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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1949)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 r Grayshel Urges All To Aid In Seeking tMore Tourist Travel 1 Charles H. Grayshel was named vice-president for Curry county to succed himself and Pete J. j Lesmeister named as director, at j the recent board of directors’ meeting of Oregon Coast Associ ation, held at Astoria. M. E. Kel ley of Port and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of Gold Beach were others from the county attend ing the affair. The budget, as submitted by the manager, for an expenditure of $20,000 for 1949 was approved. Membership into the Pacific Northwest Travel Association was voted by the board as well! as approval for the manager to travel to the "travel shows" at Chicago and Detroit this coming spring. The manager reported mailing out upon request over 75.000 folders in 1948 and answer ing some 3,000 letters asking for information about the Oregon Coast. Committees appointed by the president, H. A. (Sandy) Sanders to act for the coming year: Fish and Gamo, Paul Woods, chairman. Standardization of Rates, Gor- don Goetz, chairman. . A "legislative committee” will be appointed soon to study new law’ that may affect the member ship on the Oregon Coast. The board voted to send Gov. Douglas McKay a letter asking if the bill increasing the membership of the game commission from five to seven men passed, and that the two new members be selected from the Oregon Coast. Crescent City, Calif, will be host to the 1949 convention, in November. "Curry county still needs more members to help support the cost of bring these tourists to Oregon. Our membership in 1948 was 41 members, over 30 of these living in the Brookings and Harbor vi cinity, the remainder in Gold Beach, Port Orford and Langlois, We should have 45 new members in Gold Beach, 10 new members in Port Orford, and 10 more to lie spread among the following: Pistol River, Ophir, Denmark, Sixes, Langlois. If you are in any business on the highway, we do need your membeship,” Charles Grayshel told the Pilot, when telling about the meeting. Continued from page one points, the second string walloped Langlois Bs 39 to 11. Fitzhugh and Vaughan followed with eight points each. Langlois Tough To Win Over With Kinion needing almost the entire game to have “time’’ for his coveted letter, and with a few other second string boys on the same list of letter-winners, it w’as practically the second team which played Langlois As in the last game of the evening. True to his promise to the boys, Guthrie left them in the time needed, even with defeat almost overtaking them in the final min- utes. The score was 39 to 38. Bor Scores of Gaines Brookings— 39 fg ft Pf tp 1 2 0 Garvin, f .............. .1 0 8 0 Fitzhugh, f .......... 4 0 19 3 Crockett, c ............ 8 2 2 0 Duffv, s .................. .1 3 8 2 Vaughan, g .......... 3 1 0 0 0 Johnson, g ............ „ —— .... 7 39 5 Totals ................ 17 • * • fg ft Pf tp Laiglois—11 1 4 0 Everest, f ..... ...... .2 0 2 0 Stankavichi f ..... .1 5 0 0 J. Everest, c......... .0 0 0 0 Hale, g .................. .0 0 0 0 Anderson, g .......... ..1 2 3 3 Smith, s ................ 0 1 0 0 Sypher, s ................ ..0 —- -. — ■■ 1 — “ " 3 13 11 Totals .............. 4 * * ♦ fg ft pf tp Brookings—39 2 2 0 Jaklewicz, f .......... ..1 0 0 0 Browm, f ................ .0 1 5 1 Kinion, c .............. ..2 0 * 0 0 Carte, s .................. .0 2 10 5 0 Rppkman p 0 4 0 Sumner, g .............. ..2 2 5 ..2 1 Rausch, f .............. 2 10 0 Reiling, f .............. ..5 1 3 1 Gardner, c ............ ..1 ... - ... — ..— —— 3 10 39 Totals ................ 18 * * * Langlios 38 fg ft pf tp 3 17 1 Holycross, f ...... t.... .8 2 3 1 Price, f ................. 1 4 4 0 Kruetzer, c ......... ..2 2 6 2 Storm, g .............. ..2 4 8 0 N. Storm, s ........ ..4 .. —. — ——— —— If you advise the make of hear ing aid you are now’ wearing, and 4 15 38 Totals ............... 17 send the name and address of a hard-of-hearing friend, an Ore Where there’s no sidewalk. be gon firm will send YOU without sure to walk facing traffic, on the cost, a very useful battery test left side of the highway. In Ore er! Every hearing aid user should gon, 14 were killed walking with have one. JAMES N. TAFT & ASSOCIATES. 734 American traffic for every one killed walk Bank Bldg,, Portland 5. Ore. 4t ing against it. Wilson Freeman, Ted Free man and Howard McClung, for two days made desepate efforts to reach Big Flat by Jeep, on the south fork of the Smith River, to take feed and groceries into the marooned “Big Flats.” They failed, due to heavy snows. Wilson Freeman and Leland White prepared pack- age that could be dropped out of an airplane, such as Iwans, bacon, salt, matches, etc. Leland fled ot'er Wednes day, and being unable to land, signalled the people and drop ped the package of groceries, which will keep them until the snow is melted enough to get m by car. People of this area are hop ing these people will have suf ficient feed to keep their cat tle living until they may be reached by car. "Modern cartoonists who cari cature Russia as a bear. Great Britain as a lion, and the United States as an eagle may well have taken their idea from the Bible for God used this method of sym bolizing nations 2500 years ago in the prophecies of Daniel,’’ sug gested Pastor Leo VanDolson, in his lecture at the Chetco Inn last Sunday night. The lecture entitled "What is Jesus Doing No?” covered the prophecies of the eighth and nines chapters of Daniel. According to the lecturer the 2300-day-year period of these chapters extends from the decree to rebuild Je- rusalem issued in the year 457 B. C., down to 1944 A. D. The first 69 weeks (or 483 years) of this prophecy, the turer pointed out. is one of the most, outstanding evidences that Jesus of Nazareth w’as the true Messiah for it actually predicted that the Messia would begin his Ministry in the year 27 A. D., the very year Jesus was baptized and began his public ministry. "At the close of this longest Bible-time prophecy in the year 1844 the Bible predicted that the According to to several Satel sanctuary that Paul speaks of as lite Club members, sponsors of being in heaven began to be the annual event, which was be cleansed. To aid in the under gun last year, local stores again standing of this great event it are co-operating in the annual is necessary to study the ancient Spring Fashion Show and Dance, temple services of the Jews and set for March 12 at the Chetco especially the cleansing of their Grange hall. sanctuary on the annual Day of While there still remain many Atonement," VanDolson said. details to work out, the plans, He went on to explain that the say members, will follow those cleansing of the sancutary in established last year, w’hen the heaven must refer to th«' work "latest things” in fashions will, of atonement, judgment, and the be on display, on live models. blotting out of sins that Jesus Old fashions will come up for Christ is now carring on in hea scrutiny, say some up for con-j ven. Next week’s "Know’ Your sideration—this may prove to be. Bible” lectures at the Chetco Inn something new. as there seems are listed on page four of this to be a little bit of secretiveness issue. about the plan. EVERYTHING FROM BASEMENT TO THE ROOF Shiplap Dimension Lumber Cement Ceiling Tile Wall Board Firtex Plywood Beaver Board 14-inch and %-inch Sheetrock Button Board Firtex Plaster Lath Redwood Siding J. M. Asbestos Siding Oak Flooring Fir Flooring Doors Mouldings Sash Shingles Nails Roofings Tyle Board Building Hardware Pittsburgh Paints and Sundries Window Glass Plate Glass Check With Us For Your Complete Building Needs W E Curry County Lumber Company Oregon Kin May Apply For Benefit Dance Nets Stars'' Now Over $100 Sat'day ''Gold SALEM Application for gold A sum of approximately $105 will be turned over to Ambulance Icorporated, for purchase of the insurance policy coming due on the Brookings and Harbor am bulance in July, as result of the benefit dance sponsored by the Brookings Rotary' club. Saturday night at Chetco Grange. With a fair crowd out, knowing the importance of the event, en joyed not only a good dance, but a wiener, coffee and pop refresh ments as w’cll. Music was furn ished by six pieces, some of which gave back their money for play ing that evening. Crossing between intersections is often the shortest way to get where you’re going—if the hos pital or cemetery is you rdesti- nation. Otherwise it’s better to walk to the corner. lapel buttons, issued by the armed forces to next of kin of those who died on active service in World War 2, are now avail able locally, the Oregon Depart ment of Veterans’ Affairs has an nounced. The gold star lapel button, au thorized by the 80th congress, consists of a gold star on a pur pie circular background, border- ed in gold and surrounded by gold laurel leaves. The recipi- ent’s initials will be inscribed on the reverse side. The branch of service in which the deceased served will issue a button without cost to the sur viving widow and each of the surviving parents. Other surviv ors, including children, brothers, and sisters, may obtain the but ton at cost price of about $1.50. The serviceman must have diedi Funeral Heme NORINE HARVEY accredited teacher of and Ambulane* S*rri** for al! occasions, Immediate Service Irvin's Florists MEADOWS' Auto Service & Nursery 4k WESTINGHOUSE DUO * Auto Painting «on Revolutionary! Studio Building Brookings, Ore. Flowers ... 9th and L Streets Crescent City, Calif Pfc. and Mrs. John M. Ashley and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ashley and other friends were here Sun day to visit the men’s brother- in-law md sister, Mr. and Mrs. Drake and mother, Mrs. Ashley. They are stationed at C a m p Stoneman, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. ftalph Vincent left by car Monday for Los An- geles, Calif., w h e r they w ill meet their son, Jimmy, Saturday. Jimmy, who has been east with 12 boys scouts for national scout week, is returning by the south ern route. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent plan to stop en route to shop for goods for the gift shop. Homer Kessler was taken sud denly ill Saturday, and confied to his home with a severe attack of influenza. People, used to having their daily newspapers, were lost Sat urday, Sunday and Monday, by failing to receive the Oregonian or Journal, whose pressmen had walked out on strike. PIANO + Re-Built LOCAL NEWS • UH-Wf, CAM T-ABOUT radi« Phone 1091 Crescent City, California PAGE THREH while in active military service between Dec. 7, 1941, and July 25. 1947. Thp act provides that no gold star lapel button will be sold to any person who has been furn ished a lapel button free of cost, and not more than one such la pel button will be sold to any one person. Private manufacture and sale of the button is prohibited. But tons will not be distributed lo cally, but must be obtained from the appropriate branch of service. Application forms, NME3, may be obtained through the depart ment of veterans’ etTairs, 416 S. W. 11th Ave., Portland, and the State Library building, Salem, or from county veterans’ service of ficers. from the headquarters of American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Disabled Amerien Veterans, at any army, air force, navy and marine re cruiting stations in Oregon. In structions ..nd mailing addresses are incuded on the forms. 1949 Fashions Wil! ' Feature March 12 Show Of Clothes BUILDING MATERIALS Brookingns National Symbols Described In Bible, Says Lecturer, Sun. Jeep Fails, Then Plane “Delivers” Groceries Bruins Go Through Season Undefeated Hearing Aid Users Receive Free Gift I the World’s Best Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Phone Crescent City 2224 or Call at Titus Bulh Farms Brookings Electric & Radio Co. RCA Victor Records Rhymes" on non-breakbale discs Western, new and old Scandi- navi an selections. lany New Popular Seceltions.