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U ot o. Library PER COPY, at all newsstands . IOC Harbor Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community ‘Volume Six, Number 51. BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Annual 'Fashion' Show Is Planned S atellite Social Club met last week to form ulate plans for the annual Spring Fashion S h o w , sponsored by the club. In con junction with local m erchants, the club has during the past three years, set a precedent in e n te r tainm ent th a t is a real job to keep up with. However, with a new crop of young beauties’ in the grade and high school, who will appear as models, together with ou tstan d ing fashions selected b y local m erchants, this y e a r’s show will set a record of the news in styles beautifully modeled. Mrs. Jam es Yelton is chairm an of the show this year. The them e to be carried out and the e n te r tainm ent planned,, is still a sec ret, but news will be forthcom ing w ithin a week. Tickets are now being printed, as well as posters, heralding the event, due next month. Thursday, February 21, 1952 C. of C. Luncheon Betti Goldizen Was Wm. c. Cormack j oe Endert Tells Set For 'New Spot' Wed To Navy M an Passes W ith Stroke Qf |n(Jjan '[ ore' W ith no m eeting scheduled for W illiam C. Cormack, resident this week, Brookings cham ber of A t Oxnard, Calif. of Brookings for the last c o u p e ! Joe Endert. of Crescent City, Miss B etti Alwynne, daughter of years, died here Tuesday, fol- ■ whose experience with Indians in of Mr. and Mrs. Claude N. Gol lowing a stroke, it was reported, j the K lam ath area years ago, has dizen, of Brookings, became the Mrs. Cormack died late last fail. I become legend, especially w i t h bride, Feb. 10, of Charles F ra n k since which time Mr. Cormack Brookings Rotary club, gave his lin Morgan. P etty Officer, U. S. apparently gave up his desire to third talk to the club Tuesday noon. He said he felt more at N. C. B., son of Mr. and Mrs. live. C lark F. Morgan of P ark Rapids He was born in Scotland on home before the club than any Minn., at the navy chapel, U. S. March 16, 1881 and cam e here he had previously talked before. Displayed were a num ber of N. C. B. center at Port Hueneme, with his late wife from Detroit Indian handicrafts, such as fish Calif. The rite was at 4 :00 o'clock alm ost four years ago. ing creel, a head-band used in a in the afternoon. F uneral services will be held Navy Chaplain Merchon, Lt., T hursday afternoon, Feb. 21, at special dance, an Indian pipe, to U. S. N.. officiated. B aptist Community church with smoke their own home-grown to Given in m arriage by her fa th Rev. John L. Mumbower officiat bacco, and other items. Joe told er In the double-ring ceremony, ing, under direction of Roeder som ething of the head-dress, how the bride wore an imported light F uneral home. Mrs. Osa Johnson it was made from the woodpecker Re-action to plans for a “get brown tweed suit with m atching wi 1 be soloist. Interm ent will lx* scalps, and the dance for which aeqainted” indoor picnic of the hat and w hite accessories, a at W illiam Jam es W ard Memo it was used. Their tobacco is potent stuff, Masonic and E astern S ta r social w hite rose corsage, and groom's rial Park. much too s tro n g for white men - clubs at the V. F. W. hall this gift of cultured pearls. and two or three puffs were suf S atu rd ay evening indicates there H er only attendant, Miss Mar- ficient to stop any craving for to will be a good turnout of the je tta Lowe, a college classm ate, bacco for the m oment. He also fra tern ity and their adult eligible of V entura, wore a gray wool suit told how the Indians grew and kin, according to Leonard H a r with orchid accessories and yel vey, m aster of the local lodge. There will be several s tr e e ts , “cured" their tobacco, low rose uorsage. H arvey said some 150 postcards For benefit of the new m em bers Best m an was M arion Clayton in the incorporated area of the have been m ailed in this area Fuller, U. S. N. C. B. and ushering city which will not get any main- j J ° e re-told the story about the fp n n n rn u / n r l r for f / v r a time, or un Indian I n d ia n v i l l n t r o n on n T o b , » E arl, to and there w ere probably more were John Bailey, Jr., U. S. N. tenance work village Lake who have not come to his notice, C. B. and Raymond C. Goldizen til the city has been given deed which a San Francisco liquor and who are assured a welcome. brother of the bride, of Cam arillo to these—such as Del N orte and salesm an was invited, and how W ork towad a smooth program Calif. Memory Lanes. F u rth e r work is he and his "village cut-up” u n d o Dr. Cecil Posey, executive sec has been divide up and with the to aw ait such action, it was de had arranged with the Indians to Miss Dorothy Goodman, also a re ta ry of the Oregon Education assured functioning of these com classm ate, sang “Because” and cked Tuesday night by the city "scare” the salesm an. Modern Association, talked to the local m ittees a good tim e should be "At Dawning.” council. pranksters would be put to sham e teachers association Monday eve enjoyed from the 7 o’clock pot by modern antics, R otarians ob Following action by the county A reception was held at the Ted ning. He com plim ented the dis luck supper to the “lights-out.” serve. court, by resolution, deeding the Russell Club House, a fte r which tric t on its modern elem entary T here will be a silver offering the couple left for a honeymoon county roads within the incor Joe promised to come again in school building. ’I t ranks w ith to defray expenses and surplus, in southern California and San porated area of Brookings to the the spring to relate other Indian the best in the sta te and Brook if any, will be added to the tem Francisco Bay area. city, m eans th at Brrokings will stories, because “he had but put ings may well be proud of it.” he ple fund, tow ard a new building. have jurisdiction over those roads a scratch on the surface’” of the Mrs. Raymond Goldizen, sister- commented, while visiting the dif Mrs. Wesley Kindel, Mrs. C. in-law of the bride, and Andrew which the county had this right. fund he has in store. ferent classes on the afternoon H. Rausch, Mrs. Roy W eideman, F, Medve, U. S. N. C. B., had The resolution called for those shift. He reminded the group th at Leonard Harvey. Sam Gott and charge of the guest book. Mrs. streets over which the county had imm igration, plus the increased R. D. Rowley will a lte rn a te as Do n a 1 d H artw ig, of M ountain jurisdiction except Azalea P ark birth rate for the last several A vaccination and innoculation greeters. O ther com m ittees a re : View, Calif., cousin of the bride, road, which is under the control years would require an increased Door prizes, Priscilla Robinson: served the wedding cake a fte r the of the sta te highway departm ent. clinic for im m unization of sm all school building program in the coffee, C urt W aldien; K. P., H a r bride cut the first piece. Mrs. So far the city has pledge about pox and diphtheria will lx» held s ta te of Oregon for at least the old Jochens; pop, Roy Molino; Dewey Akers, Brookings, poured all its gas tax money in m ainte a t the local school, W ednesday, next ten years. Feb. 27, beginning a t 10 a. m. pop dispensers, Mrs. Maude Sand, and Mrs. John Langton, of Los nance of the streets of the city- Mr. Posey fu rth e r reminded the Local doctors will be in a tte n d bo and Mrs. Ruby H arvey; e n te r Angeles, served punch. including Del N orte and Mem group th a t the school exists to ance. This clinic is held under tainm ent, Charles Bickner; tre a s ory Lanes, which it finds, for the O ther out-of-town guests be provide educational opportuniti the county health departm ent, urers, Mrs. Jack W right and Roy sides the bride’s parents, w ere: moment have never been deeded es for boys and girls, and th a t with Mrs. D orothea Miller, coun Hendry; Games, Lucille Molino; Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Jam es to city o r county. b e tte r trained teachers along w ith punch, Mrs. Agda Bickner; floor and daughter, D arlene of Culver Along alm ost the entire length ty nurse, in charge. A charge of adequate building would provide detail. P ete Tierce; bingo cash City, Calif., Mrs. G retchen Squires of both laness, property owners, 25c will be made of each pupil. the type of education we desire iers, Amber Campbell. of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Neil on both sides have given an ad for these girls and boys. “We Shoutlem ire of Cam arillo, Calif., ditional five feet, so as to make should think o f 'o u r teachers Mrs. Maude S ager and Mr. and them the standard 50-foot width. as professional people along w ith T. S. (Sid) Ablx)tt of Liver Arnold Lane, in the west por Mrs. Lowe of V entura. our doctors and law yers,” he com more, Calif., form er resident of The young couple are at home tion of town, m ust by residents this area, was a week-end visitor mented. to th eir friends at 82B Mira Loma adjacent to and using this lane, here. Form er Greyhound agent in He fu rth e r stated th at a fte r A “bon voyage” party for Mr. come to some agreem ent, and Circle, Oxnard, Calif. 1955 elem entary teacher certifi and Mrs. Henry K err was held at m ust get legal advice, engineer Brookings, he and Mrs Abbott cation would require four years the Hendricks home “play-room ” ing service, and then tu rn ju ris are agents at Liverm ore now. He <jf college, and t h a t beginning Tuesday evening of last week, Mrs. C hester Gragg returned diction to the city. i/tx t year all elem entary and and was attended by about 25 Wou d Like Ocean Right-Of-Way home early this week, bringing high school principals would be friends. Mrs. M arian F allert hunting Ira Orton, representing fishing her daughter, P a tty Jo from the required to hold the proper ad The birthday of Mrs. Hendricks "wild Indians.” interests which wish to move to hospital where she has been un m inistrative certificate, and th a t was also celebrated, with a cake T hat scrum ptious angel food this area, listened to the council der observation for a week. The heads of school system s of the decorated for the occasion. A sec pie Leo Stevens makes. discussion of the jurisdiction of little girl will retu rn to the hos first class would require super ond cake, topped with a ship mo C. F. Yahr serving coffee, hos streets, and in his plea for co pital T hursday f o r m inor Jaw intendents credentials. Thus the tif, signified the tour on which pitality aRd good nature. operation, stated th a t a huge In surgery. teacher preparation would be the K errs will em bark this week. P lenty of th a t soft white m a dustry could be located in this Bill W ridge is P ortland at th e Up-graded to at least four years The K errs will visit the Holy terial for m aking snow-men. town if some road or street-w ay moment, and may be reached by for elem entary teachers, five for Land, in Italy. Sw itzerland, Bel A. J. Mato doing his Tuesday could be obtained by the city, to lette r addressed to him at 1331 h school teachers and approxi- gium, France, Holland, Germany landdry. the ocean. No official action was S. W. 12th St., P ortland 1, accord tely 5 4 for adm inistrators. and will sail home on the Queen L atest fashion trends — the taken by the council in this |n a t- ing to a le tte r received by tho Mary from England. red woolens. ter, until a delnite plan will be Pilot this week. Mrs. Grace Haskins of G rants Balky transportation. The P aul Peterson family w ent offered later. *Tass was a visitor of the w eek Chicken-pox is reported in the “Slow pokes.” to Medford over the week-end to end of Mr. and Mrs. Almo New- area, among scchool children. A A com petent young housekeep A good way to w rite is to send visit friends and relatives. They tc.i and Florence Forgey. few cases of mumps, also. e r of 14 years. the Pilot to them. [reported snow over the m ountains. commerce has set the next reg ular meeting, Wednesday, Feb. ^7, at the Don Gravely club, north of town, expected to be completed this week. Mr. Gravely, who has been at work on this new project for the past few months, is reported to be completing all ’ the interior, in time, it is hoped for this open ing for the cham ber of commerce. Response Favorable To 'Picnic' Idea Roads Turned To City By Co. Court * Teachers Heard Jtate Executive q School Clinic Local News 'Bon Voyage' Was Given For Kerrs On The M ain Drag r