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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1948)
Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community DIE THREE, NUMBER XXXI. BROOKING«, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1943 '0.00 OREGON CHEST QUOTA FOR Ellsworth Due Here CUBS AND BOY SCOUT PROGRAM 1C « G S -H A R B O R VICINITY, '48 T— Evening FUU OF ACTIVITIES fOR^NECT^YEA(? Half of This Amount Will Bo Used To Carry On Extensive Boy Scout Program In 1919 tile not completely organized the county with a central the Oregon Chest drive fo r rJl be launched w ith in the ten days or two weeks in county with an over-all s of $1400. half of which is cam in the county fo r ben*- Oregon Trails Council, of Scouts of America, ed to the Chest fund, the Scout drive w ill elim inate drive which must come bo- January 1, to raise funds re for the program estab- about a year and a h a lf »hen the Curry county cour.- ns set up. ie chest quota for the coun- been set at $730, and the additional is the amount red for Boy Scouts. Ty county has always gone 1 its quota on this drive, and for the amount needed last ¡ from the Fourth D istrict of Ore gon, and a candidate fo r re-clec- year fo r Boy Scouts. Bernard -V S-s M ather, 1947 chest chairman, is *» »-A d k » : not A ctin g this year, and in his place w ill be several district, or . ' “H i local chairmen. a» i The handbook, to be distrib uted to donors of funds, tells of the work, especially of needy and dependent children, who w ill be K«s‘ cared fo r by these funds from all counties. In child care, the fund is di vided in this manner, according to chest comimttees: The Chest subscribes 42% necessary. The rem ainder comes from donations o f relatives, where possible, and from county tax funds. I t is evi dent. then that most of the child support must come from chest moneys. Estim ated as the need for th » state next year w ill be $500.000. Congressman Harris Ellsworth, C u rry county must raise $730 of of the Fourth District, who will this amount. County Will I tv Given Oppotrunity To W’atcK Scoutcraft Training Through Competition A t a county council meeting of ( u rry D istrict. Boy Scouts of America, held at Gold Beach last Wednesday night, a fu ll year of scouting has been planned fo r the boys of the county. Boys of every’ section of the county participate in this program, i f all plans go through as planned. The Cubs w ill be given an op p o rtu n ity to “ s tru t” th e ir stu ff at a Cuborama (comparable to a scout camporee) sometime in e arly June. Cubs packs over the county w ill be planning fo r this event in every action during the coming w in te r months. D uring Scout Week, February 6 to 12—at Gold Beach w ill be seen the firs t C urry county Scout circus. A ll troops w ill p a rtic i pate, and each troop w ill be ex- pected to put on several stunts to show the public a general a ll- around idea of the tra in in g de rived from Scouting. Started last year when the county camporee was held a t Westmore Camp, up the W in - chuck. next year the second to he held somewhere along tne beach, north of Gold Beach, to be closer to most troops. The popular spot on the Rogue R iver again w ill be used for the summer camp in 1949. A ll troop leaders agreed th a t figured none better could be found, so access ible to a ll troops. Courts of honor w ill be held whenever necessary, but three or fo u r d is tric t courts w ill he on thp calender the coming year. Arrangements w ill be made ir o n tim e to tim e to bring a ll troops together thus adding im portance to each court of honor. visit this area tomorrow to con New d is tric t officers w ill he fer with constituents. A petition, to be pre.en.ed to l V ,h ' ,‘ll8 ,r‘c ,1 tlon, w ill speak at a dinner meet the county court, asking fo r an ■ ,<,r « l y ■" De- ing of Brookings Chamber of oember. R. G. Sabin heads the election on the m atte r of n c o r- Commerce. Friday evening, at tne group this year. portion of Brookings, was pre Sunday evening, while return Azalea Room of Vincent’s Res B e tte r to help a ll boys of the sented to the county court. Wed ing from evening services at the taurant. scout movement in the county, nesday. This petition was signed Ellsworth w ill confer w ith the B aptist Community church, Dr. Dave Putnam, regional scout ex itw G. Oehler. United States by some 125 residents of the pro local members concerning the and Mrs. J. E. Stevenson mirc- ecutive, has planned a leader* ? in bankruptcy, of Cor- posed area to be included in the ulously escaped in ju ry and pos needs of this area, fo r which he tra in in g court, to be held at Gold stated yesterday th a t he incorporation. w ill w ork at the next session of Beach November 6 and 7, which sible death when th e ir car hit «wived notice that a peti- The election w ill come some congress. He has always been w ill be over a week-end when » bankruptcy has been filed, the soft shoulder on the Easy tim e a fte r th irty days from the an u n tirin g w orker fo r this area. scouters w ill lie expected to a c tahout to be filed, by Flem ing Street road near the deep gulley, filin g of this petition and not In private life he is one of tu a lly live scoutcraft as the boy* and rolled over a few times, 3 °rs and Louise V. W aters, the publishers of the Roseburg more than 50 days. This data w ill be trained. The fa ir ground* United S t a t e s d is tric t stopping, bottom-side up, in the w ill be published in these columns w ill he used fo r this course. daily newspaper. ditch. •t Portland. as soon as action by the county Cub leaders w ill be expectc*d to M rs . Stevenson managed to court has been learned. '*'-"5 during the past year, attend a d is tric t meeting every open the window through which been made the defender.t in tw o months. This includes den actions in circu it court, both crawled. Outside of the mothers, who w ill come fo r tl e bruises they were practically un among these actions, the dinner meeting, and who w ill a ir ' P. J. Losmeister against scratched. th e ir problems fo r solution. School w ill be dismissed Wed for unpaid insurance pre- Recognizes Scouting Program. nesday afternoon, Thursday ard A fte r being gone fo r almost In its recommendations to the Friday fo r the annual Coos-Cur a month. Rev. and Mrs. N ick N. local school board. Oregon de ry County Institute. John Gin- Neufeld returned to Brookmgs partm ent of education empha ® being represented in c ir- ther and Evelyn DeMoss w dl Tuesday from Eugene and Rose sized the value of the scout pro &OT by Ed F. Ackley lo- serve as co-leaders on discussion torney. GOLD BEACH — The Curry panels, and Lynn Hampton as burg. where M r. Neufeld consult gram in the development of its ed veterans adm inistration hos- schools. Along w ith it in im asked as to the effect of County Hospital Association w ill leader. aters bankruptcy upon a ll welcome any suggestions fc r a The general plan of the in sti p ita l authorities concerning his i portance was plact-d the 4-H j prOgrani which was inaugurated ? 1‘tigation, Ackley said, name. tute is to have "outside distin- d is a b ilitie s . W hile he was not required to ¡n this area last spring, w ith not able to defin itely The most acceptable suggestion gUjshed speakers” such as E lrro - n Waters has filed a pe- to date is the W. A. C artw right Stevenson, president of Southern undergo any surgery. M r. Neu- g ra tify in g results. Parents o f boys, between ages ' « bankruptcy u n til I ’ve M em orial Hospital. Dr. Cart- Oregon College o f Education, feld is in a brace which odds official notice thereof, w rig h t has served the county fo r: present various problems, a id support to his spine, the seat o f , of g and ¡2 are urged to enroll , th e ir sons in Cubbing. Boy* over Oehler, the referee. nearly 20 years, not only giving discussion leaders to lead small his trouble. 12 are wanted in the Boy Scout ^ nkruPtcv a petition is medical care but also providing g r o u p discussion on problems troop, now newly re-organizeJ, the referee sets a tim e those hospital facilities w h i c h presented by the various speak- 1 w ith plenty of experienced boys ■ «e for hearing. A t this have hova hppn P \ W \ hat could or« nt institute. institute been flvaialh avaialble. ers at ( to aid a ll the youth who enroll. all persons holding any be more fittin g to show a county’s, school is back to norm al’’ w ith 4 against the bankrupt may appreciation of a life devoted n0 school Monday due to fa ilu re ’ and qU stion the bank- to public service than to name of e lectricity which made it mi \ Herb L im in g has leas-d the rw«:cihi«» the building. building. i forme r Chevron Service station ’ same tim e p rio rity a hospital in his honor? possible in to heat heat the Mrs Jennie C arter has been | operated by Ed and Mendy, r.ext ** considered bv the s’vin£ any <>pin- been prom inent in the business hired to teach the second section, to Chads Fountain, and w ill open H enry Lem ing, dispenser of • » matter I shall have and social life of the area since of the first grade which w ill be o fr business this week. The lease services in the tonsoral line, th e ir a rriv a l here over two years ¿¡yj^ed as soon as room can be was signed w ith Staandard O il j ’1 wvolpments.’’ will he "at home” in h u F morning fu rn itu re and ago. W aters operated a sawmill remodeled in Baptist Commur.- Company. new "Redwood Barber Shop,” church basement. Since 25 is Herb plans to do sm all amount ^ effects of the W atets north o f Brookings and during n ext Tuesday, he announced *-i upon a tru c k which his operations has employed r e s - jthe maximum load in the fir s * , of autom otive repair, brake re- W ednesday of this week. grade there w ill be two classes lin in g in the shop adjacent to ‘ J was owned and op- idents o f the area in the m ill • Delayed for some tm u be One of these employees said, w fic h w il almost reach the max- the fillin g station He advertises oy a Tennessee tru c k in g cause o f m at erials and w ork •en “ I hope th a t the news of Waters ,mum teacher load perm itted by in this issue, which may rh , ? th e on his plum bing, Mr, Lem ing on page five. a - - d where he was bankruptcy* w ill cause all cm- state standard Stevensons Escape iters Reported Have Petitioned Injury Sunday Eve. ikruptcy Court wdl is City Incorporation Petition Filed, W ed. Teachers W ill Go To Institute, Wed. Rev. N. N. Neufeld Returns To Pulpit Name Sought For Curry Co. Hospital j Herb Lemina W ill t w Re-Open Station Redwood Barber Shop Opens Tue. driver °1 _ a: stated th a t he ploves o f Waters, who have ur.-1 it to Texas, ! paid wage claims, to unite fo r this bankruptcy, I our m utual protection I f th ’s is a s ti gloom over done we may have a chance to nc’.es of B rook- get at least p art o f the wages rs. W aters have now due us. i was forced to postpone his Mr. and Mrs. Jame« Swindle of Bainville, Mont., arrived here recently* to spend the w in te r at i the home of her sister, Mr». | Olga B. Ciar) The Curry’ County Indian Heirs ssociation w ill meet at the h a r- bor Grange this Sunday, Oct. 10, at 1 p. m. A ll interested persons j ire urged to attend. opening about a m onth. The now shop, finished in redwood on the outside, is a very attra ctive place, locat ed next to the H ok Cafe.