Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 01, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Honte of the Croft Lily
Page Nine
An on-coming car hit the front Mrs. Autery will be remembered j
Always patronize Merchants of this area, at
wheel, causing a sudden jerk of as Doris Boiee.
the
steering
wheel,
catching
his
^ U ’KONG*
Local shoppers seen on the all times, whenever possible to buy those items here!
j 0 get off to a good arm .
streets of Coos Bay,Monday were Such practices build communities!
n mistakes must bo cor-
Mr. and Mrs. Art S train and
Pue to mis-intrepretation W ILL O W CLUB M EETS
family, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope,
nation, our correspond-
Due to the busy season very Mrs. Will Sabin, Mrs. Mary E.
thered The Tisdales were few attended the meeting of the Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
at Langlois recently, but F lo ras Willow club at the club neth Thompson and daughter.
some local growers vis­ rooms, Thursday. Those present
Eliott Woodworth of Port Or­
ion growers at Brookings. w ere: Mesdames Mary »Thomp­
ford M ercantile Co., was in this
son, C arrie Boice, Jam es Sypher. area, Saturday.
ON FLORAS L A K E S tella Slocum, Dorothy Kuhn.
The various shoppers at Coos
Maybe, wouldn’t say def-
Bay, Monday, visited Mrs. J. G.
¡nterviewing various fish- RU SH ED TO H O SPITAL
Russell, who also was shopping
Sunday—“Yes” and “No.”
Miss B etty Storm, daughter of there from her home at Shingle
Uy a problem to find an Mrs. Bill Cope, stricken suddenly i House Slough. The Russell fam ­
ST that appeals to the fish. w ith adhesions, was rushed to the ily is formerly of this commun­
’em all—spinners, flies, K eizer hospital at N orth Bend.
ity. Mrs. Russell said, "My son,
DELIVERED-
and all the rest. Good
Robert, arrived home Sunday.”
He
has
been
in
the
navy.
He
was
PEA H A R V E ST A T HAND
The hundred-acre pea crop on graduated from Langlois high, in
M TRUCK ACCIDENT the S ta r ranch, owned by William class of 1945.
eth Hofsess, who has been Crook and C. H. Buffington of
Winn Strain, of Bandon, was a
logging truck, had the Gold Be>ch, is being harvested visitor here, Tuesday.
Leave Orders at Brookings Mill, LG-mi. North.
line of breaking his arm . for quick freezing and sale by
Mr. and Kirs. Jam es W hite
the K elly-Farquhar Co., at Salem, were Bandon shoppers, Saturday.
j The planting of the crop was an
Those who attended the Sixes
experim ental d e a l worked out Grange meeting Saturday w ere:
by the agricultural com m ittee of H. H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W al­
the Coquille cham ber o f com­ ter Slocum. Mrs. Wilma Sabin.
merce. The planting area extends Jake White, C. H Cadman and
from Coos River to Langlois with Mrs. Carrie Boice.
?ntral Building
a to ta l of 400 acres.
Judge A. H. Boice of Gold
Beach visited at his home at Lang­
Brookings
Alva H arry, Greyhound bus lois, Sunday.
Pool, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy
driver, spent last week visiting
O. Cox, of North Bend, spent
MILDRED
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. last Sunday mgnt at the home of
his mother-in-law, Mrs. K a t i e
and Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Volck.
BYRNE
Mr. and Mrs. Tex A utery and Hofsess. He was accompanied to
Notary Public
Tem plar Hotel Building
Brookings, Ore.
son, of Seattle, are staying at his home by his wife and small
h er m other’s, Mrs. C arrie Boice. son who have spent the past
month with her mother, while
j Mrs. Cox has been convalescing.
Gam ier, of C.arnier Refriger-
| ator shop, was doing repair work
on the meat counter at the Paul
Smith Grocery, Friday evening.
Introducing the New, Revolutionary
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chesley
Time Saving
ind To Lease On Which To Plant Stock
were Coquille visitors. Monday.
>me and see the original field of 96 per cent
Mr. and Mrs. E l r o y Ziegler
were Bandon visitors, Monday.
PURE CROFT!
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Slocum
were Coos Bay visitors, Saturday.
Chris S atters of Floras Lake,
Brookings, Oregon
Will Sabin, Kenneth Thompson
w ere sea , fishing at Black lock Pt.
Sunday.
Official Calibration Scab fo r All Flowering Bulbs
Dr. D. W. Cartw right of Gold
Beach is reported to be staying
Automatic
Accurate
at his ranch, south of Denmark.
Carl Britton and son of Den­
Thoroughly Tested and Proven in Actual Grad­
mark. were business visitors at
ing Operations
p*
Bandon, Monday.
Will Sabin is working with the
S E E I T !
TRY
IT ! v
new Roto-tiller farm machine produced by state highway bridge crow at Co­
W R IT E FOR CO M PLETE IN F O R M A TIO N !
■Paige Motors Corp., and sold locally thru quille this week. The crew is
N ational epresentatiies and Distributor I
the Coquille bridge ready
Motors, Box 185, Coquille, is the first agri- I getting
for a new eoat of paint.
machine of its kind to be produced in volume, Miss Mary Boice was called to
he production schedule at Willow Run plant Portland recently by the serious
illness of her sister. Mrs. Don
136-1.38 “H” St.
< rescent Ci tv, Calif.
2000 units.
Auer. Mary is caring for Byron,
versatile, self-powered implement prepares Mrs. Auer’s small son. while she
immediate planting in a single operation by j is convalescing at a Portland
and crumbling the ground with rapidly- ' I hospital.
The many little friends of Mary
- steel tines, or edge tools. It produces a j Jean and Joe Sabin and Betty
•roughly-worked s^eed bed than can be oh- , Kuhn, children of Mrs Dorothy
Kuhn, will be glad to know they
n several operations with disc, plow, and j j are
about to he out to play a fte r
M m. E. Sullivan, who heads the local com­ having their tonsils removed
It is doubtful that you could buy an adding ma­
W arrent Foster, of New' LaJ^e,
ated.
chine today, no m atter how badly you may need
took a load of lambs to San F ran-
Edition to its prim ary purpose of soil tillage, i cisco
last week.
or want one—yet, for only fraction of the cost
mts soon to be available will make the Roto- , Eldon White. Bill S train and
of an adding machine you can have a rapid cal­
wer filler adaptable to planing or seeding, Bud Horn have their sawmill
completed
and
in
operation,
now
town-mowing. A power take-off makes the bn the Albert S train ranch, the
culator, which will do more than an adding ma­
S G L O IS
Orders Now’ Taken For Your
Slabwood
$10.00 Per Load
COFFM AN
Public .
stenographer
EA GLE
BRO S.
B IL L IA R D S
NOW OPEN
G. E. BELLANT, Proprietor
OFT P L A N T I N G
FOR S A L E -
BULB
STOCK
G RO W ERS!
“WILLMARTH”
JO H N
W.
HOGAN
Bulb Grader
■tiller Makes Plow Obsolete For
ain Kinds of Farm Work, Claim
BULB
II E A I) Q U A R T E R S
W II A T D O E S IT A D I)
U P T 0 F 0 R Y U 0 ?
a portable power plant to operate saws and form er Ja m e s W hite place on
! Langlois hill. They have a c a r­
rm machinery.
ered by a two-cycle, five-horsepower engine, load of lum ber ready for ship­
Hiller Power Tiller is adjustable for both ment.
Mrs. Mary' Thompson was a
'shallow tilling, and performs the work dif- Thursday evening guest of Mr.
lhan a plow by mixing the earth in a paddle- and Mrs. A. E. Volck.
Lute Henry has a new grease
ishion rather than simply turning it over, rack
hoist at his service station
van said. The new machine distributes cover ¡and will be put in operation as
d fertilizers uniformly throughout the seed ,soon as he can obtain a compres­
it.
lat plant roots are provided with a food sup- sor A for
W. Sweet is remodeling the
roof of his grocery store which
continue to grow.
uhlic demonstration, in the Brookings-Har- is leased to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
may be seen at the Judge A. E. Sandbo Smith.
O w n Smith spent last week
uth of Harbor, at 2 p. m. Friday, August 2. ¿repairing the roof on the sun-
further information, write Box 185, Coquille porch of the Floras Lake Resort.
^monstration mav be arranged in your im- He is also improving his cottages.
community.
‘
adv For your every’ insurance need,
see Pete at Lesmeister Agency.
chine delivered — within a week.
Lightning C alculator
The Pilot was made local agent Monday,
for ‘‘The Lightning Portable Adding Ma­
chine” for this area. Three are on hand at
present, and deliver can be made on orders^
within ten days to two weeks. Ask for a
demonsartion.
A BARGAIN AT
delivered—
THE
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