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V. of O. Library ranliings-flarhor fìlol Nowhere a Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community VOLUME FOUR, NUMBER XXXXII 11 Girl Scouts Advanced Sat. To "Senior" Group Eleven Girl Scouts were ele vated to Senior Girl Scouts Sat urday evening at the first Curry County Court of Awards ever held. Under auspices of the VFW Auxiliary and the Scout com mittee, headed by Mrs. Warren Smith, the investiture service was impressively carried out by the girls. This troop, in existence just about a year, had, on previous occasions, planned a Court of Awards, but had been thwarted because of other events post poned the plans. Each of the 11 girls were presented with at least ten Proficiency Badges in addition to their first class and Senior Girl Scout pins. Mrs. Dewey Akers, retiring committee chairman, was judge of the Court of Awards, and Mrs. E. B. Mathews, committee mem ber, was clerk, and read off th? achievements won by each girl. Mothers were called on to pin on the first class pins, while the fathers (or substiutes) were re quested to pin on the “Senior” pins. Refreshments of coffee, punch and cake were enjoyed after the celebration, visited by some 50 people. The girls advanced were: Betti Clausen. Dorothy Wilson, Pauline Hendricks. Mary Lou Berger. Margie Freeman, La- Verne Landauer. Elaine LeClair, Rosalie Kinion, and Faye Rausch Pat Hyland was awarded the curved bar,, highest rank of In termediate scouts. Goldsberry To Head Rod & Gun Club Regular meeting o f Chetco Rod & Gun Club. Tuesday, had its usual good attendance at the new club house. After the club had been called to order by President Bradley Page, Virgil Goldsberry, speaking for the Bet ter Half Club, presented the club with a service for 100, con sisting of tableware, dishes, etc. A beautiful card, expressing a wonderful message, accompan ied the gift. Bradley Page accepted on be half of the club, but had a little trouble with his voice which could be clearly understood by all present as they were in the same fix. It was then suggested that a Christmas party be given and the Better Half Club invited to attend. Mickey Gould was appointed as committee of one to carry the invitation to the ladies. After the club had returned to normal, election of officers w'as held. Virgil Goldsberry was elect ed to replace Bradley Page as , president. Homer Haggerty will i replace Mickey Gould as vice- , president. Wesley Smith will re- Jnain as secretary-treasurer. *' Lloyd Stefani will replace Tony | Christenson as sergeant-at-arms. Blaine Gribble will replace I Homer Haggerty as member of | the board of directors. ■ The new lv -e.voted officers were BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Post Office Will Stay Open Saturday P. M. The Brookings post office, reports Mrs Goldie Smith, post master, will remain open for convenience of the public the next two Satur day afternoons. Dec. 17 and 24, for mailing. . Mrs. Smith again urges the early mailing of packages, to insure delivery before the holidays. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1949 POWER DEVELOPMENT BEHIND IN NORTHWEST, SAYS B. P. A. ENGINEER Patsy Cook Given First Place In KIEM Program, Saturday “Northwest power is years be “Industries that would like While her 21.000 votes, sent hind the needs of the people, to locate in the northwest are to say nothing of the industrial being held up by the outlook for in from this community, aided demands,” said W. E. Trommers power. The states of Washing her in getting a second chance, hausen. district engineer of the ton, Oregon and California have Patsy Cook, freshman of Brook Bonneville Power Administration seen the greatest shifting of pop ings High School, Saturday, won in a talk to the Brookings Ro ulation in the history of the unanimous first place in the semi tary Club, Tuesday. “My picture world. Industrial demands have finals of “Stars of I960” pro is 20 minutes long, so I’d like kept far in advance of the pop gram over station KIEM, Eu- to have another 10 minutes to ulation demands. The picture is reka. Patsy sang, O Come, All Ye Faithful.” explain, on the map, the needs extremely serious. The program. coming on at according to areas. “I want you to note all the 11 a. m. was listened to by scores “Right now’ the Willamette potentialities shown in this mo of people in this area. Saturday, valley, especially the southern tion picture. Perhaps it will be and dramatically Patsy was heid end. is using, or could use just one way of making the people until the last contestant. People GOLD BEACH—Kenneth C. about half the output of Bon understand the power situation, were thrilled when Paul Corbin, Thompson, of Langlois, resigned neville. Curry county, if it had the thing that is really holding program director, said that “the his position as director of the adequate power, would develop back development in this great votes surely poured in from up Curry’ Countv Fair Board, which faster than the fondest hopes. northwest,” he said before start- Oregon way.” was accepted by the county com We know that, and we are do- ing up the projector to show’ the While being interviewed by missioners at their regular meet l ing all in our power to rectify spots where dams can be built Mr. Corbin, Patsy told the ra- the situation. By 1952 we will to meet the demand. ing held last week. dio audience that she owed much Mr. Trommershausen was ac- C. H. Brooks, of Langlois was have completed the 69,000-volt to Mrs. Norine Harvey, who had appointed to fill the vacancy left line to Gold Beach. Brookings, companied to the meeting by helped with voice the past six at that time will not be at the Bruce Shavere, manager of the months. by the resignation. Mr. Thompson, who has done end of the line, but will be at Coos-Curry Electric Co-opera Local people, commenting on tive which is doing all in its much to promote Curry County the center of a circle. her singing, said Patsy without “Failure of power at any one power to serve southwest Ore question, was rightfully chosen Fair, has been talked for some time by the fair board as man point will then be by-passed by gon despite the handicap. first by the judges, whose vote The picture showed the exo ager of tKe fair, succeeding Tom having power come by another was unanimous. Patsy returned Ayers, manager for the past two lino, either north or south. The dus of population to the north home Sunday afternoon, quite years, w'ho resigned. Mr. Thomp future, at the moment, is none west, beginning about the time elated about her success. “The son is due for appointment at too bright, but the outlook, by the Midwest’s dust bowl drove test will really come Dec. 24,” the regular meeting of the fair taking a long-range view' of it, hundreds from their homes. Then she told the Pilot, “a nd I hope i of I am equal to the event.” board, next Monday, Dec. 19, it holds much for southwest Ore followed the war industries the northwest. The service at- gon. Bonneville is urging all the is reported. As a director, Mr. Thompson sawmills to saw the lumber into traded many here following dis- was always a booster for the the finished product, when this charge because they saw in the fair, and made many remarks power is finally available, to in northwest, possibilities not to be equalled in the east or mid of how he thought the fair should sure maximum employment. be conducted. His ideas, accord “When Bonneville a n d Grand west. The picture displayed the ing to the fair board members, Coulee were started, the skep resources, the potential crops to makes him a logical person to tics said there was a wanton be realized after the completion According to Charles Grayshel, act as general manager. His wide waste of money. They said the of dams, and of the demand for president, there will be a meet acquaintance in the county, of demand would never equal that. power from aluminum alone. ing of Brookings Chamber of Much of the now' desert of the every problem confronting the That was in the early ’30s. To Commerce, Thursday evening, at people will aid him in making day, just 15 years later, there “Big Bend” country in the cen the Grange hall, when election decisions and adding to the pop is more than 50 times the de tral part of Washington is rich of directors for 1950 will be ularity of the fair. mand that the administration of in minerals needed for fertilizers held, and the discussion of the both Grand Coulee and Bonne to say nothing of the potential probability of an airport for the ville anticipated, and at that in 1 homes for people to seek an in area. stant the engineers believed a dependence heretofore denii'd. Mr. Rader, who maintains an Club members were reluctant long-range view had been taken. air freight line at Gold Beach, “When you see the motion pic to leave after the conclusion of and conducts a flying school, is the picture, for it was the first GOLD BEACH—Funeral serv ture of the potenialities of the time for many to learn reason scheduled to be present to tell Columbia, you will note that the group about his proposed ices for Claude Biondell, 49, vet-1 the tributaries of this mighty for the many economic ills fac air freight service to the county eran of Wdrld War 2, were held ing the northwest. for convenience of the flower- at his home at Agness, Tuesday, river can furnish as much as growers especially, and of those with Rev. Nick Neufeld of Brook ten times the amount of power who seek fast freight service to ings officiating. Interment was possible to generate on the Co lumbia itself. By building dams be run on chartered flights. at Gold Beach. A resident of Curry County at strategic points, there will for 30 years, Claude was born never be a re-occurrence of the at Appalachie, Virginia, June 8, Vanport disaster of a couple of L. O. Baker, manager of the years ago. 1900, and died at his home on new' “Brookings Feed & Seed,” Dec. 10. He farmed near Agness. told the Pilot, Tuesday that much He survived by his father, F. Firemen Bill Special Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munson, of the remodeling has already W. Blondell; brothers, Bert of Meeting, Saturday Eve been done at the old Gardner of San Francisco, have purchas Coos Bay, Leonard of Agness, Members of the volunteer fire planing shed for the new ven ed the Templar hotel, and will Edward of Roseburg, and Clar department are reminded that a ture of the area. A ramp, or take possession sometime after ence of Agness. and a sister, special meeting will be held at loading dock, has been construct the first of the year, it w'as an Mrs. Thomas McGinnis of Ag 8 p. m. Saturday for discussion ed on the street side of the build nounced by Mrs. Roland Sulteen ness. of the Christmas tree, the an- ing, to permit loading and un sister of Mrs. Munson, at whose Following the rites at the home nual affair sponsored by the lo- loading on trucks without lift home the Munsons visited for the body was t ran ported, by boat cal firemen. ing. An office has been made several days. to Gold Beach where burial was The Munsons, says Mrs. Sul- Ed Thornton, chief, urges all and the building is to be painted held at 1:30. Pall bearers were firemen to come at that time for to make it more attractive. । teen, will not take over until his nephews. Mr. Baker, who has had many । after the first of the year. Their the time is short and much re- years experience in the feed and ! daughter, Joyce will be gradu- mains to be done. Pilot Class Ads get results! seed business, told the Pilot he ated from high school at San Mr. and Mrs. Tony Olsen re expected to make a complete Francisco early in February. The installed immediately after the turned from Portland Monday survey of the area, to learn first Templars, if they care to leave election. Club adjourned at 10:30 morning. Mrs. Olsen is improv hand all the needs of the people, sooner, will be relieved by Mrs. p. m. after which refreshments ing slowly, but be very careful in way of feeds, seeds and ferti Baker, mother of the two ladies. The Munsons, it is reported. were served by the kitchen me of her diet and activities. She lizers. He said that it was his must report to Portland for an- plan to give a complete service plan to make extensive improve- chanics, Mickey Gould and Bob other check-up in February. to everyone who tiils the soil. . ments to the bunding.___________ Perkins. Kenneth Thompson Resigns Director Curry County Fair C. Of C. Election And Airport Talk Billed, Thursday Last Rites, Tuesday For Agness Veteran Remodeling Done At New Feed Store Californians Buy Templar Hotel