Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 01, 1956, Image 17

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    Thursday, November 1, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
LIM BER MARKET
Brookings, Oregon
lar boards from cylindrical logs
of varying sizes, tapers, degrees
of oundness, etc. and the ehare
shows th at the Coos-Curry district
alone was destroying some 200,-
SS7 basing p ric e on
inch A. D , 000 dry tons of chippable m aterial
.dock dem and is brisk but th ere d uring 1953 and about 150,000
tons used for fuel w ith possible
is still courtailed production.
35,000 tons going to “other uses".
C harts also show that about one
th ird of the veneer trim in 1953
Try a Piiot Ad
in Coos-Cuir\ w ent to r ta il. On
the ove-ali survey of O regon's
coarse residue from saw m ills,
L um bering Econom ics
green veneer trim and cores from
(Continued from previous page) veneer and plywood production
should b< consolidated u nder a in 1953 alone, some 1,999.000 tons
single adm inistrative body design- ‘ dry w eight of ehippabiv wood was
ed to im prove o v e ra ll m anage­ produced and an additional 1,123,-
m ent and m ake sales policy and 000 tons of ehippable residue burn
procedure uniform ; a state-w ide ed as fuel.
road planning board should be set * Assuming only half of th e un
up; the proposed F ederal F orest ’ used residue alone w ere utilized
C orporation should finance and by pulp mills, an additional thir
i ” st net all roads into federally teen mills of 120 ’. o ' - of K rait pa
ow ned tim ber; the present tren d pers capacity per day could be
tow ard reducion in the per cent established in Oregon and would
O & C tim ber revenues w hich the ’ employ some 1,700 people whose
O ik C counties reta in should b annual payroll would am ount to
continued ann a com prehensive $7.7 million.
study .should be m ade on th e ef­
The report states th at growth
fects of logging on m unicipal and im portance of he larg,
w atersheds.
scale, fully integrated operation
Much mill residue is inevitabl s< enrs likely to constitute an im
as the result of cutting rectan g u ­ portant factor in the b etter utili-
idling down and there have been car shipm ents of green and kiln
A ccording to Random Lights •" »’• ' -nght advances in tht dried lum ber are going forw ard
lu m b er m arket seems to be set- prices on certain grades. Mixed while the pine m arket rem ains
spotty.
Plywood seems to be firm ed at
Here's Why You Should Vote Yes on "7"
1. NO F U L L -T IM E EM PLO YM EN T INVO LVED !
Only 200 licenses issued. 1955. NOT 1 NETTER MAKES A
LIVL1HOOD netting on any river "1" would completely close
to netting. Gross income per license on some stream s has
now dropped below $500 per year.
2. NO PRICE INCREASE IN FRFSH SALMON PO SSIPI.E
Less than 7% of Oregon's salmon catch comes from these
streams. Ot this insignificant amount, spokesmen for Col­
umbia River Salmon & Tuna Packers Ass’n. said: “About 90%
of fish from these rivers are SOLD OUTSIDE OF OREGON."
No shortage of fresh fish, nor increase in price can result
from voting “7” YES.
3 . TAXPAYERS SU BSID IZE S M A L L STREAM NETTERS
Total license and poundage fees for a year of netting on
one affected stream was less than $1,000 in 1955. In the past
10 years over $2,500,000 of YOUR TAX MONEY has been used
by the Oregon Fish Commission, and this agency has for
years limited most ol its activity to netted streams.
4. CHINOOK POPULATIONS FACE D ESTRU CTIO N!
Only a remnant of Chinook salmon remain on mosts net­
ted streams. The non-netted Umpqua River has had increase
of over 400% in Chinook from only 2 net-free generations.
With the Churches
B R O O K IN G S
P R E S B T r i R l \N CHU RCH
Sunday of m onth, 7:oo a.m.; Sung
High Mass 11:00 a.m; all other
V. F. W. Hall
SEVEN 1 11 DAI ADVENTIST
Pioneer Road and Pacific Ave.
H enry M. O sterm eter, M inister
: Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
M orning W orship
11:00 a.m.
W estm inster Fellow ship 6:00 pan.
C hurch Session 2nd Monday
each m onth at 7:30 p.m.
W om en’s Association 2nd Wed­
nesday each m onth at 7:30 pan.
Choir R ehearsal each Saturday
each m onth at 1:45 p.m.
A fternoon Circle 4th Wednes­
day at 1:00 p.m.
( III R( II
E lder M elvin Tom pkins, P astor
Sabbath School, Sat.
9:30 a.m.
Sundays, 7:00 & 8:00 a.m.
Daily Mass, 8:00 a.m.; First F ri­
day and Holy Days of Obi: ation,
7:00 p.m.
Confessions before all Masses,
and S aturday evening, 7:3? to
8:30 p.m.
C atechetical Instruction for ele­
m entary school pupils on S atu r­
day mornings, 10:00 to 11:15 a.m.;
lor high school students, 1st and
3rd Wednesday evenings, 7:00 to
STA R O F TH E SEA
8:00 p.m.
C A T H O L IC C1II RC1I
Choir practice every Friday at
O ak an d R edw ood Sts.
7:30 pan. in church.
F a th e r E m il II. K ies
A ltar Society meets regularly
Sunday Mass Schedule — First on first Tuesday of the month at
8:00 pan. in the parish hall.
C onfraternity of Christian Doc­
zation picture vv ith the grouping t r i n e m eets regularly on 3rd Mon-
of a n um ber of plants for m anu­ day of the m onth at 8:00 p.m. in
facture of diverse products on one the parish hall.
nill site. Thus, a fully developed
11:00a.m .
m illsite m ay include a sawmill, Preaching Service
I lywood plant, pressed log plant, P rayer Meeting. Wed. 8.00 p.m.
7:00 pan.
b ark products plant, plan.ng mill, Choir Rehearsal, Fri.
( 'u n d u late for Ke-Eleeti»»ii to th e office of
10:00 a.m.
pulp, mill, dry kiln and power Dorcas Meeting, Tue.
plant. Im portant economies may
C o u n ty C le r k o f C u rry C o u n ty
be eehieved by such grouping,
C H R IS T IA N SC II NT I
one of the most im portant of
C H U KCII
w hich is economical transporta­
tion of heavy, bulky m aterials, C orner of Pine and A lder across
form the G reenhouse
w hich could then be done with
Seek*» R e-election on th e record estab lish ed
conveyor systems.
Sunday School from 9 45 to
as y o u r p re s e n t co u n ty el t U
T he treatise also goes extensive­ 10:30 a.m. C hildren and Young
ly into the m atter of tim berland People up to the age of 20 are all
and p lan t tax atio n and many welcome.
E x p e r ie n c e d — E f f ic ie n t — C o u rte o u s
oth er m atters pertaining to the
Services Sunday at 11:00 a.m.
I’ald P o litical A dv.
T estim onial m eeting on the 1st
___________________ ___________ ____ __________________________________/ lum ber in d u stry as a whole.
and 3rd W ednesdays at 8:00 pan.
The Reading Room in the
church is open on W ednesdays
from 2:30 to 4:30.
All are cordially invited.
OLETA A WALKER
Pd
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BAPTIST COMMUNITY
CHURCH
P acific A venue
R ev. W alter S a d le r, P a sto r
Sunday School
9:45 a.m.
M orning W orship
11:00 a.m.
Youth Fellow ship
6:30 p.m,
Evening W orship
7:30 p.m.
P ray er Meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal, T hur. 8:00 p.m.
C herub and Ju n io r Choir
Rvheai -al, Sat.
10:00 a.m.
C rusaders, S atru d ay
11:00 a m
W omen's M issionary Meeting,
3rd T hursday in the month.
If you have no church horn e we
invite you to w orship w ith us.
FAITH I ( TIIERN ( III ID II
Services are held at the Seventh
Day A dventist Church, Brookings
Joseph G alam bos, Pastor
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Sunday
Bible School
9:30 a.m.
Sunday W orship
11:00 a.m
T hursday
Youth League
7:00 p.m
A dult Mem. Class
8:15 p.m
T une in “The L uthern H our”
every Sunday. KEIM, 5:30 pan.,
TV, “This Is The L ife” 5:00 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to our
worship.
ST. T IM O T H Y ’S ( HI Rt II
dramatic Flight-Sweep Styling. The car you might have expected in 1900 is at your Ply
mouth dealer’s now! See it! Drive it! Own it!
E piscopal
F ir St. and Azalea P ark Drive
Rev. David V. A. Brow ne
Phone 2994
t
Sunday
M orning W orship
9:00 a.m.
1st, 3ru and 5th Sundays,
The Holy E ucharist
2nd and 4th Sunday
M ornings
P ray er
2nd W ednesday
I St. T im othy's G uild
7:30 p.m.
3rd T hursday
A ltar G uild
8:00 p.m.
A SSEM B L Y O E G O D CHURCH
Come and W orship With Us
In Each Service
C orner of Oak and Pacific
P.O. Box 816 — Phone 3453
Rev. W illard J. Spencer, P - t o r
S u n d a y School
9:45 - 11:00 a.m .
M orning W orship
11:00 a.m.
Young People
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Evangelistic Service
T uesday Evening
B R O O K IN G S
7:30 p.m.
B IB L E C H U R CH
303 N. Hazel S treet
Rev. E. F. McClain, Pastor
Sunday School
9:45 am .
Morning Worship
11:00 a.m.
Youth Meetings
6:30 p.m.
Bible Study and Prayer
7:30 p.m.
Meeting Wed.
We Preach The Bible As It Is—
For Men As They Are.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Grange Hall
'C' Ed Dempsey
HIGHWAY 101 NORTH
Priesthood Meeting
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Primary, Saturday
Sunday School
Sacrament Meeting
9 00
10 00
10 30
1.30
a m.
a m.
am
p.m