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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1946)
KSDAY. AUGl t ST 15, 1946 I r Vet Education BROOKINGS-HÄRROR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON H om e o f th* C roft L ily refrig eratio n . COQUILLE A week o r so m echanics I radio and a irc ra ft ..................—. Pacific U niversity, at ago we had on display a th ree - F orest Grove, subjects o th er th an pound p o tato th a t outdid ev ery • optom etry, which is full. thing else on the coast for size, V ----- T a g g a rt said stu d en ts w anting as potato es come and go, and „1 Oregon colleges this fall i n° w i" o rder to get the units into s ta te education benefits should w e received sev eral com m ents students, but only sha|* ' One thou«>"d each of sin- get th e ir eligibility form s filled from people who took pride in gle and m arried v eteran s can he out. and th e ir applications filled stopping in to m ention the fact | of them -Yanport and M on- accom odated, they said. Oregon College of Edu- out and signed by the in stitu tio n th a t Coos county doesn’t have to O regon College of E ducation at they plan to atten d , and get them tak e a back seat w hen it com es have adequate housing fa- ► Ls, reports received by Ed- M onm outh reported housing av a il into th e d ep artm en t of v e te ra n s’ to grow ing potatoes. pT Taggart, educational of- able, an d lower-division class op- affairs, s ta te library, Salem . These But today, we proudly offer for the ________ departm ent of vet- enings, fo r about 300 veterans, in- two form s should be sent in, huge red ra sp b errie s a good inch h affairs disclosed e a rly th is eluding 35 m arried students. Both w ith a certified or ph o to static and a q u a r te r long and la rg e r ’ \ * i l n t i / 'i t ’l C f i n d rvxrxi»t lx 1 V anport’s and M onm outh’s stu d * C O p Y (){ the m an’s discharge, he , around th a n y o u r thum b, grow n .* • ^rjd war vet« rans p lan n in g ies a re in teg ra te d to m eet lower- said. In Mrs. S am S tu rg eo n , on the division req u irem en ts of U niver E airview road just beyond the old t the same' time T a g g a rt u rg - sity of O regon and Oregon S tate. county farm . pe the $35 a month O regon U niversity of P o rtlan d can pro plaid benefits this fall to ap- A nother Coos co u n ty special - B y R. Sloan Lw, jither it their schools ofr vide stu d ies for 155 stu d en ts above g ian t rasp b erries! B A C T E R IA C H A N G E S SO IL their county service o f - ] th e fresh m an level, but has hous- B acteria are everyw here. The | o r the Salem o r P o rtla n d mg for 55 w om en students only. SM ITH R IV ER This y e a r L of the departm ent of v et- j T he follow ing have class open g reat m ajo rity of them , probably the a n n u a l barbecue and picnic over 90 p er cent, are beneficial. ■’ affairs ings, b u t no housing: M arylhurst. | These b ac te ria are very special held bv th e A m erican Legion is tehtest outlook on th e col- n e a r O sw ego, fo r 50 w om en in all ized. Each type, mould,, fungi, being joined by the V e te ran s of L officials reported to Tagfcart subjects; M ultnom ah, Portland, and o th e r sundry types aw ait its F oreign W ars and th e tw o o rg a n A n o n in « * I ,i» f t W U p i- lli« « , L i t 1 1 I I " h cre offlcials rep o lred to T ag g art I th a t 2000 housing units will he i .. .m a d e availab le for v eteran s only, in low er-division studies, but they j said applications should be m ade l s Fertilizer Tips WNCTATUM S P M O C U M Ltcy 8U18U7S FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER Place your orders now for fall delivery ,$1.00 each ; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00 T IT U S BULB FA RM Oregon Cfospd on th e S ab b ath Harbor Chetco Drug T. W. Z E N I E R P H O N E 183 VERN gY koofX I car 17 (W hM W C 9*0077/-f f A?OOCC AS „A ' W i l l DO w o yoanl much y o u m o kf T •— ¿ S Ä TOO 0 j. ÎL-Z-Z. - Ml / ’X /Z i/ o 7 VERN’S AUTO SERVICE • • Authorized Dealers for vxion oil co . products COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Portable and “In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding BROOKINGS OREGON , own ideal condition, thrives and m ultiplies. T here are those th a t w ork only on am m onia, o th ers on n itrates, etc. ‘’Specialized” b acteria of th e u n desirable ty|H’ can easily be in creased by using harsh, injurious chem ical fertilizers which leave a by-product in the soil for the ¡m ore o r less inactive undesirable bacteria. Eor exam ple: su p er phosphate, one of the most com m on chem ical fertilizers used, is applied to the soil, these com es about an increase 'o f b ac te rial action. S u p er phos phate is just loaded down w ith ¡sulphur, and gives rise to the m ul-j i tiplication of sulphur-reducing ' bacterial thus bringing about a •condition which p rev en ts some of the organic m a tte r in the soil, from breaking down. An excerpt from the book. “Thei Living Soil.” states, "su lp h u r-re- j j ducing bacteria produces hydro-! ; gen sulphide, o r o th er v olatile su l p h u r com pounds, e ith e r from sul-j 'p h a te applied to the soil as chem -. ical, or from organic m a tte r, when norm al decom position is arrested , i Such activiity form s a • vicious circle, s i n c e hydrogen sulphide, I produced by bacteria inhabits the 'activity, am ong others, of those fungi responsible for decom posi- j lion of organic m a tte r, and th e J resulting a rre s t of norm al decom- i position fu rth e r encourages the ‘ production of hydrogen sulphide.” W hen you bring “n itra te of soda and m u ria te of potash, e tc into the p ictu re you are forcing nature Ito stra in at h er resources. H eavyi and quick plant grow th tends to deplete the soil of o th e r elem ents, especially phosphorus, so th at th<* (imposition of the soil changes rapidly. From Exchanges: C R E SC EN T CITY A ppear-j ing before the ch am b er of com -, ruerce here Monday, re p re se n ts- j fives from the A ll-A m erican Bus j Lines, who are seeking a fr a n c h i s e for service th rough th is ! ¡area, outlined th e ir plan for n orth and south co astal service from Los ¡A ngeles to P o rtlan d . S peaking for the lines francise request w ere G uernsey E ra se r and S e n a to r Er- j I win T. Q uinn Greyhound Bus j ¡Lines, who are opposing th e re-i I quest, w ere rep resen ted by Shel- ! don Sbippey. Follow ing the p re sen tatio n by j th e rival bus lines, th e ch am b eri ' voted to go on record as endorsing j th e A ll-A m erican L ines’ re q u est for a franchise. A resolution is I being prep ared and w ill be sen t to j R ailroad Com mission and th e In te rs ta te Com m erce Com mission, w here final h earin g for th e re quest w ill be held. L ast Sunday. A ll-A m erican Co. | had a new bus in C rescent C ity • and gave m aqy people a demon-, J stratio n . I Coquille, it is said, also voted in favor of g ra n tin g A ll-A m eri- - * tnr,« a franchise) E N JO Y Page F in izations will hold th e event next Sunday, (Aug. 11) at th e G asquet R an g er p ark on S m ith River. This is a tru ly big event fo r the ex-service men and th eir fa m ilies and is exclusive for them , except for th e ir invited guests. It is not open to the public. G re at q u a n titie s of prize beef have been obtained for the b ar becue an d all is a rra n g e d for. Coffee and cream will lx* served along w ith the barbecued m eat, i)Ut those atten d in g , if they w a n t m ore, should bring own salads, jx)t of lxutns or such. Miss C h a rlo tte W allin re tu rn ed till a long-felt need of the area, recen tly from the sum m er ses sion of W alla W alla College, a t C ollege P lace, W ash. She w i l l leave soon to a tte n d in stitu te at G ladstone, Ore., p rio r to te a c h ing at Royal, n e a r C o tta g e (¡rove th is w in ter. SU M M E R S P O R T S but keep your hair looking lovely, too! A new permanent will prepare you for a sm art and active summer. Zada's will give you a wave that will look nice no m atter how active a summer you’re planning. ■ 2 ?,to\ <3 ZA D A ’S B EA U TY SH O P Closed Sundays and Mondays Ï à * a : M A « & nr I «If Let Us Show You How To SA V E Y O U R FO O D By renting one of our frozen food lockers, it is possible for you, at any time, to preserve garden fresh foods for use at any time of the year. It’s* simple, but if you don’t know, just ask us about the proper way. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES —the best that the market affords, will always be found at our store. See our counter—if it isn’t there, likely it because the same cannot be found anvwhere on the market. M IL K A N I) C R E A M From the Myrtles Dairy, at C oos Bay—famous for its purity and freshness. We habe milk, cream, buttermilk and chocolate milk. F L U H R E R ’ S M A S T E R BREAD AND PASTRIES There need be no other identification—if it’s Master Bread—then it’s the best always. STA PLE G R O C E R IE S Complete in every detail possible is our store where you will find a full line of staple gro ceries of all kinds. BROOKINGS MARKET