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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community lume Three, N um ber F ifty -o n e B R O O K IN G S , CURRY C O U N TY , OREGON T hursday, F e b ru a ry 19, 1948 at’l Show Will Feature This Area Delegation Attended ruins Won County ourney, Saturday he Bruins to prove th a t w in - n; th< < in ty cham pionship no fluke, w ent o u t w on it un last Friday and S a tu rd a y »nings, when they rom ped o ff i the county to u rn a m e n t hon- Drawing O p h ir F rid a y eve- lg the Bruins showed su- ority to w in 44 to 31. Pacen Rausch w ith 13 and C h u rch 11. the B ruins had to fig h t : k from a 22 to 19 h a lf-tim e cit to gain the rig h t to p la y Id Beach. Sold Beach, d ra w in g L a n g lo is the first game, won, by a 31 19 score, the rig h t to m eet okings Saturday in th e fin a ls , ox score of the B ro o kin g s hir game: okings ft tiling ................ 0 1 19 6 22 fg 2 0 2 5 iithatker. B.......0 0 0 wer, C............... 3 ft 0 0 3 2 0 lals ......... hir hrer. J. ..... fTington ........... llcox .................. rtin ................. M edford Meeting. Wed. s i-' Because of Distance, * Local M E j A x h IIIU ih it Pete J. Lesm eister, past p re si H dent o f the local cham ber of ¡ c o m m e r c e ; C harles G rayshel, Will Be Attraction, Monday, March 8 vice-president, and Ed. F. A ckley, p u b lic ity chairm an, w ere am ong B ru in s in th e fir s t q u a rte r, to the g ro u p of local people lead 13 to 5. H ow ever, the pace in g a m eeting o f the w as too s w ift fo r the c o u n ty j in te rim co m m itte e a t seat lads, w ho fe ll behind 21 to Wednesday evening. 19 a t the h a lf. The last h a lf was i The a see-saw a ff a ir w hich was saved ' the by th e B ru in s in a last m in u te s p u rt. The box score: B ro o kin g s (42) fg f t p f tp R e ilin g .................. 5 1 5 11 C h u rch .................. 1 2 3 4 Rausch .................. 0 0 2 0 V aughan ................ 3 1 2 7 F e lip e .................... 3 6 5 12 R aym ond .............. 3 1 3 7 R eekm an .............. 0 0 0 0 M ye rs ........ ............. 0 1 1 1 Groesbeck .............. 0 0 0 0 M e r r it t .................. 0 0 0 0 T o ta ls .................. 15 ♦ • G old Beach (36) L e C la ir .................. Knox ...................... H ogue .................... Asher .................... M ye rs ...................... W a lla c e .......... L a ffe rty , N ......... . L a ffe rty , L ........... 44 T o ta ls 21 42 fg f t p f 1 1 5 0 1 4 3 4 2 2 2 5 4 3 4 1 0 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 tp 3 1 10 6 11 2 • .................. 12 a 12 12 25 36 of a C u rry _____. ______ o f the state. : Cham bers of com m erce of n P aragraph o f the le tte r, G rants Pass, M edford and A sh- MrS* M e rria m stated th a t she land long have been advocates had located th is area on the map, and was th r ille d to le a rn o f such a highw ay. th a t it was on the P a c ific slope, and expected th a t the e x h ib it w o u ld d ra w considerable com m ent. To add c o lo r to the local d is play, several g ro w e rs have said they w o u ld fu rn is h blossoms fo r the occasion, to lie sent by a ir express. A t the tim e th is p a p e r goes to press, G lessner H oagland, T ony C hristensen. W a lte r P e a r- mine, C harles Seym our, T o n y Olsen, Chas. Schaal and S p rin g e r & O liv e r have o ffe re d flo w e rs. F u n e ra l sendees w*ere held I T h is idea o f d a ffo d ils, to add Tuesday a fte rn o o n at the B a p - c o lo r to th e e x h ib it was made tis t C o m m u n i t y ch u rch fo r i George E. Anderson, w ho died W h ile ad ve rtise d as a costum e by M rs. A. E. Stonehouse. The Sunday at the home o f his daugh- b a ll, the 1948 M a rch ‘o f D im es p ro je ct is being shaped by M rs. te r, M rs. E. E. Hanscam , Sr., a t dance, b ille d fo r F rid a y , Feb. 20. M e tta Hogan, vice-president of the age o f 82. Rev. N. N. N eufend at th e h ig h school gym. w ith the c lu b ; M rs. H azel H e n d ry and had charge o f services w ith in - C hub H ow e's o rch e stra p la yin g , M rs. L illia n W eidem an. M rs. te rm e n t a t the B ro o kin gs ceme- is not to lx» e x c lu sive ly fo r cos- M aude Sandbo w ill m ake co r- ta ry . turned p a rtic ip a n ts . The fa c t th a t saKps o f m y rtle , and w ill g a th e r B orn in S anta C la ra county, a costum e is not o b ta in a b le need the branches, n u ts and so fo r th C a lifo rn ia , in 1864, he resided n o t keeP anyone away, say the o f thp m yrtle w o o d s, the them e there fo r a num ber o f years b e -1 c o m m itte e in charge. The cause ®f fbe local e x h ib it. fo re com ing to Oregon. In N o v- f ° r w'hich th is dance is held does VA’i/Z E xte n d Its e if ember, 1889. he was m a rrie d to n° f p re v e n t anyone fro m enjoy- Agnes C losner a t Ja ckso n ville . *nK the fu n . R e a lizin g the im p o rta n ce o f a Oregon. T o th is union w ere born W h ile th e M a rch o f D im es cho,ce ,n thp e x h ib it, the local fiv e c h ild re n ¡ca m p a ig n was o ffic ia lly closed co m m itte e w ill extend its e lf to A few years ago he moved on J a n u a ry 30, funds fro m this choose one most re p re se n ta tive l ^e area. fro m G ra n ts Pass to the home o f dance w ill he counted in the W h ile the them e o f the lo ca l his d a u g h te r, M rs. E. E. H ans a re a ’s to ta l in the n a tio n w id e cam. S u rv iv in g a re : th re e daugh event. A re p o rt on the cam paign ' e x h ib it w ill be "S ave the m y h tle - be given, fo llo w in g the woods’, the local clu b has con ters, M rs. E. E. Hanscam and w il l siderable la titu d e in its choice M rs. F re d R e ilin g o f H a rb o r, and dance o f m a te ria ls to m ake up the d is Mrs. Tom Young o f F a irb a n k s , M r. and M rs. H o m e r K e ssle r play. A t this, the co m m itte e m ay A la ska ; tw o sons. F re d and A rch ie Anderson o f H a rb o r; 1 6 i w ere S unday v is ito rs o f his bro- m ake several t r ia l e x h ib its be- g ra n d ch ild re n and 21 g re a t- ¡ th e r and fa m ily , M r. and M rs. ¡fo re one is d e fin ite ly decided Elderly Man Died At Harbor, Sunday p f tp L a n g lo is S urprises C ro u d 1 4 In the consolation, L a n g lo is 1 0 sp ra n g the su rp rise o f the to u rn - 3 7 I a m e n t w’hen th e ir q u in te t s im p ly 2 12 ra n w ild over O p h ir in th e fir s t 0 0 h a lf to gain a 29 to 11 edge, 3 1 w h ich the last h a lf d riv e o f O p h ir 2 7 co u ld not close. L a n g lo is won thatker. D......... 0 0 0 39 to 31. — _ T O U R N A M E N T S T A N D IN G S tais Pet 12 7 13 31 Team W 1.000 0 B ro o kin g s ........... 2 .500 him Come F ro m B ehind G old Beach ..........1 .500 g ra n d ch ild re n . n the finals, S a tu rd a y n ig h t, L a n g lo is ................1 Id Beach got the ju m p on th e O p h ir ......................0 .000 Realty Transfers ayeling Gavel ■wived Friday 1 ridav evening Sydney 5 ’ lodge was presented th e gavel, to g e th e r w ith hook fo r a ll d ata co n ce m - its presentation and sta y ’tarter] by the la te G o ve rn o r ' , this gavel is m a k in g th e 1 ' I M asonic lodges o f ' «ate, w ith the lo ca l lodge RS the IlS th on the lis t. T h is V? S s ta rtw l in 1940 E c i S nell was g ra n d mas- 0 the state o f Oregon, ^ It bid e, No. 18, presented . ^0 the local lodge. in tu rn w ill present it Gold Beach lodge, No. 199, rsday evening. ’ it, rs here la st F r i- E. A. B oardm an, dis- u ty grand m a s te r o f 1S’S 1 E. M asters, sen- n of Belts lodge; C. R. v 'h ip fu l m a s te r M r. and M rs. A r th u r H. Shean o f H ayden Lake, Idaho have p u r chased fro m W . J. M c M itc h e ll o f C o q u ille , a 2 acre tra c t above the h ig h w a y and ju s t n o rth o f ¡th e W in c h u c k r iv e r bridge. The Sheans co n te m p la te the construe j tio n o f a new’ hom e on th is fin e b u ild in g site. A lso sold d u rin g the w eek was th e C a rl Bros, new home and acreage on the F reem an tr a c t to M r. and M rs. John L. W e n d o rf o f A shland, Oregon. The C a rl Bros, w ill b u ild a s m a ll home on a d d itio n a l la n d th e y have in the same v ic in ity . B o th tra n s a c tio n are being handled th ro u g h the Pete Les- m c is te r Agency. Sea Scouts o f the area w ill be m ore th a n gla d to know th a t th e ir "s h ip ’s in ", te m p o ra rily placed at th e re a r o f the B ro o k ings M a rk e t. The p u b lic is in v ite d to inspect the c ra ft. o f n in g was enjoyed by the 47 pres _^n enjoyable eve- en t. D a ffo d ils W ill Be Shan't! “Dimes Dance” Is Event Of Friday ¡R a lp h K essler, at Gold Beach, upon. Fred Adams Files In Race For Representative from Curry Co. vice. H e w o rke d fo r tw o years in A lm o s t three weeks ago, when t y : H is in te n tio n to file fo r th e re P o rtla n d in cost a cco u n tin g and M o rto n T om pkins, s ta te Grange n o m in a tio n fo r jo in t fie ld w o rk fo r th e a rm y e n g in m aster, w’as in th is area, he s ta t p u b lic a n ed th a t F re d Adams w o u ld d e fin Coos - C u rry co u n ty rep re se nta eers and a ye a r fo r the n a vy do ite ly not seek re-election, and tiv e was announced in Coos Bay in g cost inspection w o rk . F o r w ished th a t local people w’ould T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n by C harles seven years he was c re d it m an- urge h im to reconsider. The same j G rayshel. ow’n e r o f the C offee ja g e r o f the F ord M o to r co m p a n y in P o rtla n d . day, i t waj» reported, M r. Adam s M ill re s ta u ra n t in B rookings. A c tiv e C o m m u n ity W o rk e r to ld C harles G rayshel he w ould G ra ysh e l Assured B y Adams G rayshel said he had been to ld G ra ysh e l is ch a irm a n o f th e n o t seek re-election. On th is as surance, M r. G rayshel agreed to by F re d Adam s, incum bent, of B ro o kin g s C ham ber o f C om m erce frie n d s sending in his filin g fee n e a r O p h ir, th a t he w ill n o t b e ; roads co m m itte e , and as such People o f th is area, frie n d s o f a candidate to succeed h im se lf, j represented his c o m m u n ity be- Adams, and also backing G ra y- G rayshdl has been a B ro o kin g s fo re a recent le g is la tiv e in te rim shel’s candidacy, w ere sh o cke d 1 businessman th e past th re e and a c o m m itte e a t C o q u ille . H e has to read the la st week s issue o f h a lf years. H e moved th e re fro m been a d ire c to r o f the O regon th e C u rry C o u n ty R eporter, to P o rtla n d w h e re he was o w n e r Coast association fo r tw o years, le a rn th a t Adams, too was filin g , ¡o f the C o lu m b ia Gorge M o to r He is vice -p re sid e n t o f th e C ro ft M any o f these, w a rm frie n d s o f com pany and the V ic to r C a rta g e ¡ L ily G row ers association and M r. Adams, fin d th a t th e y have com pany. 'v ic e -p re s id e n t o f the B ro o kin g s agreed to fu r th e r C harles G ra y - G rayshel has been an Oregon cham ber o f com m erce, shel’s cam paign, and feel h u rt resident fo r 30 years, w ith three G rayshel visited w ith a n u m - th a t th is s itu a tio n has arisen, years " tim e o u t" spent in W ash- her o f rep u b lica n s on Coos B ay fh e fo llo w in g taken fro m the rngton, D. C.. in the budget and T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . He said he Coos Bay Tim es, te lls o f M r. a u d itin g d e p a rtm e n t o f the im m i- w ill Winil his d e c la ra tio n o f can- G rayshel's progress in th a t coun- g ra tio n and n a tu ra liz a tio n ser- didacy at once.