BROOKINGS
CHURCH NEWS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
V.F.W. Hall
Pioneer Road °rd Pacific Ave.
Henry M. Ostermeiet, > . 'ter
Sunday School......„......9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship...... 11:00 a.m.
Westminster Fellow
ship----- ---- ---- ---- 6:00 p.m.
Church Session 2nd Monday
eaoh month at 7:30 p.m.
Women’s Association 2nd Wed*
nesday each month at 7:30 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal each Satur
day each month at 1:45 p.m.
Afternoon Circle 4th Wednes
day at 1:00 p.m.
STAR OF THE SEA
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Oak and Redwood Sts.
Father Emil H. Kies
Sunday of month, Sung High
Mass, 11:00 a.m.; all other Sun
days, 8:00 a.m.
Daily Mass (except Wednes
days), 8:00 a.m.; First Fridays,
7:00 p.m
Sunday Mass Schedule—First
Confessions before all Masses,
and Saturday evening, 7:30 -
8.30 p.m.
Catechetical Instruction for
elementary school pupils on Sat
urday mornings. 10:00 - 11:15
a.m ; for high school students,
Thursday evenings, 7:00 - 8:00
pm.
Altar Society meets regularly
on first Tuesday of the month
at 8:00 p.m. in parish hall.
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Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, July 12, 1956
ASSEMBLY O F GOD CHURCH
C o n i and W orship W ith Us
In Each Service
Corner of Oak and Pacific
P. O. Box 816 — Phone 3453
4unday School 9-45-11 00 a.m.
Sunday W orship
.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 P asto r
Richard D. Etters
Makes Honor Roll
Pre-School Exams
Urged for School
R ichard D. E tte rs of B ro o k -.
ings w as listed on the spring term
The sta te board of health
honor roll at Oregon S ta te college. T hursday urged p are n ts to ob
Cherub and Junior Choir
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Rehearsal, Saturday ... 10 a.m
To be eligible for the honor tain com plete physical and dental
CHURCH
roll, stu d en ts m ust have a grade exam inations as soon as possible
Cru !ers, Saturday.....11 a.m
Ider Melvin Tompkins, Pastor Women's Missionary Meeting:
point average of 3 ^ 0 or better, for all children en terin g school
abbath School, S at....9:30 a m
for the first tim e this fall.
w ith 4 points being an A.
Third Thursday in the Month
Preaching Service.......11:00 a.m.
E tters, who is th e son of Mr. I Dr. H arold M. Erickson, s ta te
If you have no church home
J rayer meeting, Wed 8:00 p.m.
and Mrs. Miles E tte rs is a g r a d - 1 h ealth officer, said th a t Oregon
we invite you to w orship wdth us.
Rev. Willard J. Spencer
u ate student, m ajoring in physics. ' school au th o rities ask p aren ts for
Jhoir Rehearsal, Fri....7:00 p.m
records of such medical and den tal
Dorcas Meeting, Tue...l0:00 a.m.
exam inations at the tim e children
BROOKINGS BIBLE CHURCH
FAITH
HUGE 101 PR O JE C T NOW
first register.
303 N. Hazel Street
LUTHERAN CHURCH
E xam inations should be o b ta in
PROGRESSING ON WILSON CK
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Rc». E. r . McClain, P asto r
Services are held a» th e Seventh
ed early to allow tim e to com
Sunday School
......... 9:45 a.m.
CHURCH
W
ork
is
progressing
on
the
W
il
Day A dventist C hurch Brookings
plete im m unization schedules and
M orning W orship.......11:00 a.m.
son Creek gooseneck on 101 this any corrective w ork which is in
Corner of Pine and Alder,
Bible School
9:30 a m.
Youth Meet.ngs ............6:30 p.m.
side of K lam ath, and Del N o rteis dicated, Dr. Erickson said.
across from the Greenhouse
Sunday W orship
11:00 a.m.
are looking forw ard to welcoming
Bible Study and P ray er M eeting
Sunday School, from 9:45 to M em bership Class,
He also rem ined p aren ts th a t
an o th er stretch of four lane high- m any school d istricts require
10:30 a m. Children and Young T h ursday ....................... 8:00 p.m. W ednesday ...................7 :30 p m.
Wp Preach The Bible As It 1»— day. E a rth moving equipm ent is copies of b irth certificates for all
People up to the age of 20 are
Everyone is invited.
For Men As They Are. sta rtin g a mile or so this side of new’ admissions. These copies m ay
all welcome.
Tune in on the Lutheran Hour
the creek and the e a rth fill for be obtained by w riting or visiting
Services Sunday at 11:00 a m
every Sunday. KIEM, 5:30 p.m ^CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
the bridge approach is shaping up. the sta te board of health, room
Testimonial meeting on the
The site is the scene of m any ac 979, P o rtlan d sta te office building.
I OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
ST. TIMOTHY’S CHURCH
cidents, some of which have been One dollar should accom pany the
1st and 3rd Wednesdays at 8 p.m
(Grange
Hall)
EPI8COPAL
fatal.
request for each copy.
The Reading Room in the
Priesthood Meeting 9:00 a.m.
Fir St. and Azalea Park Drive
In fo rm atio n should include the
Church is open on Wednesdays
Sunday School...... „...10:30 a.m
The Rev. John R. Shideler, Vicar
full nam es of the child and the
trom 2:30 to 4:30.
S acram ent M eeting
6:30 p.m.
FREAK
DAHLIA?
?
?
Phone 3275
parents, and the d ate an place of
Primary, Saturday....10:00 a.m
AU are cordially Invited.
Guy S h ra d er showed us P ilo ts ! birth, to enab le s ta te board of
— Sundays —
a dahlia freak, this week It was health sta ff m em bers to search
Morning Worship------ 9:00 a.m.
w h a t’s known as a "m utation", the records.
THE WEATHER
1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays,
BAPTIST
Again we extend limited sym caused by some m ixup in the
The Holy Eucharist
COMMUNITY CHURCH
p
ath
y for those who have to try little bits th at m ake up dahlias
2nd
and
4th
Sunday
mornings,
Pacific Avenue
to
exist
in the clim ate of most of and such. T here w ere two perfect
____ .„___________ Prayer
Rev. Walter Sadler, Pastor
O
regon
and
adm ire th eir fo rtitu d e pink pom-poms the m in atu re kind
Thursday,
Sunday School------------9:45 a.m
W hile much of the sta te sw eltered closely jam m ed hack to back
The Holy EucharisL...10:00 a.m
By CLIFFORD P. ROWE
Morning WorshiJ----- 11:00 a m
in th e 90's the happy residents of Siam ese fashion, on a double rib
— 2nd Wednesday —
How tim es have changed!
Youth Fellowship------ .6:99 p m
th e lower extrem e coastal strip bed stem . Guy’s w atching to see
St. Timothy's Guild...— 7 :30 pm
A few years ago I nead in the
Evening Worship____ 7 :30 p m
found it too chill to go to the if th e fneak repeats w hile hunting
— 3rd Thursday —
beaches and not uncom fortably around to see w-hat could be done paper w here th e n atio n ’s te a c h
Prayer Meeting, Wed...7:30 p m
w ith it should it persist.
e r’s assem bled in P o rtlan d in n a
w arm up the river valleys.
Choir rehearsal, Thur„.8:00 p m Altar Guild _______ 8:00 p.m
tional convention had passed a
resolution asking for higlw»r pay,
an h o u r of rest d uring the school
day In addition to the lunch hour,
tightening
of restrictio n s for
teacher certificatio n and fu rth e r
w ent on record as opposed to hav
ing th eir salaries based on m erit.
As the b attle -sc arred veteran of
public school teaching during the
depression years, I w as stru ck tv
th e m anner in w hich the picture
has changed. In those days which
w ere cursed or blessed by a teach
er surplus, m em bers of the pro
fession w ere more concerned w ith
g ettin g a jot) and holding it than
they wen* w ith salaries. In fact,
so desperate was the situation
th at unem ployed teachers w ere
offering to teach for less money
than those em ployed in o rd er .to
get th eir jobs.
As can readily be seen, in those
days those who w ere doing the
hiring hail teach ers over a bnrrei
If a hungrey te ac h er d ared to
ask for a raise he was quickly
mad * aw are of the fact th a t he
had no o th e r place to go and th at
he had b e tte r be satisfied th a t
he hail a job. Consequently re
quests wci > few am i far between.
Today th e shoe is on th<* o th er
foot. W ith a scarcity of teachers
and the influx of stu d e n ts into
th e public schools increasing a-
lardingly, the
te ach er rath e h
than the school board is novz
nam ing the tune. And it is the
la tte r condition which gives me
cans«* for w orry; for 1 am firm ly
j convinced th at a balance of power
is more to be desired than to have
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Any ex trem e is bound sooni r
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[mint and the reaction could do
j much barm to education. In the
final analysis, the ta x p ay er is th e
one who m akes the decision, and
the tragic p art of it is th a t the
tax p ay er is too often m ore in te r
ested in his pocketbook than in
using good judgem ent.
For th at reason alone I would
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in th eir dem ands. W ith each pas
sing election, those who pay the
taxes are tiecoming m ore resis
ta n t; and history shows th a t
when tim es get tough, those who
are supported from tax revenue
are the first to get if in the neck.
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