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u .O F W LIBRARY* EUGENE ORE f IL. Nowhere a Finer C itr a te - Nowhere a Finer Community T h u rsd ay , M arch 7, 1957 V olum e X II, N um ber 4 Brookings Youth Killed Io Hicjhwciy A ccid e n t ih e life of a popular young on the highw ay w n X s t u d e n t Us< Friday th e , J 1 u rriw hov H arrison ported th at tn t Ul f 45 m inutes. , , , m h h . „ i im proved and . , ... u lin on a stretcher, an a S s a is ls S - S - K S S S " ^ Lick up tru c k « he ^ . - ^ w as i i u d riv in g failed to negotiate a curve slam m ed directly into a true* parked off the side of the toad- A passenger, P ale Crum p. 16. re- ceived only a knee cap injury. - ,„, r ä ----Ä se v e ra l hun d red Moms and Pops and - - *-- Iroekings Area to Get toother Attorney Seen ~ County According to the state police who investigated th e accident, here is w hat happened. A Pox Bros. T ruck tractor, and B ert De Moss’s Lowboy w ere parked 18 feet off the highw ay in a w ide parking area, about tw o miles south of Cape Fcrrelo road, r ^ c o r near th e cab front * — end the pick-up hit - T he ----- a n of i th e nick-un th e truck alm ost square, and S tate Police rep o rted th at ap p a r ently the pick-up was trav elin g at a high rate of speed <nia that both boys W” , ,h ,dck > unassisted, fn iX * nr o r ive faltering ’m ^ ' n h e d . o ^ n h h t & a fcw few w words. ortjs By this time tim e his - - had arriv «.rived m other and . - father ed . However, Dr. Brown said th a t abdom ina herroraging slar»\, ’ and he again took a tu rn for the worse. out of the worse. T T hey hey i took o o r him ............................ station w agon io adm inister m ore artificial re s p e ra iio n hut h » eon- ditron = - - a n d he - £ . face. The m en , brokt.„ rlbs. ,n d no chest 4 45 p .m -[in ju ry . and also reported th a t h i . T he boys w ere on th e wrav to j h eart w as M t , wM W a rre n M cN eely «7 s p la y _ J > , W <»I I * II iv iv a i H ,H b a s k e tb a „ up hay to be used in a school in the chorus, and was a p opular The equipm ent was b e 1 nlg . T‘w irp dance, student. They have lived in Brook- rented by M erton M ansur^and thi | attending physician ren iea .......- . sa,d th at Hale died f o r ^ « ^ e - * 1 . of „f « interna;IIings r tto r w il . , m en had ju st loaded a cat on ,» ,r truck, but h ad n ’t started the en- 5 X S S H a i ^ h - n e existanee C urry co County gone u n ty has *v. - - Over- gine as yei. Robert rwuvi v H enderson t ; • • • had . just , . __ ii.<kz4 obnii the-Top” in th . eir d j riv e for funds funds P» w w alked about hflViTTS S ' he . ^ A s s a o c .««JoGnn i a t i o n having PLAN OPEN HOUSE coUccted 31.311.05. C Ed Demp- lv affects his w ife’s health. John B. Ebinger, attorney. i 1 S“V Ilc a -t C hairm an reported Lorings Sales and Service new He is a form er m em ber of tne »math Falls, will open for busi Board of G overnors of the Oregon T uesday. It is expected th a t m any W illys d istrib u to r here, will hold es in Brookings on April 1. Me an “open house’’ to give the pub S tate Bar. P rio r to 1937 hei was of the m ailing envelopes left by ,11 conduct a general law prac- v ith the F irst N ational Bank of the callers on H eart Sunday will ic an opportunity to see their new •e in the Robinson building next P ortland, as a special tru st rep re be tu rn ed in as payrolls are m a le lot of rain has come dow n inc ul jeeps a week '™"> youngsters and S aturday, on M arch 15-16. Re- d u rin g the past two weeks in the City Hall. sentative for all branches in the in th e area. P aren ts— if your 1 BrooWngs. A fter a b eau ,, ul, prac- freshm ents wil be served. Ebinger has a great deal of pro- The Brooking" H arbor area, in- don’t w ant to go to school next tically semi arid w inter th i rain, •rty in Brookings, although he cuding .evidences to Pistol River, Ebinger is leasing an a p a itm m t started Tw ice this week, and sev- is lived in K lam ath Falls since from G rootendorst. The Fauerso- collected $872 94 in th eir Sunday M onday, don’t w orry. Spring va- 137. He plans m aking the move L esm eister Real Estate calling and envelopes mailed in cation is upon us. The an nua l v e ra l tim es last week Brookings cation w ill begin o n F r i d a y - been among the “w ettest , Brookings because the high h a n d led th e au.m g.m ent> . to date. In spite of the driving ha spots” in the nation. I rains w orkers called at more th a n M arch 8th. and school won t begin Ititude in K lam ath Falls ad ■ ■ Last week a total of 6 18 inches 1087 homes on H eart Sunday i until M onday m orning M arch 18. Many of the teachers, all of the fell. T his week th ere has been this area alone. nnounce P o ’to Shots P o rt O rford, w ith Mrs. Dolores adm inistrative staff will attend t “ P arade of N ations” is the 3.10 inches, w ith m ore falling Phillips cap tain of 21 w(’r k e rs : the annual Oregon E ducational them e chosen by the Satellite So The w eather: or Brookings Area has turned in $178.95 to A rnold Association convention. A f i n e cial club for the fashion show to Max. Min. The polio vaccination schedule panel of speakers have b e e n Peabody, County T reasurer. 47 be presented this year. T his will F eb ru arf 27 64 r the m onth of M arch has been planned, including Gov. R o R b u t L C es, H eart Chair- pianned, including uo v . M rs. for L- C. G ¿ rim 60 Word has been received th at Gold e a c h , h a , rep o rted . i , olm es. Jo h n Fiebay. and 1 o th e rk be the 10th annual show, spon F eb ru ary 28 inounced by the county health 52 sored by the club- M arch 1 -partm ent. For this area Dr. Da- Mr and Mrs. O tto Schm id, and «u’=,q 16 collected there. It is ex- The convention will bring The event will again be held in M arch 2 d Brow n will give shots on gran d d au g h ter, M iss Eva S.egler S i th a t « .m e additional eov-l g.«,» ,o ,0.000 teach ers from O rc the high school auditorium on M arch 3 arch 21, at the Brookings G rage Of S tu ttg art, G erm any wUl soon erage of th a t are a w ill be m ade gon ___________ M arch 4 hool at 9.30 a m On March 29, join the O J. Ellis fam ily, who M arch 29th at 8 p.m- this week. r. Leschin w ill give immuniza- sponsored for them- C hairm an for the show is Vera M arch 5 I Fowler, president of the Satellite □n shots at 1 p m ., also at the w onyhwUhi‘iO e > / V £ GENERATIONS They w ill fly From S tu ttg a rt on J i T o u V i h ™ rookings grade s c h o o l._______ the G erm an L u fthansa A irlines Socia club, w ith Helen Hanscam report vandalism D ir T u p f ^ TAKEN ' and Adga Bickncr on her com- about M arch 14, and they hope to w ork by m ailing your dimes and , PICTURES V andalism of the T errace dollars to “ HEART”, care of your , arriv e at the Crescent City A ir i m ittee lttee- . . j , Drive-In th e atre w as reported th is ON 93rd B IR TH D A Y local Post M aster, Mr. Dempsey PE DREAMS . port on the 16th, w here they shah D ecoration chairm an M u r i police w ere notified w eex. niaiv G r„gg and her - n r n u n e c are b>;« - » J ^ „ i n g an invesiiga- receive a h earty welcome from said- Mrs Peorge Anderson c e l l and are conducting an investiga- Mrs. M arianne Ellis, and Mr. O rin 1 brated her 933rd birthday Mon ily engaged in preparing a biauti- tion. It was reported that glass day by having her picture taken ful Stage setting w here local ap had been broken in the refesh- Ellis, and Miss Bellita Rose. w ith her daughter, her grand- n arel stores and their models will m ent building, and candy and The Schm ids hope to m ake then daughter, her great 8r»nddaugh. show th e latest styles for spring perm anent residence here m oth er m erchandise taken. ter and her great great g rand and sum m er. Brookings, and perhaps engage in daughter. The group was m ade up cabinet making. Mr. Schmid was , of Mrs. Anderson, Mrs Viola in th e fu rn itu re m aking business The purchase of the Chetco H anscam , Mrs. .Thelma Pettigrew . for m any years prior to the w ar and is very com petent .and effi Cafe and th e B and J Lounge Mrg Jo an Croak ett and little two Rrooks and Brookings cam e cient in m aking finished wood w as ’a nnounced this week by Tony | m onths oid Debra Crockett. ly ^ Felipe, and Bob D efenbaugh. both Andersoh J iv e d all of her products local men, from Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. J in m A ^ im en, from 1 nols 1 ^ and and Rogue Rogue Rl. Rb lJ n(£ ' UCoach Cal Pace had a good , 3»¿ 9 fQt # u u le He wil be looking for oppoi- Robinson 1 -- • •— ----- ir*" tn n‘ v rw*r ted v'er valleys before coming season. They finished w ith difficult and w ith ace scorer tum ties io show his skill and tunities cOast more lir, coast about ten years ago. She, wins and ,g° bnC’ and nine nine losses losses in in 22 22 games, X v difficu Bullock , out of the lirk„ line-up The Robinsons ........................ have - By Joe Murphy w orkm anship. They shall reside the place of business for 12 years w ith her family, lived for ° r T " 11 waS CO3Ch PaCe’S nrSl Sea’° l^he B r u in f m a n a g e d only th ree m any it takes is a little bit of at 302 M emory LAne. after buying it from Chad C had 111 west of — Sal?m | win§ m the last es to years wvsv r - - on the Him in ... Brookings. iasl n ine gam games lking at the m orning coffee w ick in 1945. * “ now All/ knOWTT — hirfn Kimi «.*•*» 1 ■ IflVH — - — down —- ois R iver at w “ hat is know n Thft Brooks high point ut of the b r jrju .n>i th eir seaSon record ik and most every problem The Robinsons still O w n t h e as the old Anderson ranch. Be- year cam e d u rin g the m iddle of One Qne of th lh e best features features. about ab< be solved. For exam ple, the V o’.u n te er F ii« D ent. Robinson building, which is next aa ---- th eir T hree of « Mrs. . . . v Violla ,„ iit. Hanscam H nnscam , . tw o o of the schedule, when they had com- the fhe squad squad is is th eir age. a g e Three er day a few of us cam e up Plans First Aid sides tw of door to the Cafe. They plan on piled a a sun»* string of five straight, ■ and h the final solution of the sur- ----------7— < . the five starters, including the her sons, Fred and Archie A nder pueo The Brookings V olunteer Fire rem aining in Brookings. four straight, w inning nine out ol entire front line will be back s plywood problem burdening -D tp* is sponsoring a first aid | Felipe lives in H arbor, w - " hile “J son live in this area, and her oth er th eir first 11 games, losing only nex t year. Also several oth er N orthw est. S s s T his class w ill be taught Defenbaugh moved to Sm ith R r£ • • • two daughters, Mrs. F red Reiling to Eureka in the opener, and Del players saw enough action d u rin g through the cooperation of the er seVeral years ago fro th e year to inusure Coach Pace Ve reasoned this way. If wt O regon1 S tale In d u strial A ccident AnBl.les, Calif. and Mrs. Tom Young live in N orte in th eir second m eeting T hen Eagle Point, rated sixth of plenty of help next season. A i find a liquid solution th a t will Commission and th eir Accident T hey pian to nam e the esta > G ran ts Pass and Lakeview , re in the state at the tim e dum ped good Ju n io r Varsity squad will ,de plywood pliable and easy to P revention Division field instruc- Hghment “Tony and B o b s G reen also add to next seasons team clQsed for spectiveiy spectively nd we w ill install a big tank of P rev en tio n iz m aterially. _ a is stuff at the end of the pro- * F‘ several days, since Monday, for Coach Pace will lose three good tion Une. and as the sheets The local C urry County Chap- r(?novating w o rk , and will open m en in Jery Anderson, S tan C rib off we w ill sim ply dunk te r q{ Cross ra d ay a y ’ or of the the A A rnerican m erican Red R _ eith er T T h h u u rsd or Friday. Friday. The The b l e a n d Ron Lane, all of whom in the ' ¿ tank. another ‘nu,‘h ‘ iS e Then Tsof" p’l ^ X * ” « ’OP*” “ " 8 ln every W‘ y “O!S liquor permit has been Iransfered w ere good ball handlers and b e t wUl roll the soft plyw ; jb)e j n>n>e trial DOC’KET announced h e - te r th an average shots. in a tight roll like a new s T his class w ill sta rt at 7 p.m. The seasons record: The trial docket for the C urry < etta A Owens vs. ier The plywood firm s w ill Eureka 56 M arch 14 at the Brookings Fire county circuit court was a n- J (jn et a,. Lloyd M. Rice Broookings 37 re no trouble selling these rolls Hall Anyone over 15 years old Valuable U ltt De N orte 334 nounced this week The cases wil j Comm vs. G eorge Haines; Brookings 35 telephone poles. Rogue River 28 w ill be welcome, and a c^ a5 f e P robably raries In the be tried in the following o rder, io n ip rru o ttu ij few lib --------- Unem. Brookings 48 • • • 75c for the te x t book will be th i country have on them .. G lendale 34 she 1..^. ve j r <>« beginning A pr,i 22 at 10 a m. in _ _ s k erm an Jr. vs. Elmer Brookings 42 We’ve got a few bugs to iron . -------------- (h( c u r r y Coun(y c(jurl bousc ,n A rthurs E t Sh<rm ahur £ Rogue River 28 only charge. ; Brookings 61 t but our panel of ex p e rts be- Gold Beach 35 44 ve th a t we could even devise --------— , a* 1 Gold Beach- cw rar E W eber et ux; Brookings iu w m h r . -- Del N orte 40 I j llnnutpi T hrough the thoughtfulnes > RatZeburg vs. S tate Ind Jt VR y W Crook; B rookings 31 ie artificial branches to stick G lendale 38 Fiks Lodge Donate» 1 ^ 1 : 1 E ,u „ n ..n , ” s s a s s a the end of ol the m e rolled r o « ^ plywood — — L lK S Gold Beach 44 we would w ould be able to sell them p |avJ. round Equipment ice B yra j r . ---- P ort O rford 48 parks for »venire fnr trees. For exarnpit exam ple J® yearooon--. ............- G eorge K alina,, E B. Lym an Week of Monday, May • ; Fran- Brook mgs 53 S S X £ L . . S = B = S S S " p ark . r - c»»tes m ent dona , : Society phoenix 39 . -------- eauio - for the past tw en y * George K alina; Eugene Roehm me P H ull vs. Jo h n B. Ebinger; Brookings 45 izona. and other treeless states Eagle Point 58 bv the Elks Lodge is now up and w h ü e th e uiuS trated w orks_ d K ah n a; fc^ri S arg ean t uld buy our product by the car- S ara I B.ddle vs. Donald P HrcK,kmgs 4, Eagle Point 29 ™ ^ X b l e d a ta v .. G eorge K a lin a ; R u th F e rg u - Sims- Ethel Anderson et vlr vs. B ro o k in g 35 d—and viola—our problem is installed. Four basketball «o al* IV 46 s e tu p o u ts id ^ w — ^ ^ " v e n va , * c X ’e y VS Lee English et al; Brookings 44 ked. Phoenix 55 • * • Brookings 53 A rcata 36 yOUng in general Î L , a n d com b; L aw rence T. Coom bes vs. D avid' A D ellaven etu x ; Wm L Brookings 47 I assum e most of the plywood are keeping 60 or Doris H ansen et al vs. Robert M Eagle Point 50 ch a p m a n ; Donald L Johnson Brookings 46 ople are busily engaged in .ig busy all the tim e— rain or shine. fertilizers, p lan t disea. . Eagle Point 45 i pests, and of s p e d a l . vs ’ j . H Counts et al; T hom as M orrill e t al. Brookings 41 ing how to solve the problem s Betty G ardner vs. Raleigh G ard IV 41 the new spaper business. SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET ^ X o r i d . ^ h a n d l i n g plants / , £ hw ay ner; O lin Edw ard Moore vs. A rtie Brookings 40 IV 49 • • • ' Brookings 52 Mav Moore; Raymond M urry vs. Eagle Point 45 T here w ill be a school hoard , u nder varied clim atic conditions^ R e l a W e’re glad to see our friend Brookings 39 G lendale 50 ephe collection is a f,' dn^ ^ ugh s ta te H ighw ay Comm. vs. L. E. Elaine M urry; W. L. C nssey vs. Hrtxfkings 56 eorge Funk arrived back in m eeting on T h ursday night this . Goody et al; H ighw ay Comm. vs. Iaee English. ,wn M onday. He was back east ,,,,.k in th e school adm inistration ^ » ¿ ^ ^ ¿ ^ " ^ b e r e d eddling bulbs, and ran into office. jm e health difficulties. Gees Çv r I r p RoinfaP Total Pushes Upward Spring Vacation Begins Friday Tenth Annual Stye Show Set German People To Live Here Cafe, Lounge Sa'e Announced Bruins Win 13 Games out of 22 Played Trial Docket Set