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r or o On all newsstands. library ..I O C rd iiiig s -ftrb r Pihl Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community Volume S— Number jS BROOKINGS, ( I Rin ( OL MY, OREGON Thursday, |ul\ \ 1953 ***** ROTARIANS ENJOY PARTY Queen Carla Attends Races BOY DROWNS IN SMITH RIVER Former Resident Returns to Visit ja r C. of C. REPORTS DINNER MEET Mrs. A gda B ickner and Mrs. M rs L au ra H eib erg er of P o r t S p eak er for R o tary L adies night Bill t am pbell ch ap ero n ed Q ueen W alk er hole, n e a r H iouchi, on land is a guest at th e B rookings dinner p a rty held a t th e C hetco C arla and h e r court to th e h a rd S m ith riv e r has ta k e n th e life of Hotel this week. She a rriv e d by T h e C h am b er of C o m m erce Inn Tuesday evening w as S am top races in Gold B each S unday, a n o th e r sw im m er. bus on S u n d ay m orning and a f te r J u n e m eetin g and d in n e r w e re Ojo from N igeria, A frica. J u n e 28, w hen th ey w ere honored C olum bus S an d ers, 24, a m em a short rest a tte n d e d services at held T h u rsd ay evening at th e Speaking fluently Mr. O jo told guests. Q ueen C a rla p resen ted b er of the 777th A an d C sq u ad the B ap tist church to m eet as G ran g e hall w ith P resid en t C live of the difficulties overcom e to get the w in n er w ith a tro p h y and r e ron sta tio n e d at K la m a th , who *.nany old friends as possible Mrs. Manley presiding. P aul Davis read to Am erica and how happy he w as ceived a box of candy. w ith his com panion G eorge N an- Ile ib e rg e r w as a resident of H a r h" m in u tes of the last d ire c to rs to be selected by Linfield college, The court parad ed th ro u g h the quin also of K la m a th base w ere bor for 37 y ea rs before going to m eeting. M cM innville, as a stu d e n t. C om s tre e ts of Gold Beach in a con sw im m ing in th e W a lk e r hole on P o rtlan d a few y ears ago, and is A discussion of th e bill for ing w ith a g ro u p of stu d e n ts to v ertib le selling Lily Blossom T im e S m ith riv e r S u n d ay aftern o o n m uch in te re ste d in this area. Hei ¡$195 10 to r in stalla tio n of new A m erica he w as th e only one th a t b u tto n s before th e races. On th e ir sw am across th e riv e r and w ere husband built several of th e oldei pos, office boxes sent to ¡oldie M. trav eled to th e w est coast and re tu rn to B rookings th a t evening sw im m ing back w hen N anquin business buildings on C h etco av e Svvearinger, a c tin g p o s;m a s te r by was very m uch disappointed not they w ere tre a te d to re fre s h looked back and noticed S an d ers nue. Roy W eid crm an brought to light to find In d ian s and cow boys m en ts at th e Dairv C reem . th e m isu n d erstan d in g of Mrs. w as “flo atin g ” about th e m iddle roam ing th e s tre e ts as he had p ic Sw eat inger, th in k in g th a t the bill of th e river. tu red the W est from m ovies liould be p re sen ted to th e ch am W hen he reach ed th e shore, he shown in his hom e city. ber. It w as voted to re tu rn th e noticed S a n d e rs had disappeared. Mr. Ojo g av e a vivid p ic tu re of bill to th e ,xist office w ith th e N an q u in w ent for help at the life in N ig eria on th e w est coast reco m m en d atio n th at it be sen t A aron W a lk e r hom e n e a r the ot Africa. P eople a re becom ing to th e U.S. P o stal D e p a rtm e n t. river. A boat w as o b tain ed and conscious of th e ir own rig h ts and w ith th e help of W a lk e r and two C h arles G rayshel, ch a irm an of an effort is being m ade in th e last sons D w ayne and W ayne W alker, H a rb o r co m m itte e m ade a re p o rt T h e opening of Acacia L au n d ro th ree y ears u n d er th e new gov- | th e laxly w as recovered. m at on S a tu rd a y , J u n e 27, was ot bis trip to P o rtla n d at the re ern m en t ot m ak in g stu d e n t a t S am uel C. H all, B rookings a t F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts had not a tte n d e d by a larg e n u m b er of quest ot th e a rm y en g ineers. In tendance in school com pulsory. torney, is now d istric t a tto rn e y been m ade at th e d a te of w riting. in tere ste d people, who w en t to speaking of the ru m o r of th e pipe E ducation is not free in N ig eria ,” of C u rry county, filling th e office view the m odern lau n d ry and e x line Mr. G ray sh el, s ta te d th a t said Sam . fo rm erly held by H e rb ert R De- tend good w ishes to Mr. and Mrs th ro u g h corres,m udenco, 34 m iles In d u stry is p rim a rily arg icu l- I w a rt. Gold Beach, resigned. Gov (>i Inn* could lie saved by having Roy Brim m , ow ners. tu re w ith fru its and veg etab les ern o r P aul P a tte rs o n ap|xiintcd M any bouquets ca rrie d con h arb o r facilities here. Mr. G ra y grow ing ab u n d a n tly . Yams, unlike Mr. H all M onday sending him the g ra tu la tio n s and added to the shel said th a t th e re w as som e talk those term ed such in A m erica, a re follow ing te le g ra m : atm o sp h ere. A color of p riv a te e n te rp ris e s developing The B ro o k in g s-H arlio r Lions lestiv e about two feet long. S alem , schem e of green, g rey and rose, th e harlxir. club is now in th e process of in R eligions p re v ailin g in A frica J u n e 29, 1953 P resid en t M anley accep ted th e stallin g badly needed s tre e t signs w ith lounge an d rest rooms has as a w hole a re C h ristia n and Mo- , S am H all, A tto rn e y for o u r city. M any of th e m em been planned for the convenience head of th e co m m itte e to plan th e ham m edism . M arriag e custom s B rookings, O regon float for Lily Blossom Tim«*. O th b ers have been w orking th ese nice of p atro n s. and trad itio n s foreign to us gave A ppointing you d is tric t a t t o r e rs v o lu n teerin g to help wen» T he u ltra m odern lau n d ry is evenings to get th e holes dug. insight to th e beliefs of th e peo ney, C u rry county, te rm effective T he city is buying th e signs and equipped w ith 20 u n its for w a sh B ert W hite, Iv an S h ep h erd and ples there. Ju ly 1, 1953. th e Lions club is doing th e w ork. ing, tw o e x tra c to rs and th re e Ben Evan. Divorce is q u ite u n u su al in Signed T hey a re planning to in stall 52 d ryers. Miss Eileen P o rte r, Chico, Cal., Nigeria, re la te d M r. Ojo. P a u l P a tte rs o n , | to begin w ith and m ore la te r on. C u sto m ers sort and place th e ir won th e d<x>r prize, a double G uests w ere in tro d u ced by G overnor lau n d ry in th e m achines and the waffle iron given by H en d rick s P iesident L ari B reu e r w ho gave Mr. H all has appointed Bill job is co m pleted by an a tte n d a n t F u rn itu re . M iss P o r te r is h ere his pin to Gordon Goetz, w ho in !• uller, Gold Beach, p ra c tic in g a t Mr. B rim m and his w ife recently helping w ith th e Bible school and return p resen ted Mr. B re u e r w ith to rn ey and fo rm e r d e p u ty for Mr. a tte n d e d a school of in stru ctio n w as a g u est of Mr. an d Mrs. a past p re sid e n t's pin. D e w art as his dep u ty . His plans in Los Angeles and a re well H en ry K err. Group singing w ith M rs. Ross a re for th e p re sen t to co n tin u e equipped to service th e ir eq u ip A fte r su m m e r recession th e P utnam at th e piano and fe a tu r his residence here. m ent. n e x t m eetin g will be held th e Inst B lair Gould w as bro u g h t hom e ing several soloists w as cleverly Q uoting S am H all, “ I feel th a t Coffee and d o u g h n u ts w ere T h u rsd a y in O ctober. planned by (V a rie s G rayshel. it is an honor to be appointed bv am b u lan ce M onday from S e a served all day by M rs B rim m and bringing to close a n o th e r en jo y d istric t a tto rn e y . W hen I learned side hospital w h ere he w as tre a t- friends. Mrs. Bill Brow n won the able R o tary ladies evening. th a t th e office w ould be open I co for in ju ries s u sta in e d Ju n e 7 steam iron given as a d<xir prize took no affirm ative action for the in a c a r accident. T his L au n d ro m at is considered D octors o rd e rs a re th a t “ M ick position but s ta te d I w ould accept one of th e finest on th e coast by it if appointed. T his is an office e y ” be kept quiet w ith no visitors the m ach in ists who in stalled the u n til such tim e as he is im I have not held b efore.” equipm ent. proved. Mr. H all is w ell qualified to fill The B ro o k in g s L au n d ry M rs. Gould w ishes people to SO N S V IS IT MOTHEILS John L B row n of S alem has the position as he has had wide ch anged h ands last w«*ek w hen Bill W ard, son of B ern ice W. Mr. and Mrs. G ordon R. O lsen, joined th e O regon S ta te B ank as experience in all ty p es of w ork. know th a t she a p p re c ia te s the assistant to E stes M orton. He was He w as d ep u ty a tto rn e y for th e solicitousness of people and all W ard and Floyd K indel, son of fo rm erly of M edford, Ixiught th e with th e F irs t N a tio n al B ank of c ity of P o rtla n d and served as an th e ir in te re st, good w ishes and G ladys Kindel drove down from business of M rs. Mab«*l M arch P ortland sev eral years, a n d a tto rn e y for th e fe d eral go v ern help. W hen th e doctors o rd ers S e a ttle th e first of th e w eek t< and Mrs. K a tie H all M organ, now worked w ith Mr. M orton. m ent for a sh o rt tim e d u rin g 1946 are lifted she will let h e r friends visit th e ir m o th ers here. Mrs. in A laska. Mrs B rown and tw o children w hich he resigned. He w as a s s is t know th a t they m ay visit “ M ick W ard is still feeling th e effects Mr. O lsen h as lately been e m will joip him later. of an autom obile accident in ju ry ployed by th e W h ite A p p lian ce an t a tto rn e y u n d er A tto rn ey ey.” Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gould will in cu rred when re tu rn in g to com pany in th e service d e p a r t G eneral G eorge N euner. F o r the leave F rid a y fo r S andy, O re. to S e a ttle from B nxikm gs last year, p re sen t Mr. H all is also city a t t o r m en t and is equipp«*«! to serv ice SU B SC R IB ER spend a sh o rt tim e w ith Mrs and did not accom pany h er h u s his ow n eq u ip m en t. He an d his If you have received a state ney for th e city of B rookings. H e rb e rt R D ew art, Gold Beach, G ould's p a re n ts before Gene re band. w ife plan to ex p an d and e n la rg e ment from the Pilot that is co u n ty a tto rn e y for th e last tw o ceives o rd e rs to re p o rt to a m ili th e lau n d ry . confusing, please bear with us ta ry cam p a f te r having been and come in if possible w ith and o n e-h alf y e a rs resigned to called hom e from K orea when M rs. L illian Z um ph of H a rlx ir S u n d ay evening a f te r services e n te r p riv a te p ra ctice of law . your information. has lately as*4xtcd Mrs. M arch an d his fa th e r w as injured. a t th«‘ B ap tist C o m m u n ity church Bring any receipts you have, w ill sta y on w ith th e O lsens. a group of m«*ml>eix eav e a p arty bu* your word is good with us. MARRIED RECENTLY T h e O lsens have p u rch ased a Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moss are a t th e D airy C reem to welcom« ' ou caa help us correct your Miss Ila Lock and A rnold C a r a t th e ir a c re a g e so u th of the new hom e in A zalea M anor. T hey Mr. and M rs H ersch el C haney, account on our books. p e n te r w ere m arrie d on W ednes «fate line for a sh o rt tim e p re p a r re cen tly m a rrie d Ice cream . cek- have th re e d a u g h te rs of school Thank you. We appreciate d ay in E u re k a , Calif. Miss Lock in g to move to a hom e in Call* and coffee w ere served a t a tab le age. your co-op»*rat ion. has been em ployed a t G lens forn a w hich th ey re c e n tly p u r b*corat«*d w ith ff» .wers nnd l i g h t d T h e co m m u n ity ten d ers its w e l ’• B ’ •< . > oi thr- | ., n >< ir chased candi 'js. com«’ to th is new fam ily. FINEST ACACIA OPENING SERVES MANY PATRONS HALL APPOINTED DIST. ATTORNEY BY GOVERNOR Lions Install Street Signs MICKEY HOME, GENE TO REPORT Gordon Olsen Buys John L. Brown Bank Assistant Brookings Laundry Chaneys Honored