Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 13, 1952, Page 14, Image 14

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    Page Fourteen
With The Churches
THE 5 A ME WA%,
Lutheran Mission
SUT THE PARMER,
CAN 0ST MONEY s»
FOR WS TREE, z / j I
THINNING-
A II'
T h e Church o / the L u th e ra n H our
W. O. Grunow , P a s to r
745 I St., C rescent C ity, Calif.
T elephone 2424, C rescent C ity
All services a re held a t St.
T im o th y ’s Episcopal ch u rch op
posite the schools.
S unday school every Sunday,
a t 6:30 p. m.
Divine services every S unday,
a t 7:30 p. rn.
1 ;00 p. m. L u th e ra n H o u r over
KCHE, C rescent City, sponsored
by th e L u th e ra n L ay m an ’s league
and in p a rt by B rookings L u th e r­
an Mission. T une in.
I
C ontinued from Page One
Income Tax Service
G eorgia From m , county school
su p e rin te n d e n t:
Hours 8:00 a. m. to noon and
7:00 to 9:00 p. m.
“If y o u r school d istrict has de­
linquent ta re s for y ears prior to
1948-49 which w ere collected in
1950-51 and 1951-52, and now on
H w y 101, 2 m ilth so u th of
hand, you m ay call a special
B rookings, O regon
' election to place these delinquent
faxes in a special fund for th e
purchase of sites.”
A le tte r from B ern ard M ather,
C u rry county trea su rer, indicates
• th a t of this y e a r’s tu rn over to
th e d istrict, $7,743.39 w as levied Scrap Iron, Metal, Batteries,
i p rio r to 1948-49, and th ere fo re
av ailab le for paym ent of the fo re­ radiators, etc.
going sites, if au th o rizatio n is
A pound or a car load!
I voted by the legal voters of th e
i district.
If au th o rizatio n is not g ra n te d
by th e voters to expend this hack
Box 605 or contact Don
tax m oney tow ard purchase of the
Carter or Louis Morris.
site, then the m oney is included
in “cash on h an d ” and co n trib u tes
to the eq u alizatio n program of
the C u rry C ounty R ural School
d istrict in the sam e m an n er as
any g en eral fund cash on hand
am ount.
In addition to this back tax
money, au th o rizatio n is also be­
Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m .
ing asked to expend th e re m a in ­
ing am ount needed from S erial
DR. R. E. SMITH
Levy m oney now on hand.
DENTIST
It is th erefo re to be noted th a t
PHONE 2831
the voters are asked to approve
two Chings:
l>r. Richard L. Smith
P u rch ase of th e th re e tra c ts
OPTOM ETRIST
of land as recom m ended by th e
S ta te D ep artm en t of E ducation,
DR. JOHN WILLS
A uthorization of m oneys now on
O S T E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N
hand for the above m entioned
an d surg eo n
purchase.
No new m oney o r bond issue
DR. ROY M. W HITE
is being asked; only a u th o riz a ­
O
S T E O P A T H IC PH Y SIC IA N
tion to use m oney now on hand.
an d S u rg eo n
X
If the vote is “y es” purchase
Emergencies
at
Any
Hour
will lie m ade an d m oney expended
as outlined. If the vote is “no”
PHONE 2701
th e $7.743.39 hack ta x will be
E ven in g s by A p p o in tm en t
considered "cash on h an d ” and
c o n trib u te to th e eq u alizatio n of
W A N TED !
There's Gold In Your Farm Woodlot
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( 1 b n j »/ rf t t t i t t o l tix a r/ir fti ox tt< o n d t r o u t b (orei/i xt x \
\ , a , b rrofi, p n f x r t d by p ,a u l t . i/x /e axd j t d t r x l f o r m a g t x t i t t )
How can I harvest my farm wood- chan tab le timber products eacK
lot tim ber and m ake th e m ost tim e.
m oney? T h a t’s the m ost im portant
Why m ake frequent cuts? To get
consideration. The answ er re sts high-quality tim b e r your woodlot
in proper m anagem ent of your needs enough tre e s on each a c re to
woodlot.
use all available grow ing space.
You have seen th a t m ore than F requent th innings keep the trees
one product can be tak en from grow ing rapidly. F req u en t c u ttin g s
your woodlot. The products you get also m ake it possible to avoid hav-
depend on 1) type of tim ber you ing too m uch space left betw een
have, 2) local m arkets, 3) Helling trees. Poor spacing perm its wind-
St. 1 imothy Episcop.il
prices, and 4) logging costs. Al­ throw’ and trees m ay become sun-
Rev. C, M. Lever, P a s to r
ways cut the products th a t bring scalded or injured in o th e r w ays.
S unday S ervices:
th e m ost net re tu rn to*you. Keep Well spaced tre e s Ju v e a closed
Second and fourth Sundays a* ! In touch with m ark ets and buyers. canopy, th a t Is, the b ranches of one
11:00 a rn.
To m anage your trees you work tre e m eet or »early m eet those of
E p isco p al se rv ic e s d u rin g L e n t: 1 with nature. Each young forest its neighbors. F o re sts ©f th is type
E v ery W ednesday night a t 7.
s ta rts with th o u san d s of tre e s t o 1 produce m axim um tre e grow th per
G uild m eetin g a f te r ch u rch , on an aerd. As the tre e s grow the acre of high-quality trees. T hey also
w eaker ones die for lack of sun. keep hardw ood brush grow th down
M arch 12.
food, w ater ami air. T his n atu ral to a m inim um by keeping out tk e
All are co rdially invited.
th in n in g process is called m o rtality ! sunlight.
and th e loss in uiuuanaged wood- j In 20 years an acre of m anaged
lots will run to a cord per acre forests will grow 6 cords of wood;
Lutheran Services
each year.
(A m erican L u th e ra n )
in 40 y ears th e re will be 48 cords,
You can h arv est those tre e s and in 50 y e a rs an a c re will yield 72
Divine W orship S en d ees, *?nd
and 4th S u n d a y evenings of th<’ im prove on n atu re. By cuttin g the cords and a t age 80 an acre wilt
rig h t tre e s you will release grow ­ produce 120 cords. N ote rapid in ­
m o n th at 7:30 p. m.
ing space for the sm aller, b e tte r c rease in older trees, T h a t's a
P la ce: C hetco (b a n g ? H all.
quality tre e s in your woodlot. You graphic reason why you should
P a s to r: Rev N orm an L. O rth,
change loss to incom e and a t the m anage your forests. N ext wo will
of Coquille, Oregon.
sam e tim e im prove your forest.
d iscuss w hat tre e * to cut to g e t
S u n d ay school and ad u lt Bible
Rem oving the rig h t num ber of
classes at 10 a. m.
tre e s each year is im portant. In best re su lts from m anagem ent.
T h ese services arc held by the
a u th o rity and a ssig n m en t of the
N a tio n a l L utheran C ouncil, rep­
rese n tin g most o f L u th e ra n ism in
Am erica. C om e! You are alw ays
w elcom e!
b u dgets of th e C u rry C o u n ty R u ­
ra l School D istrict, an d th e re ­
m aining am o u n t w ill rem ain* in
th e seria l levy acco u n t of CP is-1
tric t No. 17C.
R. V. Guerrettaz
Brookings
V. F. W. H all
Bible study for all ages, nt 10
a.m , S un d ay m orning, followed
by song and p ra y e r service and
p reach in g
C om m union a t 11:45 a. m.
S p eak ers from v arious c o n g re ­
g atio n s of the church a p p e a r >n
th e program . A w arm C h ristia n
w elcom e aw aits you w h e re ih<
C hurch of C h rist m eets.
,
Land Available If
'Yes' Vote Given
At School Election
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Brookings
Church of Christ
Thursday, March 13, 1952
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Douglas fir forests you should go
over every acre a t 5 to 10 year in­
te rv a ls and tak e out from 15 to
30 per cent of the stand of m er­
Star of the Sea Catholic
Christian Science
(F o r m ore p a r ticu la r s w r ite y o u r
S ta te F o rester a t Oljrwipla. W a sh in g to n
or Salem , O regon for y o u r free copy o f
"YOUR T R E E S —A CR O P." how to
grow «n d harvest them tn Uie DvuxUu»
fir r eg io n .)
Baptist Community
F irst S uday of th e *111011111 at
J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister
S unday school from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m.
Mrs. A. F. P ierce, S unday sch xd
O th e r S undays a t 8 a. m.
su p erin ten d e n t.
10:30 a. rn. C hildren and young
Rev. Fr. D onald D enm an
S unday school for all ages at
people up to age of 20 a re w el­
9:45 a. m.
com e.
M orning w orship a t 11 a. m.
S ervices S un d ay a t 11 a. m.
E vening S ervice a t 7:30 p. in.
W ednesday, testim onial m e e t­
Seventh 1 )ay Adventist
P ra y e r m eeting and Bible study
ings at 8:00 p. tn.
M A N SO N M E T C A L F , P astor
at 8:00 p. m. W ednesday.
Reading room in church, o p e n '
C hoir practice, T h u rsd ay a t 8
9:30 S a b b a th School, on S a t­
F rid a y 3:00 to 5:00 p. in.
p.
m. Mrs. Lucille P a tte rso n , di­
urday.
C o m er of P ine and A lte r
re cto r,
Across fro m the li w en house
11:00 a. m - P reach in g Service.
“S u b sta n ce” is the subject of
8:00 p. m. W ednesday, p ra y e r
I.
th e Lesson-Serm on in all C h ris­
Assembly of God
m eeting, lead by Cecil W att.
tian Science C hurches Sunday,
At I. O. O. F. H all
4:00 p m. Y o u n g P eople’s
M arch 16. T he Golden T ext is
w.
R.
P A T T E R S O N , M inister
m eeting.
“The F oundation ol G<xi S ta n d e th
R esidence: P io n eer Road
8:00 W ednesday evening, p ra y e r
s u n ’, having t h k seal, T he Lord
9:43 a. m. S unday school.
know eth them th a t a re his” (see m eeting. The subject will be The
1 1 a. in. M orning W orship. Come
W a te r of Life.
11 rim 2ll9>
for S unday school and stay for [
7:30 F riday evening. Illu s tra te d this w orship hour.
T he second re ad er w ill begin
th e serm on w ith the follow ing lectu re by D. N. R einer. All are
7 :45 p. m. Evening worship.
T he church w h e ie you hear the
from P salm s: “ In the, O Lord, invited to atten d .
At th e ch u rch service last S a b ­ w hole gospel fo r th e w hole m an.
do 1 put my tr u s t: let me never
he put to confusion. Be thou my bath, J. T. Jacobs spoke on "The
F o u n d atio n .”
W hosoever
stro n g h ab itatio n , u h ereu n to I S u re
T y p e w rite r ribbons, adding m a - ;
m ay co n tin u ally re so rt: thou hast builds upon th e solid Rock, C hrist chine rolls, and ty p e w rite rs a re )
given com m andm ent to save me; Jesus, th a t life w ill he a glorious a v a ila b le at the Pilot office. S ee,
for th o u a te my rock and my triu m p h .
The P ilot tirst.
F o rtress” (71:1-3).
T h e first re a d e r la te r w ill read
th e follow ing from the C h ris tia n
S cience textlxxik, “Science and
H e a lth w ith Key to th e S crip­
tu r e s ” by M a r y B ak er Eddy:
Drill a well NOW for that extra water for irri­
•’S p irit is th e only su b sta n c e and
gation for next summer's lawn and garden!
consciousness recognized b\ di­
vine S cien ce”, an d follow s It w ith
th e q u estion. “W hich oug h t to he
su b stan ce to us th e erlrng, the
18 years experience
ch an g in g , and dying, th e m u t­
Orders may also be left at Leonard’s Realty Office
ab le an d m o rtal, o r th e u n errin g ,
( or ner of Memory l^ane and I^el \o r te — Broo^in^f
im m utable and im m o r ta l?” (page
278).
W ELL
D R IL L IN G !
!
C. & M . Salvage Yd.
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO.
“N o Job Too Big or Too Small“
Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales!
Motor re-winding and electrical maintenance!
ILe are equipped to give your electrical need
our immediate attention!
GEORGE D A LTO N , Manager, Morgan Cabins
PH O N E 2801
Br<x)kings, Oregon
TOP SOIL
5-YARD LOAD
$ 8 .0 0
BROOKINGS LAND AND
TOWNSITE COMPANY
LES SHANAHAN
TELEPHONE 442
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