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PER C O P ì, at all newsstands____ Nowhere A Finer Climate - \ olume Six, Number 39. Mobile X-Ray Unit Due In Brookings, Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 Nowhere a Finer Community BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. O R E G O N Weather Report F o r the w eek ending on Sui d ay : Max. Min 12 .....57 50 N ovem ber 13 52 42 .34 N ovem ber 14 ..... 57 1? N ovem ber 15 . 64 39 N ovem ber 16 .... 66 43 N ovem ber 17 .... 67 42 November 18 65 51 R ainfall for th e w e ek ...............51 New Store Book, Likes o®e. Coast“ 7 *" TOURIST BUSINES THIRD IN OREGON GRAYSHEl TOLD ROTARY, ON TUES. ... .. . ___ U nder directio n of the O regon C h arles G rayshel, p resident of you m ight believe th ey ’d be in , P ete and L illian G raves, w ho S ta te B oard of H ealth, co-oper boast th e fact th a t th ey a re n a O regon C oast A ssociation, gave te re s te d in seeing All this goes a tin g w .th th e T. B. and H ealth tive O regonians, but who have th e T u esd ay address before the to help m ak e up th e plan of th e A ssociation, a m obile X -R ay unit been in o th e r s ta te s enough to R o tary club, tellin g w h at the to u r O regon coast asso ciatio n ,” he co n w ill be in B rookings, beginning m ake them ap p reciate O regon all ist d o lla r m eans to O regon, and cluded. a t noon, T h u rsd ay, Nov. 29, and the m ore, have, in this issue, a n how it affects the econom y of V oted M em berships ru n n in g th ro u g h S a tu rd a y , Dec. nounced th e “opening” of th e ir th is com m unity. W illiam B row n, ch ief of police, 1., each day from noon to 8:00 " r a k e for in stan ce th e case of and P aul P eterso n , em ployed a t W est C oast A uto S upply S to re ” p. m. for S a tu rd a y in the K ru g e r build Gordon Goetz, in B rookings. He th e Pilot, have been voted in to A rra n g m e n ts have been m ade ing, w ith re fresh m e n ts to be en o p erated a m otel deal, an d his m em bership of th e club. Dr. R ich w ith F re e m a n ’s M arket to hold profits have been re-in v ested in ard S aul w as a g u est of th e clu b joyed the e n tire day. th e X -R ay ex a m in atio n s th e re on ‘The O regon coast is th e place 1 th e area, to build th e Goetz Tuesday. Dr. R ichard S aul, recen tly of a ll days. w e like best and B rookings es building, w hich building gave em th e navy m edical corps, has ob All people o f th e area, both old pecially appeals to us in every p lo y m en t to sev eral men, business an d young, a re urged to atten d , tained offices in th e new M anley w ay ,” said Mr. G raves, to the P i to sev eral local firms, all of w hich h av e th e ir ch est X -rayed, a t no building, and his offices will be lot, w hile m aking th e an n o u n ce m e a n t th a t th e to u rist d o lla r has I open to th e public W ednesday. cost to them selves. By so doing helped B rookings and th a t is a m ent, M onday. each p erso n will be able to de Nov. 22, it is announced fn this single case only,” said Mr. G ray- issue of th e P ilot. DPI lift At th e re g u la r m eet term in e w h e th e r o r not they are shel, in tellin g th a t m ore th an ing of O phir G range, F riday, th e Dr. S aul, a n ativ e of P en n sy l afflicted w ith any chest disorders. j 12.000 c a r gain (of those going following w ere elected: A ccording to B erth a I P a r k vania, is a son of a L u th e ra n south w ith C alifo rn ia licenses) m inister, who is a past president M a s te r - W illiam T aylor. h u rst, h e a lth education co n su lt I o v er last y ea r. T he n u m b er of in R otary, past d istrict governor O verseer Jim M attee t. ant, everyone 13 y ea rs and older A senior at U niversity of New c a rs passing along Ilw y 101 and L ec tu rer F ran c es G ribble. should be given an exam iation and m any tim es d eleg a te to n a Mexico, and an honor stu d en t in j B rookings is stag g erin g . tional conventions. Stew ard C larence Phipps. each y ea r, th a t tuberculosis can Tourist tra v e l is th e th ird in T he S au ls have a p a rtm e n ts also lus e n tire college ca ree r, Vernon, I Asst. S te w ard R ay S tevens. develop and have a good s ta rt son of Mr. and M rs. C laude N. m oney v alu e of the in d u stries of in th e M anley building. C haplain F an n ie Jam es. to w ard te a rin g down a person’s Goldizen, has been elected to Phi- ¡O regon. T he 1950 ex p e n d itu res of T reasu rer V ictor Joh n so n . h e a lth in th a t tim e. K appa P h i , n a tio n a l scholastic to u rists in O regon p er ca p ita , p er G a tek eep er Andy G ribble. She said th a t this m obile X -ray h o n o rary society, lie is also a day w as $5.40, and the g ra n d to S e c re ta ry —O rv ille P hipps. uiiit can h an d le q u ite a num ber tal ran close to one and a h alf Phi Sigm a, a n o th e r honorary. C eres G race Leathers. people in a day, and th a t four V ernon will receive his bach e m illions. Pom ona Vivian Jo h n sto n . days w ere being given this a re a The local V. F. W. post will lor degree in June, and exp ects i "Any of us living on th e coast F lo ra Lucille Stevens. th a t everyone m ight avail th em hold a series of p a rtie s a t th e to receive a teach in g fellow ship m u st th a n k those fore-sighted men Lady A ssistant S te w ard - M a selves of this o p portu n ity . ♦ a person needs b u t ste p up V. F. W. hall, every tw o weeks, on in one of th e w est coast u n iv er who in 1919 launched the road bel Adams. Executive Com m ittee Fre<l to th e u nit, no need for disrob S a tu rd a y nights. B eginning w ith sities w here he w ill w o rk to building p ro g ram along Oregon coast. It w ould b» su rp risin g and A d a m s, Wm. Coffman, Vernon ing, except possibly an o u te r coat Dec. 1, th e post w ill hold a coun w ard his d o cto r’s degree. Vernon, d uring his sum m ers at q u ite rev ealin g to stu d y the tre- j Leathers. and all m etallic o bjects in pockets try store, w ith groceries, etc., home, has m ade considerable in m endous g ro w th of th is trav e l, j M usicia Bea Phipps. w hich m ight a p p e a r in th e pic gam es and eats. "Since th e av erag e to u rist is tu re. This first affa ir is u n d er th e vestig atio n apd stu d y of both A ppointed by the m a s te r w e re: People a re urg ed to come, for c^airm a n sh ip of the A uxiliary, and m arin e and fresh w a te r biology, likely to spend moil* th a n $5 a L egislative C om m ittee Fr<»d th e re is no cost to th e individua.. proceeds will go to C am p W hite in line w ith his m ajo rs at col-1 day, th in k w h a t it w ill m ean Adams. all ° f O regon if each of us A g ric u ltu re C om m ittee — Wm. P eople w ill be sen t a ca rd w ith to the disabled v e te ra n s w ho sel lege. W hile y et in high school 1 a few w eeks, and w ithout cost dom have pocket m oney fo r a he won a Bosch-Ixim b aw ard. w erp only to have th«'m ta rry I Coffm an. H om e Econom ics C h airm an __ a second X -ray will be ta k e n if stick of gum or a cup of coffee. | hut his induction in th e arm y at a day o r so longer. A cquaint all The next g a th e rin g will be u n th a t tim e p rev en ted his tak in g of them w ith sig h ts they m ight Ja c k ie T aylor. th e re a p p e a rs to be a n y th in g th e m a tte r. d e r Scout ch airm an sh ip and th e i ad v a n ta g e of this scholarship. He like to view, go out of y o u r w ay A fte r election M r s . M ildred proceeds will go to th a t fund. L a served a y e a r in K orea follow ing to show th em of special sig h ts N orm an, s ta te deputy, p resen ted te r a n evening devoted to sw elling ’ W orld W ar 2. th e G ran g e w ith a p lacq u e for w inning second place in th e com the lib rary fund will be planned. I r\ KA • m u n ity service co n test. A $100 bond will be sent later. At th e next m eeting a film w ill R. V. G u e rre tta z g e ttin g used ■ Ring At th e a n n u a l election last lx* shown liefore th e m eetin g on to being a city m an record er, | CAM P ROBERTS, Calif. P vt. T. B. The co u n ty h e a lth n u rse F rid a y evening, B rookings ch a m any way. R ichard J. S alv ag e, son of Mr. assu re s th a t th is will lie m ore b er of com m erce nam ed P au l W ith population of the a re a h re n c h y A rrell g e ttin g used to and M rs. Ross S alvage, is now th a n ju st ed u catio n al. T h e com D avis d ire c to r fo r th re e y ears; too larg e to serv e th e cu sto m ary A. S. (T ony) C h ristensen, d irec "penny su p p er,” th e local P. T. th a t big space he now' has fo r a at C am p R oberts, assigned to Co. m u n ity is invited to see this. It to r for 2 y e a rs and C arl Mason, A. tu rn ed to a rag drive to finance d ru g store. S till at sea, he says. !D, 95th T an k B attalio n (h eav y ). w ill be shown at O phir G range, A ppetites w h etted for th a t tu r- | The 7th A rm ored Division, sta- Nov. 23, a t 8 p. m. d ire c to r fo r one y ea r. th e y e a r’s p ro g ram of activ ity . • T he board of d irec to rs will elect In th e previous weeks, th e re w as key and trim m ings in the res- tioned here, is ce le b ratin g its first T he O p h ir w om ens clu b m et a t ta u ia n ts advertising. b irth d ay as a re -a c tiv a te d infan- th e hom e of Mrs. M ildred Kob- th e ir own officers at an - ea rly considerable lag in th e drive so j T hose b ea u tifu l gift bouquets try train in g division on Nov. 24. date. len za r the first of N ovem ber. 'The an extension has been ordered by a t th e P a r S tore. C arry -o v er d irec to rs a re E lm er th e executive co m m ittee of the C am p R o berts is located m idw ay n e x t m eetin g will be at th e hom e R iv u le ts being m aneuvered in betw een Los A ngeles and San of Mrs. E. U. B rew er. P a rk e r, Gordon Goetz, W a rre n T. group. the s tre e ts here and there. S m ith, H om er H ag g erty , C harles Francisco, th irty m i l e s inland O p h ir hom e exten sio n u nit m et T he extension will m ake Nov. "T he T hing,” co n tro lled by a from th e P acific ocean. The la rg a t th e hom e of Mrs. O liv er B ettis Young and Ross P u tn a m . 30 as pick-up day for th e drive, Mr. and Mrs. J. E lm er P ark e r, for rag s left a t the v arious d e bunch of chains at th e P ine Cone est re p la c e m e n t train in g c e n te r Nov. 9, for a pot luck luncheon. who have serv ed the p ast two pots about tow n: D im m ick’s in th e a tre , of course. in th e w est d u rin g W orld W a r 2, T h e business m eeting w as held in Mrs. C larence O v e rm an ’s b lu e th e sp raw lin g cam p w as closed th e m orning, an d Miss W anda y ea rs as p resid en t arid sec retary , , B rookings; F re e m a n ’s in Brook- resigned at th e m eeting. His p o | m gs; Redfields, in B rookings, and eyed S iam ese k itte n s on parade. in 1945 and re-opened last year. G ossage, HDA, d em o n strate d the Bugs B unny e a tin g c a rro ts and sition on th e l>oard will be filled H anscam s in H arbor, as w ell as P v t. S alv ag e's assig n m en t to c u rta in and window problem , and by ap p o in tm en t, by board of di the high school and V. F. W. hall. playing S a n ta at Y oung’s 5 and C am p R o berts plays an im p o rtan t sug g ested w ays to m ak e la rg e 10 store. recto rs, la te r. role in the v ital in fa n try tr a in w indow s a p p e a r sm aller, o r vice- R rag s a re to be of co tto n o r M ysterious ribbon-decked p ac k ing p ro g ram w hich has been co n versa. T he n ex t m eeting will l>e wool, free of buttons, snaps, zip ages beginning to m ake th e ir a p d u cted by th e 7th A rm ored divi a t the G ran g e hall, Dec. 14, w hen pers, and clean, so th a t sale m ay pearance. sion for th e p ast year. Mrs. M ay n ard an d Mrs. B ostw ick lie m ade to firm s needing and in T h at old-tim e coffee m ill in th e will d e m o n stra te m ending tips. T h re e local re s ta u ra n ts , C hetco th e m a rk e t fo r rags. window w h at do you th in k ? T his m eeting will s ta r t a t 1 p. m. Inn, C hetco C afe and Nook Cafe, A red-faced new spaper gal. Mrs. K. C. B arrin g to n w as c a ll a re fe a tu rin g T h an ksgiving d in ed to P rin ev ille by the serious ill n ers this year. All a re quick to C hetco Post, No. 138, A m erican ness of her mother. point out th a t th e m eals w hich A ca rd from Rev. E. C. Hicks Legion, has set S a tu rd a y , Dec. Mr. and Mrs E. U. B rew er spent th ey will serve w ill be less ex- w hose trip w as delayed by ill - 15. as d a te of a dance a t the th e last th re e w eeks v isiting In p^Tsive th a n any hom e atte m p t, ness, s ta te d he w as th en about T h e m eat d ep a rtm e n t a t Red- I C hetco G range. A rk an sas. Mr. and Mrs. N olan fi&i.ring th e prices of all th e in to board a tra in at S an F rancisco field’s M arket has been leased by S pike M organ and his S ie rra C henow eth looked a fte r the place g re d ie n ts w hich m ust be ptirch- on his trip to Elkins. O kla., to H enry W ilbank of N o rth Bend, M o u n tain eers of C rescent C ity, d u rin g th e ir absence. T s v l to m ake the d in n er com plete. visit a b ro th e r whom he had not w ho will try to give his c u s to m - , w ill fu rn ish th e music. M ore d e A new logging road is being T h e ir ad v e rtisin g a p p e ars in seen since 1889. Rev. H icks e x ers th e usual good buys fe a tu re d ta ils will be given in la te r issues co n stru c te d on th e I>. W. M iller o th e r colum ns ol this iw ue. pects to lx* gone ab o u t a m onth. at th e R edfield M arket. 'o f th e P ilot. place. Dr. Saul Opened Offices, Wcd'day Officers Elected By Ophir Grange Honorary Group Picks V. Goldizen I* Chamber Elected Directors, Friday Party Series Set By V F. W. Post Raq Drive Pushed By Local P.-T. A. TL ' Pv t- Dick Salvage On The M am Drag Now T , <• Feature 'Dinner Legion Books Dance On Trip To O kla. New M arket M gr