Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 05, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
O ur plants are grow ing as tall
as can be.
Mrs. E thl Goodlin
We took down the boats from
Entered as second-class m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore.,
ouor
windows. — Virigina A kers,
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Rev. E. C. Hicks retu rn ed this reporter.
week from a visit w ith his son,
E. C. Hicks Jr., at Coos Bay and
SECOND GRADE
and his daughter, Mrs. M. D. Co-
H
ere
you stay, little sheep
chell a t Salem . D uring his ab­
H ere you stay;
sence, the pulpit a t the M eth­
W here the m eadow is green and
odist church was filled by Sam
gay;
Lopez, and Lyle Allison, and by
And the sky is blue all day." —
a m usical program last Sunday,
given by the choir, giving a history M arlene Osborn.
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
of the songs used. Rev. Hicks will
We learned how to set a table
occupy the pulpit next Sunday. from our h ealth books.
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
His tex t will be “Reserved E n ­
We a re going to w rite lette rs
to S a n ta Claus.
ergy.”
N a tio n « ! A d v e rtis ing R e p re s e n ta tiv e
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
(JREG
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S/PAPER
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UBLISH
-S v o c ia t i on
A lfc<E R T I^IX G
f
Smith River
ei RST grade
The boys and girls u,,
grade are planning for ,
We drew Santa Claw
Christmas tree, T u e ^
We also exchanged
Christmas.
Group A is ready for 4
reader. Our new reader i
with Dick and Jane."
Monday we had new
books.
A Christm as Gift—The i
S B B V IC B . IN C .
\ Nation«! Wtoriol AoooiotioftJ
9
W e visited the third,
to see their health
Local News Items
W. A . 9 .
F or convenience of patrons, a
num
ber of local stores plan to
Serving America's Advertisers e n d /n e Hom e Town Newspapers
rem ain open S a tu rd a y evenings
I M W. Randolph—> C> mc «« o I. B. • • F P I C B * • Hafcroab
Son Franoboe. Col
until Christm as, for convenience
of patrons. Monday and Tuesday,
the two days prior to C hristm as,
Subscription Rate:
they will rem ain open, also. In
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.................. $2.50 this group will be M oore’s V ari­
S m i t h D epartm ent Store,
Per Year, outside Curry County.......................... $3.00 ety,
Chetco Home and Auto Co. and
Bill W ard.
C harles Seym our of the H a r­
bor district is convalescing a t
Seaside hospital, Crescent City,
following an em ergency appen­
Afoot is a survery from which recommendations, dectom y recently. D uring his ab
will be made for growing of new crops in this area, sence> Mrs- Seym our was guest
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Orsborn.
to make it more profitable for growers, and at the of
and Mrs. D orothy Lockland. On
same time, get fuller use of land in crop rotations. S aturday, Mrs. Seym our’s father,
Strawberries have been recommended, and al­ John C. Abbett, and sister, Mrs.
Bell arrived from P ortland
ready people have come forward with advertisements Ed
to be w ith h er until Mr. Seym our
for plants. Strawberries, here, would be profitable retu rn s home.
because of the long growing season, and chance to Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Bates and
children retu rn ed Sunday from
reach the early market, when prices are high.
lam ath F alls where they spent
The extent to which straw berries are grown K
Thankgiving holidays with re l­
can determine how new markets may be developed atives.
through freezing plants. Such a survey is now be­ L aurence Payne of P ort Orford
is now in the south end of the
ing conducted and soon will be released.
county for a few m onths and is
Other fields possible here is the re-m anufactur­ employed in the woods at the
ing of all wood products, with available timber close mill on the Colegrove property.
at hand. The stands of virgin timbeV tributary to Mrs. R uth B athiany had as her
guests this week, her son.
this part of Oregon means millions of dollars when house
Robert and fam ily of M artinez,
developed into a going industry.
Calif., and h er daughter, and hus­
Material was received this week from Marion band. Mr. and Mrs. Jack C ra w -!
Nance, regional forest ranger, and will be published ford of K lam ath Falls. They all
arrived in tim e to enjoy T hanks­
next week. Facts stated in that survey have some giving
together.
amazing facts for capital seeking spot for invest­ Mrs. Vernon Hanscam and in­
ment. With building materials as short as they now fant son retu rn ed home Sunday
a ten-day visit at G rants
are, and with the number of homes needed, a 20- or front
Pass.
more-year program may be mapped with safety to Ed F a rm e r and J R. Mobley
any investment., it is the belief of the Pilot.
m anager and director of the
( limatic conditions here are inducive for num­ West Coast Bulb Growers, w ere
business callers in this area, Tues­
erous food crops, and processing plants, if growers' day
and Wednesday.
Area Beckons Money For Investment
THE j TISDAL
GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S
CROFT
EA STER
LILYl
PLANTING AND FORCING STOCK
Brookings, Oregon
U.S.]
Bush's Lily Gardens
HARBOR
P. O. BOX 131
GROW ERS
OF
P R IZ E
Croft
EA STER
P L A N T IN G
LILY
STOCK
Still have several hundred fiUst class commer
Croft Easter lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s, and 10s for:
may be interested in attem pting such a program.
Tourist faculties, if developed here, will make
Harbor School Notes
TH IRD GRADE
recreation the business with “big money’’ to be real­
Sharon Allen and Pat K enaston
ized from investments. Hollywood is begging for ¡were
of school Tuesday.
spots such as are seen about here, to come and relax. We out
made calendars for Decem-
VETERANS
and Dependents
To United V eterans you
owe all your past, pres­
e n t and f u t u r e service
benefits. Join anti work
w ith some v efero n r' grrouj*.
V. F. W. & Auxiliary
Meets 1. O. O. F. Hall
a t Brookings, a t 8 p. m.
1st and 3rd W ednesdays
F 0 R
Fire, Auto and C asualty
INSURANCE
TYPING AND
N O T A R Y PU BLIC
See
Edith Ott
H endricks F u rn itu re Store
Brookings
Oregon
i her Tuesday.
In Democracy, we read about
the heroism of N athan Hale.
We will m ake December scenes
in a rt this week.
Ocean View Club elected new
com m ittees.
M arjorie Moore has never been
absent from school this year.
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F o r Windows!
GLASS
NOW!
AT
L A S T !!
ALSO, we have hyacines bulbs. See them at
our grt'enhouse—come any time!
Hendry's Greenhense
See our Stock of
G LASS
For Automobiles
H’i A<ur a good line of ornam ental shrubs, and e r p te t to
have fru it trees before Christm as time.
B B O O K IN Ç S
GLASS
F o r All Purposes
Chetco
Builders’
Supply
At the Winchuek Bridge
Central Building
—It’s complete’.
Yes, We Have These Items!
l-inch, dimensional & shiplap lumt*
Heatilator
Chrome and Plastic Trim Molding
Cabinet Hardware
Inside Doors
Chapman Board