OCTOBER 31. 1946
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OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
VOTE YES!!
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Knot, County A gent
VXPRED SE V E N T E E N
tROWERS IN FLORIDA
leans
|es Cole, of th e s t a t e d e
nt of a g ric u ltu re , re c e n t-
the county a g e n t’s office
Beach, providing th is in-
on of in terest to lily m en
he quoted from th e 1946
don report of th e F lo rid a
epartment of a g r ic u ltu r e .!
eport lists 100 of th e se
having a to ta l a c re a g e
ITht num ber of c o m m e rc ia l
lbs produced an d m a r k e te d
p acreage w as liste d a s
This in fo rm a tio n su p -
he following f a c ts :
commercials a r e p ro d u c -
acre in F lo rid a. E a c h of
nwers averag e a b o u t one
which yields 40,000 com -
This in o rm a tio n sh o u ld
blue to the sp e c ia lty c ro p s .
.
c o m m itte e scheduled at G o l d
B e a c h fo r th e first m eeting.
C ru c ia l problem s, producing a n d :
m a r k e tin g p a rtic u la rly , will be
c o n sid e re d by th is co m m ittee on
th is b asis. O u r lily in d u stry will
be d e te rm in e d la rg e ly by th e re c
o m m e n d a tio n o f ‘ this co m m ittee..
I t is now definitely a p p a re n t
th a t lily g ro w in g m ust m eet th e
c o m p e titio n from o th e r areas.
T h is in fo rm a tio n leads us to
b e lie v e th a t C u rry county p ro
d u c e rs w ill be able to com pete
on th e b asis of production costs.
F in a l re c o m m en d atio n s w ill be
d r a f te d by th e co m m ittee and w ill
be p u b lish e d fo r g e n e ra l use. The
m e m b e rsh ip of th is co m m ittee in
c lu d e s: E m il E dw ardson, H a rb o r;
F r e d G u stafso n . H a rb o r; N o rm an
C h e n o w e th , O p h ir; G eorge M a-
te e r, Gold B each ; A. E. Sandbo,
H a rb o r; Jo e S ta n k a v itc h , L a n g
lois, R. E. C offm an, O phir and
C la re n c e B rooks, L anglois
BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW
lE C T R O L U X
CLEANERS
iplify your housecleaning with an Electrolux
W rite to
ALPH
HULANDER
Brookings, Oregon
AfooA’ Cafe
“ Fish Bill ”
WHAT IS IT?
WHY IS IT?
WHEN IS IT?
WHERE IS IT?
PURPOSE: The purpose of the FISH BILI^-Ballot Meas
ure No. 312, is to SAVE OREGON STEELHEAD and SALMON
(S.O.S.) and at the same time, to regulate fishing in coastal wa
ters so as to preserve and protect fish life for future generations
—and the benefit of all citizens.
GOING! GOING! SOON ALL GONE!!
Oregon once enjoyed great salmon and steelhead runs in
almost every coastal stream, in addition to those of the Columbia
River. Those of us interested in our fish-life resource have long
been conscious of an ever decreasing supply of these fish. We
have tried for many years to secure legislation to curb the ‘take’
of these fish, but due to the strong opposition presented by a
few commercial fishermen and certain packers at each legis
lature, we accomplished little or nothing until the 1941 session.
READ STORY ON FRONT PAGE, PLEASE!
Gain the facts about the future of the salmon and steel
head fishing. It’s astounding—more than that, it’s simply horri
fying to the average American. Do something—do it now!
This advertisement was bought and paid for by the
ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP OF THE
Urges You To Vote;
Vote (X) 312 Yes (Fish Bill)
ave Oregon Salmon, Steelhead)
; d :
Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Lessee
Chetco Rod
OR SALE AT A BARGAIN!
INTERVIEW OR WRITE US
rs
. acres of B ro o k in g s best b u lb lan d , w ith nearly tw o
Uly b ulbs p la n ttd . B e a u tifu l o cean view. N ew five-
house, g a ra g e a n d b u lb sh ed . A u to m a tic hot w a te r and
■•-red fo r e le c tric ity . L o c a te d a b o u t six blocks so u th of
[ :sl Building, on M em o ry L an e. W ill sell, in clu d ing lily bulbs
and G un
P -hare lilies w ith b u y e r.
R. C. & W. E. BROOKS
are Now OPEN to take care of your -
¿v ( LEANING AND PRESSING
as dying needs. We are able to give you
rr to Five Days Service!
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tudent Body Officers, 1946-191/
Row, left to r ig h t: R u th H a s s e tt, s e c re ta ry ; Tony Felipe,
president; R ay F o ltz , p r e s id e n t; M erli B a u m g a rtn e r, tre a s-
Top row : T om m y J a m e s , a th le tic m a n a g e r and N eil N el-
ergeant-at-arms. ( P h o to by V in c e n t).
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rhich
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lease
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’ .4 7 SM ITH R IV E R
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Located in “Old Mess Hall” Buildii g
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