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Nowhere A fin er Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community
JFlH . NUMBER XXI
m Learned
Tourist Run
Hwy. No. 101
for the diversion of
traffic, especially f r o m
was learned, first hand,
by Tommy V anPelt
Frazier and A. F. Pierce,
’j»y stopped at the Chev-
Station at the north
to Crescent City,
totnst was being directed
[jure to go by Grant* Pass
brtlani" for these reasons.
Tou can't average m o r e
3 miles an hour for the
s rough, dangerous because
trucks, and is so
BROOKINGS,
CURRY COUNTY.
OREGON
QUALITY OF FLOATS HIGHER THAN
LAST YEAR, DESPITE FEWER ENTRIES
More Than Thousand Cars Line Highway To
View World’s Most Unique Floral Parade
Four Hours Late A t
DISTRICT NO. 17
SfÆTT?
Not Worry Motorist J must meet state
STANDARDS SOON
I can t say th at my atto rn ey
has ever stood me up’ before,
but he will be this tim e,” re
Schcool Support Money
W hile th e re w ere fewer entries in the annual Lily Blossom Time m arked a tourist, Sunday when
Depends Upon How
parade. Sunday, the quality of floats were said by the many thou caught in the traffic incident to
sands who viewed the spectacle, to be far superior to last year's the lily festival parade.
Plan Is Met Here.
“I am only four hours late
entries. C heering crowds welcomed every float as it went by. Few
could m ake up th eir minds which float they would pick for first now—c a r trouble between here
Inform ation from Mr. Freem an
and Medford did th a t—but this of Freem an A Haslip. architects,
prize, but said any would do justice to any floral parade.
‘‘The C roft Lily Growers As-,
-------------------- —------- parade has anything beat I ever w as received Monday by the
As
saw —I couldn’t possibly go aw ay school board, th a t prelim inary
sociation. sponsors of “Lily Blos
without seeing everything and plans for t h e school building
som Tim e,” wishes to publicly
why not the parade?
express it gratitude, said H. T.
project w ere almost completed,
"I live in the fa r eastern p a rt and th a t J. L. Turnbull, of the
Jam es, sectretary . “its gratitude
of the United States, and we do sta te departm ent o f education,
and deep appreciation to the
not have anything th a t s ta rts to would confer in his office next
m any individuals, business firms,
—■ . . _
...
and organizations who contrib-
*PaKe folders, on cream- com pare to this. My reg ret is Friday, concerning the plans.
Tou can save three to four uted so generously in both l i m e . " “
.™
’"'‘i T . u " '" ! : th at my fam ily is not here to
__
t
* ...
. It is expected th at early next
ito Portland by the inland and money to m ake such an out- ^ro'™ ,nk' are
«¡»'nbuted win hplipv am h°r t
n5Vel I w eek> Mr. r reem an, educational
-there's no hills like you’ll
stan d in g success of the second
' “ ?* ' ham^ r ° ' , c?ml will believe me when I tell them supervisors of the sta te d ep art
the coast route.
the beauty.”
an n u al Lily Blossom Hime."
T f p r id e
K
m ent of education, Mrs. Kindel,
rJy able to believe th e ir
chairm an of the local board, and
“W e particu laly appreciate the! Credit for success of this fold-
these three went about the
Lynn Hampton, superintendent,
which called them to splendid co-operation a n d e n - ,er is duc the committee. com-
will confer at Salem at the sta te
w City, and in the mean- thusiasm displayed by so many I posed of W. L. Crissey. chair-
d e p a rtm e n t’s office, to get final
hgured they would actually of th e lum ber mills and logging! man; Bradley Page. Homer Kess-
approval for these plans.
i ’.he story, if such there was. firms. We w ere happy to see and jer and Ralph Vincent. Composed I
W ork is being “held up” some
»Ping at the same station, m arvel a t the num erous floats of several small pictures, th is'
w
hat
by the scarcity of heavy
pretext to check the a ir of which clevely exemplified the in- folder follows the teaching of aj
dirt-m oving equipm ent. It is nec
creasing
im
portance
of
this
new
Chinese
proverb
that
a
picture
(tres the three asked fo r,
essary to move in some dirt for
Some Fail To Reach
nation and got the story | indu stry to this area. Their big W1n teu more than 1000 words,
foundation for the new building,
(»ought—the same which had and beautiful floats were credit pictures were gathered by Mr.
Assembly Point To Be but so far, equipm ent cannot be
to
the
en
tire
industry
as
well
as
{
Vincent,
and
the
committee
de-
’’id to a tourist about a
Judged By Parade Time found. It is hojx>d th a t this big
the individual firms represented. cided on those which most nearly
iwur earlier.
equipm ent may lx? obtained from
We thought the floats beauti- depict the whole story of the
Frazier, who operates the
the forest service.
W
ith
the
judges
not
turning
in
Combers" near the John- ful last y e a r—this y e a r they pam phlet’s message: "The Chet- the list of w inners on floats p i
Word has just been received
w
ere
more
beautiful
and
elab-
co
Valley
Invites
You
.
.
.”
»iding. told the Pilot he
from the sta te departm ent of
the
Sunday
parade,
the
Pilot
1000 of these were given
as many as 200 cars o rate, if such can be possible. W«. out About
Friday and Saturday at t h e ! ,ounrt «UfflcuUy 1» obtaining the ,'duca'? "'’' 'hh a ' a " " v<'!'a ", "Lan
* his place in the past few w ere hopeful th at this year’s
nam es of winners. However, the rnus^
subm itted by Dist. No.
‘ and report that Crescent p arad e would be somewhat close two booths distributing lily blos- following list was obtained, with 17> by Aug 15> s,a tin K in detail
to
th
a
t
of
last
year
it
surpassed
soms,
and
many
people,
residents
*»d advised them to avoid
how each of the more than 65
y e a r’s. It was no wonder of the area, flock«*d to the Pilot no guarantee of the correctness: recom m endations of the sta te
route, virtually' on th e, last
.
Senior O rganizations: Azalea departm ent of education super
wro as had been heard b y 1 th a t tbe j udges had such a dlffi* office, there to pick up about a
onday.
y j cu lt tim e in deciding the best like number. Over 1200 wiere Garden Club, first; V eterans of visors will be met, and when.
the day of the festival ■ e n trie s~ To our way of thinking earm arked for disribution at the Foreign W ars, second.
Lynn H ampton. sufx*rintend-
Junior O raginzations: The 4-H ent, is spending this week in a
teer avers a lady drove a ^ r »bbons should have been blue lily blossom festival. The rem ain
n
u
b
’s
largest
float.
der
of
the
35,000
order
will
be
»Wing, saying that she f and a11 floats tied for flrst "
detailed analysis of the recom
C om m ercial.
Brimm
Bros.. ; m endations. and setting up rough
■taid to go further, if the ( T he several thousand specta- ready as soon as possible.
first; Swan Lum ber Co., second; plans in each instance. These will
ire true.
| to rs and visitors from many dis-
Lesm eister Real E state agency, need )>» approved by both the
Frazier qnietc-d the lady ta n t points, who witnessed this
third. H onorable mention goes to
Tisdale
Talks
On
district school board, and G eorgia
•? her that 10 busses each ev en t- m a d e up t h e largest
B lockings W ater Co.. C urry Co. ( Fromm, county su)»erintendent of
the route, and as many 1 crowd in the history of Brook-
Bacteria A t Rotary Lumber Co.. P utnam Lum ber Co. schools, before txung presented
? '¿sand cars, so he figured inKs- W ithout exception, their
The Town Shop and Freem an's a t Salem.
no danger.
j unanim ous opinion was favor Meeting, Tuesday
C rade A. Milk.
The situation is very serious
able. Many w’ere heard to exclaim
Descendents of Chetco Indians, in th a t unless this overall plan
Luther Tisdale, who has made
th a t they had never seen any
in class by themselves.
is subm itted and approved by
Arch Masons thing like this parade before. considerable study of soil fer first,
Individuals:
Potocnick, flrst;
“We wish to than k the fifteen tility, especially when it comes W inchuck Village, second; ano August 15, no money from the
lrtered In Curry organizations and the delegates ,0 organic gardening, poke to H enry K err, third. «This infot- basic school support fund will be
Rotary club,
Tuesday
apportioned to this district.
from each of the respective or- Brookings
Brookings Rotary
c u
m ation was supplied by people
’ntyr Saturday ganizations who constituted the noon- Basing his talk on bacteria. i on
the stre e t).
alone
Local News Items
F o r H orses: Leo Lucas, for thej
Sebastian chapter, R. a . Lily Blossom Tim e’ committee, he pointed out that it of was
bacteria,
We g reatly appreciate their in- through tne wot
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimond
I
men,
first;
for
Kids.
Bill
Duggan,
’ at appropriate
those m inute organisms that life
valuable help.
first. None o thers were available. °f P ortland were visitors in this
could be sustained.
area last - Friday. Mr. Dimond,
for the Pilot.
“This is a shining example of
iranrf Saturday evening.
Plants rise, grow to m aturity,
............ _ Bill
...............retired
one of the owners of Paper Mills
Comic:
Wridge.
«^5, hapt<,r Ro>'al Arch ju st how much good and con
stru c t,v e results can be accomp-
and are ^ ' " ' ^ ‘’c i? I t l,lv g" ’w er' '° ° k fl‘” No o ,h e r i AK' ' " 7
"P ” “ “1
to ¿ L a special convoca-
when the srood people of P*ant
f°r tbe next c> ee. I inform ationation available, ex- Kret th a t he could not stay for
2 * 7 ” the Chapter No. lished
this com m unity work to g e th e r.! >s only througb the w° rk oi thls cept Micky Gould, on his donkey,! the lily festival this time.
g a lle d R. L. Dawdell. ±
co-operate^ so whole h ear,- bacteria that this cycle ts com-
>•
Mr and M„ . p. D. , , . „ k , ha I
i ’°rd as high priest, and co-operate so w hole-heart
Prizes aw arded w ere: F irst fori as house guests for the past week
installed w ere edly. W ith th e co-operation and pleted.
Wm. Brown and family of
of Pistol River as enthusiasm displayed this yeari While on subject of b ac te n a J commercials, myrtlewood p la c -,
Gott. Brookings, as th e even g re a te r success of next ¡Mr. Tisdale went to length to q u e . individuals, a myrtlewof>d P ortland; Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
y ears parade is already assured,” describe the various kinds bene- howl; O rganizations, guest b o o k S c h m id t of San Francisco (he
ficial to man. and described ac- Indians guest book- comic, flow-! » a grandson
H anks).
weGr? n<Î r Chapter officers concluded Mr. Jam es.
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i
tion
of
these
at
work
in
the
s
o
iljer
placque;
Horses,
leather
w
al-j®
«-
an(t
Mrs,
Cecil
Travis
ana
T * Horae G etts. of
..
j
which feeds the world.
let. Junior O rganizations, flac
g randdaughter
Sharon
and
F*Us. M
t Excellent
nu in
y ninuha
\ ’pvt wpek it was suggested, all juveniles received money, in great-granddaughier, of Mrs. P.
R M
V R° Ì ert Dodge of and j d aughter, Phyllis,
of D inub.
Next week, it was x u .M -
j
D. H ank.. The T ra v i. have put-
Excellent High C a i'f . and M,’SeSvi^ (‘“
,
h
e
"
r
aUend
the
Rotary
m
eeting
a
.
Ju
d
g
e,
of
the
float,
w
ere
M
r,
chased Ute F red llaru o n home
&chard
Tonsant. M o s t Agnes Neufeld, visit«d
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t n e i r , alien
Coos C ounty.! P aris Emory. W arren L angw or-! and will move from P ortland
of Portland and
,-pe7kc7 R ei lth y Dr Guy Rice and H erm -n i khort.y
Mrs. Missouri Morgan was
w ere represent a- davs. leaving Monday. Mr. N eu -• ervations of non-members may (ar_.________________________ _
rushed to the Gold Beach hos
om n ers
tbls s ta te fel'd 1, teaching the upper g r a d e .|b e made at V incent'. R estaurant
pital la st week and underw ent
of Oregon.
a t W indsor G ram m ar school near
—
—
B rooking. M arket. a m ajor operation the la tte r part
nr*
"
w ith f r l m t „ „ rk of the week. She still is in e
Rdp f ' ' nt for th e Dinuba. The two sisters are em-i Ben K e m , Jr. ta ^ b e c o m e ^ .
I.
g
(
P k
“e crab feed which ployed at th e m edical clinic at member of
serious condition.
Dinuba.
ta r >’ club.
C. Of C. Pamphlets
Stir Comment In
Visitors Of Area
PRIZE-WINNING
FLOATS LISTED
BY FESTIVAL ASSN