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mmos^larbor ffet Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community VOLUME THREE, NUMBER XXXXVI. BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON BOY SCOUTS WILL FIRST VISIT AT! UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY MEET. Scouts Also Will Be Honored At Nation’s Capital By President Harry Truman While many details are still unknown concerning the proposed trip tor the 26 Boy Scouts chosen to make the trip to New York and Washington, D. C., the Pilot has learned that the first stop would be at the United Nations’ assembly, where each boy will be expected to tell about scouting in his region. Scouting, almost universal in its influence, is expected to be one means by and through which international peace may be obtained. These 26 boys will.be permitted to meet dignitaries from all nations subscribing to the principles set forth by the United Nations. At Washington, D. C., a banquet is planned. Here these boys will meet congressmen, senators, and high government officials, and will pose for pictures with President Harry Truman, honorary president of Boy Scouts of America. The seven days on the eastern staboard are filled with experiences which every boy will cherish as long as he will live. Bruhs Add Three Mtra Games fn To 'Win' Column I HURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949 MARCH OF DIMES CAMPAIGN WILL BE CLIMAXED WITH DANCE, JAN. 29 Join the urna/ OF DIMES Starts P.-T. A. "Penny" Supper Nets $90 V. F. W. Auxiliary Sponsors 1919 Dance To Aid Local Community’s Contributions Tha’ the Brookings-Harbor area not fall down on its expected i?'"' in tlie March of Dimes campaign, the Auxiliary of Post 966, ■ 'I,ms of Foreign Wars has assumed responsibility for staging Cran"^'^ ?r ,h!” wor,h-v cause' ♦" be staged at Chetco luangt hall, Saturday evening, January 29. While Curry county in recent years’has never experienced even a mild form of polio epidemic, the county has always gone far over the top” in subscribing to the fund, started by the Itae Pres I rankhn I). Roosevelt in 1938 This area has set the pace for the county in subscriptions. Containers, placed in all business houses, are gradually filling with dimes, to be sent to the national foundation. Cards have been mailed to each box holder, both at Harbor and Brookings, in an ( Hort to obtain subscriptions from everyone, regardless of amount. Oivgon ¡'olio cases have increased in the past year more than 100%. 3'ueberry Culture Subject Fer Serial Article In Pilot Christian Science Lecture Si^ed For Area, Next Thurs. Following his custom since go ing to Washington as represen tative for District 4 of Oregon, Harris Ellsworth this week has darted his column, telling of his opinions concerning the federal George Asdel, a young m a n program of the group, membersi government lawmakers. with an idea, after the war was Brookings Bruins, hot on the of the local Parent-Teachers As-j A worker for his district, and over, came to this county to be- 'Christian Science: The1 Prom trail of their second consecutive social ion. Saturday’ evening, serv conscientious in his every action, gin life in a way’ he thought he ised Comforter,” is the subject county hoop championship, put I ed the annual “Penny Supper” to Ellsworth has won more votes might like to enjoy. of a Christian Science lecture, to themselves another step nearer, well over 200 people. through his frank discussions in Being so minded, he became in 1. O. O. F. . hall. Friday evening when they went I Realized after expenses were this column each week of the terest ed in the possibilities in Thursday, Jan 27, When j Ralph to Ophir and came away _ three paid .was $90, which will be spent time congress is in session. Curry county, and especially in E. Wagers, C. S. B., will come games “richer” for the trip. in betterment of conditions at Publisher ot the daily news a crop which he thought should The “R” squad, with Jaklewicz the local school. The evening was paper at Roseburg, Mr. Ellsworth make the county famous. He is With the public invited, local and Fitzhugh each with four, de-' climaxed by’ the showing of sev • ves factual statements about definitely decided upon blueber- Society mem- feated the Ophir “B” squad, 18! eral sound pictures and of the all congressional action, especi ries as that crop. proud to present such lily parade in 8 millimeter films, ally that which affects Oregon. to 9 in a game which was closer In this issue and for the next a speaker, whom they claim is The sound projector, used to than the score indicated. The “A” t wo or Mr. Asdel recognized as one of the great squad dumped their adversaries show some of these pictures, was tells his story, and gives his rea-1 lecturers of the Mother Church, 45 to 35 in the evening’s finale. purchased by the group about a sons. While in the nursery busi- | The First Church of Christ, Sci Still unmatched in the county year ago, to start visual educa ness of blueberries, his articles । entist, Boston, Mass. in scoring punch were the volley- tion program in the local schools. are not a method “high-pressur-j A resume of the talk will be While many people still do not girls who smothered their ing” people to plant every avail-, published in these columns the opponents, 55 to 7, when Patty1 attend meetings of this group, in able acre to these berries. week following the lecture. Braun was the desperado who • terest this year has shown a def In order to know where to Elsewhere in this issue Pilot inite improvement over last, ac obtain blood in case of emer readers may read his first mess made 18 of them. cording to local members. The gency when transfusions are im age, which will be followed by Bruins ‘B’—19 fg ft pf Jaklewicz, f group meets the first Thursday portant, Brookings Rotary club articles on the culture. 0 0 Carte, f ................. of each month at the high school. has taken upon itself to obtain 2 0 Brown, c ............. 1 1 a “type bank” in this area. Dr. GOLD BEACH Marvin Reed Miss Rosie Potocnick has gone A. O. Schmitt, in charge of this Fitzhugh, g ......... 0 2 was elected president of a 4-H to Eureka where she will be em work, has set Wednesday eve Vaughan, g ......... 0 0 livestock club, organized in the ployed. Crockett. s ¡ 0 1 ning, Jan. 26 as time for typing Brookings-Harbor vicinity. Vern Garvin, s 0 0 of blood in this vicinity. Ramrods, the promising team Garvin was ed as leader, Brookings — 45 fg Johnson, s Pf tp 0 4 It is to be understood that no sponsored by the Chetco Rod and and L. O. Hampton I Reiling, f .... advisor. 5 4 11 blood will be taken, only the type Gun Club, will meet the Smith Jerry Anderson is secretary. Simpson, f .... .1 1 Totals .......... 8 3 8 19 oi blood. People must be in good River team, tonight at the high The club includes nine members. Rausch, c .... A 1 12 health, free from any recent dis school gym. in the first of the Ophir- 9 fg ft Pf tp Reekman, g . .4 4 9 ease affecting the blood stream season’s games. Next week, the In addition to livestock, some of Moore, f ............ 0 0 1 the members : are also carrying Sumner, g .... .1 5 2 of the person, and must be un Ramrods will meet Crescent Cityj poultry Miller, f ............ 0 1 3 and rabbit projects. Johnson, s .... 0 2 0 der 50 years of age. While chil Veterans of Foreign Wars. Whittaker, B., c 0 0 1 Membership of the club in Brown, s ...... .0 1 0 dren may be typed, none under Nash, T., g- 3 2 1 With a victory over Bay City cludes: Marvin Reed, Lyndle Fad- Duffy, s ........ .2 1 4 16 to 18 years of age will yver Market, 44 to 22, last week, at Whittaker, D g 0 0 ling, Jerry Anderson, Dennis Fad- Carte, s ....... 2 2 Stein, s ... 0 .0 be called upon for any trans Crescent City the Ramrods hold ling, Frank Fadling, Clark Gardner, s ..... 0 2 Nash, D., 0 0 fusion. promise of being a factor for all Schley, George Foster, Darrell During the war it was learned comers to contend with before I Hampton, Dean Hampton and Totals 7 23 Totals 91 how important availability of the the season is over. LaVaughan Salmon. ft Pf Half-time score: Brookings, 7; Ophir—35 blood type could be. Many voter 8 2 18 an alive today has this knowl Ophir 4. Free throws missed: Brewer, f 4 Jaklewicz, 1; Carter, 1; Vaughan, Barrington, f ........ 1 edge to thank. With industry on 2 4. Moore, 1; Whittaker, B., 1; Wilcox, c ........... «....2 the upgrade in this community, Parry, g .................. o 5 here are bound to be accidents James, g ................... 1 0 3 which may cause loss of blood and Plenty of “hot dogs” and buns January issue of Hi-Lines, pub Nash, s .....................0 3 1 also necessity of having trans to make them more palatable, lication of Coos-Curry Electric Whittaker, D., s..... 0 0 0 fusions. With types known, any comprised the bill of fare, Mon Co-operative, were given to the Miller, s .................. 0 0 0 one may step forward in case day evening when Troop 32 en printers last week, and should he Moore, s .................. 0 0 0 of emergency, if he has the right tertained the senior girl scouts to all readers and members of finance the Junior-Senior' .ype of blood. at the beach near the Joe Zumpfe the co-operative before the end prom^of the local high school, the Totals . 9 17 16 35 A nurse, skilled in this phase place in Harbor district. of the month. Junior class is staging a barn Half-time Score: Brookings 25; work, will be present at the local Following the ” ( a Is ” games of This issue contains much in dance, Saturday, Jan. 22. at the Ophir. 13. Froe-throws missed Chetco Grange hall, under aus-i Reiling, 1; Simpson, 1; Rausch, 4; school, Wednesday, Jan. 26, at “capture the flag” and others fill formation concerning the erec tion of the generating plant at pices of the Rod and Gun Club. Reekman, 2; Sumner, 2; Brown. 7:00 p. m. to type blood. It is • ed the evening. the hope of the Rotary club that j This was in appreciation for Gold Beach, and of the future The dance, as the name im- I 1; Gardner, 1; Dufiy, 1. Brewer, everyone will avail themselves I the services rendered by the girls planning for the power distribu plies, is an affair where fun of 5; Wilcox. 1; Parry, 6; Nash, 2; of this opportunity to have their at the recent court of honor and tion for Southwest Oregon. th.s type will be enjoyed. Danc Moore, 1. Referes: Sosey and Mat- ’ blood typed, even for the ir own I >anquet when the girls served the ing will be from 9 to 1. son. self-satisfaction. Renew your Pilot subscripik Blood "Typing" Wi3l Be Dene Here Wed'day, Jun. 26 * Officers For Year 4-H C*ub Names Ramrods Bill First Home Game Tonite Boy Scouts Serve January Hi-Lines Wieners On Beach Will Be Out Soon Barn Dance Will Be Held, Saturday