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Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
VOLUME FOUR, NUMBER XXXIX
Members Needed
In 'All-Year Events
Association'
BROOKINGS.
Businesses Will
Close, Thursday
Since Thanksgiving is na
tionally observed as a holi
day, all businesses, except
restaurants, will be closed to
permit the forces to celebrate
the occasion in home and
family gatherings, or as the
individual may wish.
Several people expect to
visit relatives out of the
cinity, and will be gone for
a few days.
CURRY COUNTY.
OREGON
''Bolts and Nuts/' Junior Class Play,
Booked For Friday Evening, December 8
Junior class of Brookings High
school will present its class play,
“Bolts and Nuts,” at the high
school gym. Dec. 8. at 8 p. m.,
it was announced this week. Ad-
mission price: grade school, 25c;
general admission, 50c and re
served seats, 75c. There will be
an advance sale of tickets.
The play, a comedy in three
acts, has for its cast:
Benita Bolt—Nancy’ Vincent.
Lutie Spink- Beverly Hill.
Rebecca Bolt—Phyllis Darger.
Martha Grubb—-Shirley Kerr.
Twink Starr—Don Jaklewicz.
Dr. Hippocrates Joy — Larry
Beaumont.
Henry Goober George Berger.
Brookings and Harbor are sit
uated in the garden spot of the
nation, so believe members of
All-Year Events Association. The
people who have made their hom
es along this scenic coast are
here because they love its beau
ty’ and enjoy' its mild climate.
They are responsible for main
taining this beauty and sharing
it with the world. Two outstand
ing summer festivals were cre
ated for this purpose.
In ol der to make it possible !
tor all to participate in the fi
nancial as well as the artistic
presentation of these flower fes
GOLD BEACH—Harve Crook.
tivals which have already achiev Pistol River, president of Curry
ed national recognition, the All- County
Livestock
Association,
Year Events Association was just announced the annual meet
formed. Natural lly every man, ing of that group for January 16.
woman and child living here is This is two weeks before the
a necessary part of this amazing Western Oregon Livestock meet
Curry county basketball sched-
community accomplishment.
ing at Carvallis, January 30 and ule for this winter has been re-
A dollar a year membership 31. This arrangement will per leased by the school, and is pub
will entitle each member to a mit county problems of state lished for the fans’ convenience:
voice in staging the world’s first wide interest to be brought to the
Friday, December Q: Langlois
and only Lily Blossom parade, as larger group by delegations.
at Port Orford; Ophir at Brook-
well as carrying on the long-es
Committees have been named ings; Goald Beach, bye.
tablished Azalea Festival and its to study and report on subjects
Saturday, December 10: Brook-
flower and art show.
of crucial interest, including tax ings at Reedsport.
You are urged to clip the cou ation, weed control, predator con.
Tuesday, December 13: Brook-
pon on another page of this pa trol and finance.
ings at Crescent City.
per, and send with your dollar
The legislation and taxation
Friday, December 16: Brook-
committee
named
to the secretary’ of the All-Year
by Crook, in ings at Port Orford; Gold Beach
Events Association. Your mem elude:
at Ophir; Langlois, bye.
bership card will be promptly
John Donaldson, chairman; C
Tuesday, December 20: Brook
mailed to you.
H. Buffington, Steve Spoerl, Mil ings at Gold Beach; Ophir at
Your dollar will also guarantee ton DeMartin. D. W. Miller, Wil! Langlois; Port Orford, bye.
these added attractions to you Walker and Charles Brooks.
Friday', January 6: Port Or
Vnd your guests:
rhe weed committee: Roder ford at Ophir; Langlois at Gold
Hallowe’en Frolic.
ick McKenzie, chairman; Don Beach; Brookings, bye.
White, Norman Chenoweth, W.
Community Christmas Tree.
Friday, January 6: Reedsport
Coronation of Azalea Queen.
W. Ostrander, Herb Crook, Rob at Brookings.
Wild-hog sandwich, juicy and ert Lamson, Don Crocckett.
Tuesday, January' 10: Langlois
hot.
Finance Committee: Kate Bai ! at Brookings; Gold Beach at Port
Nationally-famous flower show. ley, chairman; Charles Doyle and ‘ Orford; Ophir, bye.
Friday, January 13: Port Or-
Fourth of July Spectacular Henry Adolphsen.
beach firework.
Predattory Animal Committee: f°rd at Langlois; Brookings at
This is your privilege.
Joe Wilson, chairman; J. R. Yoa- Ophir; Gold Beach, bye.
Friday, January 20: Port Or
kum, Raymond Capps, Z. J. Croc- j
kett, Gene Albert, Stanley Cole- ford at Brookings; Ophir at Gold
grove, Ellis Garcia, C. M. Gray, Beach; Langlois, bye.
George Copeland.
Tuesday, January 24: Crescent
All members are invited to par City at Brookings. »
Mrs. Goldie Smith, local post ticipate in the group of most
Friday, January 27: Gold Beach
master, stated that stamps are
interest. Written recommenda at Brookings; Langlois at Ophir;
on hand for Christmas mailing. tions will be made by commun Port Orford, bye.
“Unsealed Christmas cards at ity study before noon. The gen
Tuesday, January 31: Second
third class rate, without unauth
eral business session will be held team and seventh and eighth
orized writing inclased, are now
in the afternoon.
2c postage instead of the l^c
Bait horses are still needed’
charged heretofore. However, a
for the recently-planned coyote'
charge of 3c will be made on all control.
greeting cards measuring less
than four inches long or three
Next Tuesday has been set as
inches in width.
the date when Cur-Del Cleaners
“People having a number of
will open for business in their
greeting cards to mail are urged
new' home, across the street from
The recreation committee of Chetco Home & Austo Supply Co.
to tie in bundles, addresses all
"iced one way’, to assist in the' the local I. O. O. F. lodge has I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry' Horst,
announced, elsewhere in this is owners of the firm, have made
handling.
“Oh, yes, please mail your sue, the beginning of folk danc extensive improvements to the
Christmas packages early if you ing classes, to be held for four property in preparation for the
to be assured of delivery’ different Wednesday nights.
move. They’ have announced a
The
classes
begin
this
Wed
before Christmas,” said Mrs.
pick-up and delivery service in
nesday, and are listed in the ad- the area, starting Dec. 1. Their
Smith.
certisement, seen on page three message appears elsewhere in
Boost your community always of this issue.
this issue.
Co. Livestock Men
Set Annual Meet
Jan. 16, Gold Beach
2AY- NOVEMBER 24. 1949
Phineas Plunkett Chris Brown
Miss Prunella Figg
Joane
Fadling.
Cadwal leder Clippy
Carl
Kinion.
Mrs. Gertie Glossop
- Agie
Zook.
\\ ilbur Glossop Jack Johnson.
Jack Gordon-Kenneth Pierce.;
The plot involves the junior
class in a series of startling situ
ations—cat phobia, daustropho-
bia, tics, humility complexes and
various other ailments.
Though the situations appear
serious, the solution brings about
an entirely satisfactory climax.
Everyone is urged to set that I
date aside.
CURRY COUNTY HOOP SCHEDULE
ANNOUNCED BY SCHOOL COACHES
Postmaster Gives
Mailing 'Advice'
Cur-Del Cleaners
In New Home, Tue
Folk Dances Wilf
Be Taught Here
grades at Gold Beach.
Chehalis. Wash.,
Man Will Become
Business Partner
Alfred O. Panzer, of Chehalis,
Wash., this week, closed a deal
and became associated with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Grootendorst in
Brookside Azalea and Bulb Farm
operations. Mr. Panzer, a special-
ist in azalea culture, has been in
the floral game all his life, first
starting in Portland with his late
father.
Under the new’ arrangement,
Mr. Panzer will have charge of
the local greenhouses, and all the
growing operations of the firm.
Mr. Grootendorst. long in the ex
port and wholesale end of floral
business, will devote his entire
time to that phase of the busi
ness hoping to make Brookings
famous all over the nation by
his wholesale and export busi
ness from this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Panzer, their
Friday, February 3: Ophir at I son,
Freddie, 13; and daughter,
Port Orford; Gold Beach at Lang
j Way, 6, will live in the Groot*
lois; Brookings, bye.
। endorst house, near Baptist Com
Friday, February 10: Brookings munity church, formerly occupied
at Langlois; Port Orford at Gold by' the Grootendorst family. The
Beach; Ophir, bye.
Panzers are moving into their
December 2 Jamboree.
• new home this week.
February 16 and 17—tourna Will Visit In Europe.
ment at Gold Beach.
Mr. and Mrs Grootendorst ex
pect
to leave next Monday, by
There will be two games play
ed each night in the county sched plane, for an extended visit to
ule one a volleyball. Second and their old home in Holland. Mr.
junior high team games will be i Grootendorst will return about
arranged by the coaches on other Christmas time, while Mrs. Groot
endorst will remain for another
dates.
month or so.
Mr. and Mrs. Grootendorst and
family left Holland in 1939, just
before Hitler invaded Poland, and
later Holland and Belgium. In .
1945 they came to the United
States, settling in Michigan for
LOMA LINDA, Calif. - Miss a time, before buying the local
Parlpn° Morris- daughter of Mr. greenhouse and business, This
and Mrs. Wallace Morris, com- is their fi^st real visit to their
pleted a course in tropical dis- old home since before the war.
eases at the Loma Linda, Calif.,
While away, Mr. and Mrs.
School of Tropical and Preven Grootendorst will look for new
tive Medicine, last week in con- opportunities and novelties in
nection with her nurse’s course. plants, to he raised here. They
Miss Morris was one of 24 ju expect, also, to establish national
nior nursing students of the Col and foreign contacts for export.
legiate School of Nursing of Ix>ma
While they are gone, the twin
Linda who heard the lectures -of boys, Henry and Edward, will re
Dr. Brille Halstead, medical zool main with M”. and Mrs. Panzer.
ogist of the school of tropical
medicine.
“Students were given an in
sight into problems of public
health nursing in tropical coun
tries and whaf preventive meas
Two girls are assured of being
ures can be taken to aid and ed sent to Beaver Girls State next
ucate the populace. The extreme summer, by results of the ba
conditions present in the tropics zaar, dance and games, held last
make them ideal for study, in Saturday by Unit No. 138, Am
that they help the students to erican Legion Auxiliary.
grasp the potential dangers pres
Over $100 was netted from the
ent in the semi-tropical areas of sak* of tickets, games. sale of
the United States. The course turkey sandwiches, etc. J. G.
is given as an incentive to serve Koehler was given the electric
in the field of public health,” con" roaster and Wally Ransom the
eluded Mrs. Kathryn Nelson, dean turkey door prize.
of the nursing school.
Members of the unit are grate
Miss Morris will graduate in ful to the community for the
June of 1951.
liberal donations.
1
Darlene Morris
Completes Course
On Tropical Disease
Two Girls Assured
Beaver Girl State •