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T he gro u p h a s leased tw o a cres on the W a tt fa rm and will be u s ing his bulb shed tem p o rarily . A building m ay be in sto re in th e fu tu re , P rie st said. The statio n is being financed co -o p eratelv by th e P acific Bulb G ro w ers and th e W holesale Bulo G row ers on a 20 c e n 's per case a s se ssm e n t of w hich 10 cen ts will be th e g ro w ers sh are and 10 c en ts th e jo b b ers share. I t will be adm in d ered by an ad v iso ry board of five men. C h a ir m an of the gro u p is B erg er D anl- stro m , H arb o r; tre a su re r, Lional Shriners All-Star Football Game Set for August in Portland its a firs t son, its usually Dad, if its a new little s ifte r a fte r th re e b ro th e rs its the older d a u g h te r but th& tin t it w as G randpa For His Own w ho co u ld n ’t contain the good W ho is th e hap p iest, w hen a new s.. H e rushed in to the P ilot nev. bundle of jo y d rop i n . It and ask ed , “T ins a new spaper o f Some 2,000 uniform ed perso n s th e p ag ean t. fice, w a rn .¿ jj ta k e p a rt in the p re-g am e B ands are com ing iro n r P o rt- n t som e n e e«» w s? ” T hen ..» he W ork on th e s ta tio n w ill com w ent on to explain th a t he "had a in ^ h a lf-tim e p a g e a n try a t the land. C o tta g e G rove. E ugene. Mil- S h rin e r's All S ta r football gam e w aukee. M cM innville, T igard, m ence t-.i m o n th . P t est re p o rted . new ---------- g ra n d ..... d a u ...... g h te r and Roseburg high D ean F. E. P ric e of th e schoo. i The new little gran,«»ugh,er Mhe4»U4 (or S August .8 m the , B eaverton K ris tin who arriv ed on M ultnom ah tad iu m . P o rtla n d I schools; D rum and Bugle C orps of a g ric u ltu re , O regon S ta te col , in lv 2" H er la re n t* are D- and The p ag ean t will be u nder th e dir- from K n ig h t of P y th ia s G irls lege h as o ffered th e co m p lete co ’« „ -h a rd R sm ith and h er ectio n of C h et D uncan, fo rm er R oseburg. T illiam ook E lks Lodge. o p e ra tio n of school facilities an . the P o rtia ,, I U aC ran.ie and A sto ria A m erican p ersonel w ith in th e m ean s of tin i b u d g et. He will m eet w ith th e B rad an d three y ear old S cot: , schools, w ho s t a r ts planning tin L egion. _ T he p a g e a n try will get u n d er U. of C alifo rn ia soon an d discus* The p oud g ra n d fa th e r is E ugene S sp ectacle each M arch. T his y e a r s th e lily re search . T hey m ay con-», V .a 'te i of P rtland. He ll soon be show will be m ade up of 10 bands w ay a t 7:30 p.m . T ick ets a t >3 tr ib u te to th e sta tio n . re tu rn in g to h.s home a fte r spend- S dru m and b u rg le corps and 25 each m ay be had fro m the S h rin e m arching u n its, including 11 in H o sp ital F ootball G am e H ead D ean P rice will also set up a ing tw o w eeks here. . . . . z, colorful u n ifo rm s of th e order. q u a rte rs. 1119 S. W . P ark . P o r t tech n ical rese a rc h b o a ’d to d ev e Do . t he i on G ra n p , - « Som e 2.000 individuals w ill be in lop a co-ord n a te d p ro g ra m of r e and D ad, b ’cause he told me ex- __ ______________ __________________ land. se a rc h a t th e sta tio n . P rie s t w ill p licity n o t to b reath e a w ord be responsible fo r th e m a in te n about his dr* pping in. but 1 d i should be w ith resp ect to size, co and th e W inchuck as well as an ce of th e ta tio n . B ulbs g ro w n w ish you could have seen how g rade, an d seaso n in g . H owever, m an y a n o th e r sp o t w here th ey th e re will be shipped to o th e r n ro u 1 an d happy he w as a s he th is does not m ean th a t good could pull out an d bed dow n. In q u iries a t th e C h am b er of colleges an d g reen h o u ses fo f u r lu m a b er is not * ....„ri. av ailab Ll., le nt at nOMtm. econo- tak ed . m ical prices It does m ean th a t c o m m e rc e in fo rm a tio n b u reau th e r in fo rm atio n on bulb fo rcin g . d isc rim in a tio n is n ecessary in picked up sh arp ly d u rin g th e p a st SOME COMMON FALLACIES buying lu m b er a s w ell as in buy- m onth, and c o n tin u es a t high ing o th e r m a te ria ls undoubted pitch. So m any people ex p ress XBOLT WOOD . . . . ly m o e n e c e ss a ry t o ’ay th a n it e a g e r in tte r e s t in O regon, our By F o re s t P ro d u cts L ab o rato ry w as in th e p ast. ow n pride in o u r s ta te seem s to F o re s t Service, U. S. D ep artm en t be w ell founded. o f A g ric u ltu re M adison, W iscon ffl Gramps Looks Out To Establish Research Center Here T he estab lish m en t - f - P ac.fi - B ulb G row e s re s e a ’■ h and Deve- lopauen: sta tio n ha.; b n ret. I; w ill be lccated on th e Cecil W a tt b ulb farm in H arb o r a td i to C ounty A gent Ken n - °s» •,,+ i is se c re ta ry of th e new org: n a tion. Page Sine Brookings, Oregon Bruokings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, August 16, 1956 P orough, C rescent C ’’v; se c e.arv Ken P est and E ric O lsen. A i- co u n ty fa rn advisor, E u rek a. The r e s ta rc h w ork will be done by rea se a rc h sp ecialists fro m Cai- fo m ia n J O regon ed u catio n in stitu tio n s. In th e m ain, fhe re search w ork to be carried on will include th e follow ing; Soil fu m ig atio n m e th ods; In se c t co n tro l; Bulb tr e a t m ents; F u n g a » tr e a tm e n ts ; Basic p lan t n u tria n t stu d ies; c h em ictl weed co n tro l m eth tsis; irrig a tio n I sludi- s; cover crop tria ls ; a stu d y if a ’tern ; te c rops, and crop r o t a tion; re la te d p la n t sto ck ng de m o n stratio n s. P a rtic ij a tin g n th e stu d y fo new v a rie tie s will be Dr. S am Emsweller, ch '-f horticulturist of the b " e a u of f lan t in d u stry , in ch arg e of o rn a m e n ta l p la n t divi- sion, V. S. D. A., B eltsville, Md sin. FA LL A C Y IS T h at lum ber oh th e m a rk e t today i* not w h at it used to be in the "good old days. P o p u la r opinion to the c o n tra ry o tw ith s ta n iing tim b er cut to- d ay is a s good a P aul B unyon ever laid ax to. L um ber is now m ach in ed be’ter, grad ed b e tte t, and seasoned b e tte r th a n fo rm e r a wider *ele tion ly. In additi« of sp ecies an_ . •errs _ is available, It is tru e th a t strong com petition b etw een dealers and betw een m a te ria ls in some localities h as X u t r d in bri: um g on t h - m a r- T o u ris t T ra v e l T his w eek end tra v e l w as espee- ¡ally heavy in th is section of 101. The b eaches and c a m p site s w ere huck-a-block full. It is said the slop-over of w ould • be H a rris B each s ta te p a rk c a m p e rs w as sh ifted to a few who w ere given accom odations a t Azalea P ark , w here o v e rn ig h t cam p ng is usu- ally frow ned upon | Sunday the sho.e side was thick ... ■ .• O t h v iM to r. an d a o m t of th e n k et lum b. r th it is not w h at it w ere e a r n e d along both th e < het- W iuld you i trade 20 minutes of your time for a saving of hundreds ? W h y put off the fun of a Ford Test Drive for a single day? As you know, It puts you under absolutely no obligation. And it may save you literally hundreds of dollars—we'll get to that a little further on. '■ Bv a Test Drive we mean more than a once- around-the-block “spin.” We want you to test the power that rocketed Ford to a 500-mile stock car record at Indianapolis : : . the GO that won the grand prize at NASCAR’s Daytona Championships. We want you to feel how this Ford scat pays off in your kind of driving: in traffic, passing on the highway, getting going at traffic lights. We’ll put either a Ford Six or a mighty V-8 with up to 225 h.p. at your disposal. We want you to drive and drive and/re/. “ Sure,” you’ll say as you drive along the road. “ Feels pretty good—but after all, this car is new.'' Well sir, when you come in from your drive we 11 show you exactly why a new Ford will stay like A u g u a t ia S a v in g S t a t o n at your Ford IJraTrr’». Bag a <te.il while he clear» bis decks tor the '57 models. new for a long, lone time. We’ll show you how Ford has five cross-members (including a “ K ” member) in its frame. Ford's leading competitor only has two. We ll show vou the deep-block Y-like engine design which enables Ford engines to take it. Now—what you've been waiting for. How can you save hundreds of dollars by taking a Ford Test Drive? Simply by proving to yourself that there really is a fine car in the low-price field. You see, the reason a Ford does not cost hun dreds of dollars more than it does, is Ford's huge production and the huge volume which we Ford Dealers sell. But enough of this talk. Come in. And you do the driving and the talking. Bring the family, too. FIRST — Get Traveler's Checks fro m U. S. N a tio n a l! SECOND — Put all yo u r valuables in a Safe D eposit Box at V . S. You'll enjoy a really carefree trip ! FORD^-v^ -- DUNNING MOTORS H ig h w a y 101 ■B e * * ~ ¡r Brookings, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAI D IF O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N TIM E FOR S O M ETH IN G S P E C IA L ! th e lig h t r e fr e s h in g b e e r Art ««citing go«*« «f il*. » .Io*« «*«1 AWr«tttv« w ot«... «e dot« I n«tvr«lly wll I«» Ik« light, r«(r«*klng b««>. Wkl W«lnk«rdl 0lMO*«t f«t y«vr*«H th« light, r«fr«»hing b««r In h» bHgíí» n«w «aelv«t»«ry pockog« th< l»ght, r«fr«ihittg ihot b«to«9« *» h « n it t tim« lot (ort»«th(ng tptcioH FO R W H A T IT S W O R T H By C lifford K one T here w as a tim e w hen I w as h ap p y in th e delusion th a t I w as a p re tty sm a rt fellow. My belief w as based on th e fact th a t 1 found m yself able to c a rry on a co n v ersatio n w ith p ra c tic a lly a n y one I met and could ta lk fairly in te llig en tly on an y su b je c t th a t m ig h t be b ro u g h t up. T h a t, how ever, w as before th e a d v e n t of television and p a rtic u la rly p rio r to th e tim e th a t th e $«»-1,000 q u es tion m ade its a p p e a ra n c e and s ta r te d th e tre n d fo r p ro g ra m s w hich throw ’ m oney rig h t and left ju s t fo r giv in g th e rig h t an sw er a t th e rig h t tim e. T oday, how ever. I have com e to th e conclusion th a t I m ust be a r a th e r stu p id individual. I ju s t d o n 't seem to know an y o f th " a n sw e rs th a t pay off. I see and h e a r y o u n g ster, not even in th e ir teens, a n sw erin g q u estio n s re la tive to th e sto ck m a rk e t w hicti ab so lu tely am aze me N<>t only am I not able to com e up w ith th e an sw eres but also I d o n 't even u n d erstan d th e q u estio n s in th e firs t place. All of w hich te n d s to give me th e im pression th a t somehow’ or o th e r the ed u catio n al sy stem g ave me a d irty deal som ew here I find th a t I am n o t an exjiert lx, a n y th in g Sure, I know th e re is a baseball team called th e B rooklyn D odgers; bu* I am e n tirely ig n o r a n t of the fa c t th a t a c e rta in in fielder back in 190« m ay h a \e m ade a double play w hile lying fla t on his back w hich won the gam e and th e series. T o m ak e it w orse, I d o b 't even know’ th e nam e of th e ro o te r w ho th re w th e b ottle th a t fla tte n e d the in field er. W h at m ak es th e s itu a tio n even m ore e m b a rra ss in g is th a t th e m em bers of my fam ily a re g r a d ually com ing to th e conclusion th a t m aybe P ap p y isn ’t q u ite as b rillian t a c h a ra c te r as he has m ade him self out to be th e s e m any years. W hen som e kid in p ig ta ils Is ask ed a q uestion on TV. before she even has a ch an ce to respond, m y o ffsp rin g look to me fo r th e an. w er. F o r aw hile I could p re tend th a t I h a d n ’t heard th e q u e s tion, but th a t dodge lias lost all of its effectiv en ess At |4*esent my pro ced u re is to a p p e a r deep in th o u g h t u ntil th e ta d on TV com es fo rth w’ith th e c o rre c t an sw e r w ith w hich I im m ed iately a g re e . A t p re se n t l a m g e ttin g so d e s t r a t e th a t I am th in k in g about falling behind in jwiying rny elec tric bill C u ttin g off m y e le c tri c ity m ig h t be th e real answ er. IH H SIN G N E E IIL I) I OK f t c o M I M i IL \< IH-.Ks Do you have a roof over y o u r h e a d ? Em«’, but th e re are som e tea, hers com ing th is fall th a t d o n ’t, and h o u s’n g u needed fo r them . S u p t. r»f Schools D. D. W il liam s re p o rted th a t th ey have all th e a p a rtm e n ts n ecessary but ; still need sev eral house re n ta ls of tw o an d th re e t-edioom s foi i n com ing te a c h e rs w ith fam ilies ; A nyone know ing o f a re n ta l Is asked to c o n ta c t Mr. W illian «*< <H»|, OPEN s s i - I T 1 School will open on S ep te m b e r ! t according to S u p e rin te n d a n t « f I School D D. W illiams. School w ill 1 o p e ra te on a full day «esrion on th a t date, he I«' i SELLIT THRU THE • t — >t* (c-tM’t • t'» r^ a . W e cordially invite you to visit u , n i g«« how th e L ig h t R e ír sh m g Beei is brew ed G uided t > • r ) A M ‘ 0 5 P *’ ” -»ndays h jo »