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»- • - • ••• • • V ÔF Ô LIBRARY On all newsstands. IO C ffarbr film Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community Volume 8—Number 22 B R O K IN G S , CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Community Spirit in Action On the Reef By B IL L P H E L P S Thursday, Inly 30 195; SID CLENDENIN DIES OF BURNS H urtror an d B rookings this w eek m o u rn ed th e d e a th of Jo h n In K orea th is w eek, th e guns L idney C lendenin of H arb o r, who w ere silent for th e first tim e in was ac cid en tally e le c tro c u te d S a t th re e bloody y ears, and tired and u rday. d irty m e n craw led from . th e ir Sid, w ho w as 63 y e a rs old, had holes to look across th e d re a ry been a resid en t of H a rb o r for six valley at th e m en who had trie d yeaFs. He is su rv iv ed by his wife, to kill th em . . . M innie, anti his d a u g h te r, Jo an n . T hey had su rvived — by the A ccording to those who w it HH I G race of God —. a w a r w hich |iad nessed th e accid en t, Sid w as en cost tw o and a h alf m illion c a su gaged in m oving irrig a tio n pipe a ltie s an d set tw o "h alv es of the »from» th e H yland farm to his own w orld ag ain st each o th er. plaje. alrotfs P ed rlo li drive. He Abound th em lay th e w reckage s to u t one of th e to rty Rx>t lengths of « co u n try , its buildings s h a t u n end to clean it, and., as lie did, tered. its people hom eless and th e .pipe ca m e in co n .act w ith a hopeless, except for th e aid held 7,206-volt |M)\ver linei o u tjb y its allies. B ehind them in N eighbors ru sh in g to his aid im Sedlil sat a b itte r old m an, his m ed iately dis ugaged him front ey & fixed upon the line which th e p pe an d s ta rte d artific ia l stiU divided his tiny co u n try , re sp iratio n , b u t Sid failed to re S**W «a» a f f f r th re e y e a rs of stru g g le. And spond. ac ro ss the w orld n ation still faced U nable .to co n tact th e am b u H ere a re som e of the m en and equipm ent who a re d o n atin g th e ir lab o r and m achines to provide n atio n , and th e re w as little of lance b ecau se of th e fa ilu re of B rookings w ith a new baseball ¡field and sch o o l•• playground . T he w ork is being done e n tire ly by peace to be seen betw een them . to an sw er, neighbors v o lu n teers w ith d o nated equipm ent, and w ould cost $20,000 if a p riv a te c o n tra c to r had had to do it.' c e n tra l T h ere w as n ev er a s tra n g e r War bailed a passin g c a r w hich cam e 225,000 feet of d irt a re being m oved to build th e field, wh ch will rep lace one pn th e site of a pro- in h istory th a n th is one, w hich in to B rookings to get an am b u nosed new high school. . w as never re ally a w a r at all. It lance and d o cto r. w as one of th e longest ev er e n Dr. P au l R o n n ig er, d ep u ty coro gaged in by th e U nited S ta te s, ner, said th a t Mr. C lendenin and one of th e m ost costly, but lied -instan tly . T h e in ten se heat it w'ould be w ritte n off as a po- of tlx» shock also set Are to th e T u rn to P ag e 4 '»ass and u sm all sh ed on the , The S a te llite Social C lub O.E.S site. If -e v e ry th in g goes well and S erv ices w ere held T uesday for will hold th e ir a n n u a l pot luck resid en ts a re generous in theii T he L ake P le asan t Plyw<x>d picnic a t the Azalea P a rk picnic Mr. C lendenin in th e C om m unity donations of labor th e com m unity C om pany’s v en e er m ill a t H arb o r g rounds on S unday, Aug. 2. at 2 B a p tist C h u rch , an d w ere ca rried will see th e ir new lib rary build is ex p ected to be o p e ra tin g w ith in p m . o u t by Rev. Ed M cClain, a long ing w ith four w alls and a roof three weeks, according to Gordon tim e trien d of Mr. C lendenin. He before the end of A ugust. All M asons and E a s te rn S ta i T he B ap tist C o m m unity C hurch Asp, su p erin ten d e n t of the plant. is buried in W ard M em orial m em b ers w ith th e ir fam ilies are J a c k M cC arters, re p o rtin g for recen tly p resen ted th e P re s b y te ri T h e new m ill, w hich will be invited. B ring covered dishes and C em etery , B rookings. F’re n ch y ” A rrell, c h a irm an of th e an C h u rch w ith a p ulpit. This, is m anaged by R obert Malloy, will ow n tab le settin g s. Coffee, sugai 'ib ra ry building com m ittee, at the an expression of th e ir good w ill produce v eneer for th e co m p an y ’s and cream will be furnished. m onthly m eeting on to w ard th e new’ young ch u rch in re g u la r plywood plant at M yrtle P oint. T h ere will lx» a horse shoe M onday night says plans to get th e com m unity. E stim a te d production will be 35,- p itch in g co n test for th e m en w ith u n d er w ay w ith th e foundation Rev. H ugh B ronson, in need of (XX) board feet p er day, on a one- a prize for th e w in n er will m ateria liz e th is w eek-end. a p ulpit in th e V.F.W . H all w here shift basis If it should ra in the picnic will C hurch services fo r th e P re sb y Bill F a lle rt, of th e S o u th C oast C o n stru ctio n is l>eing c a rried T h e F a ir P rin cess contest got te ria n C hurch a re now being held L um ber Co., has alread y delivered forw ard at the o resen t tim e on lx» held a t th e V.F.W. hall. u n d erw ay th is w eek w ith two on S u nday m ornings, asked for a load of 2 x l2 ’s to the site, and the m ill pond, which will cover an , Will those saving M.J.B. cof c o n te sta n ts w o rking for the honor the B rookings Plyw ood has n o ti fee hands p lease bring to picnic, th e loan of a pulpit from his lig h t ac re a re a at the m ill site, of re p re se n tin g th is p art of the frien d Dr. D urden. A fte r co n su lt fied th e org an izatio n by let 1er on th e south side of the C het co o r leave a t Coffee Mill Cafe. co u n ty at th e C u rry C o u n ty F air ing w ith th e ch u rch officers it th a t 1500 feet of plyw<x>d will lx* riv er m outh. T he plant is s to c k A ugust 21, 22 and 23 at fcold was decided to p resen t Rev. B ron donated to w ard th e erectio n of piling logs now for w in te r o p e ra Haight Descendants Beach. Miss S usie T ierc e is be son and his ch u rch m em bers w ith the building. tion, and is g ettin g ex cellen t m a ing sponsored by th e VF’W and I o Hold Reutnoti A donation of tw o dozen books teria l, according to Mr. Asp one. The P re sb y te ria n C hurch is Miss Jp an C lendenin is being very a p p reciativ e not only of th e w as received from M ary W allace An estim a te d 22 m en will be T he d a u g h te rs and son of D an s|xinsor<»d by C'heteo G range. gift but of th e good will w hich and books from th e N orris K em p em ployed at th e H a rb o r null, w ith iel and F’anny H aight, pioneer s u An in ten siv e cam paign is be.ng goes w ith it. and R. C. L udlum fam ilies have 14 o r 15 m ore if the mill should tle rs in th e S m ith R iv er Valley, p lan n ed by both th e c o n te s ta n ts T h is m ight be te rm e d ,— not been received w ith ap p reciatio n add a second shift. P lan s for the will hold th e ir an n u al reunion at an d th e ir friends, w ith th e votes hands across th e sea but hands by th e Iroard. second shift hinge largely upon th e B ar X R anch ow ned by Mr being co u n ted at th e F a ir P rin across th e pulpit. Books loaned in J u n e n um bered the av ailab ility of logs for th e and Mrs. D aniel Thornes, at cess S election d ance to he held at 111 and 21 new books w ere p u r w in ter run, according to Mr. Asp. Scappoose, th is com ing Sunday. th e G ra n g e H all on A ugust H chased. M em bership is open to C o n stru ctio n on th e mill p ro p er T h e lu ck y young lady will be R elativ es of th e H aig h ts will be all resid en ts and costs $2.50 p er is being c a rried fo rw ard w ith Si a tte n d a n c e from O regon, th e g u est of th e F a ir B oard for y ear, which is used for m a in te n floors for p a rt of th e m ill being W ash in g to n and C slifo rn ia th e th re e days of th e C ounty ance and new books. C o n tact Mrs. TVrn to P ag e 4 Among th ose p resent from F a ir at Gold B»*ach, and will also I S m ith R iver will he Mrs. E ddie be given a trip to th e S ta te F air T h e C alifo rn ia S ta te H ighw ay • Guy Rice at S o u th e rn C u rry R ealty, president, or Mrs. C h arles S he also has th e W estbrook, Mrs. Ada H u rsh , Mrs. a t S alem C om m ission, a very leisurely o r Efforts Awarded S chaal. H arbor, sec retary . H e n rie tta W oodruff and F’red ch an ce to lx» F a ir Q ueen if this gan ization, a re beginning recon- i H aig h t, all ch ild ren of th e pio p a r t of th e co u n ty gets behind Hy New Type Sleep stru ctio n of th e highw ay bridge neers. A n o th er sister, M rs L etsy h er and e n te rs m ore ex h ib its th an ju st south of th e O regon line, C H U R C H G IV ES C H IL D R E N H ow ard C rane, Boy Scout B eck stead of C a rp e n te ria , will e ith e r of the o th e r tw o d istric ts w ashetl o u t by floods last w inter. B IB L E IN S T R U C T IO N L eader, w as p leasa n tly su rp rised a rriv e here and accom pany th e in th e co u n ty , w ith those ex h ib its I t was th e d estru c tio n of this Tw o siste rs of the O rd e r of S a tu rd a y evening upon a rriv in g o th e rs n o rth . receiv in g th e first th ree ribbons bridge w hich iso lated B rookings giving h e r ad d itio n al points S t. B enedict held a school of In hom e from th e N atio n al Boy T his reunion has been an a n from th e S o u th for a period of s tru c tio n at the S ta r of S ea C a th S cout Ja m b o re e It seem s the p a r n u al affair for m any y ea rs. T he tim e follow ing th e sto rm F a ilu re of th e s ta te to re p a ir olic church from Ju ly 20 to the en ts of th e boys a tte n d in g a n tic i 1952 m eetin g was held at S m ith Merchants Give the bridge re su lte d in citizens of follow ing S a tu rd a y u n d er the d i pated th a t Mr. C ran e m ight tx» R iver. Gold Arrow Stamps tired from his ac tiv ities w ith the B rookings ta k in g th e ir equipm ent rection of F a th e r H am ilton boys. A nyw ay aw aitin g him w as HOM E FROM H O S P IT A L A :lu m b er of B rookings husi- into th e bridge site, an d co n F orty-seven pupil* r e c e i v e d Roy B rown of B rookings undr- nes house« a rc i >w n fering s tru c tin g a by pass w hich has Bible in stru ctio n and four of them a co m fo rta b le easy c h a ir m uch to his liking. Mr. C ran e ad m it ed ¡w en t m inor su rg ery at C rescent C id Ar: iw S av in g S ta m p s as a been used since. the c h a ir w as alm ost too co m tC ity hospital last T h u rsd ay , and ■ <>nr i to th e ir c u s to m e r. A page No e s tim a te of th e length of took th e ir first com m union. On F’rida> the m o th ers tre a te d fo rta b le for anyone as tired as ttivas released from the hosp ta! M e 's e w h e re in th is h s u e gives tim e n e c t a r y to re p a ir the ♦he list of m e rc h a n ts redeem ing bridge is be ng m ade -c o n u d e rirg th e children to a picnic at D yer he wa.< T he re p o rte r w as toe ■ Monday. mod st to a«k rf he spent th e Roy is convalescing at horn ’h. so s am ps w hich a re ;oo<1 f r th e builders I S a te P a th n a r H iouchi bro.&e n ig h t 'n a s ittin g o.i.site n. i; tid e s in atoc „. Library Nears Realization VENEER PLANT NEARLY READY Eastern Star Schedules Picnic Presbyterians to Meet in Vets Hall Fair Princess Contest On California Decides To Repair Bridge I