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V. of 0. Lib rary 16 Pages, this issue [♦ xx O n all newsstands IOC Sraohmgs-flarimr filai' Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community olitine Seven, N um ber Fifteen. BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON REDFIELDS DESCRIBE TRIP TO EAST HAWAII CERTAINLY ENCHANTING Is Graduating Buys Cope Bull LANGLOIS Ralph C o p e has announced the sale of a young herd sire to Lloyd Johnson of New Plymouth, Idaho, m anager of a breeding association. The bull will be used by this group This is file second herd sire that Mr. John ston has purchased from the Cope ranch for his association. This bull is sired by Lilac Sii Challenger and out of a medal of m erit daughter of Silken Ruby’s Lad. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield, to one in the m ain lounge and the please th eir friends, offered to other in the M arine room. Lyle w rite a few lines about th eir re began getting sick and had to go cent trip to the O rient. It follows: to his state-room . The ship was Preceding our trip, Mr. and Mrs. in rough seas and was rolling. In Roy Brown and Mr. and Mrs. the night we had quite a storm Lloyd Moss gave us an elaborate which turned things topsy-turvy bon voyage buffet dinner. This af in the state-room , and broke a fair would take a column to de lot of ¿Nshes aboard ship. scribe. The day of our dep artu re N earing Honolulu the sea q u iet Ben T u rn er picked us up about ed down and the w eather began 6:30 a. m., Monday April 7. and w arm ing up, and the ship began drove to W inglers for breakfast serving outside deck buffet lunch before leaving for San Francisco. eons, and people began swimming We left our dog at W illets w ith and deck games. On the fifth day m other's sister. In San Francisco at 8 a. m. we landed in Hawaii we did a little shopping and then under the shadow’ of Aloha tow picked up our visas for the P hil er. On the dock the H aw aiian band ippines. We took some colored pic and singers w ere there as well as tu re s of the flower show a t Macy's hundreds of people w i t h their before we sailed. arm s tull of lei. We were present O ur first night out, we had a ed w ith two of these orchid lei m agnificient steak dinner, beau (each. On landing we were escort tifully served. A fter the dinner we ed to an aw aiting car and went w ere given choice of two shows, sight-seeing. We learned th a t Hawaii was not m is-nam ed when they call it "The Paradise of the Blue P a cific.” It is tru ly that. We drove through H onolulu’s shopping cen ter, throug th eir fish m arket, by the w orld-fam ous Banyon Tree, H om er A. (Sandy) Sanders Jr., w ith its limbs taking root in the ow ner of W hite Rock C ottage and ea rth again. LAunge, as well as o th er in te r Continued on Page Three e s ts at Astoria, passed away sud 1 Inn sd .i\, | imc i \ n)52 Klamath Man Was Rotary Speaker A t Tuesday Meeting Cy Lubraska, of K lam ath. Calif, w I lose avocation is helping m ake the K lam ath Sports Carnival each year a success, financially and otherwise, was speaker at R ita ry Tuesday noon, telling ot the big problems that city had and how these were overcome. "It is too bad that your lily parade and our sports carnival come on the same day. T here a re people in K lam ath who want to see your parade, and no doubt a num ber of your people wish to The trip to Medford over the witness the carnival at K lam ath. week-end still left the Brookings "Four years ago, when we l>e- Beavers looking for their first win gan the Sports Carnival, we w ere in Southw estern Oregon league beset with many headaches, and Carroll E. Reekm an is a m em play. The Cheney S tuds captured a num ber of these headaches a re ber of this y e a r’s graduating class b o t h games, winning Saturday still w ith us. It takes plenty of at the U niversity of Oregon and night in a well-played tilt, by a money to a ttra c t people, and th at will receive his degree at the com 6 to 3 score a n d . drubbing th« has been one of our problems, but m encem ent ceremonies to be held Beavers 14 to 3 Sunday afternoon. each year our net w orth has been at M cA rthur Court, Eugene, on Bob Astin, pitching his last raised until the association now June 15. game during his M arine leave, al has a net w orth of more than $30 - C arroll, native of H arbor, was lowed the Studs only seven hits (MX) graduated from Brookings High but five of these w ere bunched "Those boat races from Yreka with the class of 1946, a fte r which in the fourth and seventh innings to K lam ath now are a ttra c tin g a he enlisted in the arm y for two to acount for the m ajor dam age lot of attention from jieople all years, spending most of the time The Beavers gathered nine hits over the world. That race, while w ith the Army of Occupation, in off the offerings of veteran hurl- so little of it is actually seen, is Japan. e r Paul Gehrm an and although poasibly the biggest draw ing card Carroll, has taken up account there were four singles in the we have to offer. The sam e may ing at the University, and has eighth only two runs scored. be made tru e of the Lily P arad e.” denly last Friday afternoon at his successfully passed the civil serv Medford put the Sunday affair hom e at W hite Rock of a heart S He showed pictures of the race ice exam inations g i v e n by the on ice in a hurry, scoring nine un held last year, taken by a m an a tta c k . Surviving are his widow, state, but is not certain as yet to earned runs in the first two in from A rgentina, who was able to Jeanie, and a 2-months-old daugh where he will be employed a fter nings on live Beaver errors and follow m ore than half of the en te r; m other, Mrs. H. A. Sanders i Roy H. Brow’n, licenced funeral graduation. He is son of K athryn wildness on the part of startin g tire course, and at the finish. The Sr. of Lebanon; brother, Don of W hite Rock and two sisters, M rs.1 director and em balm er, recently Reekm an, assistant postm aster at pitcher Chuck Tykeson. Brookings K lam ath group obtained the filrri was held to seven hits in this fray and had a re-print made. Helen S itto n of T angent, Ore., of Mcxiford, has alm ost completed H arbor. by Deraid Wooten, who was being E. h. Morton Neu) M ember anti Mrs. Pauline Sw’eeney of Al his new* m ortuary for his grand opening next week. He does, how watched by two big league scouts. lentown, Pa. E. L. Morton, m anager of O re Traps Being Added F rank Burdel got three of these gon S ta te Bank, twice before a He was born Ju ly 23, 1911 in ever, say that he welcomes visitors Chetco Rod & Gun Club an- South D akota. F uneral services at any tim e, as he w ants to get nounces t h a t completion is at blows, including a home run over R otarian, at NeVvberg and Hood River, was adm itted as m em ber w ere held Monday at Lebanon, acquainted with people of the area. hand on two additional traps at th«» right-field wall. Set up in the form er T. W. Zen- Frank Burdell, Bill W allace and at the Tuesday meeing. Ed Mc w here his m other desides. An old the club grounds on Benham lane. e r daughter, Mollie Gae Sanders, ier home, the building is being This news should gladden hearts Phil Parsons each had two hits in Clain, who had also been voted remodeled to fit the needs of this the S aturday game. to membership, was unable to re of Holloywood, also survives. city. He, with his family of four of trap-shooting enthusiasts o f The Beavers travel to Drain this turn from Albany in time for the P opular am ong all who knew both C urry and ITelNorte counties him, Sandy, as he was fam iliary live upstairs. The Browns have since this will triple present fa coming week-end for two games meeting. known, took an active p art in the th ree children, Denny, Rosem ary cilities and will provide a smooth against Roy H eiser’s strong Black To Gold Peach Thursday. Sox. Brookings should 1 m « some In following out a plan of in affairs of the tourist trad e along and Richard. operation anti alm ost elim inate a A new chapel is the plan for w hat strengthened by the addition ter-club service, the local club is Highway 101, as he served as the tu rn to shoot. The new trap houses president of the group two years next year. Mr. Brown told the and walks are of solid concrete, of the two new pitchers, Vic La- to stage the program for the Gold piner of U. S. C., Los Angeles, Beach club, T hursday evening at ago. W ith his interests at Astoria Pilot. and the equipm ent is new. The The new’ resident feels th at this and Jim Nierm an, left hander of the Youth C enter at the Episco he flew his own airplane much of grounds are being leveled in prep area has grown sufficiently to re Oregon S ta te College. pal church. G. W. Milford will be the time, going between here and ' quire services of a local m ortician aration for the several big shoots Short Score, first gam e: Astoria. principal speaker. It is a ladies th at the club is planning for this Brookings .....000 001 020—3 9 2 night and about half the local He also was a trap-shooter of and he feels he can give better sum m er and fall. Medford ....... 100 300 20x 6 7 2 club m em bership will be present considerable fame, and took p art service by being located here. All Also planned soon is a sm all rem odeling should be done by the Astin and Peterson; Gehrman w ith their wives. in all local shoots of the Rod and bore rifle range, skeet traps and first of the week, but present con and Roelandt. Gun Club. He also worked tire an archery range. dition would not d eter perform Short Schore, second gam e: lessly to bring about the air-strip ing service. Brookings 000 101 010 3 7 7 near his place at the s ta te line. He was associated with Conger- Medford ...540 012 20x -1 4 1 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dimmick and M orris F uneral Home a t Medford Tykeson, Maciel (6) and Peter- sons, Bobbie and Eddie, returned LANGLOIS — Mary Donaldson, for the past tw o and a half years. of D enm ark, m em bers of Sixes *°n * W ooten an^ R**l*ndt. Monday evening from a three- w eek’s vacation trip. Going north ¡Grange, subm itted the winning es to S eattle, Vancouver and Vic- say of the sta te on .rhe. £ £ t a S t o r l f . " " ' ^ they traveled to Cal Vernon Goldizen, graduate in of soil conservation for abundant Only .1 of an inch Com m unity Church vacation Bi living. This is an annual contest biology at University of New M ex ---- - -- -- — ----- of - rain fell gary and Banff and Lake Louise ico. June 2, arrived home Sunday ble School enrolled 142 children, conducted jointly by the national W ednesday m orning, and indica- the much advertised Canadian va <l« le m oisture In cation area. R eturning they wen with his mother, Mrs. C. N. Gol Monday, it was revealed. Eleven Grange and Am erican P lan t Pood tion» ! » '" • prospect im m ediately. to Spokane and to Hayw ard when w orkers will conduct classes in Council dizen. to spend the summer here. they enjoyed a visit with Mrs Bible Study, story telling, handi M ary’s essay was chosen win He has a graduate assistantship work and recreation. A program Mr. and Mrs. J. W right are vis-1 Dimmick’s family They are nos ner from 48 entries from all over the same school next year and will close the two-weeks course the state. She will receive a cash Iting in the G rays H arbor area. (anxiously aw aiting development o w ill return to work toward his prize of $100 and her essay is in W ashington. It was there about movie film taken wTTen on th m aster's degree > He won Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Mr. and Mrs Val M endenhall now entered in the com petition for 40 years ago, th a t they lived at journey. Sigm a honors while attending the J r, are p arents of a boy. bom national aw ards The essay was the tim e of th eir m arriage. They Your buyers read the class ad university, the la tte r for being at Gold Beach, early this week. published in the June 5 issue of will also visit other points of In- use them next week! Oregon Grange Bulletin. terest before returning Details are lacking the outstanding undergraduate. Medford Took Two From Beavers, Sun. Heart Attack Fatal To H. A. Sanders, I Friday Afternoon New Mortuary Is Near Completion Return Monday Won Essay Contest Vernon Goldizen Home For Summer 142 Are Enrolled Precipitation Light