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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1946)
I e je Liÿhi Home 0/ tke Croft L üy or-svjuru.> ui> nA K î)vn r x i x / r . d k u u kln g s , U K tü v A M a y 91 — = s, to many forcers m the east who phosphate around the plan t and dam age to these Dlanre did not know the difference be- work into the soil. Feed once a ,,Jim . . . , r tween tiles. It is here th at grow By Mr*. Frank Waldten month. Do uvi not use inirugen. nitrogen. r For " ' If w'* ’t fc -------- or t* ers must exercise . honesty • in alt : Mrs Ik’.la Nichols wishes to close planting stake and train harder °* your y^n gun i to ...... " ---- ~ anu train H i liriiSe nrpvpnr Itinn r\f oleu-ioo _1 . . till! 1_ th r.r grading and m arking of announce presentation of closing one stem only, tying to stake ia,/ f e a t^ r from an ea bulb cases so that forcers can day program, at the Chetco grade When tops reach fo u r'feet cut off to ^Plint^r a bam door” kn w what to do for each type school. Tuesday evening. May 28. for larg er fruit. W ater deeply They w s II ta H h -L ast year about « ; of the at ‘ * P , in dry spells. W atch closely for to g e th e r - r h e s k v ^ «?* Lily G ro w ers M ust R e -C reate M a rk e t F o r s e ^ n s were yearlings T -.s ex- Tue>ca> of last week. Mr. and plant pests; spray frequently to stars. They re a r- i V * p lairs how the lily m arket took * ‘ ' -‘« ^ n c k made a business control them. This one-stem meth- silerce H? i;f. J ? the W est C oast Lilies :• - : They returned the od perm its ■ ' e ' - - f r " • - ‘ c. -e a> IS nches and gives vou him there u-« dnrk FORT DICK. Calif v ' " » u ' l - '' '•<* £ ' - > ’ ' -v ". .c^ r '" ——\v -f m ore plants per row. now *'< r tion of the new pnce schedule, to -’ as onh «•-.her with an explanation of th e 'fa ., ¿ .r s it i X Je" ' S * «»»<•»>«>•. Passed Toba« ° dust sprinkled in the h,red hand and she-^t h l mart‘f ,s a-< he fl und them o n |WM lh, th ro u g h • .redav rc" s along with the seeds of rad- e W en ” Ptato* ,e n •.'-'T ™UIe to r P ortland turnips and sim sim ilar ilar root root in V “ 3* *ne. n ' h . -, v i X * i ? * ,,W ----- E - . « r iar--' ’ F tu S n e e hrtuxer. E w te r ‘ • n -; to Tp dishes. ' turnips and office 5 nene Monday ever me - h«rru> from ____ ___ . bring their daughter . . Mark C. Cotton Explains .Market At Et. Dick. Mon. Upper Chetco > W . and in addition the f aitare it, «« * to™ «« a "ifòodT. evunt d .s e o u ra ^ l n w d " * ~ .x»..- * - rcers «lies, y often explained . i MUKSUA Y. v .. . . . a n í Mrs. E. J , P^ Kesselm eyer last td ^ . Wod L has Sa.umay ' v r '' - »heir ... - own u _ behalf r»-d;r , '-'ce -Mars.n left for Portland Friday w ith her uncle and * * < aunt. Mr and Mrs W a h X M U turel- o « pM g > hb dbciMSioa of the., ’r?u’“■ : n U ec A w m arket f a r , h e - 2 - , > - / ' ? «•none prefers, despite the km K 1 r ghtful share of responsk her cou<._ A ari^nl Tr sa le , this yvar b<: ty in su,vess cr failure Then. X T e .^ MOrr“ than <tU< bua” « a ’ "I ~ * A fter de-ctinm isaoni ng their ebrht-irx'h be $oki’ Cfcx — ----- "■ --------------- le had charge. told l « w n , „ Calx in Turley dew from the east * a s in fh.< group th at fa ’ tys ' ' * The ** Lily Groicers membership of the D e l1! I f " v " h* " ? * * p u rre d nwe in # ?(> ’T which tor many yearlings g-w Xnete group voted unan-.moo.lv T ^ d ey experte mt, S» faok><| *~?:ate with the Pacific Lily ~ „ apent «***«*! days *2th h;s folks sir. and g m then left Tues- » ...._ j ........... en le mt °f fasi » ~ k for Se bulks ^ lnch And ww a ttle to •n l e g a t e » » e re e l e e n i w at- - factory in moat every case, and o o h I . . ^ T 2 \ ,U aW erred his forceps did not object to pnees. u te rd a mee-mg - of -- this « group, cat which he purchased at Cush I lew ex er. to meet cocnperition of ' at Coos Bay m an. by truck as far as the up- Creeie and Flori- per Chetco bridge. He plans, it <a lilies, prxvs ,yf Crofts "»,■» to ' reported, th at he will out down to where greenhou< n w i from Long Ridge to his | ranch, the form er Bill Telman J place. I • H " - « » ! - Cbtton contmued. _ . i 'u r t W aldten spent Tuesdav nest — w i ■ • - lilies . _ . - ehd . come from tlw» xa »<. _ Tues- — . Final respects w ere paid. night of last week with his broth- ***’ Axast. and th L T i • L 2 2 i ° ‘5,oc*r >t their * • bn'-t» ‘ t jie Community B aptist church to Several folks have asked if the m l; .S* T ~ I f*c,Qr' i “ * * w u ,“ n’ < * " “ > « * o died psh ♦ trout» were biting at the the erowee, fau ’t f i * " . " « » * •“ «»' 19 .* » h' W n e a r Har- □per Chetco bridge Some have inferwi- buitw. h, , \ . !n s" r R,' v c E Dunham, pastor caught nice ones. Apologies to m i5- b, * h 7 t *"* ”* " * » « di- Mr G a!lagher_don t m?an to too » t e f f ; , c ’* * « ■ " . "H-tion of the Roeder F uneral steal your Bshin' hnesi **>s i ^ t a e T **; " T * C r t w *'* «Xty 3 /r rH /, ---- .. SuFvivirv» >■> his widow n A... v Mrs. »_ i*t»per r CUitural cu:tural S u m v irg •« are .. . u ‘ ’ *• z ' - ' TH A . Mxrtx'rs. 5 ' pr'.'px Mary C a n o n ; son. E arl Carbon. n.7 aXJ0’ 1,1051 of who arv L>*e tnethed v "< ----- ' ---------- •*•.* a ---------4gnter -d ; .gh’er Mr* .-e Moor» tires,ly know e<’ . » Mrs A1 Alice Moore; ist in case you don't_ Silent T lhe hrnth' ' r Thomas H and grand- a qu< from my garden »ales cf b u * ^ ' h°u ' *** Mrs- LaFcuntain. all of matoe« P lant fairly deep. «w y t a S h T i e r i S L S S was *’ S~ ;:h Rl' v r X' *1 °f « » ’ « r m 'X v i î Î d ------- rto .e s s fy »->< sc-ld cemetery ' s.e one teaspoon of . . . 1 ' “’h ™ taa » an (IT FLO W ERS A X D P I. A X T S is ito rs A re W elcom e A n y tim e Hendry^ Qteenhfmse A t th e W in ch u ck B rid g e '.T. ........ East Rites Tuesdav A 11 h~ k For J. W. Carson ' year Chetco Drug Coj WELCOME, to all Azalea Festivi isitors In Brookings—have a gooi time while here. S i x TAX CREAM F IR S T A ID K IT S S K I X lotions T. W. z E X I E R P r o p r ie to r B ro o k in s's phone 183 Oregf — t I, Schedule Change June 2nd Train No. AV wx’l leave C<x> Bay effective June 2nd. FoOxwmi? m ! I mutes carLe the »ew ixSUxiuk Ix'axc t <x> R a > N o rth Bend R e ed sp o rt leave C u sh m an A rriv e E iire n e L eave L eave fdr Fine FOODS 6:42 *:45 S:52 11:31 ; p. p. p. p. p »' S.4ÏXWW not s f w n aK-ve .V m. e a ru e r tîMm at persest. m. m. m. m. m. i ? ;tos !. » r At The Chetco Cafe OPEN: FROM*1« *nH°i 'R‘t ? AFTER MAY 1 KKEAKF^T e ™ ? ^ 6!30 A- TO 10:30 P. M. T -X X ; 4 A to 9 A' p m F IN C H . 11 .v a m. to 2.-00 p. m. w KMvntiaM skw pr- Miw tMWf. Next Time. Try The Train " n e th e r a S N A C K o r S. P. I he Friendly Southern Pacific (S ee y o u r n e a re s t S- P. A c er.:) Fensj. i » a f u ¿ U w ^ e H i Y i ^ o u M ’ F E A L ' " e at a l* t0 Our ( oflee is Hot—and our Drinks are Cold! 3*rket '¡m and Edith Robinson, Proprietors