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Home of the Croft Lily Brookings-Harbor Pilot ime One, N um ber T w e n ty ,1b Co-op Met, inday, With BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Crescent Cky Boots Ball; A z a l e a Makes Gift of Game C rescen t City, cham ps of the first h a lf of the S outhern Oregon league, changed a vowel, and S unday, looked like chum ps of th e league when they w ere help less before the slan ts dished out G ra n ts P ass hurler, who held the C rescen t C ity b a tte rs to four w e ll-sc attere d bingles, and won im pressively by a 12-3 score. C o n trib u tin g heavily to the G ra n ts P ass score w ere at least 10 e rro rs com m itteed by C rescent C ity. An e rro r in the first inning gave G ra n ts P ass th e ir first tally and from then on e rro rs figured in ev ery score G ra n ts Pass was pushing across the plate. On th e o th e r hand. C rescent C ity w as helpeless against the h u rlin g of G ran ts Pass, and hit rig h t a t someone until the last fra m e w hen Vern H anscam ’s h it scored th re e runs, all am assed by C rescent City. Garden Club E- L- Carson O ffic e r s Publishes Pamphlet On Crofts Lily Capital of the World THURSDAY, JU LY 18, 1946 , Beaver Boy State Grand Experience, Says Gene Gould E. L. C arson, of H arb o r, who has a lre a d y b u lit up q u ite a bus iness selling lily bulbs for p la n t * ing stock, felt th a t he owed it to his p u rc h asers to tell th em Government, Politics Committee Chairmen lrple Stem’ Will Be som ething of C roft lily cu ltu re , so Taught To Boys Picked For Coming sed As Basis For has published a six-page p am p h let on th e su bject. Club Year By Experts rice Structure D elivered M onday of this w eek I t ’s a p ity th a t every boy ca n ’t New officers for A zalea G arden H’ilot, this p am p h let con- >nvon-Davidson lily grow ers, have the privilege of atte n d in g Club w ere installed at a m eeting tain s in fo rm atio n ab o u t choice of n effort to establish a p rice B eav er Boy S ta te ,” said Gene of th at group, held at the G ra n g e , 8 r ‘)Un(L th e d ep th of p la n tin g fo r hat strain of E aster lily bulbs hall, last T hursday. Mrs. Almo niark et. o r p ro p ag atio n , an d th e Gould, in reco u n tin g a few of his his season. A fter co n sid erable Newton, re tirin g president, acted ' P ointing an d ca re of the lilies m any experience». won. it was b rought out B eaver Boy’s S ta te teach es as installing officer to th e follow th ro u g h to h arv est. Mr. C arson there are m any s tra in s of told the P ilo t: “T his w ill save th ro u g h p ra ctical ex p erien ce th e ing: yon-Davidson, and fo r sak e me lots of le tte r w ritin g in an sw er com plete functions of m unicipal, ¡tablishing a price, “P u rp le P resid en t—Mrs. W ill McVay. to th e dozens of q u estio n s I g et.” county, s ta te and n atio n al g o v ern s," or what was sug g ested V ice-President — Mrs. W. H. m ent. The boys not only have called “Purple H e a rt.” w a s, Hibbard. classes p erta in in g to g o v ern m en t with other stra in s to be S e e re ta ry -tre a s u re r Mrs. Lil- functions and politics, but th e in comparison to th e ir bud ban M atthew s. i idea of the w hole th in g is given and uniform ity. to them th ro u g h political c a m Mrs. A E gandbo. in behalf ■purple stem s’ a re prolific paigns for offices ju st as is done of the club, presented an Indian ers—out-bearing th e C ro ft E ffectiv e W ednesday, Ju ly l7 , in o u r own nation. basket of flowers to Mrs. N ew ton, nost every instance, an d to Every evening a m eetin g is held in appreciation of h e r fa ith fu l and Grey hound has added fo u r busses (nowledge was added th a t to th e previous six-bus schedule, to discuss o p eratio n s and funstions interesting work. inch bulb out-bore anR-inch and th is area, betw een E u re k a of each b ranch of g overnm ent. D uring re g u la r business, th e and Coos B ay will be served by These m eetings begin w ith th e following com m ittee ch airm en 10 busses daily, it w as announced sim ple m uniciple and county m eet fith facts, as presented Mon- w ere named. by T S. A bbott, local agent. ings,w orking up to a c tu a l s ta te evening. the board of d irec- C onservation Mrs. Tom New- T he new schedule for B rookings sessions w hich are c a rrie d on in of the Co-op will a rriv e a t i A new’ governm ent h u n te r ton. is : th e sam e fashion as o u r C ongress, nee schedule through w hich N o rth b o u n d : 12:28 a. m .; 5:28 except w ith less bickering. organization will m ove t h e : J a c k F a rn sw o rth from C alifornia, Birds Mrs. Roy Becker. Most im p o rtan t of all the w eeks crop of K enyon-D avidson j has been on the job in C urry since [ F low er Show — Mrs. G lem ing a m.; 10:08 a. m.; 1:53 p. m.; and th e 1st of Ju ly w orking w ith Mr. W alters. 8 :08 p. m. activ ities is the s ta te election. In S o u th b o u n d : 1:37 a. m .; 12:00 this election each lx»y who w ishes cording to Lowell M obley, C onley in southern C urry.H e plans Finance Mrs. Bob P erkins. noon and 8:35 p.ni. to run to r an office m ust have a inspector for the Co-op, th e to estab lish his residence n e a r Flow er z\rran g em en t Mrs. A. T he 10 08 a. m. and 4:23 a. m. petitif>n signed before his nam e legation of the K enyon-D av- the c e n te r of the county as soon as E. Stonehouse. busses go via E ugene. A d v e rtise -! will be placed on the ballot. T hen n strains will be the big ta s k he can find a house to live in. He p lan s on p u ttin g in a telephone H erbs Mrs. V era Asche. m ent an n ouncing this a d d itio n a l, he m ust do his own cam p aig n in g growers. He pointed out th e H o rticu ltu re — Mrs. G r a n t service a p p e ars elsew h ere in this o r get a friend to do it for him. h.lty he had in d eterm in in g so th a t farm ers can arra n g e his | issue. T he most im pressive thing ab o u t and then he w as n ev e r w ork by calling Mr. F arnsw orth. p owen who w ill be available at all tim es, i pjOSp jtality M rs Hogan a n d ' | Boy’s S ta te is the fact th a t a l t- positive of his selection. He though th e re w ere n ea rly 300 Dick Adams has agreed to assist ^ rs H aggerty ted, however, th a t th e p u r- boys living to g e th e r fo r a w hole *tem strain out-bore th e fa- F a rn s w o rth in n o rth ern ( u r r y H istorian Mrs. W P earm ine. w eek, th ere was not even th e Croft, compared q u ite fav- ju st as soon as he finishes his R ep o rter M issouri M organ. slightest m isu n d erstan d in g . T he l .v with the C roft and size, a g reed to w ork w ith him so he P lan t S ales—M arth a H arbin. 'Uggested that K envon-D av- w’ill get acquainted in the te r r i P rogram Mrs. W. H. H ibbard.. Xt an im pressive w edding at s p irit of coo p eratio n and good ® prices should begin w ith to ry south of the Rogue River. P ro jects Mrs. Roy H endry. ! th e M em orial B ap tist church at will w as so high it w as alm o st 'train. R ep o rts indicate Mr. F arn sw o rth P ublicity Mrs. D. Lockland M odesto. C alif., J u n e 29, Miss unbelievable. 90 p er cent of th e will be a busy m an as the bear I and Mrs. M. T isdale Mio« Off One-Third E ileen Iverson, d a u g h te r ol Mr. Ixiys hail never seen each o th e r tnaking his rep o rt to grow - problem is getting worse. Mr. S unshine—Mrs. A. E. Sandbo. and Mrs. Neks Iverson of th a t before, yet the frien d sh ip w as of the area, Mr. Mobley told C henow eth reported killing one Mrs. H ibbard, pro g ram c h a ir place. lx'eam e th e bride of F ra n k such as is developed by y ears of !’’e estimated grow ers of th is M uscle C reek. A k iller w as a ls o | man. gave: "K now ing O ur W ild W. Bower, son of F ra n k L. B ow aq u ain tan ee. “ I wish to th an k th e A m erican 1 would have fully o n e-th ird re p o rted to he on the old ru rn e t Flow ers.'' This was ably presented e r of Big C reek. C alif. r,mmercial bulbs th is y e a r R ange _ at by .... M. ___ M organ, bleeding h e a rt, _ H u n ters Creek. „ Follow ing t h e reception the Legion publicly for th is w o n d er *ere indicated by p revious C. C. M usser ju st reported tak- Mrs. Bob P erkins, th istle ; Mrs. young couple lett fo r a few flays, ful trip and I only w ish th a t every ^•ates. With Co-op sta n d a rd s ing a b e a r on the Chas. W arnock I p Pn K erns, wild c a rro t; Mrs. John an(i a re now at hom e on th e ir A m erican boy could lx* given th is • high, he continued th is R ange. This b ear bayed w ith his Rogers, hrodinea; Mrs. E m m a lily farm south of H arb o r. J op|M>rt unity. may be cut even low er a t dog and w as full of m utton when Neeves, d w arft rhododenron. F ran k Bower, b etter known as < I!ng time. he killed him. which very well Mrs. Ben M cK em an, colum bine; “Bill,” has m ade his hom e here I Lamb Show Billed For ^•Aonie Purple S te m s ’ proves the b ea r to be a p red ato r. Mrs. Jessie Judkins, brook orchid. for th e past couple of years, com- ' Saturday At Gold Beach Wild flower a rra n g e m e n ts w ere ing here from Big C reek. P rem iu m lists fo r th e 1946 e the purple stem v a rie ty Mr. F a rn sw o rth will w ork county C u rry C ounty Lam b an d W ool ® ° be the choice of K en -| wide an d w’ill call on local h u n ters furnished by Mrs. V erna Asche, Show- are out, and m an y sheep ^vidson growers, and since to assist him when needed. The Mrs E thel Olson and M rs Lloyd men from th e area, to g e th e r w ith felt this bulb should be county budget of $3.100 which. Moss, w ith Mrs. A. E. S tonehouse ! I l l g I I W<iJ V O U Ill I E li* F P M S ip o th ers from all o v er th e co u n ty J ' ' „ °n the w orld m a rk e t, w hen m atched w ith S ta te and and Mrs Almo N ew ton a ilin g a re expected to a tte n d th is affair ■ Harmon offered a sug- o th e r county budgets should sup-1 critics. M ark Wood, who is in ch arg e at Gold Beach, S a tu rd a y . ’bat it he re-nam ed an d port tw o h u n ters according to th e . The hostesses, Mrs. N orm a llo l-, The p ro g ram fo r th e day is: f as a strain all its own. policv established by the d ire c to rs ' land. M rs H ow ard H aggerty. Mrs. of th e m on th ly highw’ay traffic ------* ... at H arbor, re p o rts th a t d u r 10 a. m. All e n trie s m ust be on 4 g discussion, m ost grow - of th e C u rry C ounty Livestock ; Alice R ausch and Mrs. C. O. Leon- count arde, v, . served ' • wild ....... b lack b e rries • II»S »lit » count »»uni last week, ww . " ■ » an ing the in vi.- one display. s\ored Purple H e a rt” as a A ssociation and the budget com am of s u g a r and h o u r on a p a r tic u la r aftern o o n . 10:30. Ju d g in g of exhibits. this strain, w hich it w as m ittee. w as agreed th a t one new w ith abundance I . .. . . t . n n /1 m _ . l_ — I - -J 224 > ca rs and ■ tru c k a s w e re cheeked 12. noon. Ere»* luncheon. *out, bore as high as seven full-tim e hun ter b» employed cream , plus cookies and coffee. T his is th e larg est n u m b er for 12 to 1 p m Band concert by - ' 2r a 5-inch, tw o -y ear-old r a th e r th an two new ones. I ndei a single h o u r since Mr. Wood Gold Beach band. and up as high as 15 in th is p lan he would em ploy p a rt- R a lp h \ in c e n t S h o o t in g tim e local h u n ters such as Dick |.. fie ld s ,ook r h a r K'' o f ’h<- ,ram<' c count 1 .30 p. m. P lacin g of aw ards. * local fields. V incent? " ha" “ " as s' ar,w l hy th e 2 00 p. m d em o n stratio n s. ilarrnon, prospective m an- A dam s. Zahnie C rockett. S ta n le y , r iC I U c, 4 00 E x hibits released . ,'rL thP ( °”°P. was in tro d u ced C o lg ro v ean d lo th ers. w h e n n e e d e d . w jn ----- i «-«<. nnd D uring th e Ju ly 24-hour count, 4 00 p. m S o ftb all gam e. J, group th a t he w as th e ir home, are in a " ^ 1934 c a rs an d tru ck e d w e re c o u n t-, 9:30 p. m. S h eep h e rd ers’ ball J* see the local in te re s t Dayton People Visit will rem ain u n til next t T t e i * » w hjch show< q u jte an in crea„ it to indifferent a t- Friends In This Area to p hotograph lily fields at' th e o( 1 J ls f(jr (hp at co m m u n ity hall. T his year, this even< is being 3rr°ng grow ers of m any area. Since arriv in g , on M onday, held a t th e fa ir grounds, Gold ■ Iartn crops. M r an d M r ' u g a i Mr. Vincent has been “on th e 24-hour count. Beach. M axw ell " and grandson, a rriv ed jum p' alm ost every- h o u r of th e i Just before the Pilat w ent tfodertclc has a uni- a t B r y k i n » W ednesday, to visit - day He told the P ilot th a t if a n y , to press, a letter came from P »«t on his fa rm , Drivers Tests Will Be a „ u X o f 'th e ir friends in th ia g ro w e rs » ^ V T ^ t s a e y ^ e a i E eerett W oodruff, of Sm ith which has be- a r? a C alled on hy the Londons- contact th e W. L. Cnaaey resi Held At Harlxir, July 26 River, stating that the board, * sixty-five buds h au se n s w ere Miss E dith O tt. M r.' dence. _ _ S chedule of O regon d riv ers li- follcnving the m eeting Mondtiy hnost ready to ce n ts ex am in ers fo r th e y ear, in <- V ' R a u X M i 'a n d f i S Ho- I a, r h • eivning, hired Mr. Perkins, ‘aIk of th e p la n t elude H arbor, Ju ly 26. All d riv ers as co-op manager. No fu rth er h'f'k, according to u- ««ler und Dewey A k e rs.; item in U pper C hetco New», p er i w ho need, and wish to ta k e th is (Utails were learned, except the leaves are m p r mans years t h e y were taining to Mrs W aldlens gripe. te s t to o b tain a d riv e rs license, that Mr. Perkins has had others. T his hop grow ers of th a t and m easu res they are adopting * L p lease re p o rt a t th e G ran g e hall. considerable experience »« ri record fo r bud prom inent F prev en t tresp assin g on th e ir this type of work, and comes sta lk, and ie a area - ______ __ _________ property. Look elsew here in this ays! Ren c h id highly recom m ended probably re- T v T p ilo t Classified Advertising issue. nvon Growers Last Thursday Ten Busses A Day To Serve District New Government Hunter Is Here Bow er-1 verson \\ ed At Modesto, Calif.