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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1946)
fieme of the Croft Ldy Brookings - Harbor Pilot Lily Capital of the World One, Number Seventeen. ?stine Man re To Study Culture, F ri. Pilot Will Reach North End of Curry County actiecs Will Be Used Zionist Group ¡Crop Expansion study lily culture, as well it of gladiolus, which prac- he will carry back to his colony in Palestine, Zvi erg, agriculturist of Mish- i-Sharon. of Emek Hefer, (tine, paid this area a visit Fnday. ief agriculturist of a co-op- farm, Mr. Ginsburg re- I his education both in Ger- and Russia long before the Hitler. It was through his group of friends efforts Zionist colony was estab- in the Holy Land, where, stated to the Pilot, the i people might write at I ne page in world historv. t Arrangements were completed, Saturday, so that Brookings-Har- bor Pilot will reach and “cover” the north end of Curry County, with news of Port Orford, Lang lois and Pistol Hiver to be in cluded in the news columns in future issues. Circulation, perhaps in a small way, was started, too, when new names were added to the list, with correspondents at each of the localities to act as subscrip tion agents. Rosacker Company Doubles Size Of Local Greenhouse Work Completed By W. P. Clement; To Parallel First Plant Fourth Of July Picnic Will Be At Chetco Mouth Legion and Auxiliary To Sponsor Event, Program Is Billed Brookings-Harbor area will observe July 4, with a picnic at the mouth of the Cheteo, under auspices of Chetco Post No. 138, American Legion and Auxiliary, it was announced early this week by the joint C( mmittee. composed of C. A. MacKenzie. Leo Spangler, Sid Abbott and Mesdames Haggerty. Taylor, Low, Ab bott, Braden and Sunderland. With the entire public in vited at IQ a. m., basket lunch will be served at one o’clock, after which a program of races, with appropriate prizes will be held. Featuring the program will be a flag-raising ceremony by the Boy Scouts. Each family is asked to bring a basket lunch, with free coffee and lemonade be ing furnished by the Legion. All the different organizations of the town and area are in vited to come. PROGRAM Races will start at 10 a. m. and are: Sack Race: Children under 12 years (boys and girls); girls from 12 to 16; and boys from 12 to 16. Crab Race: Children under 12 (boys and girls); Girls, 12 to 16; and boys 12 to 16. Candle Race (relay): women versus men. Three-legged race: Children under 12 (boys and girls); Girls from 12 to 16; boys, 12 to 16 and adults. Post Toasties Race: open to everyone. Suit Case Race: women ver sus men. Tug-o-war: World war 1 vets versus world war 2 vets. Obstacles race: open to all. 1:00 p. m.—lunch, followed by visiting, etc. Easter Lily Story Will Appear In August Issue Plans Completed For Shoot To Be Held, June 30th According to word received by the Pilot from Ralph Vincent, who will soon make Brookings his home, the Don Eddy story about thg Easter lily industry’ will ap Chetco Rod & Gun pear in August issue of American Magazine. Photographs for 'Illus Club Event Promises trating this article were taken by Plenty Entertainment Mr. Vincent earlier this year. To be on the news stands about , July, people who wish to see this „hL1,®",’ ,for . ,he„ r'flc , an<? ,rap article, are urged to order c o p ie s ^ “ '' ,o_ b? s„,a»ed bV ,he at once front their favorite news e <o,Rod & 9 UI? £ ub- are now stand. complete, says Bob Perkins, pres ident of the club. Through courtesy of W. L. Crissey, his land at the state line, bordering the ocean, will be the site. The spot may be reach ed on Highway 101. turning off to the ocean just at the state line. The 50-yard off-hand range at the event will be in charge of Oregon Caves Resort Hanscam. while Howard Manager Gave Group Merle Haggerty will have charge of the A Travel Talk 75-yard (with rest) range. No telescope sights will be permitted. Harold B. Say, former public While hams were given as the ity director of the Oregon high prizes at the previous shoot, this way commission and now man time cash or merchandise orders ager of Oregon Caves Resort, at will be given. Junction City, addressed Brook Harry Smith. Bill Burrell and ings-Harbor chamber of com Mickey Gould have other inter merce, Wednesday evening, giv esting events arranged for those ing an interesting travel talk. who do not care to shoot. With a background of much ____ .___ ___ A. C. Thompson and his asso- travel, through his employment ciates will have a stand to serve with the state, and his service in i sandwiches and coffee, the navy, Mr. Say has a fund of Two trap will be in operation facts on which to draw. (For during the day; one for the so- lack of column space, his talk leaded novice class and the other will be published next week). for the experienced shooters. The rod and gun club points out that there are sites for fam Pilot W ill Publish picnics and suggests that af Bay Early Next Week ily fairs of this nature be arranged Because July 4, falls on by groups who wish to attend Thursday, usual press day. the shoot. The Pilot will he printed and put in the mails a day earlier Hefty Bats Win For next week All correspond ents should have their copy Crescent City, 16 to 3 in the Pilot office not later Crescent City’s hefty hats rang than Monday evening, and out like rolls of thunder, Sunday all advertisers should re when they vanquished the strong member to have copy in as Ashland club 16 to 3. Verne Han- soon as possible, so as to aid scam’s home-run w’as a sample in this short schedule. of the swatting which scored two I in the first, five in the fourth, Legionnaires Urged To one in the sixth and seven in the seventh innings. Attend Next Meeting At Crescent City, Sunday a All Legionnaires and especially crucial game will be dished up members of Chetco Post, No. 138, to the spectators, when Roseburg are urgently requested by Com and Crescent City, each with mander V. A. Mendenhall Sr. to four wins and no losses, and tied attend the next meeting of the for league lead, will cross bats. post. Monday evening, when the Anything can be expected in a picnic plans will be completed. game like this. A special invitation is extended July 4,th another game of im all ex-serviee men to come. portance will be seen at Crescent City, when they play the strong Kerr Mill Due To Start ; Medford aggregation. C. of C. Addressed By Harold B. Say Wednesday Eve. The space under glass at the Brookside Azalea and Bulb Farm has been doubled by the new’ p in Lithuania house just completed, according 42 years ago in what is to Lawrence Pinson, local man [ Lithuania, Mr. Ginsburg’s ager for the parent firm, Hans was over-run by the first Hosacker Co., of Minneapolis, war when the Germans and J Minn. The new structure was built B fought in that area. At by W P. (Spider) Clement and is [time Lithuania was under a testimonial to his craftsmanship domination. as the building of a greenhouse, fi wing armistice in 1918, he from the ground up, is considered schools in Poland, and the art of specialists. “Spider” graduated from an agricul- states that he glazed the whole Icciiege near Daschau. Ger- house in ten days, keeping three he scene of the famed men busy handing him glass and concentration camps of reloading putty guns. I ■ ’ war. He received his Inside the building are eight degree from a Russian beds, placed on the surface of the sity. ground, each bed 5 X 100. These beds will be used for the rooting Lonist Movement of azalea cuttings, of which an p-emg the oppression which initial 50,000 have been ordered would have to endure. from the east, according to Pinson. -ng. his mother, brother Most of these will be of varieties '■ 'ter. together with a few not now’ grow’n here, otherwise ' "ends started the Zionist cuttings could be taken from the *>nt m Russia at the time locally grow'n stock. of which Bolshevik revolution, and Pinson has successsfully rooted J , ,lrs ,a£°- migrated . to the many thousand, now’ growing on. there to start a co- out of doors. When the azaleas arm on a Piece of des- are ready for marketing, they are dug, packed, and shipped to florists X bordered by swamps. who pot and force them for the " ' og untold hardships, trade. Many thousand are shipped, up of Pioneers had no ex- from the local plant each year! possibly, some com- over wide territory. jr‘ and was forced to The new structure, running | ' Progress w as made. The parallel to the one built four ,;^de up of all walks of years ago, will later be fitted with ■■ a rabbi downward, set its sprinkling system as well as a ^ e intervening couple of oil heaters for use in 1 GOLD BEACH — (Special to O.0dbarren country was extreme cold weather. the Pilot)— Due to some errors -v anr.lnto a garden of The materials used in the new ¡in the copy of the budget, as sent ■ nianninatlOn °f tOil and building were shipped here, some out from the county clerks of- years before the war, from the tice last week, the date of the -Cr ?'<in 3<l at the start, firm in Minneapolis, they were, bearing has been changed from Sometime About July 1 , ,V? farm now has a confident then that their venture j July 11. at 10 a. m. to July 18, With much of the machinery Square and Compass Club to /o ? b°Ut 70 00° ’ made here would pay. Their experience at the same hour. The errors in € “ villages, each of has justified their convictions the budget are herewith corrected already in place, and other ma- j Sets Meetinii For Friday ch.nery on the way here, the A meet, o, the s 3 unit in that this area will profitably for the public: Kerr sawmill is expected to he Compa, s cluh is canprtq for ei„ht of things. produce other floral merchandise Total Estimated Receipts in operauon shortly after the o.clock Friday evpnlnK (tnm„r. all funds ................. $135,331.00 Customs | than lillies. town f JU y’ * *S ,S kP<1 ab° Ut row' at ,be ° ° F- bal1- AI1 Amount necessary to Masons are urgently requested balance budget ....... 72,832.00 ~ « Z~~~ lo come. Amount insited 6% lim : -----—_____________ itation ..................... 72.832.00 ( oos C o-op Has Set Some Pole Near Harbor Satellite Club Met Estimated Receipts, Gen. Fund. Children, a t Cash on hand, June Some twenty-odd poles for the The Satellite club held its reg- Taught t0 cul"| -------- . to plant ‘ ‘Hi and ana com-i A special school election will win 1, 1946 ... $58.4<8.00 new line of the Coos Electric ular meeting at the home of -:.n r / Iders in raising be held at 8 p. m.. July 2. to Est. Land Sales........... 6.350.00 Co-op have been set between the Helen Hanscam of Harbor with is ,Z,°PS- A pre-school elect a director to fulfill the un-* Refund from school...... 7,000.00 state line and Harbor. Working Mattie McDaniel presiding in ab ■ s e a^ned f°r chil- expired term of Leo Lucas who ¡Clerk's Fees ................. 2,503.00 as rapidly as arrival of material sence of the president, Dreah / rs Sene Part of resigned. Term of office for this! Total .........................$74,33100 permits, Bert Cleveland has a j Goldizen. Five new members af- filiated at this time. Te next v ’’a.. ' jcandidate will expired June 30. | Est. Receipts, Gen. Road Fund small crew erecting the line. ---------------------------------— I meeting will he held at the home « mafte up of from 1947. Cash on hand ............... $42,000.00 Charles Bickner Jr., who has of Hazel Hendry, July 16. families. is built The election will be held a t ! License and gas .......... 7.000.00 ----------------------------------- 5 of h' * kitchen and the school house. ¡Forest Sen ice ............. •Jrnritnn just completed an agricultural r , ? Cks- or homes. ----------------------------------- I Total ............................. $57.000.00 course at Oregon State College, J. W. Cotton, of San Francisco is enjoying a short visit at the was a Brookings business visi- own u'ater Albert Landauer. timberman of - ——- — - ~ “ „ 'ii'Posal plant, Portland, was here on harness i Try Pilot Classified advertising j home of his parents, Mr. and itor. Saturday and Sunday fore- J Charks Bickner Sr. noon. I ' * bus Sunday. i Its. Co. Budget Meet, Postponed Week :> a-e fu Ids' Special School ~ Election Date Set