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V OF O LIBRARY newsstands IOC ims-flarbor Wat Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community Volume S— Num ber 15 BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. O R E G O N Seventh - Day Ad ventisi Church 1 hnrsday, | une 11, 195 $ Dedication Services ♦ ♦ ♦ S-DA Church To Be Dedicated Sat. Mickey Improved After Accident; Gene Expected Lily Parade To Be July 19 P lan s for th e an n u al Lily P a rade. to be held on Ju ly 19, w ere discussed at a m eetin g of th e All- Y ear E vents A ssociation T uesday night at th e C hetco Inn. F rom every indication this will be the co m m u n ity ’s "B ig D ay” of th e year. Plan to Erect King Memorial Near Azalea Park Durden Invited To Head Church At a special m eetin g T u esd ay evening, th e B oard of D eacons of the B aptist C om m unity ch u rch u n an im o u sly re q u ested of Dr. C h arles D urden th at he rem ain w ith th e ch u rch as in terim pasto r. Action of th e B oard of D eacons w as by m otion co n cu rred w ith by th e B oard of T ru stee s. J u n e 13 is th e day set aside as th e ded icatio n d a te for th e Rrook- i n g s S ev en th - D ay A dventist ch u rch . It has been occupied for a little m o re th a n a y e a r and is now com p letely free of debt. It is th e policy of this C h ristia n o r g an izatio n to postpone the conse- c ra tio n ot its e liurches u nti su-’h tim e th a t no d eb ts a re held ag ain st them . E ld e r C. A. S criv en will give th e d ed icato ry ad d ress Ht W III be assisted by El.In- J C. Kozel and E ld er L. I- Biggs. T h e co n se cra tio n service will begin at 3:30 p.m. and be preceded by a sa c re ,; con cert u n d er the di rectio n ot Mrs. G. P. C h ristian sen at 3:0 0 p.m. Mrs. Ross P u tn a m has offered h er o rg an for th e service. "F rie n d s and neighbors in th e B ro o k in g s-H a rb o r a rea are in v it ed to join in th is d ed icatio n serv ice and will be m ost w elcom e,” said P a s to r M anson M etcalf. A d v en tist ch u rch es are being built in Gold B each and P ort O r ford, w hose co n g reg atio n s are e x pect ed to a tte n d this service. T h e Gold Beach ch u rch will be finish ed in Ju ly . L ocated on th e height o v er looking th e business d istrict, and nex t to th e C h etco Inn, this b eau tifu l edifice of m odern a rc h ite c tu re w as designed by R obert F ish e r of G ra n ts P ass. All on one floor, it has room s for S ab b ath school and D orcas W elfare socie ty. A sound-proof room a t th e re a r of th e building was designed for m o th ers w ith children, faces th e ro stru m w ith a large glass w all. A lo u d -sp eak er from th e pulpit c a n ie s into the room. A m eetin g w as held at th e Odd "M ickey is m uch im proved" is F ellow s hall J u n e 5. B laine C rib the m o rn in g ’s report from Dr. ble, M ike Page, Art B ollinger, P au l R onniger on his condition, M rs. M athew s, Rev. B ronson and and "Gene is on his w ay hom e.” Don B lngm an w ere present. B lair “M ickey" Gould w as c r iti 'Phe co m m ittee decided to tra d e cally in ju red S u n d ay as th e re p ro p e rty for a lot n e a r A zalea sult of a c a r accident w hen the P a rk . B laine G ribble will handle c a r he w as driving s tru c k th e O nly a p a rtia l list of ev e n ts in ab u tm en t on th e C hetco R iver cludes floats, bands, cow boys and all business connected w ith the tra d e th ro u g h P ete L esm e iste r’s V IS IT S PO R T L A N D bridge as he w as re tu rn in g from the Rod and Gun club m eetin g girls, carnival, and b ea u tifu l girls, office. T he p ap e rs should be L eslie P u llen w ent to P o rtla n d about 4 o’clock in th e afternoon. including th e queen and h er co u rt, sig n et! this w eek and w ork on the W ednesday afte rn o o n to visit w ith slab floor can be s ta rte d rig h t and lilies everyw here. He was ta k e n by am bulance, re la tiv e s and to a tte n d g ra d u a tio n aw ay. driven by Bud S to te n b u rg , im O rg an izatio n s and individuals T h ere wall be a n o th e r m eetin g exercises of fo rm er classm ates. m ediately to S easide hospital. a re asked to help m ake th is day at th e Odd Fellow s hall M onday, T h ere he w as found to have a T his efrn be J u n e 15, a t 8 p.n: In asm u ch as fractu re d skull, th re e broken ribs, a real success. dislocated hip. slashed tongue, all done by offering a little of y o u r th e re will be a great deal of plum bing to go into the slab, the upper teeth out except th ree, and tim e and w orking to g eth er. plu m b ers a re asked to be p resent cuts about th e face and neck. Mr. G ribble will have th e p lans A lthough he had not regained and specifications at the m eetin g consciousness this m orning, Dr. The newest business in this area, I li W ay Market, w ill Rev. B ronson w as ap p o in ted R onniger w as m uch encouraged m a te ria l m an. All those who have by his condition. "H e has m ade labor or m a te ria ls to d o n ate for have a (»rand O pening on Saturday, (tine i $. For more im provem ent each d ay and has this building should co n tact him. than a week now the doors have been o|x*n for business sta rte d re actin g to p ain ,” sta te d B rookings will be w ith o u t L e t’s get this building to g eth er. the doctor. m ayor for a period of hours if .. in th e g ro cery and produce sec-1 tinned until a f te r he w as grad* Liut. Gene Gould, son of Mr. C h arles Young decides to leave tion. H ank W ilbanks, held up by u ated from th e high school and and Mrs. B lair Gould, statio n ed tow n, too. slow d eliv ery of eq u ipm ent, will m a rrie d Yolande F t finger. He was in Korea, w as notified of his W a rre n S m ith, m ay o r pro be read y to serve c u sto m ers by th en con n ected w ith a w holesale fa th e r's accident and condition by tem , held th e council m eetin g th is w eekend. produce com pany, tru c k in g from the Red Cross. He is now on his T uesday evening in absence of T h e double sp read a d v e rtise San F ran cisco th ro u g h here, and w ay home. E m phasis on th e urgency of the m ent ... M ayor Dim m ick. who is on v a in ' th e m iddle section w of * -- lived at C rescen 1 1 t 1 V C ity. ’ l l / i / At I 1 I the II« ’ Dr. R onniger rem ained w ith cation and at th is tim e P e te B rookings bkxxl typing an d w a lk th is issue lists specials for F riday, sam e tim e he w orked for Piggly Mickey alm ost e o n sta n tlv th e first L esm eisted w'as apf>oint(*d a c t ing blood bank prog ram com es J u n e 12 and S a tu rd a y , J u n e 13 W iggly at th a t place. hours and has had th e a s s is t ing m ayor pro tem . Lyle has been a shadow' of his from M ickey G ould’s accid en t. D e m o n stra tio n s and special spe-1 ance of a bone specialist Every It seem s th a t Mr. L esm eister F irst, it w as som e tim e a f te r he cials will 1> p fe a tu re d S a tu rd a y o ld er b ro th e r all his life. He also thing possible is being done for on th e G rand O pening d ate. becam e in te re ste d in th e sale of him, Mrs. Gould and B a rb a ra have is now planning a baseball trip w as tak en to th e C rescen t C ity H i-W ay M arket is housed in | foodstuffs at an e a rly age w h in over S unday and in th a t case been a t his bedside co n sta n tly hospital before his tyjie was the C am pbell building, located he w orked for T h o r Ask as bus aw aiting the slig h te st sign of re c B rookings will be w ith o u t a know n. Then, it is said th e re is o n e-fo u rth m ile n o rth w est of the boy. He served "a h itch " u n d er m ay o r unless C h arley Young ognition. but one donor reg istered in C res c e n te r of B rookings on H ighw ay H ank W ilbanks in th e m eat de Gould’s Shoe sto re has been assum es the responsibility of A portion of th e building is p a rtm e n t at R edfield’s. cent C ity w ith th e ra re type 101 ac tin g m ayor pro tem , having kept open th ro u g h th e a ssistan ce used by th e D airy C reem . H an k W ilbank, p ro p rie to r of sen io rity over C live M anley - M ickey has. T h e re are m an y very of M rs Bud S to te n b u rg and M rs P ro p rieto rs, I>on and Lyle th e m eat m a rk e t of H i-W ay M ar- "T h e I>ast of th e C ouncil.” personal I F ’s in this d ra m a J C) Anderson. Mrs R itchey is V aughn, have th e d istin ctio n of j kid, com es from a fam ily of m eat doing special n u rs in g a t th e hos D efinite progress is being m ade being th e youngest businessm en i p ack ers w’lth th re e b ro th e rs w o rk pital and B radley P a^e ¡s one o f I by th e co m m ittee pushing th e lo of this section, A lthough y o u n g 1 ing in th e m eat In d u stry . B efore the chief ch au ffeu rs for Mrs. cal typing anti donor p rogram , in y ears, th ey have had e x p e ri com ings to B rookings a couple of Gould and B arb a ra. Don y e a rs ago he w as asso ciated in but th e group is going slow ly in ence In re ta ilin g of food. o rd e r to get it lined out p roperly. began at th e te n d e r age of five th at business w ith a b n .B irr in M r. W ilbanks cam e SCHOOL M E E T IN G A g ro u n d -b reak in g cerem ony It will probably be observed by w hen he picked h u ck lelierries at F lorence. L ew iston, Idaho, and sold them . from A labam a to th e W ash in g to n for th e new A ssem bly of God o th e r com m unities. T he co m m it MONDAY, JU L Y 6th W hen eleven he w orked a f te r coast w here he w as m arried . Mrs. ch urch will be held Ju n e 14 at A m eeting of legal v o ters of 3:30 p m a t th e c o m e r of O ak tee has w orked out a plan, for school and on S aturdays at Econo- W ilb an k s assisted h er h u sband in in stan ce, elim in a tin g fund ra is W ay M ark et at th e sam e place. th e m eat m a rk e t w hile a t R ed School D istrict No 17C will be and P acific s tre e ts . held on M onday. Ju ly 6. a t 7-30 T h e V aughn fam ily m oved to field’s. 'Hie d istric t p resb y to r, Rev. ing. o’clock p m . R udget for th e y e a r B rookings Ju n e 7, 1946. R esidents Lyle, ju st o v er th e " k itte n As m a tte rs now stan d th ey feel tc r J e P9On* " ill be a s s is t-| beginning Ju ly 1. 1953. and e n d th e a c tu a l w ork had best be u n living h ere a t th a t tim e will re stag e," w as m ad e a Lion m em b er i .. » tho ,ocal P astor. Rev. W il- ing Ju n e 30. 1954. will be dis em b er th at Don began w orking W ednesday evening. H ank also is a 2*. **■ S lM*ncer. in th e cerem ony, d e rta k e n th e l a tte r p a rt of July, m cussed and voted upon. 'o r T h o r Ask at th e B rookings a Lion and I>on enjoys B arber- t h e public is invited to a tte n d a f te r th e Lily F estival. M ark et A ugust 3, 1916, and con- shoppers. HI-WAY MARKET GRAND OPENING SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY 13 Please Don't Go Mayor Pro Tem Blood Typing Program Urgent Public Invited to Attend Ceremony