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X On the Reef By BILL P H E L P S ags-flarbor filol * his is one of those days we v ere collecting every th in g out of the nooks and cran n ies of o u r desk and see w h e th e r th e re ’s a n y thing w orth w ritin g about. And there never is. W e \e found out som ething in teresting. though. P ete Lesm eis- ter tells us th a t last w eek’s rain - Vohime S— Numbed 16 BROOKINGS. CVRRV CO VNTV. ORKGON TRICE ON N EW SST A N D S— TE N C EN TS Thursday, June 17, 1954 out game here w as th e first hom e I game which w as cancelled be cause of rain since th e B eavers were formed eight y ea rs ago. And this in Brookings! W e told you it never rains here. Pete didn”t tell us th a t he has an offer from the P o rtla n d b ase ball club to tra d e his B eavers lor their B eavers s tra ig h t up . . . T he nam es of five B rookings so th ere’s probably nothing to it. T h e Lily F estiv al, sch ed u led and H a rb o r citizens w ere on the And. anyw ay, we don’t thing P e te for Ju ly 10 and 11. w as fast a p list for Sch<x>l B oard, as th e fil would do it rig h t now. p ro ach in g this w eek, and p la n s ing of p etitio n s closed M onday for it w e re being rap id ly ro u n d ed evening. out. One of this c ity ’s m ost accom - T he five will (if they all ac- T h re e m en w ere nam ed to h a n plishe I young d riv ers is J e ff cet th e ir nom in atio n s) lie con dle th e p a ra d e w hich will lx« th e Kemp, aged about three. Young highlight of th e second day. T h ey Mr. Kemp, the o th e r day, craw l- te s ta n ts for th re e oenings on th e board, w hich will be decided at a a re G eorge F unk. V irg G olds- *ed under the wheel of his fa th e r’s school elect on next M onday. The lx rry and Bill T hom pson. Cadillac, pushed it into n eu tra l polls for th e ('lection of board In th e m ean tim e, th e ('’h etco and started down W h a rf stree t. m em bers will be open at the W ra n g le rs w ere c a rry in g o u t He bounced it lightly off som e school from tw o to eight, and the p lans for th e ir first rodeo, w hich one else’s tail light, then calm ly ¡»oils will also be open from eight will keep th e ir b ran d new Rodeo steered it betw een a b u ld in g and to nine as v o ters ballot on ex G round busy for th e tw o d ay s of a power pole, aro und th e co rn er ceeding th e six p er cent lim itatio n the F estiv al. and to a safe stop. w ith this y e a r ’s school budget. Tin* Rodeo will open d aily a t F a th e r K em p sh o rtly th e re a fte r A ctually, th e re will be only one 2:30. and s ta rtin g tim e of th e Lily took stro n g disciplinary action, contest. R ichard S m ith, B rookings P a ra d e has been set u p to 12:30 T he fields of Lilies w hich m ake th is th e Lily c e n te r of including th e revoking of J e f f’s o p to m e trist, is unopposed for th e , P. M., so th at v isito rs can view’ driving license, as well as o th e r the w orld will be bloom ing s h o r t l y .............. and B rookings and five y e a r position on the lx>ard lM)th th e p arad e and rodeo. m easures. and Lynn Borg, B rookings Ply- ! H arb o r will be c e le b ra tin g o u r an n u al Lily Blossom Days, T h e la te st developm ent in th e * * * wood em ployee, is also unop|x>sed Ju ly 11. T his is C a rla W hillock, last y e a r’s queen, shown in a p a ra d e cam e this w eek, w ith th e We have a classified ad this fo r th e fo ur y e a r term . field of blossoms. an n o u n cem en t of a prize to lx? th at arouses m y curiosity. Lovely T he tu ssle m ay com e in th e ! given to one o f th e ch ild ren w ho young lady cam e in and ad v e r 3 y e a r position, w h ere th e re a re e n te rs th e c h ild re n ’s division. tised e ith e r of tw o c a rs for sale, th re e candidates. P etitio n s have Elk Institution Evedy child who e n te rs a dec in exchange for a house tra ile r. been filed for Bill Thom pson, o ra te d e n try , such as a ¡x*t, a Set For June 25 I ’ve been w ondering w h at a B rookings p o s tm a s te r and fo rm e r | vehicle, a w agon o r so on will girl like th a t will do w ith a house te a c h e r; F ra n k F a n g e r of H arbor, In stitu tio n a l n gbt for th e new have a chance to win a b ra n d trailer, and why she has tw o ca rs also a fo rm e r te a c h e r and a log E lk s lodge is set for J u n e 25th, new bicycle. anyw ay. according to P ete L esm eister, o r ging c o n tra c to r; and Don V aughn. Funds for the bicycle w ere do But Doris ju st tells m e i t ’s none B rookings grocer. g an izin g /c h a irm a n . T h at night nated by a p air of Gold B each of my business, and I ought to John F p m e y e r of B rookings w as th e lodge will be fo rm erly lau n ch firm s, th ro u g h C ounty Agent K en Two of th e th re e new d ire c t know why, anyw ay. o rs will fill new positions m ade sentenced to tw’o y e a rs in th e ed w ith its new officers. P riest. P e n ite n tia ry by C ircuit T he m eetin g will ta k e place at w hen B rookings H a rb o r becam e s ta te O th e r facets of th e ce le b ra tio n One of th e nicest things th a t a class A school, and expanded Ju d g e Dal K ing M onday, for com th e high school, s ta rtin g at p. m. w ere going ahead on schedule. A larg e n u m b er of out of tow n Evelyn Jak lew icz and h e r crew happened to th e A ll-Y ear E vents its board from th re e m en to five. plicity in c a ttle theft U pm eyer, who re tu rn e d and E lks and d ig n ita ries a re expected begin picking blossom s soon to Association cam e in th e w ake of The th ird will rep lace H arold F. the draw ing for prizes they gave. ('ru m p , p re sen t C h airm an of the gave him self tin a fte r tw o accom for the cerem ony here. be given to v isitors in th e city for Mrs. P aul D avis won a F rigid- board, w ho’s term ends this year. plices had been sentenced, ch an g th e period preceding th e c e le b ra ed his plea from innocent to g uil a ire w asher. But she a lre ad y had tion. ty a w asher, so she sold th e new' one, L<x’al businesses an d o rg a n iz a t U pm eyer pleaded g u ilty to a s and donated the proceeds back ions w ere also lx*ing urged to g et sisting Ja m e s M edaris and E rn est to the A ll-Y ear E v en ts Associa- busy on the co n stru c tio n of S m ith of B rookings in stealin g a tion. I t ’s people like th a t w’ho T he B rookin gs C ity Council F ri- flo ats for th e p arad e. T h e Asso cow an dealf from the W baleshead m ake this a w onderful city. ciation hopes to m ak e th is th e V oters of School D istrict 17C R anch, o p erated by M cN eeley and day voted to p erm it tw o sto ry larg est p arad e yet. to urist com m ercial buildings in a will go to th e polls M onday to C olegrove. zone. vote on w h e th e r to levy a d istrict T he action which cleared the ta x to exceed th e six per cent last o b stacle to co n stru ctio n of a WEATHER UNUSUAL lim itatio n by som e $76.000. fo u r-b u sin ess building by C F T he election will be held at the IT SAYS H E R E C am pbell, cam e a f te r an open school from eight to nine P. M. Floyd T h o rn sb e rry of B rook Tw o inches of rain fell in B rook b earin g produced no opposition R ussell T. Berben of B ro o k in g s It will im m ed iately follow the ings was aw aitin g sentence this ings last M anday and T uesday, to the move. w as sen ten ced to five y e a rs in election for schood board m em be week a fte r pleading guilty to a bringing this m o n th ’s to ta l ra in E a rlie r th e C ity P lan n in g C om th e s ta te P e n ite n tia ry . on a c h a rg e rs, w hich ru n s from tw o to eight fall up to 3 93 inches. ch arg e of forgery. m ission in refu sin g to recom m end of assa u lt w ith a d a n g e ro u s w ea- P. M. T he rain, w hich w as coupled rezoning of the a rea bad su g Judge Dal King reserved sen ¡x)n, th en put on p ro b a tio n by The $76,000 d o llar excess over w ith h ig h er th an av erag e tem p tence until a com plete FB I check th e lim itation, school board m em e ra tu re s. w ere general th ro u g h o u t gested to th e C ouncil th a t the one C ircu it Ju d g e Dal M. King, M on on T h o rn sb e rry ’s past record story’ lim it on to u rist com m ercial day. bers said, is to cover costs neces Oregon. could be obtained. zone buildings should be review B erben had pleaded g u ilty to s ita te d by th e increased en ro ll R ecords show th a t w hile the . ed. Thornsberry’ w as a rre ste d speci th re a te n in g his uncle, M ae Bond, m ent and e x p e n d itu re s of this rain fall has been no h ea v ie r this j fically on th e ch a rg e of forging w ith a loaded sho tg u n d u rin g a D istrict. T he am o u n t needed will year, it has not been as concen th e nam e of his em ployer. G or q u arrel. be used for five new teach ers, tra te d , and th e re has not been as J liway Anniversary don L. Hill on a $100.00 check Tn a n o th e r assa u lt ease, E rn e s t plus a p a rt tim e one; to cover m uch sunshine. E ast y e a r Brook- m ark ed ‘ ad v an ce’’, and cashing T u rn e r of Gold B each w as also o p eratin g costs and equipm ent of ings had ten days w ith o u t rain Breaks Sale Mark it at a local sto re In addition he th e new high school, and to cover to this d a te in Ju n e, w hile th is 1 H iw ay M arket, who celeb rated given p ro b atio n from a five y e a r h ad cashed a n u m ber of bad lockers and b leachers for th e new y ea r we have had only six th e ir first an n iv e rsa ry last week, sen ten ce on th e sam e ch a rg e T u r checks, signed w ith his own nam e, school. re p o rted th e larg est sales of th e ir n e r had pleaded g u ilty to a s s a u lt in the area. Those eligible to vote in the CHAM BER S C H E D U L E S o n e-y ear’s ex isten ce d u rin g th e ir ing H a rv e y Crook of Gold B each w ith a knife, and c u ttin g him in election a re re g istered voters who HIGHW AY S P E A K E R a n n iv e rsa ry w eek-end K E X TO BROADCAST a re resid en ts of th e school dis S ales b ro k e all records d u rin g q u a rre l o v er T u rn e r’s wife, S p e a k e r at the C ham ber o f! T IT L E F IG H T T O N IG H T trict. C om m erce M eeting set for T h u rs th e two d av event, w hich saw th e | The M arciano-C harles heav y day, J u n e 24th, will be M Young, sto re put on e n te rta in m e n t as well E P IS C O P A L VICAR V IS IT S w eight fight will be h ea rd on PRESBY TERIA NS HAVE- T he Rev. Mr. S h id eler, w ho will C ham ber S e c re ta ry G eneva B ai as sjx»t sales all day. Don and S ta tio n KEX, P o rtlan d , tonight F IE L D MAN H E R E Lyle V aughn asked th a t th eir becom e V iear of S t. T im o th y ’s ley announced this week. at 6:00 P. M. T he R everend Ellx’rt Nash, Mr. Young is C hief pho to g p atro n s be th an k ed for helping E piscopal ch u rch here next m o n th , KEX has also scheduled “fight field m an for th e B oard of N a t ra p h er for th e tra v e l In fo rm a them estab lish th e ir new sales w as a B rookings v isito r th is w eek. preview w ith Bill S te rn ”, from ional M issions of th e P resb y teria n tion bureau, O regon S ta te H ig h record Mr. S h id e ler w as in tow n to 5 15 to 6 P. M , and will follow C hurch, Synod of O regon, will be way D e p artm en t. He will show a rra n g e housing for his fam ily. th e fight w ith a fight round-up. in B rookings for th e next two some new * ra \e l p ictu re s m ad e by M rs F. A. A rrell is spending H e will lx? th e first resid en t V icar also bv Bill S te rn « few days in C oquille on business of th e ch u rch her< months the b u re au Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community Five Candidates Listed for School Board Election LILY BLOSSOM TIME'S APPROACHING LILY PARADE, RODEO PLANS BEING READIED Third Cattle Thief Given 7 Year Sentence School Budget Vote Monday Brookings Man Awaits Sentence Council Approves Two Story Limit Assault Charges Draw Sentences