Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 21, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    IURSPAY, MARCH 21,J946^
BRQOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
rage r ire
j|v Grower Representatives Make
’Ians To Unite The Entire industry
highways. The tra c to r has a 150 Brookings, Tuesday. They form ­
The dance, given by the kx’al
horse power gasoline motor. The erly had a variety store at Gold G range Saturday evening, drew
sem i-trailer has a 35-foot bed, and i ISeach.
a gixxl crowd. The next Gi ange
according to Freem an, is the long­
Nick B aum gartner and Howard dance will lx- held March 29.
est, widest and highest sem i-trail­ G ardner are w orking for Sylves-
Mr. and Mrs. O. Morris have
Bi/ M urk S. Cotton,
It is the concensus th at this e r allowed by the state highway j te r Payne at his sawm ill up the begun construction of their new
m eeting was the most im portant commission.
Chetco.
home on the tract of Mrs. N orris’
Manager of the Co-op
Freem an plans on using his new
th at has been held to date by
Mrs. C atherine W illiams, who father, R. J. Stoken. west ot town.
At a recent three-day m eeting grow ers in the industry’ and th at truck to haul livestock to San had cared for Mrs. Guy Rice for
Mr. and Mrs. Van Thome of
Eugene Ore., representatives plans developed will be fa r-re a c h -: Francisco and Portland, and re ­ the past month, is visiting at the K lam ath Falls spent a few' days
lily grow ers’ asso ciations in ing in bringing about a stable turn with hack-hauls for his local home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter here this week, visiting friends
ashington. Oregon and C alifor- position and a g rea ter assurance store. The new truck will have Pearm ine, prior to returning to He recently was discharged from
a met with the board of direc- for a successful future in the in­ a capacity of 300 lambs, and it her home at G rants Pass.
service and is now employed by
,-s of the West Coast Bulbf dustry. All growers are urged to is estim ated by Freem an th at he
W illiam Hempcl was taken to the G reat N orthern Ry.
jowers Co-op to develop plans p articipate in the program , u nit­ will haul about 20,000 lambs this the hospital at Crescent C ity
Call at the Pilot office while
unite the entire illy industry ing w ith their local associations year.
Sunday w h e r e he is receiving in town, any day, to subscribe to
marketing and in educational and through m em bership in the
the B rookings-llarbor Pilot.
medical attention.
Co-op.
d research projects.
In addition to the presidents
Out of this historic m eeting
Mrs. N orris Kemp and daugh­
' Ians were made, under the chair- and representatives of local as­
anship of George Fields, presi- sociations, Wm. K uhrt, chief of te r have left for a few days visit
Pnt of the Washington S ta te Lily the bureau of m arkets for the with friends and relatives at S a ­
rowers association, and the ma- s t a t e of C alifornia; Jam es C. lem and Dallas.
(linery was set in motion to or- Moore, m arketing specialist, O re­
Word has been received here
anize the Pacific Bulb Growers gon S ta te College, Robert Knox, of the birth of a son to Mr. and
ssociation for educational and county agent C urry County; O. Mrs. Kenneth Bailey a t S eattle
Visitors Are Welcome Anytime
»search projects. This new as- T. Fletcher, county agent of Lane on M arch 11. They have named
Dciation is the companion organ- county; and M. C. Cotton, m an­ the young man Robert Floyd, and
ation to the m arketing associa- ager of the W est Coast Bulb he weighed s e v e n pounds, six
lon, the West Coast Bulb Grow- Growers Co-op, w ere also present. ounces a t birth. Mrs. Bailey is
Mr. Flynn, president of the co­ the form er Lillian Ray, and her
rs Co-op. both organizations to
At the Winchuck Bridge
op, announced at the close of the m other, Mrs. Milton Foster, has
erve three states.
conference, that the board of di­
The Pacific Bulb Growers As- rectors of the Co-op would hold been with her for the past few i
ociation is to be m anaged by a | a m eeting at Coos Bay, Ore., on weeks and will rem ain there about
»oard of directors, selected by the May 7, at 2 p. m. to which dele­ a month *more.
Birge B ram m er arrived from
x'al associations and the Co-op. gates of all l o c a l associations
Tie Co-op agreed to revise its would be invited to participate his home at M artinsdale, Mont.,
rticles of incorporation to en- in discussions regarding the prob­ for a v i s i t with his son and
arge its board of directors to lems of m arketing, which w’ould daughter-in-law , Mr. a n d Mrs.
ive.representation to grow ers in include production and packaging Clarence Bram m er.
Pvt. Conner K essler of Fort
111 three states. M embership in standards, inspection, prices and
Leavenworth, Kans., arrived in
he Co-op will continue to be by other phases of the industry.
Brookings late Monday evening to
irect agreement with the indi-
Mr. Flynn also announced that spend a 30-day furlough w ith his
idual grower.
Mr. Cotton was m aking a trip in parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hom er
These two coast-wide organiza- April to review’ and study the Kessler.
ions are expected to bring com­ eastern lily m arkets and th a t his
Mr. and Mrs. Art McQueen and
pete harmony, unity and under- report and other inform ation now
two
daughters of the Sq’”».re Deal |
tanding of m arketing conditions in process of development would
of
G
rants Pass visited friends in 4.-
—+
T nd programs and eduaction and be considered at th a t time.
• > arch projects among all the
Following this meetin, an open
rowers of tho industry and its public m eeting is to be held at
us been expressed that only by Coos Bay the evening of the same
nd through such unity can the date at which tim e the results
ver-all plan for the industry be of the afternoon m eeting will be
ccomplished.
announced. Full detail of these
m eetings will be announced as
soon as definite arrangem ents can
i
be made.
Local News Items
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Brookings, Oregon
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Dr. Stevenson
( entra! Bldg., a fte r April 1
Rod and Gun Club Plans
For Easter Ham Shoot
The Chetco Rod and Gun Club
announces an E aster Ham Shoot,
for Sunday, April 7. Seventy hams
will be awarded to w inners of
mens and womens rifie and shot­
gun events.
The club, having gained v alu­
able experience from th eir initial
turkey shoot last fall, will model
this shoot a fte r th eir first, with
improvements.
Wilson Freeman Owns
“Biggest” Truck Outfit
Wilson Freem an, local grocery-
man, is now the proud possessor
of a newest model International
t r u c k and trailer. The 22-ton
truck was bought a t Roseburg
and was delivered to Freem an last
Friday, from Portland.
This is the largest piece of
trucking equipment of this type
allowed by law on the Oregon
o ra tA U S
Mens and Boys
Overalls and Work Jackets
Limited Quantity
Mens Cotton Work Shirts Hats, Socks
and Handkerchiefs
Moore's Variety
and APPAREL SHOP
BROOKINGS
OREGON
A r e N o w R u n n in g D a ily
War-time regulations being further modified, sleeping
cars between Coos Bay and Portland at e nov' running
daily.
SCHEDULE OF TRAINS:
Northbound:
South bon nd:
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Coos B a y ..... ......... 7:00
North Bend
7:12
......... 8:15
Reedsport
Gardiner .... ......... 8:22
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Cushman ..
E u g en e....... ......12:01
4:50
Albanv ........
........
5:50
Salem
Portland ..... ......... 7:55
P.
P-
P-
p.
P-
a.
a.
a.
a.
m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
m.
in.
m.
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Ar.
Portland
.... 7:15 p. m.
Salem
9:30 p. m.
Albany
10:35 p. m.
1:00 a. m.
Eugene
Cushman ... .... ...... 3:47 a. m.
Gardiner
... 5:05 a. m|
Reedsport
5.20 a. m.
North Bend
6:35 a. m.
Coos Bay
. 7:00 a. m.
Convenient stage connections between Brookings and
Coos Bay. Sleeping Car reservations can be made at any
time through any S. P. Agent.
S. P.
The Friendly Southern Pacific
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