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mx U. of O. Library fimkms-fWnr fìbt Nowhere o Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Communitv VOLOME FIVE, NUMBER XIV BROOKINGS, Commencement Is Cnf 14 C A# H. J» WH1, AT 8 P. M. Tomorrow Don VauKhan, employed for a ' number of years by Brookings j Market, but more recently en- gaged in produce business, has, in making his deliveries, been asked about feed. He has, from these inquiries, inaugurated a :e(d business, using a portion of the basement at Brookings Mar- ket. His advertising appears on page two of this issue. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 1. 1950 Scouts Of Area To Adventists Set Interim Committee Give Show, June 7 Commencement Eighth grade graduation ’ ex- Books Schedule To Scouts of the Brookings and ercises for students of the lovai I Ä * Harbor area long have needed a scout building, and long have talked the proposition, but until just recently nothing tangible has ever been done to realize this goal. With all branches of Scouting co-operating, with several organ izations stepping in to aid in all ways possible, a scout show has b e e n planned for Wednesday evening. June 7, at the Pine Cone theatre, when, it is hoped, much of the needed funds will be real ized for the building. In addition to the movie, "In truders in the Dust," starring Claude Jarman Jr., local talent will be added to spread the show’ to three hours of entertainment. Elsewhere in this issue ap- pears an advertisement telling of the program for the evening, 'rickets are on sale by the scouts and it you haven’t already been approached, you will be before the evening of the show’. Eighth Pradn nraHnn« n Seventh-Day Adventist school J Ç AllThlAf OCT fir A are to be held at the Chetco ^VUHIWv^l Commencement exercises for Grange hall, next Sunday eve-I SALEM Citizens of Curry the 1950 class of Brookings high t^hool, and the eighth grade n at 7:45. | county have been invited by the graduates, are set for Friday at ihe program is to include Coquille chamber of commerce numbers by the church school to attend and take part in a 8:00 p. m. at the high school children and their parents. Com forum meeting to be held June gym. Dr. Elmo Stevenson, presi mencement address will be giv- i 6 at noon. Guests at the forum dent of Southern Oregon College en by Pastor LeoVanDolson. Mrs. will be members of the legisla of Education, will be the speak Raymond Turvey, teacher, will tive interim tax study commit er. Diplomas for eighth graders present the graduating class of tee, who will present the faett will be presented by Georgia two pupils, Richard Scothorn and about the present condition of Fromm, county school superin- Janice Christensen. ktendent, and the high school by state finances, discuss the effect barren T. Smith, chairman of The second May meeting, of proposed measures would have the board of directors. Topaz Rebekah lodge was held on it and suggest some changes The program: Tuesday, with Vice-Grand Adelia i to the citizens. Processional— Mrs. Lloyd Mor-1 Hassett in the chair, in absence Members of the committee are ris. ' of Noble Grand Dora Von Seid- considered to be among the lim O Sole Mio, by eighth grade Haz. Two applications were bal- GOLD BEACH 1950-51 pro ited group of tax-wise state of chorus, with solos by Jean Gott lotted on and Elizabeth Smith gram topics have been chosen by ficials and as sifeh realize that and Roy Burrell. , and Arlene Ruth Perez werei home extension unit members. the people make the taxes in High School Salutatorian elected to membership. Ermadee Phases of housing, cooking and I Oregon as well as pay them. The Cora Mae Ashe, "Welcome. 1 aBarge was voted into member- sewing will be stressed, says Miss । legislature cannot pass a tax Eighth Grade Valedictorian— ship by transfer. Dorothy Newton, county exten- measure taht is not subject to Sondra Parker, "Opportunity." Billie Flynn resigned as sec-: referendum and that has been sion agent. Solo: "Trees, by Patsy Cook. retary due to her moving to the fate of all except the minor "Sylvia" by high school chorus. Santa Rosa, and Harriett Baker Program planning chairmen, High School Valedictoria representing t h e i’,r respective ones. was elected to fill the rest of her The program will consist of an units, voted on projects which James Vincent, * ‘Farewell.’’ term. The election of officers for' Introduction of Speaker Lynn the second six months of the ’’ad been suggested by unit mem- outline of present fiscal condi O. Hampton. year resulted as: bers throughout the county. Unit tion of the state by Senator How’- Commencement Address — Dr. representatives were: Mrs. Alma ard Belton, chairman of the in- Noble Grand Adelia Hassett. । Elmo Stevenson, president, of Russell, Mrs. Lottie Shields, Mrs. ! terim committee. Representative Vice-Grand Madge Moore. Southern Oregon College of Ed- Ann Porisch, Gold Beach; Mrs. • Giles French will talk about the Recording Secretary — Rita ucation. Tierce. Marian Bettis. Ophir; Mrs. Noma fiscal effect of the proposed school Presentation of class—Lynn O. Treasurer—Verna Mendenhall. • While going home with a .22 Thomas, Port Orford; Mrs. Mary bill to increase state support by Hampton. Beryl Bollinger gave a report calibre rifle he had traded his Burgess. Langlois; Mrs. Erma $30 per census chid and the pro Wagner, Sixes. Presentation of Elementary di of Rebekah Assembly w’hich she wallet to the Drake boy. Tommy posed bonus bill to veterans. Mrs. plomas Georgia Fromm, county attended at Astoria earlier in and Jimmy Widney were having Demonst rat ions and special ac Louise Htfmphrey will talk about school superintendent. the month. She presented the a little target practice enroute. tivities scheduled for extension welfare problems and probable Presentation of high school di lodge, through the community Near the Bill Zichler place, the co-operators are: (1) Basic Land cost. plomas Warren T. Smith, chair- service chairman, Verna Menden boys talked to Mr. Zichler and scaping. (2) Remodeling at low Of proposals that are being man, board of directors. hall, a gavel which was the first i showed their new possession. Mr.. cost. (3) Closet Storage for clo debated in the commit tee there Recessional—Mrs. Lloyd Mor- award to lodges under 100 mem Zichler cautioned them not to thing and oltdoor clothes. (4) are several but none for new ris. bers, for the community service shoot lest an accident happened. Dry cleaning. (5) Holiday decor- taxes. Earl B. Day, former leg Eighth Grade Graduates: Car- work carried on by its members Emer islator, Jackson county judge and Leaving there about about 7:30, ations from nature. ol Lee Benson, Roy William Bur- the past year. As there are over Jimmy carried tin gency meals. (7) Vegetable cook state tax commissioner, will talk which roll. Lois C. Chapman. Max Ed 100 lodges in the state, this is he, too, was "itching" to try out ery. (8) Freezing prepared and about proposed changes in the ward Carey, Fred Richard Eox, a distinct honor for the local at a target. Spying a rock near pre-cooked foods. (9) Heating & corporate excise tax. Represen Mary Jean Gott, Deryl Lloyd lodge. a small tree, he shot, and the’ insuation. *10) Square dancing. tative John Sell of The Dalles Hampton, Demas Francis Horn, Following the meeting a so bullet ricocheted, striking his (11) Better cotton dress work will discuss HJR 9 of the 1949 Gary Evan Jackson, Juanita Lu- cial hour was enjoyed with re brother, Robert, in the right eye. shop. session, which w’ould eliminate J *dle James, Diane Marion John freshments being served by Brita Robert was running down a path the right of the state to levy a If enough Gladys Bratinard, toward his two brothers, being special craft interest is §hown property tax. sson. Thomas Evan Jones, June Dahlström, Mrs. Humphrey classes will be or- Louise Kennedy, William How Ethel Olsen and Harriett Baker. attracted by the shooting. wil ! ta Ik about proposed improve ganized. All homemakers are cor ard Morris, Carol Sue Nelson, The bullet entered the eye, dially invited to attend extension ments in assessment methods es Richard Fred Neuman, Fred Mar high on the cheek, and lodged unit meetings which will start pecially those having to do with tin Panzer, Sondra Lorine Park personal property assessments against his nasal bone in the again in October. er, Robert Lynn Salmon, Lloyd and the 6G limitation Repre eye socket, severing the optical Glen Simpson, Robert Lee Smith, sentative French will explain the nerve, the Pilot was told. Mary Sue Tierce, Norman Keith proposed business tax. Chairman Mrs. Drake, w ’ ho had missed GOLD BEACH — Classes for the Stacey. Belton will sum up the program the rifle, presumed it was stolen making of footstools will again High School: Norma Anne Fe after which those present may and reported to the state police. ; be held here June 28 and 29, lipe, Charles Burtis, James Roy Charles Strawn, who did the in-' ask questions and offer sugges Johnson, William Stephen Et Dorothy Newton, county exten vestigating, told the Pilot, that tions, if any. sion agent, has announced. She, tinger, Leta Eleanor Hassett, "Better Men and Women for the Drake boy had traded the Members of the committee not who will be assisted by project Margaret Helen Byrne, Maryann rifle, and the Widney boy was Better Ttime," was topic of the on the program for reason they leader Mrs. Zella Harwood, urg Lavinia Biddle, Patrician Darl Baccalaureate sermon, delivered are unable to make the trip at innocent of any theft. ene Zook, Patricia Mlee Braun, es all women and men interested Mr. Zichler, hearing the moan Sunday evening at the Baptist this time are Senator Eugene in learning fundamental steps in Lois Ann Miller, Helen Yolanda from Robert, was reported to1 Community church, by Rev. Fr. Swearingen, Maxine Helen Duffy, upholstering to sign up at the have been first at the4 scene, and’ Don Denman, local Catholic Marsh and Kelley Loe. county extension office by June Gilman Dwight Duffy, Coramae 16. Certain upholstery supplies rushed him to the Seaside hos priest. He urged the youth not Asche, James Roy Carte, James to lose sight of the morals they need to be ordered from Port pital, Crescent City. Colin Vincent, Douglas Warren Reports, Monday, stated that learned through religion in their land which makes adhering to Johnson. David DeMartin, Eu- the June 16 deadline, extremely barring complications such as in pursuit of life after school. gene Earl Simpson. fection, Robert would l>e return important. The services opened writh the The I. O. O. F. benefit dance, Supply and equipment lists are ed home some time this week. processional, followed by invoca available at the extension office tion by Rev. Wm. Ward of Beth given last Saturday, for L. A. and will be mailed upon request. el Temple. Special music was Harvey, now in the Eureka hos A footstool, easily made in two furnished by the Mothersingers, pital. was more than just well days, will add comfort to a home under direction of Mrs. Lloyd attended. In addition to the old and provide a way to learn up Morris. Benediction was given by time dancing, called by Howard In the account of Mrs. Ruth holstering methods which can be Rev. Nick Neufeld, pastor of the Waggoner, Patsy Cook sang a Garcia’s proposed trip to the applied to almost any simple number of solos, including "Dear Baptist Community church. National Eeducation Association piece of furniture. Hearts and Gentle People." With no observance of Me convention at St. Louis, it was Music was furnished by the morial Day planned by any of stated that she was one of ten Odd Fellows orchestra, for one the veterans organizations, the teachers to represent Dist. No. 3. of the faithful memben of the life about the area went along group. Arnold Graf of Seattle is mak This is erroneous. She is the as usual w r ith many of tne busi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klindera Mr. Harvey underwent a seri- only teacher to represent the dis of Quincy, Calif., and Mr. and nesses remaining open all day. ing plans for a home on his new ly-acquired property ^t Harbor, । ous operation last Thursday' at trict at the convention. In the Mrs. Robert Watson and son. Those W’ho did close were not reporting of this news, it was Donny, of Bremerton, Wash , to he seen about as many had overlooking the ocean and the Eureka, and last reports were Chetco river. that he had come out of the gathered that others were plan spent the past ten days at the planned a trip. The James Allsop farm, locat- surgery in good condition. Noth- ning on the trip to the midwest. home of their parents. Mr. and Several from this area went m While there will be some 11 Mrs. W. D. Sibley. The girls have to Smith River where an observ ed on Cape Ferrello road, nortrti ing further has been heard W delegates, the expected at been helping care for their moth ance was hold at the Communitv of Brookings, has been purch this paper goes to press tendance has been forecast to er who has been quite ill for the hall, and marches to tne two ased by Lawrence Woodw’ard of Salem, who is moving here. Bill West, who was badly in- approach the 100.000 mark. past month. Mrs. Sibley is much cemeteries of that area. These transactions w'ere han jured several weeks ago. is improved and will be able to be dled by the C O. and L. L. Leon homo nowr, much improved ads them! up in a few days. Read Pilot Ads they appeal! ard Real Estate Agency. I health, although still weak. Adelia Hassett Will Head Tcpaz Lodge Extension Units Plan Schedule Boy Loses Eye By Shot From Traded .22 Calibre Rifle Footstool Making Project For Class Baccalaureate Services Held. Sun. Benefit Dance, Sat. Attracted Crowd Mrs. Garcia Only Dist. 3 Teacher Business As Usual On Memorial Day Gold Beach Notes Realty Transfers