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y Nowhere A Finer Clim ate - Nowhere A Finer Community X’oliiine S- <> PIPE DREAMS BY JO E M ORPHY HKOOKINGS, ( IK K 1 t'O tlN T t. OKK<M».\ PRICK U S NKWMNTANIMV—TEN CENTS 45 AKfvCINCS <N V v 'e n««r*n rn:< qn ’ <gn« v lis t ' e k and o u r do nest apologies ♦ > tho V o 'u n t-c r F ire P e n t , v ho ' nod up S a n ta to visit B rookings and hand out candy to th e little ascals No b»dv told os. and ' 4'-4 i*?t didn't th*nk th a t S-»” ta would •v e r pot down this w ay so no 4to ry . * * • However, vv- knew about t h u rsd ay aft m oon, a nd brought u r brood dow n Mv tw o v o ir o ’d ' n ’t th e host r»"hlic sp eak er and rite said and w • o "o te " s>e the i »an w ith heer on h'g o' n ”. I'm su re she w as ro fo rr ng 'o S a n ta I ut I do belioy > h er onr.n iciation w asn 't correct * * * We p r in tc l a few tick ets for D im m icks M ark et d ” rin r ‘he past m onth, and w as relieved to see th a t C arl Berge»4 won t ' " T-V set. H ow ever, as I w as standing around in th e sto re a fte r the d raw in g one c r th clerks cam e t unning up to I e ; D :mm c'; and m yself, and said “T h e re 's a guy out th e re th a t has the sam e nu m b e r tic k e t.” N a tu ra lly I had cold chills ru n n in g up and down my spine, as I could see the Pilot shelling out for a d u p licate set because of the d u p licate ticket. Jut upon realizing th a t Les is a p ractical jo k er. I ju st laughed and skipped lightly out the store. j «' K CONTEST WINNERS 1 luirsd.iy, M A N S I.Il’S, FALLS, BREAKS LEG 111.RE W arren T otten. Pow ers. O rc , The first annual a rt contest broke his leg Tui s«iav w hen he sponsored by D unning ** ♦ -»«'« B rookings F o rd dealer, brought slipped on th e m ud in ' «nt m any a m a tu e r a rtis ts out doors Ja k e s B arbershop Toft c-> w visiting friends in B, o' i to paint th e ir C h ristm as scenes T he pictures, all paint« xl on the the accident occurred II«4 was windows of th»4 Ford showrooms, ta k e n to the C res ent Cdv I.os pital. gave off a very colorful a id a* ■»" a rt » istic view to passeis by. S u b jects ' ari d from r-'l'ffio»»* to comic scenes. All age groups w ere represented. Winn« rs of first, second, and th ird prizes w re announced on W ednesday by the judges B "s $t •• ‘ ' i4>i Y elton Areobl P«a- odv Roy Brim m . und Bud Pisat December ’954 CHARLES GRAYSnil iS N ? ’ * ? AS CHAJBF7 CF ' W ™ ' " » *< STATF f/w Th " V " IX * I S ta te Ho'hw >v C m n f s 'io 4 »•pleas P if v ■ ■>. « c,,, 11 « '■«'a a 44«» *••«\ 11,, i f i, » . ; , ' -car h s '■«' n n , n r ■' « '•> •’ in »’ n u ’ m si«4’- g i t !on 'iii:'iw .i\ ! \ p in. ’> of ,,, O rc e in ’ presid. nt of die Rrix>’ I h » i 4 ( d ai «•; . 1 u - r for ’ 1 in e .ii.:: h. Id last 1 ■ > ’’5 | | -ard of dii-X’t- ' i o 4 * »•'>»«<» <»■ t p t h e h >ving - e n d in t h 4 s44me ’ ’ I »> |v ;dso * VC a - ’- ’.g v -m m d tee. v; y afl be >> - ’ • a v , v Ms » , lecfr | \ ; i 4 i - | p r i p. 1 v ’ '» - I nt. and ' «’ >lr , t! ” , 1 , ‘ ’ *' " ’ o «lire« tai s a r he tm-ee a ’ o4 e. Gordon Ola n, ”<’> I end icks, 'dui raj Palm er, i.G iiao’i D a ’«4, e . L. M oit m 'I'orce Funk. R etirin g p r f d - n t is K arl Os- 3 nher 4 G ia; sh -| will assum e his luties on ih«> first of the year. T he v in n er V the $50 firs» prize », that vas P’arion C hapm an Mrs. Chat ( ’«»I S t' i|«4f m an «1 pict d carolers. Th*4 work ' »id paid fo r dt was handled w ith a great deal of skill, w ith a good feeling for lOlint to $3 J 000 0G0. ( ' •>’- act aw ard«4«» d i r i n g 19f t w ill tot-» depth or th ird dem ension. The Ju d g e s of th e D u n n in g M otor »rt contest a re shown looking ”31 (HHI.liO colors blended nicely to give this lb«1 top w «nm r, I In Can»!« is by M arion Chapm an. The 1 depth efft ct Const ruction w erk contra -te, ju d g e s a r e from loft to rig h t, A rnold Peabody, Rud P isarek S e c nd prize w as aw arded Rich- ''tirin g th«4 year involv« d 161 sep B n / ^ S t w n r t Rnv R rim m . a» d Jim V olfon. | ard W ilson. D ick's picture w as a arati* contracts, m »racing $192 , comic version of S an ta, sleigh fOft. It consisted of 208 m iles o and reindeer. T he e n tire w ork ra ting. 328 m iles of rock has. w as done in gay bright colors. His in stru c tio n , 155 m iles of oile< i prize v-as $25. 'vcnr.ng surface, 261 mi»- Rev. John Shidelcr I Thii i prize w. nt to a young s'p al, coneivte pavem ent an Holi. iv. g uests at th»4 H enry ¿ p a ir of high school girls, Joy Gott The R everend John SI ' I, r, 1 - bridge ami grade s«4p a ra tio r ’x e rr home w ere several foreign and Melody Brim m . T he g irls de- ’»astor of St. T im o th y ’s E pis ' structuncs. Halen* sfodv r - nt th " N orth- j picted th e th re e wise men jour copal C hurch, was recently o r vest Bih’i4 Colh ge (>f s n ttle, ('•' interest mainl-, ,o Brooking H’eving to th e place of His birth dained priest at Gold Beach. >'dents is th n 'p o rt on the pio- Vas» ington. The painting had a very w onder The Bishop of Oregon, the Rt. Included in th,. group w ere gres «if th > im provem ents alon ful all over t fleet by good ust of R>‘v. B enjam in D agw ell a ssist Indents Hom Janan, Jam ica. highw ay 1ft 1. com position. ed by six Episcopal m inisters, T itish H onduras. Cuba, and the l i 's , •’ m a j a* rc»«i44,if i.ri of t I h»4 honorable m entions went ordained Reverend Shideler. laham ns. to; Mrs. G rayshell, Alice Rausch, I. ’ftl betw ci n Si let ■> Bnv an- Most ol the stu d e n ts w ere Mrs. R H em kin, H erscbel Chaney, •n r ('r«‘«,k in Lincoln ('o u n t\ and Mike Holcomb. I' 4 been und >i w a> for n< arly ja 's f s «if th e K e rr’s at th. R otary Post ( )flicc io lit* Also got fined by Judge H ans All th e judges agreed th a t the o years. This sccti«»n is 12 6 'lu h (bnner M onday night, and Nelson last vvpck W as in his 4ach sa d a few w ords at th«4 all over a p p earan ce of th e work ('loscd On Friday 1» in length Com pletion rat h en « office, and sta rte d nibbling aw ay w as very good. They com m ented ’.*• s<»con«l of 21! i» <»t w idth pa\ The jMist office will li> close » on som e delicious sm oked ste e l \ ¡siting W fi' Miss M aurin II n- th at they w ere vt ry surp rised at , w ith 8 fixit ifx’k shoulder head he had sittin g on his desk v. ;"nf M ss i th(>| Rolx'rts, tx’th 1 h«‘ quality of the w ork and feel on S a tu rd a y , Ja n u a ry 1, and part ' 11 h«4 done by all of 1955. A lte r alx^it six handfuls of the th a t a!’ th e c o n te sta n ts should be of Friday. Dec, 31st, according As a part o f th e p ro of C uba; Mis.s Lna Caine. British to p o stm aster Bill Thom pson. The » am, w onderful stuff he th reaten ed to c o n g ra tu la te d on th e ir efforts. stra ig h te n , widen an ! fon»Iorus; ( ’a il D ouglas an-» his fine me for stealing. ro th e r A n a l and K enneth R» d- Mr. G eorge D unning, sponsor closing tim e cam e as an announce .• rength« n thos«* jxiitions o of the a rt contset said he Is very m ent from President Eisenhow er. S. 101 w h’ch ai t u > Ion 4 »km rd of Jam ica SANTA ANI) I l l s T R I'S T Y R E IN D E E R w as the subject chosen H ad a few nice com m ents about F rid ay the post office will ix> i l«4»|uat«4 for present day traflic From Ja p a n w as Mr. and M»s. confident th a t th e contest will by R ich,ltd Wilson for his work that won him the $25.00 second open for un hour in tlx* m o i i u n u ' our poetical effort of last issue atado ! I o .i, and xon Nobel ol be sponsored agam next -year. E U m iw l^ake-Vkaitlkiwr Muctinn pro i *. to enable people to pick up O- ’ A c tu a lly it w e r e n ’t m u c h , j u s t b- , H rel ;b d ,t a cost oi V iikvii. M r . , lio n w n s o n c e n m ail, and then for an hour in th«4 som eth in g we dashed to g e th e r 'ft ' COO v j;h coiiiph'iion ii lvaiilikaz pilot m the Japanese afternoon. air for«n, sw orn to kit, h im self in betw een 10 p. m. and 4 a. m. one ptem lx4!4 1955. th«* service. evening last week. H ow ever, I A p a rtic u la rly Improvem nt on would like the tow nspeople to! Miss D orothea ' ’ iron w as 1 S. highv 1 1 i the »O« i c h r ■ • know th at in th e ir m idst th ey >u <>l th«* P •»’T ’> >’t forth B •nd also a gu« st pi a- o have a top notch w riter. I ’ve got ■ cl ion. T his relocation, now inns, hut h ’d to go e |s w here to rejectio n slips from sem e of th " com pleted and open to traffic, h s m ak-4 a sp eaking at oe-i ance Miss fa st m agazines «■. h mpson is from N assau, B aha O ’ c r 100 n r m bers, th e ir wives R« v and Mrs. H enr\ O-;ter- . dueed the travel distance from mas. inclu ling Collier- ’ . p, n,j ’ . i 1 mil« s to 21 1 nii’i 4 s has fui - e ' guests a tte n d d th e an n u al -» p n<f i th e ’r son Hr»i-” r,iov«'d S atE v eP o st. ’ 44 ’ es N ight g ath erin g of the *o Bi«M»i;int4s this we«*k R->v ()s- th c r benefited traffic h.v a o«-’ * * * n o * .... f ’lnH M onday < vent ng at »eim-'i«4! w ill h-4 th»4 nei ma sent ance of great nurnh >rs «« sir ■ W e a re liowing to th e w ishes of 1 <» hi t ill ( Mliccrs -h 44 r»n»* Ho.ise pastor of th»4 Br«X)kings I’resby- curves. T he new two lai.e pa. - l " r inibl c. and sta rtin g to run a i. «‘lit cost $4,850,(XX). ’ 4 t»K>me o f th e m eeting w as te ria n church * h > i s t-«’ | Ten r o ’ic a ; for r-V schedule from L 'u n k a . It Th»4 bringing of th»4 section of S a tfc lit ■ <” ;apt r, O rd •. o r E ast- i h 4 Golden A nniversary cele b ra The church has lx»en holdin- fev er o ccurred to me before to tin ’’ o' the c ’u ’i. and a b e a u tifu l ’ p BI I will Be h I I T ucsd iy services w ith th»4 p-iloit Port G rford-G old Heach to th. p int th at stu ff m ay ve -caus ,-e-« .. nep M rs H e lm being filled bv vnrious gues* • i •> s at us of m odern highw ay con- evening, J tn u a ry 4 th s ta r l in g tve don't have a set. Incident ly, si ruction involves the const i ue- ’ I < U, ' • Ta ’ lewicz. d-<’« »rated th e head st- rs since the e»'»l of O ctober. ’ and v d 1 h «»p, »1 Very few people have asked us tian of 24.1 miics s of highw ay on »»’ »i»i' »' »’ A short me«4fing of Rev O strrm irer com»v » over to th e ir house on New Y ears A raft of e n te rta in rio n t, in- B rookings n»4w alignm ent through riL'.’g th C h ap fi r vv ill he h«»l«| at < from th»» Be»han\ D ay to see th e Rose Bowl game. eluding tn ’ks hy a ero"»i of to r P resb y terian C hurch in P o rtio n ’ an d b ro k e n terrain . Mis G race Ycl- men stud nts li ad« «I the m eet- \ here B* served for several y-’a is F rom Rock Point, alxm t lon s ” .<• rt tirin g W orthy M atron ing * m iles south of P ort ( )i fo i«1, lo ’ A.r < ’ *n H arr c a m is to tie jx»inr 2 5 m il-’s south of Ophi On the program w as a sax- installed into th t of,ice. south »>1 Gr»*ggs ( ’reek, ,h g ard nhone duet bv Melody Brim m . i lie ( 'b a n te r In ! | ih. r annn d ing »»I th * 136 m iles unit has < hi f ’ n f and Svlvia G ates; A ballet by art v I •! I- w ng " JOY CO TT AND MELODY BRIMM team ed up Io |H ,rtray the he» n coinplt t«4d and 3.1 miles o re g u la r m e -tin g on Dec 21. T h 4 Mis Blossom Behoe; tw o songs th re e W ise Men journeying to Bethlehem . T h eir efforts won it has hccit pav«<l and op«>n to C h a p te r was <»nteitaini'd by the them th ird prize. by Mrs N ancy P isarek , a c la ri T he grow th and develonmen.t of net solo by S h errill M cClain, a F u rry C ounty is reflected in s ta Boh Lee will ot»»>n a new R ich traflic. The rem ain d er of the pav new ly form ed chorus <lir«4cted by H aw aiian dance by K aren W al field S e n i»i4 S ta tio n in H arbor ing on this northerly unit is «»\- - is. Ali«4«4 Rausch and followed tistics just re 'eased by th e Dun lace and several piano n um bers on Monday, Ja n u a ry 3 Richfiel I |x4ct«‘«l to Be coinplctc-l jn the late by group singing ol C hristm as and B ra d stre a t cred it rep o rtin g by Boh Dick firm. arols. Th«4 evening w as finished has l«ns»4d th • newly built statio n sum m er ol 1955. T he paving will he constructed <>li w ith exchange of C h ristm as S veral prizes w ere donated by from the owner. Andy Potonick, J. H a rry W hite, D istrict m an ag r 'rch an ts, a rd am ong the most and I.ee has installed th ■ equip- in 1956. gifts. e r at P o rtlan d which covers this notable was a canary and cage, i mr-nt and will lx* ojr*rating the area says th at this y ear th e re will «’onated by B rookings Ee«*d and station be m ore requ. sts for financial Seed, and won by Melissa H en- sta te m e n ts m ade of concerns in I has Ix'on in th e huilding dr icks. | husin» ss her«4 for the past eight C u rry C ounty th in « v er Ix’fore O rchids w ere given the ladies vteirs and wi is associât«4>1 w ith T he C u rry C ounty section of the in aterd'iiV 1,', the ( 'a h loi rna StUC«'O peopV4 for c u rre n t issue of the Dun and Ed Demp:»?y w as tlv program ! some y e a rs . B ra d stre e t Reference Book con for the dinner nn'eting, w hile The■ sta tio n is 28 feet by 41 tain s listings of 235 local busi C aiy Yahr. and Boh R e ttk e h«4lped ! f» 4«4t. and will have six p u rip s nesses. an increase of over 2 9 ', line up the show. in th e past five years. It is th«4 only service statio n from One of t h 4 forei«”i students, I P.nx»kings to the slat« line on T hese listings a re comnosed ol Gadao H ara, of Tokyo, Ja u a n , highw ay 101. All new m«x’. *rn m a n u fa c tu rers, w holesalers and gave a talk on Japan, an d its equipm ent has been installed and re ta ile rs and does not inelufk problem s. som e of th e serviop and "pro- I I ee will ix- equipped to handl - f«K*ional" stock brokers T hie j various rep airs such a brakes, HAS HORSES STO LEN th»- fit lire for C u rry C ounty w ou’d batt«-ries, wheel balancing a id tie- Virg Golds!»« n y had a p air of like. a c tu a lly lie hig h er th an the 235 saddle hoi «s stolen from his quoted above. A second huilding will lx4 ad 1-xl barn here last week He has of in th«4 re a r for truck s«4rvi« in - The businesses in C u rry County fered a $5ft iew an l toi inform ation C u rre n tly th«4 thr«i* pumps i i th- w ere principally in Brookings w ith f a d i n ; 1 1 th«4 a rre st of the r« a r will handle th«4 tru ck trail«- 82. Gold Poach 68, anil P ort O r RELAXING» a l4 r'ER « .j R JI RY DUTY a re four of th e ju ry thieves ford 35. Bud P isa ic k . Arnold Peabody, Jim Yelton, Buzz S te w a rt, and B ruce Yelton retu rn ed home D u rin g 1955 Dun and B rad street sponsor of th e a rt conteO , M t G eorge Ilunning, Ite n ry G rootendorst, a stu d en t last w eek from S outhern Oregon e stim a te s they will lie required of N aval A viation at I’ensacola, < ollege at Ashland to srx4nd th»4 to m ake about 100 ch anges in Fla., is horn«1 for the holidays w ith C h ristm as holidays w ith his pat th e listings of business e n te r Elks T o Hold Dance ’Hairy C retin Undergoes his paren ts ents. prises in C u rry C ounty, These changes will resu lt from adding 4 In New Years Eve Renovov.ition W ork the nam es of i « w businesses, and The E lks a re going ahead w ith T he D airy C r cm is doing ex- deleting the nam es of those who th e ir plans to hold th e ir N w have d isc o n tin u e d : as well as ac Y ears E ve p a rty in th e ir new i tensive rem odeling on its q u a r counting for changes in ow nership, q u a rte rs, whi-'h Roy Weid« rm a 4» ters, and will he closed from Ja n - j tra d e nam es and cred it ratings. is hi. Id t ; adjacent to the new ” »r\ 3 to 17. Rest rfxims are be- I B a l’ots are being printed for a T h ere will lx4 five d irecto rs for tig .n stal d. an I the re s ta u ra n t ; bank building sp«eial el«»ction to b" held on ♦ he group elected, and eight m«4 ¡ ,anilities arc Ix ing enlarged. New ■ Mr. and Mrs. P e te J. D csm eister T he building is fa r from fin Ja n u a ry 11, to form a Harlx»r filed originally. H ow ever, o iv man re tu rn e d T u esday from a visit at ished. hut plum bing has been in tream lin ed equipm ent is being j R urai Eire protection d isflic t, w as forc«««l to w ithdraw his p e ti J installed, to p ro \id e fa ste r serv- the hom e of th e ir d a u g h te rs in stalled. e le c tric ty is going in, and I and to elect a lx>ard of directo rs tion. F iling could continue until Fresno, C alifornia, over th e holi at G is t a te m p o ra ry floor and ice ! for th a t group. 10 days Before th e ehx'tion. More w orking span? in the back days. o th e r equipm ent n> cessarv for a P relim in ary hearings have been H aving filed w ith O leta W alker, I room is being provided for in the dance and p a rty will be installed held in the area, wihch is cur- C u rry C ounty C lerk, is Clyde ; ■ ddition. M r and M rs W arren S m ith E lk m em bers a re invited to the i re n tly w ithout any fire protection. ------ --- -----———— . Braynard, Robert I) Chambers. left W ednt sday for Los Angeles, shindig, which w ill include a ham The a n a , deseritxxt in th«4 bal M i4- Bernie«- M .W ard spent a I lots, covers land from the C alif Ray B. G u e rre tta z, L«4«»nard O. Calif., to visit th e ir son and fa m and tu rk e y dinner, according to ily W hile th e re th e S m iths will Roy Brown, who is in charg e of very nice C h ristm as w ith her ornia state line to the Chetco H arvey, R I O liver, N V. Stro- C h a rle s G rayshel w as elected p re sid e n t of th e Brookings- arran g em en ts. ta k e in th e Rose Bown game. her dau g h ter, M rs. K ate H ull. river. m m en, and H. J. W eigel, Harbor Chamber of Commerce, lie also served in 1949. Fcntgn Siudercts Vis«? h Brookings ♦ * * ♦ • • OVER 100 GATHER FOR ANNUAL New Presbyterian ROTARY PINNER Mirtistei Arr»” ->- List 82 Business Places In City NEW STATION OPENS M O N D AY HARBOR RUPA» PROTECTION DIST TO ELECT DIRrCTORS ON JAN 11th