1 hursday, December 25, 1952 BKi >( )KI\< ,s 11 \ l< hr n-1 £1 Changes Old x >KINGS. f)RE(¡ON " a (, 1 Foster-Clyde Co. Sell In Gold Beach Science Fighter Against TB Pre\ ions stockholders w ere Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clyde. L. Y Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Foster. . i s er is an ex-graduate m anager Sale of the Foster-Clyde Lum- at W ashington S ta te college. b r company two miles south of I he buyers tixik possession De Gold Beach was reported recently ceit i her 10. l\\ Earl Foster, one ot a group which established the mill on H unter Creek in 1946. .The buyers are Loran and Faye S tew art, C. L. Chapm an of Bo- hemia Lum ber company at Culp creek, and Thom as Winn, Eu- A'zv.U. t \ s r t ! ’• i Included in the sale is 50,000,- 000 feet of lumber, all located in Curry county. The mill, which cuts 80,000 feet per shift, and all Box 2 ii Phone 2<41 other interests of the sellers, were Residence Phone 2292 also included. Votary Public C o L u n a r d Yuletime Tune A wounded GI in an arm y hos pital behind the firing lines in Korea sent home recently what he called his “Korean C hristm as Carol.” Pvt. Adolph “Buddy” Yanomski, 19, of Roxbury, Mass., observed he just wanted to “let the people back home know th at we are not so troubled by w ar th at we can’t sit down anil think up a poem for C hristm as.” Yankowski’s “Korean C hrist mas Carol.” C. 0 . LEONARD I. L. IEO H A ?3 Brokers I was the night before Christm as And all through the tent Was the odor of fuel oil The stove pipe was bent. The boots w ere hung By the oil stove with care In hopes they would issue Each m an a new pair. The w eary GIs were Sacked out in their beds While visions of their loved ones Danced in th eir heads. When up on the ridge line There arose such a c la tte r— B r o o k in g s , O r e g o n See In a ste rile cham ber, th e technician carefully w orks on a se n sitiv ity te s f In a tu berculosis research project. Medical rcseach such as th is has been an im p o rta n t factor in pushing down the TB death rate. More know ledge about the disease an d b e tte r m eans of prev en tin g and tre a tin g It will re su lt from research projects sponsored by the vo lu n tary tu b e r culosis associations affiliated w ith th e N ational T uberculosis A ssociation. A t le a st one per cen t of proceeds from th e C h ristm as Seal Sale now being conducted by the associations will be devoted to m edical and social research. A Chinese m achinegun Had sta rte d to chatter. Serving Brookings Sirica 1933 DAILY I rushed to my rifle And threw back the boit. The rest of my team m ates Awoke w ith a jolt. Freight Service Ccacfr Freight Lines O utside we could h ea r FR W K L IX . O w ner Phone 2634 BOB W IL L IA M SO N Local A gent 1 We fumbled outside 1 In a while of confusion, So cold that each man 1 Could have used a transfusion. ROEDER Funeral Home 5<>S 11. St. Phone 1091 crescent city "Get up on that hilltop "And silence that Red, "And don't you come hack “Till you’re sure that he’s dead.” KIM B A L L -W U R IJ T v E R P IA N O S and HAM M OND O RG AN S Phone 2589 or W rite Box 417 Brookings, Oregon CLEAN-UP SALE 5() units 2 x 4‘s • 4 11 18 25 s - 5 12 19 26 • • 1536-ft to unit N ext 5 12 19 26 A PRIL 19 5 3 M T w T F S - - 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 2 0 21 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 • 27 28 29 30 • 1 8 15 22 • - 5 - 3 10 17 24 L IE To School FEBRUARY 1953 M T w f F $ 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 '.3 .6 17 *8 J ? 4.V 2 i 23 2 4 25 ?6 2 7 28 • • - - - - - - - - - - MAY 1953 M T w J F - - - - 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 1? 2 0 XI A.U, 25 26 27 2 0 29 • - - - ANI) H ERE IS NEWS FO R YOU! TIM BER! 40MM in one tract and also 3 billion in an o th er tract. OwneY will build roads to rail- lead. Stum page only $12.00 per M. 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