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» */ 0. Library On all newsstands. N o w h ere A Finer C lim ate - Volume 8—Number 10 N ow h ere A Finer C om m unity _____________BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON C. OF C. DISCUSSES Lions W ill Elect e w O fficers TELEVISION AND N Wednesday evening, May 13, 7:30, will be election night for dayiight time the new officers in the Brookings- P R O C L A M A T IO N WHEREAS, an individual’s first impression is often a lasting impression, and D ra m a tic Club Presented Three Productions Thurs. The Brooking Chamber of Harbor Lions club. The Brookings High Schoo, W 1IERLAS, we are expecting a large num Commerce held its April dinner Dramatics Club presented three- All district officers and the ber of tourists and vacationists to our area, and meeting last Thursday evening. Lions International counseller one-act dramas at the high school April 30, at the Harbor Grange will be present at this meeting. gymnasium Thursday, April 30. I IERLAS, we want to have as inviting a hall. An informative and inter There also will be representatives The first play, "Cracked lee." esting talk was given by Percy present from the Lions of Cres a humorous fantasy, the scene of community as possible, I, Mayor Robert Dimmick Evans on the forthcoming broad cent City, Cave Junction. Grants which was in a radio station in proclaim the week of May 17 to May 23 as Clean-up casts of television from Station Pass and Rogue river. COLD Alaska, warmed un when KIEM at Eureka. He advised Beautiful" appeared on the Week in the City of Brookings, and urge all citi stage. All local Lions are urged to be that good reception should be ob present and make this a success tained in the Brookings-Harbor ful election. zens and organizations to co-operate in cleaning up »wo Crooks and a Lady’» be area, but it will be most impor- came exciting when Jack Grush our business and residential areas. tant to have a proper antenna caught hot lead for stealing cold installation. The station will be stones. Signed: R obert D im m ic k , affiliated with the Columbia Q ueen Selection The last play on stage, "Oh, Broadcasting System, and w ill, Johnny," gave an insight into a Mayor. therefore be able to offer a well-j Ball S a tu rd a y N ite new way of making quick cash - rounded and up-to-date program ! Azalea Festival Queen will 100 per cent interested com Broadcasting of "live’» perform be chosen Saturday night. May 9. OES G ra n d O fficers | G ard en C u b pounded daily. ances will be made as soon as at the Grange hal, dance, which Mrs. Catherine Doherty is the hook-up can be made to the co the Wranglers Saddle Club is V is it Local C hapt er Dramatics club sponsor. Peggy Guests Here axial cable from San Francisco. sponsoring. These five girls were Gran, Lois Chapman, and Bev Satellite Chapter 165, Order of A brief discussion was held on chosen to represent the Brook Eastern Star, entertained tht The Garden cluh ladies of Gold Glass are her assistants. the matter of Daylight Saving ings community by the students members of Gold Beach chapter Beach and Wedderbum will be ( haraeters for the three plays Time for our area, and while no of the high school and the girls and a group of grand officers of guests of the A alea Garden club were as follows: Berry Sage, Ron vote was taken on this matter, will elect one of the number :o the grand chapter of Oregon at at the next meeting which will Westeren. Lloyd Russell, Dixie it was the concensus of opinion act as queen of the court, at the a lovely dinner at Don’s Cliff be held at the Grange hall on Alsup, Lois Chapman. J a c k of those present that the Brook Saturday night dance. House. The tables were beauii- Thursday, May 14. The meeting Grush, Karen Simpson, Bev Glass, ings-Harbor area adjust their Pat Hyland graciously stepped fully decorated with lighthouses will start with a dessert lunch Loretta Waldien, Dennis Phettl- business hours to conform with aside as a member of the court, and boats. eon at 1 o’clock and the hostesses place, Mary Knapp, Janet Bailey, daylight time. It was pointed out having been queen of the festival Later the regular district meet for the day are Mrs. Glen Rogers Gordon Sund, Boh Swan, Deryl that due to our proximity* to last year. ing was held in the I.O.O.F. hall, chairman, Mrs. Alice Rausch Hampton, and Kay Nichols. California and that so much of The plays were well attended. Chosen were Sandia Parker, with the two chapters and the Mrs. Velma Corderman and Mrs A portion of the receipts has been our business is done across the Mary Lou Berger, Elaine La grand officers present. Sam Hall. used to purchase make-up kits for state line, that it would result in Claire, Carla Whillock and Jo Grand officers making the offi The guest speaker will be Mrs club to use in the future. anne Clendenini Turn To Page 4 cial visit were Leila Wimberly, Eva M. Wells of Gold Beach, who ♦ The dance will feature the worthy grand matron, of Rose will talk on ’’Native Irises and western motif in decorations and burg; Elton A. Schroeder, of El Hybrids Thereof.’’ Leaders Elected dress, with square dances called gin. worthy grand patron, and The name of fhe Gold Beach H elp N eeded O n by Don Craig. A1 Phillips will Juanita Holgate, of Oakland club. Innominata Garden Club For H ea lth Assn. grand Ruth. act as master of ceremonies. was taken from the name of this Barbecue Pit Sun. Chajierones for the court are native iris, the Iris Innominata. Outgoing officers of Curry The Azalea Festival moves Mrs. Evelyn Jaklewicz, Agda along toward May 30 and 31. R ichfield P la n t county T-B and Health Associa Thanks to Brookings Plywood tion are Mrs. Fay Walker, presi Bickner, Verlie Morton and Am Locals Featured for its donation of equipment and dent, of Gold Beach; Dorothy ber Campbel,. Ready To O pen Overall festival court chairman men in digging the barbeque pit. Doane, first vice president, of Brookings new Richfield bulk A t C. C. O pening is Amber Campbell, with Cleo This was a big job and well done. Langlois; Marion Broks, second oil plant will begin to function The coo|>erntive support of all is vice president, Langlois; Mina De Craig and Marjorie Golds berry this Friday as a preliminary to Quite a coincidence occurred needed. Next Sunday plans are Val, secretary, of Gold Beach, as assistants. the formal opening next week. at the grand opening of the Em This year the Wranglers Sad- to rock the inside of the barbe and Wilma Allard, treasurer, of Harvey Foster and Wayne Bolvi pire Tire Co., Crescent City, April Turn To Page 4 Gold Beach. que pit. We need HELP! will handle all Richfield products 25, when prizes were given away. Please come to th park by 10 Much credit and many thanks Mrs. Ed Dempsey won th»rrl at the new plant, located on Rail o’clock Sunday morning. are due to these women, who prize, an electric iron, which she road street, next to the creamery. gave so much of their time to P a in te r Pleased has given to the Boy Scouts for Mr. Bolvi, his wife and four this very worthy work. auction sale. W ith O regon Coast 'year 01,18on’ cam*- ,o ,,n>okinKs | their This is what happened: The <essler Hom e New officers for 1953-54 are in February from Washington. first prize, selected by Marchla On Page One of the Woman's! Hazel Cram, Port Orford, presi Gasken, daughter of ne of the Mears C om pletion dent; Ethel Twohy. first vice Section of the Oregon Journal l l l v f t r n u / o r c owners went to the renter of die ..f W«iBM«te9 Mfe) 6. ap p m n a * v r u w e n president, Brookings; Alma Rus The home of Mr . and Mrs. Dempsey Fort Dick projierty. sell, second vice president. Gold photo and a lengthy article about M p p f M n v 11 Homer Kessler, Harlmr, is rap 1 ■ The second priae was chosen by idly nearing completion. They Beach, and Mabe, Right, secre Winslow Wilson, east coast artist. There will be a lily growers* the small son of Cooper Weather- who spent a m ^ n th along ¡be tary’, of Port Orford meeting in the Veterans of For ton. partner in the business, but have done moat of their work Fray Walker, Gold Beach, Oregon coast just recently. with help from their sons on Two weeks ago he visited The eign Wars hall, Brookings, at 8 the lucky person was unknown to weekends, after hdurs and oc treasurer, and Irene Koeller, Pilot office to tel, the staff how o’clock Monday evening, May 11 the writer. of he high school. casionally they are able to steal mucfi he enjoyed the Brookings The speaker will be Dr. Nell away a few hours from the bus The election of new officers Then a three-year-old hoy was coast line and that he expected Stuart, recognized as one of the incus took place at Blue Water Lodge. « finish , . i outstanding lily authorities in , the taken from a group of 227 peo to return next winter to The living room wing extends Gold Beach, on April 20. i United States. He comes from ple present to select a third prize out toward the ocean from the started while here. 1 Beltsville Md On the board of directors are painting The article mention, hi, v i.it-1 All in ten d ed are invited The I T ’T . ’ Th<' ' Ur" ' d °U' ,O Origi,U,(l hoU!M’- «ivln« » he.utiful four women from Brookings, «"**“ "« *•» «'hednled for c w - ' D#lr N,CTB,e’ who ' Z " "" T " A ,'”ubl' Gladys Brainard. Bertha Whirry, mg Br • ok,ng. Of 1 plea,mg per- F I ____ .. ,u . FA______ .... fireplace, one side opening from ning riathPr rather thin than aflernt^ afternoon n w to 1* p< r-1 r- i,oor to When Amber Campbell, and Marjorie I tonality, it will be a pleasure in n,ng ’’ the — Dempaeys. ----- the livinv room and th„ nth.r <iold»berr> Leicom c " ea’Ur<‘ *° .«»e attendance of a„ in te r.'.h D e n v *ie|»4 e r.. f X X ’b e ^ n .L e lad ,_ j elected Mr. — welcome him again. •sted. name, it really caused an upinar nient to the three-bedroom home. . a