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Thursday, Inly 16, 1953
Paraded Fifth Annua! Lily Blossom Time
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LILY FIELDS DRAW INTEREST
( ’OAST COUNTRY FOLKS who sec fields of sparkling lilies
as a portion of their every-day life "are missing something,
because they see them everyday,” according to a visitor this
week in Brookings.
The tourist who made this comm ent stopped in at the Pilot
office this week, and stated th at "he was am azed at w hat this
p a rt of Oregon has to offer in the way of scenery and in te rest.”
As the result of his visit here he learned a great deal about
w hat we in Oregon consider to be a norm al industry. To him
it was a thrilling spectacle to see field a fte r field of the most
beautiful blossoms In the world, all in fullest flower. He stated
th a t, like many other Californians, he had no idea that horticul
to r« formed any part of our industry-.
His first intim ation that som ething like this was at hand
occurred when he crossed the sta te line and saw the lily fields.
Then upon entering Brookings, he was greeted by an a ttrac tiv e
young lady who presented his wife w ith a flower, and extended
an invitation to stop a while, visit, and see the big lily Festival
scheduled for the coming weekend.
This proved interesting enough th at he called at the Pilot
office for fu rth er information, and we were happy to oblige. We
found old papers in our files that described the m agnitude of
th is portion of our economic structure. One issue, published in
Ju ly of 1952 proved especially interesting because it reported on
a sjieech which I^eslie Woodriff made before the R otary Club in
Brookings
The article, well worth re-considering, points out the special
ized, anti scientific work necessary in the selection of fine plants
th a t will meet the rigid requirem ents of the buying public. This
w’ork being carried on continuously by local businessmen is
aim ed at a perpetuation of an industry which we in this p art
of the S tate dejiend upon.
The article also attrac ted special atten tio n from the visitor
due to a statem ent by Mr. Woodriff which e.\plained his search
for a red lily, which could he forced in 30 to 45 days, and be
m arketed at Christm as.
We feel that once again, the benefit to be derived from our
Lily Blossom Time festival has been dem onstrated in the case of
this one tourist, who decided to spend a week in our com m uni
ty. Not, as he put it "because he loves a parade, but because
it's different, spectacular, anti truly beautiful.”
TRUCKERS AND LiXiGERS NEEDED
n i K T R U E M A G N ITU D E and im p o rtan ce of the forest
in d u stry to this a re a was d em o n strate d forcibly last w eek w hen
all tru c k in g o p erato rs joined to g e th e r in a w ork stoppage
w hich lasted a week.
I he o p erato rs, who objected to w hat they consider to be
u n sa tisfa c to ry w eight li m it s , used this m ethod as a w ay in w hich
to show th eir d issatisfactio n of present lim itations.
It was effective! lx>cal re sid e n ts who a rc accustom ed to
th e ro a r of high pow ered diesel engines m arv e led at th e u n ac cu s
tom ed quiet
W hat is m ore im p o rtan t, th e row s of idle tru c k s
and unem ployed d riv ers offered a m u te testim ony to the g re at
place th at the logging industry fills in o u r financial s tru c tu re .
Its ini|M»i i anee as a m ajo r part of o u r econom y could not have
Ix’en d em o n strate d w ith m ore force. B ecause th e idle tru c k s
began a chain reaction which spread th ro u g h o u t the woods and
th en th roughout the hom es am i then th ro u g h o u t the business
estab lish m en ts of S o u th ern O regon and N o rth e rn California.
»o you wish io trade, buv, or
s e ll
- T rv Pilot Want Ads
We II Do Your Washday Chores
1 illows, Blankets, ( henille Bedspreads
W ashed and Dryed
W et W ashings -or— Extracting and D rying
H ours 8 30 a m . to 6:00 p m
Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til S p.m.
Clothes may be le ft a fte r 7:30 a m .
ACACIA LAUNDROMAT
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Pointing up the im portance of the logging in d u stry to the Brookings area is indicated above by
the float produced by the Putnam Logging Com pany which m ajestically paraded in the 1951
Lily Blossom parade. It is anticipated th a t th is year, there will be floats representing m any
phases of industry* present in this locality.
ROTARY NEWS
W ith his pleasing southern ac
cent H ershel Chaney, owner of
the D airy Creem, told the Rotari-
ans at th eir luncheon Tuesday of
his native K entucky, of his family
life, of the negro m am m ies who
brought him up, along w ith his
nine brothers and sisters, and of
the s ta te in a general way.
K entucky, he told the club
m em bers, is a poor, still largely
undeveloped sta te especially its
coal and oil.
D uring the Civil W ar K entucky
was known as the see-saw state.
To illu strate he said his fath er
hid a Yankee soldier in a m oon
shine still while his m other hid
a Rebel under a feather bed.
H e told of the fam ous blue
grass country and the fine horses
bred there.
He personally attended the
funeral of the famous race horse
Man O’ W ar along with thousands
of others.
He spoke of the great d istiller
ies of the sta te which locate in
K entucky because of the fine lime
bearing w ater found there.
O f the noted m en from K en
tu ck y he snoke of Lincoln w ho
w as born in th e s ta te an d of Mc-
Guffy w ho w ro te th e M cG uffv's
R eaders th a t som e of th e o ld er
m em b ers had used as boys in
school.
T ouching on th e negro problem
he said, w e do not and n ev er have
abused the negroes, to the con
tra ry th e w hites a re v ery fond
of th e negroes and the negroes in
tu rn feel very kindly to w ard the
whites. W e tre a t th em well, he
said, hut they lead th e ir lives, we
lead ours.
T he seg reg atio n in
schools is fast b reak in g down.
Som e of th e fam ilies in K en
tucky a re of E nglish descent who
cam e from V irginia o v er th e
m o untains, he said They still live
w here fa th e rs, g ra n d fa th e rs, and
aw ay back to g re a t-g re a t-g re a t-
g ra n d la th e rs lived. He told of how
his own m o th e r had n ever been
out of the s ta te un til he took h er
o v er into Ohio, and of her re q u est
th a t he get h er back quick
To show his hearers th at the
People of K entucky are staunch,
loyal Am ericans, he referred to
the fact th at during World W ar
Il not a man was drafted, enough
volunteered to fill the quota.
President Gorden Goetz re
minded the m em bers that Gover
nor of the 154th district. Dr.
H arry L. Dillon, will he with the
club at th eir luncheon July 28.
For fires o n ly - Dial 2181
For am bulance onlj Dial 2244
For police only Dial 2531.
doubtedly result in some higher
scores for players.
The Rogers took tim e off to
visit Portland, S e a ttle and the
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers will San Ju an Islands since they
open Azalea Lanes on Saturday, closed on June 19.
July 18, a fte r having been closed
A rugged escarpm ent in the
for a m onth in w*hich it was com Cascade m ountains of Oregon near
pletely renovated.
Three Creeks lake has been
Sound proofing and range named Tam M cA rthur rim in
finders have been installed. Glenn honor of Oregon’s au th o rity on
says these im provem ents w*ill un geographic names.
Azalea.Lanes to
Open Saturday
FOOD SALE
Saturday, July 18
1:00 P.M.
BROOKINGS MARKET
C hetco T een T imers
is to m a k e fin an cin g a rra n g e m e n ts
as e c o n o m ically and c o n v e n ie n tly as
po ssible. T h a t’s w h e re w e com e in to
t h e p ic t u r e . F in a n c e y o u r n e w c a r
h e re —
a t lo w b a n k ra te s .
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