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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1947)
Page Two In the Land Of Opportunity. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, little miss has been nam ed Phyl-1 Murphy, the Nook C< lis Lee. Mrs. B auer is the for- had been shut down m er Shirley Owen. Tuesday, will re-open Entered as second-class matter, at the postofficc at Brookings. Ore.. i \ fl'* * z tjl C y n n t Mrs. Lily W oodruff has re- j fact th ---— a t • repairs cor March 7. 1946. under the Act of March 3. 1879. V d H U U I I 1 -V C 1 1 L V. I«/ turned to her home from P in e | have not been complete Hill, in Humboldt County, w here The whole SMITH RIVER The annuo* ghe vjsjte(j her bother and s i s - |r a î g ^ w ith' building UUUQlnS daffodil tea sponsored b> o.,lu nlvI1Bru W local W om ans club will be held Johnson He is recovering fro m 1" ” " , in the at the comm unity hall. W cdnes-|a recent jllness m cn'- ’ I day afternoon, M arch 19. 1 he Nook, as before tu re special dinners Daffodils in this section are in ties for the people want full bloom, with m any gorgeous service, plus their fa«' blossoms. Some new species of DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher doughnuts, daily, and sc flowers will be on display and ners. all flower-lovers should plan to GENE GOULD, Associate Editor attend this show. According to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Subscribe to the Pilot The affair will s ta rt at 2:00 N ational A d v e r t iiing R epre»entativo o'clock, and the blooms will re !^ E W » P .t P F .R tn /E R m i\G S E R V IC E . ■wc, main on display until five. Con tinuous tea will be served dur («n «Htl.«»« O< rtt« N«r»©n«i Editorial A»»ociatton| ing the afternoon. The commit X. A. S. tee will sell plants and flowers, Serving America'» Advt ‘ison and^the Home Town Newspaper» with proceeds earm arked fer the local library. I I I W Randolph — Chicago I. Ml • O F F I C E S • Holbrook Bldg.. Son Francisco. Cot Ladies Aid Held M eeting G r e y h o u n d is t h e c o m f o r t a b l e , economit Ladies Aid group hold its reg w a y to t r a v e l . ular m eeting T hursday afternoon Subscription Rate: at the hall. Devotions were in NO RTH BO UND Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 charge of Mrs. Ethel Goodlin. Leave Brookings Arrive at Per Year, outside Currv County......................... $3.00 Mrs.. Jessie Lessard, president, 1 2 ‘2 8 cl IB 12:05 p. had charge of the business meet- in-B Q ing. Plans are being made by the l v .U o R. Hl. 10:40 p. society to get accommodations 1:53 p. m. 1'93 a over night for the 32 chorus stu- S O U T H B O U N D dents of Pacific College a t New- Leave Br00k Arrive at San F berg, who will be overnight guests Talk of new' crops for this area is not an idle gesture on the in Sm ith River on the evening 6:23 r. m. 8:10 p. p a rt of the chamber of commerce to induce more people to this of April 19. A donation was taken 12:00 noon 2:00 a. area. Movements of this kind are no more than good, sound business for the old people’s home at Oak 8:35 p. m. 10:00 a._ sense. All of you have heard the adadge: "Never put all your eggi land. The society will receive any used clothing anyone has to In one basket." Eggs in this ease may be used to fit any crop.' give and will repair it for ship Vincent Building Brookings, Areas featuring but a single crop soon go down once the m ar m ent to Europe. . Pum pkin pie and coffee were ket is saturated with that crop. Yet on the other hand a diversifica served by Lydia Robison and Mrs. tion of crops enables growers to have crops to sell several times Elsie Rooney at the close of the meeting. a year. This must be made true in this area. Lake Earl Grange Obligates Hie Pilot is trying to become a county agricultural agent, neither Lake E arl Grange met in reg is it trying to set up a planning committee for the area, but from ular session Thursday evening, observation, the Pilot is convinced that this area, because of its with M aster Ray Robison in the climatic conditions is suited for many crops, crops where there is chair. Twelve new' candidates were given the third and fourth more money to be realized than in lilies. degrees of Grange work, with the I he Pilot is inclined to listen with intense interest to H. C. local team putting on the degree Li'tmng who has been experimenting with Golden Seal culture in work, assisted by M aster Robi son. Bouquets of spring flowers this aiea. Reason tor this interest may be summed up in a few were attractiv e a t the officers’, u oids midicines are always necessary.” stations. The Grange voted to Ciops which appeal only to luxuries are m oney-m akers when contribute $100 to the county youth association to purchase economic conditions a n ’ on the incline. W hat about the tim e when skates and other equipment for We are equipped to CHECK and CLEA times are not as go<xl? the teen-age group of the county your Spark Plugs with our modern spai P.ecaus»' of the mild winters here, early vegetables should be ? ser,;'s of card Parties will be I-Uug analyzer. Clean, efficient plugs wi profit,,1,1c because of high prices of the early m arkets. This is no, March ilS o e m l hou'ru’as enjoyed increase your mileage and give your a BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT ■ ¿h ¿1ARCH Smith River Sets M enthol 0 R EG P ublish er s WS/APER ■sOlATION Nook Cafe Opens To Trade, Tuesday B R O O K IN G S Medicinal Crops Offe Much To Area T. S. A B B O T T , A g e n t SHELL Spark Plug SERVICE an idle wish or a pipe dream This community hasn't started to following the meeting. Sm ith River Local News Use the resources it has to offer. Mrs. Harold Horn of Ashland, and her brother. Robert Browne, of K lam ath F alk. wore called here Saturday by the serious ill- ness their father, Oscar < Browne, w ho suffered i severo , h eart a tta c k Confin» to his Republican party, as told in a news I j,efi Mr Brownc / »wlv re- «sn't give too much hope for p<>lit-4 avering. am 1 Mrs. Will e "coming to earth" by the m ajor I motored to Arcata >f the war. day morning when ttionally, the Pilot, as an independ-! a plane for San Frat n sp’it in I MS because Harold S tas they will visit relat ali of Ohio, arc inconsolable. It is bring home a new Rev. E. C. I licks a t tcgc’her and through this w ill di-i Mrs. R . D. Rowley, v w more of what this nation has e n - ■ visitors at Brooking (1 Mrs. nts of ;s as Hamilton Fish of Rhode born at Ii d t! themselves ©f subversive ele- al. Cr scent Citv, ments m the nat ionary Republicans will fight Harold Stassen i hi »ruination on the Republican / S zc& tftf, fic f ticket for the pr< in\ 1 the returning w ar veterans he represents thti an. and may be the only Repub lican candidal w hi e election. t»rtu»»*< ihl. winner will be Governor W arren of by K * Next in line as a | (."Ahtornia, but unless h were to team up with someone like Mori "IS of Oregon. or Stas* n. his chances, under the present state of airs might, too, be quite slim. Behind all this furore is the quest *n of socialistic reforms, Site, P e rm a n e n t such a svx'inl security, old age pension* free enterprise with the Repair» That Witt world as the m arket, all of which old-lim Republicans do not favor. Outlatt the Tire! Mhai Is Meaning Republicans’ Rift? TIRE REPRIR3 at- NOW A T - nu h a \t \,,u done towanl helping this com m unity? Have - h e n Z k 'i " 1 <h* r’ * " 'sponiibai'-' «Krough membership in with a pn :r»vsi\c grout» t c ’ iy ’ Ik E N TYGART. OWNER Next To Cnn< i . added power. Try it and see! HAGGERTY TWINSERYICE Homer and Howard Haggerty G L A 1) I 0 L U S B U L B 1 dbt.liohts is the m ost used flow er in America W J s fte u tii is unsurpassed by any bulb flower. F are " g»oir than lilies. Air transportation w ill open up • k( x for thi high quality gladiolus blooms found or. f 1,1 '* <*•' seasons when q u a lity blooms are not a other parts of the United States. Get a * a good shipping varieties now and fun s f( :: WP *0 that you m ay ta ke advantage of (•anmg o p p a tu n ity . Don’t w ait till the boom s on / 1 7 or ‘ragi ous prices fo r planting stock, Rcinen I'1' * ims ami irhites m ake up over 75r/r of all ' flo vers used by florists. and Color Small Bulbs (N«. !.NA. ruffled cream w h ite......................... $12.00 per 1I( ARPY, popular salmon pink....................... SiO.OO per lx scarlet with cream th ro a t............ $10.00 per P HHHNCESS. large w hite..................... $12.00 per W.XSSEL” clear tal1 r e d .............. ..$10.00 per ' ia ‘ KC beautiful pink ....................... $12.00 per * '»'EMPLE, ruffled c re a m ............... $10.00 per 1 *’• fine clcar yellow ..................... $10.00 per <»iv-S^LE }R‘ purple............................. $12.00 per m i a e d , ad c o lo rs ............................................ $10.00 per T 'f s c small bulbs will bloom this year, produce coni 1/1 5 ' d p IU'e several quarts o f bulblets per < vi* . ici.i, gof i growing conditions. B ulblets of the Q Y ,n (t^ a for r ,^ hf dollars per quart of appro#* orn ,houst,mt. Large bulbs sell for a dollar per dost a . odors. Ao order accepted for less them $3 Plant*, structions with order. Terms, one-half cash with o balance sent C. O. D. Sun Valley Bulb Farms I none 5K3 Mvrtle Point.