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BROOKINGS - HARBOR PILOT - Thursday, September 22, 1955 BAPTIST COMMUNITY Pacific Avenue Rev. W alter Sadler, Pastor Morning Worship............... 11 a.m. Baptist Youth Fellowship 6 :30 p.m Evening Worship 7 :30 p.m. LUTHERAN Prayer Meeting, W ed... 7:30 p.m Services ar< held at S ev en tt- Sunday school ................ 9:45 a m. C H R IST IA N SC IE N C E CHURCH C ornvr P ine and Alder, across from th e G reenhouse. S un d ay school from 9:45 to 10:30 a m . C hildren and young people up to th. ag e of 20 a re w I- coi 11 Services Sunday at 11 a m. T estim onial me et ngs F irst and th ird Wednesdays, 8 o’clock. Rc ad.ng room in church open W ednesdays 2:30 to 4:30. All a r cordially invited. BRO O K IN G S B IB L E CHURCH Rev. E. F. M cClain, P a sto r Sunday S chool........ 9:45 a.m. M orning W o rs h ip .............11:00 a.m. Young People's M eeting 6:30 p.m. Evening S ervice..................7:45 p.m. W ednesday E vening Bible S tu J y and P ra y e r M e e tin g ..... 7 :30 p.m. CHURCH O F JE S U S C H R IST O F L A T T E R DAY SA IN T S (G range H all) 9:00 a m . . ,u i s i ms to be an e x tra - Priesthood Meeting e r d ire rv h 'tc h of grasshopix’rs. Sun d ay School 10:30 p.m. 7.30 p.m this year. T hey’re giving cat and S acram en t M eeting The relief society m eets every d g eras; hopper fanciers q u ite a T uesday in p riv ate homes. bit of exercise. WANTED 2nd GROWTH DOUGLAS FIR FOR POLES and PILING Coll or W rite for Price List and Specifications J. H, Baxter Timber Co. P. O. Box 6 9 5 Phone 6001 Crescent City, California Evenings — Phone 6212 C hoir rehearsal. T hur. 8:00 p.m. C herub and Ju n io r C hoir reh earsal, S aturday... 10:00 a m. C rusaders S a tu rd a y 11:00 a m . W om en's M issionary S o ciety ........ 3rd T hursday in the m onth. If you have no church hom e we invite you to w orship w ith us. D EL N O RE CHURCH OE C H R IST M eeting in G range H all, Del N o rte S tre e t, C rescent City. S unday school 10:00 a.m. W orship service .........11:00 a.m. S unday eve. service ........ 7:30 p m . M inister, Dan Saw yers, phone 4682 STA R O F T H E SEA CA TH O LIC F a th e r Emil Kies. P astoi Phone 2423 Sacrifice of the Mess, first S u n days 11:00 a m., o th e r Sundays and w eekdays except W ednesdays, 8:00 a.m. Confessions before all M asses and on S a tu rd a y s from 7 :30 p.m. to 8:30 p m . except on th e first S a tu rd a y . A dult choir reh earsal 7:30 p.m. Fridays. ST TIM O TH Y ’S E PISC O PA L F ir S tre e t and Azalea P a rk Road T h? Rev. John R. Shidvler, Vica’* Phone 3275 SUNDAY 9:00 a.m Holy E ucharist and ChurcA school THU RSD A Y 10:00 a m. Holy Com m union ASSEMBLY O F GOD CHURCH O ak and Pacific Rev. W. J, S pencer One of th e friendliest churches in Brookings. Sunday school, 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. M orning w orship .......... 11:00 a.m. We preach Jesus C hrist, a friend to the friendless. Evening service, 7:30 evangelistic W e invite you to com e and be p a rt of o u r service. T he Young People of th e church m eet for C h rist’s A m bassadors every Sunday night a t 6:30 p m . and also for P ra y e r m eeting on S a tu rd a y night a t 7:30. Increase Reported In State Mishaos Final tab ulations of tra ffic ac cident, injury and d eath figures 'n r th n first six m onths of 1955 w ere released F riday by S ecre ta ry of S tate, E a rl T. N ew bry. T he tab u latio n show s an in crease in th e num ber of accidents and the num ber of persons injured ov er the counts for th e first half of 1954. the secreary said. T here w e .’ 29,476 reported m ishaps, ,,27 m ore than during th e period ending Ju n e 30, 1()54. T raffic injuries to ta lle d 6,745, a gain of 516. D eaths d uring the six-m onths period dropped from 170 to 152, a decline of th re e p er cent. The death reduction, how ever, has been wiped out by increases in July and August, N ew bry re- Page Lesmeister Is Named FOR WHAT With The Churches Please subm it new revised copy if any, for y o u r C hurch services. They m ust be in by Monday night dav A dventist C hurch Rev H a rry F. M iller, pasto r so as to m ake th e next w eek ’s 754 1 St. C rescent City. C alifornia paper T hank You. M orning service 8:30 p m . Sunday school .... 9:30 a.m. T H E BRO O K IN G S PRESBY - Everyone is invited. T une in L u th eran H our every fE R IA N CHURCH Sunday 1 p.m.. KCRE, Crescent V F. \V. HALL City. P ioneer Road and P acific Ave. H enry M. O sterm vier, M inister SE V E N T H - DAY A D V E N T IST Elder Meivin Tomkins. P astor Sunday School .............. 9:45 a.m. 9:30 a m .-S a b b a th school S a t Morning W orship.......... 11:00 a m. W estm in ister F Uowship 6:00 p.m urday. 11:00 a.m. P reach in g service W om en’s A ssociation 2nd W ednes 7:00 p.m. W ednesday P ra y e r day of each m onth. Choir reh earsal 1:30 p.m. S at. m eeting. B ROOKINGS. OREGON Daly’s Celebrate Area Representative IT'S WORTH Jfy C LIF F O R D ROW S L atest re p o rts indicate th a t the highw ay hoodlum s have won th e ir first big victory. A c a r m an u fact u re r has recently released in fo rm atio n w hich practically a d m i s th a t all hope is gone for safe and sane driving. The p rin cipal objective now. apparently, is m erely to soften th e blow C a rs of tom orrow , aem rding to th e release, will have p.i.lded in stru m e n t panels since th at is w here so m any front seat riders a re in ju red in collisions. Tft e ste e rin g wheel, an o th er hazard, is also to ta k e on a new shape which will be m ore yielding to a body th ro w n ag ain st it. Salety belts to hold one in place when a ear is throw n on its side or into a so m ersau lt and b u m jers all the w ay around to keep the sides from being caved in will aid the d riv e r to stay alive and still have fun. In o th e r w ords, the fight to ed u cate is being forsaken on the assum ption th a t recklessness, self ishness. stubbornness and stupid ity will alw ays be w ith us So long as m orons can get driv r- IE ns s and so long as courts sc m reluc ta n t to throw the book at th “ crim inal who drinks, drives ami terrifies, th e re seems little log a1 in preaching th e gospel of safe <1 riving. R eally, the c a r m a n u fa c tu ra s a re tak in g the only sensible wa.. out of the mess. If it’s going to he w ar on th e highways, le t’s g o prepared. W e’ve been coming to it g ra d u a lly anyw ay, for anyone today who says he enjoys taking his fam ily for a trip on the high w ay is e ith e r tire d of living or is him self one of the m aniacs who m ake c a r travel a nightm are. So let's accept the situation as it is. A trip to G randm a's can th»en be a th rill experience. W ith th e e n tire fam ily fittin g into th e ir m a ttre ss-stu ffe d uniforms, w ith heads pro tected by helmets, and w ith sa fe ty belts tightened, on • can shout "ta lly h o ” and head for th e fra y W ith death possibility reduced, cars can crash all over th e landscape, all in jolly fun. W hen this tim e arrives, we can then feel we a re at least being honest w ith ourselves. T oday’s a tte m p te d m u rd e r m ayhem on the highw ay m akes a mockery of law enforcem ent and justice. T om or row it m ay well become a legal ised national past-tim e. ported. T hrough A ugust, the toll is set a t 252 as com pared to 247 by the end of A ugust a y e a r ago. T he box score on how the 170 tra ffic victim s met death show s 26 p ed estrian-m otor vehicle f a ta l ities; 56 collission w ith o th e r m o to r vehicles; 5, m otor vehicle-rail road tra in ; 1, bicycle-m otor v e hicle; 36, hit fixed object; 10, o v e rtu rn e d in roadw ay; 33, ran off highw ay; and 3, o th e r non- collission m ishaps. P e te J. U vsnieister. P ast E xalted R u l?r and c u rre n tly secretary , of Brookings E lks Ledge, has Ix'en nam ed By th e O regon S ta te E lks association as th e re p resen tativ e of its Viauallv H andicapped Child ren's c o m m itte e in this area L esm eister will supply in fo rm at ion on set vices provided by the C hildren’s Eyv C linic at th e Uni versity of O regon Medical Seh< »1 in P o rtla n d T he clinic w as found e l s \ years ago u n d er Oregon E lks leadership to h e lp youngste. s of needy paren ts, 'idle sta “ a - sociation’s annual co n trib u tio n s t o supjxirt th e clinic now to tal m ore th an $70,000. S ixty years ago this m ccth tw'o b ro th ers from Ireland began w hat has becom e one of the oldest bus iness cone m s in tb s country and one of th.? o'dest firm s in the country to rem a n as a fam ily i r te r p r is e during its long h ’story. T he e n tire m onth of S eptem ber is being celeb rated by Daly Bros st r«g as the com pany eon ••’u Us m ere th a n half a century of se r vice fo Ihinibolt county re -ile n ts. The huge observance of this a r « v. .s ry took place during par to m ake up for th? lack of any special festivity during th com m y’s 50th y e a r T h eir golden ?n.?i\e sar.v took pi.ice d u rink W orld W at II and lo r patrio tic reasons the com pany s k ip p 'd th e usual round of festiv ity w hich surrounds such an ‘event. Cornelius and John D aly opened the first st re th« n known as “T he Arcade•” a t 217 F stre e t. The shop f.ia ui d N ew Goods, New Prices and New People” as vre” c s “Sou ; 1 Y ah cs and Bed- rock Prices." At th at tin i ' w om en’s ready to- w ear w as aJm ost u n k n o w n : so conrequently y ard ag e goods, for m aking dress es and o th e r vvtvarin ; af pc el w as 1the big seller. In 914 the < r.ginal sto re a re a became too sm all to house th e expanding D? business so th ey leased new h unlit es in th e ir pr. - ent location at F o u rth and F streets. i* I r THE BIG NEW 1956 MERCURY.» W re w e — I 1 H U R . , SEPT. 29™ ■■ 1 «■. .■■ l i w i ■■ ■ ■ w . «■! » j » » •, « o r - r I I I DUE TO STOCK LOSS ON you’re never alone near a telephone.. . whether in the quiet hours of the night or the busy hours of the day. T h at’s w hy it’s so handy to have the added convenience of an extension telephone — at your bedside, in the laundry, in the kitchen. Installation is sim ple. . . cost is y small . . added convenience is wonderful. •• and iNe:.,'£NSivc, root" — r-L g An extra extension for any part of your home costs only a few' pennies a day .. . just call the Business Office and say, “I'd like an extension phone.” — AND — NO TRESSPASSING ALLOWED ùpecvaeuior x e n ic ru ite r ana m gnw ay i'o » » i» ' Service »o ad 48 Sta*»«, Conoda. and to Me «ko — NO EXCEPTIONS — More Thrw-I«pr»t» Bute« to ond from more ploce» Partners in Progress Vjith a Growing Area E«cort»d Tour» ond Rr»-Plonn»d Vocation» oil over America Group Charter T rip « ... more fun than a hayride • Nationwide Pockoge Eipre»» Service . . . fo»t, frequent VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED • -:<iÌ H a v e y e w tr le a l G R E Y H O U N D l a t e l y ? T H E R E 'S A G R E V M O U N O A G E N T N E A R Y O U 7 Signed: Delmar Coiegrove - Warren McNeeley