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Home of the Croft Lily JPup» T m BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Coming Events Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore. M arch 7. 1946 under the Act of M arch 3. 1879. O r eg o n S/PAPER P u b l is h e r SUMMATION DEW EY AKERS, Editor and Publisher GENE GOULD, Associate Editor N a tio n a l A d v e rtis ing R e p re s e n ta tiv e KKVBPAPBB ADV e B T I^ I* « a* MW S E B V IC E . '»«’vvx UXTOngi — ek bit n r kW . IW C . O -i r, m * m A. Serving America'» Adversers end/ke Home Town Newspaper« • •r n c ii • w >we«»> - O mmo * ». ■ Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon....................$2.50 Per Year, outside Curry County............................ $3.00 Defiance of ( PA orders at G rants Pass puts an o th er test case of governm ent agencies up before the public—and predictions at this time are that CPA will fare the same way OPA did when it ordered resta u ra n ts to roll back prices to those of June 30. The public, during the war. was liberal—it took anything w ithout locking, but now, when soldiers and sailors are home, seeking to establish themselves in the “American w ay” of life, people find m ore hindrances from a bunch at W ashington who do not know the score, have no practical knowledge, and seem not to care. If veterans were getting m aterials to build homes, if the public could only be sure of such, then it is not likely th a t G rants Pass would be the guinea pig in this nation-wide test case. Perhaps defiane on p art of G rants Pass isn’t the answer, but since every movement must sta rt from somewhere. G rants Pass Is just as good a place as any to begin The Buyers’ Market Is Coming Certain events which have transpired during the past week have brought out the calam ity howlers, predicting dire things for this community, this nation and the world. Please analyze! The world is now passing through, or about to pass through th a t transition period when the world is changing from a sellers’ m arket to a buyers’ m arket. Such is nearly alw ays tru e when all past labor troubles have been experienced. Such is true today. People have concluded, and are concluding th a t they will pay ot-Zy m uch for a commodity. Sellers are beginning to realize this to be true, and right now the period has begun, w hether noticeable or not to the average citizen. \Match trends for the next year! Weather Report F or the past week, ending on October 10 — Azalea Garden I S u n d ay : Max Min Rain Club at H arbor Grange hall The 1 Septem ber 30 54 45 .10 topic: “Planning Next Y ear’s Gar-1 5 CTo^er * d e n ’’ G u e s t S n e a k e r October 50 1.82 den. Guest Speaker. October 2 3 ... .......... o4 62 47 October 14—Croft Lilily G row -' October 4 65 46 ers at Grange Hall. Im p o rta n t, October 5 65 47 m eeting is set. i October 6 ............ 72 51 ...” October 15—Satellite club, at home of Mrs. Roy Sunderland. W anted to contact p a rty having October 15—Chetco Rod & Gun good land, interested in raising Club meeting. ------------------------------------------------Croft lilies on shares. W ill furnish (All organizations are requested good disease-free stock. R eferences to keep the Pilot posted, concern-1 exch d B lankenburg. P O ing all coming meetings, th at a date may be carried. Mail all in- _ ° \ G rants Pass. form ation in. giving schedule). --------------------------------------- 300 Croft lily bulbs, also 1000 > 1 XT Tx I bulblets, grown on fine approved F ire season is not ow ■ o i r er WagstafT' Cave j ^ c - fan rams, so deer 31-2 ureged to use every Mr. and Mrs. Paul D etert of Portland are visiting the B urrell’s, Spnnger'sand Oliver’s. Pvt. Carroll Reekman will re port today at Camp Stoneman, Calif., where he expects to be out in with an outfit to be shipped to Accredited Teacher of Japan for occupational duty. Car- roll enlisted last June, shortlyaf-! te r he was graduated from high school. He has been here for the past two weeks visiting his parents Life Certificate Granted In 1919 Ralph Vincent it the prowd pos sessor of a new 1946 Plymouth sedan which he drove from P o rt Brookings : : : : : : : Orem land last S aturday morning. While a t play last Wednesday. Faye Rausch fell in such a m an ner th at she fractured her right arm . just above the wrist. She is now w earing the usual adornm ent of a cast. Local News Items C«L It’s Another Test Case For The People Set Your Calender By These— THURSDAY, OCTQBEp N0RINE HARRIS HARVEY -P IA N O - 1 FOR Bush’s Lily Gardens P. 0 . BOX 131 HARBOR, SA LE GROW ERS E ith er Croft or Royal Lily planting stocky Anyone w ant ing pure strain of either of thes stocks, contact P R IZ E Croft H. FE L IPPE 8 miles up Chetco River, on Ridge Road. N O T IC E OF | EA STER P L A N T IN G L IL Y STOCK We also have some 6000 first-class Comm Temporary Offices Will Be C roft E a ste r lily bulbs, 7s, S's 9s, and 10s foi Opened, soon, in the Cen tral Building. Watch for Beat the Letter-W riting chore, do this simple hv sub scribing to the Pilot for those relatives, and friends! announcements. 4 ! V E T E R A X S and Dependents To United V eterans you owe all your past, pres ent and f u t u r e serv ice benefit!. Join and w o rk With some xe tern ns' group. V. F. W. & Auxiliary Meets I. O. O. F Hall a t Brookings. at 8 p. m. lid and 3rd W ednesdays F O R /• Fire. Auto and C asualty INSURANCE typing and no tary p v b u c 10O,, ngs o « io °' V es. We Have These Items' See Edith Ott BROOKINGS OREGON G LASS For Windows! GLASS For Automobiles CUT F L 0 WE R S GLASS P L A N T S For All Purposes \ isitors Are Welcome Anytime 'endry's Cwnhiue Chetco Builders’ Supply At the Winchuck Bridge C omplet e In tomnatum A N I) Q ftO P X /N C S Central Building 5 16" Marine Plywood, 14' and Iff Fir-Tex Ceiling Tile Drain Tile— Chimney Tile— Flue Lining 1 2 and 34-inch ployboard Chapman Board or that floor 34- and 43-inch Heatolators