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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1950)
Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 This area is about to start the harvest of the lilies which did so much to make this area fa- mous. Workers are need to aid in this harvest. Most any lily grower is out to find sufficient help to rush the harvest as rap idly as possible. Many of the growers who have begun harvesting are finding the freeze last winter did consider able more damage than has been estimated. Many grower^ have sold more bulbs than they will be able to produce under these circumstances. Demand for liliy bulbs has increased due to that. Joy Gott was winner of the pony given by the Boy Scouts to raise money t o build a scout building. The pony was donated to the scouts by Bill Duggan who has helped in the movement all he could. •F Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witherow and children of Pendleton are Mr. and Mrs. C. Lindquist of visiting hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. Altadena. Calif., and a friend, Harry Z. Smith for a couple of Mrs. Gundy James of Arizona, weeks. are house guests of Mrs. Anna Recent Visitors at the upper Waldien, Mrs. Linquist’s sister. Chetco home of Mrs. Edith Grif- The three ladies were school- fith and Dick Griffith were Mrs. mates in Sweden when they were Barbara Jordan and Mr. and young. Mrs. Martin Oberg, all of San Walter Garvin of Smith River Francisco. former resident here, was re- Word has been received here leased from Seaside hospital on of the enlistment in the army Monday after being confined for engineer corps of Gene Reiling ten days with a crushed skull. of Pass, former well- He was injured on the Mi It on known young man of this area DeMartin ranch on the Winchuck i He has been sent to Camp Ord while helping Don Crockett and Calif., for basic training. a crew on reclamation work on the river, during which a tree Miss Rosie Potocnick of Eu- fell on him, injuring his head. reka spent the week-end in this Be was able to return to school area visiting her family. She is at Del Norte High, Tuesday. employed in the telephone office Miss Marilyn Struebing and at Eureka. NEWS Miss Lois Ann Miller entered Humboldt State College, Arcata, last week. Marilyn is taking up business administration and Lois Ann, a teacher course. M. G. BECKER Real Estate Broker North Emi Hotel Brookings PHONE 591 DEL-ROGUE CLUB DINE COCKTAIL DANCE LOUNGE At north end of Gold Beach Bridge WEDDERBURN, OREGON ATTENTION Mrs. John Tworek and two children of Klamath Falls are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Masset for a few weeks prior to making a trip to the eastern part of the country. Mrs. Anis Schofield and Miss Agnes Hensley have taken a lease on the Ocean View cafe north of ; tow n and w ill take possession on 1 Sept. 15 from Mr. and Mrs. R. , J. Stoken. Mrs. Schofield has been employed by the Nook Cafe for the past year or more. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde neigh- hors of the two women on Gard- ner ridge, will move into their house and look after the ranch. Lookings for a good invest ment? Here’s a neat little home with garage and large storage slu'd, oxer an acre of ground, on Hwy 101. Excellent for motel or Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton of trailer court. More land avail- K lama th Falls spent th«' week- able. $6500 with terms. end here, attending the wedding All timber isn’t out of reach of Bill’s brother, Dick. On their for price. about ■ mii- return they were accompanied by lion feet, old and second growth. their two children, Vicki and just miles from Harbor at Ray, who had been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd about $1 per M. for Swearingen and Mrs. Kathryn Lovely view point home site Reekman, for the past three g ocean and ri\ er w it h w eeks. about cultiv ated Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall of land. Reasonably priced at $5250 Ashland have purchased the Geo. You Baxter Cabins on the hill above seed or subdivide for home Harbor, and took possession on, S< pt. 1. Mrs. J. 'll Kot hier ' has been in charge of them since j Beat the high of rent ’ Good 1-bedroom house 4 blocks the Baxters moved to Ashland from post other on 60x100 lot. in 1948. it. Mr. an F M. Dean of Santa Ana havt arri \ cd for O t h c r h acreage and annual during ocra h fron tagt I Sell The Earth! A group of Chetco Grangers attended Lake Earl Grange at Fort Dick Thursday evening. In the group were Mr. and Mrs.. H. J. Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Woodriff, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gus. tafson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Tol- man, Mrs. Polly Clendenin, Mrs. Emma Waldien, Mrs. Sue Ben- ham and Mrs. Kathryn Reekman. Chetco Grange, Friday, will observe Ladies Night. A pot luck supper will be served at six. Fred and Archie Anderson and two friends left last week for I a month’s hunting trip into i t he trip b Growers WE HAVE THESE ITEMS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY: PEAT MOSS, 5 bales er more . . . VIGARO, (5-10-10) (3-10-10) (5-6-8) (10-20-0) or 10-16-8 SULPHATE OF AMMONIA PHOSPHATE We Solicit and Appreciate Your Patronage! Dick’s Feed & Seed Store Phene 18T13 LANGLOIS, OREGON n n *