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V o r O LIBRARY »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ On the Reef By BILL P H E L PS E V E R Y SO O F T E N we do som e t h i n g aro u n d here th a t w e’re ap t to re g ret for th e rest of our days. We did it again last week H. A. W ilbanks, out at W il- b an k ’s M ark et, is inordinately proud of his bow ling te a m which, a t last rep o rts, w as still u n d e fe a t ed in league play. W hen we got th e re su lts last week, w hich told Volume S—Number 47 of his team sw eeping fo u r m ore gam es, we ju st co uldn’t stan d it. We w ro te th e story very carefully, and we com pletely o m itted any m ention of H. A.’s team . We w e re n ’t th ere, but F ran ces W hat s.iall we do w ith th e tells us th a t H enry to re a brand new hole in th e k itchen ceiling Azalea F e s tiv a l? w hen he read th e paper. Had to T h at w as th ? problem which q u it w ork fo r a couple of days. faced the All Y ear E v en ts Asso And he sw ore, very vocally, th a t ciation th is w eek, as th e d a te to h e ’d get even w ith us if it’s th e set up th e ce le b ratio n drew clos last th in g he does. er. No head for th e event has yet Now* I ’m w asting aw’ay to a been appointed. shadow’. A fraid to eat th e h am D irectors of the association this b u rg er . . . pro b ably full of ground week asked local resid en ts to help glass. G ettin g aw fully tired of them decide th e fu tu re course of beans I d o n ’t th in k I ’ll do th a t j th e festival. T hey asked this to H. A. any m ore. ¡w eek th a t re a d e rs of this p aper And, anyw ay, it w as A rchie fill out th e ballot on th is page, H en d rick ’s idea. and deposit it in th e box furnished flarbor fìlo l Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community K K O O K IX G S , C l K K Ï C O U N T Y , O R K O O N I ’K IC K <>\ N E W S S T A M W — T E X < E N T S Residents Asked To Ballot On Future Azalea Festival ♦ We aw oke th e o th e r day to o u r first frost in B rookings, and ev ery th in g w as silvery in the bright su n lig h t. M ount Em ily w as shining in th e sun w ith its snow-covered cap looking like an ice cream cone. It cam e rig h t a f te r a storm , and also rig h t a f te r M rs. A k e rs’ story, w’hich told th a t we had had 105 inches of ra in d u rin g 1953. And it cam e, too. on th e heels of re p o rts of six inch snow fall and freezing w e a th e r in th e P o rtla n d area. I t ’s su rp risin g th a t we can have th e heavy ra in fall we have here and still have so m uch beautiful w eather. O u r sto rm s sw eep in and deluge us, and a few- days la te r th e sun beam s down again. Besides th a t, w e’re feeling a little sm ug ab out o u r w e ath er, anyway. Mrs. W ebb H ibbard tells us she received a le tte r from a friend in Los A ngeles th is week, consoling us for all th e ra in and storm s she had heard th a t we had. Down th ere, she says th e y ’ve been basking in S o u th e rn C alifornia sun sh in e- a t ab out 30 deg rees— for two weeks. Although th e B rookings-H arbor Lions club has had a 90 p er cent average atte n d a n c e th e last year, th e d irecto rs felt it should be 100 per cent and th ere in lies a tale. At th e re g u la r bi-w eekly m e e t ing W ednesday. J a n u a ry 13, Lions celeb rated th e b irth d ay of S ecre ta ry H erschel C haney and P re s i dent "P o p ” Reed at th e C hetco Inn iT h ? S ig n o f the G olden Goat>. B irth d ay cak es and the blowing out of candles w as in order. Since Pop Reed could only blow out 2 of his 27 candles, he was p resen ted w ith a b irth d ay gift a real live billy goat. P rese n ta tio n of th e goat was m ade to Pop right in the In n ’s dining room, and a f te r protests, L ittle A1 th e Goat w as ta k e n out. T he sub ject of a tte n d a n c e was again b rought up. and rig h t then and th e re m em b ers voted th a t the Lions Goat ( w hich w as purchased and im ported from up th e C hetco th e Lions Do have a goat! should be used to boost a tte n d ance. M em bers m issing one o r m ore m eetings a re to ta k e c a re of L it tle Al for tw'o w eeks Em il M itch T he M arch of D im es will re ceive a shot in th e arm S a tu rd a y night, when its sponsoring o rg a n i zation, th e Lions Club, will hold open house a t the C liff House. The Lions will 1 m * host d u rin g th e evening for an evening of en te rta in m e n t and dancing for local people. All p ro fits from th** snl<* of food and d rin k th ro u g h o u t th* evening will go to th e M arch o Dim es S cheduled for th e evening is a full program of e n te rta in m e n t for su p p o rters of th e M arch of Dimes. Local e n te rta in e rs will o ffer th e ir services in an e ffo rt to boost th e sw elling to ta ls to be used in th e fight against polio. The Lions a re re q u estin g ev e ry one w'ho would like to ap p e ar on th e show to com e out and join in, also. A lready scheduled is the q u a r te t from the B arbersh o p p ers, com edians, L u th e r T isdale, and a n u m b er of o thers. Food and beverages will be served all th ro u g h the evening, w ith the profit from th e ir sales going to th e drive. T here will be no cover ch a rg e and no adm ission charge. P roceeds for the evening above expenses will be p resen ted to th e drive by th e m anagem ent of the Cliff House. in th e post office Most local people seem ed re lu c ta n t to let th e festival fade aw ay. But d irec to rs of th e association w ere som ew hat dubious as to how m any would back up th e ir w ishes w ith aid for th e festival. S u p p o rters of th e festival p o in t ed out th e fact th a t th e Azalea F estival is a unique in stitu tio n , and is one of th e loveliest ev en ts held anyw here. An increasingly larg e n u m b er of v isito rs are draw n y ea rly to th e ev en t, w hich has a ttra c te d th e a tte n tio n of trav el groups as w ell as p riv ate citizens. But o th e rs pointed out th a t th e A zalea F estiv al plus th e Lily F estiv al w as ju s t too larg e a b u r den for th e people of th is city to bear, and suggested th a t one be dropped in favor of th e o th er. A n o th e r suggestion has been th a t the Azalea F estiv al be tu rn e d over to th e schools as a g ra d u a tio n cele bration. D irectors of the A ll-Y ear E vents group w ere aw aitin g th e re s u lts of th e balloting this w eek before they lay plans to r th e 1954 edition zens w ere req u ested to vote. of the festival. All in te re ste d citi- V oters w ere asked to sign th e ir nam es, too, so th a t th e vote would reflect a serious and sin- , cere body of opinion. L in a AL THE GOAT RAISES BIG STINK IN LIONS CLUB Bn S teinie OPEN HOUSE TO AID IN DRIVE AGAINST POLIO ell. who th o u g h t it best to go to bed at an e a rly hour W ednesday ra th e r than a tte n d th e m eeting, was the victim . About 9:47 several c a rs pulled up in front of E m il’s hom e, L ittle A1 was tied to the front porch, and M is. M itchell w as requested to get her husband out of bed. Emil w as p resen ted w ith L ittle Al. to g e th e r w ith a le tte r of ex planation and in stru ctio n s M itchell, being a good s p o rts m an, led th e goat to th e garage, but, as he did so. it w as plain to see the goat bad got th e Lion But the follow ing m orning, L it tle Al had the Lion’s goat, be cause he was gone. A searching p arty was form ed, and th e search proved fru itfu l, since the goat was found on F ra n k C h ap in ’s front ¡torch. We th in k this is going to get C h ap in ’s goat, since F ra n k is a good R o tarian . and he will u n doubtedly h av e som e ex p lain in g to do a t the next R o tary m eeting So bew are, L ions: Be at the next m eeting o r you m ay be ta k ing care of a goat fo r a couple of weeks. W hat is puzzling m em bers now is who will ta k e c a re of L it tle Al when th e atten d a n ci 10!) p er cent. Ellsworth Names Thompson For Postmaster Here R e p re se n ta tiv e H a rris E lls w o rth announced this w eek tha* he had n o m in ated W illiam G Thom pson to be th e new’ P o s t m a s te r a t B rookings. T h e a p p o n tm e n t v irtu a lly seal< th e job for T hom pson, since it is a m a tte r of ro u tin e for it to be onfirm ed. T hom pson probably will ta k e o v er as te m p o ra ry ¡Mist- m a s te r before co n firm a tio n w ith in th e next tw o w eeks. T ho m p s' n has been a resid en t of B rookings for th re e y ears, se rv ing at th e p resen t tim e as p ro d u c tion en g in eer for L ake P leasan t °lyw ood C om pany. A g ra d u a te of ’eru (N e b ra sk a ) T e a c h e is col *ge, he o rig in ally cam e h ere as ♦ teach er. H e is m a rrie d and ha: .o u r children. TAX APPRAISAL MAN TO SPEAK 1 lnirsday, January 21, 1Q54 MFESAVERS PLAN SAFETY DRIVE IN FEBRUARY C u rry co u n ty ’s highw ay lifesav- ers. T h e Lucky 7 Club, w ere p re p arin g this w eek for a m onth long sa fe ty cam paign for Brookings. M em bers of th e club u n d er P resid en t A rt S tone have p re p ared a full program of sa fe ty ed u cation, w ith the cooperation of s ta te and local police,( th e ir spon so rin g organization, th e R o tary club, an d local business men. P resid en t S to n e said the p ro g ra m w ould be built aro u n d th ese fa c to rs: 1. A check of safety devices on local autom obiles, to be c a rrie d o«,f «v»th th e cooperation of po lice an d Ed Dempsey, local a u to m obile dealer. Police plan to set up checking sta tio n s u n d e r w hich th e horn, brakes, lights, etc., of c a rs will be checked. T he lifesav- ers will give th e c a r o w n er a red o r g reen stick er, according to th e condition of his his car. E d D em psey will also give a u to m obile checks at his g arag e to advise local d riv ers as to w h e th e r o r not th e ir c a rs are safe, d u rin g th e cam paign. Lucky 7 boys will also assist th ere. 2 A p ro g ram of bicycle ed u ca tio n for local kids, to be ca rried o u t by th e club. M em bers of th e g ro u p will advise y o u n g sters on th e p ro p e r w ay to ride bicycles in tra ffic , and will show them film s on th e su bject. 3. T he erectio n of ban n ers at th e ap p ro ach es of Brookings, a d v ising tra v e le rs th a t "W e drive safely in B rookings.” 4. D istrib u tio n and signing of p led g es for safe driving, in co o p eratio n w ith the O regon J o u r n a l’s safety cam paign. M em bers of the club hope to g et 1,000 sig natures to the pledges. P resid en t S tone said an all-out effo rt would be m ade by th e boys to reduce driving accidents in this a re a . And th e club was g e ttin g assistan ce from in tere ste d individ u als thro u g h o u t the area. H a rry J. Ixigan, chief ap p raisal en g in eer of th e A ssessm ent and A ppraisal Division of th e S ta te T ax Com m ission, w ill ad d ress th e an n u al b an q u et of the B rookings- H arb o r C h am b er of C om m erce next F rid ay , J a n u a ry 28. T h e ch am b er d in n e r will be held at th e H a rb o r G ra n g e hall, beginning at 7:00 p m L adies of th e Assem bly of God ch u rch will serve. T he m eetin g w ill m a rk th e in sta lla tio n of new o fficers of th e cham ber, elected for th e com ing year. P la n s and re p o rts on th e w ork of th e ch a m b e r also will be given at th a t tim e. Mr. Ixigan will ad d ress th e ch am b er on th e problem of e q u it able assessm ent of p ro p e rty ta x e s w ithin th e fram ew o rk of thg county. As chief ap p raisal en g in eer, Mr. Logan has been co n cerned w ith th e problem of eq u itab le ap p raisal of p ro p e rty taxes, and h as been activ e in the re ap p ra isa l w ork b e E ire at the H edberg L u m b er ing c a rried on in a n u m b e r of com pany plant did ab o u t $2.000 co u n ties in O regon. w orth of dam age S a tu rd a y m o rn R E T U R N FROM T R IP ing before being ex tin g u ish ed HOM E FROM SO U TH Mr. and Mrs. Glen D uncan have T he fire w as co n tro lled by a re tu rn e d from an ex ten d ed trip . Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W eidem an vo lu n teer bucket brigade which T h e D uncans sp en t C hrist m as in form ed to help the ow ners quell re tu rn e d last S u n d ay from a trip P o rtla n d and w ent on to W yom to so u th e rn C alifo rn ia. T h is w.,s th e blaze. ing before re tu rn in g to B rookings. R oy’s first v acatio n in ten years. T he fire w as discovered by the H edbergs, who fought it for tw o hours before help arriv ed . Then Bob R ettk e, driving by, saw th e blaze and brought v o lu n teers from tow n to help. T he v o lu n teers Shall we continue the Azalea Festival as we have in form ed a bucket brigade w hich conquered th e blaze. the past?.... ............ . C ause of the blaze is not d efi nitely known, but m ay hav e been Shall we reduce it, and turn it oter to the schools? caused by a sp ark sm ould erin g in saw dust T he blaze w as confine«! Shall wc eliminate it entirely? to the conveyor system . Fire Damages Hedberg M ill All-Year Events Association NO O N E IN JU R E D IN CAR C O L L IS IO N Mr. and M rs Tony Olsen an«! Mrs. and Mrs. Ray B eck er w ere involved in an accid en t a t th e junction of H iw ay 101 and B en ham Lane last week No one w as injured, alth o u g h M rs O lsen suffered som e shock R oth ca rs w er dam aged Will you assist in carrying it out? Any other suggestions Signed Address Drop in Ikix in Post Office