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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1947)
rage nvcxve O UUU 3 n/KTöt S ta te H orticultural Award that j is given each year by the State i Federation of Garden Clubs for the outstanding achievements in; H orticulture. W oodriff has had of the international recognition for his i Woodriff Honored By Garden Clubs At a recent m eeting Azalea Garden Gardcn club Leslie hybridizing in w ^ n f , » a s nominated tor the ii,y tie,da and ---------- & - X Over-production Must Be Reduced; So Monday’s Meeting Points Out Too Late To v j fu tu tu re re of of the the lily lily industry, industry, it it was w as forcibly forcibly . t h The e fu the begonia and pointed out, M onday evening a t the m eeting hplit ¡s prominent in at the G range h all,'d ep en d s largely upon a unity ;'°ot B , « « * Hly Krowers_anPd avoidi/g ^ v e ^ r o d u S 'members of the club. The awards are not granted until the close p f the garden year in June. Oregon is the first state to es-f *a 1 lsh such a record and this will give an opportunity for out- standing horticulturists to leave To elim inate some of th is over-production a few rules were subm itted to the group- 1 E ach lily grow er to rep o rt num ber of bulbs he „ wishes to m ark ates mav „ j . . . et , each , J year, .7 ’ so ^ estim B u lim ie s m a y m a d e ot the total production J a record with the s ta te of their 2. All agree not to cut the price under any con achievements. In this instance it sideration 'T his means every g ro w er in the industry. will be an honor to our commun ity, Garden viud Club ..... to ... the A zalea waruen 3. Re loyal to the grow er group and sales ap-pn- X X hor,i- c-v which m a-v be established in the a re a : A n q By Rd and Mendy apart J - Ri_ Yelton- * i i u ’ 1. Howdy, Folks: Today we are confronted with many mistakes a but h oi us made while in our younger days shall we say our . 4. Join the row etter / uiv Pacific rac n ic n Lily u y g G ro w e ers rs so a b better school days. We can remember I ro fits in 4-H C lub W o rk study and organization may be w orked out fo r the when Val wrote on his paper 4- h d u b projects pay their im provem ent of conditions. that the government of England own way, and leave a nice p ro -1 , was a limited mockery’. I fit for the members, besides. A bout halt raised th eir hands, but m av fo rg et states l . j . Alien, s ta te c lu b before next vear. Adherence to this n r i n n i n U o il Eddie, aft you know, was l.*inaX H o e f S “ a " o rd a W e will m ake next y e ar a good .year f o r ’ the in the navy during the war. One day hie wie told us that books. i industry, otherw ise it m ay be sunk.. Ed was talking in hts sleep by 4-Ht° m e m ii^ n v e ^ t O i V J a n ^ i : n indnddualism , it was pointed out, was (me night and stated that the part the navy played in the poultry raised, gardens and crops in w hen the fo refa th e rs came w estw ard to hist war uxm “ Star Spangled tended, food preserved and cloth- settle this country. Todav, conditions are not a s s im Banner." His wie said she ^ T b e ^ T 0“"1^ to, S701’769- Ple—in fact, they are quite complex didn't know the key. f i 3«. Ihe total cost to club mem- F i^ m i;i. • i / v v m p ic A . bers was $429.758.65. This leaves Fk u 1 IndllStry, grow ers shold assist Remember h. mber back back when when you you was was as ,he value above cost, or ia- . cham ber of commerce in establishing a cut flnwpr the “Tale i f Two C it- bor va,u e- 5272,010.73. These fig- in d u stry th ro u g h trad e channels in the east h s . Do you remember what the ures are for the 1946 nrnpram o n . :ii • ’ tn e e a s t. oU Ch, book said w as the w a tch w o rd ? . Yes. 14 ! work nay, C° ~ ° P e r a t l O n W 1” m e « n p r o s p e r i t y . I o le rk in s told us the thought Hut even more important «„Hy MWr :. "Liberty, Equality 4-H work pays off in what it 1 the strong tradition the Japan -’ and M aternity." We can’t say to teaches boys and girls about ese farm ers have of working to inat, we never got that far be- farming, about work habits and gether. The average size farm tween naps in class. is ¡about habits. The -- health •iviMlvo, 1 IIv * result V iS U1 c | is 2.5 acres. The main --- crop r • • • • • as Allen pointed out is that cluh T ’ce' P ra ctic a Hy all of the cu lt Remember what Paul Re w ork makes better citizens of ivatable land has long been used intensvely and sk illfu lly, giving vere said at the end of his fa today’s 4-H boys and girls. mous ride back in Revolu to much of the farm ing areas tionary times * Dewey, that the appearance of well kept S ix ty D ay s In J a p a n gardesn. of the Pilot, saul it was whoa. That’s the thing we i By Arthur E. Raper, Social \ Science Analyst, Bureau of Ag- ,ranf you to do while driving 4-H S h eep S h e a rin g [ ricultural Economics. this way— any day! School P la n n e d In C o u n ty • • • • • The in M ay and June, Speed Pads” are swell for that " aS to° s^ort t° be sure of any- Another sheep shearing school wmdow cleaning job. See ’em But 1 did Ret many rather is being planned for 4-H club ’em and anti you’ll vnu’ii alw 1__ _ . b ü ’ y i d efin ite impression« use 'em ays G0Iin,te 'p r e s s io n s «hm.t about cur- members according to Cal Mon- R ’em and we sell ’em. * , rent conditions among the farm roe assistant state club leader. n e n n lo r ____ » People. I r spent from two to three T entative dates have been set days in nine rural vilages in for February’ 23 to 28. If enroll various parts of the islands. A c ment in southern Oregon ju st companying me were three of ifies, one school will be conduct Japan's leading rural socialists. ed in Medford as w ell as P ort I was especially impressed land. Interested 4-H’ers should S ta tio n No. 5056 with four things: 1. The sm all w rite the county agent for more Eddie Thornton and ness of the farms. 2. the excell information. y, A. Mendenhall Jr. e n t care most of the farm ers i take of their land. 3. the general •it absence of farm macinery. and cameras |\c 3i and Gifts for ( Kristinasi & Every Occasi« The hi Brookingt, “HALUMA Christmas FOR SALE Y oung Sow and 5 Weaner Hoore S E E B R A D L E Y PAGE O n H u ffm an P la c e South Bank Our Rapidly Expanding Bi CHEVRON Gas Station N 0 R I N E HARVEY accredited Piano teacher S tu d io B u ilding B ro o k in g s, O re g o n ( • it,« 1 «**,5 S T ÍIJ T iu m k a caul j • C A L IF O R N IA R E A L ESTATE Sm ith R iver will be handled in connection a t Brookings W. E. D EV EN Y $ 30 13:00 13:00 to ^ T O TO Office in C A L IF O R N IA where O R E G O N R E A L ESTATE I ’ M (J U M M a tto U M U t OAOMW O H lc i lA T U .O A r j; OATS: 4 1 Z O H a s m a d e it n e c e s s a ry to have an . R ealtor Brookings, O regon R. A. 101 Assoc. Smith River, Tho W HAT W HEN W HERE BOX SOCIAL And Dancing Bob H o g a n B en e fit, At th e I. O. O. F . H all SATURDAY, NOV. 22 -8:00 p. m. L ets F in ish th e J o b - G i v e B ob B ack B is E y es free coffee L ad ies B rin g B a sk e ts ' Perkins. • M. (’ * -v . n i /- u B. .1. (.o u ld . A u c tio n e e r Price Schedules of your Self-Service Laundry Washing Machines............................... 50c a load Dryer, (dry w eight).................. . .2*4c a pound J ,anf ,.e r ............................... ..........50c an hour ihfn ri„f Ir<inM.................................... 25c an hour th e n l o , T v ™ r hfVd m ° re t h a n a n v o th e r w a s h e r! Sort. hour h t p r ‘th « C th ,n g S ,n ,th e m a c h in e a n d you a re through! An N o m ach in , t a rc ( ° m P * ^ e lv d ry , re a d y to fo ld and put away- Come in inH ( ° a yet are so easv on voiir clothes. wifi wbd thenL e th in k •v ou’11 lik* them. We know you " lii " h e n you use them ! wool Blankets, Chenille and Candlewick Bedspreads A Specialty! 1er