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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT - PAOT TWO CHURCH NEWS PILOT BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT M AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER M o o n d -claM M a rc h T, m a ttu r, und er at tha the p o tto fflc o Act of a t Brooking». M a rc h B. Oregon, 187# Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy Editors and Publishers SU B SC R IP T IO N RA TES: ■”■■■■■ ,a 00 One Tear la Advance tin Curry O o n t y ) ---------------- __________ »160 la Advance (outaide «urry Oounty) L T T T pa r E R H N A TI O N A L EO ITO RIA I p u b l is h e r s , | AS^ O C J ,0 N A f f I ! I A T f association M IM M I LET'S THINK ABOUT HARBOR . . . We call our paper the Brookings-I larbor Pilot. W e do that because we feel that we serve the I larbor area in news coverage and circulation as well as we do Brookings. We haven’t been stingy with our criticisms of various activities connected with city government, or other activities in Brookings proper. On the other hand, we haven’t been spouting off too much about I larbor, editorially. Let us end the drought. W ith the rapid growth of the Harbor area paralleling the growth of Brookings, the time lies come for Harbor people to do some serious thinking about what lies ahead. Where is Harbor? One native tells me that Harbor is from the Chetco to the State Line. We don’t know precisely, but a person could safely guess that nearly 2,000 people live in the area from the Chetco to the state line. These people have problems, and those prohlms are going to he multiplied by a contin uous home building program in the hills, and in the acres and acres of flat ocean frontage. The families in I larbor don’t have police pro tection, except what a county deputy can provide. 1 hey have a limited amount of fire protection, because of the recent forming of the Fire Protection District. They have no water, no sewers, and no roads other than privately built ones, and those that the county keeps up. Certainly, few are complaining about the lack o f these facilities because the tax rate is lower. How 'ever, a time is coming, as in thousands and thousands of fringe areas all over the country, the people will want improvements. Well water may Become scarce, o r perhaps as now’, septic tanks may reach the saturation point and sewers will he required. Perhaps a fire might cause the area to think about more fire equipment of their own. A serious crime could stir a demand for police protection. Any, or a number of these things could happen. If the area keeps growing, something will have to be done. Our arguement to day is simply to point out that the time has come for some long range planning on the part of Harbor residents. There are a few obvious solutions that those concerned with the planning will find, They may find it to their advantage to let improvements ride until the area increases to a certain point. They may find that certain districts could I k * set up to implement the var ious improvements. Naturally, two other solutions come up, each of which would have to I k given a great deal of thought. Harbor could incorporate and have their ow n community, or Harbor could join forces with the City of Brookings for the mutual benefit of both. We won’t advtxate anything at this time until more thinking has I kcu done. We do say, however, that it is time that some thought lx- given to the subject. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH Come and Worship With Us In Each Service Comer of Oak and Pacific P. O. Box 816 — Phone 3453 Sunday School..„9:45-11.00 a.m. Sunday Worship........ 11:00 a.m. Young People...... 6:30-7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service ... 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Evening.......... 7:30 p.m. Your Neighbor and Pastor Rev. Willard J. Spencer Thursday, April 19, 1956 BROOKINGS, OREGON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH Corner of Pine and Alder, across from the Greenhouse Sunday School, from 9:45 to 10:30 a.m. Children and Young People up to the age of 20 are all welcome. Services Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Testimonial meeting on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 8 p.m. The Reading- Room in the Church is open on Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4 :30. All are cordially invited. from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Holy Eucharist Catechetical Instructions — fo r'2nd and 4th Sunday mornings, grade school pupils on Satur- ...................... ........... Prayer day mornings at 10:00 a.m.; Thursday, for high school students after , „ and on Saturday evenings, The Ho‘>' Eucharist....«):«) am . devotions Thursday evening in — 2nd Wednesday — Church. St. Timothy’s Guild— 7:30 p.m. Discussion Club — for Adults _ 3r(j Thursday _ after devotions Thursday even- .............. g;(x) 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. — RED HOT — BUY ON A 1951 CHEVROLET with fairly new engine. It ha* tires, wheels, radio, heater, dir. ectional lights. Body needs a" little work. A good deal for somebody. Must sell quick to pay off my income tax. Call at Pilot Office (3725) and ask for Joe. No surgery needed to reduce swelling of painful piles! ST. TIMOTHY’S CHURCH In doctor’s tests, amazing new BAPTIST Stainless Pazo instantly relieved E P IS C O P A L piles* torture! Gave internal and COMMUNITY CHURCH Fir St. and Azalea Park Drive external relief — without surgery! Pacific Avenue 6 medically-proved ingredients re STAR OF THE SEA The Rev. John R. Shideler, Vicar lieve pain.itching in stan tly! Reduce Rev. W’alter Sadler, Pastor swelling. Promote healing, You sit, CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday School.............. 9:45 a.m. Phone 3275 _____ walk in comfort! Only stain nless pile Oak and Redwood Sts. remedy. Stainless Pazo» Supposi Morning Worshij.......11:00 a.m. — Sundays — Father Emil H. Kies tories or Ointment at druggists. Youth Fellowship........ 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship........ 9:00 a.m. Sunday Mass Schedule — First Evening Worship........ 7:30 p.m. 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays, Sunday of month, sung High Prayer Meeting, Wed...7:30 p.m. Mass, 11:00 a.m.; all other Choir rehearsal, Thur...8:00 p.m. Sundays, 8:00 a.m. Cherub and Junior Choir Rehearsal, Saturday .10 a.m. Daily (except Wednesday) Mass Crusaders, Saturday.......11 a.m. Schedule during Lent—7:00 p.m. followed on Tuesdays by in Women’s Missionary Meeting: struction and question period, Third Thursday in the Month on Thursdays by Benediction If you have no church home with the Blessed Sacrament, we invite you to worship with us. on Fridays by Stations of the ir waver need» »«rubbing I Cross. BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH if o u tw e ar« p rin te d Confessions before all Masses 303 N. Hazel Street lin o leu m 3 to S tim e« ! Rev. E. F. McClain, Pastor * lies fla t w ith o u t *0 ><*• Sunday School.............. 9:45 a.m. « m o o tin g I regularly Morning Worship......11:00 a.m. ■ft stain letsi B e o u ty -W e a r »1.69 G u a ra n to o l Youth Meetings...........6:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Wednesday ..................7 :30 p.m. ¿myj IV* P reach Th< Itthlc A s I t Is For Men As They Are. ,1 W 5 CHETCO INN 'll z ? GENUINE VINYL FLOOR COVERING V •lit ’R( ’ll OE JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (Grange Hall) Priesthood Meeting.... 9:00 a.m. Sunday School.......... 10:30 a.m. Sacrament Meeting....6:30 p.m. Primary, Saturday...10:00 a.m. The Relief Society meets every Tuesday in a private home. BROOKINGS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH V.F.W. Hail Pioneer Road and Pacific Ave. Henry M. Ostermeier, Minister Sunday School............... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship........ 11:00 a.m. Westminster Fellow ship............................ 6:00 p.m. Church Session 2nd Monday each month at 7:30 p.m. Women’s Association 2nd Wed" nesday each month at 7:30 p.m. Afternoon Circle 4th Wednes day each month at 1:45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal each Satur day at 1:00 p.m. LUTHERAN CHURCH Services are held at the Seventh Day Adventist Church Brookings Harold Mitchell, Pastor Meridan and Cooper Streets ('rescent City Morning Service....... 8:30 a.m. Sunday School........... 9:30 a m. Everyone is invited. Tune in on the Lutheran Hour every Sunday, KIEM, 5:30 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVBNTIST CHURCH Elder Melvin Tompkins, Pastor Sabbath School, Sat.. 9:30 a.m. Preaching Service...... ll;0 0 a m. Prayer meeting, Wed....8:00 p.n». Choir Rehearsal, Fri....7:00 p.m. Dorcas Meeting, Tue. 10:00 a t INGROWN N U U HURTING YO •? ‘ fa w ia d u .. M id i A f .w dmpa a f OUTGKO& b r i n g ______ r.li.T frino torrnantlna pain a t Inyrowo nail OUTGRO tu u fb rn . (!>• skin underM otb th«i nail, all»*« th» nail to t* rut and thu. pr* »•eta furthar gain and d u r a n fo r t. OUTGRO la ■ » . liable at all drug ruuntara Cuaranieed CUfttkY '& & towwTYS LEAQlNCr SANDRAN World's mo«t beoutifvl f lÄ r covering! CLEAN & COMFORTABLE ROOMS AVAILABLE "Weekly and Monthly Rates Also Commercial Rates EDNA SPARKS, Manager Phone 2624 MfcWS OSTENBERGS WHAT DO YOU MEAT, "JUSTFACELIFTING"? V ’E I HY E NOW AND TH E N , WC ru n across someone who seems to think that 19.56 cars do not offer anything really new —just a little face lifting from the year before. W e w o n ’t try to speak for th e au to m o b ile in d u stry . But we certainly can speak for Buick. And let us announce in no uncer tain terms —it’s the newest tiling on wheels. The S tylin g is N e w Sure, it looks like a Buick. But it has a new V-prowed grille that says 19.56 and no mistake. The hood’s new —the fender ports are new —the sweepspear is new — and it all adds up to a new sweep- ahead look that ends in a sassy new slant to the rear contours. B ut th a t, frie n d s, is only th e beginning. split-second response in the first inch of pedal travel — plus the “switch the pitch’’ at full acceler ation, which no one else has yet approached. The Ride is N e w To coil springs on all four wheels, a brawny X-braced frame, and torque-tube drive, the engi neers have added deep-oil shock absorbers to give new softness, new buoyancy, new comfort, and a brand-new “sense of direction’’ handling response. The P o w e r is N e w All 1956 Buicks have new 322-cubic-inch V3’s—with record highs in power and compression — with unique new double “Y" manifolding to step up efficiency — with new carburetor “deicing” — and a host of other new features to make ow ning a Buick p u re pleasure. The T h rill is N e w And the surest way for y o u to find out how right we are, is to sample a 1956 Buick yourself. As we said before, this is the best Buick yet —by a wide m easure— and when you learn the prices we’re quoting, you’ll know why this Buick is one of the th ree best sellers in today’s m arket. It takes a lot more than face lift ing to produce such a w inner as this. •New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It is standard on Boadmaster, Super and C en tu ry-option al at modest extra cost on the Special. - I WHEN BETTE» AUTOMOBILES A » l BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM The 1 9 5 6 D y n o flo w * is N e w LOSE A P O U N D FOR 14 DAYS A D A Y .., Without Suffering Hunger Pangs Or Loss Of Erergy! To reduce * e must eat less (fewer calories' and when s»e do, see may teel the un>• •mtortable, almost painful panes of hunger W e may also become nervous and irritable because ol the lack of »uffioeni vitamins and minerals in a restricted diet W ith Kessamm Tablets. Formula # 14, and the Kessamm Reducing Plan this can never happen! S il WHAT THE KESSAMIN REDUCING PLAN OFFERS! 1F«*B «6» Ktt >»•*•* «fia ae/y »orog too lata m t u p i 1. A reducing die» i The K n u m it Book- let' pre^arrd b» a phttictan and a dtett- cian to goe he« poothle dtet 1 Viramin» io ptevent deh* rn, et w huh caute n w w r in r *» irr tabihrs and that nrrd. dracerd l'ut feeling *> '» «uppìemental m in erai* and tri«! ro help pretent outtttional anemia Vitam ina plut thè bulk. Carhoav Mettivi- cellu lite to «intuiate «ormai itttetunai elim inali»» J McKesson's It in tro d u c es w h a t th e engineers call ‘'double regenera tio n ” —w hich m eans a d o u b le action take-off. It gives you new, 4. 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