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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1948)
flarbor Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community Two. N um ber Forty-nine BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 5. 1948 rea Must Raise $ 2 0 0 Scout Fund uins Take 3 im Port Orford »kings Bruins took th ree Port Orford, on the P o rt floor, Friday night and a step closer to realization county championship, since Bruins now hold a two-way nth Ophir instead of a three- tie. Gold Beach, the th ird tie tie. was elim inated Friday anglois which th e w eek be- gave the Bruins the scare leir lives. ie volleyball girls, not to be ■d the right to hold the I - ; -t ; fui the second tim e row. system atically slaugh- H the b st te a m by a 39 to 26 iced by K inion who poured pn points to lead the scoring Scouts Will Be Guests Satellite Club Plans A At Special Services, Sun. Spring “Fashion Show” As a p a rt of the observance of national Boy Scout week, Feb. 6 to 12 inclusive, members of Troop 32 Boy Scouts and Pack 332, Cub Scouts, will be guests a t a special church service at B aptist Com m unity church, when Rev. Nick N eufeld will review the history of th e scout move m ent from its beginning shortly a fte r th e tu rn of the century, and its advent into the United S tates in 1910. The boys in full uniform, will congregate at the C entral build ing at 10:30 a.m., and will march w ith th e colors to the church. Following placem ent o f the col ors in th e church, a special sec tion will seat the honored guests Azalea Festival Plans Launched A new idea, under the auspices of the S atellite club, w ill be the fashion show, set for S aturday, March 20 at the H arbor Grange. A glimpse at th a t “new look” will be carried locally in cooper ation. by Moore’s V ariety and Apparel Shop, Bill W ard’s C loth ing Store and the Town Shop. F u rth er details will he published as they have been completed. P.-T. A. Will Hold Meeting, Tonight The first object of the P a re n t- Teacher organization is to pro mote the w elfare of children and youth in the home, school, church and community. "A re Doing As Much As We Can F or O ur Chil dren” will be the topic for this meeting. It will be discussed by representatives of the follow ing l o c a l organizations: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, 4-H E x ten sion, H ealth Association, L ibrary Association, Youth Fellowship, School Board, R otary Club and P arent-T eacher Association. Lynn H am pton, Supt. of the school will conclude th e discus sion. If parents will cooperate w ith these groups, much can be ac complished for the w ell being and happiness of youth. Founders Day will be observed. This is the 51st birthday of PTA. Refreshm ents will be served by representatives from five of the grades. Money Needed For Salary Of Director In Charge of Coos an Currv Counties Since a Boy Scout council w as set up for C urry county in May, 1947. it becomes necessary for C urry county to raise $600 for pay m ent of its portion of the salary of the regional director, who has charge of Coos and C urry counties for Oregon T rails council, head- q u art grs at Eugene, Of this $600 fund necessary Cor the county to raise, this area m ust assum e responsibility for one-third, or a sum of $200. M istak en ideas a re m aking the rounds concerning the necessity of raising this fund, and have been m isleading to the point of m any asserting th a t it was not necessary in Brookings and H arbor. This fund, it must be understood, is necessary for national help for th e scouting movement in the county. W ithout this fund, th ere will lx' no connection w ith Oregon T rails Council, and probably no local troop. The Cub com m ittee, composed of T. S. Abbott, A. P. H endricks and H om er H aggerty, and the Scout com m ittee, composed of Mike Page, Bob Perkins, C harles Low, N. N. N eufeld and Dewey Akers, to g e th e r w ith the Sea Scout com m ittee, T hor Ask. S tan P atterson, Jesse H oagland and E lm er P ark er, will accept any donations from individuals, clubs or organizations tow ard this fund. A convenient blank is supplied for any contributions: the game, the Bruins second ig had little trouble w inning B 26 to 12 score. The score Address N am e reveals: wish to contribute $ tow ard the C urry County Council The first m eeting of the Azalea [»Kings fg ft pf tp fund to aid the Boy Scout m ovement in this county. 'F estiv al association was called 0 0 1 0 (address le tte r to Scout Com m ittee, Box 272, Brookings, or to wn . 1 1 2 3 1 Monday evening when about half any m em ber of the com m ittee) on .................. 0 0 1 0 of th e com m ittee w as present to lay plans for th e 1948 festival. >n .................. 5 0 0 10 Herbert Stevens Will W ith so few present, and with Hman ............. 3 1 5 7 fh ................. 1 1 0 3 an idea to fully co-operate w ith Receive Gold Key In Art ................ 0 1 2 1 the Lily Blossom week, sometime H erbert Stevens is one of the psbeck ............. 0 0 2 0 in July, a second m eeting will 150 a rt students who will be p re be called for Monday, Feb. 16. ftson ............... 1 0 4 2 Follow ing an illness of m any sented w ith a gold key as an a fte r a m eeting of the Croft Lily m onths, Mrs. E dith T yrrell aw ard in the Scholastic Awards Growers association, when it will lals ............. 11 4 17 26 W oodward passed aw ay at 10 exhibition in P ortland, Feb. 1. • ♦ ♦ • be decided if the two functions T here w ere 2700 entries and a.m. Tuesday, a t the fam ily home will have the sam e queen and Orford fg ft pf tp 150 gold key selections. The ex here. F u neral services will be ibrok .0 1 3 1 court. held a t the A rago Com m unity hibitions opened Feb. 2 and will P lans for dances and other iwalt ............. 0 1 0 1 rem ain open until Feb. 12. church. ¡Wagner ........... 0 0 0 0 m eans of financing will be clear The gold key selections are to ed a t the m eeting of the lily Mrs. W oodward was born m ......... 1 2 1 4 be sent to the national exhibi E dith T yrrell, at Ferndale, C alif growers. ibest ............... 0 0 0 0 This y ears festival, it was ornia, O ctober 15, 1867. She was tion in the Fine A rts G alleries ike 0 0 0 0 agreed by those present, would m arried to Rev. L. R. Wrxxlward, of C arnegie In stitu te. P ittsburgh, * - .............. «... 0 1 4 1 a M ethodist m inister. The first Pennsylvania, to com pete for n a Mng ................. 0 0 2 0 I be held earlier this year than years of th e ir m arried life, 1890 tional honors. ?rson ............... 0 0 0 0 last when the azaleas w ere n e a r H e rb e rt Stevens, a seventh to 1900. w ere spent in Alaska Cagner ........... 0 0 0 0 er the zenith of bloom. grade boy studied a r t under Mrs. Heading the 1948 festival, in Emil R. Peterson, of N orth w here Rev. W oodward w as U nit R uth G arcia of the Brfwikings [George ........... 1 0 1 2 ed S ta te s Commissioner. addition to the com m ittee, are: Bend, chairm an of the historical ...................... 0 0 1 0 school. R. S. Perkins, president; Howard com m ittee of the Coos-Curry In 1900 the couple and the fam vice-president; W. S. Pioneer and H istorical associa ily settled at Arago, w here Rev. bis . ... 2 8 14 12 Jam es, Chadwick, secretary -treasu rer. tion, was principal speaker at W oodward was p astor and led Traveling Gavel Due O r M ’ / Jum ps in Lead the R otary luncheon Tuesday the m ovem ent to build a church Local Masonic Lodge be A st ng, as has often been noon, and gave sketches of his a t th a t place. In 1910 the fam case, started slow, and a t the The traveling gavel, an idea tory vital to residents of south ily moved to C anada w here the found Port O rford leading inau g u rated in 1940 by the la te west Oregon. next ten years were spent, to E a rl Snell, will be presented to 16 At no tim e in the en tire Curry' county, formed from a re tu rn to A rago in 1920. Sydney C roft Lodge, No. 206, i ‘ ere ever a decid- division of Coos county, was Rev. W oodward passed aw ay A. F. & A. M„ by Belts lodge. advantage for e ith e r team . started in 1854, and w ith all George Houghton of the Coos in 1924. but she rem ained in No. 18, Kerby, Feb. 13. A group '5 to 28 victors, the southw est Oregon, rem ained un th a t com m unity until 1942, when of Masons from th a t place is Sns had to put on the heat Bay area, and a traveling com panion. somehow' missed a curve discovered for over a hundred she moved to Brookings to m ake expected here for the p re se n ta ¡ast quarter. The score: years a fte r the R ussians began her home w ith her daughters. ikmgs fg ft pf tp n ear M ack Arch, Monday eve tion. settling Alaska. In only recent ning a t 7 o’clock, w ent over the The local lodge on Feb. 26, lng ................. 3 0 0 6 Bom to this union w ere three [years has much recognition been lrvh . .. 4 0 2 8 bank and the c a r lodged against given this area. sons: W illiam T., Law rence R . will atte n d Gold Beach lodge, No. 199, w hen the m em ento will be frs ............... 1 0 0 2 a fence some distance below. This pioneer association plans w ho proceeded his m other in Mr. H oughton m anaged to free presented there. t o « “ ................. 0 0 0 0 death, and W ayne M.; seven him self from the c a r and a t a museum, if the project can be d a u g h te rs: Mrs. H. S. C urrie of Accompanying the gavel is a P 1* ................... 0 0 1 0 bch ................. 1 0 1 2 tem pted to craw l up the bank financed. The association plans Princeton, B. C., C anada; Mrs. "log” book, containing the nam es to gath er all d ata possible, which .................. 6 0 4 12 to the highway. As a c a r would (will be circulated through the H. H. McGhee of D rum heller, j cf m em bers m aking presentation pass, he w’ould light matches, from one lodge to another, the bman ............... 0 0 1 0 schools, press and radio. A w eek A lberta, C anada; Mrs. George Rhan ............... 1 3 5 5 in an effo rt to a ttra c t m otorists. ly column is being planned for G illispie of Salem. Miss R achael recipients and the nam es of m em ' k ............. 0 0 2 0 Being unsuccessful, th e couple the new spapers of this area, and W oodward of B rem erton, Wash., bers attending the m eeting. lay th e re until 7 am ., Tuesday, jif arranged, will be published Mrs. S. J. Root of Broadbent,! Js .................. 16 3 16 35 before being discovered. Ore., Miss R uth W oodward and [ The proposed d ra ft of by-laws • • • • In th e Gold Beach hospital, the th at a scrapbook may be kept Mrs. Bert DeMoss of Brookings. for the Brookings and H arbor Orford . fg ft pf tp la te st re p o rt coming to Brook ¡until all the d ata may be pub Also surviving are 23 grandchil-i cham ber of c o m m e r c e w ere lished in book form. - ....... 5 2 0 12 ings sta te s th a t th e extent of the Mr. Peterson spoke to d iffer dren, two sisters. Misses B ertha tabled until the next m eeting of injuries haven’t been determ ined, «m s — ...0 0 0 0 ent classes a t the local schools and Zaida T yrrell of Pasadena, the cham ber. er8°n ............. 1 1 2 3 except th a t they are extrem ely .contacts w ith different people Calif., and two brothers, Eldon ... 5 0 4 10 serious. T y rrell of San Francisco and served by the couple many years. In term ent will be a t N orw ay Mr. Houghton, it is reported, of the area concerning d a ta of F ra n k T yrrell of Los Angeles. ............. 1 1 3 3 F uneral services will be held ■ cem etary by the side of her la te 0 0 3 0 w as in th e process of buying the the past. Silver Springs lodge, at Port xin1 a t the Arago church which w as husband. ilti bring ‘ Cla; ..... 12 4 12 28 Orford. Oregon History Was Rotary Topic Couple Badly Hurt Near “Mack Arch” Elderly Lady Dies Following Illness