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& * o/ O. lib ra ry * PER COPY, at all newsstands.. IOC Now hers A Finer Cl i mote — Nowhere o Finer Coirunu n i ty \ lume Seven, Number Three BROOKINGS. CURRY CO U N TY , O REG O N GRAYSHEL ATTENDED MEETING AT Funk Tells Club VICTORIA, B. C., CONCERNIN TRAVEL Of His J a u n f East Mr. and Mrs. ('harles Grayshel returned, Monday, Youth Speaker S Thursda Coast Frt. Lines i Increases 'Service' G eorge F unk, who recen tly re E ffective im m ediately due to tu rn ed hom e from an extended purchase of Fox Bros. P o rtla n d trip to th e m idw est, re p o rte d h< freig h t tru ck . Coast F reig h t Line atten d e d a club m eeting at No j will afford so u th ern C u rry C oun P la tte , N ebr., at w hich th e edi ty daily freig h t service to an d to r of th e N orth P la tte Daily w as from P ort bind, D ave F ran k lin , speaker. G eorge obtained a copy owner, told th e Pilot F riday, as of the speech, dealing w ith n a he placed an ad v ertisem en t te ll tional affairs, which w as in such ing of the increased service. dem and th a t it has been p rin ted S o u thbound freight leaves a t in booklet form. Rev. Ja c k Mum- 4:(X1 a. m. F rom Coss Bay, a rriv - bow er re ad the booklet. here at 9:00 a. m. and a t 8:30 Mr. F unk said a t th e m eeting H. m. daily a freig h t tru c k w ill T rav elin g in p riv a te cars, th e --------------------------------------------------- no less th a n a h alf dozen men leave for the n o rth from Brook* asked for Perm perm ission O regon d elegation included Mr. of t hn hntpi tn , aSked fo,‘ iss>°n to have a ings, arriv in g th e re at 2:00 p. ni. and M rs. D ave A very of N ew - °n , h* " 5 J " , ,UP ,e a tab les w hich has been com pile d This Is daily except Sunday. p o rt; M r. and Mrs. H arvey C u r - m u s i c a n d e .n t^ " <' lp • ' 11 w ith T he local club acknow ledge d “ I w an t it to be said th a t ry, N ew p o rt; and Mr. and Mrs. , he local r e s e n t s a n d ^ v ^ t o r s ' ' )0Ok'<‘, W“ h ,h " nl“ - Coast F reig h t Lines is keeping Board W as N am ed Tom B ecker, o w ners o f R adio froro tw o flve ab re a st w ith progress in th is sec E arl B reuer, H om er K essler, S ta tio n K N P T ; Mr. and Mrs. W. S a tu rd a y evening t h e g roup tion of O regon, giving the best K B adley O tte r C rest; Mr. and w as e n te r , ained a t Sa LEE THOMAS G eorge F u n k and Ross P u tn a m possible service. This a re a m u st w ere elected to the board of d i B o h » « ' W rfL v v " V H ' A | th e C ry stal room of th e E m press have daily freig h t service, and it Ei'angelitt R o b erts and W E T ipton, of H otel. P resident E. H. E au b er o rectors. Tuesday. A board m eet Y o u th a re u rg ed to a tte n d a the in ten t of C oast F re ig h t Line F lo ren ce; M r and M rs R obert ♦ m , r a u o e r i oi ing has been called for tonight 1 o u th fo r C h rist" m e etin g a t to give th e best possible,” F ra n k - 'rv.e.n.r.o <• ii ,, *^e O lym pic P eninsula R esort & at the W a rre n S m ith home, w hen Thom pson of C oquille and V erne < u , ■ . the G range hall this even in g , as line said. . m n , " H otel Association, presided and officers for next y e a r will be T in n e rste t, T illam ook. G overnor ... . L ee T hom as w ill sh o w sound film A d v ertisem en t n p p ears else ~ i th e re w ere m ore th a n 250 ores- nam ed. T his function has been D ouglas M cKay w as rep H resen u ted ,,nt t Th(? -r,l g ro u p ha(J i o f his tra vels in th e fa r east. w h e re in this issue, and it is su g t u en (he plea su re set ahead because all d istric t con Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur H en d er g ested th a t th e tim e tab le be of m eeting a n u m b er of th e Vic- ferences m ust be held before it so n of P o rtlan d . clipped an d posted for im m edi- F rid ay night a t P o rt Angeles, ’ T e,'nnii’nt and Clt> officials.1 is tim e to a tte n d th e In te rn a tio n - I a te reference. » « « deleg ation — ___ 10 Went ad out to m ake th e al C onvention at Mexico C ity The th e #» n O r« regon w as e __w_’ n te r " group w elcom e d istrict conference this y e a r has 7 ed at a b an q u et by the W ash, Top e n te rta in m e n t w as provid be set fo r la te April a t Bend. A ington deleg atio n in the beau tifu l L ast rites w ere held at B ap tist ed for the group by th e V ictoria n u m b er of th e m em bers expect new q u a rte rs o f th e N aval Lodge C om m unity C hurch a t 2 p. m„ Ju n io r Drill Team , in th e ir n a tty to go. of Elks. G overnor A rth u r Lang- W ednesday for John LeRoy J o h n w hite satin unifom s. These girls W esley S m ith, Dr. P a u l Ron- lie of W ashington w as principal T he w eekly m eetin g d a te of will perform at the P o rtla n d Rose niger, N eil M artin, and G lenn S a son, w ith Rev. Jo h n L. Mum- sp ea k er. , bow er officiating. In te rm e n t w as th e B rookings C h am b er of Com F estival next year, and also ap- bin Jr. of Gold Beach w ere guests. S a tu rd a y m orning th e p a rty at "an F H a t W illiam Jam es W ard M em or m erce has been ch an g ed from ___ «< ¿»an Francisco. boarded a - t ferry, M. H. Chinook . lH ar ial park. P all b ea rers w ere R. C. W ednesday noon to T h u rsd ay a t S unday m orning b re a k fa st w as A J ft I T leaving P o rt A ngeles for V ictoria B aughn, V ernon H anscam , Jam es the sam e hour, at Don’s Cliff provided in the m ain dining room 01*0(111(1 B r O K C tl 1 0 an d w ere b re a k fa st g u ests of the C arson, A. K irth , D a rrell Allsup, House, ¡n an effo rt to co -o rd in ate of the E m press in an a tm o s p h e re ! th e B lack B all F e rry Line. A r and R alph Young. the m eeting d a te w ith th e pub quiet elegance—spring flowers S f f l r t N p VJ f h l i r r k riving a t V ictoria they w ere g re e t of F red Fox w as soloist. lication of th e P ilot, so th a t im on th e tables, q u i e t , efficient ^ , U i l in U V T fl ed by G eorge I. W arren , com m is Mr. Johnson, who passed aw’ay p o rta n t notices and news m ay lx? w aitresses. T he w eath er, too, w as G round w as broken la te last sio n er of the V ictoria & Island suddenly late S a tu rd a y w hile he published. at is best w ith sunny skies m a k week for erectio n of th e new’ a n P u b licity b u reau . A fte r, checking t .nder th e fo rm er plan, th e ing an o u tstan d in g view’ of th e nex to B aptist C om m unity church w as sp littin g kindling, w as som e in at th e w orld-fam ous E m press th in g of a philosopher and poet, d in n er m eetin g was held at th e snow -capped O lym pics and the w hich w ill be s ta rte d sh o rtly hotel th e e n tire p a r ty left on a having had m uch of his w orks in >»me tim e of publication, th u s blue w a te rs of Hoods C anal, and R ecently, at a church m eeting c a ra v a n to u r of th e island, sto p print. * Most ap p ealin g to re la tiv e s dep riv in g both th e P ilo t and th e uk.H t « iiv k i . . j . ’•«»» as th e g ro u p trav eled hom ew ard, ab o u t $6.000 u a , pledge to w ard w as "W hen God H as io Spoken" ping a t B re n ta Lodge for lunch C h am b er th e nse of th e colum ns a ll felt im pressed w ith th e n a t th e c o n s.ru et.o n . Q u ite a sum publish(.d in Ani(.ri(,.„, s n„ d eon in a tra d itio n a l E nglish m a n lo r the g en eral good. T he new a r . u ral scenic w onders and g ra n w as p resen ted from o th e r sources Song W rite rs, 1948: n e r and re tu rn e d to th e hotel via ra n g e m e n t is expected to lie ben- d e u r ‘ of th e Id fabulous N orthw est, j O U IO U S A l ' he uriKi2 al am O U nt i Caln>F't nUr >'/” ■ ” Ood < ficial to both. b aa m c h In let, u n d er w arm a n d ! rsn p rin iiv »ko* ♦ . e vario u s church groups, som e spoken sun n y skies. Upon re tu rn in g t o ! SCenic ro u te, Hwy. 101 ' th A re p re se n ta tiv e of C oos-C urry plan is being followed so th a t | , , ushril n u r iri, ,,„d j(a th e E m press hotel th e g roup w as I ________ ____________‘ E lec tric C o-operative h a s been the g roup m ay c o n trib u te tow ard tions privileged to join in th e p leasant i _ ■ asked to th is w eek ’s m eetin g to The high school j UoublK a n d , e a r , ,,„ d tM ie , custom of aftern o o n tea in the F ( | C h | 0 n C k /t w . U / n r L • he building. exp lain reasons for the low v o lt „ m am «nunge. It is a daily cu sto m ! IU N J i , U W V lO lK class, at its c ra b feed last week. ages and the h ig h er e lec tric bills raised alm ost $175. P rm t our Mo w hich resu lt. The annex is to th e re a r o f , B«r»f fhoae band» th a t bound «» th e p resen t church, and ru n n in g t o them . T he S a te llite club and m erc h lf l t .1? ht a n * ,es to th e Pre8ent i R est m ir souls in peace a t List. a n ts a re busy readying fashions building, so th a t an e n tra n c e is Born Ju ly 14. 1885, he w as hus- for th e S p rin g F ashion show, as possible from th e s tre e t w hich , band of Osa. B rookings; fa th e r of Mr. and Mrs. S am J. G ott an- th e d ate of th e show com es close nounce th e m a rria g e of th e ir e l - !The c u rta in will rise on Brook- also serves th e S eventh-D ay Ad- R o b ert LeRoy of B rookings; Mrs. v en tist ch u rch . ¡P h y llis B au m g artn e r, B rookings; F u n e ra l services for Lincoln d er d au g h ter, M ary Je a n , to N or- *nps fashion show’, in the P la n s a re being discussed at M u rray A., of M onterey, C alif.; V an P elt, bom a t S m ith R iver on m an K. S tacey , son of Mr. and high sch° o1 «ym, at 8 p. m.. M arch nt b> the church board and Don s Rfchaid ind DovM ol M arch 6, 1865, w ere held from Mrs. A rchie S tacey, B rookings, ^ um or predicts th a t w ith the no w ord has been received of any B rookings; an d H ow ard B. of W ier’s M o rtu ary chapel. C res r rm al 1 cerem ‘ a t an in " fo ony at the advent of so m any new’ b u s i decision. L ebanon He is also survived by cen t C ity last F rid ay afte rn o o n H ighland B ap tist ch urch a t N a nesses, th e show will ta k e on a tw o sisters, Mrs. H azel B rannen at tw o o’clock. In te rm e n t a t th e tional C ity„ Calif., S unday a f te r re a l city “a ir ” this y ear. If present plans can be kept, and Mrs. N aom i S teltso n of Los Odd Fellow's cem etery, C rescen t noon at 1 o ’clock. The event w ill be one of gayety W ilbur and Judy Jensen of L an g Angeles and b ro th er, H om er of C ity. and fun as w ell as in te re st. Af- N orm an is in the m a rin e corps t .......... ZV1* lois. will give th e program at the B rookings. T h ere a re ten g ra n d W idely know n in this area, Mr. and is statio n ed a t C am p El Tbro show and e n te rta in m e n t, R o tary luncheon next T uesday. children.. V a n P e lt sp ent his e n tire life in in S o u th e rn C alifornia. He is a t 1 Ah e,.dOOr prizc Wil1 ** aw ard cd - T hese ta le n te d y o u n g sters re- Mr. Johnson led a q u iet and th is im m ediate a re a and ab out ¡ f m e on a 10-day leave. Je a ff will A dancc a t th e- V. F. W. hall recen tly re tu rn e d from a trip to studious life, w as noted for his Del N o rte C ounty. He is survived W fbain a t hom e hpre w ith . 1 conclude th e evening of v ar N ew York C ity, w here they ap- unbounded know ledge of history, by sons. Roy of P o rtlan d . A rth u r p a re n ts u n til fu tu re plans can m ied i e 1 n te rta u in m e n t. T ickets are fieared on a television show, d u r and especially th e w ritin g s of the of E u rek a, an d H a rry of C rescen t com pleted. i r b ° th th e fashion show and the ing N a tio n al 4-H club W eek. The noted V oltaire, whom he could C ity; b ro th er. Tom of H a rb o r and dance, w ith Mrs. P u tn a m at th e T h e G ott fam ily w ent south tw o w ere g u ests of U. S. R ubber q u ote endlessly. He w ro te con seven g ran d ch ild ren and five e lec tric organ, furnishing m usic fo r th e wedding. C om pany, w hich financed th e ir stan tly , m ostly for p leasu re, but g re at-g ra n d ch ild ren . He died a t i for both. trip east. om e of h»s w orks reach ed print C rescen t C ity, M arch 11. from a three-day trip up the Ooregon coast, and on I Iwy io i , to \ ictoria, B. C. As president of the Oregon Coast Association, they were special guests of the Oympic Pen insula Resort and Hotel Association, on their thirteenth annual Invasion of \ ictoria, B. C.” 1 his his been an annual event to bring together the officers and directors of the two Highway ioi associations; giving them an opportunity to discuss mutural problems of travel pro motion common to the two groups. Late Rites Wed'day For J. L. Johnson Jean Gott Weds Marine, Sunday Chamber Changes Day of Meeting Is Almost 'Done' Lincoln VanPelt, Pioneer, Passes