Settlers 2019 Celebrating Our 98Th Year, July 26,27 and 28
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Welcome to Settlers 2019 Celebrating our 98th Year, July 26,27 and 28 Grand Marshals Honored Settler Bill Sebright, was born and raised north of Clay- ton. He attended class for 6 years at Clayton School and 6 years in Deer Park. His family and he moved to the family farm, where he now lives, in 1948. He purchased the homestead from his folks in 1970. He graduated from Wash- ington State University in 1967 and taught in Red- wood City, California, for 5 years. For the next 30 years Bill taught at Clayton and Ar- travelled the Caribbean, pus for Deer Park School cadia Elementary. Three and voyaged through the District’s Home Link pro- other 6th grade teach- Panama Canal. gram. ers and he started the He is a charter mem- He represented The Outdoor Education Pro- ber of the Clayton Deer Golden Grads (Bill was gram at Camp Reed. He Park Historical Society part of The Class of 1963, Don Ball graduated from Deer Park High School in “coached” the Roadrun- (CDPHS) and has been the 50th class to gradu- 1948, the same class as his future wife. They met at ners and “Math is Cool” its President for 16 years. ate from Deer Park High the “Old Settlers” picnic, the oldest one in Washington teams for many years. He Bill is honored to have School) and CDPHS State. After graduating, Don married Lorraine in 1951 also set up a darkroom, written the application to as the commencement and joined the Air National Guard during the Korean taught photography and get the Clayton School speaker for the 100th War. Before starting their family, they lived in England was year book advisor for on the State and Nation- class graduation at Deer for a couple years. They had three children, Karen, several years. al Registers of Historic Park High School in June Steven and Elaine. Inga McDonald and Bill Places during his tenure of 2013. When the highway changed in the 1960’s, they pur- are the only two people with the CDPHS. Short- Bill has been part of the chased land next to the Chief Petroleum in Clayton. to have ever been both a ly after being put on the Clayton Brickyard Day They started a small drive-in in 1960 that was open a student and a teacher at historic Registers, the planning committee for couple days a week. After a bit Don found a building Clayton School. Deer Park School District the last 6 years. in Spokane that he bought and had moved to Clay- Bill and his wife of 53 spent about $1.4 million Bill is very grateful for the ton. Then they purchased property across the street years, Anni, have 3 sons to remodel the beautiful honor of being chosen to (where the current drive-in is located) and moved their and 8 grandchildren. building. Today the Clay- serve as Grand Marshall business there where they could now offer inside din- Since he retired, Bill has ton School serves a vital of the 2019 Settlers Day ing. It was the first drive-in for several years north of been to Europe twice, vis- role as a secondary cam- Celebration. Spokane. During this time, the community started an ited Hawaii several times, annual picnic by roasting a pig in the ground. A mem- ber of the community, Micki Smith, became a top run- ner in the women’s class of the Bloomsday Run that began on May 1, 1977. She suggested that Clayton Miss Deer Park 2019 form their own annual fun run, which they did. Don would like to thank everyone for this honor and hopes everyone has a great time. is the oldest continuous community celebration in the State of Washington. Princess Miss Deer Park Princess Brook Begani Abigail Waunch Kristina Shupe Thank you City of Deer Park for providing insurance for the day The Community Service Traveling Trophy Deer Park Eagles # 3564 On February 6, 1898, six of United States, Canada and Seattle’s most prominent Mexico with a membership theater owners gathered to exceeding 350,000. Mem- discuss how to handle an bers received free medical ongoing musicians’ strike. attention for themselves John Cort, brothers John W. and their families, weekly and Thomas J. Considine, payments in case of sick- H.L. Leavitt, Mose Gold- ness and a funeral benefit smith and Arthur G. Wil- - all valuable services be- liams headed down to the fore the widespread avail- Moran Brothers’ shipyard ability of medical, disability on South Charles Street and life insurance. to make a plan. According Touring theater troupes to most popular accounts, are credited with much of The organization quickly after deciding to work to- the Eagles’ early growth. became a leader in influ- gether to settle the strike Most members were ac- encing national politics, by using piano players to tors, stagehands and play- pushing to create Mother’s replace the musicians, the wrights who carried the Day and eventually Social men began to discuss life. Eagles story from town to Security, Medicare and At that moment, the Order town as they traversed the more. The Eagles’ growing of Good Things was born. United States and Canada. membership, comprised The group’s early motto, of many prominent local As their numbers grew, “Skin’em,” became the figures, held a position of the Order chose the Bald secret password to iden- great influence in commu- Eagles as their official tify members while the of- nities everywhere. emblem and changed the ficial motto was changed to The Deer Park Eagles name of the organization to “Liberty, Truth, Justice and is located at “The Fraternal Order of Ea- Equality.” Address: gles, with a goal to “make 12 W South Ave, human life more desirable Within 10 years of its incep- Deer Park, WA 99006 by lessening its ills and tion, the organization boast- Phone: promoting peace, prosper- ed more than 1,800 Aeries (509) 276-2923 ity, gladness and hope.” scattered throughout the HOMEMADE SMOKED SAUSAGE Booth Information Serving Deer Park Since 1983 Bill Egger Owner/Manager W. 101 “H” St. For information and Deer Park, WA 99006 276-8443 application for a commercial booth call Julie I. at 953-0087 For information and Deer Park Office application for a N 16 Main Street * Deer Park * WA 99006 craft booth o:509-276-2901 * f: 509-276-5617 call Alice at 276-6569. [email protected] For information and application for a food booth call Jerry at (509) 276-7016 or 25 S. Main St. 220-4847. Deer Park Hours: 276-8847 General Questions Mon. - Fri. Call Julie P. at 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 276-2670 Warren Schick Managing Broker 998-6706 Deer Park Lube 103 N. Main Deer Park, WA 99006 Email: [email protected] (509) 276-5274 M-F 8-5 / Sat 8-1 MORE THAN JUST OIL CHANGES GardenSpot Market Health Food Market Place and Your Local Florist You will be Amazed at our Low Prices! Seasonal Floral Arrangements • Gifts • Cards • Candles • Home Decor Hours: 276-7774 406 W. Crawford Ave. M - F ~ 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 845 S. Main, Deer Park Deer Park, WA 99006 deerparkautobody.com Sat. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. www.gardenspotfloral.com Classic Café and Coffee House Full Menu Breakfast Served All Day Free WiFi Serving Doma Coffee & Espresso Opening At : Mon. - Fri. ~ 6 A.M. 276-9805 Sat. ~ 7 A.M. Sun. ~ 8 A.M. S. 502 Main, Deer Park Church in the Deer Park Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Mix Park on Sunday, July 28. The worship team will be made up of members from different churches and there will be a special guest speaker. Everyone is welcomed and a community-wide pot luck will follow the service. Please bring your own chairs, blanket, etc. and food to share for the pot luck. Beverages will be provided. www.dpurgentcare.com Mon. - Sun. ~ 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. 365 Days a Year 702 S. Park, Deer Park EARL INSURANCE AGENCY SETTLERS PARADE ENTRY FORM Fire E 10 Crawford Auto PO Box 1268 JULY 27, 2019 Boats Deer Park, WA. 99006-1258 Farm SETTLERS ASSOCIATION Homes (509) 276-2408 W 5011 Dahl, Mobile 1-800-662-EARL Crop Hail Deer Park, Washington 99006 Owner- Al Earl PHONE Sue (509) 276-2433 or Julie at (509) 276-2670 --------------- PLEASE PRINT ---------------- 1. Entry name ________________________________Category No: _________ Name wanted on prize check if a winner ______________________________ Individuals participating (print complete names including driver and all riders) ________ ______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ 2. Address (for next year’s application and prize if a winner) ___________ _____________________________________________________________________ City ____________________State ______Zip _____________Phone __________ 3. Describe entry____________________________________________________ 4. Outstanding features judges and announcer should be made aware of ___________ ______________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ 5. Length of Entry (Truck, Trailer, Float) ______________________________ 6. Please make every attempt to have the attached Hold Harmless Agreement signed by each participant and return with the application. Categories: 991-8286 1. Floats-Royalty 10. Non-Judged Groups 2. Horse Groups AGE 18+ 11. Novelty Must have Pooper Scooper 12. Special 3. Horse Groups AGE 17- Drag Racing Must have Pooper Scooper 4. Pooper Scooper. to be judged separately. 5. Commercial 6. Classic Car 1954 and older 7. Classic Car 1955 and newer 8. Service Groups 9. Marching Groups The HOLD HARMLESS and AGREEMENT NOT TO SUE RELEASE must accompany all applications. NO CANDY IS TO BE THROWN DURING THE PARADE FROM A MOVING VEHICLE. Throwing candy from a mov- ing vehicle will cause you disqualification from judging and you will be asked to leave the parade.