PIO BOOKBINDING SVC
6017 SE-Üftth Ave
Council to Hire
City Engineer
Nowhere A Finer Community
T he B rookings council ag reed
to o ffer D ot M artin a m o n th ly
re tc in o r fee to becom e city en g
ineer, in th e ir second m e e tin g of
BR(M )K IX(iS. « l KKV COI XTV. I I K H H I X
PRICK OX XKW SSTA X O S— TKX < KXTS
the m onth T uesd ay night.
Som e discussion w as held on
Volume io—No. 19
A special B rookings election
Thursday, lune 30, 1955
w h a t th e p a y of Mr. M a rtin w ould
will be held n e x t T hursday, Ju l
7, betw een 8 a nt. and 8 p.m. for be, providing he does a g re e to
the purpose of authorizing the serve a s city engineer, b u t no d ef
in ite figure was set. I t w as also
city budget to exceed the six pe
ag reed th a t tlu a p p o in tm en t be
c e n t lim itation.
The polls will be in the city held up, u n til th e city b udget re
hall. T he .ballot will call for the q u est is e ith e r passed a t th e c ity
P la n s w ere being m ade to go. au th o rizatio n of tho city to levy budget election n e x t T h u rsd a y to
see w h eth er o r not .fu n d s will be
1 ahead w ith th e ’Lily P a ra d e ,!sla te d a ta x of SI 1.958.00 for the p u r av ailable fp hire a city engineer.
fim tatively for Ju ly 17, (Expending pose of balancing the city budget
M artin is a fo rm er s ta te h ig h
L isten fellow dogs Chief o ' upon th e cooperation of th e lilies. T h a t am oiint is outside the six
w
ay
engineer, and has served th e
Poli
Bud C ross is g e ttin g e x
percent
lim
itatio
n
T h re e d ifferen t org an izatio n s
cited because only about 100 '<>' w ere rep resen ted a t a m eeting
Those ‘ who a re living in the sta te system for 32 y ears. M a rtin
us have applied tor a license T uesday night to tr y to th rd u C th e ~ c p rP °,'a ,e . lim its of B rookings and W; tild tx? called to a ssist in s e t
E verybody knows, especially the plans in to high gear. T he B rook a re registered voters a re allowed ting city stre e t grades, an d o th e r
m iscellaneous pro b lem s co n fro n t
cats, th at ’th e re a rc m ore than lt>» ings C ham ber of Com m erce, th e to vote.
ing a grow ing city. M ayor Roy
of us running arountl Brookings A ll-Y ear E vents A ssociation, and
Brimm tjaid.+
Chief Cross said th a t ¿ h e re w i’; tho C hetco W ran g lers m et T u e s
be an officer in th e police S ta tic
T he council also passed o u t a
day and discussed the situ atio n for
from 9 to 12 S aturdav to issue nearly th re e hours.
bundle of bouqu ts to Mrs. Gladys
city dog licenses. So kindly g ran
Kanick.- who sat in on h e r la s t
A n other m eeting has beert set
y o u r m a ste r by th > g and hrin •; by C h arles G rayshel, president of
council m eeting Tt.vsday, as c ltv
him down, before Chief Cross the^ C h am b er of Com m erce, for
clerk and reco n k r. M ayor B rim m
gets cross. Woof, Woof
C1t> A ttorney Ed Ackley, and
T h u rsd a y night to m ake some
People aro u n d th e co u n try
AYboy w as serio u s'y h u rt her?
th e eoi ncilmen ex pressed th e ir
fu
rth
e
r
plans
on
the
program
.
w ouldn’t th in k of B rookings :»•• r
1
W ednesday m orning, when he was
appreciation
lo r th© service M is.
w ilderness com m unity, w h at w ith
T he C hetco W ran g lers w ill hav
stru c k by a cat d riv -t by Ron
I.eo L ucas of H a rb o r who has
A la d d e r accident sen t a Brook
th e ir an n u a l Rodeo on S a tu rd a y serv’ d its fa ir hoard m em ber in K anick has rendered to th e city
th e flow ers so ab u n d an t, and th
ald
K.‘
M
cL
arrin,
27
of
Brookings.
•
ings m an, H enry B eulieu. to the
high d eg ree of civilization e>
and Sunday'. Ju ly 16-17, and plans (C u rry co u n ty lor th© past several d u rin g the past th re e years. M n .
n e a r H a rris Beach s ta te park.
I
K anick w as elected last w eek to
C
rescent
C
ity
S
easide
H
ospital
a rc well along for th e ir p a rt.
pressed
ever»-vhere.
How v<” -
Police Chief Bud C ross said
y e a rs has inform ed th e C u rry fa ir a scltool hoard post.
M onday afternoon. Beulieu was
who is going to tell th e <t? r th at
It
w
as
decided
to
ask
all
the
th a t M cL arrin w as headed south
hoard of his lesignation
In o th e r actions th e council
M any people h iv e seen sever,!! p a tc h in g shingles on the roof of into town front the S outh Coast ,
organizations and o th e r groups
A new m em b er from the B rook
th
e
e
le
m
e
n
ta
ry
school,
and
w
as
deer w alk dow n A lder Strce*.
to e n te r flo ats fo r th e parade, ings a rea wilj lie apim inted s h o rt talk ed to Roy W eidem an and
L um ber Co. w here he w orks a t ,
Everybody ’-nows th a t tw o or ju s t com ing down a step lad d er about 10:15 a.m. wh n he hit
which is on? of the top sp ect ly. according to C ounty Judge C h a rlts G rayshel oncerning th e
"non-conform ing"
sidew alk
i n
w
hen
th
e
accident
occured.
A
p
th re e d eer liv along th e Ch >tc ■
Hon?, r K essler of . Brooking, acles in the e n tire Pacific C oas'. Guy F orsyth. Several nam es have fro n t of th e G rayshel building.
tho boy, Ronald E aterly , 1 , of'
liv e r in th e city lim its. But. t h ' p a re n tly th e catch w a sn ’t fa ste n S a n ta A nna, C alifornia.
A carn iv al will probably be here been m entioned to fill o u t the
w as elected president of a nin ■
top sto ry reito rted th u s fa r * e d properly, and th e lad d er slip p 'd
a t th a t tim e too, som e of the th re e m an board, but as of press I hey g ra n te d W eidem an som e
Dr. Paul R o n n ig .r a tte n d e d the m an com m ittee ap;>ointed bv th
tim e to liegin th e york, asking
t
a
d
th
re
e
Beulieu
to
th
e
ground.
the one B ert K e rr told me. H
L
bay, and report d a fra c tu re d county co urt to serve as a c o u rt- group thought.
tim e no d e fin ite pick was., made th a t it lx*com pleted by A ugust 16.
A fte r ap ex am in atio n by Dr. pelvis, c u ts and m any bruises, j ^ou se co n stru ctio n com m ittee.
said th a t th e o th e r ev -n in g he
At least one of the lily bulb
A ssistant F a ir M anager K en
w as w atch in g TV in his front W hite, B eulieu w as ta k e n to the T he boy w as carried .38 feet a fte r I O th e r m em bers of th e.co m m ii- grow ers thought th a t the. lilies neth P riest said th a t the fair T h council also discussed wi*h
W eidem an the? question of con*-
S
easide
hospital
by
th
e
C
om
m
un
100m. H e happened to look out
being hit by th e ear. Roy Brown k ‘e a lv th e th re e m em liers of the would be in bloom by th a t date, board w ould.probably hold a spec I’l r ’ing im ym ent for w o rk on th«
his p ic tu re w indow and saw tw;o ity A m bulance.
took the box fo Seaside hospital county c o u r t ; M ayor Roy Brintm, providing th a t some warm ) days ial m eeting as sdon a s th? ap- Ili-'tsid^ project.
His condition w as described in the Con niuni'.v A m bulanc?, ! B rookings; G rover Rasch. Pistol a p p e a r in the next tw o weeks.
d e r looking in, a p p a re n tly w atch-
nointm ent Was m ade, to discuss
flr le tte r from E lm e r B ankus
Vednesday as being as good ¡is w here X -rays
ZTng TV also. I don’t suppose i' w-ir
being taken to R iver; Ira W. T ucker, P o rt O r
hiring a paid fa ir m anager. T he w as read ask in g for som e type of
ould
be
expected.
No
broken
d
eterm
in
e
the
ex
ten
t
of
th.
be long b efore th e y ’ll be right i •
in- ford; and Dick B ark low. L ang
sum of $3,(XX) w as budgeted bv notice on th e option sent to the
,ones w ere discovered, but doc- ' juries
th e fro n t ro o m e a tin g popcorn
lois. H arold H. Hobson of Gold
th e county for th is purpose.
c ity by B ankus co n rern in g .he
ore planned to ta k e m ore x -rays
E a tx rlv w;
like th e re s t of th e folks.
a r e r tl y lo o k in g B each w as nam ed as the se c re ta ry
w a te r and sew er system s. B ankus
« • • • •
his w eek. I t w asn ’t believed th a t looking at
■ci
:t- H a rris of th e group
said th a t if no accep tan ce w as
STORK
WINS
IN
RACE
H eard q sto ry from Mr. H en t p erm a n e n t in ju ry w ould result Ik'ach and <
T he com m ittee visited county
highw ay
made, hy J u ly 1, th ? o p io n s sent
d ric k th e o th e r day. H endrii : is rom th e accident, a lth o u g h M r. w hen the ac -I. t happened.-
co u rt houses in C oquille and N ew
TO
CRESCENT
CITY
w
ould be declared void.
B
eulieu
will
very
likely
be
con
a school t-a c h e r from Cahf< ni t
T he'police ’ e '
afin-: t h ' port last week, and several o th e r
G ary and E lizabeth W im berly’s
A le tte r w as au th o rized to be
w ay, who is m ak in g his 11th con fined fo r som e tim e.
accident Th
-kid m ir k s show inspection trip s a rc planned for a
intentions w ere m ighty fine but « nt to B ankus inform ing him
secu tiv e : u m m er v isit in B rook
th a t the c a r : killed 110 fv?t be la te r date.
they didn’t q u ite m ake first has* th a t no option on th e w a te r sys
ings. He aid th a t a guy by th e
fore h ittin g lt Lay.
Social S e c u rity beneficiaries in in th e ir race w ith the stork, early tem could he co n tem p lated a t
nam e of .la u e r, w ho ust*d to live
l u rry C ounty a re now- receiving M onday m orning.
th is tim e and th a t an extension
in these p a rts w a s N h e g r a t e s '
over $200,000 a ;y e a r in benefits,
W hen they a rriv e d at the Sea be g ra n te d on th© sew er system
h ik e r ever. H e said th is B au er
aft-ording to C arlos L. H unsinger, side H ospital, E lizabeth had a option.
hiked to Gold Beach from Bosely
Scx'ial S e c u rity A dm inistration •»»stile s'tunwlin«; girl in Iter )-
A copy of th e le tte r to be sent
B u tte one day, then w alk ’d back
D istrict M anager in E u reka. In T hey’d left home aixtut 11, Sui
to Baldock in the s ta te highw ay
C ircu it Ju d g e A lfred T. Good-
to B roc'
to do som e shop-
all, 379 persons in this C ounty day evening, and the happy“ Da.', com m ission w as read, in which
1W» V recen tly appointed by Gov
ping, an-i h
alked back home.
T he B rookings C ham ber of w ere receiving a to ta l of $17,296 Wf's hack, a little a fte r 1 a m
(he City request©d th a t some
e
rn
o
r
P
a
u
l
P
a
tte
rso
n
to
fill
the
A d istan ce i ' rout 100 m iles in
-The U nited S ta te s Civil Service
E lizabeth w as feeling fine and change be m ade in th e highw ay
vacancy c re a te d by th e elevation I Com m risïon h a ï announced an ex- C om m erce'# Inform ation booth on each m onth u n d e r the old-age and
on© day.
^ ^
^ i % E a S t , ° , theJ ^ r a lla m in a tio n
fi" ‘he position of C hetco A venue is open for the survivors insurance program at w anted to com e home to her o th e r 101 on th e Brookings side of H a r
su m m er now, and re p o rts th a t the end of 1954,
tw o boys and girl. She re dhe ris Beach S ta te »»ark, w h ere th e
ru ra l c a ™ r for the post office
T ake thi
al G ladys K anick, J u s t î è H a r i S t T w
some 87 people have signed th e
One rvason fo r th e increase w as d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Roy highw ay e n te rs th e city.
Ju
stic
e
H
arold
J.
W
a
rn
e
r
of
the
a
t
Brookings.
(or exam ot
She finally leaves
T he cu rv e in front of th e And
A pplicants for this ex am in at- C h am b er of C om m erce G uest the passage last S eptem ber of the Bolin, of the W lnchuck.
th e city c l e r e c o r d e r jo 1» a fte r O regon S u p rem e C ourt in cere-
Book in recent weeks. T hey have 1954 A m endm ents to ' the Social
erson place, the le tte r said, is
^ S; Æ
n f ^ day’
ion m us’
reside w d h in
th re e y e a r s ^ , r h earin g people
com e from all over the U nited S e c u rity Act. T hese amendmiMits
liazardoux and action on it was
'com plain and
Jan and gro an and I /
g , ° u,n
one
delivery of the above-m ent- S ta te s, Canada, A u stralia, E n g
requested.
FRID A Y IS P IC K -U P DAY
increased all. her..fit paym ents
e >ou n Sest circu it judges in ioned post office and m ust ha r lan d and H awaii.
scream . Enoug g i? N ot for Gladys. n
F rid ay is pit k-up day for the
C hief of Polioe Bud C ross re-
and m ade it possible for the first
O
regon,
and
w
ill
be
one
of
five
so
resided
for
one
y
e
a
r
next
-
»
•
S he w ins th: school board elect
tim e for survivors of som e w ork city truck. It w ill stop at all the ported th at th e p ark in g m e te rs
ion w here for the next five yeare
ers who died a f te r 1939 and before business places to pick up re had to be ckvaned, at an ap p ro x
shv will h e a r people m oan and
m a jo rity of the people w ho stop 19,»0 to qualify for paym ents.
fuse, swept from sidew alks and im ate cost of $125.
Douglas,
Coos,
and
C
u
rry
co
u
n
ties
for
persons
entitled
to
'
gro an an d scream and yell. W hat
veteran a re going north, some of them all
A com plaint v.as read by M ayor
O th e r im provem enets in the from the s tre e t in front of each
as well as Lane C ou n ty w here it preference, a re from 18 to 50.
in te stin a l fo rtitu d e.
th e w ay up the coast and som e of law m ade by the 1954 A m end business place. T he m e rc h a n ts a re B rim m calling n ttu n tio n to th e
it expected th a t he will be p rin
•
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»
*
*
Full inform ation and a p p lic a t them on th e ir w ay to find 99 an.I m ents w ent into effect in 1955, asked to cooperate.
fact th a t the Ber.*sa people w ere
We .^vent out to B ruc? Hole cipally assigned.
ion form s m ay be o b ta in e d '« th? o th e r inland routes
building on ¡the new housing pro-
and th erefo re a re not reflected in
S und ay to ’show o u r re la tiv e s th a t
above-m entioned post ofriiV or
They te e m to be com ing from the lienefit figures for the end of
A?ct u n til 9*or 10 a t night. How-i
JB « L -th e n ativ es say, " it’s alway-i
from the Com m ission’s Washing' g re a te r distances th is ’y e a r than 1954. Among these w ere the b rin g
Mr. and Mrs. Ed H»?ikkala, and ever, the city agree I th a t nothing
sunny up th e riv er." But it w asn ’t
ton office. A pplications m ust be last, w ith the sta te s of Texas, ing of m any m ore em ployees and Mr. and Mi s. R,A. Conaw ay left could o r should be done on th e
sunny. H ow ever, th a t d id n ’t b o th
filed w ith th e U. S. Civil Service New-J orsey. P ennsylvania A lbert i self-em ployed people under the S unday fo r a tw o w eek vacation question.
e r my a p p e tite any. By a ctu al
Commission, W ashington 25. D C . and O n ta rio appearing m ore th an law and the beginning of th - trip to so u th e rn C alifornia and
T h? council ag reed to give the
count, I a te six eggs, tw o, big
Mexico.
and m ust he received o r .'>ost- once.
lib rary somt? funds, previously
"disability
freeze,"
which
p
ro
te
c
ts
helpings of fried potatoes, 's ix
m arked not la te r than Ju ly 19. ( T he m a jo rity a re to le ra n t of fu tu re benefit rig h ts of fo rm er
budgeted to them la st y ear, p ro
R ainbow g irls from th e Brook- i 1955?
porkies th re e p ork patti'es, six
o u r w eath er, alw ays hoping to w orkers w ho have becom e to ta lly LIBRARY BUILDING
vided a req u est he m ade. The
ings
c
h
a
p
te
r
w
ho
a
tte
n
d
e
d
th
e
pieces of bacon, fo u r thick slices
find th e sunshine fiefore they disabled.
city governm eht e x p re sse d an in-
o f home m ade b rta d , an d th re e s ta ta m eetin g la st w eek a t Me- M e n ; f 'i T D i r x
toave th e coast. Som e how ever,
fere? t in seeing th a t th e lib rary
T he E u re k a social security office GETTING IN SHAPE
CURIO SHOI
cu p s of coffee for b reak fast. M innville w ere: K aren Sim pson,
com plain b itterly , and seem to is in Room 206 of th - Post Office
M aterial progress has Ix'en here is m aintained.
Jo
y
G
ott,
Melody
B
rim
m
,
K
ay
N '.edless to say, th a t m eal lasted
OPENING PLANNED th ink the fog has dropped ju st to Building, and rep resen tativ es of m ade to w ard n-adyint; the tr'w
Nichols, B etty Je a n Thom pson.
me u n til lunchtim e. .
C larice L a tim e r w ill open i I ke.ep them from enjoying th e ir th e office visit Brookings re g u la r lib ra ry building
T he K c,sl(? Eddie I lour Honored
S h irley F re e m a n , A nna P hillips new and unusual business c tP e d vacation.
b ro th e rs brought th - ir hug? su n d
ly
on
the
th
ird
T
uesday
of
uvery
? a ; ñ a ' r ) sM „A l^
s
i. 'psJ . S
T he c e n te r is opon from 1 to m onth.
e r up. las, Satiird-iy. and smooth At 4 H Slimmer School
in th e O rton Building in the noi
t .30 e " c h a f t ’ rpixin. n 'ld is weil
cd th e con. le t’? slab so the iloor
i S m ith and C arol R ausch,
Eddie H oar of B rookings was
hfisiness section of Brookings.
A R R IV E *FOR SUM M ER
stocked
w
ith
brochures
and
pham
-
tile m ay bt layed. S tan P atterso n honored^ last w eek a t 4-H cluo
Mrs. Bob S w an and M rs Sam
T he m erchandise will consist >f plets from m any O regon cities, as
has a crew lined up for this hit!
G ott accom panying them .
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. H endrick, a thorough vacuum ing of the sum m er sdhool a t O regon S ta te
novelties m ade of driftw ood, c< •- well as the Brookings folckxr.
P resid in g over the s ta te m e e t amics, unusual gifts and a n tiq u e ;
and g ra n d d a u g h te r, Mark? Fox, loom s m usr p re c e d e n u ttin g dow n college w hen he was elected p res
ing of about 1500 girls w as Miss
have a rriv d iq Brookings for the tR'» tile. It is hoped Chat the s tr u c ident o( his living group.
Mr. and Mrs. L atim er w il
K ay M acy, who will be re m e m b e r
As president, he d irected a ffa irs
sum
m er. T his w ill be the 11th tu re can lx* put into use by mid-
leavo this week on a buying t r n.
Of
(lie school d u rin g th? 10-day
ed as hav ing conducted th e in a u g
consecutive y e a r th a t the H en Ju ly although it will b. a job of
E ight tito d but h ap p y 4-H ck.o
T hey have lived in B rookings
ra tio n of th e c h a p te r a t B rook about a year.
dricks have m ade Brookings th e ir considerable m agnitude to pack, school and w as a m em b er of th e
m em bers re tu rn e d F rid a y evening u ings.
ru m m e r home. He is a school m ove and replace the several < ouncif m ade up of house pres
T he opening d a te will be an-
from C orvallis w here they atte n d -
te a c h e r in C o ttag e Grove Calif thousand volum'.-s so they can idents.
< d th e 4-H S u m m e r School held w ^ i l a H conclaveJ he g ir k n°unced late,
More than 1850 club members
w
ere
bedded
down
in
hom
es
of
T
hey will be staying in th e ir home be found w hen the custom er;;
tIrate on th e O regon S ta te C am p
from throughout the state attend-
E a ste rn S ta r and M asons aro u n d
o;i the. C olgrovu B' tte.
us from Ju n e 14th to 24th. All of
RECOVERS
FROM
IL
L
N
E
S
’
.
w
ant
th-
m.
< d th e 1955 school.
and in McM innville.
L o re tta W aldien, d a u g h te r of
them atte n d e d th e su m m er school
F
u
r
th
e
r
steps
tow
ard
fo
rw
a
rd
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k ¡W aldien, h is
on scholarships furnished by th e
recovered from a serious illness ing the Boy Scout B uilding pro
U. S. N atio n al
B ank,
Chetco WILLEY WINS
gram a re being offered at th?
, th a t kept h er in bed m ost of the
G range, A zalea G arden Club, C u r
BOAT
RAGE
.....
last year. She will be able to H ighw ay M arket. F inancial w. il
ry C ounty Pom ona G range and
W ilton W illey. E rookings won I rejoin the senior class this year. w ishers a re asked to buy a s m any
H en d rick 's F u rn itu re
T h ere w ere tw o 4-H clubs rep 3rd place in th e 50 m ile fishing | She left this week for a vacation ' 50 c e n t concrete building bloc'
, trip to W eaverville for the Golf' i as they can afford and th
resented, Tom m y G a rd n e r and boat ra c e a t K lam ath F a lls - la s t
J nam es will hi? writt? n on th e ch.-
I Rush D avs.
Lennie F ra z ie r of th e Gun 4-H S a tu r d a y ----- -
spaces on display at th e em[c
C lub; R ichard Bomhoff, Eddiv
ium
H oar. R ichard Donnelly, D ale and
T he
Brookings
Live
S to k
Ja n e t C ru m p and M ervin P e tte
T ru c k in g outfit (otherw ise .Di!'
grew of th e W inchuck Livestock
Cam pttall and .Ted F re e m a n , h; v<
4-H Club.
w©r— Ja m e s K irby and Gordon
b ro u g h t in, from th e B ay ar.
evening: a t the V FW Hall.
Among th e honors g arn e re d by
' Olsen.
*
om
e
35
tons
of
blocks
w
hich
)!»■
In sta lle d in th e A u xiliary w ere - O “ ‘f ° ing P-’^ n t
I » s D im ?
th e local club m em bers w ere E d
O ne of th ? great '“u n tap p ed " ' began assessm nt w ork on 1'- H orton bro th ers a re laying. T I •
die H o a r , being elected president
G ladys K anick, P re sid e n t; Mrs
k l,anded th<? kavvl o v e r to
o f his house; R ichard Bomhoff reso u rces of the B rookings a rea m ountain for the firm He liv J ('o ra te d th e ir cost of th e hauii -
Gordon
O lsen,
vice-president; i ,h e new P‘’ ’“*dent A rt Knox.
So fa - block buyers have set.th-
w as cap tain of one of th e baseball m ay be "ta p p e d ” th is sum m er in th e area for four y e a rs
In
sta
lla
tio
n
of
officers
of
both
Mrs.
Jean
T
hom
pson,
se c rX a ry ; L_ O th er new officers include C arl
an d volleyball team s of his house; W orkm en a re p resen tly c learin g , Now several men w ith a C at nam es down for som e $500 in t b<
the
Lions
and
th
e
Lions
A
uxiliary
M
rs.
W
illiam
H
uoytla.
tre
.surer; Y ahr. v ¡« -p re s id e n t; a n d Fren-
p
a-t
.30
days
and
if
will
ta
k
e
o
i*
out
a
road
up
th
e
fam
ous
Mt.
a
re
at
work
clearing
a
road
w
y
R ichard D onnelly played in th e
B rookings-H arbor w as hel l M rs. Al M incer, Lion T am er; and
beginners o rc h e stra over th e radio Emiljf- in o rd e r to begin som e min- t 0 elim inate the 4 '. mile hike o $7pLL.,Tiore fo clean the slate:
,a . W ednesday night at th
Cliff directo rs, M rs Al P hillif« and ( '.i1115 A‘T U, “S ’eCreaa,^-'-nMtt‘« « ‘
Cliff
It w as q u ite som a-job UTfload
- several tim es; and M ervin P e tte - ing o p eratio n s on th e m ountain th e sum m it The road is no« . p
Mrs. Ix'Roy Pollard.
Ju rra y P a lm e r as p ig m aster; and
tw o
tru c k -tra ile r
Io t '.s House.
to a mite and a q u a r te r of tl.e tl?
-Jtrew w as chosen cap ta in of a this year.
T he joint in stallatio n .was I- I I
D oor prizps w ere won hv Jint ‘ r° m e r H a g g e rty as a ssista n t pig-
C harles Crosby, P a u l Black T
A group called the Mt. E m ily to p
u n it of th e boys in his house, and
¡.luster.
Neil Beck. Ronald Gordon, i ‘no tollowing a cKTcRfri din n er served , K irby and M rs. .Rod H erm an.
also was chosen to ta lk over th e
v
X
?
'
;
,
"
... h- the A lta r Society.
j E n te rta in m e n t fo r th e Lions
E n te rta in m e n t for th e evenlnir
ra d io on th e subject "fiMhw;"
In sta lh n g officer w as Bill Roel- ' ‘ ‘»b w as provided by the Fam - •
,
entng
w hich w as one of th e classes he u n d er , h . .u p .r v isl0'1 o( Mr. H ar- „ p| o ra ll„ „ w„ , k e n m r ,'f ir .! .' I, ' G riL b 'I £
ting,
of
G
ra
n
ts
Pass,
zone
c
h
a
ir-
j
i-‘
hed
F
our,
who
play-xl
several
4
U
,,
a
verslon
"Thia
Old
lo o k w hile there.
e w » » « T S i n g S S S an? X n X ™
d r S S T ' S i ' " ' “ " ’'" ’J ’' ‘ ” ' » . ' 7 ' '
man. Pop Reed w as given a spec- rejections. T he group consists of i ‘°u se
ren d ered by tw o P o rt
T h e C u rry C ounty g roup wtere
Mr. an d Mrs. U nderhill a re
rtr‘" mK
P">l « 1» T2 ire t. M om ial aw ard fo r u n tirin g w ork and S h e rrill McClain,, Jo an Kanick, ! O rford » h ig h
school
stu d e n ts
accom panied to C orvallis by Mr.
J e r r y S m ith and Gordon Sund.
'«as
,M?1P and morr materials will be distinguished Lionism
nd,
brought down by Andy Grabble;
ar.d M rs. Donaldson, n o rth Curry- c u rre n tly living a l* tffc C rest r . -n,
L -n
, , E m ily M tne?il firm needed and the sale of the blocks
In stalled in the Lions w ere;
.ie v e r a l numbers by Blossom Be-
C ounty leack?rs and bus d riv er Motel.
XTr i r
.
v
f
i
■ claim s on. the m ountain, will be a very encouragipg boost P resident, Al Phillips; 1st vice,
hee and her troupe of dancer*; a
K enneth P rie st, C ounty Agent, . M r. Lncterhill w rote his first and each claim covers about 20
M orris C o rd erm an ; 2nd vice,
song "Danny Boy*’ by Freddie Fire
vyho spent p a rt of th e tim e w ith
X
.
± 9rni-2f?alS in tKé aI ^
CreS
Mre
PhUlips and Mrs. I>>- H arold Y oung; 3rd vice, E a rl
tfo? group w hile th e y w ere at S u n td th e p r e p a y T l M ? and
a short talk on Ireland by Maur
X cco N in « »° U nderhill th e Roy ,>i>l;ard and
m otof- C oats; se c re ta ry
Joe K anick;
C orvallis, and Mrs. Sylvia Lee, ?h-n
een
Daughtery, who Is visiting
„o k r ’ h2 .
.con,,uns
some do- £ »
' S . « - * • • '« > " ' “ u r a '-
P o llard; and
County. E xtension Agent, who re
here from County Cork)and a talk
Lion
T
am
er,
Joe
Sayre.
New
d
ir
T
he
Brookings
R
o
tary
club
held
gree—gofd, tu n g sten , m olydenium ,
’ ,dl a m<l ' '
>**11
m ained fo r th e e n tire school p e r e r ex p lo ra tio n s w ere m ade.
ectors a re W arren P e rrin and th e ir an n u al "C hange-over” din- on Insurance adjusting hy Oble
Four years ago Underhill again ' zinc among other things.
| - 2Pne «»out a week.
Special Election
Set For July 7
Nowhere A Finer Climate -
LILY PARADE PLANNED
TWO SUFFER INJURIES
IN SEPARATE ACCIDENTS
MAN IS INJURED
musisp/uf,
IN FALL FROM
FOR DOGS ONLY
LEO LUCAS
BOY HIT BY CAR
WEDNESDAY
LEAVES COUNTY
FAIR BOARD
SCHOOL ROOF
Kessler Heads
Court House
Building Group
Big Benefits
Received By
Curry Residents
Circuit Judge
To Be Sworn In
Rural Route
Exam Announced
Tourists Visit Here
From All Over
Rainbow Girls
At State Meet
4-H Members
Return Home
From Corvallis
Progress Made
As Boy Scout
Building Starts
thus, Rotaty (nstatt
Rew dub Officers
ATTEMPT TO TAP MT. EMILY
RESOURCES IS BEING MADE
Lions, Auxiliary
Install Officers
, 1 '■
Art Knox Is
New Rotary Head
iod.
I
Bruce Stewart. Directors retained ner,
and
ladies night Monday O’Brien of Eureka.