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u. or u. Library mmnâ4brtor fïlot Nowhere A Finer Climote — Nowhere g Finer Community Volume Six, Number Eighteen 4: ii BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Girl Scout Camp To Be Dedicated Saturday Evening Dedication of the Girl Scout camp at Darlingtonia has been set for Saturday evening, June 30 at 7:30. Darlingtonia is about one mile east of Gasquet on Hwy 199. go ing towards Grants Pass. There will be a sign stating, “Girl Scout ('amp Dedication -Park Here,” and there will be Girl Scouts to guide visitors down the trail to the campsite. An interesting program has been planned with William Park er, chairman of Del Norte County Girl Scout committee, as master of ceremonies. Mrs. Elma Heady, Girl Scout consultant of northern area of Region 12 from National Branch office, at Palo Alto, will give an address on Girl Scouts and Camping. A court of awards will also be held for Girl Scouts of Del Norte County and Brookings with Mrs. i he Curry County 4-II dele Heady presenting the awards. gation, said by Cliff Jenkins and Girl Scouts of Brookings and'1A , .. XT i , TTn„i_„ , ,, , , Dorothy Newton, leaders, to be Harbor area should contact their' one of the best ever to be sent leaders and persuade their par- from the county, as well as the ents to also attend these serv- * , ices, Saturday evening. ! largeSt> ma<le qulte a namc for 1 the county. The foregoing pic- The public is cordially invited . 4 . . . an da special invitation is extend- ’Ure' /rOn‘ °f GU1 Coli' ed to all V. F. W. Auxiliary i ST1\Sh<lWS the »’"t In the front row, left to right: members, their families and all i Romain Anderson, Gold Beach; friends. Ethel Sypher, Langlois; Irene Sy ph er, Langlois; Jeannette Thompson, Langlois; S a r a 1 i e 3( in Wolff, Gold Beach; Shirley Young Gold Beach; Joan Gardner, Gold Beach; Mariolle Still, Harbor; Barbara Hedberg, Harbor; Joy Gott, Brookings; Glenda Holy- cfoss, Langlois; Virgin ia Akers, Brookings Larry Atherton. Gold Beach. Second Row: Michael Rigik Sixes; Janet Crump. Harbor; Sharcn Allen, Ophir; Vernon Pettegrew, Harbor; Louise Sher rill, Ophir; Timmy Timeus, Pis tol River; Vesper Bell Bailor, Gold Beach; Elaine LeClair, Har-| hor; F r a n k Moore, Langlois; Joanne Pettegrew, Harbor; An-! ita Overman, Brookings; Bar-* bara Phillips, Langlois; Patricia Kerber, Port Orford; Clifford C. Jenkins, county agent; Third Row, left to right : Lois LeClair, Harbor; Kay Nichols, Brookings; Krista Lee McKenzie, Port Orford; Neil Knapp, Port 1 Orford; Mary Donaldson, Den mark; Shirley Phillips, Lang lois; Fat* Rausch. Brookings; 1 New Writer To Contribute Column Funks Speak To New Office Due l Couple Wed At With this issue of the Pilot W. H. Brady and B. B. Crabb B. Miller bids her readers good Gold Beach Rotary V. F. W. Hall, Tues. Co. have leased that section of bye. No longer publicity chair man for th Azalea Garden Club, she is nappy knowing this posi tion will be filled competently by Mrs. Charles Grayshel. New faces, words and ideals stimulate new thoughts for us all, said B. Miller to the Pilot. She has enjoyed her weekly visit with her reader friends, and she will miss them. The thanks them all for their kindly thoughts and yes for their many gifts. Digressing here she wishes to report that Tithonia Torch does not do well here even with care ful coddling, probably because there are no hot summers. But, Marigold Glitters grow beauti fully. She wishes to acknowledge too, the friendly relationship which has always existed between her and the Pilot. More than once the publisher kept her from stubbing her toe in this column. The publisher has been consider ate and sympathetic. Along Azalea Row was the Brain Child of Mrs. Bradley Page who, as publicity chairman of the Azalea Garden Club, launched the column with the Pilot. When Her turn came B. Miller took; over, and each woman brought ft to her own peculiar slant on garden club and community news. To B. Mille Azalea Row[ GOLD BEACH-Mr. and Mrs. the Gardner building. until re- George Funk of Brookings were cently the bus depot, and after guest speakers last week at the July 1, will establish a real es Rotary luncheon. The Funks' tate office, with W. H. Brady as showed unusual colored pictures’ owner, and Crabb Co. to head taken by them of the recent Oak-, an accounting office and insur land Flower Show. ance. Stanton Allison, vice-president I and chief counsel of Common-1 wealth Inc., Portland, was also speaker, on photographic meth We Irish all mills, and organi ods in the title insurance busi sations to pu in a float in the ness. He was in town a few days | Lily Parade. with the local agency,‘the Title! We are trying to contact earn Guarantee and Abstract Co., and of these before July 8, but those its local manager, Orville Gins- ice are not able to roach, leave mer, to discuss the various ways name at Moore's Variety and in which the use of protographic Apparel Shop. methods have replaced the for A large percentage of the mer use of typewritten records merchants and mills will put in and copying. floats and we feed this is going Mr. Allison stated that the lo- to be the biggest year since the cal company had recently in- start of Lily Parade, five years stalled a system of making its ago. Many leant to make the daily take-off of the court house fifth parade by far the biggest. recording by photostating. The Float Committee. records of the various offices throughout the state are now being microfilmed for protection in case of fire or other casualty. For the week ending on Sun- day: M» k . M’n Rain 57 If your wife is quick on the June 18 .... .......... 76 draw, be wary of a joint account. June 19 .... .......... 81 58 48 June 20 .... ..........59 was not just the garden cluh, June 21 .... .......... 59 56 but anything and anybody from June 22 ... 67 50 the Dawson tracts to Smith Riv 11 no 23 .67 46 er, including the Indians. J une J i 71 44 Appeal For Floats! Weather Report George Wasson, Pistol River; Don Campbell, Langlois; Venedit Peterson, Four Mile; Dorothy Wi- gle, Four Mile; John Wasson, Pistol River; Joe Clyde, Gold Beach A number of the group were present Sunday at Floras Lake lor a picnic, and told of experi ences at Corvallis. Next week a group from the south end of the county will put on a program at Brookings Rotary Club. Clifford Jenkins will assist. 1. Remember July 10! 2- Exercise y o u r right of At 8:00 p. m. Tuesday, June franchise. 17, at Brookings V. F. W. hall, 3. Vote your convictions. Alice Murry Cell i became the 4. The committee of 25 which bride of Cha l ies Wiley Spence, ’ brought the plan to the people with Rev. E. C. Hicks reading1 has no desire to force invidiual the ceremony. rights. 5. This is America not the The bride wore a lovely pink organdy ballerina length gown U. S. S. R. 6. The committee would ap- with pink fitted hat and feather, and carried a bridal bouquet of predate a card from each voter pink rosebuds and white carna giving reasons for your stand tions. She was given in marriage on the matter. Mail these to the by her father, George H. Murry. Pilot or to J. T. Jacobs. The committee will use these I he maid of honor, Mrs. Dewey reasons for the basis of discus Spence, wore a nile green or gandy ballerina length grown sion or quiz planned for radio small white dutch cap and a broadcast sometime before the election date. corsage of pink carnations. The best man was Dewey Spence. Lawrence Ellis recently made The small daughter of t he a trip to Medford for a few days bride acted as flower girl. to visit at his horn«'. The double ring ceremony was road by Rev. E. C. Hicks. The groom’s mother chose royal Fred Fox sang “Always” and 1 velvet suit with red rose corsage. I “With this Ring I The Wed.’ ac- i Following the ceremony a re- companied by Mrs. Ross Put ception was held in the adjoining nam on the electric organ. dining hall. Friend of the couple An arch of pink and white were entertained with dancing with baskets of pink roses and The bride’s bouquet was caught fern formed a semi-circle for by Miss Betty Margon. Out-of the ’ < dding party. Tall tapers town guests were Mr. and Mrs. lighted the auditorium. Ushers Tracy Morgan, daughter and sen were Bob Chambers and Ray- of Dunsmuis, Calif., Mrs. Helen mond Murry. Spence of Yreka, Calif., Mr. end The bride’s mother wore an Mrs. J. E. Goy er, daughter and aqua blue suit with white acces- son of Billings, Mont, and Mrs. with cor