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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1947)
artar Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! ONE, NUMBER FORTY-SIX BROOKINGS, CUKRY COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947 irai and Horticultural Questions To chamber of commerce ¡School Tax Izevy Set For Five-Year January meeting of Brookings- Period, For Repair and Maintenance, Discussed At “Growers School,” Harbor chamber of commerce, o r - 1, igally set for next Wednesday,! And Construction Of New Buildings leduled For January 20 to 24 will be held January 29, at the) vers Will Have Opportunity To Gain Knowledge of Flowers Hitherto Unheard Of ; Many Big Names In Florist World To Speak Nook Cafe, when several im portant m atters will come up, including new’ crops for the area F urther details will appear in these columns next week. Club Puts Protest Against Clearing Present School Tax Situation Explained By Local School Board. Thus Clarifying Doubt in Minds of Many I/oeal Taxpayers and Residents It seems that many taxpayers are under the im pression that the present school tax levy will re main in effect for several years to come, Mrs. Dora E. Beaulieu, clerk of the hoard told the Pilot late last week, but this is not necessarily a fact. The school board wishes to point out that in the last budget, the following amounts >vere levied: $12,000 for repair and maintenance of buildings; $10,000 for new buildings, as well as a five-year serial levy in the amount of $10,00 a year for new buildings. The estimated cost of tho two rooms of PORTLAND .Special to the Pilot)—Under the „ of a “Growers School,” Wm. A. Hansen, a local At the Azalea Garden Cluh lolesale florist and the Farm and Garden editor meeting Thursday afternoon, pro ■ Radio Station KEX, has announced a course of tests were made hy a number of members regarding the ruthless day study. and unnecessary slashing hy a The outline offers’subject m atter of interest to crew clearing the right-of-way . . z of . floricultural ..........__________ _____ soned producers and _________________ horticultural along the highway adjacent to oducts as well as to the beginner. The appeal seems i Harbor and Brookings be chiefly to the commercial people and the tui- and Native sbrubs of wi,d aza,eas the proposed new building, now unler construction. ...................... beVng^ is $20.000, which will he built and hi of $60 indicates that it is intended to have a spe- needlessly destroyed it was point-i for this year. out. In some instances, too. 11 n i l T i l O n P I l paid 5c appeal to those who w ant to get a comprehen- ed The repair to the present build th ere were infringem ent on pri- I D U D C II ing including the new gym floor, •e idea of greenhouse and field culture vate property. Here On Staurdav new joists, transform ing the fu r course will be given • i n d u s t r y and the increasing neces- Mrs. Bernice Newton, comm it nace from wood to oil, roof re Oregon Flower Growers as-1 } for b e tte r crops as viewed tee chairm an on conservation, pro pair and oth er im provem ents are "My hall at Taylor and Grand ' by the reta ile r. Mr. Luke oper- A fter a m onth’s delay in ship-i- e io n m posed a resolution of protest . , , • o t n^..V i e stim a te d not to exceed $12,IKK) ok . at Portland from J a n - |atps 37.acrp farm of flowers in w’hieh ..... ....... by the nf m achm ery. B. I- Oo,,W ; ,n _ also w will i|, hp fpr , h ,( was passed upon This be paid for this in 20 through the 24th. field and greenhouses on North cjub This protest also has en- Saturday, expects to open his year (providing the tax money Mr. Hanson has had ex- P o rtlan d road, beside a chain endorsem ent of the Azalea Festi- S aturday of this week in the is received as levied). ...........— ,val association, which sent a tele- T em plar hotel building, in the as a grower, wholesale four retail --------- stores. Next year, and each succeed Wail dealer in flowers and Lee VanD erlinden, research di-¡gram to Mr. Boardman, super- room recently occupied iy t i e ing year for three years more, ables and is daily handling rector of Lilly & Co., and as- intendents of state parks, who is electric store, the $10,(KM) serial levy should tak e w, plants and nursery goods • sociate editor of “New Agricul- expected to act. I Last week, while Mr. and Mrs. care of any building th at is to Whride, he. has not an- tu re » will COver the m atte r of At thp businesi5 meeting Mrs. i Gould were at Portland, they be done, thus at least $22,000 (the Z L T L aPP<?aranre on I fertilizers and tell of his experi- Mabel McVav had charge. The m ade a purchase of a shoe stock, $12,000 for repair and m ain te S T * 0/. u C0Urse’ When ences w ith soils of the n o rth w est for the a ftprnoon was a " th a t the salesm an would per- nance and 10.000 for new build he said th a t he A pf thi, kind ig nPW^ J it writtpn bv M rs. Alice P pr. m it them to have, andI today-are ings) should he cut from the 1 to avoid giving anv lectures this are a although there h a v e 'kins, depicting the anatom y of h » a r n u c l e u s of a next budget unless more building .»ay have to fill in on such to been successful ventures in a flOWer and its interns,ing re- ^ w i H t« than one additional room is a n 35 the economics of the schools of flower design and th e , production. This was shown by ticipated. .... , of rhe air and the mav an^ ^ a ,a tra tradp rs. PerKins. m n mi-, • ' i The • ••«- cost -- ■■ - rep *---- , _ d e is watchiner w atching witn with Keen keen in-¡M in-i Mrs. Perkins, mrs. Mrs. n K a atherine; 1 ’ of w f t a e d ° n tbe sub; terest the response to such a Hardesty, and Mrs. M artha Har- Not knowing just w hat would, new school budding, to Jan. 7. analysis or chemical reTesI Tne r 1 y be needed in way of sizes and 1947. is: ‘• ^ *’hieh fields he has had sc ° ° • ‘ lininil- nrn{?rqm was edu- styles. Mr. and Mrs. Gould went REPA IR and haS n f h eT ' n HhwTratJd n ik U h v ! calional as well as interesting, heaviest in purchasing children’s ¡M aterial (including heat- «'«uive study. w ill be tw o illustrated^ talk s hy national as bK shoes and the popular sizes ofj ing p|a n , rPpair SP,546.07 ®»S Portland growers sched- I ° hn. , G' ®ac^ e r of S" ' ps winnpr plub members mens work shop''- Womens street , abor (including labor on L 0 speak * * are are Robert Robert H Has,-1 acber was w as «h nf = u. 1 er , club ........................................ .. will ...... ast- <*• M r' B Racher ,, > m em bers. thP occasiin were shoes, in a limited num ber, heating p lan t) ..... 3,415.62 be included in the original order.. M iscellaneous ^ " t »1 Oregon Flow er ® L ^ Mrs Bertha Moore. Mrs. Joe Mas- (includes aw ard, top honor in the garden-, Mrs. Bertha Moore, Mrs. Joe Mas E stablishm ent of the shoe re * association, and other hauling, telephone, etc) 270.97 ing world in all America. One sett and Mrs. Bernice Newton, T otal .................... $6.232.66 01 tne association in- ta lk he has named “H orticultur-jw ho served refreshm ents on ta- pair business, together with th n Teufel, John Jene, a l B eauty Beyond the Horizon hies decorated w ith lovely ar- addition of the shoe store, small NEW BUILDING and Paul P eters of Com m ercialism ." The other rangem ents of »nap dragons and |ong fp„ npp(| , bjs M aterial ............... .... $4,216.20 Clackamas Green! Labor (this am ount in will deal w ith plants in the o r-, heather. vicinity dinarv avenues ot trad e and those New members added to the v im Y - ________ __ _ , cludes 10% of the cost ¡«adetmc siaff ,s outstand- , „ ial nnssihilities club were Mrs. Mary Vincent, ~ of building to Jan. 7, having com m ercial possib • Christianson. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edwardson ' paid to co n tractors) 4,680.81 J h “ 5 a w“»-halanced Inquiries and applications tor Gnbert Cbristianson> Mrs. Jean have as house guests this week MisceHaneous ................... 385 03 f ? .8_f* " fically called up- enrollm ents are being handiea ......... T IiriJn Patprson Mrs. I Nels Nelson of Portland. O ther T otal $9,282.04 Horst. Mrs. Lucile Paterson. Prowess in that field under the nam e “Growers School Ina DeMoss. Mrs. G ertrude Muel-I recent house guests of the Ed- »hich to ' talk. Pro- t « — ■•I is vtJiifT nnw anisw i s z iU ., ardson’» k C. Wheeting nf m . -u and address in care of Florist ler. and Mrs. K atherine Hardesty. wardsonS w ere Mrs. Edw ______ ____________ fath er and m other, Mr. and Mrs j ( rCSCCIlt ( ity Dumps State College Pullm an Service Co., at 1040 S. E. Grand toress the school on soil«’ a v e n u e > P ortland. An advertise- Tell your friends elsewhere t h e 1 O scar Thompson of Sacram ento. Ramrod TwifO, Friday ‘^ a ro h d i r e X of soSÌsì mpnt appears elsewhere in this who spent several days here Both “A” and “B" squads of story through the Pilot. ■ issue. Chetco Rod & Gun Club ‘R am rods’ McWhorter, of took it on the chin last Friday * Partment of Agr ‘- night a t the local gym. valbc ass^ lat^ with OSC The B team l o s t to Sm ith ' handle the sub- River first string, by a 32 to 22 eola-. ?athol°gY and score, and the powerful C rescent dlseases wHh which installed as soon as available, City Independents, sm arting from !n keeping pact w ith p m g - s i m ent is the last won, in improve- >n contact. probably withib a m onth.” a previous defeat a t the hands 3n A idsworth, newly of this comm unity. Pine Cone men pilot about the | of the locals, polished off the A l h5ap Of F l^ c m tu r e at T h e a tre installed new pro.icc or>. pmPa, Norri. Kemp, own- __________ Ramrods W ill Vie W ith team by a 14 to 23 score. u ^ e College, ls slated to sound equipm ent and screen ca fp]k, , bP oper- c ¡th f{jver FridaV Eve Don Carson w as high m an for ^hool how to g a th e r today. L k r . and T were mighty tired o f r 71’" 1 the Bs w ith six while Bill R ea Tom orrow evening, the ' B” íoiAh? ¿ r lnformatlon is Two new 1947 C entury pro- a __ w ajt fo spp ¡f t hc cow- gan lead the A group w ith 11. e will í eSt care of crops, jeetors, the latest of their •, a fbe n ,q|] Pr while one squad of the Ram rods will vie At the m eeting of the gun club for U wh ...dlSf ,u USS c — arn ations, prom ise people of this area t e ,»o •••miMiis, • w nrjt ing order was with Brookings High School team named, Tuesday, the B squad as in N«»v ' i his fath e r is! finest screen presentation , prn' r j tbrPadcd, so I m ortgaged in a cu rtain raiser to the Sm ith "Pistol C leaners.” W n\ EnKlanrl iection) on th e coast. Lam p hous-| bemg^re t h r ^ River-Ram rod tussle on the lo »Ithou?” not left ,he PS °f h'kh intensity 'm. i nPw equipment. It was the least cal floor. Game tim e has been set Don’t forget the Boy Scout-Cub for > J co-ordinating low intensity now used. High - patient patrons for 7:30 p. m. show next Tuesday at Pine Cone £ tensity m akes for a m uch^bright- ^ X i n g ■W ««' our dif- T ry Classified Ads—They poyZ- T heatre. ...XII also rtlt'A be I U ‘the *rn ^Grnrny Luke, to je r pitcure than heretofore possi- ficulties. New seats will atponance of the in- ble.. T h e W estinghouse equip- Pine Tone Theatre Install« New New Seats Ordered And Will Be installed I pon Arrival i