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V PER COPY, at all ncwsstands. o. ------ IOC rmr z Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere o Fine rCommunity Volume Seven, Number Six BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Public Will Discuss City Zoning Plan For These Your Money Is 'Spent' P ro p e rty ow ners along Hwy 101 north, from th e B arbecue Lunch to R ansom A venue, especially J. T. Jacobs, M. L. M organ and Lee English, do not ag ree w ith the zoning c o m m itte e’s recom m enda tion, and ap p eared before the city council T u esd ay evening to raise objections. All w a n t th e ir prop e rty classified as com m ercial, for highw ay p ro p e rty w ould not be desirable as residence, th e classi- vcation it now is being labeled. N ext T uesday, a t the eighth- g rade room, a public hearin g will be held on th e zoning plan, and anyone who has objections to air, a re asked and urg ed to be p res ent. It w as pointed out th a t no previous in te re st had been shown in the zoning, an d but few had atten d ed any of th e m eetings as advertised. Dimmicks Install prgan At Church Girl Talks Before C. O f C. Thursday S o n d ra Schlach, a senioi a t Del N o rte High, and c a n d id a te of th e Lions C lub of C rescen t C ity for d istrict d eclam atio n honors, g av e h er ta lk before th e C h am b er of C om m erce last Ih u rsd a y and w as exceedingly w ell received. She w as accom panied h ere by Mr. and Mrs. T ay lo r of D unton L u m b er Co. of th a t place. Also p re sen t at the m eeting of th e ch am b er w ere Guy H edrick, p ast president and E llis C h artier, incom ing president of Del N o rte C ounty C h am b er of Com m erce. E ach assu red th e ch a m b e r of th e fullest co-operation of th e m en in Del N o rte county. * Was Fire Put Out? -• '.T A - íí > It would fit w ell in “They Do it E v ery Tim e," th e sto ry s u r ro u n d in g th e d em o n stratio n of new fire equipm ent to city officials last F rid a y : ’ W. L. C rissey gave th e old fire- dam aged cabin across th e road from his hom e as a “g u in ea pig” and the equipm ent com pany set th e old s tru c tu re ablaze. P ro p e r ly d em o n strated , it w as presum ed out, w hen the blaze w as quelled. All w ent home, n a tu ra lly th in k ing w h at good equipm ent it was. About six the next m orning, the old fram e cau g h t fire and was co m pletely destroyed, scarin g the neighborhood out of its wits. Thursda U. of 0 . Man Will Be Commencement Speaker May 23 F re d Beard, su p erin ten d en t of the U niversity of O regon P ress, has been engaged for comm ence« rnent sp ea k er for the evening of F riday, May, 23, Lynn H am pton, su p erin ten d en t of schools, t o l d the Pilot, Tuesday. Mr. B eard is an in tere stin g sp eaker, he said. R onald Akers earn ed the h ig h est g ra d e av erag e during the last fo u r years, and is announced as v aled icto rian for the class of 1952. He en tered B rookings school in th e seventh grade. S h irley Bowlin who cam e here as a sophom ore, from D rain, ea rn ed second hon ors and will he salu tato rian of th e class. T he class of 1952 from B rook ings high is said to be about th e most un u su al of any public high school along the coast, since th e class n u m bers 16 to 1 ratio n , all in favor of the m ales. S ta rtin g w ith th e seventh w hen th e re w ere five girls, th e re has alw ays been a p rep o nderance of hoys. The list will he published in a la te r issue. A Crowley “O rg an o .” com bina tion piano and e lec tric organ of spinet type and design, w as given to B aptist C om m unity church Sunday by O rville D im m ick and his sons, R obert and Les, as th eir p art in the ch u rch building p ro gram now u n d er way. This in stru m en t, th e only one Mh F rid ay evening, the B rookings of its kind in th e w est, is a 1952 Eddie T u rn er, of S alem , is receiving special speech in stru ctio n a t hand will give a hand pro g ram a t model w hich can give forth w ith the E a s te r Seal A gency’s hospital school for crippled children at the high school audito riu m , w ith music co m p arab le to a pipe o r Eugene. Eddie, a 12-year-old victim of c e reb ral palsy, p ra ctices on an adm ission of 75c for ad u lts, gan costing m an y th ousands of an aud ito ry tra in in g un it un d er the guidance of T hom as B urtscher. 40c for stu d en ts from the sev en th dollars, o r it m ay be úsed as a speech th era p ist. T he school is o p erated by the O regon Society th ro u g h high school and 25c for piano. for Crippled C hildren and A dults. Inc., w hich is c u rre n tly sponsor Five new m em bers, Mr. and stu d e n ts u n d er the seventh. The D im m icks, who wish to ing its S ixth A nnual E a s te r S eal Sale. Mrs. L. L. D rorbaugh, Mr. and Proceeds from th e p ro g ram are m inim ize th e ir co n trib u tio n , told Mrs. D onald M cC ratten and Mrs. to be used as p a rt of a fund to the Pilot, th a t th ey w elt th a t ’ a M ary W a te rm an w ere in itiate d buy uniform s for the hand, w hich m usical in stru m e n t su itab le for in th e first and second d egrees will be in m uch dem and this y e a r the new church, w ould not be a t th e G range m eeting held last for local functions. purchased for lack of funds, once | F rid ay evening. The p rogram will begin p ro m p t the church is u n d e r co n stru ctio n .! At its re g u la r election held last W a lte r P earm in e, ch a irm an of I he in stru m e n t w as delivered F rid ay a t th e V. F. W. hall, th e M arriag e of Miss Jo an A tchison th e a g ric u ltu re co m m ittee, gave ly at 8:00 p. m. at the ch u rch last S unday a f te r C hetco Aerie of F ra te r n a l O rd e r of M cHenry, Miss., to CpI. C hris a re p o rt on th e erd icatio n of noon from th e agency a t S acra-1 of E agles nam ed th e follow ing as J. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. T ansy R agw ort weed in the co u n mentó, h aving arriv e d S a tu rd a y officers for th e com ing y e a r: Ira E. B rown of B rookings was ty and spoke on P M ,\ practices. ■ 'e m the east w h e re it is m an- T he rejMirt of the s ta te G range W orthy P resident A. Z. Zook. an event a t th e hom e of the ufactu red . The* agency in tu rn V ice-P resident—Leo Ray. bride’s p a re n ts F e b ru a ry 28. An in terim co m m ittee w hich studied m ade speed in its delivery. It will F a rrin g to n (F e rry ) C a rp e n te r, C h a p la in -G e o rg e F oster. inform al double ring cerem ony th e ta x problem s in the s ta te was be fe a tu re d S u n d ay evening in the whose life sto ry w as fe a tu re d in b ro ught on the floor by Andrew C onductor—D an H arro u n . w as perform ed by Rev. C. W. L aster C o n tata, w hich is fe atu red last w eek’s "S a tu rd a y E v ening IIofTeldt. ch a irm an of the legis T re a s u re r—A1 Bice. Thegpin of L um berton on the ch u rch page, P ag e 14. P o st,” w as an old neighlx>r of lativ e com m ittee, and his recom Inside G uard P. D. Spence. Given by h er fa th e r, the bride O utside G u a rd —Floyd S h rad e r. w ore a w hite g ab ard in e suit w ith m endations a re th a t th e e n tire H om er K essler, w hile Mr. and Mrs. K essler w ere resid en ts of T ru s tre e H. J. W eigel. orchid and purple accessories and re p o rt be accepted. C raig, Colorado. This sto ry w as At a recen t m eeting it w as v o t c a rried a corsage of w hite review ed Tuesday noon at the ‘m um s, as well a pearls, a gift ed to give tw o sch o larsh ip s to R o tary luncheon by H om er K ess th e 4-H su m m er school at C o r from th e groom . ler, who gave a personal s la n t vallis in Ju n e, one to a girl and An u n trie d B rookings B ruins A tte n d a n t w as th e bride's sis one to a boy. The card p a r ty held a t the to th e life of this noted C olorado baseball team w ill face th e B an G range hall S a tu rd a y night a t te r, Mrs. G arlan d Bounds of Pic- m an, who has become a n atio n al C h arles S ebaal w as given a ris don high team on th e local field tra c te d a good crow d w ith these yune, Miss., m atro n of honor. The ing vote of th a n k s for m aking figure. 1* i iday afte rn o o n in the opening people tak in g hom e prizes: In best m an w as W a lte r J. Atchison, sta tio n s for the officers. Dr. P au l R onniger becam e new - »me of th e ’52 season. B andon C onasta. high scores w ere held by b ro th e r of th e bride. R efresh m en ts of do u g h n u ts and m em ber of th e club, and Dr. R ich s the only h andy team in Coos Ellen Jag g e rs and J e r ry S ch ro e A th re e -tie r w edding cak e was cofTee w ere served by Mr. and ard S m ith, o p to m etrist, w as a vis ounty, an d th e C u rry C ounty d er and low scores by Ina De- cut at th e reception following Mrs. C h arles S eh aal Mrs. Rose ito r a t th e m eeting. league also includes them in the Moss apH C u rt W aldien; in P i the cerem ony. T he bride is a , Poole. Mrs. R uth B ath ian y and playing schedule, as well as Lang- nochle, high scores w ere held by high school stu d en t and w as re- ! If you h av en ’t reg istered to W a lte r Pearm ine. P o rt O rford, Gold B each and Alvina Eickhoff and F red G u sta f cen tly elected FFA queen. A zaleas vote a t the p rim ary election on lo o k in g s . S u n rise services will be held F rid ay , May 16, you have u n til N e x t F rid ay . A pril 18, Gold son and low by N eva C am eron and w ere used in decorations. W illiam W eidem an. Mrs. C u rt E a s te r m orning, at 5:30, at A zalea next Tuesday, A pril 15, to do so. Roach com es to B rookings for the W aldien won th e door prize. S ta te P ark . Rev. Jo h n L. M u m -¡T h e books a re open a t Moor«»*' B e tte r H alf m em bers a re asked fccond leag u e gam e. G u th rie is The next ca rd p a rty will be to bring pot luck dishes for the bow er will be in charge. Com- V ariery u n til th a t day. R lab o rin g every possible m om ent held at th e G range hall, April 19 dance. S a tu rd a y Evening. A pr 12 m urrity singing and -special m u s ic 'm u s t he in th e s ta te 6 men Lis effort to field a good team . at 8 o’clock. a re being planned. 30 days in the precin ct. , at Red & Gun C lub hall. H. S. Band Will Give Concert Fri Grange Obligates Five New Members Eagles Name New Officers Last Week Chris Brown Was Wed, February 28 Tost' Article Was Kessler's Review Baseball Game At H. S. Field, Friday Card Party Enjoyed