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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT - BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, March 22, 1956 — PAGE ELEVEN ARE BUSY — Eugene Water and F lectric ' LOGGERS Energy held in suspense dup THESE PEOPLE board in the engineering depart ing the storms, burst forth in a ment. The Echols, have their flurry of woods workers to the LIVE HERE . . . home on Easy Street. tall timber, trucks to the land LUTHERAN CHURCH (This is the Sth of a weekly ings, and almost a continual Services are held at the Seventh senes of brief biographies of the NEW MOTEL SOON splash in the dumps, bordering ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH BROOKINGS Day Adventist Church Brookings people who conduct business of Construction will soon begin the ponds. There should be no PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Come and Worship With Vs Harold Mitchell. Pastor this area. Thar names appear ta on what is planned to be a 34- complaint now that the milto In Each Service V.F.W. Hall Mertdan and Cooper Streets the Ad-Rime Directory on this unit motel, across 101 from the are short of logs. Comer of Oak and Pacific Pioneer Road and Pacific Ave. Crescent City issue of the Pilot. Del Norte Fair Grounds. There i O. Box 816 — Phone 3453 Henry M. Ostermeier, Minister Morning Service.........8 :30 a.m. will be a dining room in connect LIBRARY' NEW S — DUNNING MOTORS is your Sunday School ..9 45-11:00 a m. Sunday School...............9:45 a m. Sunday School........... 9:30 a.m. ion with the units and it is also There has been a decided up Curry County authorized Ford- Sur'iay Worship ... 11:00 a m. Morning Worship .....11:00 a.m. Everyone is invited. Mercury Dealer. The owner is planned to have at least 24 of swing in hooks loaned from the fcung People...... 6:30-7:30 p.m. Westminster Fellow Tune in on the Lutheran Hour ST. TIMOTHY'S CHURCH George D Dunning, a man of the apartments ready for the Community Library' and several Fi\ angelistic Service 7:30 p.m. ship........................... 6:00 p.m. every Sunday, K1EM, 5:30 p.m. EPISCOPAL considerable background in the summer trade. Bob Harper has new borrowers have registered. Tuesday Evening.. 7:30 p.m Church Session 2nd Monday Fir St. and Azalea Park Drive automobile industry. Only this designed the layout, Warren New volumes are constantly be Your Neighbor and Pastor each month at 7 :30 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVHNTIST The Rev. John R. Shideler, Vicar last October he attended a deal Richardson is the contractor, ing added With the return of Rev. Willard J. Spencer Women’s Association 2nd Wed' CHURCH Phone 3275 ership conference held at Fair- and the principals are reported drier weather, work about the nesdafr' each month at 7 :30 p.m. Elder Melvin Tompkins, Pastor — Sundays — lane in Detroit. This is the old to be Kenneth and Virgil Hill, grounds will he in progress. BAPTIST Afternoon Circle 4th Wednes <abbath School, S at....9:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:00 a m. home of Henry Fort!. At the owners of the Breakers Motel in COMMUNITY CHURCH day each month at 1:45 p.m. Preaching Service-----11:00 a.m. 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, conclusion of the conference, he Crescent City and the Anderson Choir Rehearsal each Satur Prayer meeting, Wed . .8:00 p.m. Pacific Avenue The Holy Eucharist made a tour of the East Coast Motel in Euncka. day at 1:00 p.m. Rev. Walter Sadler, Pastor 'hoir Rehearsal, Eri....7 :00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Sunday mornings, and into Canada for the purpose SAME ROAD, NEW NAMES — j INGROWN H r Sunday School.............9:45 a.m. ...................... ........... Prayer of observing the operation of • Dorcas Meeting. Tue...l0:00 a m. Seems that portion of the old U IIB T IM Q V O »? 1? • H URTING YO Morning Worshij. 11:00 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 101. coming out of Crescent C ity,' Thursday, other dealers. It is his opinion fmnatfi..*. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS ■Youth Fellowship 6:30 p.m. STAR OF THE SEA The Hedy Eucharist .10:00 a m. that the services and facilities will now be called Northcrest ________________ R tfiafl Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. (Grange Hall) Drive, as far as the Pine Grove A f*w drop» o f OIJTGHO® brio* b !«■**< CATHOLIC CHURCH — 2nd Wednesday — offered hv West Coast dealers Prayer Meeting. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Priesthood Meeting 9:00 am. from torm enting p»in of ingrow nnra Oak and Redwood Sts. St. Timothy’s Guild.... 7:30 p.m. far exceed those available in the School and then without chang rollcf OUTGKO tough*«* the »kin underneath th e Choir rehearsal, Thur. 8:00 p.m. ------. Sundav School.......... 10:30 a.m. M il. allow» the nail to be cut and ing otherwise, it will become Father Emil H. Kies — 3rd Thursday — eant* further pain an<l diaeiwnfort. OUT» Cherub and Junior Choir Sacrament Meeting.. 6:30 p.m. Sunj ay Mass Schedule — First Altar Guild ......... .... 8:00 p.m. test of the United States. Lake Earl Drive to Smith River ta available at all drug counter* He also offered another inter « .... i 10:00 a . a a - a w. Sunday of month, sung High Rehearsal, Saturday 10 a.m. Primary, Saturday... m. esting observation that the labor bridge. Crusaders, Saturday....,..11 a.m. The Relief Society meets every Mass, 11:00 am .; all other. MORE VET’S HOMESTEADS rate charged by the garages in Women’s Missionary Meeting: Tuesday in a private home. Sundays, 8:00 a.m. War \eterans are offered pri Brookings is the lowest on the Candidate for Nomination by Republican Party Third Thursday in the Month Daily (except Wednesday) Mass ority in accquiring 194 home West Coast At the same time, If you have no church home CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Schedule during Lent—7 :00 p m. stead farms in the Minidoka he said the hourly scale paid the for the office of we invite you to worship with us. CHURCH followed on Tuesdays by in Irrigation project in Southern mechanics is the highest be has County Clerks of Curry County struction and question period, Idaho, it is anniunced by Vere found in the nation. Generally Corner of Pine and Alder, BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH on Thursdays by Benediction A. McCarthy, service officer for there are about 18 jieople em across from the Greenhouse with the Blessed Sacrament, the Oregon Department of Vet ployed at the Dunning Motor«. Sunday School, from 9:45 to 303 N. Hazel Street OLETA A . WALKER on Fridays by Stations of the erans Affairs. Applications must 10:30 a.m. Children and Young Rev. E. F. McClain, Pastor Prior to coming to Brookings Cross. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. People up to the age of 20 are be filed by May 7 with the Bu in 1954, Dunning operated a used Seeks Re-election on the record established Confessions before all Masses reau of Reclamation, Rupert, car lot for Pacific Motors, a Morning Worship .11:00 a.m. all welcome. as your present county clerk Services Sunday at 11:00 a.m. ; and on Saturday evenings, Idaho. Forms are availabe in Ford-Mercury dealer in Port Youth Meetings . 6:30 p.m. from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Testimonial meeting on the Onegon from county veterans land. He also owned the Moun Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday ..................7 :30 p.m. 1st find 3rd Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ¡Catechetical Instructions — for service officers. Experienced — Efficient — Courteous tain Shop, specializing in ski grade school pupils on Satur I To qualify, applicants must The Reading Room in the IV c Preach The Bible As It Is and mountaineering equipment. day mornings at 10:00 a.m '¡have two years lull time farm For Men As They Are. Church is open on Wednesdays He sold this shop in 1954. (experience, must intend to en Mrs. Dunning is knowm as gage in farming, and must pos- Sally. They have one son. John, 1 sess assets worth at Least $4,500 who is 11 years old. I in excess of liabilities. SHOE REPAIR I The farm units are in Mint' THE PETE J. LESMEISTER . While You Wait doka and Jerome counties, Idaho. AGENCY is named after the The land is undeveloped, covered founder and the present owner. O WOMENS with native grass and sagebrush, Insurance and real estate is his and may be developed to grow, business. Lesmeister, with his ' under irrigation, potatoes, suenr All Types • i beets’, beans, peas, alfalfa, elover, wife, Ella, fame Io Brookings In • MENS beans, clover and alfalfa seed, 1945. For 17 Vests lie had been with the Great Northern Rail ' wheat, oats or barley. road, holding the position of Shoes Expertly R e-N ew ed travelling freight agent. Crescent City has just count Before leaving Klamath Falls at ed noses again and finds 2,709 he made a survey of the state residents thene-in. GERRY’S SHOE R EPA IR and it was his opinion that the then sleepy town of Brookings YOUNG MOTEL BUILDING had a future. He opened his real' This man con give you estate and insurance in January dependable of 1946 in the Kruger Building. delivery of Then he moved to the Central Building, then the the old Bank THE Building. \\ hen the Oregon CHRISTIAN State Bank forced him out of SCIENCE there he moved to the Coos Cur MONITOR ry location. In April of last year an he moved to what he expects Internal onal dad» to Iw* his permanent location, the MwipagV ne\ ■ building next to Palmer Housewives, businessmen, De; irtm ent Store. Lesmeister is now' serving as fe-'^ers, oitd students oU o>er secretary of the BPOE No. 1934, fne world reod ond enjoy this having taken an active part in mternotionol newspaper, pub Now is the time to place your order from the obtaining the charter here. He is lished doily m Boston World- interested in the development of ♦omous tor constructive news Curry County allotment for early delivery. the community and has partic stones ond penetrating editorials ipated in many activities for its Special features tor the whole betterment. CHURCH NEWS from 2:30 to 4:30. All are cordially invited. for high school students after devotions Thursday evening in Church. Discussion Club — for Adults after devotions Thursday even ings in parish hall. Men's Club —meets regularly on last Friday of month at 8 p.m. in pariah hall. Altar Society — meets regularly on first Tuesday of the month at 8:00 p.m. in parish hall. »71 NOTICE childrens Brookings Residents For Demonstration or Information regarding a New 1956 Cadillac, write or call collect, Mr. Eck ïiASHNÇW S at Loo Blanc, Inc., 2nd and Anderson, Coos Bay, PEOPLEjGGETdE^ Oregon — Phone Congress 7-2153. family. CADILLAC — OLDSMOBILE "Safety Tested Used Cars" th e ChrutK jn Sc Knee M onitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mess S<rd your newspaper tor the t.m « \ --> « 3 Enclosed find my check or ty order. I »«4« > 1 6 □ Lou Blanc Inc. COOS BAY, OREGON 6 m o n th s $ 8 □ 3 m onths $« Q Nom e Address City Zone Announcement ON AND AFTER MAiLZH 26th, WE WILL BE IN OUR NEW LOCATION IN THE PILOT BUILDING Paul L RONNIGER, M.D. DAVID R. BROWN, M.D. WOODLAND PARK CLINIC Sto:« THE BROOKINGS FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP has been un* der new management since in September of last year. At that time Juanita Echols took over from Robert O'Conner The shop was originally started as a gift shop 5 years ago Then Don Young added the flower depart ment. Since t) at time the name and the lines have been tained. Mrs Echols came to the area ■ in 1943 She has subsequently i taught in the Brookings, Smith River and Langlois schools. She received her principal education in the Wyoming schools and last attended the University of Wyo ming. In 1918 she married Charlie Echols, who his been a resident of the an »a for a quarter of a century’. He served as County Surveyor for about half of that time. 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