Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 10, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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__E R O O K IN G s ,HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. Q p r n n v
die Stark. Jimmy Lytle, Ron
32 Will Give i aid
Akers. Bob Garrard. Gene
‘Gould and Jimmy Vincent.
Js To Scouts, Ronald Akers, with 11, Gene
! Gould with 11 and Jimmy Vin-
iy, July 18
; cent with 18 lead the group. Ron­
ald Akers, because he has not
been a first class scout the re-
Iquired three months time will
not receive his S tar Scoui pin.
Perfora1
although he has enough merit
- ----
I badges to grant him Life Scout
court of honor will be aw ard-
the lawi
ation. L,
,, July 18. at Mill
was announced Mon-
dS- Bro
,ule all details are not
[completed. it will be held
with everyone invited
especially the parents
| scouts.
ily anyone in the troop
□out sone advancement or
Job As Judge Was
J Three tenderfoots will re-
Most Difficult Task
| second-class pins: Bruce
vck „
Quentin Mason and Dick
Asked Of Anv Man
d Con^
m aliir
jerit Badges To
Awarded Troop
¡Court of Honor
Z.H«
asonabie
moni
Proclamation
NOW IN STOCK
New B reakfast Nook Sets
A rtistry Displayed
In All Floats Of
Lily P arad e, Fri.
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
And Radio Company
iT
e River]
evel
y head
e, 4 vr$.|
.. Con»
re?on
Mr and
i
Klamath r- n Lan> Metler of
thi \
d * Were visitors ln
°Ver the Fourth- Tliey
New M attresses and Springs
PROCLAMATION : WHEREAS
the unregulated use of certain
New Congoleum Rugs
forest areas is, in the judgment
New
Assortm ent of ( ’hairs
of the State Forester, a menace
Large Selection of Modern Light F ixtures
to life and property due to con­
ditions tending to cause or al­
Double-Oven Gas Range
low the rapid spread of fires which
W
estinghouse
and V ictor Radios
might occur or because of the,
I
ortables
and
Combination
Radio-phonographs
inaccessible character of s u c h '
areas
due to the lack of .uMcu.ri
suitable
............................«v.
Farm B attery Radio Sets
roads, and w h e r e a s , upon the W estinghouse and Sampson Autom atic Irons
Show,ng or the State F o r c e r A m , d o n -, f(,
hav* “qX
a line of
it appears to me to be necessary
First ( lass F u rn itu re to r th at home of yours.
t Class pins will be award-
_ . „ _ ,,
. .
, , to close to unregulated use the
L rs e Berger. Glenn Or- „ T° * ’ f- .? <,"dbo- J'‘.
°* ' he following areas designated as:
J Shipley, Jimmy Vincent. <
, as kn hay’
,he most AREA NO R-l All National For­
tele. Ronald Akers.
difficult task heaped upon any ests in Oregon and adjacent areas
Pin » ill be warded :p<Ts o n 1,n ">“dern times. Such Is protected by the United States
Vincent, and Life Scout !nOt only his °p,nlon but of lh<“ Forest Service as follows: Adja-
many hundreds who viewed the J cent to Siskiyou National Forest:
i Gene Gould.
V. A. Mendenhall Sr.
W. E. Wolfe
badge awards, 54 in all, parade which exceeded all ex-1 Secs. 29 and 32, T. 31 S., R. 11
W,; Sec. 30, T. 32 S.. R. 8 W.; Grayshel Building
awarded to Quentin Ma­ pectations.
Brookings, Oregon
Said George F u n k , general T. 32 S., R. 9 W.; T. 33
ili Shipley, Glen Orton,
chairm
an
of
the
whole
affair:
iS.,
R
8
W.;
T.
34
S.,
Rs.
i Berger, Bob Shipley, Ed-
I "It was not fair to any person 8, 11 and 13 W.; T. 35 S., Rs.
to ask him to pick winners in 8. 11 and 12 W.; T. 39 S., Rs.
a group of floats which was so 9 and 12 W.; Sec. 31, T. 40 S.,
near perfection from any point R. 8 W.; T. 40 S., R. 9 W.; T 41
of view. I believe he did the bestiS., Rs. 8, 9 and 11 W.; Sec. 33,
any one person could have done, i T. 41 S., R. 12 W. NOW. THERE-
A list of the registered floats1 FORE, I Earl Snell, Governor of
Waves Styled , was not available at the moment the State of Oregon, by virtue of
this article was written, and a the authority vested in me under
[your individuality
great deal of it must be done the provisions of Section 107-210.!
'experts in the art.
from memory. Prize winners, as Oregon Compiled Laws Anno- ‘
c.r shop and let us prove turned in by Mr. Sandbo, were: tated, as amended by C hapter1
Humorous — Glenn and Vem 252, Oregon Laws, 1945, do here-
r from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Garvin, who dressed as prospec- by proclaim the unregulated use
PW« by Appointment
tors, with their pack burro. Sec- of the above-described areas to
Have a nice selection of various type
r.av through Saturday
ond prize went to Bill Wridge be unlawful and do hereby close!
for his interpretation of a re­ said areas and the same shall
listings on ACREAGE and HOM ES;
»Dnwy Real Estate Bldg. tired lily grower.
.
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,
be
subject
to
use
only
upon
con-
Brookings, Oregon
For businesses and organiza- dition that entrants shall comply
OCEAN VIEW & OCEAN FRONTAGE
tions of the area: Brookings Wa- with all of the following require-
lith Deveny, Owner
fnffm
n
♦ ,er C°- took first, closely followed ments or conditions: 1 to refrain
HOME SIT E S: RA N CH ES: TIM BER
nman, O perator by the Community Baptist float, from smoking while traveling in
LANK & BUSINESS INCOME
“—
'In this division the competition such areas 2. to secure a perm it
was exceptionally keen, and the issued by the forester or a fire
PR O PERTY !
task in choosing first and second warden before building a camp-
prizes was most difficult. The fire other than at improved, des-
Don t tail to se e "P ete" if you contem plate
T P V rp » zv
• A°a t en,ered by Henry Kerr was ignated and posted campground
purchasing real estate!
I L A 1 | (J
' a rnasterP*ece °f ingenuity; The on such areas. 3. to have as a
REvrl
vublt or
orlri's Finest Clim ate”
Page S even
“e n « a,,w ‘i , P? ^ . . a’Ä
'
hpl^
•><* father while he
tervas, would have reached al­
re.
school they are entitled to. Vote
Brookings oenoot
School for the
most a “ mile in lengjn.
lengjh.
■ Vote - yes on *’«vviuiigs.
<««< u future
n u it of this area at
Already plans are being shaped
antl assure yourself and the same time,
for real competition next year. C 1lldren ] he right kinds of a ' Try
Try Cla—iftt
C la —if ly J A d » - T h e y p a y !
Brookings
and Harbor
Brookings
eauty Service
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE!
V
■
,
'
* ! Brookings M arket had an excep- part
pOU had VOUr tires
M lately?' Why n o t
of
h ii
oi
1
tional float, The Rotarv Club was when u s i n g cam pfires, except
artistically represented, not to when traveling as a pedestrian,
Hn and b u v o
| slight any of the others such as and or camping at improved.
I i a \ e tn O S e ,be Grange and Rod and Gun designated and p o s t e d camp-
iires repaired or Club.
grounds, tools as specified by the
pel before it is too For individuals. Bob Stanhurst, forester suitable for extmguish-
Betty Elston and Mildred Drake ing fires. This proclamation shall
R it today!
pooled talents to enter a float be effective from and after the
K Rubber Welders
for Easy street which took first first day of July. 1917, and shall
from new P. 0. I prize. Stafford Gardens was sec- remain in full force and effect -
(ond with many other individuals until and including the 31 day of J
i closely pressing them tor honors. December 1917. Done at the Cap-
The horses entered m the pa- itol in Sali m, Oregon, this 26th 1
i:n?s
Oregon radc drew much comment. Roy day of June 1947. EARL SNELL
Burrell, won second place anejjGovernor; attest, Robert S. t a r
fate
.Beverly Hill won first place. T h isrell. Jr., secretary
should not detiact from the task
that all were so close in compe-
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tition, and the margin of vie- .
I tory was less than a thread.
The kiddies, with their bicycles
and wagons showed lots of talent
for the coming generation It was
a toss-up between Carol Ann
Benson and Karen Foltz with
F'uneral D irector
Carol winning the toss for first.
and
Virginia Akers, with her little
brother as a passenger, took
Ambulance Service
third with her wagon, when she
Sunday and Monday
depicted "the infant newspaper.
P*hone 1091
Mrs. Young and Bob Smith
Crescent
City, Calif.
drew plenty of attention by their
floats. The high school float, ,
with plenty of "collegiate say­
ings attached, added to the con­
vulsions one might have at such
an occasion.
This column, and possibly
è * 11 » '
this entire page would be neces­
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sary to tell a little about all the
l I H J I l G tO U N D
floats, which, according to tour­
ists passing through the area,
O M f C I HOU
*
Ri klJ V6
would have graced the Portland
ÌA IU S D A V S :
Rose Festival or the Pasadena
417 G S T IIIT
wtl> Bank Road
IV B fK A . C A II7 J
Rose Parade.
With 40 registered floats, the
Watch for dates at Crescent
““ê from Harbor
last m inute several additional
were added, swelling the number, city, for your convenience!
• X. Tygart
E ¿ADA’S
eauty
SHOP
101
Murdock G.
R 0 E I) E R
See Classified Section fo r BETTER BUYS!
P ete J. L esm eister Agency
Real E state And Insurance
( ’rissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
Dentistry . ,
IN YOUR HOME TOWN!
D enture Work o f All Kinds. Your
P lates R em ade, R epaired and R e­
produced To Fit, Relined, and to
fit your purse.
No appointm ent needed
for out-of-town patients.
Fillings and m o s t other
Mello’s
kinds of work finished on
[E lding
the same day.. Office hrs.
10 to
service
4.
D R . J. E. S T E V E N S O N
C entral Building
Brookings, Oregon
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