INGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950
Pelicans Massacred In Second Game,
Sun., When Merchants Shut All Gates
The Crescent City Merchants i
continued their “hex” on Brook
ings by defeating the Pelicans
for the second time at Crescent
City, Sunday, this time by a 10
to 1 score.
Salvage started on the mound
for the Pelicans and got by the
first inning, one, two, three but
the Merchants hopped onto him
for seven hits and five runs in
the second and third; Astin re
lieved him to start the last of
the fourth and after retiring the
first two batters, Knight slapped
a long home run between left
and center. Three walks and
two hits in the sixth were good
for two more runs, with only
one out, proving that it was not
Astin’s “day” for pitching. Third
Itiiseman Jim Barrett then trad-
e*d positions with Astin and re-
tired the side.
Two hits and two walks off
Barrett in the seventh gave the
Merchants their final tally, with
Barrett retiring the side in the
eighth.
While t h e Pelicans touched
Templeton, Del Norte high school
pitcher, for nine hits in seven in
nings, they were never able to
bunch hits effectively. Four fast !
double plays on the part of the:
Merchants infield cut down sev
eral fine scoring opportunities.
Despite this second straight
loss, the Pelicans give indications
of developing into a good club,
especially with the proposed ad
dition of a first string catcher|
and first baseman. Lack of suf-i
ficient practice games is np doubt ,
tlw Pels principal handicap.
League play starts next Sun
day with the locals making the
long trek to Myrtle Creek. First ■
home game will be against Ash-
land on May 21, the Azalea Fes
lival week-end. Box score :
Brookings
ab r h po a I
2 5
0
Matson. 2 ............. 4
0¡
Spangler, rf ............ 4 0 1
2
D. Carl, ss ............ 4 1
1
Astin, l-p-3 ............ 3 0 0
1 5
Barrett 3-p ............ 4 0
Hanscam, cf .......... 3 0 0
0
Westbrook lf-1 ...2 0 0 6 0
Desjardin, c ........... 1 0 0 3 0
The greatest question ever
asked by man is the question:
“What Must I do to Be Saved?”
Technically, w’e are not saved by
anything that we do for God,
but by what He has done for us
“For by grace are ye saved
through faith; and that not of
yourselves: it is the gift of God.
Not of works, lest any man
should boast.” Eph. 2:8-9.
In order to be saved and have
a home in heaven, we must not
have against our records any
thing that defiles (Rev. 21:27)
Sin defiles. Sin cannot enter in
to the kingdom of heaven. There
fore, if there is sin in our lives,
we must get rid of it in order to
enter heaven.
Of all the religious philoso I
I hies in the w’orld. the only one
that points out a reasonable
method of getting rid of past
sin is Christianity which points
to the atoning sacrifice of Christ
on Calvary for our sins. The Bi
ble tells us all have sinned (Rom.
3:23), so all men everywhere can
only be saved by accepting Christ
as their Saviour. The first step
w’e must take toward heaven is
the REALIZATION of our need
of Jesus as our Saviour from sin.
I The second step toward heav
en is Foregiveness of Sin, or what
the theologian calls justification
We are justified only by faith
in Christ: “If you give yourself
to Him, and accept Him as your
Saviour, then, sinful as your life
may have been, for His sake you
are accounted righteous. Christs’s
character stands in place of your
character, and you are accepted
before God just as if you had
not sinned.” Steps to Christ, on
page 62.
God freely forgives your sins
when we accept Christ and re
pent of and confess our sins:
“He that covereth his sins shall
not prosper: but whoso confess-
eth and forsaketh them shall
have mercy.” (Prov. 28:13). If
we are truly sorry for our sins,
God will forgive them and we
will forsake them.
God’s Holy 10 Commandments
law points our sin in our lives.
When we accept Jesus as our
Saviour. He takes our place be
fore the law as a condemned
transgressor, and w’e are given
His place before the law as a
justified saint. We, by the grace
cf God. stand before Him as
though we had never sinner, had
never broken His law.
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SAVED!
Along Azalea Row
In The Mail-box:
Many persons have asked the
outcome of the trial. There it is.
I would like to see it in (he
next issue of the Pilot, so your
readers may know’.—Mrs. Chas.
Warnock.
LOCAL
NEWS
Among those attending Pomo
na Grange at Ophir last Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustaf
son, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Waldien,
Mrs. Sophia Jones, Mrs. Albina
Tamba and Benjamin Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Raprager
are the parents of an eight-pound
son born at Seaside hospital in
Crescent City May 3. They have
named the young man Alan Clair.
The ability,
political courage
and rugged
OREGON WANTS
IN CONGRESS
WAY N Wôïfï
Hundreds Claim Its Grip Broken!
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
BROOKINGS
Totals ..................
Crescent City
Knight, ss .........
Yamor, cf ..........
Whelan, rf .......
Reinemer, rf
DeAutremont, If
L. Peterson, c ..
Henekeck, 3 .....
Harmer, 3 ...
VanLent, 1-c
Reedy, 1
Hoffman, 2
Templeton, p
Shupe, p ......
0 beauty in their lives which should
0 be written into a small book.
0 The old ways of life are really
2
giving way to civilization.
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2 3 7
6
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Editor, Pilot: Having b e e n
4 2 9 0 1 away for some time past, I had
0 0 0 0 0 not seen the Pilot. Now I have
"0 0 seen the back copies and I have'
4 2
3 2 2 3 0 wondered why you didn’t print
4 0 3 4 2 a follow-up of the cattle-rust
.0 0 0 0 1 ling trial, a week from the day
3 0 0 10 9 I caught Wm. H. (Bill) Smith.'
.2 0 0 3 1
He came up before Mr. Con-
4 1 1 2 5 net. justice of the peace at Gold
2 0 0 0 1 Beach, pleaded guilty, was lined
6 0 0 0 0 $500. and given
months
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PAGE THREW
35 10 13 27 20
'Votais
000 100 000 - 1
Brookings
Crescent City ....032 112 lOx—10 OF SCHOOL ELECTION UPON
Summary : Errors, L. Peterson QUESTION O F INCREASING
Hennebeck, Spangler; RBI, Bar TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT
rett, Knight, Whelan 2. L. Pet LIMITED BY SECTION 11, AR
TICLE XI, STATE CONSTITU
erson, Hennebeck3, Hoffman.
2-base hits. Matson, Barrett, De TION.
Notice is hereby given that an
Autremont, Knight, L. Peterson.
Home runs, Knight, Whelan. SB election will be held in School
Carl, Yamor 3. Sacrifices, Spang District No. 17, of Curry County,
ler. Double plays: Knight to Van State of Oregon, from 7:30 to
Lent; Hoffman to Knight to Van 8:00 p. m. (standard time) May
Knight to Hoffman to 31, 1950, at the school house in
Lent
Reedy. Left, Brookings 7; Cres said district, for the purpose of
cent City 11; Strikeouts, Temple submitting to the legal voters of
ton 3, Shupe 1, Salvage 3, As said district the question of in-
for the
tin 3; Bases on balls, Templeton creasing the
1; Shupe 2; Salvage 2; Astin 6; fiscal year 1950-1951 over the
amount limited by Section 11,
Barrett 3.
Article XI, of the Constitution
Christ said “Ye must be born Losing pitcher Salvage.
of
Oregon.
again” and this is the third step
The
reasons for increasing
to heaven. Man by natme has
such
levy
are: To obtain addi
a sinful heart. It is natural for
tion
amount
necessary to main
him to sin. We can never live
BY B. MILLER
tain
the
school
in view’ of the
right until we have a change of'
Azalea Garden Club members! fact that the Rural School Board
heart and are “Born again.” The will want to invite their friends
prayer of the converted sinner! to the May 11 meeting of the did not provide funds above the
is, “Create in me a clean heart, ' club to hear John B. Ebinger.1 6% limitation.
The amount of tax, in excess
O, God; and renew’ a right spirit When the Barbershoppers sang
of
the 6% limitation, proposed
within me.” Psalms 51:10.
recently at Klamath Falls, John to be levied for said fiscal year ;
One Seventh-Day Adventist! Ebinger took Alice and Bob Per
writer puts it this way: “As the > kins and Bradley Page to the is $27.066.70.
(Notice: meeting time is 8:30
sinner, drawn by the pow er of, migratory bird refuge at Tule
Christ, approaches the uplifted. lake. They were simply spell Daylight Savings time),
Dated this 4th day of May,
cross, there is a new’ creation. A bound by his stories of wild life,
1950.
WARREN T. SMITH,
new heart is given him. He be-, and he was invited to address
Attest
:
Chairman, Board
comes a new creature in Christ; the Garden Club. He is a stimu
Pd. AdvS.
Senotoi Way n«.'Mert« Cpm
Beaulieu,
clerk.
Jesus.” (Christ’s object Lesson, lating speaker with a message.
Hl? Cox, Ch* PiHOMk.Blvxth
page 163). The greatest proof! The men will enjoy hearing him. suspended jail sentirne?.
of a changed heart is a changed;
Hostesses for the afternoon are
life as the old habits of sin have Mrs. Dorothy Lockland, chair
passed away.
man; Mesdames Ethel Moss, Ed
The person who has been par- ith Low and Mabel Maris.
doned and born again is then
ready and willing to follow Jesus
When the Indians come from
in obeying all His commands. Smith River to the Azalea Fes
Dear Friend:
This is the final step toward hea tival. be sure to look carefully
Do you have Arthritis? Have you a relative or friend that
ven and is known as SANCTI at the beads about their necks
is
suffering from this painful, distressing ailment?
FICATION. In the worlds of the These are wampum, or Indian
1 came upon a simple remedy, that ended my long search
Psalmist: “I delight to do Thy’ money. They wear string upon
will, O my God, Yea, Thy law’ string of peculiar, elongated
and battle to rid myself of Arthritis. I had teeth pulled,
is within my heart.” Ps. 40:8.
tonsils out, serum shots, electric fever treatments, special
beads, white, ivory or a pale;
rose
in
color.
Some
of
the
beads
We DO NOT keep God’s com
built shoes, hot baths, pills and salves. The Arthritis with
mandments in order to BE SAV are delicately carved in designs,
stood them all, and examination in several of the best-
ED. but because we ARE SAV- others decorated with tiny pieces
known clinics could detect nothing. Finally, I discovered
ED. We can’t make ourselves of snake skin or the feathers of
Sulgly-Minol. Today, after seven months I am more free
Christians by trying to keep the birds.
of pain and soreness than at any time in 20 years. Can
Resembling very much a min-
law\ but we cannot be true Chris
work terw hours a day, with nothing more than tired feet.
tians unless we obey God’s com- iature elephant tusk, about the
Legs, hips, back, neck and arms are practically free of
mandments: “And hereby we do size mice might have, if such a
pain and soreness. This has cost mi' less than six dollars.
know that we know’ Him, and thing were possible, they present ‘
This is all I did, and you will have to do to try Sulgly-
keepth not His commandments a mystery. What are the little j
is a liar, and the truth is not in beads, shells or some sea crea-1
Minol. Just rub it on the soles of both feet before going to
ture, bone or ivory, or something
him.” I John 2:3-4.
bed. A bottle will last a month and will be enough to
The work of salvation through the white man has made and
tell whether it will help If it helps, keep it up for a month,
the Grace of God is summarized sold them- The Smith River In-’
and after that, just as you feel. If my feet feel sore from
in the words of the old Seventh- dians are vague, with a wave of
too much activity,. I rub some on for a night or two. In
the hand they indicate that wam
Day Adventist hymn:
my
opinion, the benefits of Sulphur are more sure and
pum comes from the north some
“Look upon Jesus, sinless is He: place. “Way off to the north
complete on the soles of the feet. The results obtained
Father impute His life uto me oh, maybe near the Siletz coun
have been acclaimed by many as a Godsend.
My life of scarlet, my sin and
Often I have asked the question, “Why can’t something
try.”
woe,
Mrs. Vance Bolick w’ho has
be
done to help me?’’ I sincerely believe that here is some
Cover with His life, whiter long been interested in the Smith
thing that will help people who are suffering from Arth
than snow.
River Indians, has an Indian
ritis and want to tell as many as I can about it. 1 am sure
Reconciled by His death for my friend with a measuring stick
you do too. (Signed) WALTER K. GRAMER
sin,
tattooed from wrist to shoulder,
Justified by His life pure and little measuring marks placed at
Simple Inexpensive, Effective
$2.50
$6.25, 3 bottles
clean
per
Full Instructions Included
make full
intervals along his arm and are
Sanctified by obeying His word used for measuring wampurn. ।
bottle
(External Use Only)
treatment
Glorified when returneth my “There was a time”, he said, j
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“when a pretty young squaw
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the book “Steps to Christ” avail- of wampum reaching from the
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RAY FARNALL & ASSOC.
able which explains in detail how wrist to the shoulder.”
335 West Sprague,
The Smith River Indians are
to be saved. If you w’ould like
Spokane, Washington.
a free copy, just drop us a card always gracious and obliging to
Enclosed find $................ for which please send immediately
their white friends, ready with
today.
.................... bottles of Sulgly-Minol.
Indian songs dances and demon
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strations of nasket w’eaving. On
ly a few’ are able any longer to
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weave the beautiful old baskets.
OREGON
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