THURSDAY, MARCH
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ts , Too!
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Always F o r A M ore P rogressive B ro o k in g s-H arb o r A rea!
<E TWO, NUMBER FOUR
ival Assn,
lits Princess
isions In Co.
ophy, See
Be Selected
I, Held Early
I May
en Will
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
Outlook Gloomy For Many
I9 4 7 Crops, Says Agent
THURSDAY. MARCH 27. 1947
Festival Assn. To
S tag e Second Of
Of Dances, Apr. 5
Eddie DesJardin and
In a com m unication to the P i D“, 7 2,“" ? ”',
C?nd“ ,o" s
q u an tities of b u tte rfa t available.
His Hand Will Fur
lot yesterday, County Agent, R.
14 Much la rg e r b u tte r pro- F u „ , Oils an d O iherds
nish The Music
M. Knox, gave his im pression of Ul 1On,|IS ln ProsP ^ 1 ,h l® y e a r
15 Sm all supplies of fa ts are
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as sm aller consumption of fluid thP prospprts untU , hp rn d of
Festival
Association,
in ,h e 1947 outlook, especially
to choose princesses at the whole p icture affects the lily niilk and cream m akes la rg e r June, as reduced inventories are
Second in the series of Azalea
Port Orford. Gold Beach Pripe trend. Follow ing is his find-
.
more th an offsetting expected
Festival Association dances will
scent City high schools,i »ngs. “as he sees th e m :”
m oderate increase in imports..
be held S aturday, April 5, at the
irh proup will he chosen Demands For F arm Products
16. Lower prices of fats, oils,
,
,
.S
m ith liiv er C om m unity Hall,
tival queen, awaits word
1. The dem and for farm prod
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.
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the association announces this
various schools express- ucts is expected to hold firm
fall w hen 1947 crops s ta rt com
week. These dances are for p u r
rillingness to compete.
ing to m arket.
through June, but will probably
pose of raising prelim inary fi
tion of a princess, each w eaken som ew hat late in the
Corti and O ther Feeds
*
nances for the forthcom ing fes
must, according to the year.
17. M arket receipts of corn tival, May 30 to June 1.
,
Committee Looks
were the largest on record from
rules." have a girl who
2. U. S. exports of a g ric u ltu r
As in case of the first dance,
Into Purchase of
♦ O ctober to Jan u ary , and still
hsticallv high, as well as al products last y e a r w ere over
Eddie
D esJardin and his band
1
continue
large
until
next
Oc
iar among her fellow s tu - . four tim es the p re-w ar average
Post Exchange
will furnish the music for the oc-
tober.
1 in d o llar value, and m ore th an
18. Less livestock feed will be casron-
will be purchased by double the w ar-tim e average.
T he first step tow ard realiza- used from now until Septem ber
A door prizes, probably some
hoation, to be given to the
3. T otal exports of farm prod- tion of a com om unity cen ter w as than during the sam e period a electrical appliance will be given
land thes 'w ill be chosen lilts this y e a r are expected to
taken last T hursday evening as ¡y ear ago.
to people who atend the func
(¡••opn selection hall, to stay w ell above both the w a r a group of citizens of the com
19. The combined c a rry over tion. since th ere will be no ad
Jd eariv in M.-r
tim e and p re-w ar averages.
m unity, answ ering the invitation
corn, oats and barley into vance sale of tickets.
(*"ned somewhat after the Business A c tiv ity
of the Rod & Gun Club, m et a t , 1947-48 is expected to be 50 to
Food will be served by ladies
of Portland, each high
the
G
range
hall.
75
per
cent
g
re
a
te
r
th
an
l
a
s
t
,°
f
the association, and a n o th e r
4.
The
steady
decline
in
p
u
r
ooses its own princess.
W hile there is nothing defi- year, w ith most, if not all of th e J P r ’ze ls hiring planned for the
I
• cess- chasing pow er of w age and sal-
dance.
judges will decided u p -!n r>' e a rn e rs sincp VJ d aV m akes nite to report as yet, because all increase in corn.
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iieen-elect
d increasingly difficult for total com m ittees have had no chance W heat Situation and Condition I
20. W heat prices recently have :
this is done, then the business activ ity to continue ex- to report, the consensus of the
m eeting was to s ta rt a com m un reached a new 27-year high and
! paired off, according A'*1 uding.
nd other qualification
5- Business concerns m ay not ity-wide action tow ard erecting is expected to stay high for the
rem ainder of the m arketing year.
girls having the same add to inventories as rapidly this such a building this year.
21. The 1916 world w heat crop
Appointed to m ake a trip to
color of formal dress. ¡ye a r as ,a s t- If sa,es dec,ine a P-
en will he dressed in j P l i a b l y this year, inventories Camp W hite, and to report at was the largest since 1939 and
an o th er meeting, tonight, w ere: about three per cent above tho
* le the princesses will cou,d not become too high.
6. The huge backlong dem and I Thor Ask. P a t P atterson, H erb 1935-39 average, com pared with
Assembly Will Meet
wstel colors, the
. a seven per cent increase in the
seen in azalea for housing, autom obiles and o th - 1 Mason and Col. Lockland,
At
The Dalles, Ore..
OWNERS!
e r d urable consum er goods is the
Those who attended the last world population since the be-
E arly In May
stro n g est stim u la n t to business m eeting, together w ith any o th e r ginning of the war.
I interested people, will m eet to- Floral Products, H orticulture
activity this year.
D elegates to represent Topaz
22. M arket supplies of or-
I 7. At present ra te s of con- night at the G range hall. Com-J
I struction. m inim um needs fo r m ittee reports and o th er findings ; anges and grapefruit will rem ain R ebekah lodge aT the Rebekah
non-farm dw ellings would not will be made known a t this tim e, j plentiful during the next two Assembly at The Dalles in May
Hoping to buy some of the m onths in spite of the recent " ’ere chosen T uesday a t m eet-
be
satisfied for ten years.
N D W IC’l GR1
Hng of Topaz lodge. Chosen w ere:
Cam p W hite buildings, this group storm dam age in Florida.
beach
Miss Helen 1 C om m odity Prices
HOT l’L.11 •wstant state club lead 8. W holesale prices of food left w ith intention of looking a t 23. F lo ral products will at- Blanche M etier and H ulda Gard-
ROOM HEATI s' work in Curry county may drop 15 to 20 per cent from a post-exchange building, which, tra c t a sm aller per centage of tier, delegates; and Ellen John-
Lily grow ers son and May Dixon, alte rn a te s,
December, 1946, levels ’ by th e the group felt, m ight be of suf- consum er dollar.
io and an autor "01e economics leaders, on end
should
plan
to
meet
all co m p e ti-; Beryl Bollinger w as recommend-
of
this
year.
ficent
size
th
a
t
the
com
m
unity
■ 3f>d 4, according to a
for post of D istrict D eputy
rchandise!
9. If a recession develops in would have plenty of building tion if the g reatly expanded crop
>ceived at the county
finds a m a rk e t outlet this year. President for the coming year.
office,
the la tte r half of this year, w hen for itf needs.
oeal people are ^ay, April 2, will he farm m arketings a re heavy, farm D ifferent organizations, e ith e r E arly co n tract through jobbers The ¿pdge voted to recommend
is recommended.
M anilla H assett to receive the
bying the supra
■ Brookings-Harbor prices m ight go 20 to 25 per cent fra te rn a l or civic, will report to P otatoes This Year
D ecoration of C hivalry in rec-
below
the
January'
levels.
But
the
m
eeting,
how
much
each
is
Thursday. April 3.
ervices of the Ftj
24. Supplies of new potatoes ognition of h er m any years of
Beach-Ophir section even w ith a considerable drop, w illing to pay tow ard re n ta l of are sm aller this y e a r than last, outstanding w ork for this lodge,
»roducts. Come "| ' county and the p ourth prices for th e y e a r as a w hole the building, etc.
A social hour was enjoyed af-
could average above last year. I N on-interest, bearing bonds of but record supplies of old po-
at Langlois.
dace your order:
1 10. Prices paid by farm ers for $50 denom inations w e r e sug- tatoes a re holding prices down, j to r the business m eeting, w ith
'«and
organized
4-H
club
t 1947 refrigeraa
25. Record large supplies of the men m em bers serving re
‘ ‘'micsi will be visited 'th'ngs they buy are not likely gested to s ta rt tow ard financing, certified seed potatoes are avail- freshm ents of popcorn and cof-
to go down much before the end M embership, for both ad ults and
reezers, radios. 1
fee to the group.
of June. F o r the y e a r as a whole, youth, would help m ake the fi- this year.
,11 m cleaner», <jt| 1
W
ith
Cotton
This
Year.
•
■ ‘they will probably average five nancing perpetual.
26. A th ree million bale c arry
to seven p er cent above 1946.
The group w h i c h met last
Incom e
T hursday, felt th a t it would b e ;o v e r of cotton is now in prospect
Lamps (Asset « all 4-H v lf>
'ilonls. Par-1 , 11. Receipts from farm m ar- folly to buy too sm all a build- for next .August 1. the sm allest
Light
U n , ketings for the first q u a rte r a re ing. but ra th e r to buy tw o of since 1939.
(
to ader,d these leaders
uu 33 oer cent from last year, these buildings, so th a t the n e w ----------------------------------------
ses, 10, 15 & 304
Com m unity ( e n te r
B uilding P lan Is
B eing Studied
6 am
R ebekahs Choose
R ep resen tativ es
To S tate Assem bly
A rc h ie Dim
R o b e r t H.
litib Leader
VE THEM ’ing Ì « Area
P.-T A. Will In stall
Officers, A pril 3
Radio
Radio
Aerial
r SERV»
v
£ =
^ t^ ^ ^ k Ä
^ Ä
.
I m onth ending Feb. 15. The lamb^
-A p ril 9
crop will be sm aller but b etter.!
^ e m eeting E arly m ark etin g w ill be m ore
r
club, I profitable th an late. C onsum ers,
;i(«
R,ld
Uun club, will dem and a sm aller lam b chop
e second as was j tau; year.
?
I 13. F a rm e rs had six per cent
be held at few er grain-consum ing anim al
•*.
W r tle Nel- units on Ja n u a ry 1. this year,
tha t evening.. ,h an last. .
F ertilizer Supply
^ ;S eriouSly Lacking
as a dance hall.
The alum ina plan t at Salem ,
-April 3. it w as announced
and recreation which has been v irtu ally the only yesterday.
of the common- Oregon source of nitrogen ferti-
addition to installation of
“m u st” in t h e ; lizer during ihe past year, is now officers such m a tte rs as v sual
authorized to produce only for educat,onal aid w.ll he talked.
I export to China.
! since the order has been placed
A rth u r S. King, extension spe- for equipm ent, subject to action
cialist in soils a t OSC. says th a t of the coming budget com m ittee.
fertilizer from this p lan t is v i t a l ----------------------------------------
to this y e a r’s production of the
J u s t before going to press, the
northw est crops. An effort is be- Pilot learned th a t Mr. and Mrs.
ing m ade to obtain a diversion of H arry R. C arm en had been call-
T here will be a m eeting of
two m onth’s o u tp u t—about 12,- ed to Spokane. Wash., by the
m em bers only of W est Coast
Bulb Growers. Tuesday. Ap 1000 tons of am m onium sulphate 1 death of his m other. They left
for use in the northw est.
W ednesday.
ril 1. a t the G range hall.
leaders fn agn
'P e r cent from last year.
so m ight be used
•fclpthemn, L u .
7
and Meat
Bowling allevs.
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K.,;
the IocaI: ' 12
High hog prices pushed rooms for youth
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average prices lor m eat am m als ity w ere felt a
!fr H a lf f l u b ” S e t
I 01" " '' " " O c,ober r<,rorri ,o r ' h e ' ° ' c r-a11 p,ans-
of. We have
a great netjl ft,
3 F , or
has outlivw' $
to tK , n
us be your
m. .to 7 : « W
,
, "
Provides one of,
1 an<l most
Bulb Co-op To
Hold M eeting