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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1946)
^DAY. AVGUST 1. 1946 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Home of the Croft Lily Page Fhg placing of the fleeces on the ewe county, local business men and M o w a Ifn v n a have a teach party on the evening class while Mr W ard discussed housewives who provided the I the qualities of the shorn fleeces. Plans have already seen made for ' The members of the Co-Workers The exhibits were divided into next years event so that annual Class of the Community Baptist friends of the members are in two classes, Low Q uarter blood improvement will be noted, acc-I Sunday school held its monthly vited. Concrete stej>s were completed, and Braid. In the low q uarter 550.00 award for the best class Seaview Ranch took 1st; ording to H. H. Hanses, President class m eeting and social at the Tuesday, on both ends of the of the F air Board who has already church basement Friday evening C entral Building This makes a • five fat lambs was aw arded H enry adolphsen. Port Orford 2nd, held a meeting and will shortly with 16 present. The class will three-way entrance, now. jbby McKenzie, Sixes who and H arvey Crook, Pistol River t>v purchased the H. B. 3rd. In the Braid Class Harvey announce the prem ium list for the Curry County F air scheduled >r flock. 0. P- Ferguson, Crook took 1st; E. L. Miller, Har-I August 30 and 31st. Beach took second; R. G. bor 2nd and Bill Ledford, Harbor The Curry County F a ir Board Brookings-Harbor Pilot, Brookings, Oregon. »r.z:e. Sixes 3rd; C. R. Sydnam 3rd. meeting at Gold Beach last Mon is 4th and Seaview Ranch, day voted to double the am ount Orford 5th. According to Free Luncheon Outstanding I am willing to donate .. days of work toward repair of The barbecued lamb luncheon of the 1943 premiums. The S5.00 the old building, and construction of the new one at Rrookings. Lindgren and R. L. C lark aw ard offered for registered dairy ¡Iged the fat lambs, we have according to the visiting judges cattle under this plan will receive was even superior to pre-war .onsiderable quality during I am skilled as ........... ........................... anfj know some 810.00. rar which they estim ate will menus . Ice cream, cake and lamb sandwiches were very popular. ! Plans have been made to pro thing about...................................................... several years to regain, mote interest and support for this The excellent cooperation of years fair by arranging partici rery small display of shorn Please notify me when I am to work. (Specify if these days an» was judged by Roy W ard the Gold Beach Women’s Club pation for all organizations. The to run consecutively or singly). Pacific Wool Growers and headed by Mrs, Hudkins and the entertainm ent program has been sor 0. M. Nelson from the help from the local Chamber of turned over to the w ar veterans 1 S ig n » '« l» ial Husbandry D epartm ent Commerce contributed much to A square dance contest for the iregon State College. Mr. the organization. All Food was! granges was suggested and a Address : in gave the reasons for the contributed by sheepmen of the, queen will be selected on the basis of num ber of entries made in the fair. Chambers of commerce of Granges will put on community booths. W. D. Sibley has been put in charge of commercial exhibits. H. H. Hansen, President of the I ndcr Auspices, L. D. S. Mormon Church Fair Board offers to arrange a joint meeting between th board AT THE GRANGE HALL, and the three granges in the coun ty, pronposing a schedule as fol at Harbor, this DINNERS AND SHORT ORDERS low : Ophir, August 3rd Seven Days a Week Chetco, August 16th BERTHA BEERS L0RENCE BUCHANAN Good Music Good Time Dancing 9 to 1 Proprietors ib Show Prizes •e Been Listed ixHdi mews ite m s o( Auk. 9. Io uhich familles an; Donation For “School Construction” LET 8, & 9. Cafe US DANCE Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 TWILIGHT O’er the ocean and the landscape Now the evening shadows fall. Spreading like a benediction Peace and quietness o’er all. roan Soon the darker shades'll gather, Mother earth be locked in sleep Free from toil sons and daughters Then may rest in slum ber deep. REX AL STORE What a merciful C reator, Mindful of His children all. When at eve He draws the curtain O 'er this great terrestial ball. "In the daylight ye have labored, Come apart and rest awhile,” Hear the gentle Savior saying, "Come and rest from your tol.” Chetco Drug Co T. W. Z E N I E R PHONE 183 IT a v tW U C yAootjM-rr vowh CÂ î a $ Gooe as ~ AMO i **TO O - « O M rr new/ VEEN’S AUTO SERVICE Authorized Dealers for mon oil co . products omplete automotive service Potable and “In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding BROOKINGS EAST THROUGH CALIFORNIA! W hat a merciful Creator, He remembers we are dust. He has said. I ’ll not forsake thee’ And in Him we safely trust. He has m easured dark and light., He has planned our earthly day He will bid us at the sunset, "W eary Pilgrim, come way.” Clara Williamson Compost Study Is ;; Made By R. Sloan VERN ** seiace. NOW! OREGON Robert Sloan, who lives north of Brookings, has been studying compost and its relation to the lily industry since he was dis charged from the arm y air corps Already, he has made many dis coveries. which, as he states, are vital to the future of the lily in dustry’. "Commercial fertilizers are in jurious to the soil, especially if bud count is expected from the commercial lilies we expect to sell,” he told the Pilot Monday while asking permission to w rite a weekly column concerning com post. Mr. Sloan is ready to hack up every statem ent of his with facts from scientists who have made a study through research. He, in a small way, has been carry ing on expenrm ents of his own, and is now’ about to e n te r upon a ven tu re of m anufacturing compost for sale to everyone in the area. “I have sold some land, I am selling a light plant, and every thing I can tu rn into money, to get this enterprise under way. Frankly, I see no other way for the lily industry' survive and hold the position it deserves un less growers heed the laws of n a ture, and do away with use of in ..........- comm ercial fertilizers'* r k Vou are planning to go East on business or pleasure have you thought about going East through California? On round trip tickets to Chicago, New York and most rrtla;r eastern cities you can go one ivay thn>u#h C alifor nia for not K more railroad fare than you’d pay to go vizi other route«. For a fast, direct trip you can go East from San Fran cisco on one of our Overland Route trains. Prom Loa Angeles we have fir«? trains, too, to tlie East. All of mir trams from California to tlie East am now much finer and faster. There am luxurious Pullman trains and speedy, oomfortahk» train« with chair cars and tounxt sleeping cars offering omnomical traveL Convenient overnight train service from Southern Oregon to San Francisco. Your local Southern Pacific agent will be glad to make all arrangement« for your trip East through California. S*P fhu friendly Southern Pacific