Thursday, December 6, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, O R EG O N
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Page Five
Buyer Entertained
His Lily Growers
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Franklin of
Coast Freight Lines and Mr. and
Mrs. R. A. W iesand of Consoli
date Freightw ays; from Palo Al-
_ George
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.. K. Ball was host at
— - ,o> Karl W. Samuelson, buver
get-together dinner for his Croft and from Chicago. George K Ball
lily growers at P atrick Creek of the George J. Ball Inc
lodge, last S aturday evening. The |
purpose of the m eeting was to
promote better understanding be $
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tween grow er and seller.
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Many phases of the industry I
were brought up for discussion,
such as m arketing and growing
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\ Why suffer when
ot quality Croft lilies, and a t this
something
will
help
So eoiy
to m e lh in a w
ill h«l
time it was agreed upon to hold
youf After your
tO UtOl
future meetings at intervals in
symptoms have
Ant inhale
1952. Also at this meeting, the
been diagnosed
m ill like
as Asthma or
prices were agreed upon for th e 1
vapor.
H ay Fever you
1951 crop, and the growers re fo r remits use only
owe it to yourself
ceived payment in full for their as directed.
to investigate.
crop at the ra te of 1 2 4 , 25. 30
sthma iffrin
i and 35 cents. Those attending the
'a ffa ir w ere:
If you are a w e r of AsthmaNefrin,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer, Mr. please bring in your nebulizer for free
and Mrs. Alvin Woodriff, Mr. and inspection and servicing.
Mrs. Ilerculano Felipe, Mr. and
CHETCO DRUG STORE
Mrs. Roger Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
"Your Rexall Store”
Vic Anderson; from Coos Bay,
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Do ton wish I,, tv.i.ic, but. or sell 'l it Pilot Want Ads-
5 Cr<i THR™ JGH ” in sunshine or blizzard, and the male« and their m ates as w ell.
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s "wvV‘ hound day»
yesterday w bep King W inter plugged the roads, blocked traffic and
b il
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” >rln,! “ ■■‘aK-hed their doors. And m aybe the (oiks
w h iU 5 L „ L , t
ro“ “ i^ ,on '» s p a d in g more than SI.000.000 a year to keep things rolling
J h • ** A fter the rommisKiou started shoveling snow in 1917 it cost $51,784 to clear the then
S I M M ? ! ? « ? PrtmArL h? i ? ’Ti^c
,thC first seven years- Durin* th<* Winters of 1949 and 1950 It cos"
$1.884,710 to sw eep oK the 4«O5 m iles of primary, plus $750,575 to clear the 2508 m iles of secondary hirh
Fr° m 1917 to 1950 ln d u siv <‘ th<* com m ission has sp?nt 7 p T r ^ a i f y
$7,455jiZ8 to keep the highw ays open and travel m oving during the w inter months.
OPHIR NOTFS
from K lam ath Falls visiting th e ir’
respective parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.
W Moore and Mr. and Mrs. | C urry county is to receive as
By Mrs. W illiam Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. W alt Hines spent Jack Nowlin Mrs Jim Adams ac- its share of national forest s e n -
Thanksgiving holidays with her compamed him to visit friends ice receipts, $141.170. for the Os-
and family here
¡cal y e a r savs John Porisrh dis.
sister at Roseburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Giddings went i v OPh« G raPg^ m e‘ a‘ the hal1 lrict. ranger' Each y e a r 25% of
to Eugene for Thanksgiving to
" Hh Mr' and MrS" No" Siskiyou N ati°nal Forest receipts
Aisit a daughter.
an 1 nenoweth, Don Anderson, are apportioned among the coun-
k M r and M r. w in
i Russe11 Burdick and Raymond ties in which the forest is located.
V .^ e Here d irin e he h r a " ' 0 H * '''" “
•**“« ° bliga,ed “ B<'CaUS<?
l’™ es ™ < i
during the holidays | new members. Mrs. Dorothy Mill- for national forest tim ber, the
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County Gets Money
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— ' .‘r’ county health nurse, with the i sum received this year in lieu of
lielP ot ^ Fs- Mina DeVoe, showed taxes reached the unprecedented
a film on T. B. Mrs. M iller g a \e high figure.
a talk a fte r the film.
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A dance was held at the Grange Mrs. Bill Shepherd Jr. of San
hall Nov. 24 with music being Mateo. Calif., Misses Nell Shep
furnished by Mildred Donaca and herd and Maud Shepherd of T illa
the Ophirtes. KPlans for another mook, and a friend of Portland.
Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
public dance will be announced
! soon.
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
DR. R. E. SM ITH
DENTIST
PHONE 293
DR. A. F. DURBIN
OPTOM ETRIST
I)R. ROY M. W H IT E
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
Emergencies at Any Hour
PHONE 151
Evenings by Appointm ent
Four generations of the Cheno
weth family gathered at the home
of the senior Chenoweth on Jerry
Flat, Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs.
Norm an Chenoweth and Mr. and
Mrs. Nolan Chenoweth and Keith
and ( harlene w ere there from
Ophir.
Ophir dairy has a new milk
wagon. C urt Ryan says it is so
much handier than the old one.
Don Barrington has gone to
Arizona for a visit.
Mrs. Osborn, who was quite ill,
is reported feeling better, She is
staying with her daughter, Mrs.
Keneth Barrington.
Guests at the Shepherd home
over the holiday were Mr. and
V.
W. HALL
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th
Eagles Orchestra
Adm. Adults, Ji.o o ; Students, 35c and 50
Not
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