Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 28, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
‘W orld’s Finest C lim ate’
Clapp, warden. Idaho sta te pen- physical penalty exacted for his Tem plar, pact d e n a rtm e ” »
ttt riary:
crime, though he fully under-Jident and national c o r m \ v, , , v.
August 16, 1947. B. W. Marsh, stands th a t he has been forgiven man, will have a p a rt in the pro-
As I See It
Brookings, Oregon. Re: H arrv by his God.
gram for the A uxiliary.
By Barton TV Marsh
Orchid, ISP No. 1406. D ear S ir:
Looking out from the window
Classified Ads w ^ lriv
is in reply to your le tte r °f our m ountain home, by w h i c h _____________ '
V
At the tu rn of the cen ,, rt, Th
and for a num ber of y e a r s of A ugust 13, relative to H arry I sit and type this column, upon !
the peace and untarnished beauty
NotlCC To Creditors
th ereafter, in the mining ‘ dis­ Orchio.
was
Mar.
us> there sp
ounty C
ourt of the
tricts of the Rocky Mountains.
n He r w
a s r received
e u e i v e u here
o e r v o on
n m
a r . . th a t. . su rr°unds
,
- rin
. ~ g s! _ In the C
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th e re was waged a b itte r and 18- 1908. He is an old man now. up
my hf“a rl a ni‘" under- S ta te of O regon for the County
m urder..,,- labor w ar A daring more than SO yea,a- old. F or a “tandm g of our S a v to rs w ord.: of Curry.
,. ,d
hl,. g ,„ ,„ , was leading man ol his age he is hale and '»«■»’" “ -'b u , ,/e fm re done ,f
N otice is herby given th a t the
it. labor following in open and hearty, and seems to ge, about
"■ ont °
undersigned has been appointed
bloody revolt again«, the u n ju st w " e l l as he ever did.
«to»' » a d m in istra to r of the E sta te of,
and unhealthy conditions under
!• s true that th ere was a "" m ,'m„L
,w
.
,a ,
C ath erin e Rebecca Phillips, de-
n ’ live" and” * K h 'trW‘S
for" L'' ' h" " ce
his life shortly after mucp happier w o r l d if there CtT rry' County’ Orego'n, a n d ^ h a sj
among the grnun f ,JP,™
. m is‘' X , » 'r e n S T X w * chleflv ¡ " 7 7 ’" ’. ° f 7
S' uene.n be,p r).ualified' AU persons h a v i n g
1 W R IT E
and Hrnrv t)r " d " ' - n '
" ’roush, ' h,.‘ ,nnui' nre ol ,he " lfc' jin it. What’ d o ^ o u 't h i n k ?
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I durin,'
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hereby notified nt"1 present
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the
, VIXCEM
RESTAUR.«
FOR.
Same - dUly Verified “ by
in the new
quired
to the undersigned a t the
ous mining d istricts of Colorado, , He is very religious and is a
office
of
Hugh
C.
G
earin,
B
rook­
end was an observer of some of mem ber of the Seventh Day Ad- I
ings, Oregon, w ithin six m onths JOHNSON BI]
the bloody b attles waged be- ventist church. For many years
from
the date hereof.
ween the miners, and the sta te he has been a tru sty on the out-
by the day, week or
G. H. JE N K IN S.
nulitia and deputies.
side of the prison walls a n i en-
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rooms u tth double a
D ated and first published the
bed.
Late in 1907. F rank Stuenen- joys taking care of the turkeys I About th irty persons interested 31st
day of Ju ly 1947.
berg, governor of
Idaho, was and chickens of the prison farm m prom oting the cultu re of lilies
Last publication, the 28th day
blown to d e a th by
a bom b, a t- near the institution Very tru ly m et in H orticu ltu ral hall, Boston,
Rates reasor
of August, 1947.
ta e h i'd to th e yard
gate of his yours. L F. Clapp, w arden.”
Mass, on Ju ly 9. and organized IXUKn ,
by the monj
Hugh C. G O
earin,
home, tha* exploded as he opened The Stuenenburg family, a fte r N orth A m erican
L i l y Society. Brookings
reeon A ttorney-at-law ,
th e gat»\ u,Min his return late the m urder of the husband and The organization m eeting was
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in the evening from his office, fath er liecame
convinced th a t sponsored by the lily com m ittee j
t o r this crime. H arry J
Orchid
they
should try to help the l i l m
of the A m erican a H
orticultural
v z a v m u
— «Z
U l an
i
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i I 1 V U 1 I U 1 Cl 1
was arrest.-d, tried and convict- that had brought such great suf- society of W ashington, D. C., and
ed and sentenced »o life impris- fering and sorrow i n t o th e ir m et a t Boston at the invitation
<’nm»>nt If the story ended here, lives. From the w arden they ob- of the M assachusetts H orticult-
n would I»»- iust another record tamed permission to visit the oral society, which was holding
L IL Y A N D G A R D E N GROWESRS!
of a m ui lerer being convicted slayer of their loved one. T heir its annual lily show* at th at time,
B
uy
Bob
S lo a n ’s co m p o st fo r your lilie s thi
and mad, to suffer the full pen- ¡Christ-like spirit of gentleness The American h o rticu ltu ral so-
—co m p o st p u t ric h n e ss into the s o il and
ai y for his crime Rut the story and kindness slowly broke down ciety for the past eight years
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the b arriers that had walled in has been sponsoring work with
it th e re . Y ou can see it a t t h e .
io introduce th, sequel, to the crime-hound soul of H arry lilies and has published four lily
nis. until now drab story of mur- Orchid and it dawned upon his yearbooks. The new society will
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I 1 hert*
here nund
mind ’hat
that th
ere^w
as something publish annual year books, or-
. ,:i- .
there
was
or
C e m e te ry R o ad
Brookings, Or
h e tte r and no- j ganize field days, prom ote lily
re c e iv e d fro m the Hon. L. E. b ie r th a n th e I
.$2.00 per cw t. or special price in ton lots
le nee and blood th at he had lived. ! on lily
In time H arry Orchid cam e 1 The i new society is country-
to know that there is a living I wide in scope including the U.
Chris t who is able to wipe away ! S. and Canada. Membership is
the blackest stains than can ¡open to any persons, who is in-
m ar iI he heart of man He le a r n - ' t crested in prom om ting the cul-
ed to confess to his nlewly- found lu re of lilies. Provision is made
Red» »•mer the many c rimes that for the organuization of regional
md
w ithin the society and
¡He felt th e sti
affiliation of garden clubs
I te a rs of sham»
and re -i and other societies interested in
morse, and as h< poured forth ily culture.
his soul unto his >od, he found
At ihe m eeting a constitution
Closed Sunday and Monday
I forgiveness and peace.
and by-laws were adopted and
1 1 For many years now, he ha officers elected for the coming
►¡remained tru e to the experience | year.
324 H. S treet, Telephone 2131
Crescent City. O
¡brought to him so patiently an d ! Officers a re :
¡tenderly by the family he had
President— D t L. H. MacDan-
iso cruelly wronged. He stead- lels, Cornell University, Ithaca,
¡lastly refuses to leave the g u a rd -, New York,
ianship of his prison. He declares
Vice-president Dr. E. F. Palm-
that lie is unworthy of freedom, er. director, horticu ltu ral experi-
!lt is his choice h ^ p a y _ the_ fu ll i ment station. Vineland Station,
¡O ntario, Can.
LAND ()E COUGAR, BEAK AND DEO
S e c re ta ry —Dr. Norma E. Pfeif-
t fer Boyce Thompson In stitu te
Beach-Side E air Grounds I’ionwr-
Yonkers, N. Y.
S o u th B ank Road
Treasu rer Dr. Phillip Brierly
1.
; Plant Industry Station. B elts­
Only
you
can
I s niile fro m H a rb o r
ville, Md.
F riday, S atu rd ay . Sunday and Monday
Elected D irectors are:
i Alan Macneil, N orth Spring-
! field, Vermont.
Dr. Victor Ries, Dept. of H ort­
ic u ltu re , Ohio S ta te University
, Columbus, 10, O.
Royal Seal
Appointed directors are: Mrs.
H arrison U. Bresee, Orange, Va.;
; Ja n deG raaff, Sandy, Ore.; Dr.
I S. L. Emsweller, P lan t Industry
T oasted Salted
I Station, Beltsville, Md.; Mrs. M.
C l'R R Y C O U N T Y
J. Fox. Foxden, Peeksskill, N, Y.
Nut M eats
j Mrs. N orm an Henry. Gladwyn,
, Pa., Mrs. W allace A. Rowell,
ALW AYS FR ESH !
¡5537 15th Avenue South, Min­
neapolis, t, M in n .; F. L. Skinner,
Dj>.pmore. M anitoba, Canada.
I iXmald S tryker, Langlois, Orc.;
¡Dr. Albert M. Volmer, 313 Lans-
i dale Ave., San Francisco.
At the N ew $100,000 Fair Grounds
Dues in the new society are
$3.00 for annual membership, S5
¡or
more to r sustaining m em ber­
P. O. BOX 131
HARBOR. O R E.
ship and $50 for life membership.
L iv esto ck an d H o rse Show , afternoon and
I Inquiries regarding the society
(can be sent to the secretary and
R odeo
H o rse Polo
B aseball
Air >
applications for mem bership are
tc be sent to the treasurer.
H and C o n c e rts
P a ra d e s
Gay
New Lily Society
Formed In Mass.
A T T E N T IO N !!!
Z O L L M A N FARM
Z A D A ’ S
B E A U T Y
S II 0 P
P h o to g r a p h y
KODAK
F IN IS H IX C
Redwood Studii
Mello’s
CURRY COUNTY-Last Front)
WELDING
SERVICE
Hope By-Gash We See You H«
C H A D ’S
PREVENT
FOREST FIRES!
August 29. 30,31
September 1
Nut Shop
- F-A-I-R
RODEO AND HORSE SHO#
Bush’s Lily Gardens
GOLD BEACH, OREGON
Growers of Prize Croft Easter Lilies’
High Bud f ount Our Aim!
Order
(
'r later
cry
m S e p te m b e r
Mr. and Mrs E arl Tem plar
left Saturday for New York City
w here they will atten d the na-
tional ct invention
J Am •ncan
which
Mrs
D an ces— old tim e and modern
1 - Full Davs of Entertaimw