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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1947)
AUGUST 28. 1941 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON “W orld’s Finest Clim ate" Page Thr«* TOregon extension school at P o rt ¡30c. Labor is still as high as! Three to five Sur-stop Firem en land in 1946. He holds a life cer ever, so is fertilizer, spray, box will cover your home and g a tificate in Oregon, an Oregon es and buildings, freight, m achin rage. Protect the things you can 't A dm inistrative Credential an ery. etc. Greenhouse men will replace. See L. A. H arvey the Oregon Superintendent’s Creden ■ grow other plants ra th e r than Sur-stop man. . tial, and an Alaska Superintend j have lilies cut so low they can't e n t’s credential. Previous to com For fire. Automobile, or cas make anything on them. All buy ing to Brookings he served as ualty insurance, see Edith O tt Minimum Re ers who have any sense of ethics High school principal at Florence, adv gents Listed at all don't ask any one nol Brookings. . Superintnder.t-principal at H a r A stitch in tim*’ might save m a tte r how green he may be at per and Haines, and as B aker ¡Graduation his business to cut the price. the whole wardrolx*. See L. A. county school superintendent, and H any lily glow er sells his bulbs H a n e y , the Sur-stop man, Box as B ak er county district auditor. j. » — , ic -i oie sub- He is a mem ber of the state edu- ( below the set price it is his 1SX, ’• rookings. - own doings. No reliable buyer or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sm ith and U remain !'orntU a -¡c a tio n a l association, the national (grow er w ants him to do so. You daughter have moved to Burns with work 1 rin k ; * education association and na- [j departmentalized basis, can't sell any more bulbs at a to make their home Robert will tional association t o r business' c,„ . m cience-health, ¡cut price than you can by play-, be employed by an uncle in a iting-speiling. education. He is also a m em ber: mg fair with yourself and all con-1 garage. of Brookings Rotary club. anguage and physical ¡cerned. Holland has made a sue-) John K. Ginther, instructor in Subjects in these two (cess of bulb business for years woodworking and mechanical because the grow ers have one! > required draw ing, and seventh and eighth price and stick to it. to Mr Hampton, the science and m athematics, is a Mr F arm er of the Co-op a n d 1 are the high school g rad u ate of Lebanon high school. all reliable grow ers have agreed to be offered this y ear: A fter graduation he attended the Circulating to stay by 10c. 20c, 25c and 30c j men ‘English, G eneral Eugene Bible school in 1928-1929 for lilies this year Yours for •General M athematics, U niversity of Oregon in 1929-3Ô Oil Heaters the w elfare of our county. — ition-Geography, •P h y si- and Oregon Normal School where May T. Stafford. eation and Health, he was graduated in 1931. In a d pores: ‘English 2. *Biol- dition he has taken specialized Meet vour buyer quickly th ru Typying 1. Mechanical w a r train in g in industrial a rts PLUMBING hese columns By, sell, trade or Geometry. Spanish I. a t C alifornia Institu te of Tech tell your needs. find Physical Elucation. nology. His previous experience js "Entd.'l ” A m erican includes teacher in various O re E ditor P ilo t: Lily growers are Mechanical Drawing, gon schools and in Valentine. still asking about the price of r\ Sr anish 1 2 years re- Nebr., and in addition teaching lily bulbs and you can l>e as- Bookkeeping-commercial h adult Uæy \ appreciate the ' p art u u ii classes c la s s e s in in w w ar a r training ira in in g in i n - - isure<^ 1 * * .................... ¡d u stria l a rts at Los Angeles. H e P ou ’a *te in , b H'ing ,o stabilize f ’English 4. A n w ik a n an O regon special I n d u s - business the one thing Bwkkt^ping. Woodwork- |r i a j a rts cp rtjficate valid for high ' that has built so much for this msh I Gt the subject c a n ! school. He is a member of c°tm!y. FOB GOOD dec in the eight electives local Rotary club and is the On the 5th of August many ifically required for the .scoutm aster here. grow ers received this le tte r from ^n. I a bulb buyer: P subjects marked thus “Dear Sir, H’c Ziriue an oppor tunity to sell about tw enty thou AT REASONABLE PRICES sand Croft lilies, sizes sevens to eights, but very com petitive. Our com petitor quoted a price Plus SAIL Green Savings Stamps ncan History m ust be [of 5c per bulb on them and we SALEM -T he 1000th applica F seniors this year as will have to meet it or come wcial economics w'as tak- tion or a loan under the Oregon near to it., v eteran s’ farm and home loan rear. “If can supply these packed tate requirem ents __ for act was announced this week by ug from a standard high j'h e sta te departm ent of veter- four hundred to this case (this some ffe 3 units of Englishmans' affairs, nearing the start of wi/Z probably requin betaken four); 2 u n its 1 its third year of operation. The what larger case than what you . txucs (American history i applicant was Chester O. Stol- arc using) for shiftmen t no later j ia! economics); 1 unit of, lard of Nelscott in Lincoln Co. than Sept. 1, so please advice nd physical education; 2 on the Oregon cor t, and ap- and quote.” This buyer evidently w ants to Science, M athem atics praisers are now acting on the language; 8 units of application. Loan Director A1 J. find out w hether or not lily grow-, ers have any sense of ethics or courses. A total of 16¡Crose said. all are required. Increasing inter. est . is b e i n g not. He knows the price has u n -, ■■'»Tig is called to the ¡shown by World W ar 2 veterans fortunately been set. He prob-( IIELLO. CENTRAL! RING TIIE BELL. (s attention, as issued by! it» the sta te loan since the leg-1 ably had as much to do with re- High School S ta n d a rd s: islatu re raised the maximum loan j ducing it to where it is as any THE B’s AND ICs HAVE CROETS TO SELL! Hrther emphasized th a t am ount to $6000 according to buyer No b u y e r nor grow er requirements for grad- Crose. who said th at 200 appli- w ants it any lower. Our Bulbs Are G row n WiOiOMf Aid of Commercial F ertilizer Growers can’t operate on a •iso constitute minimum | cations have come to the de- price lower than 10c, 20c, 25c a n d ( rtrance re q u ire m e n ts' pactm ent in the past three months (egon). Some in stitutions a record since the loan went —Field Inspection Invited At All Times— 1) outside Oregon, and into operation in the autum n departments in Oregon of 1945. ms require more special- Of the 1000 applications to ining than is provided in date, 542 have been approved, Growers of Quality ( roft Lilies ¡W W "1 entrance require- 115 are pending, and 352 were 4 miles south of Harbor on Highway 101 ’ agreement.” cancelled. Most of the cancella- •s »ho plan on en terin g tions w ere due to the fact that W S f a I • institutions should, if the purchase price exc eded the ^ng a catalog from appraised value of the property, I Jtion which they think and the veteran could not use iv attend, so th a t the the loan. entrance requirem ent Also announced this week were decked, and followed in the first loans to be completed ' HAVGlH* 45 the facilities of th e !in Hood River County. W arren • MOTOaÿ* ■ $ix-y< ir high sefiool L. Henry asked for and was ” 1 granted a S5C00 loan to purchase 17-acre farm and buildings on ~ ln.v independent col- • This New and W o 0 1.» X i”- many state colleges the Mt. Hood highway, three Improved Motor Oil gives — miles northeast of Parkdale, and | ral students be from ten or fifteen p er cent Dennis S. S tratto n was granted 4 AA O t t PO M ft . . . . We give you the class of work you will be i-sduating class scholas- a loan of $3500. the amount he 4 H 0 H C CAS At/tiS . . . proud to exhibit to your friends. ReK on our Aan not be too strongly asked, to buy a 10-acre farm and student who plans five-room fram e house on the 4 AAOKf DWVtNC ACONOMY •lege apply him self ini Mt. Hood highway at Odell June- 4 A A099 AAOfOKfftC PUASUKt work. Incidentlly tion seven miles south of Hood, on Woolens, Silks, Knits, Drapes, Curtains and - - mean that only about River. because it clsant as it lubri W orld w ar 2 veterans who were ,>nts w'ould be included. blankets!! Oregon residents before e n te r - . cates. Drive in today. Y ou’D ling service up - to 75 J be glad you made the change -V can borrow ~----- IE IT CAN BE CLEANED— ;ulum For School Announced Custoniaire J. J. Gallagher In The Mailbox: TAe Place to Co! M E R C II A N I) I S E Id Geon,^ win 110001H Loan Given , Home Owners BROOKINGS MARKET Har-8rook Cardens RIGDON & B0MH0FF l'flïiïJIW * <01 D 3 X WlUU Fast, Quality Workmanship Liur Facultv — ---------,fx .r cent Of the appraised value D Hampton, superintend- of the property, but not more ceal and bookkeeping in - (th an $6000. for the purchase of •’ a graduate of P a -.fa rm s and homes under the act. »nere he o b ta in e d ! In terest is at 4 '''. and the r- J- ^g ree in i 931 Since | row er is given up to 20 years / h* has attended O re -itc repay. Applications are made » College in 1933 and through the Oregon Departm ent * University of Oregon of V eterans’ Affairs, state library in 1934. 1937.! building, Salem, or at 416 Sv the U niversity of¡11th Avenue, Portland. to HAVOLLNE1 Brookings TEXACO Service Bert De.Moss WE CAN CLEAN IT! Cur-De! Cleaners Phone 233 Brookings, Ore.