Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 12, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950
DIMES DRIVE TO
BEGIN NEXT MON.
OVER NATION
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
were immensely impressed with vation thereof as a lamp that
this community, their fii-st visit. burneth.”
“I have set watchmen upon thy
Mr. Kaiser is a district man for
walls, O, Jerusalem, which shall
the Northwestern Mutual Life
never hold their peace day nor
Insurance Co., of Milwaukee, and
night: yet that are the Lord’s
is one of the company’s leading
insurance producers. The twci remembrancers take no reat and
had spent Christmas at Corval­ give him no rest till he establish,
lis with a sister and daughter, and, till he make Jerusalem a
Mrs. Gerald Korzan, whose hus­ praise in the earth.”
“Behold, the Lord hath pro­
band is on the faculty of OSC.
claimed unt« the end of the
world: Say ye to the daughters
of Zion: Behold thy salvation
cometh: behold his reward is
with him, and his work before
him.” Isa. 62: 1, 2, 6, 7, 11.
This is a most interesting
With highway load limits cut prophecy in these days when the
as much as 50 per cent in many nations of the world are trying
sections of the state, trucking in to make Jerusalem an open city.
the local area took a decided Whether they do the right thing
drop late last week, when the or not, God will take care of Je­
state highway commission, due rusalem when his time comes.—
to winter conditions, reduced the Jos. M. Johnson, Gold Beach.
load limits all over Oregon.
GOLD BEACH — Opening of
the 1950 March of Dimes cam­
paign begins in Curry County
and throughout the nation on
Monday, Jan. 16, John Porisch,
Curry county director, announc-
->d late last week. The following
community chairmen have been
appointed to aid:
Go’d Beach — Mrs. Harry
Briggs.
Brookings—Mrs. Verna Men­
denhall.
Wedderburn — Mrs. Corrine
Newhouse.
Port Orford—Mrs. Lyle Crase.
Denmark—Mrs. Elsie Quinn.
Harbor—Mrs. Harriett Payne.
Sixes—Mrs. C. E. Brooks.
Agness—Harry Nash.
In the higher elevations frosts
Curry county was again for­ have weakened pavements, and
tunate in that no new case of along the coast the rains have
infantile paralysis occurred in softened the fills under many
the past year. However, in the pavements. Restrictions will be
nation, the number of cases has lifted only whene these winter
reached an all-time high, with conditions are relieved.
more than 41,000. This far ex­
ceeds the previous record occur­
rence of 27,000 in 1916.
“For Zion’s sake I will not
Over eight per cent of the vic­
hold
my peace, and for Jerusa­
tims received aid from the Na­
tional Fourstetion of Infantile lem’s sake I will not rest until
Paralysis. Total expenditures for the righteousness thereof go
medical aid was thirty-one mil­ forth as brightness and the sal-
lion dollars. Of this amount the
national headquarters supplied
almost ten million to county
chapters whose funds were ex­
hausted.
Since its beginning in 1938,
the National Foundation through
the March of Dimes has been
able to provide the best avail­
able medical care for every vic-|
tim stricken. The record 1949
epidemic has exhausted the na­
tional headquarters funds as
well as many county chapter
funds in 44 states. If this work
of providing help to every vic-1
tim, the 1950 drive must be the ;
greatest ever, stated Mr. Porisch
to the press.
Curry county and the State of
Oregon have always been known
as outstanding contributors to
i the campaign. Last year Oregon
ranked fourth in United States
on a per-capita basis. Curry was
17th in the 36 Oregon counties.
Workers are again confident
that Curry citizens will meet’
the quota for the county, and
exceed it, if possible.
The World's Best Climate
PAGE THR1M
lived scarcely an hour, at Sea- and Mr. Morris attended to af-
side hospital, Crescent City.
fairs of Pacific Bulb Growers, of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morris left which he was recently elected
early this week for the Portland president.
area where Mrs. Morris attended
1929 Model A Ford. Runs Well.
a «umber of P.-T. A. sessions, | $70. Geo. Widney, Brookings.
Road Load Limit
Slows Trucking
In Entire State
Not By Bread Alone
LOCAL
NEWS
Visitors of the A. E. Griffins
were Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hutch­
inson of Tulare, and Mr. and
Mrs. Perry Wilson of Porterville,
Calif. Mrs. Hutchinson is a sis-
tend Mr. Wilson a brother of
Mrs. Griffin. While here, they at­
tempted to snare a steelhead, but
had absolutely no luck at all—
' quite different from the Griffins
who had boasted their luck.
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kay Kessler, born last Friday,
¡3 t&terful
neto peartul
We’re off to 1950—with a world full of hope for surpass­
ing mankind s remarkable progress of the earlier years
of the 20th century while avoiding their mistakes.
Telephone service—which played such a vital role in
bringing the world closer together for the first part of the
century—has a still bigger job for the years ahead.
We’re tackling our part of that job, confident of increas­
ing our service to you even more while increasing the value
of your telephone for you.
Happy New Year! '
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South Dakotans
Impressed By Visit
Fred F. Kaiser of Sioux Falls,
South Dakota, and his mother,
Mrs. Anna Kaiser of Yankton,
South Dakota, left last Friday ,
after New Years spent with
their brother and son, Jack Kais­
er of the Dawson tracts. They
It lets you drive without shifting. It
the best-looking new car of
has a terrific high-compression engine,
them all! It’s the new De Soto,
bigger-than-ever
brakes, weatherproof
designed to give you more room, more
ignition, feather-light steering. Yet it is
comfort, more visibility, more safety and
excitingly
easy to buy and amazingly
more lasting satisfaction than any car
economical to operate.
you ever owned. Here’s the car designed
No matter which make of car you
with YOU in mind.
thought
you might buy this year, “Drive
It’s brand-new from handsome new
a De Soto before you decide.” Let us
front grille to tail lights. And it’s waiting
arrange
a demonstration.
for you to come and ride in it.
ere ’ s
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Tune
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see de oto .nd \
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Phone 2771
i
in THE CROL’CHO MARX show ; ,
display
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R. BUFFINGTON (BLACK CAT GARAGE)
Plymouth and DeSoto Dealer
GOLD BEACH, ORE