Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 15, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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Home of the Croft Lily
BROOKINGS-HARBOg PILO ?. BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY. AVGUST 15
“The small grow ers, th ro u g h co-operative ac­
W eather Report
tion,
are as large grow ers, only th a t the small grow ­ For the past week, endin»
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
indou» ;
®
ers are in b etter position to pu t on the m ark et a Sunday
Max
March 7, 19-16. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
August
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b etter product,” he said in closing.
August 6
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
O r eg
O B L IS I!
August
August
August
August
There is, in southern C u rry county especially, August
It’s Your Civic Duty, Good Citizens!
S/PA PER
S lfÒ l ATI ON
a heritage which m ust be guarded as jealously as
any m other would her young—th a t heritag e—the
D EW EY A KERS, E d ito r and Publisher
stan d in g tim ber of the area.
G E N E GOULD, Associate E d ito r
A plea is made fo r organization of a group of
em
ergency
fire-fighters to take over a situation until
Nati on» I Adv r t it in g Representative
the fo rest crew s are being moved in. Such a group
N B W S P A P B B A I i V BBTI1
e B T I^ IW G
SE R V IC E . I .WC.
m ay mean the saving of a bad situation should a
of rt* f
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\ NabonW iditoMW Auoaehoei
fire occur. People who love th e ir homes, who w ant
W .A .8.
to see this area progress, cannot hesitate fo r one
end Jbe Home Town Newspepers
Serving Arntne»1!
m inute, the signing of this pledge to aid.
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Too many homes in this a re a are dependent upon
the tim ber of the area to be indifferent to this plea.
Subscription R ate:
Employm ent, by the first of the year, will be no small
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.................. $2i>0 item in the sawmills, soon to serve the area. This
P e r Year, outside C urry C ounty.......................... $3.00 payroll, to g eth er w ith the products to be put on the
m ark et will total millions of dollars per year.
Contact your fo rest ra n g e r a t once to sign up
They Have Faith In This District
fo r this fire-fighting crew. I t’s your civic duty as
much as it was your duty to fight for your country.
Two new businesses, one a fu rn itu re sto re and
the other a mens furnishing establishm ent, soon will Curry County Dairymen her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
Cadman.
become p arts of the life of this area. They have put Enjoy Picnic, Sunday
th e ir faith in the district, each feeling th a t the fu ­ LANGLOIS — Many families of California cars and trailers are
this community as well as sur- quite otten seen coming and go­
tu re here is good, as well as stable.
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, | rounding vicinities, attended the ing on the Floras Lake road. This
Quite a Coincidence in one of them . Wm. W ard , annual dairymens picnic at Floras resort is growing more popular
with tourists as well as with the
re tu rn s to his “home tow n” to open a business in the I creek Bridge Sunday,
local people.
building where once his late fa th e r conducted a b u s-' Prizes awarded to i - h club
member« were:
Mrs. Bill Storm and children
iness a num ber of y ear ago.
Jimmy Everest, first; Mary Don- and Betty Storm were North
Mr. Hendricks, who has had w a r s of experience al(lson- second; and Dick Everest. Bend visitors, Thursday.
in m erchandising, places his faith strongly in the Denmark’community*"was fourth! Charlcs Farrier and son have
fu tu re of the area, by purchasing a large stock of and Keith W’agner of Elk River
cutting brush along the
fu rn itu re and other household appliances, to open WOp ,flfhth’
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,
improved3 the ^ h t
w ^iTas
an exclusive fu rn itu re m arket in the new Johnson cup for the highest producing cow to make H safer for the heavy
building, on highw ay 101, just east of Brookings
1945. This is the second y e a r,trair,c ovcr the road-
M arket and Brookine-s G arage.
!' ,hJas: b,','n
1 H?d must ** mpn7‘T,ds,
^
a"u°uncc‘
held by an individual for three mtnt ot the birth1 of a baby girl
No doubt each of these men will feel the wel­ consecutive years before he b e-jio ^ r- and Mrs. Bill Henry- of!
Pillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
come they deserve, once they open th e ir doors to comes sole owner.
County Agent Knox and L. J. are both former residents of this
the public, which has long been denied much goods. Allen, assistant state club leader, community. Mrs. Henry will be
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were present.
remembered
Price Trends Seem Right To Prof.
"V !'''!
It*» a o e big •urpri*? «ft«
— w hen you redecorate « room \
Pittsburgh Techid». One rg»
sufficient over old wallpaper
oth er surface». And that one
may be applied in ten than
hour» a n d d r/es in one horn.
can actnaffy hang up picture
m inute» after painting with Te
A sk ue t o g iv e yon the whole i
o f thia amaxing wall paint
O R E C O A T COVERS
T e c h id e oome» in paste fora,
be m ix e d fan ju s t a jiffy I
EASY T O APPLY
A b solu tely no mess! No need
scrape o ff shabby old wallpaper
WASHABLE
Techide walls may be quel
washed with mild snap and
G a llo n __ $2
M a d e in 8 C oiora and Whitt
P IT T S B U R G H PAINTS
Curry County Lumber
Company
Brookings
Oregor.
went on a stock-judging tour at
th e Cope, Joe E verest and H S.
C adm an ranches.
People of this area who have long been skeptical
H E R L A N G L O IS N E W S
of the lily business, of the price trend and prospects O T Due
to the very busy season a
for the future, were given a real insight of the future few m em bers atten d e d the re g u la r
by Prof. DeLoasch, of Oregon State College, who m eeting of F lo ras Willow’ club.
Mrs Floyd Righv and
Monday evening, explained economic trends of the son Mr. w e and
n ' Phursdav evening c a ll­
present day.
ers at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs.
Quoting from the first inaugural address of C. L B erry.
late President Roosevelt, ‘The only thing to fear M r and Mrs. W ill Sabin. Mr.
Mrs. K enneth Thom pson and
is tear itself,” he exolained that the industry, prop­ d and
a u g h te r w ere S undav g u ests at
erly managed, would he stable for all time, with a'the home of Mr. and Mrs. o tto
general trend upward, if growers adhered to certain Rlin«h‘ ' a t Coquille,
correct cultural principles.
M rs S h irley N o rris and dau g h -
u nv Hnr’’T liCte’1
a s Shirley Breed-
On Monday, Mr. Knox and Mr. l° ve> d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen, w ith th e 1 11 club m em bers
Breedlove.
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Mr
\\u>s ptospei, and the poor growers would drop and Mrs. John C henow eth on
by the wayside due to poor practices.
¡b e n m a rk i l i i .
American people, he emphasized, like quality. Judge \ h Boiee of Id Beach
lis hom e here. Sunday.
and where quality is to be found, little question is ‘A
C harles S abin of Gold
likely to he raised about the price.
Beach pent th e w eek-end w ith
Especially noteworthy in his address to the lily*
growers was his plea for co-operative selling, of the
unity that is necessary for existence in this highlv
competitive world of todav.
G ra y s h e ls
Good Cats Cafe
Where (iood Food
and Friends Meet
I ntil Further Notice
New Hours: 7:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
B* »*»« yo«» w»a»ctt
CUT FL O W E R S
A N I) F L A N T S
\ isitors Are Welcome Anytime
Hendry's Greenhouse
At the W inchuck B ridge
F 0 R
S A L E
A T
Bush’s Lily Gardens
P. O. BOX 131
HARBOR. 0»
Prize Croft and Cheteo Special
Easter Lily Planting Stock
A ny size, from hulblets to 8-inch bulbs. Th<
“select” from several years selecting and gr°*
ing E a ste r Lilies a t H arbor, Oregon.
your planting requirem ents now, or at har^--
time, about Septem ber 10.
SALE PRICES
Individual plants m ay be selected fo r $2.00,
up, according to size and ageg. F ifty cents ex^
p er plant fo r m ailing. F ield-run planting
a fte r harvest tim e a t prevailing prices.
—Mail Orders Gladly Solicited—
Due to m any peculanties of the E aster L ily’s growing **
we are not able to guarantee the results of any lily ttoc'c