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Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community Three, N u m b er X X X V III CURRY COUNTY, OREGON .. 1 hursday, November 25, 1 9 4 8 YSHEL TELLS Thnaksgiving Observed 327 Years Ago B. H. S Cagers Cop ARIANS OF ARE WE THANKFUL IN RIGHT WAY? County Jamboree, NOV. MEETING OF C. OF C. IS SET i. COAST ASSN. FOR TUESDAY irist Business Third . tan 'la-n , S^B ln^ Was observed in the Plymouth ua,,ons e r i i m eT h i n k 2 6 ’ 1 ® 1“ 3 2 7 i ' e a r S firs t A m ? K rad. last y ear. B rookings High colony, which today has become a national holiday 11'ruins have p°«ted notice that Ih r c c New Directors Those Puritan forefathers, even in their bleak and ill Be Named; To iar-irom-improved homes were thankful—thankful p onship is decided in Wiielfsst lyu 11 Review Year’s Work “'S G rayshel, C u rry C ounty that they lived in a land of the free, had right to wor- !his sea,s‘T- sident o f O regon Coast B rookings C ham ber of Com saw v fit, in , the manner thev felt was ck’dd Beach I' t w as p rincipal sneak- slup as they m erce, because of T hanksgiving „ , , , „ . — ------i ...............~ “ '••• ,h e B ruins w alked ' ’ - feeling - - ay noon a t the R o tary right W e, today, nave * lost that of thankful'J awax with an honors, he re Day. has set the N ovem ber m e e t ing for nex t T uesday evening at ness, we are not satisfied with the simple thin es of sul,s wf ®n games Coast A ssociation, i t s the Odd Fellow Hall. The B aptist O phir. 13; P o rt O rford. 9. life, we have lost contentment! I Onh,r 1<l ” fen 1 m ethods of achieving ladies w ill serve the meal. Brookings, 17; Langlois, 7. R eg istra tio n fs Urged lr>, objectives it has m ade Back 327 years ago, there were no schools, no big O phir. 10; Gold Beach. 7. for. 1 hat the ladies may know how o rt O rford. 12; Langlois. 2 markets, practically nothing—but still those hardy! P Brookings, )n Coast A ssociation is an 11; Gold Beach. 4. m an j to p re p a re for and serve, O phir. 9; Langlois, 7. a reg istra tio n is urged. 'This m ay rth of th e old Roosevelt people invited the Indians to join with them, to sit done a t e ith e r P ete Lesmeis- B rookings, 13; P o rt O rford. 8. g estab lished in 1919, and down around a common „able to count their bles ‘SS- t( r ’s office o r at the post office, Gold Beach, 10; Langlois, 6. Iter changed to a m ilita ry ings. Are we doing as much today? w here sheets w ill be provided Brookings, 6; O phir, 4. * * * * * * by a hilt in le g istla tu re I Gold Beach, 8; P o rt O rford. 7. th at anyone m ay sign up, telling by R e p re se n ta tiv e Ren Are we thankful for those American principles S ta n d in g s o f th e Jatnboret how m any th e re will be in bis ind S e n a to r A. W. N orblod : W L P e t.... party. in stru c tio n s ta rtin g in which have made this the greatest nation on the face E lection W ill B e Held ruest In Oregon’s inual Income construction completed ini 2 , 7 A r ° " e ? la < ' .t t l a t , l a , i o n '? t h e B rookings 4 0 1.000 F lection of d irecto rs will i»e O p h ir 3 1 .750 held to e ith e r replace o r re-elect Gold Beach 2 2 .500 Dr. A. O. S ch m itt. H om er Kess P o rt O rford 1 3 .250 ler and H om er H ag g erty , whose L anglois 0 4 .000 term s expire. F ro m th e board O phir T o n g lu st C o m p etito r of d irec to rs will be nam ed the In all accounts of eyesw itness- |949 officers. es, B rookings had little tro u b le W ill J?er»ew Y ea r’s W o rk m each of h er ab b re v iate d gam es In addition to the election of ex cep t th a t w ith O phir, which officers, th e re will be com m ittee w ent sev eral m in u tes before it reports, and a g en eral resum e of w as possible for e ith e r to score. the y e a r s acxxnnplishnient» of B a n ketb a tl Schedule fo r Y ear th e group. G eorge Funk, re tirin g p resi F rid ay . D ecem ber 3 Langlois) at P o rt O rford; O phir at Brook- j dent, told th e P ilot th a t he be ings; Gold Beach, bye. lieved th a t the rep o rt w ould as- F rid a y , D ecem ber 10—Brook- most everyone for th e re ings at P o rt O rfo rd ; Gold Beach , have been done m any th in g s th a t at O phir; Langlois, bye. have n ev er been publicided to e highw ay saw 21.900 c a rs every other nation, which pattern the world is f y e a r of its existence. seeking to establish? *.t tim e th e n u m b er of Are we thankful for the freedom we enjoy? Are veling th e highw ay have we actually cognizant of the liberties we enjoy day M a m illion long tim e ago. C oast A ssociation w as after day with no restriction except when these lib organized in 1931, and erties overlap the liberties of our neighbors? grow n to a huge mem - Are we thankful for the knowledge that we live m b racing all of O re- and Del N o rte County. in a country, whose founding came only after invok i ing the blessing of Diety—and with the land of Moses on C oast A ssociation has make up the only two in the history of man : T ied and d istrib u te d 75.- rs, te llin g of the sights Are we thankful that we can live in a country • coast. T he association where we might disagree with our neighbor and is o th e r publications, in- a flow er book, tellin g ot yet love him as a brother? al b eau ties along th e sce- schools, free as the , Are we thankful for the a . _ air Friday, D eennbar ¡7 B ro o k » )* » t* > S. und t In- a re also í l b o u t US, which are denied people of many* nations >bgs at Gold B each; O phir a t i ’ he ch a m b e r of com m erce is showing th e beau ties and privileged to hut a few in Others? L anglois; P o rt O rford. bye. proud of its pam phlet, a d v e rt u* i '- i'i- 'a d has * i e , c u *4. . . , . T uesday, D ecem ber 21 P o r t ' 1"« ’he com m unity, its possibil- fits of th e O regon coast. Aie \\e tnanRlUl lor heritage WTlich is ours, paid O rfo n i at O p h i r ; Langluu» at I ,,lp* und fu tu re tional m agazines, such as , A larg e crowd is expected, and y E vening Post, and oth- in full by the blood of our forefathers, to establish Gold B each; B rookings, bye. F rid ay . J a n u a ry 7 L anglois a\ everyone w ho plans to a tte n d is riv en 8361.000 w o rth of on the face of this earth a nation which is ruled by B rookings; Gold Beach a t P o r t J u rK«d to reg ister th a t th e ladies tell ab out it. the people themselves, in the way the people want? O rford; O phir, bye. ! serving th e d in n e r m ay be p re- (state of O regon m a in ta in s F rid ay , J a n u a ry 14 P o rt O r-j l>ar,‘d ot m eet the situ atio n . k l bureau, and th e s ta te Where else in the world do people change govern ford a t L anglois; B rookings a t : ----------------------------------------- hates m oney for n atio n al mental plans at any time without bloodshed? O phir; Gold Beach, bye. sing In 1948 th e revenue F rid a y . J a n u a ry 21— P o rt O r -i 9.911,884. from to u rists No doubt hut the Pilgrim fathers gathered their ford at B rookings; o p h ir a t Gold« 1 by cars, and added to (ra ti' com ing hv tra in and idea for such a day as Thanksgiving from the He- Haled over $92,000,000 It brews who held just such a national feast at their Beach a* Brokings-> 28 -Gold L anglois at ii - ’ * the floods ab o u t the capital citv, Jerusalem, each vear. This feast was Ophir; P o rt Orford,* bye.” Í G ra v side servir..« w ere held a t are a in J u n e th a t th is was dow n som e SHoSq both social and religious, and tended to keep alive S ^ ^ T n T e '" , the p revious y ear. brotherhood and worship of the true God j,01s B rookings bye. d irectio n of the Ddd Fellow« for .la g a z m e has done so so, j g fitting for Americans today to attend a wor F rid ay . F e b ru a ry 11 B ro o k -¡K o y Reed H ogan, who died on « help th is area. M r. G r a y -, . . . . » ings a t L anglois; P o rt O rford a t I M onday evening a t his home in w -he R o ta n a n s . it has snip service of some sort, he it in their churches or Brookings. Gold B each ; O phir, bye. ia t.c d ata, from which, about their family tables, as well as to enjoy family B om A ugust 2. 1875, in K an C ounty T o u rn am en t, F eb ru ary in May. it w in ru n six re.unions and feasts of good food. sas. Mr. H ogan w as a m illw rig h t 17 and 18. vf a series of a rtic le s de- by trad e, lo catin g in this a re a a t ¡entirely to O regon. There are many troubles that we can borrow from th e tim e th e m ill w as being built * com pleting his ta lk Mr. the uncertain tomorrows, but for one day over the in 1913. H e w as m arried , Dec. 31, ?1 answ ered m any ques- 1900 to E lsie Ransom , a t th e nation, let us review our blessings and privileges ointed his w ay by . Ransome hom e on th e W inchuck. and be among those who give thanks! B rookings am b u lan ce sponsors j To this union was born one son, th o u g h t, th e first of the week w ho was k ille d m any years ago. Let us look hack at 1948 with critical eye—let us th a t S a n ta C laus had visited t h e 1 S urviving, besides hi» widow, ¡rd m eeting w as held a t are a, w hen th ey noticed a pile a re tw o b ro th ers and fo u r Bis ,e T ierce’s home. Nov. observe our mistakes, analyze them, and profit. I ^ t|o, gow) llnen iIaclt,.d wgUy and ters, ail resid e n ts of th e Los A n ‘d our business m eet- us say to our neighwr that we are thankful we can ready fo r any em ergency geles area. ’here w ere served cake. both live in a country although me may not alwaysi F in ally new» news leaked out th a t A ctive u n til about 12 y ears !pry good. none o th e r ago when he became afflicted w ith agree. Such are our blessings if we are not too blind the K i> o d oH man wa* u rth m eeting was held member» o f the B e tte r palsy, .Mr H ogan wan one of th e a Akers home th is Tues- to see them—and heed them! i, donors of th is special o rg an izers and c h a r te r m em b ers held it on Tuesday be- of C hetcp Lodge, No. 249 w hich That this Thanksgiving, 1948, he bountiful, is the h ad ch a rg e of th e fu n e ra l a r snksgiving came on o u r wish of the Pilot. It is our earnest hope that everyone Roy Ht Tuesday fo r ran g em en t an d burial. ’ tin g date. F o r th a t Last Rites Held On Wednesday For Roy Reed Hogan Santa Leaves Linen With Ambulance d Scout Notes • h. id it Tuesday. of the Pilot readers can find hundreds of blessings while thev are re-counting events of the past. rh a n ksg ivin g >ther. « P ilo t C lass Ads brin g resu lts!