p3CG 2 B R O O K IN G S - 1 IA R B O R FOR W HAT The PILOT AN !T'S WORTH ?.!/ CLIr IN D E P E N D E N T ' E W S P A Δ Í1 flee a t ting] the i r . m s m utt i ^7W M arch the A • 7, 1916, » Kay Pisaick, J'x Murphy Editora u,id i ublitthera BUBbCIUl’T « 'i R A T i.ii: lvanee (In Curr> « ontyi » inc« (outside C urry Coun'. NEW SPAPER 1 C P I AL 1 U 3 L1 S H ER ASSOCIATION NATIONAL J3.50 ‘ . I * • A OVKRT181NO ; î»o F ' ' 'T O» o .rt A ; E E C HEBEN .' AT> VE . ly N ew spapers R epresentatives . I n c . Dell OVATIONS ON THE PARADE . . editorial will consist almost entirely e pithy and sage observations made by a r of the parade committee, tv ho worked on L/ly Parde. The observations are well < 7 f / 7 win tine. VO 7?n*. £ Took th e fam ily and a friend up th e C olum bia R iver highw ay on a recent w eekend for th e purp- ose of visiting ih e M aryhill m us- cum . I had b >een prom ising the trip for " v( ral y e a rs and w as vn to m aki finally pinn-'d rood m y word. One th ing i Partien ‘ ’ trip. me on ever, impi , u, ver so ott< :i along the w ould be a sign reading “You ar« it on H ighw ay .V no w h m*A feci on ma bound 'a u se o • un in a c lion from knowi <1 w here he is h< it wo hoot lia r c for t i duca* ion; I p ro g r lour y ¡i 'Ehe ten for the pr< to plan b • to ’hat w ii« b our trip. We t V. w ay 30 lx curves, no tow ns t progress, and no st< il' its were splendid, when one takes into to i shortage <>f lilies. Some were outstand ur selection w as th a t we ir 1 too ild have been a credit to any parade, mut h com pany. E veryone else was nt cooperation was received by those in irli« (iraysbel did an eutstanding job, ftl I p w is confronted with diliiciibi *s. I Iis ability o\ i <»n short notice and to obtain so long a list -<*■ . il'- \ ' •• 4 v. b n tbe cool weather could indicate there ] e • -r-ffp to be a shortage of lilies. » i • • ■ i z ‘ ! b d tbe good fortune of having the assistance • ’ u » U 1 unk, who was always at bis elbow to make si stions. And in addition be b id full coop : ill committee ap|X)intcd by him. \ o’untccrs ,L Pi. t tors w.ts wonderful, l'or example Pop w eek’’ •n light a d LÈI n directing trafhc, and Ai t Crook in sprink la y an imp both of v lv of visua I oh* in t ide .ue,i and others doing odd jobs. In c< pt i laskine Miller did a beautiful job in assembling Hng of tight, to sand. 'Eh- it; p) ants and getting them into tbe parade with , /' J n we use is no ist amount ol confusion and spacing them foi to ' il lie r; i 1 re diseussini It i i ewi ng. lea to bear in m I be judges were very capable and woikcd most »re not M but with cure. les to »imple otiti«» r We .ire very proud of the p.u t tbe mayor played Tlh> i the ¡ tarade. I Iis olfering tbe All-Year Events full coop on tbe part of the city heliK’d. ( -leaning tbe streets • ion, w it com ns of ne tbe paiade, having a member ot tbe city council i int at .ill meetings, anxiously oliern^g bis help lierever n eded, and unsellisbly agreeing to lead tbe ( as u ltra ; ' ’rn 1st conti I rvo, on have criticisms or suggestions that ) o i i • to make, don’t make them to tbe person ine. ti)itee \\ i you, w rite them down, anti 'i Y» III to tbe All Ye.«; Events Association, so tbev vr,;ra. fly sere would I d bv them m tbe next parade. "IIS I seeking th e easiest and quickest routt*. T. • m it was th on the cash in trip 1 saw vei> lim e . i d ared not slow down to g et a glim pse of the river or of the b e a u tifu l m ountains; for if I did. an g ry e a rs w ould begin piling up fcz nnd. 1 had to . ep the pace of th e mob. Com ing home, we tra v e le d the W !,in.'ton ride which, w ith its c u rv e s and grad s, is a slow er 1. diway. As a result, we could 1 r.;ey along m die light traffic, t- ’ ; in th e b autiful p anoram a on the O regon sine. I arriv ed home ; < ling th a t th e last leg of the t rip m ade th e iournev w orthw hile, Such is th e problem facing m any of o u r youngsters in plan- u 'n g tl, *ir f u tu n education. T hey 1 • in low the mob and be reason­ ably su re of g etting th e ir college <1 plom as in fo u r years; hut w ith nothing in m ind hut th e ir d e stin ­ ation. th e y w ill very likely have little to show for th ir four y ears o th e r th a n ti ir si • j.skins. In o th e r w ords, ion m any ot o u r outh, w hile know ing w hat high­ w ay they a re on as veil as th ir destin atio n , m ay on a rriv a l he f 'i i l to com?' to th e conclusion th a t tr e y m ight b e tte r have stay« ; d at home. zu«« AneantA Socio! S ecurity M a n To Be Here f ■ ■ . . a ■. T< s o! light which a re not ua • d I by tl •’ obj ’ ' , o a reflected in all directions. A mall -;uant ■ ; « of the i eflect 1 ¡¡■ht oartiel s enU n ie r o u r eye, a* n .a tin n of color, us tie • tu rali i n this color to i • olT'Ct th a t re fiérete 1 it. while r« ad y th.? o h j'c t is colorie s, an object looks red, it is he­ ms the obj Ct has filtered out ¡1 the o th e r objects except r d. 1 ■ t ’ 'I > -’a k - a, 'a nly se*a red light, o b je T s hirli norm ally look w hite u nder nrdu ht, w ould now look red. ‘ w ould h a p r m w ith ow. blue or viole* lie ’;*. ! h-u A V A R ABLE HERE Nievv pro, - t t : >r " m in t of earcassne of oa’tle. s, she p a 1 1 ’’O'’ v 1 bo ' liable in this o. u n ty aft< ’■ ¡m u ’ 3 from P ’ ” I 1 " W. Sm ith, Ih r ' < r, ?r Fherif: «»n Sabin, C»o’d ' ■ a Tè- Wi d re­ • ta , w h o h a is > lv s duce • ' g u th P oe ♦a,-s fr. m b ra rd •I • ctors it ’r - do '• «v» os ym'd*" 1. ii ' r 1955 i i n ’rip ’i’s to the .r. ■ ,ij- ., rov ’• X- I: ■ v-bieh ■>'- . ; I'..'.; '. g iTJ producers to ta g c r«' ’ -• m ve 1 ’ -,n t 1 ' • ir m w - '- w h e s l a u g h t 'r c n '\ t r e ta g will be r • ’ ■ sw • • IS of E;'»kt 1 . move poult ' and m '.‘ •nh ic q u a lity of ear ■ n ;|] n o ’ ho noede t 3. Late-Hour Windows 5 f r i » J Mon. through Fri. 3:00 Saturday Free parking for customers w hile banking M m O w federai Oepoui lomrance CerpereHen • hi n F .... g R p ' h ' ■ . • . • •',,■■■ •» d 5 I R ‘d ' v r 'ate ■ d In a f w «'-»unties, o 11 b ’ ahi to oh threu«?h sh ■; ' Es (d ice " In rt • f:im- s io the sw C -h-, \ ,»,• .«'! "! o - ,1(1 hheatse — » s u d i II! .HV. ,\Y i 1 ?.. .83 H 3 5 M ILES MORTI i (ti- ('R E S C E N T CITY d» ; ¿<1 * » each MAN R ID IN G t ¥ ('iiicmaScopc — Randolph Scott — Dorothy Malone dl N -K K I b 2 F rid cy und Saturday Ju ly 22 - 23 TA LL " X Brookings Branch ml d »• on . “t “ 1 sam h ;h of id a *« ; ation reached by idit ions, van not tion. C( H ie p t d th ory of light is th e otilv ■hat ha«« successfullv ,1 the p nomen of chrorn- 1 eol"r h i t n i o n y - E it is a th >?ry is useful, we •'¡e t« ) us’ it. until it can he ; laced hv « n e tte r one it 1 n-g ‘ X « / our d e p a rtm e n t ol n g n eu itv II u ol AUTO CO. B A N K AT CO N VEN IEN CE! ’»RO’' ,M ,ER TAGS • ' . throw IT) ’“1 h It Ntrik X J / T O .W S ta hich vv I E di It w < .--.J -«..a red >w p m . Individuals w ho have social secu rity business to conduct slu v ld see the rep re se n ta tiv e Th re a re two provisions of the r« ' A m endm ents to tne Social S ecu rity Act th at i< im p o rtan t. ( of *hase nrovisions deals w ith he n. v "L> sahilitv F reeze.” and ne ot' e r provision is for su rv iv ­ ors ol w o rkers w ho died aft- r 1939 and before S ep tem b er 1950. T he disability freeze is a pro- v sior • ' e n h.. a to ta lly disabled pot s n a n' l.v to have his e a rn ­ ing “froz n ’’ while he is unable to work. A ctually th e earnings i e c u . m ay be frozen it your dis- ab ik ty has lasted m ore ’han six m onths; anil if th e disability is expueied to continue inde initel.v. T he o th e r special provision is for survivors of w o rkers who o - 1 ■< 1 ‘em ber 31. 1939 and I p 'o re Septemlxm 1. 1950. Al- tl h 1 e. i.m may have been i dd. wed ; r ' io -'v because of tl lack of n p lo y m e n t covera ” , it is now possible, because of re- riuced requirem ents, th at benefits MAY BE paid. Individuals should w rite to th e T ureka, California, social secu rity ( flic , 206 Post Office Budding, or se the rep resen tativ e the next tim e he is in the B rookings area. CLDSM 03ILE - GMC TRUCKS d it ? Bast w th ere wo th e re wa w ould lil ni nature own. V ii Letter te the Editor As an item th a t deserves a t ­ ten tio n , I w ould like to relay to ng inform ation, t the fc h A m erican W ar The Sp. 1 the YFVV soldier;, idier th a t sailors and float is o v \r SO >• »»> o u. N et nly lid he help w ork on t. e tb at, b it in.-'.st**1 cn carry in g , »• ' ti - ' < - Io.« in ‘he parade. T is nt. s t c i in th< com m unity, oid 1 i. v it n- ds ti c Lily lO rad >s to t < p o? . the map. H is nam e is A rt Bollinger. If anyone thinks tbev are too • «Id to p a rtic ip a te in m aking com ­ m u n ity projects a suce s.s, kindly th in k of “A r t“. I, for one. am proud of him. F ra n k J. K elley ¿ 0 6 K U V tp J u f C om m ander V.F.W. Post 966 Brookings, Ore. m. ♦ e w ere a lot of people »ve th»» I m * iwn s u n a a »be I noth ot C hetco Av d ;.d and it 1 ok« d ’ike the chow' in « hav ng t housand dol •' announces th a t a re p re se n ta t­ c Lib. l ’a.a d i', w hich is a fairly ive will m ain tain office hours at .»<1 . « . 1 / eo dd.u d. th’ C ity Hal! in Brookings. O reg­ on. J u ly 19th. A ugust 16th. and To me, sont * of the floats w ere S ep tem b er 20th, from 1 until 3 v r y g«? <1. H ow ever. because this .'n d Mrs. Ed 11« 'da hav? v as mv lirst Lily P a ra d * , I have I O 1 < •- - i d Wa h- : “.thing to com pare them to, s<> n. w her t> took Mrs. I k op ly big m outh shut. • ■ ' ■ T; i ; i - <» i : ■ ; p a t i i « “ la - ; few mi < .ths Cot a chat rc out of th e T.ion’s oo kings. ivelms. You can t >1 th at those ys have had plenty of exper. 1 u n d e rsta n d Al Phillips ■ • . , ■ ?! the lit’ ' how > \ gaud • ■ - E m. T he i re admit of :;,L y l I ? club should alw ays ride m , * s 'v le. . js it, Tl.” We te rn W eek reallv wont -e¡ 1 - ' lM * ;• 3 over big. and some a re advocating ■ (X)QUILLE “i or a v' a r aro u n d basis. C ount Æ F d Î nt ■ in 100 p reent. A fter all you B c a n ’t get much la ith r v«’st th a n Efrookings. W e could re a lly m ake i / - « • •?'. • t a unique com m unity out of it. Everybody s ■ mad to get a hang 2 V tf . * out of the kangaroo c.-urt, an ! ti 1'ttle jiai too. W ith Jia l c ’ ■ !1 - p ’-it v ly some people w ere ■ d i ’ « L ' g ' » 'f t ». ” -jf-». «•’ik in g if the Pilot d 1 the p rin t- lit. w ith some of it’s colors • object it strikes, ?d by n the « i, or o th e r sources •f : lum ination, parti ’ of light »njects w’d h tiem c; mus v '.. a * it rial it-ell. viol t, IE' sm n a tu ra lly be v as \ How, oia. W hat woul< tacked several rade. I «1 iE Thursday, July 21, 1055 B R O O K IN G S , O R E G O N P IL O T a ! 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