Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 18, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
APRIL 18, 1941
Home of the Croft Lily
Page X i ’i>
here. H ydrangeas hatch and thrive
That, briefly, is the floral pic­
Brookings: St. Tim othy chapel. at 7:30 p. m. Text for the w eek:
well out-of-doors, a l s o fuchsias ture and, to say the least, it is
The Rt. Rev. Thom as Jenkins: “Let not your heart be troubled;
and roses, holly and heather; in very’ encouraging. Although pric­ Priest-in-charge (residence, P ort ye believe in God, believe also in
fact, the floral surface of the area es of some of our commodities O rford). The Rev. L u th er O liver me. Visitors welcome.
has not as yet been scratched— may drop, even though some of Ison, deacon (residence, G o l d
Goss Callas, yellow callas, and our m arketing conditions m a y Beach).
nued from Page One
Smith River Methodist
literally hundreds of varieties of change, there doesn’t now’ appear
D uring Holy Week, Good F r i­
Lind capable of producing | cut flowers which bring mighty anything to offset the fact th a t day services will be held at 7 :30
Sunrise service at Rivers End
modest return is a very handsom e returns, and their bulbs our clim ate and our ingenuity p. m. at the Com m unity church. l each at 6:00 a. in., b reak fast at
duable componX t m said also.
8:00 a. m. A rrangem ents in charge
will ever continue to give this
S aturday evening at 8:00 Bish­
♦ions- So. don’t blam e the
The doors of the area are wide area a sustained and sustaining op Jenkins will give instruction of Gushchu Indian mission.
older if he has anticipated open to the trained floral cultur- bulge over places less adaptable
Sunday school a t 10 a. m. Mrs.
and preparation for E aster.
his use of the sam e set ist who can apply his knowledge to our unique floral agriculture.
G
race
VanZee, supt.
E a ste r Sunday: Holy Com m un­
¡res. We, too. know th at of growing things and m arketing
M orning W orship a t 11 a. m.
ion at 6:00 a. m. Your being at
•t buy a pair of shoes th a t’s them to th at advantages m ost ob­
church on E a ste r is a C hristian The choir, under direction of Mrs.
to last us for years for vious to him here. If he studies
R. D. Rowley, will sing. The ser
privilege and obligation.
me price as a p air we 11 intelligently to m eet these con­
mon will be given by Rev. E. C.
ditions, his opportunities and his
,ut in six months!
Hicks, pastor.
Baptist
Community
Latter Day Saints
actual culture of lily bulbs advantages over glass ranges in R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor
Sunday school every’ Sunday a t
bject too potent and lengthy colder clim ates will k n o w no
O. C. Turley, Music D irector
10 a. m. at H arbor school house.
dealt with in such sm all bounds. I t’s fundam entally a sim­
Sunday school a t 10 a. m. W.
however, there is one very, ple m a tte r for him to go to work H. Hoagland, supt. Classes for G e o r g e B axter, president; Ira
Brow-n, first counselor and P arley
essential factor which can on and his retu rn s are assured. all ages.
W illard, second counselor.
cisely stated here and th a t
We have already a ttra c te d buy­
Morning W orship a t 11 a. m.
absolute necessity of type ers from every large floral house
O ur services for E a ste r Sun­
Painting, Paperhang­
on. There are certain spe- in the country who periodically day begin with a sunrise service
Seventh
Day
Adventist
dooryard lilies which are visit our fields and our sm all geo­ and B reakfast a t 6:00 a. m. for
ing and Sign Work
Elder J. J. D ollinger of G rants
d with their own diseases, graphic name is well known in the young people a t the church
P ass will speak.
littable and absolutely m in ­ hundreds of thousands of floral basem ent. The pastor’s subject
Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m
N othing but the best m a­
er a wide area of the com ­ stands throughout N orth Am eri­ is: “The L ^rd Is Risen Indeed."
Church services at 11:15 a. m.
terials furnished.
il types grown here. For ca—a trem endous asset!
Choir will sing "H allelujah
Following the choir, a d u e t:
ilfare of the whole lily bus-
We do not lack in floral know­ Christ is Risen,” by Simper. Mix­ “Teach Me To P ray ,” by Jew itt.
Brookings, Oregon
it cannot be too strongly how—as is most plainly evident ed q u a r te t: “C hrist Is Risen,” by
Young peoples m eeting at 4:00
sized that unless one knows, when one converses with some of Hine and a solo, “H osannah,” by p. m. P ra y e r m eeting, W ednesday
itely, that a certain plant, qut growers. And, among many Simper.
other than our beautiful others, for instance, will, given
Special E a ste r offering will be
r lilies, will not tran sm it tim e, grow for you a begonia re­ taken for missions. There will be
ying diseases to our crops, sem bling alm ost any bloom you a church fellowship dinner Friday
"hould be either not brought can m ention. A visit to his large evening at 6:30, follow’ed by the
or, if discovered, should be out-door a n d indoor ranges is annual business m eeting and elec­
liately and thoroughly de- truly, as he calls it: "Fairyland, tion of church officers.
d. The w riter believes th a t w here even the most knowing of
:ts are dahlias, cornflower, begonia propagators will gaze in
Star of the Sea
■lam artichokes, sword fern, awe at a begonia his e x p e r t
Catholic Church
ne a few outside of the lily knowledge tells him ju st can­
r. Tiger and M adonna lilies not be!
F irst Sunday of m onth a t 12
lown to be bad medicine to
H ere, again, floral culture fits noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
i into local transportation very a p t­
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
Todils are a spendid crop, ly. The ratio between value of
product
and
cost
and
availability
blooms often going to m ar-
at 8c each, tapering off as of transportation, f a v o r s floral
Christian Science Society
limate dictates. A fter th eir products. Public carriers are all
The C hristian Science Society
rs are cut and m arketed, set to handle even anticipated
m
eets
at the Odd Fellow’s hall,
iulbs may be harvested for tra n s it loads. Stock to be further
Sunday
at 11 a. m.
processed
in
eastern
greenhouses
i there is always a ready
ittractive m arket. Likewise, is sent by express or freight, lily
Curry County Mission of the
he bulbous kind (th e tuber- bulbs usually going by reefer cars.
arieties are also disease sus- C ut flowers demand rapid tran sit
Episcopal Church
Proprietor
). And azaleas—the kurum - to the floral wholesalers. Here,
Port O rford: St. C hristopher’s
d hexes do mighty well and again, express shipm ent is the chapel. Church school and worship
'or more than the ordinary s ta r t of the journey to eith er the at 10:30 a. m.
la rg e r coastal cities, or else to
crops, by a long shot,
Gold Beach: St. M atthew ’s
y, however, best propagate a ir term inals for transport clear chapel. Church school a t 10 a.
Oregon
Brookings
glass, and th at is being to the eastern seaboard. The air m. and m orning w orship a t 11
into hundreds of thousands, tran sp o rt people, in conjunction a. m.
w ith the eastern buyers, have
w orked out a plan whereby they
undertake to put through in good
?p Fit With Massage shape
all the cut flowers we can
produce here, with at present four
trips a day out of P ortland and
more,
if traffic w arrants, through
admit < Swedish M asseur
planes m aking tentative drops at
►
Denver, Chicago, Cleveland, and
Member of
New York, connecting w ith feed­
Oregon State Assn, of
er lines reaching every possible
Medical M asseurs
m arket. Pickups of local flowers
jl Agriculture
,nd To None
With The Churches
W. F. Totten
Drug
Gifts For Easter
EASTER BUNNIES
and Easter Cards
T. W. Z E N I E R
PHONE
tor FINE FOODS
ician A. Harvey
By Appointm ent
Ison Bldg.
Brookings
a re now being made at Medford
a irp o rt and adequate transport is
at least fair into Medford from
here.
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Brookings
Garage
Authorized Dealers For
TEXACO
SEE US
for that Engine
T U N E -U P
ake^ Re-lining Our S p e c ia lty -
l UDE AND RAYMOND GOLDIZEN
rookings
183
Oregon
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At The
Chetco Cafe
W hether a SNACK or a full-course MEAL, we are prepared to
serve You.
Our Coffee is Hot—and our Drinks are Cold!
Jim and Edith Robinson, Proprietors