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rmliings-fiarlnr Pilot Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community [¡ume Two, Number Fifty. alf Of Fund Is aised For Scouts h answer to the appeal, last ,in; !, i!t <4 the neces- r $200 fund for this com m unity I been raised by voluntary do- :i,ms \ a lying fro m $5 to $25. BROOKINGS. Chetco Home & Auto Supply Gets Dealership Roy Sunderland retu rn ed last w eek from , a business trip to P o rtlan d w here among other th in g s’ he w as successful in ob- taining for the Chetco Home and Suppy Co. the dealership for Servel re frig e rato rs covering this area. One of these beautiful re- frig e ra to rs is now’ on display in the window of his Bungalow Gas Appliance Shop on the corner of F e rn and highway 101. Mr. Sunderland states that he now' has th e facilities for pre testin g all of his gas appliances before selling thme. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Bruins Split Pair At Florence, Sat. AU excavation w ork has been com pleted and form s placed for 11,1 a ’beir games play-ed in ¡erection of the new Chevron Gas th ? TSOUnty competition, the lo- station, across the stre e t from cal Bruins A and B squads jour- the Brookings M arket. Rock, to the depth of alm ost neyed to F,orcnce last S aturday in a non-conference schedule and a foot will be dum ped in th e w et canu' a ^ a> w ith a split decision, section to help drainage, and on B slo sin g to th e hosts while this will be poured a concrete the n?ai" went to the Brum slab. W ith this done, the build ing will soon ta k e shape. squad, 51 to 48. f ' necessary to pay s area's share of the regional iut da : r. is being raised by- various scout com m ittees of area, and is payable to th e A fter having played all season onal headquarters at Eugene, against com petition which en e Cub committee is compos- joyed bodily contact, the Bruins of T. S. Abbott, Archie Hen- found them selves heavily fouled kks and H o m er lla g g a rty , on the Florence floor, and this lh Ben K ern s as C ubm aster fact kept the host team in the George Widney, assistant. game as 20 of the 24 foul shots |T .............u tte e is com- w ere made by Florence. Brook of Charles Low. Nick Neu- ings scored alm ost twice the Id. Bob Perkins, Mike Page and num ber of field goals as the host key Akers, with John G inther team. The sc o re : M em bers of Tr<op 32. Bov Brookings I scoutmaster and Brad Tillot- fg ft pf Scouts of America and Pack 332, Church .............. . assisting. 5 0 0 Phor Ask heads the Sea scout Cub Scouts, w ere honored locally Reiling ................... 6 1 5 |p. with Jesse H oagland. S tan in observance of national boy Rausch .................. 4 0 4 4 [tferson and E lm er P a rk e r, scout week, Sunday a t the Bap- 0 0 ship is at Coos Bay aw ait- tist com m unity church, at spec Vaughan ............... 3 0 0 ial services. transportation here, 3 Myers ..................... 3 0 “W hat Makes a Man" was the Groesbeck legal technicality en ters into 0 2 picture, preventing an ear- subject of the sermon by Rev. M erritt 1 4 delivery. The boat is nine I Nick Neufeld, him self a commit- , Raymond 1 1 wide and longer than th e lte e m a n for the scouts. In pre- frage trailer, necessitating a facing his rem arks, he b reifly ’ 'pota js 24 3 24 51 fecial permit to move by tru ck reveiwed the history of the scout-1 • • • Brookings. Once here in terest , ing movement, and pointed out s u jsjaw fL 1* that branch of senior scouting w h at, in his judgem ent m akes it geverv 0 0 II reach a new height. possible for scouts to become ATr p.,,‘.nn 3 4 ¡men of distinction. Hines 4 2 ""The scout oath and law- are O n b legardt l„ a ra f 0 1 0 , firm foundations on w'hich to , K am ow sky base any train in g of young men. ¡^iggs 3 1 ¡Years of this teaching have pro- Qeer 3 1 duced resu lts which stand out __ __ __ __ suitable and sufficient prizes to prove the value of scouting T otais ................. 14 20 11 48 1 be awarded th e lady an d , to th e fu tu re t of th e world. .. .. Prindle ran wild with 16 points tleman having the best cos-1 !" !he ,ate 11 thfe as the Suislaw juniors romped at the March of Dimes leadership gained through scout- over the Bruin Bs. to win 36 to e billed for Feb. 20. a t t h e |‘ng th,at KaVeaU .b™?chet 1 n ° L ? S! 23. Reekm an was high for the nearly Brookings squad w ith 6. The school gym, sponsored by orm ed services „ Ptco Post, No. 138. Am erican * officers. These men were score: for th e these duties because of . pon and Auxiliary. Pf tP fg th e ir knowledge of fundam ental 5 In addition to costum e prizes 5 Groesbeck ............. 2 ire will be an electric to a ste r facts.” 1 3 C arte ...................... 1 In the opening of the services 5 3 r,n as a door prize, and the G ardner .................. 2 ind prize of an electric ro a ste r the scouts and cubs presented Reekm an ................ 3 2 6 th e ir colors, and m arched into in the evening. 6 0 March .................... 0 2 0 ;’i al! affairs of this n atu re th e church in a body, to a re Johnson ................ 1 the past, this y e a r’s slogan, served section for th e boys. 0 0 Garvin .................... 0 0 ong those responsible for the 2 Brow'n .................... 0 ace the slogan will again be: T otals .......... ....... 9 5 13 23 Will Dance th a t They May Scouts Honored At Services, Sunday rizes Offered At 'ance, Feb. 21 Work Advancing On New Chevron Station T hursday, February' 12, 1948 Grayshel Slated As A Candidate — Gaining momentum, especially in southern C urry county, is th e proposed candidacy of C harles Grayshel, owner of the Coffee Mill at Brookings, for rep resen t ative for Coos-Curry district, to replace F red Adams, inoum bent, who asserted he would not he a candidate. At its F eb ru ary meeting, held Monday evening, the Croft Lily Growers Association unanim ous ly endorsed Mr. Grayshel. as has the Citizens Council, a group of local independent citizens, which A calendar of social events, as met at the Odd Fellows hall last well as others in this com m unity, i evening. w hereby there will be a m in Civic minded in every way. Mr. imum of conflicts, is the object G rayshel’s candidacy comes as of the V eterans of Foreign W ars, no g re a t surprise to friends who and A uxiliary. 1 have followed his untiring work A fter considerable w ork on the in recent years w ith the Oregon part of M. S. B rainard, who en ¡Coast Association, and w ith the tered the dates of several o rg a n Brookings and H arbor cham ber izations for the rem ainder of of commerce, through which o r 1948, this calendar now hangs ganization he has alw ays worked in the lobby at W illiam son’s for the interests of the south Bakery w here it is accessible to west Oregon area. all groups to e n te r th e ir re g u la r Through his work, and espec m eeting dates and planned events ially his labor on the projects for the sam e length of time. placed before the Interim com In explaining this calendar, m ittee, Jan. 22, a t Coquille, Coos Mr. B rainard was em phatic th a t county enthusiasts have also its careful use would elim inate signified willingness to fu rth e r the m ajo rity of conflicts. This the candidacy of Mr. G rayshel calen d ar would, if consulted by in th a t area. any group or organization, p re C urry and Coos county will lx? vent this group or organization represented well if Mr. G rayshel choosing a ce rta in tim e for an should win the election, inas event in direct conflict w ith some much as he certain ly would let special date of another. Salem know such a te rrito ry ex Mr. B rainard, in o rd e r to bring isted in the s ta te of Oregon. this plan into operation as soon as possible, asks th a t all dates be m ade to comply w ith the existing set dates. Commun. Calendar Object of V.F.W. Banquet Set For Co. Hoop Champs Steals March On Friends, Friday ------ Mr. and Mrs. W ilson F reem an will honor m em bers of the Brookings high school hoop squad at a banquet set for 6 p.m., S u n day, F e b ru a ry 15, at the Chetco Cafe. Places w’ill be set for 25, Mrs. Jam es Robinson told the Pilot, Tuesday, w ith m iniature menues printed in the school colors, to be used for place cards. These m enues will have the B ruins ros te r on them. “The m enu.” Mrs. Robinson re minded the Pilot, "will not be ham burger sandw iches and coke. The hoys will have a surprise aw aiting them, and there will be none who will say they didn’t have enough to e a t.” __ l_ _ Miss Merlie, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Nick B aum gartner, stole a m arch on all her friends last F riday when she and Jt>hn M usser slipped aw ay to E u rek a and w ere m arried, th a t a f te r noon. A popular girl in the neighbor hood, the bride w as graduated w ith the class of 19*17 a t Brook Suislaw fg iub Howe and his orchestra, ings high school and until re c e n t C rescent City, wil lfum ish the Prindle ................... 7 ly attended S outhern Oregon In the final gam es of the W hisman .—.......... 2 isie for the event. Supper will College of Education, Ashland. served at midnight. county league, Friday, while Ledgerwood ......... 0 L ast spring she w as a princess Advanced ticket sale is being Brookings drew a bye. Langlois Gunderson ............ 2 in th e Azalea festival court. tducted for the event in ord er rom ped over P o rt O rford easily Funke ................... 0 Since retu rn in g from Ashland, r evf‘r>une in the com m unity in a gam e which had no p artic Davis .............. — 0 she has been employed a t the given a chance to co n trib u te u la r bearing on the league stand- Wilson .......... - ....... 3 Nook Cafe. ing. The gam e between Ophir Kimble ................ 0 ¡ardless of dancing ability. The wedding was an event of Mrs. J. A. Ix'smeister and Gold Beach, a t the county Jackson ............. 1 M erlie's nineteenth birthday. The Suffers Stroke, Tuesday seat, wras of extrem e im portance g Uniga .................. 0 >rmer Local Resident young couple will m ake th e ir Mrs. J. A. L esm eister of Cres to th e title, and was won by j isses, Klamath Falls 6 11 36 home a t Crescent C ity w here the cent City, m other of P ete Les Gold Beach, thus perm itting the T otals ................. 15 uri Jones, about 60, a form er I B rookings B ruins to gain t h e , groom is employed. m eister of this city, suffered a lynt of this a re a about two paralytic stroke a t her home. cham pionship w ithout a playoff AZalea Festival Assn, I - Called from the R otary lunch Orford I Will Meet Monday New Tavern Awaits x f i « h In i " X h er k Z win v over S v . P X o rt Bruins eon, Tuesday, P ete left im m ed ’ learned her ----------- --- -------- A m eeting of Azalea Feshva License Transfer yesterday. Cause g i n e d . half-gam o advantage iately ‘ in response to the call, All decked out w ith a new iva': was not revealed to the over Ophir, who was tied for the ' Association is called for next i Yesterday, she was reported tof league lead with Brookings. An Monday evening, according to W neon sign, saying "Big Jim ’s have rallied, although still quite le funeral services will be O phir win Friday, would h a v e 'S . Chadwick, secretary, when a T a v e rn ”, opening is held up ! ill from the stroke. ir. Kansas at his old home bro u g h t them back into a tie num ber of details will be discuss- pending arriv al of the license tra n sfe r from the cafe to the e the body has been shipped, for th e title. the group. A V alentine p a rty is set for to W ith rivalry’ as intense be-1 R epresentatives f r o m all all new ly-erected em porium . W hile night at T hor Ask’s home, for vones left here early last com pleted, the h u i Id i n g still ¡tw een these two as it is between organizations m the area_™ ak ‘" g m em bers of the P.otary club, -- ------------------ -Gold Beach and Brookings. Gold up this association, are urged and m ust be graced w ith a concrete sponsored by the R otary Anns, sidewalk. N» present at Vin- E arl T em plar a re Beach w anted to be in a tie w ith requested to An opening date will be an- wives of R otarians. Mrs. V. A. room at 7 :30 p. m. cent th e ir daugh- O phir for second place hon< nouced in a fu tu re issue of the M endenhall, Sr., is in charge of Dim ent, and and did so by' w inning in a hea the com m ittee. ■suits oor Pilot. C , ¡b a ttle 23 to 22. Gold Beach Wins: Brookings “In”