3 ^ ^ L ¿ ay, March 18. 1948
jy g Q K ra C S -H A R B O R PILOT, Brookings. Oregon
Kinion .................. 4
cals Won P a ir
G ardner .....
1
R eiling .................... 4
Games, F rid a y , R eekm an ................ 4
Brown .................... 1
Season Finals
G arvin .................... 0
C arte ...................... 0
? 1948 basketball season be-1 Duffy ...................... 0
records in the score books,
Johnson ................ 0
jv evening, at the local gym S ch rad er ................ 0
the locals won a pair from
The Ramrods upset th e T otals .................. 16
Bay City M arket in th e
47 to 32. to gain revenge P yke’s V ar. (45) fg
earlier defeat.
Bales ..................... 0
t p Rase ....................... 7
(47)
6 K ellis .................... 8
4 Leete .................... 0
9 M cGilvary .....
4
17 P re sle r .................. 1
10,
-
1 T otals .„............... 20
> Ben Ken»
f:!Xt of the,
Mrs. Ken, |
*1
Sabin, W J
Moonehouse I
! r - Phipps. J
' s«®t here $,
the county |
S Of Boy
Mr. Gar_
committee i
the local
J Beach
21
5
19
47
»rest Green
lb.
î
13 6 12 32
it seniors who will be lo st
he high school next y ear.
Crag Lumber Co. tough op-
*d
he score:
kings (31)
c Flooring
vare
brtex
Trim
Roofing
c Siding
Plaster
Gutter
!R C0.I
gional director of Boy Scouts of
America for this region, was a
F o r the past week. ending on
Sunday :
Max. Min. Rain
March 8
52
42
.86
M arch 9 ......
55
43
.07
M arch 10 ......
54
36
0
M arch 11
. 55
36
0
wi vzpnu were unanim ous March 12 ....... 47
42
1.05
0 0 choices of all Curry county March 13 ..... . 55
43
.50
—
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Ô_ « »
Blacksmithing
March 14
. 51
39
.69
Rain for week
Electric & Acetylene
was revealed last Friday. Rausch
Welding
tP was the all-star forw ard. thu»i
Local News Items
0 placing two Brookings players on
Mrs. E thel Goodlin, of Sm ith
ih the first squad. Reiling and
DONE RIGHT
1 aughan of Brookings w ere River, correspondent for the P i
0 placed on the second-team ros- lot. and Mr. Goodlin, w ere S a tu r
F ort Dick. C alifornia
day visitors in Brookings.
10 ter.
2
Dave P utnam , of Coos Bay. re-
Choice for the first strin g in
clude: Forw ard Rausch. Brook-!
j ings and Nowlin of Ophir. Cen
te r-H o g u e
of Gold
Beach.
Don’t fail to consult us if you plan to
Guard—Felipe,
Brookings and
BUY OR SELL
Myers. Gold Beach. Sub. Holy-
cross, Langlois.
See Classified Section for BETTER BUYS
Two Brookings lads placed on
the second team ro ster in the
voting to give the champion team
the edge in p la c in g :
Forw ard - Reiling. Brookings.
“The A gency o f D E P E N D A B L E Service”
To coordinate all efforts
J and Howe. Port Orford. C enter
C urry county, and to acquaint s ri?;t ul
all com m itteem en of the countv Vautrh P ort Orford. G uard —I
( rissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
Brookings, and Burns,
With new methods. Dave Putnam \ ( f aughan,
, j
reS i°nal scout director for Coos
’ n d „r hU,L?'. u n t i e s , Sonday heM
. *', ",
ap ls io r n ‘
or
B in the o p e n e r, h u t h a d
h talent to com e o u t 31 to
Head
First Team Vote
M. & R. SHOP
am
c “ m
n
?
'T
I
I ’y k e 's
V a rie ty , s t a te m e n t w o u ld he No. 232, a n d
the only reverse of th e eve-
when the visitors cam e out
36 victors. The box score:
ings (36)
fg ft pf tp
2
1 0
5
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(uilding — Repairing
a
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
'" ?
,u
an< B ro o k '
" g s * ™ n c d ,h e la t c s * “ ■'«antza-
t pi
“The
national
organization
5 does not own, nor control an in-
0 dividual troop. All the national
o
6 group has is a plan for scouting
24 and the train in g program .” Mr.
6
4 P u tn am told the group. Adminis-
ond
2 tratio n comes from the national
0 organization which is made up of
nail
__l all the local groups of the na-
31 tion.”
’s ............... 13
• * * *
I “The boys run the troop, the
Ip ¡basis of spouting, w ith direction
Lumber (26) fg
0 of experienced men who are
atas ............... 0
3 chosen as scoutm asters. Scouting
9 is a way of life th a t gives the
2 {boy an outlet for th a t energy in
2, a gainful way.” Thus Mr. Put-
4 nam told scouters who help plan
amara
g activities for the troops.
uns, D.
_I Before returning to Coos Bay
s
...... . 11
4 12 26 ^ r - P u tn am aided the local sea
ich Guthrie, groom ing his scout ship to complete its organi-
P : r r .t\t year, pitted his z a tion. The ship, according to his
1
Page Three
“All-County n
Scout Executive
Held School For
i Area "Scouters"
ItvMkt. (32)
|rn. P.
him ..............
W orld’s F inest C lim ate
Spring Houte Cleaning
Complete LIVING
ROOM GROUPS
OF 10 PIECES
th e local group could nam e the
boat w h atev er it chooses.
The den m others school, plan
ned f° r S atu rd ay afternoon fail-
^ when den mothers, either for-
J g ettin g the time, or fearing the
Down
1 Large Davenport (Mohair Cover)
1 Large Chair to Match
rain’ did not show up
W arren Smith, of Brimm Bros.
« Door Fram es Made* Mill, retu rn ed the middle of the
To Order
week from S e a ttle w here he had
spent several days on business.
PR . M OORE
154
H arbor, O re I Mrs. Sm ith returned here by bus.
S aturday.
p i,(e or o u ts id e F ih ^
US
1 7-Way Floor Lamp, Complete w ith
2 Lamp Tables (Inlay Tops)
1 Coffee Table to Match
W T-RM
&
1 Hassock
C A B IN E T S H O P
2 Pottery Table Lamps, complete
Kitchen Cabinets
Sash
Frames
Doors
w ith Shade
Counters
1 20 in. Plate M irrcr
Unpainted Furniture
MADE TO ORDER
Regularly Sold For . . . . $297.00
Everything b u ilt from Kiln-dried
materials.
H.
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J E S S E R
vment of G rayshel Building
Brookings, Ore.
Now For Price of.....
$ 2 4 9 .5 0
HENDRICKS FURNITURE COMPANY
Johnson Building
Brookings, Oregon
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