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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1946)
igmY._AUGUST 22. 19 IG B R PO K IN G S-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS || Garden Suggestions Are Made By ■ > ii ir wx • 1 p lan ts and riddle th e leaves in a . ’ ■ l! not handled pi unptlv i nty Agent R. R. Knox For District " X r ^ X e DDT or sonw ef‘ OREGON Home of the Croft Liht Time to put on m ’ fairy feet and m ake the rounds o’e r my reg- u la r beat To round up all my little sheep Ere 1 sir here and fall asleep W riting lines w ith little sense Fo be sure. 1 could go fix th at cence But I dodn’t know w here 1 would com m ence. The stock till it so full of boles and d ents . . T hat 1 th in k l i t leave it lo r E ran k to do Just stan d by th e bole and yell “Shoo-shoo!” W e ll’ Isn ’t th at just w hat y o u ’d do? Don’t tell me! 1 know. You’re h u m an too! “ Do y o u r best leaee the re s t” < q u o ted ). Pave F in urday ap p risin g him of th e s e ri ous illness of his fa th e r in Texas. However. Sunday a n o th e r w ire cam e, tellin g him th at his fa th e r’s condition had im proved co n sid er ably, alth o u g h his condition r e m ains serious, Ray Moore fell from a house on which he w as w orking, tw o m ilts south of J lari o r, M onday evening an d broke his leg. He w as tak en by Dr. S chm itt to a C rescent City hospital, w here th e fia e tu re w as set. Dr. J. E. S tevenson, d en tist, will l>c back at Ins office next Monday, he announced by ca rd from P o rtlan d , w here he is on a vacatio n this week. ! August is a gdod tim e to plant a il- ia g e e and encourages the roots to * !al! •sP*nach» m u stard , tu rn ip s Lppr irrigation w w here here a av v ail- iag control, h arv est c a re com e to the su su rface rface for for the the m m ea- ea ? d,SheSand ,e ttu w w,h e r* ground se( - for w inti r veg- g e r am ount of w ater. A few < ™ i and ™<>sture are available. These irtant «luring soakings m eans less w ork pcou and often follow pease o r o th er early in the average home gar- keeps the roots deep w here they crops, but it is a good idea to add winds R M. Knox, co unty w on’t dry out when a sudden hot a m oderate application of com plete fe rtilize r when the ground day hits, C lark adds. is re-w orked for th e new seeding. T he qu ick er th a t tops are taken These and o th e r fall and o th er |x)rts from any p a rts of th e indicate that m ure people off root crops when they are h a r - ’w in ter vegetables will eertainlv h good gardens this y e a r th a n j vested, th e fresh er the root? stay, help stretch th at food budget to [before, even more th an d u r- W hile roots are in the ground the help it cover tin rising com me r- |dar years, according to R. tops a re the m an u fa ctu rin g p la n tIc ia l food prices. Clark, assistant ex ten sio n to sto re food in, but as soon as ------- ----- --- [■ulturist at Oregon S ta te Col- they a re rem oved the tops b e He also says m ore people gin to ta k e on m oisture and other ¡used irrigation, an im p o rtan t m a te ria l from th e roots. , ... . . . Sidewalk Repaired Mon. T his is no tim e to let down! M ” ' h rn n k W a,ltv n ¡in better garden over a long- At Nook Cafe Entrance on sp ray in g or dusting, as unpro-i Bennie Jones of B rookings was ison. rcessful gardeners alw ays teeted p lan ts can become casual- in overnight guest S atu rd a y at A fte r being held up for a tim e due to sh o rtag e of m aterials, and bat it pays to irrig a te th o r ties alm ost over night by a sud- ’he hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E rank Mr and Mrs. W. R. Young re availability of a co n crete m ixer, ny at less frequent in te rv a ls den invasion of pests. L ittle black M'aldien G uests of Bob Larson at the tu rn e d w here th ey bad spent th e co n crete sidew alk at th e e n nparedwith frequent sp rin k - flea-beetles som etim es descend on that merely freshen th e fol- la te cabbage, kale or cauliflow er West m ore guard statio n the past the past th re e w eeks visiting h e r tra n c e of th e Nook Cafe. M on week w ere Mr and Mrs. G. B. the past th ree w eeks visiting h er day. w as rep aired by C arl B e rg e r Larson of Los Angeles, bis p a r siste r and th e ir d au g h ter. and his crew Mrs. M adge M oore of M oore’s ents, and Mi. and Mrs. W. E. Alwrtd a m onth ago. th e old Variety and A pparel Shop, left sidew alk sank ab o u t a foot, v\ hen Leverenz. also of Los Angeles. Mrs. Way ne Pickens of Mt Em- S a tu rd a y for P o rtlan d , w h e r e a m in ia tu re slide occurred pi the ily lookout le ft-S u n d a v for Ash- she spent sev eral days on a buy- e a rth d irec tly u n d ern eath . This land w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and mg trip. I t bgei i oo set u r e b j a con S ain Gott re c e iv e d a w ire S a t- c re te re ta in in g w all. 'M rs. W a lte r C ham bers w here she FOR SALK IN,NOVEMBER ¡expects to rem ain about a week. I V isitors the past w eek at the Place your orderswow for fall delivery Don Estes- family on Long R idge' included Mar ion N ance.j 1.00 each; Yearling?^, $8^00; 3-year-olds, $10.00 I lookout forest rangej of (»old Beach; Mr. and Mrs. W a r r e n Miller. Mrs. I M iller of L obster C reek, who is! Mr. M iller's m o th er and Mrs.! Magazines Drug Sundries Newspapers Harbor : on The sabbath : Oregon ‘ W arren M iller’s brother. Other* i visitors w ere J A.Ix nL ane of Gold / ¡B each and O. W. K rehbeil of P ortland. Mr and Mrs. .John D. M eservey ’ of \ \ ild Horse wen* S a tu rd a y eve ning dinner guests of Bill Lane * on Snow C reek C am p lookout. T. \Y. Zenier PHONE 1S3 Bill Lane rep o rts th a t J. A. Len- I.ane of Gold Beach and O. W .1 Klierheil of P o rtlan d wen* recent ! ca lle rs at his lookout also. T hursday evening, jus, before sundown Bill Lane said he saw a a cougar n ear the lookout. Tony Eelipe underw ent a ton- . sileetom y at the Gold Beach hos pital. F riday. • [ \ GET/YOURS----- NOW Mrs. R uth Slocum has sta rte d h er dressingm aking estab lish m en t I at h er home on the H. Eelipe ranch, until she can obtain a bus-* inoss place at Brookings. O rders m av be left at H anseam ’s store. J RZT OF 77//S AND T H A T It seem s that these Long Ridge J I can aries have a w ay of cu rry in g i This Adv. for New Merchandise Arrivals little favors w ith the E stes fam -, lily, folks at the Long Ridge look-; 'o u t. The dyed in th e .wool fact j ' about a w hole incident is th at , nothing but a jackass would even* i think of p u ttin g his neck out to» j do such a “bray “zen thing as V. A. MENDENHALL [poking his head into th e ir win- — + | dow at 2 a. m. and cu ttin g loose ¡w ith a donkey serenade, th a t’d By renting one of our frozen food lockers, it ' rival even the most am bitious of opera sin g ers' (P ssss, I S F o r is possible for you, at any time, to preserve YERN es, Service» Why no, mufflers to garden fresh foods for use at any time of the ; m ute m usical m ules? w /tv oo 2Y EooP. O r p e rh a p s you m ight tack tip ; year. It’s simple, but if you don’t know, just m u c h p o p youns O& If auUNtMC ¿ t * a m em o in ye old co rral on modi- a n o îa v c ro u M o n rr ask us about the proper wav. ^OOF z -rr roV N O Ì } fted m idnight m an n ers lo r m a -1 TOO rauding m ichievous o r m onkey - as good as • • i shining m ules. NEW/ ! C hecked your m edicine cab in et j —the best that the market affords, will always o . (la te ly ? Twice now. in an em e r « « < be found at our store. See our counter—if it gency I’ve fum bled through my isn’t there, likely it because the same cannot «helves to find I had ev ery th in g , »from corn p lasters to zinc oxide! be found anvwhere on the market. 1 z X ev ery th in g hut w hat I needed lis, wall . 5Ù . i Indeed, on this w eek’s ; tw‘ pyro -tan n ic acid fo, burns. From the Myrtles Dairy, at Coos Bay—famous I am deeply g ra te fu l t » the for- ext service folks who drove to for its purity and freshness. We habe milk, th e ranch Monday’ night to bring cream, buttermilk and chocolate milk. me this p re p ara tio n for b u m I d »ived when a ja r of p ears in reee my hands exploded, show u ;ng me w ith broken glass and scalding fruit juice. The b urns are not serious hut for a day o r so they There need be no other identlocation—if it’s w ere q u ite painful. C onsidering Master Bread—then it’s the best always. Authorized Dealers for it exploded T am very the way burned much ti fortunat«* j worse. To tho« of you who have kero- Upper Chetco Local News Items P'JNCTATUM $P(CK COM ucy BULSUTS YOUR “REXALL’’ STORE T IT U S B U L B FARM Chetco Drug Co. Westinghouse Appliances ARE COMING IN SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZOR $13.00 and $18.00 L a,c M A T C H BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. Let Us Show You How To S A V E Y O U R FOOD FRUITS AND VEGETABLES M I L K COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Portable and 'In-Shop” Electric and acetvlene welding BU »KINGS OREGON C R E A M E L U H R E R ’S M A STER BREAD AND PASTRIES VERN’S AUTO SERVICE V.MOS O il. CO. PRODUCTS A N I) STA PLE straining the kero-j a chamois will re-, ?r and dirt, thereby fewer cleanings of fest it for level sup- saucer of w a te r on ♦e if the w afer aw •lock 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