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Jast Year's Parade WcM Ne* Compare With '52 Promise
Just About Folks!
Mr. ami Mrs. Henry K err and
sons left the first of the week for
I several days stay a t San F ran -
Mrs. Ira Brown w a s elected ,cisco.
vice-president of the Ladies AuX'
liafy of the Eagles at the last
regular meeting. Plans were made
tor organizing a drill team. A so
cial hour, with refreshm ents, fol-
owed the mens and ladies m eet
We carry’ a CO M PLETE line
ings.
of Gas Appliances, W edgewood,
A party which included Mr. and Tappan, O’Keefe * M erritt, and
Mrs. Roy Becker. Mr. and Mrs. aloric ranges G eneral w a te r
Barney Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. h eaters Servel R efrigerators __
Will McVay, Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Coleman furnaces.
Kohler and Mr. and Mrs. Leahy
Tanks for rent, sale or lease
of Medford, picnicked at S u r f
Crescent City
Phone 111
Side P ark, over the Fourth.
At Jet. Hwys 101 and 199
Mrs. N ettie H arris of San M ar
tin, Calif., is a guest of her sister
at H arbor.
W A R D 'S
Prooane Service
Miss Joan Byrne returned hdme
r id a y jr o r n an airplane trip to
West Virginia w here she repre
sented her sorority, and en route
home visited relatives in Mich
igan.
This picture shows the start of the parade last year. This year, with bands, with more entries of
Robert McGugin, m anager of
floats promised, there will be greater attraction for visitors to this area. Joseph Taylor said co-opera' Surf Side Park, reports crowds of
tion seems better as the days pass, and much may be expected this year.
picnickers over the F ourth w eek
Roy H. Brown
M O RTU A RY
/ dill side Street
24-1 lour Service
Phone 2244
Day or N ight
Brookings, Oregon
end. Tables were at a premium,
and improvised tables on the beach
were used. Surf fishing and b ath
ing were enjoyed by many. People
By C lifford P. R owl
By Martha Grayshel
were here from Medford, G rants
This month the Garden club Pass and a few’ from out-of-state.
As a lad I learned by a painful process th at when my father told
me to be home at a certain time, he m eant th at tim e and not another m eeting will be held at the picnic
of my own choosing. As a result I grew up to be- groUnd at the Azalea S ta te Park,
lieve th at puncuality was one of desirable re- IhurS(,ay> >Jul-v 10. at one o’clock,
H. A. JOCHENS
quirem ents of a good citizen. This habit has proved
second Thursday of e a c h
to be a definite liability.
m onth is the regular m eeting date
An editor friend, who I respect highly, recently .of
e,uh- Cards have been sent !
expressed alarm at the am ount of working tim e ° Ut to a11 memf>ers rem inding1
SALES AND SERVICE
wasted annually as a result of social coffee drink- them that this wil1
a P°t luck
ing. If statistics were available, I am confident luncheon- and wp believe it is well Phone 2661
Hotel Brookings
th at my editor friend would be even more alarm ed un<lersto°d by all that guests are
over the am ount of time lost by tardily-kept ap- alwavs wplcome.
pointm ents. The coffee drinker has the excuse of
1 hose who have beard Luther
a few m inutes of relaxation; the habilitually un-
ta ^ to the club will know
punctual lack even th at defense.
th at there is a treat in store for
W ith the trend being such as it is, I have tried *bcm at the coming m eeting when
R E P O R T OF C O N D IT IO N OF T H E
o|f late to break myself of the bad habit of always being on time. M r’ Tisdale wil1 give us an in
I am doing this for the sake of my friend, and any ulcers of mine f°rm al talk on the trees and the
that may be in the m aking I find, however, that it is a losing battle. sb,u bs of Azalea S ta te Park.
If the date is for 7:30, I hold myself in leash, if only around the
Since this is Lily Rlossom Week,
corner, until 7:45 and then dash up to the m eeting place to apol-
Garden Club ladies have been
of Brookings, in the S ta te of Oregon, at the close of business
ogize. Alas and alack. I ’m always defeated. My friend, evidently re9 ues,e(i to bring a table a r
Ju n e 30, 1952.
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aw are of my strategy, casually saunters up at 8:00 to find me fuming. rangem ent featuring Croft lilies
stressing
line.
Ruth
Bathiany,
the
If a group of friends plan a social evening, the good lady and I
ASSETS
deliberately rem ain at home for at least a half hour a fte r the ap hostess chairm an, and her two Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve bal
pointed tim e for gathering. Even then we are alm ost invariably helpers, Mrs. Drobaugh and Mrs.
ances, and cash item s in process of collection ....... ....
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greeted by our host, his face half covered with shaving lather, who ^ b e e , will see that
the tables United S ta te s Governm ent obligations, direct and guar-
ushers us into a guestless house with “Well, well, here already, e h ? ” ’n t ^le Pa r k are covered and that
a n ,,’e' 1
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P unctuality is coming to be the curse of my life; it’s a hopeless roiTe<‘ an<J f<‘a are ready to serve Loans am i d isco u n t!
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situation. My own consolation is th at oaccasionally I forget that I at ° ne ° c,oc*<-
F u rn itu re and fixtures .........................................»...
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even have an appointm ent and fail to m ake any appearance at all.
Plans for the Garden Club float.
On these occasions I m anage to salvage some of the time previously in fhp li,v Para(,e this year,, are
$1,214.205.22
still in the embryonic stage what
wasted.
—CPR
w ith no float chairm an, and Mrs
LIABILITIES
I Erskine Miller giving full time Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor-
I “trained nurse" care of her hus
P"
$ 794,238.38
band. But by T hursday’s m eeting Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora
we should know w hether we are
tio n
81,724 54
going to build the float in Mrs Deposits of United S ta te s Governm ent (including postal
W ollam ’s yard or over at S true-
The best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets,
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bing’s place, and just w’hose truck Deposits of S ta te s and political subdivisions
112,505.22
Silverware and Jewelry.
bed we are going to be allowed O ther deposits (certified and officers’ checksg etc.)
10,383 34
to use and the exact them e for Dotal Deposits
$1,102,787 46
the float. Helpers to decorate the
float will be readily available as Total L a b ilitie s (not including subordinated obligations
Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler
a num ber of ladies, both m embers
s)H,wn below)
$1,102,787 46
Fine R ailw ay W atches Elgin*. Hamilton*, Illinois and others have expressed a desire to lx* of
service, so as soon as the prelim
21 and 23 Jewels!
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
j 75,000 00
"For the gift you will give with p rid e-let your jeweler inaries are set up it will be a lot i'ip ita l
of fun to see the project develop, Surplus
be your guide.”
25,000.00
and w hether we win a prize or Undivided P rofits
11.417.76
Robinson’s Building—Next to Dimmick’s
not, at least w*e will have some
thing representative of the G ar Total C apital Accounts ..........................................................
111,4147.76
den Club.
For What It's Worth .
Along Azalea Row
P L U M B IN G
OREGON
STATE
BANK
Pilot Advertising Reaches The Buyers!!
N.
M.
JO N E S
Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts ........................... $1,214,205.22
D R IL L
A
W ELL
NOW!
6 or 8-inch Wells for Irrigation
LES
SHANAHAN
18 Years Experience
Inquire at Texaco Service Station or
Corner Memory Lane and Del Norte Lane
Posters
Commercial
I, H. F
Lyness, cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly
Bulletins affirm th at the above statem ent is true, and that it fully and c o r
rectly represents the tru e sta te of the several m atters herein con
tained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C orrect A ttest:
H. F. LYNESS
Outdoor Advertising
A. R. Bergman, Edwin Sund, Estis L Morton, Robert O. Dimmick,
W L. Crissey, directors.
fth and T streets. C resserf C’tv
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State of Oregon. County of Curry, ss: Sworn to and subscribed be
fore me this 7th day of July, 1952.
ESTIS L. MORTON,
PHONF 64 J
• eommissiori expires April 21. ‘>56
N otary Public
John R. Portz