Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 11, 1950, Page 8, Image 8

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The World's Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950
Send the Pilot to relatives— Pilot class ads reach your mar-
ing held at the Grange’ hall at
it
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ll save letter-writing.
ket quicker—try them!
Harbor.
The 11 o’clock service this Sat­
urday will feature a sermon by
the pastor, entitled, “oDn’t Let
That Bull Push You Around.”
The MV service in the after­
noon will feature a special Moth
sermon.
er’s Day program. Prayer meet­
Seventh-Day Adventist ings are being held at the pas­
Sabbath School — Saturday at tor’s home in Harbor on Wed­
Star of the Sea
9:30 a. m.
nesday nights.
Catholic Church
Church Services- Saturday at
Rev. Fr Donald Denman
11:00 a. m.
First Sunday of month at 12
Young People — Saturday at
Mr. and Mrs. S. K. George of
with modern dwelling, barns, shop, 120 milk
noon.
3:45 p. m.
Eugene were vistiors in this vi­
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
cows, young stock and bulls, also all tools, ma­
cinity last week. They ha re sold
at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor
All Saturday services are be- their property here.
Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school
Supt.
Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music
Smith River Methodist director.
Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m
Grace VanZee, supt
Morning worship at 11 a. m
Morning Worship at 11 a. m
Evening service at 7:30 P- m.
Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver tn«
With The Churches
For Sale!
300-Acre Grade "A" Dairy Farm
Episcopa’
chinery, etc., in full operation.
Regular services at 11 a. m.
on the first and third Sundays
of the month.
Christian Scientist
Set vices Sunday at 1 ?.UU a. m.
at the I. O. O. F. Hall. The pub-
lie is invited.
“Mortals and Immortals” is
the subject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all Churches of Christ, Sci-
ent 1st, on Sunday, May 14.
The Golden Text is “They that
are after the flesh do mind the
things of the flesh; hut they that
after the Spirit the things
of the Spirit” (Rom. 8:5).
Among citations which com­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following from the Bible: “This
people have 1 formed for myself; |
they shall shew forth my praise"।
(Isa. 43:12), together with the
following correlative passage from
the Christian Science textbook,|
“Science and Health with Key
to the Schriptures” by Mary Ba
ker Eddy: “God is the Principle
of man, and man is the idea of
God” (page 476).
Full Gospel
(Undenominational)
William Ward. Pastor
Services at VFW HALL
Mrs. John Meyers, Supt.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship at 11 a. m.
Tuesday night Bible study (in
the homrs).
Thursday night
evangelistic
services, 7:30.
Sunday night at 7:30.
Baptist Community
Rev.
Nick
N.
Neufeld,
Pastor
Notice To Creditors
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Curry.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap-
pointed Administratrix of the
«state of Eugene Ackley, deceas­
ed, by the County Court of Cur­
ry County, Oregon, and has qual-,
ified. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly
verified as by law required, to
the undersigned at her home in
Brookings, Oregon, within s i x
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published Ap­
ril 13, 1950.
Last publication. May 11, 1950.
EDITH M. ACKLEY,
Administratrix.
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Corner Cahinets
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors.
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD—
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs
CATTLE AND SHEEP RANCH and BEACH
PROPERTY, HOMES, SAWMILL and other
properties.
Cal! or See A. J. RUSSELL
Office, Gold Beach, Telephone 1012, or
Home Phone 74-R-4.
ASK YOURSELF: WOULD YOU VOTE FOR
HARRY BRIDGES OR HENRY WALLACE?
You do have to ask yourself
that question. For, if you are a
registered Republican, you will
have on your May 19 ballot a
man who has voted for Henry
Wallace and has on numerous
occasions defended Harry
Bridges.
Lhe thing about Morse that
disturbs thoughtful, patriotic peo­
ple is not that he has voted with
the Republican majority in the
I ’. A. Senate less than 30 per cent
of the time, but that he has sided
with the pinkos, the commies and
the leftists practically 100 per
BRIDGES
cent of the time!
Just recently Morse proclaimed himself a “maverick”
who had “never joined” the Republican party. Maybe
that’s all right, but why does Maverick Morse invariably
end up in the same corral with such Senators as the far-to-
the-left Pepper, the renegade Taylor and the discredited
Lan ger?
And why is he found so often on th 9 same side with
radicals such as lorn Mooney, Harry Brid C'». Il?nry
Wallace, Aubrey Williams, Leland Olds and Raymond
McKeough?
The only way to judge a man :
like Morse is by what he does,
not by what he says or by what
his ‘liberal’ friends say about him
'I he record is plain enough for
anyone who cares to look at it
with an open mind.
Back in his college-professor
days Morse was one of those who
sought and later secured a par­
don for Torn Mooney, the radi­
cal who had been given a life
sentence for his part in the 1916
Preparedness Day bombing in
San Francisco.
Morse has defended Harry
Bridges many times. He once
idges is a better citizen than the people
who are trying to deport him.”
WALLACE
In a letter to the papers recently, Francis J. Murnane,
Secretary- Treasurer of the Bridges defense commute
stated Morse now “seeks to deny his early associations
with Bridges and the ILWU . . . Morse has renounced
principles for politics, and now assails Bridges while his
appeal in higher court is pending. Not long ago Morse
eagerly accepted help from Bridges. Any man who
plunges a dagger in the back of a friend is not fit for public
office. If Morse does it to Bridges today, he will do it to
someone else tomorrow. ’
Morse was one of 10 Republicans who voted for the con­
firmation of Henry W allace as Secretary of Commerce.
Morse was one of only four Republicans who voted
the confirmation of Aubrey W illiams as REA admin­
istrator. In case you have forgotten, Williams was deputy
WPA administrator under Harry Hopkins.
Morse was one of two Republicans to vote for the con­
firmation of Raymond McKeough as I . S. Maritime com­
missioner. McKeough was formerly Mid-West regional
director for the Political Action Committee.
During the 81st session of congress, Morse voted for
confirmation of Leland Olds to the federal Power com­
mission. In so doing Morse kept a public promise to Mon­
roe Sweetland, National Democratic Committeeman for
the state of Oregon.
Have you heard enough? And have you had enough of
Morse’s so-called “liberalism”?
If you haven’t, take a look at the ADA W orld dated Oct­
ober 28, 1949, official organ of the Americans for Demo­
cratic Action, far-to-the-left organization upon which 1 ru-
man recently showered compliments for its liberalism.
You will find that aloni with Pepper. Taylor and Lan-
4cr, Morse followed the ADA "party line virtual!) 100
per cent.
know Morse is a brilliant man. So was Dr.
Klaus Fuchs, atomic scientist who gave the secrets of the
atom bomb to the Russians. Speaking in the I . S. Senate
on October 22, 1945, Morse said:
"It is my plea that we listen to
the men of science rather than
to those who are appealing to the
fears of the people in an en-
' deavor to persuade them to a-
dopt a narrow nationalistic pro­
gram for the control of the atom
bomb . . . after all, the secret of
atomic energy does not belong to
America, but instead it belongs
to all mankind."
Before you vote, ask yourself
this question. Wouldn’t an atom
bomb given to the Russians in a
spirit of misguided “liberalism”
kill you just as dead as one ob­
MOO N E Y
tained in any other way?
Take the State of Oregon Awav From the Bureaucrats and Give it Back to the
People. ELECT A REAL REPUBLICAN—A REAL AMERICAN . . .
DAVE HOOVER FOR U. S. SENATOR
HOOVER for U. S. SENATOR Committee Tim Wood, Campaign Manager, 208 Broadway-Oak Building, Portlland 5, Oregon
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