• On the Reef By B IL L P H E L P S F'or a long, long tim e w e ’ve , w anted to pour out o u r soul on the subject of the T rials and Iiib u la tio n s of the editor. The only tro u b le was, th at we never knew how to tell about them in prin tab le language. But Ed M cClain has solved ad th at fo r,u s . He has co n trib u ted ~ T7 7----------- the following, ï, w hich ex p resseth ' O lL im c n — i \ l i m b e r 5 2 in deep and u n d ersta n d in g w ords ju st w hat we go through. Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community hi « K m E » k i o \4 x . s . X < L I W K , s in T A ( X o I » n S - n t V I’K x « K <;«* V r x i okk It M a y Be Poor English, But It's Good Idea CANST THOU B EA T IT ? C onsider th e E ditor! A chijd is born un to the w ife of a m e rc h an t in the town. T he physician get- teth 10 bucks. T he ed ito r w rite th a stick and a h alf and te lle th th e m u ltitu d e th a t th e child tip p eth the beam at nine pounds. Yet, he lieth even as a centurion. And th e proud fath ei giveth him a C rem o. . . . Behold, th e young one g ro w t h up and g ra d u a te th . And the ed itor p u tte th into his p ap e r a swell notice. Yea. a peach of a ' notice. He telleth of the wisdom of the young w om an and of h e r exceeding com eliness. Like u n to / --------L U C K V 7 C L U S ------------- ------------- the roses of S h aro n is she, and her gown is played up to b eat the band. And th e d re ssm a k er g e tte th tw o score and four iron men. And th e ed ito r g e tte th a note of th an k s from th e sw eet girl g ra d u a te . . . And the d au g h te r goeth on a journey. And th e ed ito r th ro w eth him self on th e sto ry of the farew ell p arty . It ru n n e th a colum n solid. And th e fa ir one rem e m b ereth hun fi-om a fa r w ith a p ic tu re postal card \ ' F-*7-*-" ■ "< 1 th a t co steth six for a jitney. Behold, she re tu rn e th and th e - r c ! A ^ ^ . X ™ 1 * - 7 7 s n u b S,“ "d Wi,h *h— — youth of th e tow n fall down and in nrooKings. H igh winds took the sign down, but the safety drive goes on. worship. S he picket h one and lo, she picketh a lemon. B ut the edi- ----------------- --------------------------------------------------— Brookingx Studio Photo tor calleth him one of o u r prom is-J u I ■ mg young m en and g e tte th aw ay , H O n Z e l S p e a k s w ith it. And th ey send unto th e * • I ’ board calls FOR BIDS ON HIGH SCHOOL Bids w ere req u ested this w eek b> School D istrict 17C for th e co n stru c tio n of th e new B rook- m g s-H arb o r high school. I he bids a re to be opened F r i da.\, M arch 19. at th e school. A w arding of the c o n tra ct will see th e beginning of action on th e new high school, for w hich local v o ters last fall au th o rized a $378,500 bond issue. The school b o ani hopes th a t co n stru ctio n will he com pleted early in th e follow ing year. R J. K eeney of M edford is arch itect on the school, w hich w ill in« hide a ca feteria , gym nasium , and offices as well as classroom s. C o n stru ctio n of the building will go a long w ay to w ard allev iatin g the ac u te lack of space in B rook ings schools. C om plete p lans an d specifica tions for th e building will be on tile a t th e office of th e su p erin ten d en t of schools here, so th a t l<x al c o n tra c to rs m ay p re p are bids for an y su b -c o n tra c ts th a t th ey a re in te re ste d in. L a te r a list of p rim e c o n tra c to rs bidding on the job will lie available, so th a t prospective su b c o n tra c to rs m ay subm it bids on G raveside services w ere held in p a rts of th e co n stru ctio n to them . i (¡ra n ts P ass for E rank C “ B uddy” cori W ork th a t will probably be sub iw iC ft/ rPTTy - i)r - n ” tra - 7 c - te — rac- d by the p rim e u co um n trac- P etty . 70, who who dtpd died at at hjg his hom> hom e j co wiring, P’um plum bing, The P a re n t-T e a c h e r’s Assoeia- in Cave Ju n c tio n S a tu rd a y . H e L J m includes lWir,ngl to ,h th e ir sehol- w as born N ovem ber 25. 1883, in ‘ ^ ()tk> b eat\ ng’ and o th e r “ ion 7 •’ added * * ” ’ * $172.91 ,7 2 -W ,o ,r scho'- fund F w ith ith a a highlv and had had lived lived in O re- of i n s t r u c t i o n . M innesofa, innesota, and in O re P a irship ,!ih |P funi' f riday, •’■day, w highl> M !,ufEessful old-fashioned pie sale.! gon for 50 years. . V,s" ors ,o 'h e evening e n ter- ! B efore m oving to C ave Ju n ctio n K N E E S H E R E Mr. and Mrs. Knee a re spend ' aln m ‘ n ' *1*™' 'h a t m uch to buy lo u r m o nths ago, he lived in pie, eai pie and have a fine tint« B rookings w h ere he w as em ployed ing two w eeks at th e ir oceanside th ro u g h th e evening e n te rta in - as bookkeeper at F re e m a n ’s s and a n a bwrne n e a r th e W inchuck b efore m e n t. several saw m ills, and in Rouge I r e ,u r n i,l/ to >h''ii ran ch in t Jtah 'Pile larg e crowd was e n te r- R iver w h ere he w orked for th t tain ed by a n u m ber of acts, in- U. S. F o rest Service. M aude E., and a son, Jam es W., P e tty is survived by bis wife, both of C ave Junction. stratiMn. V re d ^ F o x m J M rs" Max' tiw E D R IV E S A F E IN THIS COMMUNITY Tonight A t ® ubidJ ? th e wed(lins. and behold th e bids are fashioned in I a far city. . . . F low ery and long . « l i t o r p“ 8 T he m i n X ? g e t I b e ^ f cB ' 0Okin^ Chamber Dinner H art» '- C ham - te th ten bones. T h e X m s ta n d ' Hn„°>, C° mm<‘rce w i" h a a r A. J . eth the e d ito r off for a 12 m onths PlvwXLt m anaK,' r of B rookings subscription. . . . All flesh is g ra ss m.'.nthly d i n n 7 m L i r 7 1 7 7 an d in tim e the w ife is g ath ered 1 T he d in n er will 1 ' ' u n to th e soil. T h e m in iste r g et- th e C hetco G range h»n h • • te th his bit. T he e d ito r p rin te d , at 7 « i p m L a X nrf L be? n m n K a death notice, tw o colum ns of I bly of God church w li AsM>m' obitu ary , th re e lodge notices a Honzel w ho ha h stIV°. cubit of p o etry and a r a n , , o f h," ' 7 l‘n m an « « er • banks. And he f o r g e t t e V t ^ a d t proof on th e head and the darned th in g com eth out. "Gone To H e r L ast R oasting P la c e .” . . . And all th at a rc akin to th e deceased ju m p eth on th e ed to r w ith ex- ceeding g re at jum ps. And they plans for e x p a n X i j f o r e firm ’s th e local group K arlier B rookings Plyw ood had Pit SOCIAL SWELLS PTA SCHOOL FUND ~ L’;a " : , y \ . \ T : . ea.S,: . l<K:al presented a production i,v half avain w .'.h '?,“ ' ” '"1' ' ,l‘uusnf-r P resented a grout in sta lla tio n n e w i" ■ r s. and Mrs. B e ,., p ulled, o u , th e ir ads and cancel- ed , then- su b scrip tions, and they s u in g th e h am m e r even unto th e th ird and fo u rth g enerations. Services Held For “ Buddy" Petty CLARENCE BROOKS FILES FOR COUNTY JUDGE; LANTZ RUNNING FOR SHERIFF D irectin g the m e e d n g w I h e wo ? h SC" ° O' ' ,r''Ken,« 'i K a rl O sten b erg pres den, o lh, ! l S ™ 1* ° f S' Uden' S in folk B rookings -1 ¿ ¿ o r C h a m b e r n t 7 ” C om m erce C h am b er of P la y in g for the dances w ere Tw o new ca n d id ates app eared b ro u g h t tru c k in g reg u latio n s in Mrs. Ed H oar, F ra n k T y g a rt and on th e political horizon th is week, O regon into line w ith those in D ave C ro ck e tt. W hile the dances an d co u n ty ra ces w ere g e ttin g n eighboring states. le g is la tio n w ere being held, Les Dim m ick fu lle r th an ever. w ritte n and sponsored by him is T he tw o new ones w e re both cred ited w ith m aking larg e sav w as show ing m oving .pictures to ¡th e children present. R epublicans. They a re Clarenc** ings in shipping ra te s possible. B rooks said in a sta te m e n t th a t Also p re sen ted durin g th e ev e II. B rooks of Langlois, ru n n in g T he ( itiz e n s ( h a r te r com m ittee Rnnnt iinn.i • for th e R epublican nom ination for he w as keenly inf» rested in all ning w as th e school hand, con com pleted w ork F rid a y on th e nr IfaM* ins v e te ra n riv er- co u n ty judge, and P erc y L an tz ol phases of county governm ent as ducted by R obert D ick; tw o proposed C ity C h arter, and a re u L h v J ? ’gue> u 'as drow ned ................. ...... ...... Sixes, ru n n in g for th e R epublican w ell as th e w e lfa re of th e young dances by Blossom B ehec’s sm all now p rep arin g the final docum ent R oguew oJds n ff,P ’ nPar people of th e county. H e took an children class; Jero m e Nichols on nom ination for sheriff. em bodying th e ir decisions, accord- H aw kins wac • the cornet ;tw o vocal n u m b ers hv j Brooks th u s becom es the th ird a c tiv e .part in the organization of ing to C. Ed D em psev ch a irm an t k '? s u a s ,n & hoat w ith can d id a ate te on the R epublican hal- th e Ju v en ile G range. of the group. ‘ m an .J a m e s N orm an of Gold Beach. F red F ox; Ann W hite and Glenda cai’d t lot for co u n ty judge. A lready P ercy L antz, who is running for The docum ent will he given to Th<? boat o v e r- K iffer, s tu d e n ts of Bonny K ay th e city a tto rn e y for stu d y t o X X he m nt’7 . WerP !r ' in" M incer in a ta p dance; a skit by r u m u n g a r e F re d A d a m s a n d th e sh eriff, is a ra n c h e r on the Sixes B re n e r and Alice incum bent., G uy F o rsy th . river. A resident of Sixes for ten w h eth er it satisfies all le c a l r a- rnotor to avoid becom - M arg aret A resid en t o f O regon for 23 y ea rs, he is a past m a ste r of the q uirem ents, and then will be pre- * The d,1<t ° n fh<‘ rifflc R ausch, accordion m usic by B a r y ears, B rooks o p e ra te s a sm all G ran g e tlujre, and ch airm an of s m te d to C ity Council for rc ,h u T . 3" Was wel1 know " bara H edberg, and several num - fa rm at Langlois. H e is C’tviy th e R epublican C en tral com m it Irers by th e B arbershoppers, led by stu d y a , th e ir M arch 9 m eetin g ; "".it. lo u t th e c o u n ty , and was . co u n ty Pom ona G ran g e m aster, tee, When finally approved, th e i riv e r X d e ^ H e w " * 7 ' ’ " Mr. Dick. L u th e r T isdale acted as a n and is serv in g his fifth y e a r on the L ^n tz is 18 y ears old, a v eteran c h a rte r will be p re se n te d to th e y ea rs cf a - e * flb° Ut 4 > nouncer of e n te rta in m e n t and C u rry co u n ty fair board. H e has of th e lu s t w orld w ar. He is a v o ters of th e city a t the M av t - u , ju s t com pleted a t» rm on the m em fxT of th e A m erican Legion, p rim ary election for th e ir approv- m , s ^ 2 ? 5 s u , ' ' ’vor is his m o th er, a u c tio n e er of th e pies. C u n y e-.unty P ublic W elfare com th e D isabled A m erican V eterans, P ies w ere auctioned betw een al or disapproval. I ’^ A n g e lin a H aw kins, u ho live., num bers, and pie and coffee w ere m ission, and is su p erv iso r and sec and th e M asonic lodge and F a st- _______________ a t Q uesatna, up the river. re ta ry of th e C u rry co u n ty Soil rn Star-. Si’rved la te r in the evening. Mrs. P au l P eterse n C o n serv atio n D istrict. L an tz is th e second can d id a te ■ M»» A rehte M cG ow an E d ito r Bill P helps atten d e d th e S unday from S alem w h e re Bi (X>ks is w ’.i know n th ro u g h - to file for th e s h e rllf’s job. The > s :■ M today fo r th e ir hom e jn B urns showed h er cu red of TB. ON PA convention in E ugene last , • wjp jt ,, spon incum bent, G lenn Sabin, filed I O re . af»er a five w eeks vis » F.«r so rin g stat* legislation which som e w eeks previousl.> Charter Group Concludes Study Riverman Dies In Rogue Rapids