OUTlXiO R It A M111. IN ( ¡fi.., FIRST NATIONAL HANK IN NATlCNS "TOP 30" Hints To Help You Find Your Way Out If Lost ny LANS LENEVE Many woodsmen, especially degrees of true north. Other htmtcia, w ill not venture forth aides; coniferous trees, such Into the woods without a com. as the pine, are liushler on the p u a . They (le|N»nd upon It al­ south sldo. Willows anil pop- most aoley aa a guidance of lars tend to lean toward the aafety.-an unfailing “ finger” south. If lost In a snowy coun­ (hat serve a to guide them on try , remember that the drifts th eir courae during quest for are usually lodged on the down­ game, and pointe the way safely wind side of rocks, trees and back to camp at the completion clumps. Bo travel upwind when of the hunt. possible. Moss w ill lie found .Such an Instrument provides growing thicker on the north good Insurance against the pos­ side of trees To prevent c ir ­ sibility of becoming lost. That cling, line up three trees In la, providing that one fa m ilia r, line ahead of you. When you l/e s h im s e lf w ith II to the have passed the third one, line extent of reading It properly up throe more In the same and registering firm ly In mind manner; keep on repeating the the exact location of the start procedure and you w ill tie tra ­ Ing point and noting carefully veling In a fa irly straight line. the position that the pointer A ll for now, |te with you must mark upon the compass again next week. . . In the upon the return Journey, In meantime, don’t gel lost. order to guide him hack to his point of departure. Selective Service There are also persons that scorn the use of a compass, Registrars Listed and during an entire lifetim e spent rambling atout the fo r. Selective Service regulations eats and mountains, never re ­ sort to using one. It matters require that all young men must not as to what sort of country regutcr with Selective Service they happen to 1«? seeking game w ithin five dayi following their In, whether It la unfam iliar 18th b in Inlay, assistant clerk or otherwise, s u c h persons M ary lai Joluiion of Local Board wander hither and yon with no No. St noted today. For the con­ tlniught of liecomtng lost, and venience of young men fallin g when tim e arriv e s to make their in tin t calagory, volunteer reg­ return Journey, they doanabout istrars in Curry cmmty, and their f a c e and travel In unerring locations, are as follows: BROOKINGS —Charles Gray- fashion hark to their starting point. Such persons are lo rn sliel, Grays he I Insurance Agen­ woodsmen und a|>pai ently pos­ cy; Mrs. Dora Beaulieu, Brook­ sess an Instinctive homing na­ ings- I larbor high scliool. GOLD BEACH—Edsal Colvin, ture m u c h like that of a homing pigeon. Jtut s u c h | * r . Gold Beach Union high school; sons are of a ra re breed. For Vem Kolen, Kolen-Huggins A - few are capable of depending g e n c y , I n c . ; Ray E. Neugart, soley U|s)n Instinct and the en­ County School Supt, court house. PORT O R F O R D -M rs . R u t h dowment of an uncanny sense of direction (though such p e r- Wahl, c ity clerk's office, city hall. sons do exist) to guide them L A N C L O I S - J o h n A. Wahl, out of the Jungles. The great m ajority of good principal, Pacific high school. Local Board No. 51 board m e e t­ woodsmen found minus a com­ pass are those that have l«ro m e ings ire held In Gold Beach on experienced In the ways of the the second Thursday following forests. They rely not only on the tenth of each m onth their sense of direction, lo t largely upon their ability to Scholarship App's observe the surroundings In «.til« »i lhe> .11 . ■ ... kin, , N ow Being Sent For lo take careful note of various landmarks: a tree that hast>een F ra n k Leahy A w a rd seared by lightning, a certain dead snag standing alone In Applications are now lielng the midst of the forest, a large sont to high schools through­ mossy log lying close to the out Oregon for the second annual dim forest tr a il, a growth of ICO A Life Insurance Frank load-stools adorning the base Leahy F o o t b a l l Scholarshl| of a tre e, a broken topped Award. t r e e , a I«u Id er of unusual The scholarship (S’ i - . i L - S s i t e or shape, as well as to a graduating Oregon high numerous other objects glimp­ school senior on the basts ol sed during (heir quest for game. ay attention to the country he have at present. Is i s i s s l m t h r o u i h. I t ’ s I . t t «•: to keep one eye on the tra il and make mental notes of ob­ jects cited. A H E L P F U L HINT OH TWO H e re’ s a helpful hint or so, In case you Income lost: if you can’t locate the North Star, don't despair. You ran still lo­ cate true north. Prop a stick Into t h e ¿sound at a 45 de­ gree angle and hang a rock from the end of the stick. Just be­ fore noon, mark the spot where the rock’ s shadow falls (a), and again six hours later (b). Start­ ing directly under the suspended rock, draw a line to a point midway between the morning (a) and the afternoon (b) marks. This line |iolnts to within three Turner Auto Parts 227 6th Street P in t N ational Bank of Oregon is die only bank In die Pacific Northwest end one of only three wegt of the Rocky Mounts Ins to advance In Ute rankings of the top HX) banks In the country. According to slat 1st le i co m ­ piled by the d ally newspaper "Am erican Banker, " First N a­ tional at the end of 1964 had moved to the 28th spot from the 29thby virtue of Its de|>oslt In ­ crease of more than $84. 7 m i l ­ lion over the (irevlous year. Farmers N ay Get AGP Funds George W. Woodwortli, ch air­ man of Curry County A SC Com ­ m ittee, said today that on Fab, 10, an allocation of emergency ACP funds was made to Curry county. These funds arc to be used In a;>provtng cost-sliares to fanners who must start carrying out rehabilitation work before the end of March. Approvals w ill be Issued for other work as ad­ dition el allocations of ACP em ­ ergency funds are received. Details on the emergency ACP Gunners Bag Few er practices for restoration to pro­ ductive use f l o o d damaged farmland were sent to the ASCS county o ffice w ith the notice of allocation. Farmers who have already started restoration w o k should f i l e requests for coet- iharing in the ASCS county of­ fice by M arch 11, 196S. Farmers who f i l e their re­ quests after M arch 11 w ill qual­ ify for emergency coat-sharing on work not yet started, but not on work already done. W aterfow l On Public Shooting Grounds Final tally on the p u b lic shooting erounds d u r in g the 1964 waterfowl season shows a downtrend In hunters as well F ir m e n who have suffered flood damage may obtain de­ tails on the assistance available through emergency ACP cost- sharing from their ASCS county o ffice, Courthouse, Cold Beach. Port CWord Newt, T H o d ay, February 18, 1965—3 as number of birds taken from these areas. Chet Kebbe, chief of the game commission’ s waterfowl pro­ gram , said Just over 13,000 hunters utilized the public m ar­ shes last year and d o w n e d 23,000 birds. In the 1963season about 15,700 hunters gunned the shooting areas and reported ta­ king 28,000 birds. Ducks taken numbered 17,345 while the goose bag numbered 5,600. The remainder of tlie birds reported were coot and snipe. The summary Includes birds taken at Summer Lake. Sauvle Island, G o v e r n m e n t Island and Warner Valley. The state-wide hunting sea­ son summary Is not complete, but It was felt by biologists to be only fair at beat. Hunt­ ing was considered exceptional only (hiring the December cold snap which for ced good numbers of birds Into the state. Very few hunters took advantage of the extended waterfowl season In eastern Oregon. w as mod 7 w e M W ree. te Mni24 FRVERS ■HIHII • 7 u ,i S ’ i i i i l * ' Ö C U T -U P I Jh B rt , I ' l l 1111 4 fees // pmk t . iM m , » » » » » » i » COFFEE • « » 11 « 11 «AST 4 5 CHOPS 4 5 SHORT R I0S SMOKED TONGUE sparfribs WIENERS O 2U N T