Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 10, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAGE FIVE
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.
• **
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 ....... ....
847 601 31
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
248.1C.2 50
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!
105 829 97
situation. My own consolation is th at oaccasionally I forget that I at ° ne ° c,oc*<-
F u rn itu re and fixtures .........................................»...
12 61144
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,
1 |
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