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BROOKINGS - HARBOR Thursday, September i, 1955 ★ Hello World * Dr. Ronniger escorted two young ladies into the world, this past week, one to Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Tammen, on the 27th, and another t o the Bill Knights The Conner Kessler family are back in the middle west and don't care for the heat. They visited with Mrs. Kessler’s folks in In diana and D etroit. Come In and Meet BILL MARTZ FOR YOUR RADIO, T-V and ANTENNA INSTALLATION WARDS GAS and APPLIANCE Phone 2 8 9 1 Anyone w antihg to see a larg e collection of t h ’ P elargonium fam ily at th e ir best, should dash over to M rs B ert K e r r 's a t the •>ast e n d of Pine S tre e t, and s^e how th e v do for Elaine. E lain? b-»c h r house l t e r a ” y surro u n d - d w ith th e b lo o n rn g beau t'es, in a v ast v ariety of leaves and blooms, form s and colors H er " a ’xlen of o th e r flow ers and sh a'.bs is not overlooked, .?itl? -. If you show any inclination tow ard he rg sm art in p lant w ays p ro b ably ask advice as to how ta m ake all of them grow! E laine seem s to have not only th> knack of n u rtu rin g p re tty n >s:es b u t an ideal locaton for them good soil, protection from too m uch wind, and ju st th e right am ount of sun and shade. Gt co ru it helps that the pelarg o n ium fam ily, w hich includes g e r anium s. do best w ith very little w a te r a fe a tu re unique in the coastal sum m rs. SEPT, 2 to 10 Gasoline & Electric Pcwered Garden Tools . . . and Hand Lawn Mowers (Subject To Stock On Hand Only) — MERRY TELLER — DEMONSTRATOR I Regular Price 165.00 FOREST RECEIPTS HITS RECORD N t n a t’onal forest receipts in the Pacific N o rthw est Region were at an a ll-tim e high d uring thse fiscal year ended Ju n e 30. P cnoe'ts to the federal tre a su ry of $38,179,777.48 am ounted to 49 ner cent of th to ta l repeints of the n atio n ’s natonal forests, in cluding Ala ka and the T ropical Region. According to R egional F o re ste r J. H erbest Stone, this y e a r’s net receipts d i m ! ’ 1 $7 m illion over the previous year. N ationally an increase of $11,571.192.90 has oc curred. About 99 per cent of th e re çu pts cam e from sales of tim b e r and forest products. Fees from grazing, ptwv'r, and land uses made up the r st. As provided by law governing national forest receipts, 25 per cent of the receipts of » ach forest is re tu rn e d via th ? s ta te to th«' count; s in w hich th ? national forest s situ ated , in a m ounts pro- '.r*O” Hl *n the national forest ...... . > het ? n Th ' law provides th a t th»' r'O ‘ » ' ’ e s • for roads and schools Count es having a re a s of m >re th an one national forest share in the re tu rn s from each for est . In addition to t ue r c«’pts from national forest land, the F orest y .-v ie p deposited in t h ’ federal tre a su rv receipts from O & C li v ’s o’; , t e r |.'op S| Service •u n •' stra tio n by Public Law 426 n:> s d by the 83rd Congress. The.«'’ receipts am ounted to 8 1,271,250.63. As specified by this !aw, 75 percent of this am oqnt is • ♦urned to the counties in which ‘l ose O&C lands a re situated. D isabh d v eteran applicants for reduced ra te hunting and fish ing licenses m ust annually subm it proof of c u rre n t disabJity rated at 25 percent or more. Previously, ‘hey only had to file evidence once If qualified, fishing or h u n t ing licenses cost them 50 c en ts ’ach of $1 for the tw o Proof of disability will be sent to the vet eran, upon application, including b 's “C -num her,” to the V eterans A d m in istrât'on, 208 SW 5th St., P ortland. 4, O r gon. License ap- •> ¡cation forms may be had from ¡he S ta te Game Ci mm ssion, 1634 , ;\V Alder, P ortland, a r d the sig- ; tut upon them m ast be n o t ic ’d. V eterans of the Spanish W ar, 'lilippm e in surrection, anil the 1 • e r C n r 's l'g need not si pplv disability e rtuicae. ., a c i d ag t t th new iav.’. It BROOKINGS FEED and SEED w a s..’t a v e iy PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON W ith The Churches w» •> ft » » BRO O K IN G S B IB L E CHURCH Rev. E. F. McClain, P a sto r S unday School ..........9:45 a m . M orning W o rsh ip ......... 11.00 a m. Y oung People’s M eeting 6:30 p m Evening Service 7 45 p.fci. W ednesday E vening Bible S tu 'y and P ra y e r Met ting ... 7:30 p.m. V Page Sunday school 10:00 a m. Worship service ...........u :0 0 a.m Sund y ev . s rvice . ..7 :3 0 p m Minister, Dan Sawyers, pnorse 4682 STAR OF THE SEA CATHOLIC Oak and Redwood S treets Phone 2423 P lease subm it new revised copy F a t t e r F rri! KB«, P astoi if any, for your C hurch services. CHURCH O F JEST « C H R IST S acrifice of th e Mass, first S u n Th 'y m ust be in by Monday night O P L A TTER DAY SA IN TS days 11:00 a m ., o th e r Sundays A m s te r of all Oregon fam ily so as to m ake tin» next w eek’s and w’eekdays except W ednesdays G range ID .. p s c ;'’t :ons and »runion< is being p aper T h ank You 8:00 a.m. Sunday. n-enn^p.E g.. G enealogical For- Confessions !>efore all M asses P re s th o o d m eeting. 9:30 a m . r*ort’’»nd. T ill: BRO O K IN G S PRESBY- and on S a tu rd a y s fm m 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 10:30 a m. T he list will include» the r»?u~»e« Saerem vnt m eeting in C rescent to 8:30 p.m. except on th e first c ‘ ^ n r l y groups having annual i 'E R IA N CHURCH City 7:00 p m . at M em orial Bldg. S atu rd a y . p :cni?s and »’ Unions Tnfnrr*’'»t V.F. W. HALL i n c lu d .s the nam es of a n A dult choir re h earsal 7:30 p.m. P ioneer Road and P acific Ave. cestor»' concerned, date o*- arriva* B A PT IST COMM1 N1TY Fridays. H enry M. O sterm vier, M inister in Ore-’cn, residence of fam ily and S unday School P aeitu Avenue 9:45 a.nt any o t h 'r d a te per* nent to the Rev. W a lte r S ad ler, Pa&»nr M orning W orship 11:00 a.m. ASSEMBLY O F GOD history of th e fam i’v "*>• •><’ a ” d ........... 9:45 a m. W estm in ister 1\ llovvship 6 00 p m Sunday schixil Oak and Pacific p ’dress of th? person designated W om en’s Ass» e at ion 2nd W ednes M orning W orshJ ......... H a m . t ■» g ve inform ation about fam ily, day ol each m onth Rev. W. J. Spencer B aptist Youth Eele’ "* p.m. and da tv and place of m eeting. C ho:r re h earsal One of th»' friendliest ch u rch es p.m 1:30 p.m. S at. P ra y e r M eeting, \\ Persons in te ’v s ’ed in c o n trib ’ ’vening W orship p.m. in Ilrook.ngs. u ting to the ro* tei- are in\ ‘<*d t » C hoir rehearsal, ’Iliu r. 8:00 p in. Sunday school. 9 :!5 to 10:45 a m. send inform ation to *h a ’(he • CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH C herub and Ju n ic r Choir M orning w orship 11:00 a.m. C orner Pine and Alder, across below W {)’•: ach J sus C hrist, a reh earsal, S a tu rd a y 10:00 a.nt from the G reenhouse Mrs. A nthonv Th nr>s C rusaders S a tu rd a y 11 00 a m . friend to th e fri ndless. Sunday school from 9:45 to 415 N. B ald ' 8t 1 \fi ag service, . 30 evangelistic 10:30 a m . C hildren and young W om en’s M issionary Sneiety P o rtlan d . Oregi n. We in\ ite you !o come and lx? 3rd T h u rsd ay in the m onth. people up to th age of 20 are wel- If you have no church home we p a rt of o u r service». eom Thev said “Goodbye” in Man- The Young P <g»’e of th? ch u rch invite you to w orship w ith us. S e n ices Sunday a t 11 a.m. :’a 55 y a rs ago. and a. te n ta tiv e m eet for C h rist's A m bassadors ? im onial m eetings F irst ’’¡ie llo ” in B rookings last week. e\- ry Sunday n gH at 6:30 p.m. D EL N O R E and th ird W ednesdays 8 o’clock. Bill Landon, a fo r n v r d ru m m e r and dso tor Eray » r m eeting on CHURCH O F C H R IST R eading room in church open boy w ith the 35th., V olunteed In S a tu rd i v night at 7:30. M eeting in G ran g e Hall, Del 2:30 to 4:30. fantry, h ad n ’t seen F ra n k B lateh- W ednesdays N o rte S tre e t, C rescent City. All a n cordially invited. ley, who served in thv sam e out- f t, in th e intervening years. L an E PISC O PA L don, now a resident of P o rtlan d ST. TIM O TH Y 'S CHURCH dropped in for a visit and th e tw o old soldiers had a long chat in Ph » Rev John R. S h 'd “ler. Vieai which, am ong o th e r things, it Res. Brookings. Ph. 2580 or 3508 SUM M ER SC H E D U L E developed th a t th ere w ere but S ' N ib .Y S E R V IC E two o th e r survivors of th e ir outfit. I andon cam e home from th e is Fam ily Service & C hurch School 9:30 a.m lands in 1900. Blatchley remain»' 1 for a long, r sp 11. W EEK D A Y SE R V IC E ’ T h u rsd ay s * Thv C ham ber of Com m erce In LU TH ERA N form ation C e n te r could use m ore S e n ices a re held at S eventt- hi lp, according to Mrs. Geneva day A dventist C hurch Bailey and Mrs. H arold Roop 'Die Rev. H a rry F. M iller, p asto r ce n te r is now open only w eek day 75.’ I St. C rescent City. C alifornia afternoons and those in a tte n d M orning s e n ice 8:30 p.m ance and in the neighborhood Sunday school 9:30 a m. know th e iv a re many tra v e lle rs E veryone is invited. who sto p for inform ation m orn T une in L u th eran H our every SK I.I. YO U K IIOOZ. 7 0 ings and Sundays. C harles Gray- Sunday 1 p.m., KCRE, C rescent shel should be contacted by those City who w ish to volunteer. SE V E N T H - DAY A D V EN TIST T here a rc sure some jieculiar COQUILLE — PI IONE 161 E lder M elvin Tom kins. P a sto r in te rp re ta tio n s of thv signs re a d 9:30 a m . S ab b ath school S a t ing “S P E E D 25 M ILES PE R Buyers for Blue Mountain I lide and Wool, u rday H O U R”, e sp cially by gear-jaiprn- 11:00 a m. P reach in g service e rs on th e heavier rigs whose 7 00 p.m . W ednesday P ra y e r Portland, ( )reu >n m ass-w eight and sp u 'd m ake them m eeting. a v eritable Ju g g ern o t. Roster Of Oregon Families To Be Set I... ... WOOL BUYERS past five years. — Top Prices and Terms — FARR’S x -'r - c u . t 'o . t a i ’ feeling to know E rnie ’ ad Ien was dow nstairs p rin tin g millions of do llars w orth of money MONEY to be used a t th e E lk ”s picnic!! 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A better investment, because low price, top deal» and Ford'» top retale value make a new Ford your best transportation buy! See an authorized Ford Dealer this week. * i *»«« i M OTORS "Yo«r Authorized Vord-Mcreury Dealer" BROOKINGS, OREGON »ri«« t - 4 ita M»* 7