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v. k T 16 Pages, this issue ví u. n o r, J Joe O n all newsstands IOC Harbor fìlol Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere q Finer Community V olum e Seven, Number Eighteen IQ S 2 Integrity7 Topic At Rotary Tuesday Help Is Needed On Parade Floats! Brookings Readies For Its Annual Lily B’ossom Parade Set For Sunday, July 13 It you a re a lily grow er, would you d o n ate y o u r bloom s to m ak in g At his first m eetin g as p resi tloats for the lily parade, and would you p erm it pickers on y o u r land W ork progresses quietly but surely toward complet d en t of B rookings R o tary club, under su p erv isio n ? If you a re not a grow er, but w ish to help out E a rl B re u e r called upon J. L. on th e forthcom ing lily parade, would you v o lu n teer to pick blooms ing all details tor the annual Lily Blossom Parade set M um bow er to re ad ex cerp ts of and to help w ork on flo ats? T hese a re but a few q u estio n s w hich toi next Sunday, July 13, according to officials of the an a rtic le he had clipped, as a face th e A ll-Y ear E v en ts A ssociation in its planning of th e Ju ly 13 All Ù ear Events Association. Most organizations, nearly v* co m m u n ity service program for festival and assu re its success. K indly notify Jos. T ay lo r w h at you th e club. T itle of th e topic was all businesses and many individuals have signified inten wish to do to w ard helping. P hone 2624 and ex p ress y o u r wish. ■ “ In te g r ity .” V olunteers a re needed (sorely needed) to help o u t th is y e a r on tion of entering tloats for the spectacle which has come D elivering th e m essage as he is building of floats. M any people have signified a w illingness to e n te r to I k recognized as one of the most colorful on the coast. cajiable, Rev. M um bow er review a float, but have had little o r no previous ex perience in building a As in th e p ast y ears, th e re will ed th e ju v en ile situ atio n , and in float. I his “ know -how ” is needed. T he A ll-Y ear E v en ts A ssociation be a n u m b er of classifications of form ed th e club of a sto ry he w ishes everyone w ho will and can help, to be p resen t at a m eetin g tloats, those of individuals, of the had read ab o u t a m an whose high at th e C hetco Inn lobby this T h u rsd ay a t 7:30 p. m. If you ca n 't be business houses and of o rg a n iz a school d a u g h te r had won first on there, k in d ly n o tify Joseph T aylor as soon as you can. tions, as well as juv en ile an d a her essay. T his p a re n ts asked the n u m b er of comic. In th e com ic girl w'hy she had chosen and had section, th e ‘R etired Lily G ro w er’ Mrs. B lanche M iller w as w ed to w ritte n such an essay. H er reply will not be p o rtra y ed , in respect F ra n k K een er of H a rb o r and J o w as th e sto ry told by M um bower. to Bill W ridge who long held th at seph, O re., at C rescent C ity S a t “Gone, it seem s, a re th e days classification. u rday, J u n e 21. The bride w as fo r w hen a m a n ’s word is as good as m erly em ployed at C u rry C o u n ty his bond,’ and gone too is th e a p O ffers P rize For B est Float Mr. an d Mrs. T hom as H. M c B ank, Gold Beach. p a re n t will to do rig h t for th e K ittric k of N ew York C ity ta k e ‘‘S p eed ’ F u n ari, who last y e a r s a k e of doing rig h t. T he p aren t p leasu re in announcing th e e n Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r Biddle of T he do u b le-h ead er ag ain st Co won sw eep stak es w ith his F. O. told of a m ilk d eliverym an, in his g agem ent of th e ir d a u g h te r, M ary, quille S u n d ay finished th e Beav- E. float, told th e P ilot M onday H arb o r, w ere a tte n d a n ts . Mr. and hom e co m m u n ity in Indiana, tn to V ernon C. Goldizen, son of Mr. e r s ’ first h alf of th e S o u th w e ste rn he w as giving a cup for th e best Mrs. K een er will be a t hom e in his y o u th who w as ca u g h t ‘w a te r • n d M rs. C laude N. Goldizen ,»t O r« f0 n L eague play. float th is y e a r a cup w hich he one of th e new hom es in th e F re e in g ’ th e m ilk he sold. He w as B rookings, Ore. G ra n ts P ass, se c o n d p la c e team said w as "co stin g him p len ty .” In m an tra c t, so u th of H arb o r, w hich m ade, by ira te citizens, to public Miss M cK ittrick will receive h er in th e R ogue V alley league trav e ls th e nex t b re a th he m entioned th a t Mr. K een er helped to build. ly apologize, an d to m ak e re sti- B ach elo r’s D egree from th e Uni to B rookings for a gam e at 2 p. he ag ain w as building a float, in Mr. and Mrs. R onald C. S p en tu tio n to all his cu sto m ers. Men v ersity of New’ M exico in J u n e m. on Ju ly 4, according to P e te fact, he w as en g in eerin g two, and c e r of T<»|x*ka. Kans., Mrs. M ari of those days would have n othing of n e x t y ear. No d a te has been L esm eister, business m an ag er. w hoever would win, m u st put up an n e A ckien of W alla W alla. W n.. w hich w as not h onest. S unday, Ju ly 6, th e C rescen t so m eth in g e x tra o rd in a ry . set for th e wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A liver C h ild reth of Youth today, as in all ages, a re Room s L isted G rayden, Ore., and Mr. an d M rs. V ernon Goldizen will be grad u C ity M erchants, th ird place team atu re s who have hero w orship, a te a s s is ta n t at U niversity of New in th e Redwood L eague, will com e T h e All Y ear E v en ts Associa- S am C a n to r of S an F ran cisco , w ho p a tte r n th e ir lives a f te r those M exico next y e a r w hile studying to B rookings and a tte m p t to even ion w ishes th a t all people in the children of M r s . K eener, w e re w hom th ey adm ire. T he people tow ard h.s m a s te r’s degree. th e series w ith th e B eavers w’ho area, w ho m ay have room s to let presen t, as w ere M i s s F ran c es who m ay be th e p a tte r n should took a tig h t 2 to 1 gam e a t C re s to visitors, would re g iste r these K een er of LaG rande, Mrs. S h irley w a tc h closely w h at actions th ey w ith Y oung’s L ittle H otel, o r con Down and Mrs. A lta E s te r of J o cent C ity, on M ay 11. m ay p erfo rm lest a y o u th som e B oth gam es a re billed for th e ta c t M rs. M arth a H arbin. It is seph, O re., d a u g h te r of Mr. K ee day m ay copy his m annerism s. ex p ected th a t m any v isitors will ner. A b ro th er, Jac k , of H a rb o r, high school field. T h e break d o w n to day in the m o r com e th e d ay before, o r will re w as also p resen t. al fibre of th e w orld stem s m ostly m ain th a t evening, tax in g th e lo • • • from th is source. cal housing facilities. W hen th e tra ile r, hitched to a “All s tr a ta s of A m erican life Fox Bros, tru c k , jacknifed, H a rrj hav e becom e in filtra te d w ith th is E lm ore, d riv er, w as pinned u n d e r ideology of g e ttin g by w ith som e n ea th by one of his feet. T ry in g thing. I t h as even invaded th e to avoid an accident and dam ag e T he building code, O rd in an ce T he May m eetin g of W inchuck g o v ern m en t of th e nation. T h ere to tw o c a rs try in g to pass him, No. 20, w hich w as passed by thf In a le tte r to th e P ilot, Miss seem s to be no honor o r honesty he w as not able to keep his tru c k city council J u n e 3, is effective, as W om en's C lub w as held at B eulah K e ise r’s. A larg e gro u p of m em - E d ith O tt, fo rm er resid en t of th is in o u r n atio n al c a p ita l; and w hat from going over th e bank. of th a t d ate. T his code req u ires bers and several g u ests enjoyed area, told of the tra g ic d ea th of can you ex p ect of th e y o u th ? A fte r lying th re e h o u rs in the t h a t : th e afternoon of business, pro g ram h er b ro th e r, John, at D oland, S. “Gone, too, is th e incentive to rain, a f te r 4 a. m. he h eard a ca r No s tru c tu re o r p a rt of a s tr u c Dak., who met "his d e a th in a fire and re fresh m en ts. w ork to w ard a goal. Most j>eople stop and w as able to m ak e him tu re shall th e re a fte r be built, a l w hich destro y ed the house on his W illam ina Donnelly sang a few find it difficult to advise a son o r self heard. A larg e rock prevented tered, repaired, o r shall an indi- farm . solos, and w as accom panied at th e d a u g h te r to striv e to w ard a goal, the cab from cru sh in g him, but idual sew age disposal system , or Mr. O tt, who had once lived a t piano by M eta M eyers. Peggy Lud- learn in g as th e tim e passes so he su stain ed severe b u rn s on the an individual w a te r supply system lum gave an in te re stin g talk on D ayton, O re., went to S o u th D a th e child will becom e proficient. chest from th e e x h a u st pipe. be c o n stru c te d un til a building living in Jap a n , illu s tra tin g m any k o ta som e 35 y ears ago, and had A p p ren ticesh ip s a re alm o st things He is now a t S easide hospital p erm it th e re fo r has been g ra n te d of th e cu sto m s and places w ith engaged in farm in g d u rin g th e of th e p ast. People a re too im p a -,a t C rescen t C ity A pplication for a building per years. He had ac cu m u lated tw o photographs. tie n t to com e up th a t w ay.” m it shall be filed by th e o w ner sections of land and co n sid erab le T he club picnic w hich w as o rig In conclusion. Rev. M um bow er o r his ag en t w ith th e building o f livestock. inally planned to lx* held at S te lla w arn ed of th e in croaching of th e ficial upon a form provided for the A v e te ra n of W orld W ar 1, he N ik re n t’s, will now lx* held w ith to ta lita ria n w ho is sapping the purpose and giving such in fo rm a w as a m em ber of th e A m erican C orilda G ro v er’s, Ju ly 4. freedom from th e world, A m erica tion as th e building official shall Legion |x>st at Doland. He w as R eg u lar business m eetings will alone has a bill of rig h t, and even require. S uch ap p licatio n shall lx* ab out 60 y e a rs old. S u rv iv in g a re be d iscontinued for th e sum m er, th a t has becom e m ockery to m any I S M IT H R IV E R — D aniel. 1 4 - accom panied by tw o com p lete sets th re e siste rs and a b ro th er, all and picnics will lx* in o rd e r until - w l eleCied tO govern this nation ¡year-old son of Mr. and M rs Wm. o f plans and specifications in clu d A vhat can you do ab o u t it? Do Reidel, of th is place, w as fa ta lly ing plot plans show ing th e re la th e re g u la r m<*etings will lx* re living n e a r P o rtlan d . T h e fire w as rep o rted by th e sum ed in th e fall. j u s t as th a t In d ian a com m unity in ju red M onday evening ab o u t 4, tionship of th e proposed building neighbors to have been caused by • • • i to th a t m ilk m an who w a te r e d ; while playing w ith his bro th er, to a b u ttin g p ro p e rty lines and to lig h tn in g He was a bachelor. Pilot C lass Ads get results! t e m ilk sold to his custom ers. Law rence, beside th e highw ay in buildings. O. D. Arp, appointed by th e £ £ £ town, n ea r th e Ross R uess home. T h e T illam ook, O re., b u m o f'T h e lad w as run over by a flat- city council as building official, A u g u st 1933 covered 276,000 acres bed tru c k , driven by Ja m e s Jac k - w hich includes th e d u ties of zon- ng officer and s a n ita ry inspector, of forest. T h e econom ic loss of son of H wy 199. >375.000.000 exceeded th a t of th e An am b u lan ce w as called to n a in ta in s office h o u rs from 9 a g re a t S an F ran c isc o e a rth q u a k e tak e th e child, who suffered head m. to 1 p. m. daily, and 9 to 12 T hat their employes may have a longer week-end in < ^ •9 0 6 injuries, to S easide hospital, but on S a tu rd a y s at th e city hall. which to make a proposed trip, or to extend vacations, J he A storia, O regon, postoffice he died en route. H ighw ay p atro l- • • • was first estab lish ed on M arch 9. men are in v estig atin g th e accident. Mr. and Mrs. E arl M unson w ent many businesses of Brookings have said they will not UJ84T. w ith Jo h n M. S hively first S urviving, besides th e p aren ts, to S an F ran cisco to s|x»nd a cou be open the remainder of the week, after Thursday eve ^ b s tm a s te r . TTus w as th e first Am- i r e tw o b ro th ers, his g ra n d p ar- ple of w eeks w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, erican |x»stoffice on th e Pacific ents, Mr. and M rs Ross R uess, w hose husband will be inducted ning, in a message to the Pilot, seen elsewhere in these c o a s i- 'a n d o th e r relatives. into th e service next M onday. columns. Restaurants and grocery' stores are exceptions. Couple Married at Crescent City Rites Engagement Told 2 Baseball Games Booked For Week i • e • Trucker Escaped In Truck Accident City Building Code Is Now Effective Plans Picnic, Fri. Writes Of Death Of Her Brother Child Fatally Hurt Playing By Road Most Local Businesses Will Be Closed For Long July 4 Holiday' Week-End