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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1946)
ÎSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 S ™ The G*J ^ Î A R B ü R = P U O ^ B R O p K iïG S on Croft Lily brother, Homer, at Gold Beach 1 n r , x. and yard at at Glendale p h are in H arbor nos looking otis of ganw at t rescent City. Sunday th a t will place. open a lum ber >arQ I he Grange dance was well a t afternoon to see the C alifornia County H ealth Officer Dr C art m-V th " extensive P>ulb plant- tended S aturday evening. 'Phis left on a I team swamp Coquille, 21-1 in a coming S aturday a dance will be Sancisco i rig h t and county health nurse* wuh r p ln p artn ersh iP ntative plans are being made M adeline Kelly g a v p cmnii ’ vv ' Cbri8tensen. n ear the practice game. The next game given at the G range hall bv the <Pocted to granite memorial, to be vaccinations a t the local scho°d r T r Uj,ek’ and aIso own Property lo r the Crescent City aggregation L atter Day Saints, to which every at G rants Pass Sunday. Whitey one is invited. v v halL tter part i pd just south of Harbor, in Monday m o r n l n g . & X S of Sydney Croft, and his people also took advantage of , 2 c 8" eS Hensey left Monday M atson and Vernon Hanscam are opment of the E aster lily this service. Many m ore persons ¡.«n i?acrai‘en.to where she was on the Crescent City team . !■ OR SALE—2 bed springs and which bears his name, M r. and Mrs. H erbert Payne m attresses. 2 dressers, m an’s suit, would have also been vaccinated ‘ the ll,ness of her father, memoral plans are being if they had known th a t The od , m ’ a " d M rs ’ L’ M’ R at ^ a " d and their nephew, Donald Payne, 1 table, and chair. T otten’s P ain t M up by a group of lily p o rtu n ity was open, and it has I hlIdren / pent ,he M others Day ' been doing some work a t Shop, Brookings. • ers, under leadership of Mr. been strongly urged th a t when a " ' ‘T n ? ’ Ia,ent with relatives, theii property n ear Cave Junction [.Mrs. Lucius StalTord. Orig- service of this sort is available to ,» o d Met er took his wife to during the past week. I ry Pilot Classified A dvertising y, plans were made for an the public th a t notices to th at ,' 'ie le .Sacred .Sa5 red H eart hospital at Med- ---------- ---------- . [Croft Memorial Fund” a fte r effect be posted and published . T ,heu ,a ,<er part of last week c” ey Croft died in 1940. How- ahead of time, in both town and X r M io n '.h ,o u."del'S° “ s,’riu»s 1 F , C e S 0 * | before the Ida Croft Me ru ra l areas. operation the midlde ot this week In ___ _____ In re«n««.o response ... to num erous . requests, the Pilot is reprinting the al fund became an actuality, Mr. and Mrs Daln Ria a , u heir dau«h le r» Mrs. Ruby Black- schedule of bulb prices to jobbers, as well as individual sales to J Croft died. Port n-f f' a e Rla£don of burn, is rem aining at Medford to t a r ° rd tO Co O1 u T ' aSR et ,h e m ee“ ng Of lhc W est Coast Bulb G «’«'«'« |e money had been collected P o rt O n o rd form er local young be near her m other vo-op at ( oos Bay last week. the various Croft grow ers ¡the fund, and with the death It is pointed out th at there w as an e rro r in the price schedule Croft, an offer was made the M yrtle Point hospital, May Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam bulhsUti '« 7 - . ilS' " ' ‘’k Th<‘ PriCe* ‘° erw nhouscs for eight-inch fctum the money to the donors, 11. This is th eir second child. Sr. spent the week-end at Eugene who h ive rnaderS| ' ea,d 6 R aS p rin ,e d ' 11 is su88M«e<l th a t those fever, a large num ber felt Mrs. Blagdon, before her m arri visiting their son-in-law and have m ade ten tativ e com m itm ents on the basis of last w eek’s age, was Miss Grace Leming. a memorial of some sort aughter, Mr. and Mrs. eeves T ay Mr. and Mrs. Tony Amundson lor, and their son, Mervin. who pr.ee schedule, point out to th eir buyers this error. be made to Sydney Croft, Size Prices to Jobbers Prices to Greenhouses the money used for th a t have sold th eir property, south is attending University of Ore-1 of H arbor, to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. con. This was a M other’s Day Bulbs No. In Case Each By Case By Case Each of Portland, who have week-end pe present plans, which are W . . eigel ° „ J1U nave weeK-ena on the cam ous pus and Sevens tak en possession. Mr. and Mrs.J many events w ere planned es- 250 $ .44 $110.00 $135.00 $ .54 under discussion and still Eights ............ 200 ative, call for the erection of Amundson have moved to Sm ith 1 pecially for parents .55 110.00 135.00 .675 A group of Brookings and H ar- Nines amte monument on Highway th'e?rr hom ethe PreSen' ’ ‘° ........... 150 110.00 135.00 .90 h o m e .________ ___________I bor people attended a baseball Tens . ar where the Crofts s ta rte d ............. 100 !*0.00 110.00 1.10 [lily industry in this area, here has been no decision as FI HAII [as to the shape or size of the hument, but it has been sug- I ffat elthei irj inscription ¡chiseled in the granit. or a ORANDI rze plaque he placed on the bite, inscribed “In Honor of I Croft, originator of the Croft with a passage from the Bi- And yet I say unto you, ¡even Solomon in all his glory I not arrayed as one of these.” I’ hew 6-29. It follows M at- 6-28. "And why take ye [ight for raiment ? Consider the of the field, how they grow; ’ W. [morial Planned Sydney Croft CI T ^ ^ E P * Prippa “ Fin-h< 1.» V I . , LlgfltS III R O W L ast W e d Vote For NIC not, nor do they spin.” It the lower corners of the | 4’ or framing the inscrip- would be lily plants, and at upper corner would be >ths. Since plans are indefi- any suggestions and ideas 'C by the S taffo rd s ip winking with them [the development of this me- ians Gather »1 Sprouts R ep u b lica n C a n d id a te F or Of the Older Indians R a t i o n near Sm ith have been seen in this vi- ¿ ^uring the past few days, 7 annual quest to g a th e r k* „®2el sprout u h ic h a re ‘ - t stage of grow th for ® baskets. J0IHJ HlPResehTATtVe C oos an d C urry C o u n ties ¿ n 1n?,are tied in bundles tffv f "r \ 1hc basket-maker ;n « 2 Pm’ t.hen. they are l^nhar£Cr UP ,il lim ber- and L 4 ‘K.1S thew’ed from the w ,!x constant chewing :. ™ «*»• teeth of all tb? n; T os‘ of whom »i nn v dl'siieuring " i n " ; on their chins. ¡ makers of the local « the oMg SmaUer a11 the for wnrter WOmen get too woZ ’ °r die- and the ft n are not learning d the^L0 '?1 is llard er i and Rr t Sprouts n e a r of the land f RS now> as so * up in u f °frnerly allowed 31 News Items «‘er. ieftS? ‘!h, Brookings Br°oking: toa„md'. Tuesday for Sa m eet- [ • lid ' • a < u Z t o ‘l ' ? hcr hile son. at 8*- j , of Hayward ~ * ! ssler’ 5 a llf’ a r‘ o Ursdfty- They a Property of his Mrs. Cut lip is widely known over the state, and presently holds the position of Coos county chairm an of the Keep Oregon Green association. She has served as republican county committee- woman and in 1941 was on the sta te central committee. ze company and the Cutlip dajry ranch until the re tu rn of her son, < «1” L. G. Cutlip, who served as captain of m arines. Mrs Cut- Hr Still op erates the ranch on < nos River w here she has proved herself a real dirt farm er. During the w a r she reorganized the Navy M others club of Coos Bay and N orth Bend, served as chairm an of the Victory C enter and recruited for the WAC. She v the 8ucceM*ul drive for .. u.OOf) for M ercy home for the aged when th a t institution was on the verge of being closed for lack of funds. Mrs. Cutlip was bom on Coos B a y a n d attended Marshfield grade and high schools. With her husband, the late L. A. Cutlip, m em ber of the sta te fish and gam e commission, she founded the C utlip Ice Cream company in 1928. D uring the la tte r m onths of the w ar she operated the ice cream ST E L LA A. CU TLIP Prom inent Cooc County bus iness wonutn u ho seeks offee on the Republican Party. Paul Political A dvertism g—C u th p For R epresentative Club I