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U. of O. Library rmhMœ-fbrlnr fìht Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community FIVE, NUMBER V. BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON IHURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950 Curry County Offers Much To Economy ^oca’ Unit Makes Most Third Annual Fashion Show and Danco Chairs In Curry County Of Oregon; Long-Range Planning Must Six slipper chairs were com- Biggest Event Ever Staged By Satellite pleted last Wednesday and Thurs Be Practiced, C. of C. Was Told, Thurs day when the extension unit met Social Club; Hundreds View 'Fashions' “Curry County, Oregon, has a future, a definite and glorious at Hiland’s bulb shed, with Mrs. Third annual Spring Fashion Is by Mrs. Lloyd Morris and E. Grace Ye It on as project leader, future, but it will take some long-range planning,” said W. M. aided by Miss Dorothy’ Newton, Show and Dance, staged bv the E. Johnes, accompanied by Mrs. “Jack" Bartlett, veteran of World War 1, and head of Oregon extension agent on the second Satellite Social club. Saturday at Stanley Patterson. the High School gym. was ac The decorations added definite State Board of Aeronautics, at the chamber of commerce meet day. claimed to be the best aflair yet ly, byt being in keeping with the Mrs. \ el ton took the leader ’ s ing, last Thursday at the Grange hall. “By’ long-range planning,; training work at Gold Beach un held in this community. The gym nations portrayed by the show. I do not mean for the next year or so, but for as long as fifty, der direction of Mrs. Carter, a was packed to capacity' at the years. This planning must include all phases, including education,' home decoration specialist, of showing of spring fasihons, and P.-T. A. Program Tonite OSC, on March 6 and 7. Making the V. F. W. hall could accom- A nice program for all people religious, transportation, marketing, and such. chairs were Mesdames Lillian! modate no more at the dance. of the community where they can “Believe it or not, Germanyi Zumpfe, Polly Clendenin, Bernice which follow ed. did some long range planning for this means, put other businesses Stanhurst, Ethel Moss, Rose Hub Priscilla Robinson, acting as see what their children are do world war 2. As early as 1925, into existence. Transportation, I bard and Marjorie Moore. master of ceremonies, opened the ing in the way of chib activities, Thursday evening at the school blueprints were made for the say, is the key to almost every I wo were made for girls rooms1 show’ with a number from the when scouts, both boys and girls capture of the world, by fifth situation. All phases of trans- in ,ed and white and blue and, high school girls chorus. The four I column activities, and believe portation must be included. The white checked percale combina-j little girls almost stole the show' and 4-H clubs will demonstrate before P.-T. A. me, it took most of the world to advent of a harbor would at-1 tion with solid color. Another when they cunningly modeled whip her in that attempt. We, tract railroads. Air travel would was made of yellow’ print glo- their garments, and shoes. The1 in America, do not have any induce tourists to fly’ here from shee for a gift. The other three boys added, by contract, to fem-I conception of what planning can states as far away as Utah and were also attractive and all in inine attire the latest in sports,’ Strangers coming into Brook really mean. We live here with Wyoming to enjoy a week-end leaders. well as ladies, fishing and rainw ear, worn by! ings W’ill not be mistaken, hence out too much effort, we have all at the beaches. You must include were pleased. This unit made the Raymond Reekman, George Fos forth as to the name of this we want to eat and we have the all phases in your long-range' most chairs of any in the county. ter, Jimmy Fitzhugh, Lyle Vaug-I town. Greeting them will be a han. and Joe Moore. employment to furnish nearly' planning program.” 15-ft. 8-inch neon, with Brook The chic attire of girls and all our wants, and have found ings displayed vertically, and the ladies garments modeled was un- little call *to do too much plan-, world Hotel above, and cabins ning. believeable, by many, for a town below. Brookings is in rose-co! • of this size. “In the past decadp many of1 ored neon, the outline ili green us have seen a definite and tre-l One outstanding feature of the and the other wording in light Nominated to the board of di show was the showing of cos mendous shift of population to orchid. Earl Munson, Tuesday. rectors of the Brookings Rotary tumes of other nations, most of the west coast. Oregon has had club for the coming year were: which are the property of Mrs.! after the sign had been erected, the greatest percentage of gain wondered if it had been again of all states. Whether we like1 SMITH RIVER—This after* Merle Hanscam, Homer Kessler, Priscilla Robinson and friends. I junxed, as it would not light up. noon at 1:30 doors will bo open Gordon Goetz and Virgil Golds Highlighting the occasion was it or not people are hero with Power was off, he discovered. ed for another Spring Flower berry, Tuesday. appropriate background music, us, so w’e must put them to Festival and Daffodil tea, which Discussion about completion of Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Benthusen, during the show of garments,; work creating wealth. We have has been sponsored for many the tennis court at the corner of Paradise, Calif., arrived Tues with Mrs. Lloyd Morris at the to do some planning for this as years by ’ the Women ’ s Club of of the high school grounds, 1950 day and will remain until the piano. Special numbers were' we have no chance to do any this place. Its fame has spread project of the club was held, and first of the week, visiting their given by’ Patsy' Cook, accompani preparing beforehand. over almost the entire west. decision was made to blapk-top daughters, Mrs. Gilbert Christen ed by Mrs. M. C. Beem; vocal so- “Resources are here in Oregon For those who may not be the court instead of pouring a; sen and Mrs. Stanley ’ Patterson, —especially Curry’ county—so it and families. is our job to think out a pro able to see the afternoon show concrete base. ing, will be given that opportun Pete Lesmeister, who, with gram which will care for the Gilbert Christ ion is expected ity from 7 to 9 p. m. Homer Haggerty, took in some homp tomorrow ' from a three- next century. By this I mean to The Women’s Club, under the exhibition basebal games a* San weeks trip in the east. He is include all phases of progressive leadership of Mrs. Eunice Faris, Francisco, over the week-end, I i “Christians many times state, driving home a new Studebaker planning: education, religious and her able committees, have told the members about baseball that it is not their business if car. groups, transportation, market worked long and diligently to and telling of his hopes for the1 an individual wishes to drink al ing, conservation and health. Carl Dodge, West lake, Ore., make the 1950 show' far greater local club the in Southern Ore coholic beverage,” stated Pastor has been in town the last four “No state, and certainly no than any previous showing, al gon league, must “faster com community can be any better though many regular attendants ' pany” than the Rogue Valley se T. L. Theumler of Crescent City; weeks tuning pianos and visiting than its schools—the factory we of previous shows aver that they up, of which Brookings was a at the Brookings Temperance So-' his father, Earl R. Dodge, who ciety rally Tuesday night. lives north of town. depend upon to mold the citizens fail to see how any could be member and winner of the pen “However, the Scriptures so | A program from the music de of the future. Churches, lodges, made better. nant last year. clearly indicate that we are our I partment of Ventura, Junior Col clubs all play’ a part in our life Aiding in many ways in th? Election of club officers will brothers’ keepers in matters as to cement the citizenry’ into a sucess of this show and in alii I be made at an early date in or- this which affect the commun lege, of a musical revue, given better working unit. i pnnonf __ been ___ ! । der that the new’ president and at the college auditorium, Mar. recent nemuMur. previous show’s i has ity, state and nation. 16 and 17 evenings, shows Betti “We must not overlook trans- members of Azalea Garden club, [ secretary may attend the the i “History’ proves that .liquor de- Goldizen’s name among the list portation. You people in Curry and daffodil growers of the area spring conference of presidents1 stroys nations. Our nation is on I county know what I mean when I Just north the state line. and secretaries. , the road to ruin because of the I of chorus members. Mrs. Roy Mollno returned on I mention the vaue of Irapid and legalized narcotic traffic m al-! Tuesday by bus from a two- cheap transportation. What good cohol. Christians who compla-1 weeks visit and vacation with is any product, any resource, if cently sit back and do not take her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John we cannot place it on the market By Royal Order of the Azalea Festival Court. Proclamation! Hear an active part in combatting this Dandis, at Sacramento. She re where it is need. Florida’s lerh- i Ye All By These Presents— traffic are more to blame for the ports rain there most every dav ons and semi-tropical fruits are Esteemed citizens of this community, your presence is requested results than non-Christians en-i giving her a much needed rest used the world over. California gaged in the production and dis-1 has oranges, lemons, dates, and at the Queen Selection Dance, to be held Saturday, April 15, at tribution of these poisonous bev-f with her parents, for they' could not go out much. garden products. In California it 8:30 p. m. at the Grange hall. We shall name our selection of erages.” John and Horman Carl have would be overproduction were it Queen to you at this festive and The lecture was followed by a moved to the Dawson tracts tc royal occasion, so: not for the transportation and brief business session conducted, live after selling their ozean- Come all ye faithful and good citizens be markets. by Vice-president Bert DeMoss frontage property to Mrs. Soule Come, dance with us to our fiddlers three; “I understand you are seek“) in absence of President Gilbert | of Klamath Falls, who arrived ing a harbor in this area. It is Christensen. Let's bow to our partners and corners address last week and took possession. my sincere hope you get it. The Henry Kerr showed two sound! Ladies, and men, too, are re And all join hand and circle to the West. realization of this harbor would pictures, depicting the poisonous' minded of the bread and fancy Your partner's near, of that no dooubt— elevate this county up in the effect of alcohol on living tissues j roll demonstration at Brookings class of any county anywhere. and explaining its detrimental1 So grab her hand and all siting out. high school, Thursday at 2 p. m. Curry county has the climate to effect on society as a whole. Mrs. Frances Brennen. home eco Now the lady to your left is in need of a swing grow many things. Your flowers, nomist from Crown Flour Mills, So twirl her enough to make her sing if transportation were possible in Card of Thanks will be in charge. All are invited. air, and other rapid means, they Now back to your partner before you fade, We wish to thank Moore’s Va- Air. and Mrs. Ray St* »lobing would be enjoyed by the entire riety and Apparel Srop, Gould's and daughter, Marilyn, spant a And all get going in a hop promenade. nation the year around. See how few days shopping at Portland, Shoe Store, E. E. Hanscam Let's doe see doe on the corners all. important transportation can be? Sons, and all those who contrib- the latter part of the week. Let's all swing out at the old Grange Hall, W “You have lumber here. Water uted so generously of th*:r time Marilyn had to return to Cor- transportation would life that! Yes, hal uma left, remember the call— and talents to make our Third avilis. Monday where sh a industry* up to a point where Annual Spring Fashion Sow and ¡student at Oregon State College And all of you come to our good Queen's Ball! it could compete with any sec- Dance a success. Rose Hubbard,¡and her parents returned home tien of Signed. THE ROYAL PRINCESSES. lobe. You could, by that evening. president, Sah liite LOCAL Daffodil Tea Held At Smith River This Afternoon Rotary Names Board Candidates Rally Held Tuesday Evening By B. T. S. COMMAND PERFORMANCE e NEWS