THURSDAY, JULY
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
enorm ous profit. Such tactics are now being used by buyers of lily
bulbs, and some growers are becoming panicky. Stop it!
Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
The Pilot reporter. Miss I
Due to m anipulations of some one—right in this area, it is
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
reported th at a grow er of this area had offered bulbs on the San Byrne, has been busy J
mg local ladies the ™ )FL
Francisco m arket to a greenhouse, at prices set up for jobbers—all and subm its the favorite
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done under the guise th at this greenhouse had taken out a jobber’s Mrs. Emil Edwardson „1
lì $
or broker’s licence, and was entitled to this schedule of prices.
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SPANISH STEAK
nett'
Coming back to this area, this inform ation created no sm all
2 pounds round steak
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4 tbls drippings.
stir among growers. It is the original wedge with which price stru c
lay
teaspoon cayenne
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tures w'ill be beaten down, if possible to do so.
1 pint canned tomatoes
W est ( oast Bulb Growers Co-op came in for some criticism .
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
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1 teaspoon salt
This
misguided criticism is just what buyers want. The seeds of
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GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
4 onions ( 4 cup)
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this criticism had been cleverly planted in some minds, from which
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the dissention gained m om entum —tow-ard the end desired.
8 tablespoons flour.
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Although unable to give facts, or figures, the Pilot feels deeply
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th at some prom inent growers of the area are being taken for a ride these for stock kettle St I «ve
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on the assumption th at they, bv their actions, are doing the industry m eat well with salt, pepj>-
flour, pounding steak wto fern
the most good. Only by and through unity of growers, will this in of saucer. Treat other
Sarvmç Ameno«7* Ae^mr^er« and^Hva Korn« Town Nowvpoport
.ant
dustry emerge this fall in the healthy and firm niche it deserves. sam e and cut into pieces fori nty,
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D am nant Quod Non Intelligunt—check carefully before you ing. F ry sliced onions in 2
condemn the co-op, which business is striving to hold prices up to spoons drippings in iron
until brown, then remove lier.
Subscription Rate:
skillet. Add other 2 tab! I week
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.................. $2.50 the spot which will mean stability for the area.
of drippings and fry
and
Per Year, outside Curry County......................... $3.00
both sides until brown, Add ndchi
offensive ordor or th at is gassy ing w a te r to near cover. , |t-gn
or slimy.
tig h t cover and simmer for
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Mrs. Frank Waldien
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Many a man aims at nothing two hours, replenishing
Cecil Owens of Gold Beach and and hits it with rem arkable p re and turning as necessary, Ail
C halm er Lindsley visited at the cision (quoted).
end of two hours add to_
Damnant Quod Non Intelligunt— get out your Latin books, lily W aldien ranch Wednesday. Mr.
onions, paprika and a littie h <
The following household hint enne. Cook until meat is
grow ers and heed that phrase—it might lx* well for the industry! Owens installed a forest service
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might be just what you’ve been tender and sauce a dark
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telephone
at
the
ranch.
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I*or benefit of those whose Latin has slipped the memory, the
lookinK
for:
To
increase
the
bulk
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Lookout and guard station news
Serve in sauce. If a hot
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quotation is tran slated : ‘‘They condemn what they do not under —Don and M argaret Estes, for of beaten egg white add one table liked, add more cayenne 11
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stand.” By this inference, the Pilot wishes to point out the folly merly of Los Angeles, are s ta spoon of cold w ater before beat- be cooked in cassole after
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ing m eat in skillet, if desi
of growers, as was dem onstrated Monday evening at the monthly tioned on Long Ridge lookout,
and Wayne and Gloria Pickens of
beth
m eeting of Croft Lily Growers A sso ciatio n .
Ashland are on Mt Emily. Chal
Somewhere there is a fable about a fath er who had many m er Lindsley is on Vulcan Peak
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sons. These sons were frequent and long with their quarrels. Tiring and Bill Lane is on Snow Camp.
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Bob Larson is stationed at the
of this perpetual bickering, the fath er called them to himself one
West more guard station and Mark
day and asked them to gaze upon a bundle of sticks he had.
P o rter is at McGribble guard
Try to break this bundle." he urged each. Each gave all his station
6 O.D. — 12 Gauge
Miss Kathleen Henderson left
strength to the task, and each failed. Following this, the fath er
is
Friday evening for Portland to
20 ft. Lengths with Quick Couplings
untied the bundle, and gave each son a stick. ‘‘Break it,” he said. resume her duties as private sec
pday
Each son did this task easily. Thereupon the fath er spoke retary.
Norma
Felipe
returned
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wh.ch I hope you will follow In-I l y 7 T T p ™ i a T ’‘‘“u " ' ? ¡ T T j
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divldually each of you could break a stick- united, you failed fo 'b e e n visiting the A rth u r Allen
Any Quantity — immediate Delivery
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family.
even bend them. Therefore, let us have unity in this fam ily!”
Alto Ne»/ S'»el
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Flati, PHie'j
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L ik e t h e p o t a t o g ro w e rs in the Flathead Valiev, M ontana one Berk%\tE<I<-h| P ri,n,h and son of
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UBLISHlER
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Upper Chetco
“Damnant Quod Non Intelligunt”
For Sale!
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B R O O K IN G S
WE HAVE:
Marine Plywood, 14’ and 16’ lengths
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Asphalt Sidin*
Hexagonal Shingles
90-lb. Slatekote Rooting
6o-lb .lohns-Mannville Roofing
6-ineh Kiln Dried Flooring
B*
S-inch Rustic and Moldings
Locally, We Represent:
Johns Mzuinville Co.
Curtis Silentite Sash
Pittsburgh Paint Co.
M asonite Company
N u-W ood P ro d u c ts Co.
H eatilator
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h e a rd
of
s u •’ R LATTICH
S h i o d t h e l e t t u c e a s y o u w o u ld
j c a b b a g e when making kraut.
I hen pack in a crock, using 4
ounces of salt by weight to ten
j pounds of shredded lettuce, m ea
suring carefully. The salt may be
mixed with the lettuce before or
at time it is being packed. Pack
, firmly but not tightly in crock.
Cover w ith cheese cloth, weighted
down with paraffined board. If
necessary add brine ( S cup salt
to 1 gallon w ater) Keep at a
tem perature not over 75 degrees
and if scum forms, remove by ta k
ing our cloth. Sterilize cloth be
fore using again. Ferm entation
" ill stop at two or three weeks.
«t which time you process it as
would kraut.
Caution : before tasting or s e n -
)ng, boil it actively for at least
10 minutes. Destroy any having
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Milh OPA controls temporarily
oil. we will make every effort to
sau er
ruben «turnip saner kraut» of
sauer lattich (lettuce k rau t).
I have not tried the following
ivcipe but since found it m a re-
Hable recipe book, and since ms
lettuce is going to w aste anyway
I decided to try it. It sounds as
if it might be g o o d :
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M T O’ TH IS AND TH AT
I be term saner kraut is fam il
i a r to all of us of course, but
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puce tins m erchant offered thus breaking the pr.ee schedule they
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had set. This m e rc h a n t sa c rific e d a few dollars on his investment j h u t to this dreamer and wishful
th inker
to lieat down p ric e s of p o ta to e s, w hich he bought and sold at an
l i l sen«/ a h ttlf warning
You !! th .n k /f s x of this 'fad
If r n r t/ou'i f had a weeder's
hi gtact in the morning.
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year early this century. They held for a certain price. In this town day
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for a ten-day visit with her
a m erchant went out and bought a few sacks of potatoes ..........
at the sister, Mrs Helen Richards. Dick,
"asked-for price He immediately emptied these potatoes in his ¡ X 7 h ere’*13™ tO spend ‘^ 's u m -
display window, and labeled them at a price about half what the
farm ers were asking. This action on the part of this m erchant I It s tosi/ f nough on paper
caused these potato growers to become panicky, and unload at the! To^fr
steel
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hold the line against price increases.
Me wiil not mark up any mer
chandise currently on our shelves,
f - (
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hut will abide by the latest OPA
ceiling prices released to us.
Any merchandise re-ordered and
new merchandise will receive our
regular mark-up. We will only in
at t
■ and
and
crease our prices when they are
ps-ias
raised by the distributor or manu
facturer.
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M OORE’S
\ ariety & Apparel Shop
Brookings
Oregon