Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 07, 1948, Image 1

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    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.