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Page Six Bett Homesites In The World With The Churches Christian Scientist Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m. at the new Christian Science church. “Adam and Fallen M^n” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, November 5. The Golden Text is “O Israel, return untt the Lord thy G<d; for thou has fallen by thine iniquity” (Hos. 14:;). Among citations which com- prise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the chil dren of God” (Rom. 8:16), to gether with the following cur- relative passage from the Chris tian Science textbook, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed- Tly: “In divine science, God and the real man are inseparable as divine principle and idea” page 476). Baptist Community J. L. MUMBOWER, Minister Mis. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School Su perintendent. Sunday School for all ages at 9:45 a. m. Worship Service at 11 a. m. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer met ting, and Bible Study at 7:30 Wednesday eve. Choir Practice, Thursday at 8:00 p. m. 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. Smith River Methodist Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, Grace VanZee, supt Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Äev. Knutson will deliver the -norning sermon. Episcopal Rev. C. M. Lever, Vicar. Services 1st and 3rd Sundays at 11 a. m. Fifth Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Star of the Sea Catholic Church Rev. Fr. Donald Denman First Sunday of month at 12 noon. All other Sundays at 8 a. m 'The Re-Organized Church of JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS will hold services at the Chetco Grange hall, next Sunday, with Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wor ship service at 11 a. m. Oregon District Missionary, Elder Elwin R. Vest, will be the speaker and everyone is welcome. Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath School — Saturday at 9:45 a. m. Church Services Saturday at 11:00 a. m. TRAP SHOOT Chetco Rod & Gun Club On Benham I^ane, south of Harbor, will have “cost” prac tice trap shoots, Sunday, Oct. 29, and Novemlicr 5, at 10 a. m. Th is a chance for everyone to learn to shoot. Also an oppor tunity to see the new automatic trap, houses and ground com pletely ready. Any sportsman of Del Norte or Curry county is welcome to come. Turkey Shoot November 12 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1950 3RGOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON prohibit all liquor advertising, as anyone can see who will take a few’ moments to read “Official Voters’ Pamphlet” in connection Bill is with the state highway with this issue. The real purpose of this mea department, with offices at Sa sure is stated by the committee lem. Gene Crossen, night watch which sponsored it in the follow man for Double O Lumber Co., ing words: for the past year, was found dead “The people of the State of at his home last Saturday night. Oregon can control liquor ad He was a clerk at Schroeder’s vertising originating within the store for some time also. Burial state, but cannot control adver- will be at Seattle. tising originating outside the Mr. and Mrs. McLennan and state. But we, the people of the Mrs. Gene Ackerman left Thurs State of Oregon, have the right day Tor Santa Rosa to spend a to stipulate and to control the few’ days. They plan to attend conditions under which liquor football games, in which Mrs. can be sold in our state. The Ackerman’s son play, w hile gone. ONE AND ONLY PURPOSE of Mr. and Mrs. Averill Walker this law is to stop all promotive and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. I advertising by making unsalable Nilsson called at the Vernon Jar-' the commodity thus advertised. rett home Thursday evening to “Great care was exercised in wish Vernon a happy birthday drafting this measure. Every pos and to partake of birthday cake sible contingency has been brief and coffee. ed with respect to statutory and constitutional law. This bill will successfully operate under and strengthen the present liquor control law’s of our state. Editor, Pilot: “Many alcoholic beverage ads Communism uses the “big lie” are built around pets, beautiful technique. It seems to me that animals, athletics, fishing, hunt certain liquor interests are us- ing and family and home scenes. ing this same tactics in connec- attack 'These ads, which are made very tion with their current attractive, present a strong ap on State Measure 316. peal to the imagination of our “Don’t be tricked into prohi youth and tend to cultivate in bition” they cry. But let’s not them the drink habit. This bill allow’ them to trick us into think- ing this is a prohibition measure.^ will make this type of promotive It is NOT. In fact it doesn’t even I advertising unprofitable.” Young People — Saturday at It will be held later. Wm. Strohmeyer, o f Salem, 3:45 p. m. looked up the Vernon Jarretts Praver Meeting — Wednesday while in Gold Beach recently. evening at 8:00. All Sabbath services this com ing Saturday will be held at the Baptist Community church. Do note this change for this week only. The program at the H o’clock hour will be one of special in- terest to the community. It w.ll be a temperance rally under di rection of G. P. Christensen, lo cal president oZ Brookings Tem perance Society, and F. P. Tomp kinson, local secretary. All are ccrdially invited to attend. GOLD BEACH Farewell Party A farewell party was held at Club Del Rogue Friday evening for Bernadine Crow’ by her co workers at the telephone office. Bernadine was the recipient of many gifts from the girls, ap proximately 30 enjoyign the eve nings affair. Pomona Grange Meetintg Remember, Grangers'! . Curry County Pomona Grange meets with Chetco at 11 a. m. Satur- day, Nov. 4, at the Chetco hall Exemplification of the fifth do- gree will be given. Plan to al tend! Johnny Prince of Jerry’s Flat has been seriously ill but is re- ported much improved. Vesta Gaunt let t. manager of Trehearnes store here made a business trip to Crescent City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hemblock and children o? Eureka and her sister, stopped off to call no the Ralph Nilssons at Jerry’s Flat. They were on their way to Ban- don for the week-end. Mrs. Myrtle Worley and Mary Hutchings and two children left Thursday for Woodlawn, Calif., on a combined business and plea- During their absence sure the Dinette will be closed. Mr. and Mis. Rex Cummings and family, recently of Rogue River Park, will make their new' home at Montavilla, Calif. Coast Bernadine Crow, Telephone Co. operator, left on Saturday for McMinnville, where she has been transferred. She has been with the company in Gold Beach two years. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douthit re turned home from Bend last w eek. Pomona Grange booster night, planned for Friday night, was post ponc'd because of the storm. In The Mail-box: The liquor interests CAN take steps to make sure that such ad vertising in kept out of Oregon. This of course will be an incon venience toh them. But not as much of an inconvenience as is* caused our communities and our state by the habitual users of these alcoholic products who fill our jails, asylums and hospitals to overflowing. Let’s not be so tricked by the “big lie” tech nique into defeating this mea sure. Let’s protect our children from the malicious influence of the misleading liquor ads by vot ing YES on 316.—Leo VanDol- son, Brookings. Realty Transfers Mr. and Mrs. John N. Teets of Santa Monica, Calif., spending the past few’ weeks here on a fishing trip, have been so im pressed with the area (the re cent storm excepted) that they decided to make an investment. As a result they purchased the J. E. Lawrence 4 acres and resi- dence near the mouth of the Chetco rived. The transaction was handled through the Pete Les- meister agency. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimond of Portland, were brief visitors ill this area. Tuesday. Mr. Dimond is one of the owners of Paper Mills Agency, wholesale paper merchants. HELP RELIEVE MOUNTIN^ LOCAL PROPERTY TAXES State school support must be increased. At present, property owners are saddled with more than their share of the load. Equalize school sup port— reduce local property taxes. C Pd. Adv. TU CM¿roA 9M Mri. Moorhead, Chrm, 100Ó Broadway Bldg-, Fortiori. CLEAN...VIGOROUS...EFFECT/V£ LEADERSHIP Governor DOUG. McKAY is doing the job the people of Oregon want done! w The integrity of his administration has justly ’ earned the confidence of the people. w While many states are floundering under huge ’ deficits and increasing taxes, Oregon’s budget is balanced. We have avoided here the epi demic of deficit spending. w In no other 20-month period of Oregon history ’ has as much BEEN DONE in modernization of our state institutions, construction of new buildings for higher education, highway devel opment (and on a pay-as-you-go basis!), tour ist travel, peace-time industrial expansion, co ordination of state agencies dealing with resource conservation and development, and effective budget control of state administra tive expense. RE ELECT GOVERNOR id Advertísèment '