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PAGE TWELVE_______________ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Curry County Lilies Win Prizes At Oakland Flower Show Thursday, July 10. 1952 the family of each payable by the '•usiness. For this favor, his men fave better effort, and that he had really prospered personally. None of his employes, he said, was earning less than five thousand a car, and that the lowest teas a young man, only a year out of high school. Such is the good received from ravel, that exchange of ideas, of earning how others feel about the ways of life we are now experi- ‘ncing in the world. To me this a’k was worth the cost of the trip. His talk gave me hope that eventually there was hope of a new and greater prosperity what he called a peace-time prosperity and economy. While at Crater Lake I saw dr. and firs. Ray Olson, who had driven there for the day with ' their children. They had to le a v f early in the afternoon to *>7- 0 / engagement at Medford, so did not have a chance to visit more with them. Find what you want through he Pilot Class Ads. FOR SALE 41 acres on Gardner Ridge, 7-room house and good out-build ings. Cash or terms. A. RODERICK Brookings, Oregon CASVER-Hl’SEBY ELECTRIC CO. are% Ure Ufinnera In the pieture above> Geor^ Funk’s display at the beina the n * ahow„ J trat pr^ e and sweepstakes winner. This area has also become noted as leing the Home, of Minter Homers. ' Equitable and uniform climate of this area is the reason for the tremendous growth of the floral industry of Curry County. Oregon. ' Just PERSONAL By D K W tiY You meet interesting people on a trip. This was iny lot last week end when 1 got away from town anil went to (.'rater Lake. While the lodge was “dug out" enough to be open, there stdl remained ten or more feet of snow all over the parking area and grounds in the lodge area That, my friends, coming from the hot valley and in a few minutes be in the frigid zone, was something yes refresh ing. to the nth degree. Had ( i room reserved, and took meals at the dining room, where the entire group seemed as one large family. With u « u e r e two of Mrs. Prentise's accordion band of Medford, who entertained with o few numbers, after a ranger- naturalist Z io d talked u b o w f the native animals about the lodge. Friendly, yes. I doubt if I ever was at a place where people went out of the r to lie more cor d ial. P eople m ade th e rounds, just to become acquainted W as q u ite impressed b> a m an who said he was a hom e furnishings dealer at lo t ▲ltoa, near Palo Alto, who had qartta a theorx for friendship lit' NORMA'S Beauty Salon said lie annually made a pilgrim-1 ««id. “are those people of integ ago. and oat h year his capital as- rity, who have no personal greed sets climbed tremendously. He said no desire to gain at the erpense his only assets were the friends of the other fellow.” He referred he had made and with whom he directly to the fact that cajntal carried on extensive correspond and labor do not try to get along ence. in a common meeting ground. It His friends, he said, were his I soon . ------------. V will in v come ¡nn/n to w n the e r e point where only assets which compounded at industry must include labor in all a tremendous rate each year, and its deliberations. Until that comes something Uncle Sam could not there will never be any of the taj\ A Wyoming man by birth, he old fashioned integrity tee once en was an enormous fellow. He had joyed so much. huge hands which made mine look I have 33 men and women in like a lady's tn comparison. His my business. I take them into my nady grin was golden from the confidence, make them fee! they dental work he had. His eyes had are a part of the business, and wccral sets of "crows-feet' from any successes they mav bring to he perpetual grin he carried. the business is also to their own 1 nor to his wife’s death a year success. My people share in the ago. he said they had made about profit, and let me say that they e\ery trip they could imagine in.see to it that there will be profit the twenty-odd years of their so-One man closed a large hotel or- happy lde. He said the habit was der where I had failed. In return too strong to break, so now be for this achievement. I gave him gix's it alone, and on this par- a bonus for the year of S W ticular trip, picked up an inva This man was qyite talkative lided brothei at Mt. Shasta. about his employes. He said he U hat this man stressed most to had arranged icith an in.rurunei insurance , ...................... ....y . 4 »« the lack of human values company for a blanket type pol- VI th e ,t „ , l d to d a y . -C o n e . “No Job Too Big or Too Small” Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales! Motor re-winding and electrical maintenance! We are eqtapped to give your electrical need our immediate attention I GEORGE DAL I ON, Manager, Fern Street Phone 2944, across street from Chetco Inn MACK G. General Building Contractor Resitientiai— C o m mereiai— Rem odeling BLUEPRINTS Apartment above Gibbs Lumber Co., or can be contacted through Pete Lesmeister Agency! Y. & M. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AUTHORIZED he a y a h w h m a k e h o . p , t a x a t i o n for ONE- AND TW O -R O O M COTTAGES McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER COMPLETELY FURNISt IE1) H()L SI KEEPING—By week or month SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE South of I {arbor AND REPAIR SERVICE Across from Shell Station P. O. 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