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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community
\ ohi ine Six, NumlxT 37.
Chas. H. Grayshe!
Named Prexy Of
O. C. Association
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
ISRAELI PIANIST WILL OPEN SEASON Popular Student
CONCERT SERIES, THURSDAY, NOV, 15 Victim of A ccdent
Mcnalicm Presslcr. the brilliant voting Israeli pianist
who the American critics have sailed as the “ poet of the Saturday Evening
1 hursday, NovcmlxT 8. ic
Traffic Ordinance
Enacted Tues. At
Council Meet.
GEARILXRT (Special to th e
Lyndel Fading was instantly
P ilo t) Chas. H. G rayshel, so u th piano, will open the local Community concert series By
killed,
last S a tu rd a y afternoon,
e rn C u rry realto r. B rookings, w as
O rd in an ce No. 10. to he known
and
C
arla
W hitlock and h er sis
elected president of th e O regon appearing on the November is, schedule at Crescent-
as B rookings Traffice code, was
te
r
a
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in
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S
easide
hospital
in
C oast Association, at th e conclu
Elk grammar school, Crescent City, at 8:15 P- ni.
q u ite serious condition as re su lt en acted T uesday night by the
sion of its th ree-d ay convention
¡o f a c a r accident n e a r Hiouchi city council at its re g u la r m eet
here, Oct. 28 to 30. C.rayshel has
Since flying from Tel-A viv to Bridge. R ep o rts say th a t in his ing, and m ade im m ediately ef-
been recording se c re ta ry fof this
San F ran c isc o in A ugust. 1946, a tte m p t to p a ss a logging truck, te c ti\e , I his ord in an ce em brace«
highw ay and tou rist developm ent
< "si to win the the D ebussy prize in I Lindel ran head-on into a n o th e r about 40 sections of O regon tr a f
o rg an izatio n for the past year.
an In te rn a tio n a l Piono C ontest, vehicle.
fic codes by reference, and ab o u t
H. A. R oberts, F lorence m otel
young F re ssle r has gone far. He
20 provisions especially ap p lica
W
hile
m
any
d
etails
a
rc
sketchy
o p erato r, and Bud C am pbell. Tol-
has played four consecutive seas th e re p o rts claim th a t Lindel was ble to Brookings.
o v an a P a rk c o n tra cto r, w e r e
ons wit th e P h ild alp eh ia O rch es ev id en tly killed in stan tly , as his
S ev eral w eeks study have gone
nam ed recording se c re ta ry and
tra . tw o seasons w ith the New side of th e c a r w as p ractically into this o rd in an ce bv the co u n
tre a s u re r, respectively. Wm. F.
York P h ilh arm o n ic Sym phony, In- shorn off.
cil. w hich stu d ied p ra ctically all
Badley, O tte r Rock, is past p re s
d 'an p o lis Sym phony and S an A n
codes ot every O regon city.
F
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n
era
l
services
w
ere
held
at
ident. V erne T in n erste t continues
tonio Sym phony, as w ell as w ith
F rom th e P ine Cone th e a tr e
,S‘. ' o tn e r m ajo r o rc h e stra s including the B aptist C om m unity church, at
as g en eral m an ag er; Mrs. T in n e r
2 :00 p. m. W ednesday, w ith Rev. to H endricks F u rn itu re , d iag o n al
s te t was promoted to a ssista n t
V asrin g ton N atio n al Sm phony, Jo h n L. M um bow er officiating. I n
.parking will be p erm itted , but a t
m an ag er.
th e C leveland O rc h estra and the te rm e n t w as at W illiam Jam es
all o th e r places on C hetco Ave.,
V ice-president elected to serve
B uffalo P hilharm onic.
W ard M em orial P ark .
th
e re will be p a ra lle l p arking, in
th e eig ht-county org an izatio n are
B orn in B adgeburg. Dec. 16,
Born at Beebe, W ash., Dee. keeping w ith the highw ay com
Jo h n Phillips, Seaside. C latsop
1928. th e p ian ist w as only te n ,
w hen his fam ily fled from H itler-1 j 13. 1933. he w as son of Luke Fad- m issio n s policy. Lack of p ark in g
co unty; C. S. Rowand, B arview , 1
g, prominent} lu m b erm an of space caused th e council to e n
T illam ook county; D. C. Avery.
G erm any to freedom in P a le s
i
th
is
area. The family m oved to act this.
N ew port. Lincoln C ounty; J. C. !
tine. P re sslse r's adopted cou n try ,
th is a rea in 1946, and Lindel was
D ouble p ark in g is taboo in all
Jacobson. F lorence, Lane county; i
w here se studied and first re a m em b er of th e senior class at
stre e ts, speed lim its of ea ch sec
P e te L esm eister, B rookings re a l
vealed- his ta ie n t as a pian ist.
1 the local high school, w h ere be
tor. C urry county; M audie Luick, j
His c a re e r w as well s ta rte d at is a p o p u lar stu d e n t and ath lete. tion ot tow n, such as C hetco av e
nue, and the school zone w ill be
S m ith R iver, Del N o rte county.
hom e one w ay in 1946 he picked
S urv iv o r« include, beside his set by resolution.
Menuhan Presslcr, pianist, ap- up an A m erican m usical jo u rn a l
^ C o o s and D ouglas county vice
- p r e s id e n ts will be nam ed an ea rly pearin t h e Com m unit Concei t and read th a t a $1000 Debussy- fa th e r, Luke F adling, a re : sister,
F o llo w in g e n a c tm e n t of th e
series, No. 15. This season he prize w as to be aw arded at Jo an n e, b ro th ers, D ennis, F ra n k traffic ordinance, a tte n tio n w as
ate.
New m em bers elected to th e plops alm ost seventy concei ts and S an F rancisco's first in te rn a tio n a l and R ichard ol Brookings, g ra n d given to the police code, defining
J*>ard of d irec to rs include: E. R. is being hailed as a "phenomenal m usic contest in S eptem ber. He fa th e rs. Lee F ad lin g of M an- all m a tte rs w hich will com e u n
son and Ed K ay lo r of E n tia t.
“ aidwin, city m anager, W a rre n young pianist.”
d e r th e police d e p a rtm e n t. T h is
flew to A m erica, took th e tra in
P all B earers w ere Bill Shipley, o rd in an ce will he read and en
ton; Don B erkey, F irst N a tio n al
across the country, and arriv ed
J a c k Johnson, Jim G rush, Dean acted. probably at the next m eet
B ank. T illam ook; F ra n k F e h re n
one day before the contest.
H am pton. Joe S a rv e r and J e rry ing of the council.
bacher. E d g ew ater Res« rt, W ald
En ro u te be buried him self in
A
nderson, all in tim ates, o r class
p o rt; E. C. F o rre st and E ugene
he m usic oi Debussy, a good m ates at th e high school.
Cyr, Florence; Gordon Goetz, of
p a rt of w hich be bad never h eard
B rookings; M. E. Kelley, P o rt O r
L ast rite s fo r Mrs. M arg aret before. T here w ere 65 c o n te sta n ts
ford, O rville Ginsmer, Gold Beach C orm ack w ere held S a tu rd a y at
th e distinguished ju ry included
C hetco Rod & Gun club m em
and Wm. Mason, C rescent City.
bers a re rem inded to a tte n d th e
2:00 p. m. at B aptist C om m unity D a riu s M ilhaud and R oger Ses
B oard m em bers continuing on ch u rch w ith Rev. John L. Mum- sions. S ev en teen -y ear-o ld Press-
j re g u la r m onthly m eetin g at th e
th e board will be C arl Jen se n of bow er officiating. In te rm e n t was le r w as uanim ously chosen the
club house next T uesday, Nov.
T he next m eeting of C u rry Co. 13, w hen final p lan s will be m ade
C annon B each; Roy S m ith. T illa- [ ■ a t \\ illiam Ja m e s W ard M em orial v inner.
Pom ona G ran g e will be held this for th e big T han k sg iv in g tu rk e y
m ook; II. B. H am m ell, Pacific P ark , un d er direction of R oeder
S a tu rd a y , Nov. 10, at th e C hetco shoot fo he held at the club tra p .
C ity; O rville C o x , O ceanlake; ; F u n e ra l home.
G ian . The m o rn in g m eeting will
H arvey C urry, N ew port; S te w a rt i P all b e a re rs w ere Ja m e s Yel-
T he shoot had been plan n ed for
open at 11 a. m. T h ere will he a this com ing S unday, u n til th e
Jo h nston. F lorence; C laude S a n ton, R obert Dim m ick. A rchie H en
pot luck d in n e r at noon. The club learn ed th e (»old Beach clu b
ders, W inch ester Bay; S. L. Wes- dricks. Lyle Redfield, B. J. Gyuld
election
of officer« lo r th e next had scheduled a sim ila r ev en t for
Concludcd on Page T hree
and Dr. R. E. M m ith.
“J e r r y ’s O regonians,” a fiive- tw o y ea rs will ta k e place a t this th e sam e day.
Born in K entucky, A pril 23.
' 1880, Mrs. C orm ack cam e to this picce w estern band, and radio m eeting.
a re a about fo u r y ea rs ago w ith e n te rta in e rs, have been booked by
Mr. and and M rs. L a rry Hobson
Mrs. A. E. Sandlx» is at P o r of C am as, W ash,, p a re n ts of M rs.
h e r husband from D etroit. Mich., th e local aerie, F. O. E., to play-
S he is survived by h er w’idower, to r a big dance, to be held S a t terv ille, Calif., undergoing s u r H arold Young, a re visiting h e re
W illiam C. C orm ack, a sister. urday, Nov. 24. at the G range g ery on one of h e r eyes.
this week.
W illiam V anB uskirk, uncle of Mrs. E lizabeth H a rry of D etroit. hall, it w as announced here la te
R onald H u rst, w as tak en to th e Mich., b ro th ers, Jo e D chaun of last w eek.
C rescent City hospital, in the R edbank, New J e rse y and S a te
As m uch as they re g ret it, the
am b u lan ce Tuesday, a fte r he had of S o u th Bend, Ind.
E agles say th a t they cannot p e r
fallen w hen alig h tin g f r o m a
In te rm e n t w as a t the W illiam m it the p rev alen t high school
tru ck .
E x pected to relieve g re a tly the w ith in two to th re e weeks, Mr.
Ja m e s W ard M em orial p ark u n stu d e n t ra te s to be effective at
Mr. V anB uskirk w as u n ab le to d er d irection of R oeder F u n e ra l this dance, due to the am ount of housing situ a tio n in B rokoings is Diem told th e P ilo t th ese w ould
tell ju st how the accident h ap Home.
m oney it costs to have the gro u p the 36-unit housing project being be tw o-bedroom hom es, co m p lete
pened. but indicates a re tha* he
s ta rte d by G lenn I)iem, recen tly w ith co n crete curbs, sidew alks an d
T h e C orm acks cam e to this play for the dance.
suffered a stro k e and w as unable a re a from D etro it, ab o u t four
of Medford, on w hat is known as drives, as well as hardw ood floors.
to help him self.
year« ago, and w hile not active
M rs. Ja c k L illeg ard re tu rn e d “A zalea M anor.” n e a r the A zalea
M ax M alcom is in ch a rg e of
T he H u rsts recen tly purchased in m any com m unity affairs, did hom e last w eek a f te r spending ta te P ark .
th
e
co n stru c tio n w ork and M yron
th e Bob W illiam s place n e a r th e m ak e a w ide circle of friends. a m onth in W estern W ashington,
W ith the first u nit to be ready M iller is in ch arg e of all th e e x
school on th e old county road.
Mrs. C orm ack had been in a il looking a f te r th e cran b erry h a r
c a v a tin g and g rad in g w ork.
ing h e a lth for som e tim e.
vest on th e ir place.
Last Rites Saturday
For Mrs. Carmack
Plans Big Shoot
Pomona Grange
Due A t Chetco Hall
F. O. E. Books
Radio Entertainers
Probably Suffered
Stroke, Tuesday
36-HOUSE BUILDING PROJECT WAS
STARTED HERE BY GLENN DIEM
Warmest In U. S.
B rookings, S u nday, w as the
w a rm est spot in the nation,
acm ordsng to u 'ca th er bu
reau figures, w ith a tem per-
tu re o f #3.3 degrees. P hoenix,
A rizona. had a cool eig h ty.
T a ke if, day by day, yea r
in and year out, th ere is the
♦ least variation o f tem pera-
\ tu res in this area o f a n y be-
m g reported bp th e U. S. W ea-
‘her bureau. Thcst art tht
records if anyone wishes to
m a ke a chei k.
Annual Arm istice Celebration
I he \ eterans of Foreign Wars and American Lc-
erican Legion and their Auxiliaries invite all their
members and anyone eligible for membership to a
PO T LUCK SUPPER and E V EN IN G O F EN-
I ER 1 A IN M E N 1, Saturday, Nov. io, beginning
at 7:00 p. in., at the \ . F. W. Hall on Pioneer Road,
and Pacific Avenue, Brookings.
New City Recorder
Sought By Council Fall Festival Friday
W ith C h arley G rayshel a c c e p t
ing the presidency of O regon
C oast A ssociation, a position of
im p o rtan ce w hich is likely to
ta k e him out of tow n co n sid e r
able, he has resigned as city re
co rd er, according to R obert O.
Dim m ick. m ayor.
T h e city council, by th is move
on G ray sh el's p a rt, is now see k
ing a new' re co rd e r to fill in im
m ediately, as th e city m ust col
lect its license fees w ithin the
n ex t week.
T he lib rary benefit fall festiv al
to b e held F rid ay , Nov. 9, a t th e
C hetco G ran g e hall, will have
m any a ttra c tio n s including a p a r
cel p o st sale, fish pond, ru m m ag e,
food and v eg etab le sales, bingo
and o th e r gam es, clowns, lucky
dip, and dancing from 9 u n til 1
a m, to Dave C ro c k e tt's band
Admission to th e hall is free.
D ance tick ets will be 50c plus
tax . Doors will I h » open at 7:00
p m. E m .re proceeds will go to
the lib raiy fui.d.