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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Page Two / n j h e Land Of O pportunity THURSDAY county fair board, attended the T/ianfcs, Air. fair directors school, sponsored th a t was kind and the . . by the California fair association w* u ; I A _ _ A l , you Ye Ed. « c o n d o la « m atter, at the («.toffice a< Brookwgs. O re. p o s | p o n e M e e t i n g The "tw o men received certifi- Entere<J aa —------------------ The two men received certifi Li« under the thF Art of March 3. 1879 1879. r , M artn 7, 1946. cates at the completion of the The next m eeting of Croft Lily study course. l0 Editor. and Pilot: Congran to you and the Pilot or. a Growers Association will be held Oscar Browne left Tuesday sion of f ™ or i on Wednesday. March 12 at 8 p. morning for Ashland to visit his in„ f * |h ¡ /Crs?*’1 -- at - • the - Grange — daughter and fam ily. M rs, Har-1 f ~ ha d ’ im ? ” ‘ | m. hall. ° W ---- — ----- t ? d« ^ -— ‘L ? ----- .u n'< --- r i t b e rt’ com m unity muse be Due to the fact th at the en- ’ — tire executive com m ittee and of- and family at K lam ath F alls of the fine newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Fred ’ M orrison giving them for you hal ficers of the association will be * at Coos Bay. Monday. March 10 are parents of a 7 lb. 6 oz. son carrying a good amount ; regular m eeting night of the as- bom Feb. 26 a t Seaside hospital, advertising. DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher sociation. a tten d - the meeting - Crescent City. ----- - to „ ----- — — - The young m an | Now th a t the Pilot h« GENE GOULD, Associate Editer of Pacific Bulb Growers, the 1S LS the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. ecj sta tu s of a leeal * meeting has been postponed two A rthur Morrison, and has been a* defined by Oregon ig jti»» National Ad*ai days. J— named Dale Richmond. therefore eligible for a" Pres. W'm. B urrell announces O SERVICE. IRC. N B W f P A P I I Al m em bership in Oregon that a full and complete report p er Publishers Association • A**oe«**£X». i.» • <>&«*• *• will positively be given at the you will consider such If. A. S. meeting, W ednesday, on the re- * t Editor, Pilot: W ould you please Dewey. I am enclosing, Serving Amene«*« A^verHwrt Hom. Town Newspaper. cent New York meeting, when cjiange our m ailing address for bership application for p representatives of the wholesale the pilot from Coquille to 425 E. venience. According to IM W l . l • a m e n • H afco n t Xrf». Sa. F t w c t c o . Caí jobbers association m et with the Rose Ave Benflowert Calif. We postal records your cir„ w estern representatives concern- thank you. Yours, Mr. and Mrs. 1064 will set your annu ing m arketing of lily bulbs. a t $21.28, plus $3 per B. L. Cleveland. Subscription Rate: m em bership in the Natw This meeting, Wednesday, is ______ Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.................$2.50 expected to be one of the most torial Association. A ...... Editor, Pilot: . W hile congratu- Per Year, outside Curry County..................... im portant m eetings of the year ° You know all about » , .h e w e lf .r e .n d f u t u r e n f l a t l o n s a r e *) e l n B P a s s e d a r o u n d as the w elfare and future of of ONPA membership so to new enterprises in our pro th lily industry’ in this area will gressive city of Brookings, w e’d not bore you with detail do w ant you to know th sending our h eartiest congratu- be glad to have you in # . lations to you and your excellent I certainly enjoying work Since the Bible says in effect: "If ye have faith the size of a you. Hope I can get ove: grain of mustard, ye can move mountains," applies aptly to this summer. Sincere We missed much by not hav- you this 11,10 » u m m » » « . omvci The Smith River 4-H club held ¡ng you ¡n our before the c - Webb, manager, Oregi immediate area. Such manifestations were seen the plast week. its first m eeting of the new club short year you have been w ith paper Publishers Assoc: Herb Mason, of Mason & Edward, general contractors, told the vear. Monday evening at the us Our best wishes for your con- Such membership will Pilot. Sunday: "It looked very good to me a year ago when we Community H a lt ' \ 11t,h , C , tinued success. Sincerely, Joseph by the Pilot, as ye ed. located here, but now it looks three tim es are good. We see, in i Le®d^ ‘s* Clarence . estbrook y. and Ruth Jacobs. , a m em ber before. th « area a spot which will be the mecca for hundreds of people .«¡„mg the boys and in girls in who are looking for a home and a place to make a living." ; filling out enrollm ent card? for Every bus,new firm of the area is plannin g expansion of one , ' X „ p " ™ ’ e l« t " BROOKINGS-HARBOR , V 7 U n i . V k 7 - i i . \ n i i ' / “ I PILOT . G reg UBLISR ERS . Lily Growers ----------- --- _ a APER I ATI 0 N In The Mailbox: Faith Will Point The Way, Here! ¡>xL“ “ r,™ Smith River News nT pa^rJ he pi!,otK . „ nature or another. That fact may be attested by the new building ed for the coming year are: being planned throughout the area. People, despite the trend taken President— Freddie Morrison. Vice-president—Ray Nelson. by the lilies last fall, hold deeper faith than ever in the future S ecretary—Alta Nelson. of the flower industry for this area, and are going one better. T reasurer Howard Griffin. The Smith River club will meet Some day, it is not easy to fortell, this area will come into its own as an area for raising of berries, root crops, and peas, all for with Fort Dick club on March 24. at the Grange hall. Harry- canning or freezing. Such realization is nearer than most of us may Tucker will be there to meet the clubs. believe possible. I his area has a future in straw berries. . One of the worst storms of the Iiavel bureaus till us that the west coast may expect millions w inter occurred here Sunday af of tourists this year and next, or when new cars, and plenty of ternoon. following a strong wind tires are available. Many of these people are out to seek new lo Saturday night and Sunday morn cations, to dodge the congested areas when it has become too much ing, when a cloudburst of hail and rain, followed by thunder and o f a struggle to make even a living. lightning, care in torrents for a It must not oe lorgouen that near here lies the last virgin lew- minutes. Hail, some as large as marbles, covered the ground. * *'• *’ ! 01 ’he I nited States, and the demand for new The hail cut the pretty daffodils homes will no long permit it to stand. which were blooming and ruined h o t k up the ( hetco lies many ore deposits, perhaps of low many other beautiful flowers. It grade, hut worth reclaiming under the m odem methods of refining. has been many years since a hail storm has hit around this How soon sue hwill l»e realized is a question today. section. . Anothf r thing overlooked by many, is the clim ate of this area Mrs. Alf Gocxllin was hostess for members of the choir Tues Kl " <" 1 ni.ment residence for people who cannot day evening, at her home, hon d ri »vages of sold w eather or high altitudes. oring Mrs. R. D. Rowley at a ght '• p ir.ni ng to meet this future with surprise birthday party. Games singing and a social time was ah <f m the demands when such come. tnjoyed by the group, with re freshm ents served to conclude the evening. Two decorated birthday cakes centered the refreshm ents ’able. Mrs. Rowley received a >n n th fangs hartxl and roaring If I lunch floth from the group. Mr. in d Clarence West- tg is here in a big way At .er . I ; brook and Mr. and Mrs. Robert sett let! down to a month much! M aris have returned from San ir and with sunshine, Luis Obispo, where Westbrook Maris, directors of Del Norte lows and bad w eather which was! one paper told of the autom obile j mrred al »er C Non, except the west coast, I ery roads. The death toll was appalling, tonn which caused some uneasiness in this Saturday nigh, .n d Sunday morning, w eather in this p ar, b, OK', 01 the nation has no equal anywhert'. h Only Lion Roaring! TIRE REPRIR5 LET US W E A T H E R -P R O O F ^our Ignition System Now for only $ 1 .5 0 HAGGERTY TWINSERVIC Homer and Howard Haggerty G L A I) I () L U S '-' '"GoZus is the m ost used flow er in America ■ ' ' ( ' / k ') / i.s unsurfxtssed b/y any bulb flower. Par 'uni hlws. A i r transportation w jll op1 » \ f,i( hiQh, quality gladiolus blooms found 0 ' < -t - a 1 seasons when quality blooms are not \ ' , ( 'im l^ r ts of the United States. Get a 'y" 11 'f ,r good shipping varieties now and to 5 ‘ UP so Giat you m ay take advantage o< ■ { !“>'i < mg ) tgeous prices for planting stock. Penw poiks. e n a m s and whites m ake up over 75f < of all powers used by florists. Variety and Color Vx/’A r ^ ORIA NOW A T - 1 „ O S s , e m to keep rising People are wondering where this Vk-lo.« d r e k of price, will end. if such is to end. iRgh, now. In the the paper line, conditions are w o n e than during the w a r-m u c h worse, and there i w n to be no end ye, in sight. ...$12.00 pel popular >almon p in k SIO'X) pel I*’1 cream th roat $1«"” ? RIXCESS- la r 8e " h i t e ..................... $12.00 ,c Iear taH r e d .................................... $10.00 'i / r n r L . iark’e Gcautiful p in k ........................ $12.00 m v w ith J £ M PLE’ rufT led pet pet pet c r e a m ................... 510 01 r ’ T\ ? k P ’ Hr,e cIear Yellow..................... $10 00 pet m XR- nift1ed Purple..............................$12.00 pet MIXED, all colors.............................................. $10.00 pet . ? ?7n ,‘ 1 will bloom this year, produce re* 1 ,nd Produec several quarts of bulblets per am under good grow ing conditions. Bulblets of the . ‘ s ' / ° r eight dollars per quart of airpr'on < 4 .nou^and. Large bulbs sell fo r a dollar per do , Ao order accepted for less than $S PJanti is.;,m ce’’s< »7'c. O . ^ : F N TYGART. OWNER Nt xT fo 100s Co-op Plant Small Bulbs (N'< ruffled cream w h ite.. '? cn L. g,s:.iturv, at Salem , is trying to outdo itself in devising more taxes ,O saddle upon the people of Otvgon. A, this time fhe sales tax. many tmtes deefated. seems sure of passage, as does a gc cig-1 S j H , Perm anent a re ,,, tax. Additional gasohne taxes seem evident. Surely Oregon I Repair« Th«» W,i) Owtljtt Tira! w.ll do w ha, It can ,o keep away new businesses with such taxes B U L! 4 TeTm*! ° ne' ha' ' Sun \ alley Bulb Farms I bone 5R3 Myrtle Point.