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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1949)
talingo*!) ir fifa) Nowhere a Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community Volumi» Four, Number Fifteen. BROOKINGS, I PARK DEDICATION WILL BE PART ftE CEREMONIES HERE CURRY COUNTY, OREGON COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Brookings School Auditorium 8.00 o'clock FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1919 1 hursday, June 9, 1949 COMMENCEMENT BILLED FRIDAY EVE FOR. B. H. S. According to Leo VanDolson, ! pastor of the local Seventh-Day Adventist church, Brookings has raised $1003 at the recent In Processional, "Pomp and Circumstance” .. . .. Mrs. Lloyd Morris Gathering of that group. The en Invoccation.......................................................... Rev. Nick N. Neufeld county raised $1406.83, being Committee Sets Budget tire "I Passed By Your Window," Broke Lucas assigned a budget of $1320. Nineteen Will Receive For Expendtures of The money, so raised, will be "Venetia." Kerr Zamecnik.......................... Girls Sextette Diplomas Friday At used for foreign missions, and “Lily Blossom Time” Salutation, "Welcome"....................................... Ruth Hassett establishing of hospitals in for Commencement eign lands, for which the group Elementary Valedictorian................................ Carol Kay DeMartin Dedication of Loeb Myrtlewood has become internationally noted. Rex Putnam, state siqierinten- “The Sense of Balance park, by the state federated gar dent of public instruction, will be den club, assisted by Azalea Gar Solo, "The Gates of Spring," Eric Coates .. .. Betti Goldizen the commencement speaker, Fri den club, will be the event of Valedictorian. “We’ll Always Remember" .. .. .. Joan Byrne day evening at eight, at the high Saturday, July 2, first day of the third annual "Lily Blossom Introduction of Speaker....................................... Lynn O. Hampton school gym, w hen 19 seniors will receive diplomas. Two of these, • l ime," it was decided at a meet Commencement Address ....................................... Dr. Rex Putnam Richard Barton and James Ro^l- ing, last Thursday, by the com ! erick, are graduating with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction mittee on arrangements. This i class by virtue of proficiency cer part of the program will be de The regular meeting of Chetco Presentation of Class .. Lynn O. Hampton tificates, earned elsewhere. cided by the state federation. ' Grange was held Friday. County Presentation of Diplomas (The commencement program, Mrs. Gladys Kindel It is said that much of the day Deputy and Mrs. Fred Adams, and seen elsewhere on this page, will will be used by the dedication, Curry County Pomona Master Processional, "The Community Grand March" .. Mrs. Lloyd Morris be held at 8 p. m. at the high with a basket lunch at noon at and Mrs. C. Phipps, all of Ophir school gym). Bruce hole, with speeches, and Grange, and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. High School Graduates talks following. ! Randall of Lake Earl Grange, Raymond Lyle Reekman Sunday, July 3, will be devoted were visitors of the evening. Ina H .Payne to conducted tours of the area, The newly-organized ladies de Barbara Mae Stoller especially the lily fields, if grow- gree team initiated three candi Ruth Hassett ess will help with this " * function, dates, Joan Fadling, Ann Blank Betti Allynne Goldizen In the afternoon a baseball game enship and Wesley W. Smith in Marilyn Lee Struebing will be played at the local dia- the third and fourth degrees. The E. C. “Sandy” Smead, Radio Announcer, Is Joan Kathleen Byrne mond, part of the Rogue Valley degree team was highly compli Thelma Lee Salmon Displaying Valuable “ Topper ” At Chetco Cafe League schedule. mented on the splendid way they Kenneth A. Janicke The parade has been set for put on the work. George Lester Gardner Monday, July 4. with this pro Clara Hyland was installed as No one in Brookings, yes, Curry County would buy a hat for Gene Noel Colgrove gram being w’orked out. secretary as Verna Asche re Heading the tour committee for signed that office the meeting be- the mere price of $10,000- or any part of it for that matter. How Frederick Eugene Reiling Phyllis Ann Warnock Sunday will be Carl Bolin, with ; fore. Earl Carson, Grange repre ever, such a hat exists, and currently is on display at Chetco Cafe Vernon Theadore Crockett whomever he may appoint. sentative on the Lily Blossom and Big Jim’s Tavern, with its owner, E. C. Sandy’’ Smead, present Vern Robert Garvin Budget Is Set Time committee, gave a report Doyle Elman Rausch To aid in financing the forth of the progress. He was appointed to give the story of its being. Fred Johnson coming festival, tags were print chairman of the Grange float for The story behind this hat, as you’ll have something to remem Richard Lee Barton ed. to wear on coats of both men the parade, and he appointed II. ber me by.” James H. Roderick and women, denoting they are W. Weigel, Fred Gustafson and explained by Mr. Smead, cousin At the fight, the hat was laid of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Smith, Eighth Grade Graduates boosters. Leo VanDolson bought Joe Zumpfe to plan the float. on a chair, and unknown to Mr. dates back to 1926, when he was Mary Lou Berger the first two, within an hour af Plans for sending fiow’ers to the a radio announcer on his way to Smead the hat was passed around Betty Joyce Clauson ter they were printed. These two State Grange session at North the ring, with a flock of famous Carol Kay DeMartin thousand tags, if sold, will come Bend next week were discussed. broadcast the Tunney-Dempsey signatures attached. Margie Eugene Freeman close to financing the festival. Jessie Judkins is in charge of ob-1 fight at Philadelphia, when a sud The $4.85 panama hat, on the Pauline Merle Hendricks A budget for expenditures w'as taining the fiow’ers, and putting den gust of wind blew' the hat next day, took a certain meaning into the gutter. Patsy Carolyn Hyland completed by the committee last them on the Greyhound bus. In in the life of Mr. Smead, who With him at the time was said it was worth $5000. Mary Elaine LaCIair Thursday night, and includes: dividual members are to take Sessue Hayakaw'a, noted Japa LaVerne Lenore Landauer Fireworks ...................... $200.00 all flowers they have to Mrs. nese movie star, who picked it With this nuclues, Mr. Smead Fae Ardis Rausch Advertising ................. $130.00 Judkins. decided its value would be great up. Wiping off the mud, he said, Patsy Ruth Cook Prizes (cash for kids) 10.00 A social hour was enjoyed fol “here, let me autograph it and ly enhanced if there were more Bonnie Irene Salvage Prizes, (merchandise) 30.00 lowing the meeting, with refresh famous signatures on it. Then he Alma Louise Duffy Ribbons .......................... 3.00 ments of ice cream, cookies and started traveling — around and Jack E. Clauson Band ................................. 100.00 coffee being served by Mr. and around the country and world he Donald Arthur Crook Miscellaneous ............. 50.00 Mrs. Joe Zumpfe, Mr. and Mrs. went, collecting signatures these Dennis R. Fadling Earl Simpson and Joe Morrell. 23 years. Daniel M. Jaggers Total Exp....................... $523.00 Kenneth J. McDonald Of surprise to many of their ....On this hat are autographs of Tags Will Be Required General John Pershing, Will Rog Raymond E. Murry friends in the area will be the The last two weeks, prior to ers, Rudolph Valentino, Lon Cha Elmer LaVaughn Salmon wedding today of W. P. (Spider) the affair, wearing of these tags Roger Alan Snyder Clement and Alivena Miranda, at ney, Jean Harlow, Charles Chap will be required of all residents lin, Marie Dressier, to say noth Bruce G. Yelton Crescent City. of the area. To stimulate inter ing of the more than a 100 other James Earl Parker Mr. Clement, who left here two ests, and to have a little fun in An extra workshop for making signatures, which would require years ago to accept employment the meantime, a kangaroo court dress forms was held by Aldene will be held the last week, each Aho, county extension agent of at San Francisco, was a resident a column to list. This famous hat, insured for at mail time, to enforce wearing Curry County, for Pistol River of this area many years. His of the red tags. and Chetco Units at the Chetco bride-to-be, daughter of Nick $10,000 by Lloyds of London, is Baumgartner, lived here most of of great value to Mr. Smead. He Float Registration Promising Grange hall last Thursday. Fred Moore, looking after the The demonstration was conduct her life, until she moved to Con says it would be a big pile of Three boatsmen, all proven by money before he could even be registration of merchants’ floats, ed by Port Orford unit. The first cord, Calif. their credentials, took a boat, tempted to part company. After a wedding trip which is told the Pilot early Monday that dress form workshop was held powered by an outboard outside he had but one turn-down, and at Sixes in 1947. Many forms planned for Florida, and possibly Robert Ripley, the very day the mouth of the Chetco Sunday felt much encouraged at the re have been made in the northern Mexico, the couple expect to go he died, Mr. Smead told the Pi for a spin on the briny. All went into either a motel business or a lot, was going to make a radio sponse shown. Mrs. A. P. Hen part of the county since. well until their return to the dricks is urging juveniles to reg A pot luck luncheon was held seashore resort, expecting to con bid of $20,000 for the hat, which mouth, homeward bound. ister with her all floats they may at noon with 13 present. Twenty struct it themselves. was going to be turned down by These three, Hans Nelson, B. wish to enter, so that a place seven, in all, attended. Models Mr. Smead. flot long before the may be arranged for each in the were Pauline Carpenter of Pistol! Paint Demonstration Due time this was to have been done, J. (Micky) Gould, and Gordon parade. Smead heard over the radio that Goetz, failed to negotiate the tide River Unit and Pat Kern of the Here, Friday, Saturday Ripley had dropped dead of a at the time, and were actually The next meeting of the com local unit. "dunked" as any one of them mittee w ill be held Tuesday, June Mr. Kerlinger, factory repre heart attack in New York. Members of Port Orford pres might treat a good doughnut. 15, at the Coffee Mill Cafe, at ent were Fern Townlev, Noma sentative for DuPont Co., will be This prize is kept under a plas Reports say that they got the eight o’clock p. m. Thomas, Echol Nutt, Mary Lee in Brookings at the Chetco Home tic cover, well covered to pre Anderson and Martha O’Hara. and Auto Supply Co., Friday and serve its life from the elements. boat home, with its motor. All meeting, locally, will Saturday, June 10 and 11, it is People may look and turn the the rest, including their dignity, Vacation Bible School To Another June 14 at the home announced elsewhere in this is- container about to read all the was lost. otart Monday, June 20 ! of Mrs. Alice Perkins, at 1 p. m. sue of the Pilot. While it isn’t possible to ob names, but no hands will be per- He will demonstrate DuPont mitted to touch it. tain an inventory of the goods, Baptist Communitv Church is Everyone interested in having a From this area Mr. Smead will Gordon lost his spectacles; there planning a Vacation Bible School dress form should attend. Those Paints and Varnishes and will lx? ko begin June 20 and run through) irom Pistol River should contact glad to help anyone with their go northward, as far as many was a quantity of tackle, and a points in Canada. He may stop bunch of gear. ~uly 1. Rev. Nick N. Neufeld an Mabel Ostrander for date of th? paint problems. meeting in that locality. along the way to Portland by Elmer Parker, owner of Par nounced Tuesday. ker ’s Anchorage, has no sympathy way of Grants Pass, he said. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush arrived Children from four through 15 An advertisement appears on for them, as he claims he urged years of age are urged to enroll. I An old time dance is being giv- Monday from Parker, Arizona, at their Hours will be from 9 a. m. to 12 en by the Grange this Saturday’ to *« spend the summer — ------ page eight of this issue, telling them to take his larger boat and powered with a bigger motor. noon. evening. | Chetco River home, near Harbor. of the display. 1 Three Candidates Given Degrees At Grange Meeting $15,000 HAT ADMIRED BY PEOPLE OF AREA, SHOWN AT CHETCO CAFE Coulpe Will Wed At Crescent City Today Dress Forms Made At Demonstration Three "Boatsmen" Dunked In Chetco