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Page Eight Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY, jut y for Reedsport on a business trip, Mr. and Mrs. C urt Waldien spent a few days at their place in Mrs. W Waldien's son- in this this area. area. Mrs. aldien’s son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark, of Los Angeles, and Joe Seidenthal, her aviator son, vacationed with them. They were long distance calls. 1 called by urgent business. , Rev. and Mrs. Sm We have on order, m aterials and ~ a o u •** * . o * Baptist itt returned 1 * church ^nurcn at at Mer^ , equipment that will enable us to ' Dr. *?r- A. O. O. Schm Schm itt returned Sat-! S a t Mm. Frank Waldi» n to Brookings, Friday improve present present conditions conditions and and ,UI^ay ^rom P o rtlan d where he improve Dear H unters I would like to Miss Ayres, who is to’ again give fast and efficient s e r - ! had spent 8evcral days on bus’ . announce that we are posting "No vice, but it will be some tim e be- mess’ ° «cation Bible School Hunting Signs” on Long Ridge fore an improvement will be a p - ! and Jack F assett oi E u . ’w a l BaPtis* church. Ranch. This ranch, or rather, two i . gene spent the week-end w ith eV' an< ^Irs- Dunhani In the m eantim e, please be theft grandparents, Rev. and M rs. i hom e. Saturday. ranches, which is 320 acres, in overnight guests of the F ra n k patient and do not place th at c a ll| q e . Dunham._____________________Subscribe to the FUot a n a. begins m m e distance b ,. • WakUena a t Long Ridge ranch. Mrs. E. E. H anscam and p a r unless it is necessary. low the house and extends as fa r Upper Chetco ents are cam ping for a few’ days as the wire drift fence, approxi-i . . . . .. . , n ear the upper bridge. 1 ' . ' ~ m y° " . ° " r , Leo M « * i of Cars,,,, City. Nev.. r, M iirnc. ,-rr is strip of for- a few ^avs a t Emery Wal- Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pierce has est lielonging to the government ia re s ranch, ' ............................. IT T L L U r T H I IS S A ND T HA betw een these tw ... o ranches, ■'V..W henceJ U LIT E o OF TH AND TH A T T - uh ./’ m ^ M elvin Local News Items the reason for the Siskiyou b o u n -* Don’t know nothin’ bout inflation d dary ary sign. «vjo,,*. fuss . ..... sign. Nor all this political Too. I'm sure I speak f o r a li t^ie N or w’hy th e politicians keep on farm ers on the Upper Chetco howling "We will, by heck, or bust!” when I say w e’d greatly ap p re ciate it if you’d refrain from They keep me in a constant stew with their rants and raves and sp< t-lig h tin r am ong our livestock. hollers Most of the W aldien ca ttle are on For I just break my neck a can- sum m er pastu re on governm ent nin’ range, and since we have lost sto rk previously, we are constant- ? To save all "Pappy's dollars.” The difference between arumoi- atumbl- ly concerned about spot-lighters t 7 ^ m n T C, i h RaymOnd ° f H : Penning, Ga. The sergeant and his wife greatly ejoyed the local beaches, and Bruce Hole swim ming hole. He has re-enlisted in the A. G. F., for 3 Ms years and plans to work for Uncle Sam that long. John Bow’dish and Chas. Ward went to Medford, Monday, being •» ♦ Newspapers CHAD F O U N T A IN SERVICE Magazines Tobai f . honnine out o f ;w if & blocks and stepping stones is It ¡o»,’* isn t much i fun t » ° " r ' " 7y of ' h e ' ,Twas • sad s* h ‘ ¡"««■‘I 'h a t nicht to see who's Who and w hat's greeted me yesterday as I scanned what. »•", Prnnk Walrltm. my garden over. A fte r all these • • • • • months of coaxing, a half dozen IMw’.'ird Ganong and Pete Stoll- ol so broccoli p lan ts w ere e r started work on Red Moun- u * B e rin g UP a °d dying. 1 t h e n - tain trail this week Fred G ard n er >anketl l Lem out by the roots to is bulldozing out a few slides see ’f 1 cou,d lo cate th e tr o u b le ., n e a r the end of the road Root m aggots! they don’t know Don Cam eron visited briefly at but chew *nK days a re num bered, the Don Estes fam ily at the They w o n t have such a h ealth y lo o k o u t while in the Long Ridge vv*KK,e w hen I p o u r h alf cup of area. Tuesday of last week. Also the follow ing m ix tu re on th em : lookout visitors Sunday were Mr. ’quoting from A m erica’s G arden and Mis Leonard Bullis of H ar- Book>: mix 1 ounce bichloride of bor j m ercu ry in 7 '2 gallons of w ater, Mr and Mrs. George S ta lla rd tben ‘Pl’ly halt cup around base left for P ortland last week I of eack P lant soon a f te r settin g Mi> Cecil W att left E ureka, 1 ,n l,u ‘ Celd anti m ake two m ore C alif , by train for Escondido, to a Pl*c a t*ons at ten-day intervals. Visit h er father, who is ill. * IX m ' k anyone know if the weed E. J. K esselm eyer. on G a rd n er ' k d ,e ,‘. will have any effect R'dge. lias sold his place to Ray on ever‘green blacklx?!Ties ? LaFountain of H arbor. ’ ----------- - ' ........ pboite DeklVS Í Explained Bv Co. « n lln c c Icf, T h u rsd ay ' Larry Ward M ETLER You a n ' asking wh> the delay j in com pleting long distance calls. I i’his is p a rtic u la rly tru e the past j few m onths. A fte r the w ar, we Home Designer i all felt th a t now the w a r is o v er” Free R stimate* on Complete . we will re tu rn to norm alcy and carry on as we did before 1941. Set of Working Plane V e, o' course, expected some tie- lay in g ettin g telephones, sw itch P. O. BOX 36 boards and various kinds of te le HARROR, OREGON phone equipm ent, hut we did not expect the enorm ous increase in the us«* of long distance. Since 1911 th ere has been a 113 p er cent increase in the use o f ’ long distance. B ear in mind the! tact that the telephone system BLOCKS w as designed and engineered to handle a norm al load as it was in PLATE 1941. Sm et' then, because of the CRYSTAL SHEET w a r and accom panying restrictions WINDOW governing the m a n u fa c tu re of i t« lephone equipm ent, we have Special sizes and Ix'en unable to increase the capa-j shapes for all 1 city of our sw itchboards o r to add m ore lines and trunks. Since the purposes end el the war, reconversion in the telephone equipm ent p lants ■ has been slow «lue to shortages ,o f vital m aterial, strik es etc so "** are still unable to get equip- , m ent. I Phe result of these conditions, C om plete Inform ation is a slowing up of service - delays [ m the answ er from the o p erato rs Central Building and delays in com pleting yOUr _ED AND A»ENDY, Authorized Distributors Chetfrtm GasSMIgn -----Station No. 5056-—-— COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE BE S P IC AND S P A N A LW A Y S IIa\e i s Electrolux Your Car Upholstery! NEU S H IP M E N T OF B A T T E R IE S Iteplacc that old one in your car with a New One_TODAY! N F'' SI M.WRHOURS:7:Cfla.n,.(o 10:08p.m. —SEVEN DAY A WEEK— for fttte foggs GLASS Chetco Builders’ Supply . CABINETS (U S T 0 M H v I I, r (ahinel Drawer» Doors Breakfast Bars And such built-ins MATER! VIzS ON HAND A N B V M E L L 0 N At Sand to Auto Camp At The Chetco OPEN FROM 6:30 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M. 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