?PAY. MAY 30, 1946
Fuchsia — Mrs. G rant Powell,
wits from the surprise, and to
Mrs. H. C. Head of K lam ath
H arbor, first; Mrs. E. E. Hans-
give chase with their axes, the Falls is spending a few days in
cam, H arbor, second; Mrs. E. E.
bear had quite a head-start.
this area, looking a fte r her iilies.
Stonehouse, Brookings, third.
C alendula — W. L. Crissey,
Brookings, first.
Pansy — Mrs. P. J. Lesmeister,
H arbor, first.
Pacific Supply Co-op
Delphinium — Mrs. Hazel Hen
Man Explains Need
dry, H arbor, first.
O riental Poppy — Mr. Hoff
For “Co-operation”
m an, H arbor, first.
A big stride was gained by th e ’
Lupine — Mrs. Hazel Hendry,
H arbor, first; Mrs. E. Asche, H ar West Coast Bulb Growers Co-op
D IN N E R S A N D S H O R T O R D E R S
Monday evening at the H arbor
bor, second.
Seven Days a Week
N a stu rtiu m — Mrs. Dorothy Grange hall, when many local
Simpson, Brookings, first; Mrs. growers affiliated with th at group
FLORENCE BUCHANAN
BERTHA BEERS
Viola Hanscam, Harbor, second. at an organization meeting.
Proprietor»
Andy Flynn of Crescent City,
Pinks — Mrs. G rant Powell,
H arbor, first; Mrs. Viola Hans president of the Co-op, explained
the purpose of the meeting, and
cam, H arbor, second.
introduced
members of his board
Lily — Mrs. E. Asche, Harbor,
first; W illiam Weideman, Brook of directors, who, if they wished,
spoke briefly on any phase they
ings, second.
In section B, arrangem ents, the cared to. M. E. Nicodemus told
of the meeting of Pacific Bulb
w inners w ere:
Dining Room (dining table)— Growers Association at Coos Bay
Mrs. F. W aters, Brookings, first; last week, when organization of
Mrs. Thos. Carson, Harbor, sec- th at group was completed.
GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Mark C. Cotton, m anager of
o n d ; P auline Pallady, Harbor,
third. (Buffet) — Regina H ag W est Coast Bulb Growers, told
gerty, Brookings, first; Norma of his eastern survey trip, and
Holland, H arbor, second; Mrs told of the price-setting meeting.
Oregon
Brookings
May 7, at Coos Bay, explaining
Thom as Carson, H arbor, third.
Living Room — Regina H ag each step taken by the co-op in
gerty, Borokings, first; Norma arriving at the final figures.
He corrected a few m isunder
Holland, H arbor, second; Helen
Hanscam , H arbor, third. In sec standings current about the area.
Instead of “60% of the y ear
tion b of the same group: Mrs.
Thos. Carson, Harbor, first; Ma lings are sevens,” the statem ent
rion Hanscam , Harbor, second; should be: 60% of each crop
Mrs. Flem ing W aters, Brookings, reaches sevens; 30% reach eights,
nine per cent reach nines and one
third.
We can supply now with:
In arrangem ents to three inch per cent reach tens.”
Pointing to the competitive a n
es in height of the same division:
Plenty of 2x4 and 2x6 surfaced fir and redwood.
M artha Harbin, Brookings, first. gles which have arisen to the
1 meantime your technical
M iniatures — Ruth LaFontaine, Croft lily industry, Mr. , Cotton
will try by laboratory H arbor, firfist; Mrs. B. E. Kerns, revealed findings of his survey
Special! %xl2-inch and %xl2-inch
sods to determine the cause. H arbor, second; B ertha Wood, of m arkets in the east. "Even
REDWOOD BOAT AND SKIFF LUMBER
are very busy h ere now H arbor, third.
candy jelly beans, rabbits and
I had expected to discuss th e
O riginal arrangem ent by men such had been put on the stands
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s with the H arbor g ro w ers —W illiam W eideman, Brookings, to take place of the lily at E as
ROOFING
AND CEMENT
but I do not reg ret w ritin g first; W alter Pearm ine, Harbor, ter tim e.” He told of competition
etail if this discussion w ill second; Pete Lesmeister, Harbor, afforded by lilies of the south,
you and your group under-
such as Creoles, Florida, Mexi
third.
the problems involved in
Cacti and Succulents — Marion can and of the competition of
lining the high q u ality and Hanscam, H arbor, first;
Viola °Gher Bowers such as hydrangias.
California
Smith River
er.tage of excellence ex h ibited Hanscam , H arbor, seoend; Mrs.
“The price stru ctu re is so set
■our bulbs under a c tu a l fore- Stonehouse, Brookings, third.
up th at the lilies have price ap
conditions this season..
peal, as well as inducem ent for
-AS A D V E R T IS E D J N V O G U E
B askets — Mrs. Ella Carson, jobbers to sell them ,” Mr. Cotton
H arbor, first; Ethel Olson, H a r told the growers in explanation
>ngs Visit Azalea
bor, second; Mrs. John Rogers, to questions raised by various
Brookings, third.
people. “The lily m arket m ust be
mal Festival Here
A rrangem ents, by organizations re-created if it is to exist, to
—V eterans of Foreign W ars.
say nothing about prosper.”
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C. H. Wilcox, of the Pacific Sup
Novelties — Stonehouse and
ply Co-operative, of W alla W alla,
n Harbor, second; Mrs. Al- Christianson, Brookings, first.
GAY AS a F A N D A N G O
Mrs. F rank Pallady. Harbor, sec Wash., told the audience the whys
wkins, Harbor, third.
utch iris- Wm. W eideman, ond; N orm a Holland, Harbor, of the co-operative movement,
gave examples where co-opera
■
first; Mrs. Ben K erns, third.
£* C lr iN G A s
tives saved industries, closest of
*• second; Mrs. B e r t h a
A fe S T A
which
was
the
barley
growers
of
Harbor, third.
the K lam ath Falls area.
In answering questions from
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schroeder
people about what to expect of
w ere in K lam ath Falls the first
the co-operative, Mr. Wilcox as
of the week to bring their two
serted th at co-operatives man-
daughters. Colleen and Collette,
farm
„ k in g s. The girls had been aged
mar-
attending school there. They 'will
'
w Exterior and In-
help their m other M rs-Schroeder.
;|
nor Wa'ls
a t the store, Polly’s, the Family the grow er ra th e r than a liab.i
or
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ity.
Decorative Uses
Mr. and Mrs. M ark Cotton left
Tuesday night a like m eeting
to
yesterday morning lor San Fran- was
f o r t Dick when
x’o'v Available
cisco. Mrs. Cotton and the t w o ^ j N orte County growers were
daughters
spent a week here. an< ¡nvj |e(j to m em bership in the
See Them A t .
attended the festival. Mr. Cotton co-operative.
will retu rn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Shuster
of P ortland spent the week-end
here.
visiting - Mrs.
Lilly Meyers,
.
—
Mr .and Mrs. Floyd W hite mo-
Mr. and Mps-
V n l^ n f their tored from P ortland to spend the
3L<
a t i 75«
„.ten d ed the ¿ u" ' ral
’he.lt week-end with Mrs. Lilly Meyers,
T h e very lam e dre»« m odeled
grandm other, M r . .
•
W hite is the form er Nellie
Building
by Jinx Falbcnburg in V ogue
Ashland last Wednesday.
Meyers of this place. They left
. . . B r illia n t C al ifo r n ia p rin t
Monday for P ortland w here Mr.
W hite is employed by the Mt.
on a white background
Hood Forest Service.
O l& L t ra yo n s ty
Mr. and Mrs. Arch B. S an
ders of Coos Bay were Festival
visitors, Saturday. As head of
7^
w^en in need of a home, bulb land,
the 101 Highway Association, Mr.
Sanders
was here in an official
I • property in the Brookings-Harbor Area,
capacity,
and rem ained overnight.
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Jack Johnson, and Steve Et-
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uates. jumped a bear M onday’
afternoon
while pealing cascara
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bark behind the cemetery. Be
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Brookings, Oregon
fore being able to collect their
t0 name a disease until I
the cause.
this background, we are
¿non to consider what should
e I advised last summer,
asked, that blind roguing
ontinued for that season
„ of the high prices the
nould bring that year and
we did not (and do not)
the causes. I am glad th a t
ad a case of these rogues
and am not surprised a t
suits; they are what I ex-
Now, however, we have
fact because I was able
a large population o f
stocks under greenhouse
This study shows th a t
small percentage of the
and a much larger per-
of the Coos do not devel-
Krious disease when forced.
study these plants lo-
and then forward some to
Brierley who can com pare
with other Easter lily dis-
The practical thing for us
is to replant typical speci-
i under Harbor, Oregon, con-
and learn exactly w hat
symptoms lead to disaster
the bulbs are forced. We
that greenhouse appear-
of many diseases are en-
different from those in the
that some diseases m ay
nous in the field and fail
elop symptoms in the green-
The old adage “all th a t
is not gold” is more than
»hen we try to figure out
»hat should be rogued and
should be left. This is our
chance to get exact infor-
West Coast Bulb
Growers Held A
Meeting, Monday
9, & 9, Cafe
Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m.
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