Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 15, 1946, Image 1

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Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
ume One, Number T w enty-Four
j|y Problems”
iscussed M onday
it Bulb M eetin g
BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
Couple Married at Home
of Old Friends, Thursday
New Masthead Will
“Top” Front Page
*‘Fertiiizer Tips" column
Is \\ inning Following
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946
Volunteer Forest
Fire Fighter Group
To Be Formed Here
Sidney L. Fisher of Pacific City,
Robert Sloan, contributor of the
Oregon, and Mrs. Eva Birdie Hen­
column. “F ertilizer Tips.” told the
drick. of McMinnville, were m ar­
Symbolic of its name, pilot.” Pilot, Monday that his column al-
ried. a t 7 :00 p. m. Thursday at Brookings-Harbor Pilot, this week ready had met with much favor,
the home of their old friends, Mr. has established a new masthead, oven if only two had appeared.
Pacific L i l y Growers
Emergency Crew Will
and Mrs. Paul W hirry, here.
Through the artistic ability of
He already has received letters
Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the Mrs. Roy Annin, a boatswain's from Pilot readers, as far away
Met With Croft Lily
lie Signed Up To Aid
Methodist church, Smith River, wheel, in which is inscribed a tru e as K lam ath Falls, who wish in-
G row ers Association
U.
S. Forest Service
perform ed the single-ring cere­ m ariner’s compass, will grace the form ation on certain phases of
mony, a fte r which the group went ‘ears’
KT , r, , r
...
, ----- of the front page of the compost-making. Mr. Sloan, who
To organize an emergency fire­
esent market trends in the ,
to the Nook Cafe for a wedding I p „ ot cach u w k henceforth.
has given much time to this new fighting crew, which could be put
industry seem good, and I
, , , . , i Before founding this publics- study, has plans to go into that on the field until a regular fire­
inot believe there is anything 1^ e r ' " ^ . |y-wi<'d , s «re old
friends tion a suitaWe name was soughc business commercially,
fighting crew' could be organized.
uch may cause alarm .” ’ said
of
the
W
htrry
family,
dating
which would be significant. Such I He » investing every cent he Marion Nance district ranger, of
of D. E. DeLoasch, professor to the tim e when the W hirrys back
re n a m e s as “Spokesman,” “Tri- is able to accum ulate into this Gold Beach, sought the aid of the
agricultural economics, at Ore- sided at McMinnville.
bune.” "Sentinel,” etc., seemed ¡culture, basing his faith in the Chetco Rod * Gun Club in the
i State College, at a m eeting,
project upon the future of t h e ! endeavor. This crew, a fte r it has
wholly inadequate.
nday evening of the Croft Lily
lily industry.
To
fully
represent
the
commun­
been signed up. pointed out Mr.
sere, at which officers and
ity, the paper needed to carry
Nance, would draw 15e an hour
tors of Pacific Bulb Growers
both “Brookings” and “Harbor.”
higher pay than one not so or­
1 present.
and naturally “H arbor” suggested
ganized. A nother thing, pointed
his analysis of the present
the name. “Pilot.” In keeping
out Mr. Nance, agreem ent to be­
ir>. ’ conditions. Dr. DeLoasch
T entatively set for Friday, Au­
come a m em ber of this crew does
ed the lily m arket to a pa- gust 23, Hendricks Furniture Co. with the policies of this publica­
tion,
a
trade-m
ark
was
necessary.
not mean that fire-fighting will
It who had consulted a doctor, will be open to the public in a
In keeping with the conserva- be compulsory. Pressure of busi-
iby step he went through the grand opening, announced on the Mrs. Annin ably designed the
tion program of the Azalea G ar-jness, sickness or other obligations
posis. on up to the w riting of back page of this issue. Mr. Hen­ new’ mast-head.
den Club is the coming tour of may be proper excuse for non-
K' ' ription. which he gave in dricks, owner, has been able to
the redwoods and the National compliance. In a lette r to Boh
c. ■ , ivice.
buy considerable stock for his
T
ribute Grove, in Mill Creek. ! Perkins, Mr. Nance said:
'oper cultural methods, th a t is, new store, as will be seen in pe­
Calif. S ta te Park, next Tuesday,
H erew ith is a scale of fire-fight­
raising of quality bulbs, the rusal of his advertisem ent.
August 20.
ing w age ra te s for 1946 rnention-
arrive effort of m arketing,
A nother new business, to open
Fred Reynolds, forester of the ed our conversation last Friday.
strict attention to m arket de- its doors soon will be W ard’s
and trends, are all th a t Clothing Store, to be located in
Culture of Croft E aster lilies S ta te of California, will conduct I hope a sufficient num ber of peo-
!necessary for this com m unity the G ardner building, now under- has hit the W illam ette valley by the to u r and informally address pie indicate th eir desire to co­
ep prospering.” he concluded, I going remodeling for the opening. storm, according to reports com­ the club in the “Groves that Were operati1 to enable us to form a
God’s First Temples.” The group nucleus around which to build a
ifr'iafe
T , Bulb For E xperim ents , Mr. Ward, son of the late Wm. ing to this area from a score of then will retu rn to Sm ith River co-operative organization. F o r ,
J' r ! SJ U(1> °f
C rott
born and reared in this places, east of the mountains.
N ear Eugene quite an acreage and go up Domini Creek to the once such a group is brought to­
Fculture and propagation, the
W lily growesr asked for do- ness in the very building where is planted, and the Oregonian did Hawkins sawmill where a dem­ gether the first time, the leader­
3® of 60 bulbs to be sent to j his fath er once conducted a bus­ itself proud in its boosting of this onstration of conservation Af for­ ship of your club fortified by a
ests products will be held.
normal desire among jieople in
State College. In this iness m any years ago. William planting, which, according to all
This
unusual
and
highly
educa­
general
to preserve their heritage
k are wanted in the«year- W ard has been in S eattle for the reports, has become large.
tional
event
is
by
courtesy
,f
,
of
thousands
of acres of forests
C ¡ss. which showed only one past few years.
In the vicinity of Portland a
! and stream s would be sufficient to
"Save the Redwoods League.”
num
ber
of
people
have
purchased
-’O with two blooms and
He has not announced a definite
Azalea club members are asked bring about the necessary stabil-
lruh three blooms.
planting stock from this area, al­
frese bulbs will be tested un- date for opening, probably because so to try their fortunes with the to bring a picnic lunch and meet ity and continued growth,
he cannot predict too accurately
at the Luick residence in Smith
In any case I w ant to thank
conditions, each properly cat- the date all remodeling work famed Croft lily.
River
a
t
10
o’clock.
W
ear
old
(
you
again for the fine co-operative
Many spots in W’estern W ash­
f’ t so that the inform ation will be completed, although he
spirit
shown by the Chetco Rod
shoes.
ington, especially in the vicinity
turned over to Pacific Bulb has advertised in this issue.
and
Gun
Club in our fire preven­
From
the
Luick
residence
the
of Aberdeen and Hoquiam, have
ccs for distribution to all lily
Both these businesses promise,
thn group will proceed up the north tion efforts. I’ll see you again
ccs groups over the w’est.
to bring to this community all
mto prominence through the bank of the Sm ith River to Hi-1 soon. However, if we can lx» of
' inclusion of th e C r o f t L ily | the m aterials and goods possible Lly culture.
How’ profitably these other new ouchi bridge and thence to the any fu rth er assistance in t h e
^Association meeting. t h e | , o buy on )h(? m arke, today. Each
groves of the giant redwoods. m eantim e, please do not hesitate
nm was turned over to of- claim to be well-stocked for the areas will produce this bulb re­ Members are urged to attend this to call us.
mains to be seen. Certainly res­
n
over-all association, opening dates.
Sam ple of W age Scales
idents of the W illam ette valley outstanding event.
explained briefly the w ork
Unorganized and unskilled la ­
may
find
th
at
“heavy”
soil
more
.-ans of the association.
bor
draw s 90c an hour, while un ­
Directory Of District To difRCUit to work” and may not Flossie Buchanan Now
'¿ ^ Ure To Be Studied
der the proposed plan, this la­
this association an edu- Be Started by Mrs. Byrne realize the yields of this a re a . ' sq I p Owner Of Cafe
bor would draw $1.05 per hour.
*• program will be carried
Unable to see the w ay clear
.
a deal was close Tuesday, in
. „ range upw ard . from
.....
O ther Dn.
skills
- cultural methods will be to compile and have printed a |{oiJ and Gun ( lUD Enjoys which Mrs. Flossie Buchanan he- $1.15 an hour and include such
| * and findings sent on to directory of this¡ area, 'h e board p icn,c g unday on ChetCO came sole ow ner of the B. & B. skills as: Forem an, smoke chaser.
Association members.
of directors of Brookings-Harbor
Members of Chetco Rod and Cafe. She bought the interests of faller, power saw operator, saw
Rising compaign will be cham ber of commerce, Monday
Gun
Club, their wives and invited Mrs. B ertha Beers, with whom filer, carix»nter, mechanic, truck
- n through the association evening voted to not undertake
guests, enjoyed a picnic, Sunday, she started t h e restau ran t o n ' driver, team ster, packer and pump
he market for lilies a t the project.
operator.
up the Chetco river, on the Ban- May 7 of this year.
r i *
Srea'!y expanded.
Instead. Mrs. Mildred Byrne is kus meadow, about seven miles
To expedite signing of this pro­
Mrs. B ertha Beers has not an
■ '*ing the recess, a general going to compile and have Pub’ |
posed em ergency crew, the follow-
Brookings
nounced her plans.
followed.
lished this directory, so necessary fr<^ . B r , . . Jg_
W ith Tuesday as the closing mg form is suggested for those
Fish chowder, prepared by the
to the commercial life
[co of the
i n e area.
d ita j
Reynolds, with plenty day, the news hours will be from who will co-operate, to fill out and
In its pages will be lutings of chef* V t c ^
(uf 7 a. m. to 10 p. m., Mrs. Buchanan mail to Bob Perkins or Marion
- T e ^ .e s s *e r Mentioned
every resident, business and all o
c
r
—
njoyed announces.
N ance:
Magazine Storv such inform ation which might be nt * ^ y ^
q{ j50 a
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- . . ,as? issue of T rue Mag- ’ expected in any Polk directory of bv
Home Location
pot luck supper was enjoyed in Old-Time River Guide
res an account of the a county, although this book will '
Classification ..
^ r t ie - w o o d g r o v ^
¡w ill Live In District
c-a aefense of Anzio, an contain inform ation of the te rn the Swimming,
games ana contests 1
‘•- .L CuR *n ,be progress of tory served by the Brookings and with many prizes awarded, were
Fred C. H a m s, for over 30 New Gallagher Building
aga*nst G erm an y ,, H arbor post offices.
enjoyed especially by the young- years a river guide on most of the
g w* ’ Prominently m en-i Q uestionnaires to expedite the sters Horseshoe pitching contest leading rivers of the northw est, Is Now Being Rushed
W orkmen are rushing tow ard
•e'of n article is George listing will be published in the was won by Mr. Hoagland.
| has purchased the Roy Wiede-
h Ù L?rooking», then a cap- Pilot, possibly next week. Each
7 eam e^of soft-ball raged be-j m ann home, adjacent to the Com-1 completion the n e w G allagher
3e Gantry.
person is urged to fill out these ♦ J ™ Trw Berber's 10 old men. m unity B aptist church, and will building, on his lot, alm ost across
tu ee n jo t
. ------------------------- ,------------ I from the GfXxJ E ast Cafe
n by an of- and mail immediately to Mrs. who
won from Carl Berger's gang take possession immediately,
Mr. G allagher hopes to be in-
e- ..
rank of Mr. Kessler, B> m e .
nf sluggers A home-run by Nor-
Recently a resident of Vida.
, *he local man in the ‘ --------------------------------------
K pttd highlighted the game, on the McKenzie river, Mr. H ar- stalled in his new place sometime
\ninvA d by those of ris has been a boatsm an and about Septem ber 1, to serve his
0" the defense w as
About completed is the con-
° f ,he heavy toll crete floor poured a t the C entral
8 - n<.,jn
linations
a tjOns and a fte r a guide on the McKenzie. Deschutes, plumbing custom ers. He is va-
h'an lives.
huildinr
ther alterations
uui». O
.. ..................
........... a n d other inclination» cone about five, I Snake, Rogue and m any other eating the first floor of the Daw­
building.
being
made
to
the
wall on the
broke up.
stream s of the northw est,
son building.
are
wHnt ads—it pa vs! south side of the building
Two New Stores
Await Openings
Club Will Tour
Calif. Redwoods
Willamette Valley
To Grow Lilies Too