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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, January 26, 1956 CHDSCB NEWS CHURCH O F JÉ SU S C H R IST We are sorry, but all of the church notices were not brought in this week, and consequently we c a n ’t run them. Beginning th e first of the year we m ade some chan ges in ou r plant and all the notices m ust be re-set on a different m easure, and so it requires a com plete change of copy. Those who wish th eir notices run please let us know before T uesday night of next week. T hank You. T H E P IL O T O F LA TTER DAY SAIN TS (G range H alo P riesthood M eeting... 9:00 a m . Sunday School............10:30 a.m. S acram ent M eeting.....6:30 p.m. P rim ary , S a tu rd a y ...10:00 a.m. The Relief Society m eet» every T uesday in a p riv ate home. F A IT H L U T H E R A N C IR C L E - F aith L u th eran Circle will have th e ir Ja n u a ry M eeting on W ednesday evening, Ja n u a ry 11, a t 7:30, a t th e the home of Mrs. P au l Eide. ASSEMBLY O F GOD CHURCII Come and W orship W ith Us In Each Service C om er of O ak and Pacific P. O. Box 816 — Phone 3453 Sunday School 9-45-11:00 a.m. Sunday W orship .11-12:00 a.m. Young People .... 6:30-7:30 p.m. E vangelistic Service 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday evening 7:30-8:30 p.m. Your N eighbor and P asto r Rev. W illard J. Spencer P R E SB Y T E R IA N CHURCH BROOKINGS V.F.W. H all Pioneer Road and Pacific Ave. H enry M. O sterm eier, M inister Sunday School.................9:45 a.m. M orning W orship.........11:00 a.m. W estm inster Fellow ship............................... 6:00 p.m. Church Session 2nd M onday each m onth at 7:30 p.m. W om en’s Association 2nd W ed' nesday each m onth a t 7:30 p.m SEV E N T H DAY A D VEN TIST A fternoon C ircle 4th W ednes CHURCH day each m onth at 1 :45 p.m. E lder Melvin Tompkins, P asto r Choir R ehearsal each S a tu r Sabbath School, S a t.... 9:30 a.m. day a t 1 :00 p.m. P reaching S ervice....... 11:00 a.m. P ra y e r m eeting. W ed....8:00 p.m. LU TH ERA N CHURCH Choir R ehearsal, Fri. .7:00 p.m. Services a re held a t th e Seventh D orcas M eeting, Tue.. 10:00 a.m. Day A dventist C hurch Brookings H arold M itchell, P a sto r M eridan and Cooper S tre e ts ST. TIM OTHY’S CHURCH C rescent City E P ISC O P A L M orning S erv ice.......... 8:30 a.m. F ir St. and A zalea P a rk D rive The Rev. John R. Shideler, Vicar S unday School.............9:30 a.m. Everyone is invited. Phone 3275 T une in on th e L u th eran H our — S undays — every Sunday, KIEM , 5:30 p.m. M orning W orship and C hurch School....... 9:30 a.m. 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, The Holy E ucharist 2nd and 4th Sundays, P ray er — W eek Days ------ T hursday, The Holy E ucharist .10:00 a m. Acolytes Class 3:15 p.m. — 2nd W ednesday — St. T im othy’s Guild 7:30 p.m. BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH 303 N. H azel S tre e t Rev. E. F. M cClain, P a sto r Sunday S c h o o l............... 9:45 a.m . Morning W orship 11:00 a.m. Youth M eetings 6:30 p.m. Bible S tudy and P ra y er M eeting W ednesday 7 :30 p.m. W e Preach The Bible 4 s It la— For Men As T h ey Are. THE BROOKINGS B A PTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH Pacific Avenue Rev. W alter Sadler, P a sto r Sunday S ch o o l...............9:45 a.m. M orning W orshij...... 11:00 a.m. Youth Fellowship .... 6:30 p.m. Evening W orship 7:30 p.m. P ra y er Meeting, W ed...7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Thur 8:00 p.m. Cherub and Ju n io r Choir R ehearsal, S a tu rd a y ...10 a.m. C rusaders, S a tu rd a y ....... 11 a.m. W om en's M issionary M eeting: T hird Thursday in the Month It you have no church home re invite you to worship w ith us. M O R E R A IN — Johnny A nderson, A laska res ident, cam e to Brookings for a platx? in th e sun! He became w earied w ith th e 160 o r more inches w hich fell up there, he bought him self a share of ply- Wood stock, and now the vveath- e r has. so far, failed to cooper- A son w as born to Mr. and a te js going to stick around for a gpeH, anyhow, and see if Mrs. Cl iff on! Peiper, on the 20th. th e gauges go over the 160 an o th er one of Dr, Ronniger’s m a rk babies. W ith the opening of Congress, STATE PARKS — alm ost innum erable bills have S hall O regon’s famed sta te pa r gs rem ain under the S ta te been introduced, having to do H ighw ay Commission or should Wl,b relief from dam age due to i se p arate commission be set n atu ra l elem ents, prim arily the '•P A T ' VAN P E L T CALLED UP ,o ad m in ister th em ? | storm s. P at Van P e lf s n u m b er was T™8 is th e to Pic whlch wil1 ’ hills are ap earin g in sev- called forthcom ing ainWRt ailed last last T T hursday, hursday, th th e e 19th 19th *** discussed discussed a a t t a a forthcom ing | | eral form s- but hul a,tn o s’ * a ’l^ai-e * J, lis passing will be reg retted by m eeting called by Wm. M. Tug- based elim ination of flood H m lanv. m any friends, who extern! m an , G o v ern o rs Advisory ( om -i v.iusing com ittons, t« i ,r sym « v m pathy m t h v to t n his h i« m t n n any n v kin. k in ! m n iittee on th parks. T here <hos,‘ who are dam aged by the th W eir ittee on th e e s s ta ta te te par P at lost his life in a traffic ac- be h earin g on the topic. Feb- floods, o r a type of flood o r dam cident about six miles n orth of ^u a iv -’4 and 25, irom 10 to age insurance. It seems probable Crescent City on th e old high- ' P 1™- Room 36, S tate Office th at th is term will see some way. According to rep o rts P at Huilding, P o rtland, and Mr. Tug- thing tangible com e out of the had been to Crescent City, w ith m an says they are especially m any ideas. S en ato rs and con gressm en, th roughout th e en tire a friend, to sign up for Social inxious to have letters on the country, and especially those subject. He goes on to w arn Security, having been eligible be Irom are a s which have been ren th a t one phase m ust not be cause of his birth on J a n u a ry dered of little, o r no value, have 27,1891. Meeting up w i t h a overlooked, and th at involves all h eard fro m th e ir co n stitu en ts school bus, the driver of the car finances. He p articu larly em- if they have not, them selves, in which Pat was a passenger, Pb.iSi/es th a t discussion o th er sw ung out to pass, and collided ,b an 0,1 ,bp must be ruled suffered dam age. Flood, storm , and e a rth q u ak e w ith an other vehicle. P at was out an ^ ,o * b,ter «late, dam age extends fa r beyond the killed instantly. basic loss of life and p ro p erty to John Chilsey Van Pelt, known L A R G E P IP E L A Y IN G JO B — the individuals. It includes the since boyhood as “P a t,” was The S ta te P ark s crew has a w iihdraw al of th e affected area born at H arbor, the son of Sam, big job com ing up. They have fro. i being ap economic unit, and spent alm ost all his life some 4,000 feet of 3-inch tra n - th at is. a tax yielding area and, m this vicinity. On Ju ly 24, 1918 slte w a te r m ain to lay. It will th er rore, basically unable to he enlisted in the A rm y and ’‘«’place the resent w ater supply resto re itself. Because th e losses served overseas w ith C am p Hos- th«;* H arris S ta te Beach Park, run into m illions of d o llars of ital 31 in the Medical Corps. Pbe old system was unreliable, the economic stru c tu re alone it IL? was a c h a rte r m em ber of needed co n stan t attention, and would seem the business of gov VFW Post 966, Brookings. His frequently failed. The new line ernm ent all governm ent, coun closest surv iving kin is his sis- - should be in service for the ty, s ta te and federal to place ter, Mrs. (N ora) E rnest S im - ' sum m er ««ason. resto ratio n of this trem endous mons, of Crescent City. ------------ ——— loss a t the top of th e ir o rd er of A S S IS T A N T TO “R A G S" V eterans ’services w ere con business. If bridges go out, the ducted at Crescent City, w here . C u rtis L. Swanson, a recent com m unications fail, o r pnxluct- F o restry g rad u a te of OSC, has the rem ains were interred. ion is cu rtailed or cu t off a l joined the Cheteo R anger dis to g eth er in one section of the tric t staff h ere as assistant to C U RRY CO U NTY TB country- fu rth e r expansion of R anger, W illis Ragland. C urtis AND H E A L T H — w hat rem ains should be salvage«! The annual m eeting of th e is no stra n g e r to the area, hav- in o rder to m ore quickly level C u rry County T uberculosis and inK worked here during th e paM “jf the dam age dont\ H e a 'th Association will be h e li tw o sum m ers. He saw service H ere in Brixikings, we have a in Brookings, som etim e in April, w’th th e U.S.M.C. in the South- predom inately essential business according to w ord from Mabel w est Pacific, during W orld sphere. Not only is o u r principal K night, association secretary , W ar II. product processed w « mm | but it K P o rt O rford. --------- NUMBER IS 53-88 REMEMBER THE NUMBER 53 - 88 PAGE THREE A grant of $5478 has been m ade by the Oregon S ta te E lks association to (he C hildren’s Eye Clinic at the U niversity of Ore- gan Medical School in P o rtlan d to continue its visual program for underprivileged youngsters. Almost $82 000 has now been given to the clinic since it was set up by th e E lks in 1949, said i F ran k llise of Corvallis, ch air man of the O SEA ’s commit tee for visually handicap|xM child ren. The clinic plans to use $130-1 to equip a tre a tm e n t and m inor su rg ery room to the new Uni versity hospital, which will he occupied in March. T he clinic will have its q u a rte rs on the 10th floor. Last year, th e clinic’s research program was g reatly expanded, j ivported Dr. K enneth Swan, head of the clinic and the opthal- mology dep artm en t. The disease called retr«)lental fibroplasia, which causes blindness in pre- matur«' babies, has been reduced by m ore ac cu rate control of oxygen, he said. A total of 129 exam inations w ere conducted on the eyes of ,32 p rem atu re babies. T he big new research project of 1955 was on glaucom a the hardening of the eyeball. The OSEA already has given the clinic $723 to buy an electronic recording ap p aratu s to m ake dir ect m easurem ents of the hydro sta tic p ressu re of eyes w ith glaucom a disease. valueles unless we can get it to m ark et and th a t m ark et may dem and it to resto re losses th at are caused by n a tu ra l elem ents clea r across the country, these resto ratio n s being essential to get th a t d evestated area back into som ething approaching its norm al functions. Coos, C urry, Douglas, Jackson and Josephine arease have been nationally designated as flood d isaster areas, Surveys will be mad«' not only to determ ine the ex ten t of the loss, but w h at can be done to obviate fu rth e r d am age. PATRON IZE ALL PIL O T A D VERTISERS T H A T M ID D LE M A N — In discussing th e ‘ sp read ’* be tw een w hat th e fa rm e r g ets for his crops and the reta il prices, a recent sto ry from th e IN D U S ' T R IA L N EW S REV IEW , say s , th e re do not ap p ear to be an y e x h o rb itan t p ro fits along th e way and accounts for a la rg e portion of the difference being ch arg ab le to processing. A IJ.S.DA. rep o rt on th is phase says, “consum ers a re de m anding and g ettin g m ore con venience and services w ith the foods they buy m ore precooked froaen. packaged anti easier to serve foods.” The rejxirt quoted says th a t firm s m a rk e tin g food products are paying th e ir em - plo> ees 4 1 percent m ore p er hour than they did seven y ears ago. The in flationary forces Which m ushroom ed costs in every seg m ent of the m ark e tin g indus try sine«' the 1947-49 period, anti th«' constantly increased food convenience dem anded by th e housewife, a re th e real niggers in the woodpile,” th e rep o rt states. tw it un fi it w r»e WANT ADS SO THRIFTY! R u h - H u l H e x in g O il burn» (¡tan mt t i on o i l . . . mi t t on service c a l l » . . . lee er on hear beiause it burn» rta d ilf and torn- f i l t i t l y tor m a iifliu m w arm th. Order today! R IC H P IIL D RICH-HEAT H B A T IN G O IL 4 FOSTER and BOLVI — 24 HOUR SFRVICE — Phones 3525-3563-3655 SHEHAN’S IT COULD MEAN THE ANSWER TO YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS — CLEARANCE — 53-88 is Commercial Finance’s plan to consolidate your debts and change all those nagging bills into one easy-to-pay hill each month. Under the 53-88 plan, you borrow from $25 to S i500 on your Automobile, Salary, or Furniture — and take two years to repay! 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