Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 30, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    ?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.”
Mwttted from Page One
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
BY
Shop.
/
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.
durance Coverage For Your Every Need!
Jack Johnson, and Steve Et-
tinger, recent eighth grade g rad ­
uates. jumped a bear M onday’
afternoon
while pealing cascara
Real Estate And Insurance
bark behind the cemetery. Be­
? Bus Depot
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.
Let M E Build I t . . . . !
M ASO N
& EDW ARDS
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