Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 23, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, February 23, 1956
BRQQRINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Primary, Saturday ...10:00 a.m. Sunday School............ 9:30 a.m.
STAR OF THE SEA
Everyone is invited.
The Relief Society meet« every
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Tuesday in a private home.
Tune in on the Lutheran Hour
Oak and Redwood Sts.
every Sunday, K1EM, 5:30 p.m.
Father Emil H. Kies
BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH Sunday Mass Schedule — First
303 N. Hazel Street
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Sunday of month, sung High
Rev. E. F. McClain, Pastor
¿SSBMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Mass, 11:00 a.m.; all other
BROOKINGS
ST. TIMOTHY'S CHURCH
Sunday School............9:45 a.m.
Sundays, 8:00 a m.
V.F.W.
Hall
Come and Worship With Us
EPISCOPAL
Morning Worship..... 11:00 a.m. Daily (except Wednesday) Mass
In Each Service
Fir St. and Azalea Park Drive Pioneer Road and Pacific Ave. \outh Meetings............ 6:30 p.m . Schedule during Lent—7:00 p.m.
Comer of Oak and Pacific
The Rev. John R. Shideler, Vicar Henry M. Ostermeier, Minister Bible Study and Prayer Meeting
followed on Tuesdays by in­
Sunday School................9:45 a m. Wednesday ..................7:30 p.m.
P. O. Box 816 — Phone 3453
Phone 3275
struction and question period,
Morning
Worship........11:00
a.m.
Sunday School....9:45-ll :00 a m.
W e Preach The B ible A s I t I»—
— Sundays —
on Thursdays by Benediction
Sunday Worship....ll-I2:00 a.m. Morning Worship........ 9:00 a m. Westminster Fellow­
For M en As T h ey Are.
with the Blessed Sacrament,
ship
-
6:00
p.m.
young People...... 6:30-7:30 p.m.
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays,
on Fridays by Stations of the
Church Session 2nd Monday
Evangelistic Service 7:30-9 p.m.
Cross.
The Holy Eucharist
BAPTIST
Tuesday evening 7:30-8:30 p.m. 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings, each month at 7:30 p.m.
Confessions before all Masses
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Women's Association 2nd Wed­
Your Neighbor and Pastor
......- .......................... Prayer
and on Saturday evenings,
Pacific Avenue
nesday each month at 7:30 p.m
Thursday,
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m
Rev. Walter Sadler, Pastor
Rev. Willard J. Spencer
Afternoon Circle 4th Wednes­ Sunday School.............. 9:45 a.m. Catechetical Instructions — for
The Holy Eucharist ...10:00 ana.
day each month at 1:45 p.m.
— 2nd Wednesday —
grade school pupils on S atur­
Morning Worshij ..... 11.00 a.m.
Choir Rehearsal each Satur­ Youth Fellowship........ 6:30 p.m.
St.
Timothy's
Guild....7:30
p.m.
day
mornings at 10:00 a.m.;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
day at 1 :00 p.m.
for high school students after
—
3rd
Thursday
—
Evening
Worship.......
7:30
p.m.
CHURCH
Altar Guild .............. 8:00 p.m.
devotions Thursday evening in
Prayer Meeting, Wed. .7:30 p.m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Church.
Elder Melvin Tompkins, Pastor
Choir rehearsal, Thur..8.00 p.m.
Discussion
Club — for Adults
Cherub
and
Junior
Choir
Sabbath School, Sat... .9:30 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Services are held at the Seventh
Rehearsal, Saturday....lO a.m. * after devotions Thursday even
Preaching Service...... 11:00 a.m.
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Day Adventist Church Brookings Crusader», Saturday........!! a m.
ings in parish hall.
Prayer meeting, Wed .. 8:00 p.m.
(Grange Hall)
Harold Mitchell, Pastor
Women's Missionary Meeting: Men s Club - meets regularly on
Cheir Rehearsal, Fri....7:00 p.m. Priesthood Meeting ... 9 :00 a m.
Merklan and Cooper Streets
last Friday of month at 8 p m.
Third Thursday in the Month
Dorcas Meeting, Tue... 10:00 a m. Sunday School.......... 10:30 a.m.
Crescent City
in parish hall.
If you have no church home
Sacrament Meeting.... 6:30 p.m. Morning Service......... 8:30 a.m we invite you to worship with us. Altar Society — meets regularly
on second Tuesday of month
at 8:00 p.m. in parish hall.
between
John
E.
McKernan
and
THESE PEOPLE
L. H. Mead .McKernan came
WOOL —
here from Alturas, California.
LIVE HERE . . .
A news release put out by the
He
had
spent
15
years
in
the
This is the third of a 26-week­
Oregon State College states, in
ly series giving a short biography grocery business and 4 years substance, that provision has
of the ¡>eople who conduct the with the Western Auto Supply now been made whereby the
businesses of the area. Their before entering business here. growers of feeder lambs will
names appear in the Ad-Rime Mead, with his wife, Lucille, share directly in tvool incentive
came from Canby, California.
Directory in this issue.
payments. Under the old pro­
THE WESTERN AUTO SUP- They had operated a cafe and gram, only the seller of fat
PLY featured their -rand n,vn- i ^ rvic? station there for 15 years. lambs got the bonus. The orig­
¡n„ on September in
ti Then
nu-_ 1 he-v have a son living in Klam- inal owner is now eligible for a
ing
10, i«
1954.
3-Bedrooin Home on y2 Acre, S2500 Down
in June of 1955 they addpd the ath and a daughter, Mrs. Ted payment based on the full live
furniture department, doubling Billingsley, living here. Her hus­ weight of the lamb at the time
2 Bedroom Home, furnished, large lot, $4000 I)n.
band works for the Oregon Coast
their floor spaoe.
he sells it and each subsequent
Veneer.
This business is a partnership
owner will be eligible for pay­
2 Bedroom Home & den, nice location, 10,000 cash
ment only on that part of the
THE ALDRICH BUILDERS weight produced during his own­
GAME LICENSES —
There was a slight increase in SUPPLY was opened in May, of ership of at least 30 day-.
2 Furnished Apartments For Rent
the number of hunting and fish- 1955 by Ed and Esther Aldrich,
Incentive payments for lamb
¡ng licenses of all types, during i ^ e y came to Brookings from wool will be baaed on the nat­
the past year, although the fig- ^°s Angeles in 1947. At that ional average of wool- five
1 Unfurnished Apartment For Rent
ures for '55 were but 98 * percent t Bme . they purchased
a 7 ‘2 --------
acre ! p pounds
• • • •
•
.
w u iiu s
I N per
I
hundred weight of
complete. The tally for '54 was Pact. Since coming to'Brooking^' f,1p animal
Mr.
Aldrich
has
bunt
11
new
483,522
while
for
’55
it
has
added
Other Good Buys Are Available
so far, 498,074. Increases were homes, living in one in tfv Aid-
ERMA D. RICE — BROKER
shown in almost all categories rich Manor.
With their line of Builders
but there was a noticeable fall­
CHARLES GRAYSHEL, Agent
ing off in the non-resident ang­ Supply, the Aldriches have fran­
PHONE 2671 or 2312
lers licenses but an increase in chise for the Lu-Re-Co line of
the vacation angler status from panels and trusses. In taking on
24,979 to 25,620, which indicates the line, Aldrich said, his aim
the popularity of this type among was to get people a better home
In doctor’s tests, amazing new
for less money.
our visitors.
Stainless Pazo Instantly relieved
Mrs. Aldrich spends most of piles’
torture! Gave Internal and
her time at the stone near the external relief — without surgery!
VETERANS’ DEADLINE
6
medically-proved
ingredients re­
An error in writing last weeks* Hi-Way Market in North Brook­ lieve pain,itching instantly!
Reduce
ings,
while
Mr.
Aldrich
is
busy
Bwelling. Promote healing. You sit,
story read that there was a dead
walk
in
comfort!
Only
stainless
pile
line on applications for state vet­ building and supervising the con­ remedy. Stainless Pazoov Supposi­
duction
of
the
panel
and
truss
erans' home or farm loans.
tories or Ointment at druggists.
This should have read that a panels. They both express a
deadline was set for applications vision of a continuing growth
for mortgage insurance on Mar. for the area.
1, 1956. It means that all owners
THE BROOKINGS FEED &
of existing loan« have until that
date to r le for their policy be­ Seed had its ')<•<-□"■ > i Iff,
fore that da e and doesn't effect At that time C. F. Yahr and his
any future applications for loans, wife, Hazel, opener! the store in
a location behind the Kerr Hard
SERVICEMAN FROM AREA — \ ware. They moved to the new
News has been received that building in North Brookings on
Roy W. Burrell, of Harbor, en- January 17, 1955. With the move
listed in the U. S. Air Force, on they added 1600 square feet of
January 26th of this year and is floor space and they say they
now undergoing basic training. are outgrowing that.
It is pretty much of a family
He is listed as the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth B. Lee, and store. Young Victor helps out
was attending O.S.C. at the time ! after school and Saturdays. He
is a senior in the local high
of his enlistment
school. Mrs. Helen Jaklew'icz is
STATE TAX MAN COMING— , also a daughter of the Yahr’s
Yahr spent 21 years in dairy
A representative of the Oregon
State Income Tax Division is and food processing business
scheduled to be at the Brook- *<Presenting the Kraft Food Co.
ings City Hall between 8 a.m. He moved his family here from
and 3:30 p.m., on March 14th. the Bay area in California, He
He will be at Gold Beach the day pointed out that there was n<
before, with the same hours, at North Brookings when they ar
the County Court House, and on rived here. He believes the en­
the 15th, at the Port Orford City tire area will continue to grow
and prosper in the years to come
Hall, 8 a m. to 3 p.m.
CHURCH NEWS
SOUTHERN
CURRY
REALTY
HO M E
?
PAGE NINE
Candidate for Nomination by Republican Party
for the office of
County Clerf^ of Curry County
OLETA A . WALKER
Seeks Re-election on the record established
as your present county clerk
Experienced — Efficient — Courteous
VOTERS NOTICE —
I he City of Brookings has been divided in two
1 reeincts widt Highwty ioi as the dividing line
as follows:
BROOKINGS PRECINCT NO. 1 —
All iesidents on the Oceanside of Highway 101 and lietween
the Chetco River and the city limit boundary on the North
of Brookings.
BROOKINGS PRECINCT NO. 2 —
All residents on the Easterly side of Highway 101 and be­
tween the Chetco River nnd city llr.it boundary on the
North of Brookings.
FERRELO PRECINCT —
All residents not residing within the city limits of Brookins»
and North of the Chetco River.
(See Map)
No surgery needed
to reduce swelling
of painful piles!
Ah, yes, the telephone is a mighty im­
portant instrument in the life of every
teen-ager. And here’s a suggestion that
’’cool cats” will heed: When you avoid
prolonged conversations and telephone
marathons, you do more than demon­
strate good party-line manners . . . you
also reiease the line for other calls to
come through —for others and (v\^o
knows?) for you.
Use Party Lines 'Sharingly*
T ht Call That Cositi Through
May B i For You
AN OPEN LETTER
To People With Money Worries!
Dear Hard-Pressed For Cash:
You got company, brother! Almost everybody needs
cash at one time or another. Usually they need it worst
when they have the least!
But you can solve that money problem readily.
Commercial Finance was set up to aid people who
need cash and can't afford to face delays.
A ll you need to borrow from Com m ercial Finance
is a steady job! W e tru st you and we arc m business
to say Y E S to your application fo r a loan fro m 25 to
1500 dollars!
Just come in and see us! All business is held in
the strictest confidence. At one time or another we have
helped most of your neighbors. We can help you, too.
Sincerely yours,
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
IN Brookings
»«Eg* '.■!>■
JPROVFZ it takes less
money than you think
J* R O V E you get more
fo r your money
F irst, get the real farts on how
low , low the *56 Fords are
priced. Then see how high, high
a trade-in allowance your lo r d
Dealer w ill give on your pres­
ent car. We het y o u 'll lay out
fa r, far less money — and have
lo w e r monthly payments — than
you th in k
Who else gives you Thunderhird
•
Styling and Lifeguard Design —
at no extra cost? Or oilers you
'Ihunderbird P ow er... automatic
drive . » . power assists . . . and
extra safety features— at so little
extra cost? Truly, the ’56 ford
is “the fine car at half the line
ta r price” !
**
your '5 j
• ou can *tailor*
J as you want it
!
n a V-8 engine Of
Choose 11
o. lo r d offers you
an 1 bio
rent
models (in c iiu le t
nineteen i
ing 6 Sia n Wagons) to choose
. many color combs>,
from . M.
nations . . luxurious lubrica •» »
and , pov
assists. So you cao
bave your ’56 Ford to fuil JO®
and your
ketbook.
... J" < **z
DUNNING MOTORS
Your Curry County Authorized Font-Mercury Dealer.
COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION
TELEPHONE (2Ì1L.Ì
CAe/co re­
The registered voters residing
these Precincts should
notify Oleta A. Walker, County Clerk, Gold Beach at one®,
stating their precinct, so their names will lx? listed In
the proper poll book.
If not registered, you can register with Mrs. Mae Smith,
City Recorder of Brookings and official Registrar for th e «
I*recincts or at the County Clerk’s office in Gold Beach.
B R O O K IN G S ,
Is in the Northgate Building
Telephone 4171
COME IN
N O W - DURING OUR
OREGO N
*
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