Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 10, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    JULY 10. 194.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS
OREGON
“World’s Finest Climate'
And Some
XSEN SE-
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27 Bulb
X ’n g 'iean"how’r ke
of Cn-scen, Show when Mr. and Mrs. George
While waiting for the parade approval. and M lm n n ’a tbc 7 i r 'a (aH°BveJ « "’dk
' f E , Funk exhibited, and decided at
to form, and incidentally try.ng h.b.lwn („», F n i
W ah er U a f in i^ T Ì S '>g°
’Ì * I that time to view lilies in the
to nee what wan go, ng on. 1 be. of co -o p er.,,^ nhould aaa.n nre lMn nren 7 o 7 7 P‘f " ’. W”
field, so took this opportunity to
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c, ah me 7
7 ,hr n 7 ni,ude
! do so.
M e whole thm g and minted no imperative if thin commun.ly han leg is still ,n a cas,
much. Actually 1 doubt if 1 naw hope. of erintmg and a future
\,r s
<• m
n
, ..
much more than half of the en- The story w
the rount1,
CI>de Rnm m of Morton,
(ire parade With that traffic line accuting people of thin and that ,h ’ hohdav, « O h V Ì ' T ' h ° '7
immediately following, tt was im- and that sw h a budael « not u. h\ i? u
h her busband'
possible to get my old Plymouth necessary for maintenance of the at the
’J T “ " 8/ ¿ aWmil1
over to the si«e of the memorial local schools. Contrary to any n
» d
I pond’ Shc ex*
- b y that time the float, were report of the appendT fh» X X . P „ ¡ 7 7
sh° r,,>
re l" rn," S-
™ "’ «"'»
“ « ' X - ter hea“±
b 2 Ù L COU: IC' 7
One reason for my being late
maintain a schools, not observe Lilv Bios.,ir„ Time mo°
was watching the tourists. It was UP f° the standard it should be. tored here ' foi the ev en T h \
rereshing to me to see them.
Before the next 12 months are arrived in time to be
h n lto H by
h v the
t h n procession,
n rn p o c ^ in n park, to OV6F.
h p i lumber
n m h o r i industry
n d u c t . . will
.;n
CSUght 1\
halted
ovpr> t tbe
the parade, w h i c h astonished
grab cameras, and start shoot- brinS some 30 to 50 families in- them no end. They had seen the
ing. Their remarks were just as to tbe area These families have exhibit at the Oakland Flower
refreshing. I recall one lady a n d ;more children to add to the al-
her family, from New York, any- read>’ crowded conditions pre­
way, they had a New York li- 'a ilin g here. Right now there are Notice of School Election
cense, who said to me: "Why 15 families seeking homes. These
Upon Question of In­
can’t we have such gorgeous families are connected with the
creasing
Tax Levy Over
fly Peu<ey
t flowers in our state. Can I buy Pb’w<>od logging operations now
A m o u n t Limited By
j it marvelous just what a some of the “seed” for these tw’*nK done, north of town. With
co-operation can do? Did lilies.” She asked plenty of ques-itbe operation of the Brimm Bros,
Section 11, Article XI,
,etieet Friday, that there tions, and she was answered. B e - |^ dt to open later this summer,
State
Constitution.
othing but the most won- fore leaving she asked that $5.00,11 ls sa^e t0 estimate a like num-
Notice is hereby given that an
spirit all over the com- worth of pictures be sent her.
bcr of families. This does not election will be held in School
, «hen the first “Lily Rlos-
Now, if you follow my thought.;add
^bp school situation unless District No. 17 of Curry County.
Time In Brookings” got you can see what I mean what provision is made to meet it
State of Oregon, at School house
way* And did you notice, a little co-operation can do. This
This lumber industry will give in said district, for the purpose
length of that p arad e? ' lady, halted by this parade, saw stability to this community by of submitting to the legal voters
does that point out to youJ flowers she had always wanted. employment, so badly needed at of said district the question of
you?
Had she not come this way she this or any time. There seems to increasing the tax levy for thei
if meant one big thing might never have known. It is, be no other alternative than to year 1947 over the amount limited
imp u'hich means that th t.s by the co-operation I mean — approve the budget. The school by section 11, article XI. of the
Hity can do anything it < “AD VERTISING ” and that as an will be maintained regardless o f. Constitution of Oregon
we if acts if mind to industry, rather than by the in- action but without restraint o/l The reasons for increasing such
a hu,by t, which might be quite )eVy are: To provide more ade-
tk. It told me that if such. dir id ual.
ration is manifest in all
quate facilities for the increased
I know many of the readers do expensive.
n. f»te lily industry can be not believe in doing things co­
public school population of said
» to the same big indus- operatively, but they must forget
district, also to provide funds for
the public employes retirement
vaf a couple of years ago. some of the individual effort if
By co-operation. By all the lily industry will ever rise to I Mrs. Isabella Stanton of Miss- system as required by law.
mean one thing: Drop that the plane it rightfully belongs. ° u,a- Mont., is making a two- The amount of tax, in excess
individualist” stuff and Once the individual growers see " '^ k s visit with her sister, Mrs. of the 6% limitation, proposed to
be levied for said year is $35,-
{forts to bring the world the light, adopt certain grades Art Bollinger.
Clyde Hayes who has been in 719.92.
(things to show off the lily and pool efforts on the market
Dated this 23rd day of June,
b Once that is done, the ing, the profits will rise and the ill health there past few months.
HERBERT PAYNE,
stry here will not be demand will become increasingly is undergoing treatment at Gold 1947.
Beach hospital.
Attest:
Chr. Board of Direc.
lent upon a few buyers, or greater, year by year.
Ed Farmer, manager of W est,D ora E. Beaulieu, Clerk.
ir<ets. Popular demand for
Local News Items
flONS
KODAK
F IN IS H IN G
324 H. Street, Telephone 2131
Crescent City, California
Sunspun
Super Rest
Tuftless
Zenith
Electric Ranges
Refrigerators
Washers
Water Heaters
Springs
(rosley
Radios
Monarch
Wood, fias and
Electric Ranges
Smith’s Dept. Store
Coleman
Brookings
Sash
Windows
Doors
Circulators
Floor Furnaces
Water Heaters
and 9 16” Plywood
J. M .Asbestos Flexboard
Enameled M arlite for Bath, Kitchen
tr-Brook Cardens
Are Grown W ithout Aid of Commercial Fertilizer
Mattresses
Electric Ranges
also
^ns, buttons, m ending and darning thread,
W: thread, elastic, rick-rack, colored towels
c many other new items.
Even though We Had NO Rand!
Sealy
Refrigerators
........86c
The Lily Festival Was GRAM)
Davenos
Kollaw ays
• fguiurs- ^5 find 51 guage
iplar Hotel Bldg.
Davenport, & Chairs
Metal Beds
Redwood Studios
................................. $1.19 and $1.39
HOXS, full fashioned irregulars
Riltwell
Cots
IXTS, per yard............ *..................................56c
ftc famous Ely d W alker Quadriqua prints—ten differ-
paatems sanforized and in fast colors—
With Confidence
of fines such
as these:
Simmons
P h o to g ra p h y
Just Arrived
BUY
Roll Roofing and Shingles
sr
39” and 49” H eatilator Units
Asbestos Shakes—Cedar Rake Shakes
Roof Coatings
8-, 15- and30-lb Felts
Shiplap and S4S lumber
s
leld Inspection Invited At All Times—
RIGDON & B0MH0FF
Growers of Quality Croft Lilies
ll*p’i south of Harbor on Highway 191
Store Hours, 9 to 6
Phone 213
New Johnson Bldg.