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Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate With The Churches Christian Scientist Superintendent. Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a. m. Worship Service at 11 a. m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, and Bible Study at 7:30 Wednesday eve. Choir Practice, Thursday at 8:00 p. m. Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. at the new’ Christian Science church. "Probation after Death” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, October 22. The Golden Text is "Blessed is the man that endureth temp tation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him” (James 1:12). Among citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: "Yea, though 1 walk through the val- ley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou are with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me” (Ps. 24:3), togeth er with the following correlative passage from the' Christian Sci ence textbook, "Science and Health With Key to the Scrip- tures” by Mary Baker Eddy : •‘Death will be found at length to be a mortal dream, which comes in darkness and disap- pears with the light” (p. 42). Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar. Services 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Baptist Community Smith River Methodist TRAP SHOOT Catholic Church Bethel Temple (Undenominational) William Ward, Pastor AT I. OO. O. F. HALL Mrs. John Meyers, Supt. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Evening worship at 7:45 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer serv ice at 7:45 p. m. Bible Study hour at same time. Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath School — Saturday at 9:45 a. m. Church Services—Saturday at 11:00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Praver Meeting — Wednesday evening at 8:00. Episcopal Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs. J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School Grace VanZee, supL Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Bev. Knutson will deliver the •norning sermon. Star of the Sea ("hetco Rod Rev. Fr. Donald Denman First Sunday of month at 12 On Benham Lane, south of noon. Harbor, will have "cost” prac All other Sundays at 8 a. in tice trap shoots, Sunda, Oct. 29, and November 5. at 10 a. m. This a chance for everyone to learn to shoot, Also an oppor t unit y to see the ne™ automatic trop, houses and ground com pletel y ready. Any sportsman of Del Norte Curry county welcome to come. LANGLOIS NEWS By Nancy Moore A surprise birthday party was given for Jean Sypher at home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Doane. Oct. 5. Guests were Patricia Mermilliod, Arlene Kerber, Al ma Wise, Judy Jensen, Delores and Pats> Bruchler, Jeannette Thompson, Velma Ann White, Onna Bierman, Marilyn Neff. Joan and Rosalie Turner, Game, and refreshments of cake, ice cream, candy a n d j) u n c h were enjoyed. Langlois Girl Scouts, led by K h X><><<>00<>0<>00<>0<>0000< h >(>0 Mrs. Archie Aldropp, met at the grade school last Wednesday. The girls are now working for their second class pins. After the meeting they sang songs, en- Real Estate Broker joyed games and refreshments. Hotel Brookings North End Archie Aldropp and Dick Tuck PHONE 594 er left Friday for Vale on a Office open all day Saturday, also Wednesday and Thursday Turkey Shoot November 12 M. G. BECKER hunting trip. During her hus-| band’s absence, Mrs. Aldropp is visiting her mother, Mrs. Basil Goodrich, in Dallas, and a sister at Oakridge. A full schedule is ahead for Mrs. Pauline Anderson who, in addition to her many other ac- tivities, has enrolled in high school. She will carry a full course of subjects. Mrs. Ander son, the mother of three sons, and grandmother of a two-year- old girl, is an active member of local organizations and is mem ber of the Home Extension Coun ty Council. Patty Mermilliod celebrated her 12th birthday with a party at her home Oct. 11. Cake, ice cream, punch, and candy were served and games were played after the opening of gifts. At tending the party were Arlene Kerber, Jean Sypher, Joan Cox, Alma Wise, Joan Cheatham, Ju-! dy Jensen, Doris and Barbara Brinkman, Delores and Patsy Bruchler, Mrs. Mary Burgess and the guest of honor’s two sisters Beverly and Mary, and father, j Courtney Mermilliod. Con. Harris Ellsworth was a guest at Sixes Grange Saturday night. He spoke on his experi- enees in congress when he was trying to obtain funds for the extension of power lines in Ore- gon, and then held a short open forum. Iris Robbens, freshman, was crowned queen of Langlois high school carnival Friday night by Morrene Bruchler, 1949 queen. Crown bearer was five-year-old Bruce Robbins and the princesses were Mary Mermilliod and Shir ley Phillips. A large crowd was present at the coronation, hav- ing spent the first part of the evening trying their skill at the various carnival booths. The next youths dance will be Friday, Oct. 20, at the Sixes Grange hall. Pot luck refresh ments will be served and every one is asked to bring their share. Will Head High School Play Casting of Langlois high school fall play, "Here Come the Brid- es,” was completed last week with Dick Everest, a junior, be- ing chosen to play the male lead, according to Robert Thetford, director of dramatics at the' high school. "Here Come the Brides,’ farce in three acts, is expected to be one of the most amusing produc tions to be given here in sev eral years. The play, to be pre sented at the gym, the latter part of November, deals with the TIMBER: Gomi quality, 4 to 5 million feet, with about million feet of peelers. Old growth from 3 to 9 feet in diameter. Practi- ally all cat show. Short haul. State School Support has REDUCED PROPERTY TAX Attractive house, 2-story, well built, in town, with view of the ocean. Lower story could be made into separate living quar ters. Live in one and rent one. Price reasonable. * • * Oregon state school support has brought outstanding benefits to Oregon’s schools and Oregon property taxpayers. State support has played a vital part in providing needed equipment and supplying necessary teachers for Oregon's surging school population. It has saved CURRY county property taxpayers $444,368 in the past 7 years Lot, 80\420 feet in desirable location for $S00. • • * CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One acre of beautiful ocean frontage for $1500. To iduiate Curry county bovs and girls for the past 7 years required local property taxes ol $1.001,039. |n addition, state school support from income tax sources supplied more I han $444.368. In other words, 00 raised b\ local school district property taxes, another >i.w has come trom stale sources. Good income property avail able on easy terms. ♦ * ♦ I have some excellent business opnort unities in Curry County available to cash customers. * • * Other homes, ocean frontage,\ lots and acreage, THURSDAY. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Schoo! population wil! ccuble in 10 years More state aid is needed to relieve rapidly increasing local district property taxes. 1950 There was a double-page air- tide in Sunday’s Journal garden section on the harvesting of lily bulbs in Oregon. While the ar ticle was taken from operations in central Oregon, it covers the way things are done in this area. Of special note was the mention of awards given by the North American Lily Society, and list ing the prizes won by Oregon lily growers, with Leslie Wood- riff receiving the first prize of Class 18L, Henryi and its hy Mrs. Ruth Bathiany recently brids. Competition for these was was a guest for a week at the held recently at Buffao, N. Y., famous Strube Lodge at Illahe and covers the entire country. NEWS Wart, the Speed Cop............ By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING BROOKINGS GARAGE GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING 4 ' ' * 'A.- " * i S aaa , SàZùrrboütiLA^ . P^uornju 13*^ NORINE HARVEY TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate High School Credits For Studio Bldg., Brookings Accredited Pupils BERT DeMOSS I I ® Box 207 Telephone 344, BrookiigsB DELCO-REMY AUTO-LITE ■ PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS ■Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and® ■hose. Prestone Anti-freeze. Bert DeMoss® ■ Dimmick Building Brookings, Oregon^ iflliilliiiliiiim Pacific Engine & Machine Warks CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. PHONE 2341 LESCHEN WIRE ROPE ESCO FITTINGS Po Ad*. Th» Children » Bill Cone, Mn. Jennelle Moorhead. Chrm., 100o Broadway BldQ , Portland 19, on Rogue River above Agness. She was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Devol of Associated, Calif., who accup the lodge a month each year. amusing and confusing antics that arise when Jimmy Took, (Dick Everest) needs a bride in a hurry. The hilarious situations that spring up through the farce are expected to keep the audi- enee in a continuous state of laughter. Others in the cast who are expected to turn in fine per/or- manees are Patty Mermilliod Charles Clarke, Joe Edwards Glenda Holycross, Pat Boice. Donna Hofsess, Morrene Bruch- 1er, and LeElla Kamph. The stu dent director is Shirley Phillips I Sell The Earth* ( OCTOBER