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Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area!
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BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1947
tore Bulb Sole Certain
keling Committee Chosen Locally Chrysanthemum
urn 1947 Croft Lilv Crop; Growers Show Marks Club
eement Released By C ommittee
Meeting. Thursday
Jap Mine Reported In
Sea Southwest of Here
Chain Store Sale
Will Take Huge
Local Surplusses
According to «non broad
cast, Wednesday, over KIEM
o Japanese mine was sighted
some tw enty mile» north
west of Crescent City, and
Two Hu tie Orders
?n Meeting Held Monday At H arbor Grange
Several Visitors Were
that the eoast guard had
Reported In Area by
To Discuss M arketing Of All Croft Lilv Bulbs
gone to investigate. No fur
Present; Plans Card
Purchasing Agents
ther details were given.
Party Soon
To date some dosen or so
wient growers of this of limited price variety store-,
Allen Brown, of Brown Bulb
of these mines have been
t Monday evening at th e We will set aside the number
Ranch at Capitola, Calif., defi
destroyed along the Oregon
The
chrysanthemum
tea
given
f hall to hear of th e m ar- ( of 5 to 7-inch lily bulbs for sale ,
nitely announced to Mrs. May
and Washington coast in the
agreement which had al- in this campaign. It is our un- '
1 1P 'J 78 Pa r,ar'4pn Club last
Stafford and others Monday th a t
past three weeks. Extreme
een announced hv th e derstanding th a t this sales pro- „ u r s d a y atem oon at
the
the Brown Bulb Co. will begin
store combine. Ed H arris, gram will be held during March Granpp Hal1 ™ / kpd thp <***"-1 caution is urged any who may
buying
soon.
sight
one—not
to
molest,
but
ofJ
ye.a? £ w a s l
business man and lilv and April and th at orders for
Definite plans will be reported
to
report
to
the
coast
guard
the
bulbs
will
be
placed
by
the
a
dpl*ehtfu1
affair
with
75
at-,
of Crescent City, opened
soon. Growers are urged to be
immediately.
u . u s |f1 P s w a '' f*” *
“eting which was carried several buyers of the participai-; en
ready to move them in a hurry
formally. Some of th e pro ing organizations, through H arry ?"
It a^ f”
" 1 ' 11 ?[*'*’*;
when the announcement is fin
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That
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Dorothy
lack
lan
d
pres.dmg.
speakers were unable to Bruner, secretary. That these T,
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ally made. Growers are u r g ’d
orders will be pro-rated to each I t
f . 0,e? *° ’ ’¡'e rtts e any
Hit.
to have the bulbs packed in dry
meeting, it was explained, of the several lily-producing dis- be for sale by members or any
one
in
the
community,
on
a
ailed to explain fully the tricts in the states of Oregon,
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,
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150,000 Lily Bulb Order
store offer, and to offer a California and W ashington in
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n'
^DoWTl"
I/OWIl
ting plan for the fu tu re. accordance with the number of ° ne bav’nff s^ l u s bulbs, plants H e a d e d
Reported By H. James
advprt,sp thpm
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Knox, county agent, and bulbs signed up in each district. ° f
An initial order for 150 000 lily
Hunt, of Pistol River, as-
It is also understood that May at that/ \ mer Arrangem ents were J y Jambs RcVICWfl
bulbs, ranging in size from six
liidirp
Mrs. Stafford in conduct- T. Stafford. Floyd Thurman, H. <'on'T ,Ptpd for the forthcoming |f lgforv
inches and up. has Just been an
e discussion concerning the T. Jam es or Mrs Jacobson, is the pard P«rty at tbp G ra"*p " aJ1 Wnrld
i.ro
nounced by Howard James, sec
King plan set up through coptact person between the mer-
The program was open and ’ ’ u r , i l ruiurt
retary’ of the Croft Lily Growers
Lily Growers which has chandising committee and Mr. very informal, dealing mainly
Association.
red the following m ark et- B runer's office for purpose of as- with Crvsanthemums There
I.__ was
— ( iUng that the United Nations This order, received Just be-
only hope fnre the Pilot went to press, is
Dmmittee;
sembling. shipping and distribut much information given on the charter is the last and
ing proceeds from sales to the slinping.. spraying and g e n e ra l.”/ ^be world for peace and pos- from a nation-wide organization
er Willamette valley
v. undersigned.
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......... ra re contributed by different s'ble annihilation, J T Jacobs having many outlets throughout
ta lk e r. Albany and C.
It is further under
ster. Eugene
and W . A. stood th at not to exceed 10«% ’ members who had successfully, ’^ 'l the Rotary
club. Tuesday, the United States. U lule cotn-
tneway of Cottage Crove. will be deducted from
the pro- grown these lovely fall flowers, th at n<’w ls J hp timP for snmp píete details are lacking at this
in in^'
¡time, it is understwxl that this
jqua — W arren Billick of ceeds to defray operating ex-' Beautiful specimens from the ' *.'r
penses of the office and of com- garden of Mrs. Forrest Dunham
rawing upon is experii nres order calls for delivery and pay-
J .®5’ mpnt of ,hp bulbs
December
Ivan Reed of Ma- m ittee members; th at any funds were a feature of the tea and KainPil thP(,uRb . ra ? •.
remaining a f t e r completion of lovely arrangem ents of crysan- 1
'
u .f .u . ° v ,SI Ir!h.
P an(4 January It is also reported
Bay - John Bergen, of | this program will be pro-rated to themums contributed by others
or civilizations in Africa that the purchaser of these bulb.
«»Curry and N orthern Cal ’each person on the basis of his in the club decorated the room. “ o,y J f n(1 a " d Asia and right has requested that the bulbs be
u**/ aim .\orxnern i ai-
,
w..
°n this continent, he quoted g ro w n e x c lu s iv e ly h v m i- m i» e r s
'-H. T Jam es of Croft participation. (Signature) (date)
Mrs. E tta Hogan displayed a manv grM t statpsm en in stating
X w £ r? a
wers, H arbor; Floyd fno. of bulbs).
number of books on gardening ^ a t our civilization soon would sociation
o McKinleyville As-
The paper circulated Monday which were from the S tate L i- 'bp that Wav. un,PSS thp
of the association
Jon: Mrs. G. Jacobson of, evening was signed by 87. Many hrary. and are available now a t- ,)f th¡s ,obp arp fpd d o th e d and
|() ,.,r t i c '
In fb„
^rte association.
Sm ith others have indicated a w illing-,th e Public Library.
trad e frpp from fpar
¡ S r .ret ask«3 to f ^ a r t w X
tMemw^rayHS ^ Ord’ inde' ¡ net S
^ „ n h a s i z e d that each
From Taper ,igbted tablps
Phophecy tells, Mr. Jacobs ten «tatém enla to the secret ary
, & . ei; iia rb o r-
11 was empha. iz 1
h sprpad with lace tablecloths, re- stated, that the last great strug- !and Kjve the num ber of bulbs on
/ , Mr. James. Mr.
T hur- grow er must m ark the number f ^ h m e n ts were served Guests Kle would center about control hand at the present time Fur
UDthJrS ' Jac4o bson’ th p se ,° J b“ ,bs and S1Z£ 1 " P
S ? ',1. T . U en‘ Mrs* 0 ,iv e P age’ MrS of the M editerranian present th e r details will be announced
P he m arketing com m it- of the crates. These
mu. t Claudia Ackley, Mrs. Ersa F ish -' indications bear out, and that shortly,
central office has been stored in a room where there is er j?unjCe Wollam, Mrs. Perroger the United S tates was surely and ------
f '’ah!ished for receiving free circulation of cool air all
Rivers End, Mrs. Johnson of steadily being draw n
Into the peat moas, placed m a well-aired
and disbursing checks, all about them. Only the driest of CastJp Ropk Mrg Jacobson and conflict due to the impotency of room, with a report made to Mrs.
c he told the chain store peat moss must be used. When
LaVman of Smith River the British Empire to cope with Stafford of the num ber of cases.
‘“ t*00
asked to ship, the boxes should
EnrJprt and
Mayse of ’bp situation.
and bulbs of each size of 7s to
office will m ake deduc- be nailed, wired or strapped, in- Crescent City.June Brogan and
The w estern world has known 12s on hand to sell.
'or sales and office ex- eluding inspection tickets, and
of Smith River and earlier civilizations Three such
Mr. Brown will be here s<x»n
with the net going to the delivered to place designated by
Bernice W ard and Misa i forerunners
may be traced in ¡ to sta rt checking. He will take
’ In charge of this ar-
.the committee.
Olive Moss Guests were intro- Mexico. The ancient civilizations bulbs from everyone, regardless
are J. H. H unt ofj Definite order will be
sent in duppd to the club and presented are shaping the »etting for a n -|o f association which the grow er
ftner. Floyd T hurm an of ja n u a rv , and the bulbs will be with corsages made by
Mrs other and more terrible w ar, the may belong.
•a n d Mrs Stafford.
shipped in March and April..
storehouse
of tbe 2°th century. Struggles
This is the second g(M>d-wi!I
h r , ? ? r ? r ? ^ " " S ,a " ' 1 If each o( , he 17.000 stores, Hostesses for the occasion
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the world move o n j h e
Civilizations lost
Beore; Ours Now’
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” the Pac fie L i T c r X ^ ' ak<' ° " ly 2ÜT 5?*' '"n " 7 7
E dith N' W,On rh a l^ ” h"- w n T e d 'ta m a n T w a v ’ « that’ No more than » 1 of the bull«,
d
L ly G ro u crs will move about five million lily Mabe| Stonehouse. Anna Much- vanced in many ways as max , may be over nines.
i’»adv
tO USe bulbs. Growers soon will know more. M vrtle Hibbard. Gladys speaker concluded.
'€ Mr Li 1Shel
J f l how m any bulbs there will be for zenier. Mabel McVay, M argaret
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Many Present Thursday
the r
ed th/ »ale, and how many required. It TisdaiP a nd Hazel Hendry
B r a y t o n s Ix>3V G t o r
At
School “Open House”
4 H r sfln . i ea£h CO’°P of 'th e r e f o r e urgent that aH sign up
afternoon was a happy Tilt* IT Taft Residence
sonnet which w as ac- ... „
1 one with the gracious . hospital-1
. . i Mr, and Mrs E verett Brayton; A surprisingly large turnout
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» WhO W ISh tO.
narry Bruner, secretary
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ity of the Garden Club in evi- who have leased the dining room greeted National Education Week
up was designated as .
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To
dence and everywhere keen in- a t the T aft Hotel, left Monday in Bnxikings last Thursday when
and 4Bce manager
Azalea Garden ( luh IO
their duties, parents visited the local schools
mi.. ‘V rne staire Card P arty Tonite
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tU? assume
take possession on which was sponsored by the local
nome to fu rth e r w ork
To help raise funds to carry
parent-teachers association.
, Monday. Nov. 24.
* agreement to be signed on the y ear’s work of uw
the v.u.s,
club,
'Die iow'er
lower graoes
grades especially
Devenv through his an-
The Braytons were connected
The
for 5-6 and 6-7;
Azalea Garden Club t has
X h sched-
? O r nounecment on the b .ck page of ¡with V incent. R e - f u r a n t for had m any vXItor.. F->»°“ ‘" £ t h e
the undesigned, a g r e e , uled a card party a o . r 'h a l l . ,h,s issue. «e.U of o p e n i n g a e ^ h ,
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h
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-fCipate in the producer- 8:00 o'clock a t the I
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Lockhart, chairm an, m charge
fr campaign being spon- Bill about tewn give all the par- b rand. < . e '
with R. A. Lower in charge.
here.
iUou«t associaiion ticulars.
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