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V. of o. L ibrary Volume Seven. Number 24. Man Drowned At Gold Beach, Sun. «H OREGON O u ts ta n d in g 4-H Club M em ber I IlllI Talent N ig h t Show P opular Feature While he did not win the F ri day night contest, Dale W ard was swamped with requests afterw ard ami was asKed to retu rn again Saturday evening, as well as to the Talent nigh, contest this Friday evening at Don's Cliff House. Playing his accordion, Dale was swamped with requests long past the contest time. W inner last Friday was Bud Cross, local night (toliceman. who played a guitar ami sang. He will be in the tinajs in five weeks. • • • Leonard Moore, ow ner of the T’oore’s V ariety Store, at Gold Beach, is dead and M orris Graves • and his son, Dennis, of M orrie’s Sports Shop, Gold Beach, were rescued Sunday evening a b o u t 9:30, a lte r th eir boat had been capsized off the coast at the Rogue River m ount. Vern Kolan told the Pilot. Monday. While he could not furnish too m any details, Mr. Kolan told the Pilot, that the three, all reported to be good boatsmen, had gone deep-sea fishing, presum ably off shore at the Rogue m outh. About 5:30, in some m anner the boat was capsized. Dennis Graves, when rescued, was holding his father, by then delirious, and was cling ing to the boat. The body of Mr. Moore, Monday, had not been found, according to the P ilo t’s in form ation. • • • s j. l\ . A lig n s ! ■ |. r ’ Couple Was Wed at Baptist Community Church, Saturday The Baptist Com m unity Church was the setting for the double* i ing ceremony ot Bonnie Goodson and Robert Glenn W right S a tu r day, August 9. The services w ere read by Rev. John L. Mumbower. I'll«' vows were exchanged be- tore an a r b o r bedecked w ith greenery, roses, baby breath and •’hum A ratum s. Tlie (lowers and decorations w e r e furnished by Mrs. W. G. Hoagland. 1 be bride, given in m arriage by hei lath e r S tato n Goodson, wore a gown of French im ported lace over slipper satin, designed w ith C. Wylie Sm ith, of Coos Head a moulded bodice, high neck, rag- Timber Co., who is also represen land sleeves, the skirt was baller tative ot the Oregon Com m ittee of ina length with smooth hip line Industrial Development, will b< and a full bouffant hem. The veil gudst sp ta k e r at the cham ber of was French illusion finger-tip net commerce dinner meeting, Aug draped from a hand of lace and 28, at Chetco Grange hall, ta lk M ary Donaldson. DenmarK lass and student at Langlois schools, ing on the economy of S outhw est pearls. She carried a lace covered has made an outstanding record as a 4-H m ember. She recently won ern Oregon. He is in position to Bible centered by a single w hite the championship in a Grange essay contest, and is competing for inform many local citizens of the orchid with satin stream ers thru the pages of the Bible, tied with national honors w ith this same essay. Mary is an exam ple w hat great potenialities of this area. bouvardia. good is being done each year' through 4-H activities. Radio Station KIEM, Eureka, Miss P atricia Hyland, daughter Norm a Felipe, in a frock of will forw ard the transcription of of Mr. and Mrs. Em ory Hyland, pink lace, was maid of honor. tlie m eeting w i t h Congressman who last spring was named as •Mary L o u Berger, bridesm aid, , Ellsworth and Col. Lipscomb, in Azalea Queen, and was the local wore a sim ilar frock of lavender, July, to lx* presented also. Tht choice to Girl S ta te by the Legion end each girl carried m atching I Chetco Cove sum m ary and dis nosegay bouquets. Auxiliary, and sponsored jointly Sunday was the second greatest event in the lives of Mr. and Mrs. cussion will 1 m * heard by every William Saunders served as the Cal G uerrettaz. The most im portant, naturally, was their m arriage civic minded citizen ot the area. best man. Jack W right, brother The forthcoming meeting, to .'illy years ago at Flora, Illinois, Sunday was the golden wedding be held August 28, is vital. All of the groom, was usher. observance of th at pledging of m arriage vows, re-enacted again last Traditional wedding m usic was people are urged to m ark the Sunday at the S ta r of the Sea Catholic Church here. played by Mrs. Stanley P atterson. Present, Sunday for the event were all of Mr. and Mrs. G u errettaz’ date on the calendar and make Emil Moore sang "Because" and dinner reservations. children, who arranged a p arty at the Rod & Gun Club rooms on " I’m Yours." Benham Lane. About fifty ffriends came to wish the couple many The bride’s m other wore a toast happy blessings. Following a dinner, music and a short program was LOCAL NEWS lace dress with chart reuse ac When Mr. and Mrs. W. II. M b- enjoyed before the couple opened their presents at a large table. cessories. Mrs. Glenn W right, the Met A t Urbana, Illinois . --------------------------------- --------------- bard went to Ashland recently Nancy Estclla Dickenson, who Brookings), Valera (Mrs. Miller they sto p p 'd at the Welcome Mo groom s m other, wore navy blue born Oct. 9, 1873, at F ugate Hill, of Portland), G ertrude (Mrs tel east of G rants Pass and found with white accessories. The reception was held at the Va., was living at Urbana. Illinois K rieska of Portland, and Virgil F. the m anagers to lx* Mr. and Mrs. Chetco Inn which was beautifully back at the tu rn of the century, °f Portland, and eight grandchil- Tom (Flora) Sm ith, form er resi decorated for the festive occasion when Calveston G uerrettaz, born <lren. dents of Brookings. Mrs. Smith with gladioli, sweet peas and roses Dec. 6, 1875, was attending sum- , Secrecy About E vent is a sister of Mrs. Fred Moore. grown on the Inn's grounds. Those Some time ago Mrs. G uerrettaz m er school at the University of Last week Mr. and Mrs. Don Illinois. There was a question who spoRe to her daughter, Mrs. Tony Craig and family visited Mr. and in assistance were Mrs Thom as met whom, but the up-shot of it Christensen, th at she would like Mrs. Cliff Brlmm at their recently Forster, Mrs. Ed Langlois, Mrs. was th at Mr. G uerrettaz went to to have her help with an "open purchased ranch on Evans Creek, W illiam Browman, Mrs. Hom er by Brookings Cham ber of Com board with the family. house" and have a few friends in near Medford. W hile helping to Saunders and Mrs. Stanley Smoot of Portland. m erce and R otary Club, Saturday The couple was m arried, Aug. for the occasion. Mrs. Christensen fix a gate, Don was knocked down For her traveling outfit the evening was was named Southern 11, 1902, with Rev. Fr. Maumer, told her m other not to think of by cattle stam p 'd in g A board he C urry Princess to the county fair of Flora, reading the m arriage the m a tte r th at some affair would held onto was knocked against bis bm le wore a biege casba dress to be held at Gold Beach, Aug. vows. be held, but never informed her ribs and his leg was stepped on. with navy compliments. The couple left for a brief wed 22, 23 and 24. r« iu t w .U • «* i . m other of w hat plans were being He is able to hobble about but is ding trip in E astern Oregon, and Miss H yland’s victory was not baby, and but $5.00 in their purse, made. Mrs. G uerrettaz was some severely bruised. will be at home to their friends Bill Smith, whose wife recently w ithout a struggle — a struggle the couple came west to Pomeroy, what "put out" by the apparent at F’ort Dick a fte r August 18. which forced the judges to count Wash., where Mr. G uerrettaz had indifference, but was a trusting passed away, will go to Los An • • • soul. Sunday m orning came, and geles this Friday, Memorial serv the votes for the fourth time. signed a sehool-leaehing contract. j . u ri. . . . think ♦ u ♦ his u true . 1 " e c*°uple Only one vote behind was M ar x His daughters that t went .. to church as was ices will be held at the Pierce u.. the,r custom, there to renew their Colum nbarium for Mrs. Sm ith, jorie Freem an, sponsored by the character may be judged by the m arriage vows before Rev. Fr. Tuesday, Aug. 19. Chetco W ranglers, and just five fact th at with the $5.00, the couple Denman and there w’ere all their Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Nelson votes behind Miss Freem an was bought a book, or a t least the children. of Youcolla are visiting their cous Elain LeClaire, sponsored by the husband did, using about half of Mr. G uerrettaz, who came from in, Andy Elofson, whom they bad .Mrs. Lillian Zumpfe is in charge Chetco Grange. Betty Shuey, the their combined resources. a family of teachers, taught 18 not seen for 40 years, back in of the 4-H program being given Eagles candidate, came in fourth. While teaching at Pomeroy, the years in all, at Clay City, III., at Minnesota. at the m eeting of Chetco G range More than just passing interest G uerrettaz homesteaded near the Pomeroy, Wash., Benge. Lentz, , NOTICE will the person re Friday evening. was shown in the sale of tickets town of Ritzville. Colton, Belmont. A fter he quit the ceiving cancelled checks by m is She has several of the 4-H m em ^ t h the Chetco W ranglers in I ^ te r the family moved to Col mail carrying, he attend W estern take from Oregon S ta te Bank and bers who attended the sum m er ctTarge of the entertainm ent pro- ton, where Mr. G uerrettaz went Chiropractic College, Portland and belonging to Brookings Motors, school at ( orvallis, coming to the * gram , the 1952 county fair prom- back into teaching 111 health was practiced for a tim e before coming Jnc., please retu rn them to O re m eeting to take part as well as ( w»es to be one in tttiich Southern the reason he took the civil serv- to Brookings gon S ta te Bank or to postofflee. • Clifford Jenkins, county agent. f l u r r y will have considerable p ar ice exam ination and became a mail Among Mr. G u errettaz family Hugh Gearin, form er C urry The two sum m er scs<x)l w inners ticipation. carrier out of Tekoa, Wash. living are : M orrison of San Jose. county district attorney, now of of C hetco G range scholarships in The couple has four ch ildren: I Calif., Luck Reisenaur, Jim of Mt. Aagel. was a brief visitor here 1952 w ere Kay Nichols an 1 G ary • • • l»se these colum ns—it pays! Helen Mrs T : > C‘ » ? P •• a: 1 P..i> t o ' . > Tui sday w'd Wednesday Bowlin. Radio Transcript Will Be Given Here Patricia Hyland Is *5o. Currv Princess Mr. and Mrs. Cal Guerrettaz Observed Golder Wedding Anniversary, Sunday 4-H Clubbers Will Present Program