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B R O O K IN G S - 1 IA R B O R
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7, 1916, »
Kay Pisaick, J'x Murphy
Editora u,id i ublitthera
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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
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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
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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
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lion from knowi
<1 w here he is h<
it wo
hoot
lia r
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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'- \ '
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v. b n tbe cool weather could indicate there ] e • -r-ffp
to be a shortage of lilies.
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! 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
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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
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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.
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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
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■. T< s o! light which a re not
ua • d I by tl •’ obj
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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 ’;*.
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A V A R ABLE HERE
Nievv pro, - t t
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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
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a is >
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duce
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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
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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
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Late-Hour Windows
5 f r i » J Mon. through Fri.
3:00 Saturday
Free parking for
customers w hile
banking
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Randolph Scott — Dorothy Malone
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Brookings Branch
ml d »• on
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1 sam h ;h
of id a *« ; ation reached by
idit ions,
van not
tion.
C(
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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
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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
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Bast w
th ere wo
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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 « <h mg my Navv ft s V,T. e
aid they a 'i coma fro m ? I have a
feeling th a t if each of th e visitor
.pent a buck during th e ir stay
C arlo s L. liu n sii get*, m an ag er
ii i1' th e co. im unitv is a couple of
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the E u rek a soeia1 security off-
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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
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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.
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: ■ ; 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
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■ - 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
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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
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a unique com m unity out of it.
Everybody s ■ mad to get a hang
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out of the kangaroo c.-urt, an !
ti
1'ttle jiai too.
W ith Jia l
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’ ■ !1 - p ’-it v ly some people w ere
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«•’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.
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