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gnAV, AUGUST 29. 1946 Club Plasters its in 2nd Game BHOOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREG O N Hom e o f the C roft L ily m other, grandm other, au n t and s is te r to th e guests who assem bled for a birthday dinner honoring h e r tw o sons. H arvey Lockwood an d D a v i d C rockett, and two grandsons. D a v i e and Vernon C rocket, b o t h sons of Donald C rocket, of H arbor. All celebrated th e ir birth d ay s in August. The H ill hom e was decorated w ith su m m er flowers. A chicken dinner w as served at noon w ith flowers an d a fo u r-lay er cake fe atu rin g th e table. Follow ing dinner the g ro u p enjoyed music, and a so cial tim e in addition to opening of b irth d ay gifts. E ight-vear-old P h illip Jenson played a num ber of selections on his tru m p et, one being “H appy B irthday.’’ f' uneral H eld Friday A fternoon urd ay evening by th e c ritic a l ill F u n eral services w ere held F ri ness of h e r m other. Mrs. Conley. day aftern o o n for S hirley Ann No word h as been received at th is M oorehead. from the hom e of h e r w ritin g from Mrs. P a tric k . grandm other, Mrs. A m anda Mr. and Mrs. B a x te r H arrison, p(CP Rod & Gun C lub’s soft- M oorehead. on Sm ith R iver In cousins of A. C. Thom pson, m ade team evened the c u rre n t dian reservation. Services w ere a su rp rise call on th em Sunday. ( at one-all by dow ning the conducted by Rev. E. C. Hicks. 'They a re enjoying cam ping n e a r W nine by a 5 to 1 score Sacred selections w ere sung by Mill C reek aw ay from the Los (ie high school field F rid a y Edw ard Lopez. L ittle Shirley, the Angeles noise. ing gaining sweet revenge for d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theo M r an d M rs. H al M urphy left »dignities suffered e a rlie r in dore M ooremead. was born cn the e a rly T u esd ay for S an p o in t, Ida., when the v e te ra n s won reservation. Jan . 30. 1943. and w here he w ill be connected w ith lop-sided score. passed aw ay a t E ureka. Aug. 20, th e C hevrolet g arag e. T he M u r lugger" Kemp, on the m ound at the age of 3 1.» years, following phys h ad been v isitin g a t the he gun club, allow ed th e v et a short illness. In term en t w as in Wjhirry hom e. Mrs. M urphy and :ers only five hits, w hile he the Indian cem etery. Surviving, Mrs. W h irry a re sisters. ihis mates laced out ten hits. besides the parents, are th ree sis M r and Mrs. Roy S m ith of San Berger featured the g am e by ters and th ree brothers, and the F ern an d o an d Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k grandm other. hg a triple and double. T he Chudd and tw o ch ild ren of Los score: R H E G uests present for the affair Other Sm ith R iver Ite m s A ngeles w ere recent v isito rs in Club —5 10 3 Mr and Mrs. C larence W est this area. w ere Mr. and Mrs. David C rock 1 5 0 brook w ere hosts for a dinner Mr. and Mrs. D ale B a x te r and Itteries Gun Club, K em p and e tt and daughters. Mrs. Arlene p arty at th e ir home Sunday, hon fo u r ch ild ren of K lam ath F alls H elrig. Mrs. Jo Ann Sm ith. Mr. ¡erty; V. F. W., M atson and oring the fo rm er’s m other. Mrs. left S u n d ay a f te r tw o w eeks visit enliall. Umpire W. K H a r- and Mrs. Donald C rocket and sons, H arvey Lockwood of H arbor, Mr. Eddie W estbrook, who w as cele w ith his p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C harles Jensen and b ratin g h er 82nd birthday. O thers G eorge B ax ter. T hey canned a big children. Mrs. Mah >1 E dw ards and present w ere Mrs. S ara Mae and I q u a n tity of b erries and salm on ! w hile here. m other. Mrs. L 'in ie Lockwood, T aylor W estbrook. Mr. and Mrs. E verett W oodruff Mr. an d . Mrs. Ben T hom as and s is te r of Mrs. Hill, uf D enm ark, \ Eva Hill was h o stess fo r Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Zahni C rockett accom panied the la tte r ’s sister, sm all d a u g h te r of B andon w ere rly gathering at h e r hom e a n d .ch ild ren of Pistol R iver w ere Mrs. L etsy Becksted to E ureka, ¡w eek-end v isito rs at the Ed H o ar Friday, w here she continued h er home. Mr. T hom as is a b ro th e r of Sunday, Aug. 18. She w as u nable to come. trip to h e r hom e at C arp en teria, , Mrs. Hoar. a fte r visiting relatives and friends W ard M etier was a business vis- here several weeks. Mrs. Dolly Jean M cNeeley and , little son. Teddy, retu rn ed to h e r home at Gold Beach a f te r spend ing t h e week-end visiting h er grandm other. Mrs. Eva Hill and o th e r relatives. Mr and Mrs. R. D. Rowley and d a u g h te r retu rn ed home from a GROWERS OF THE WORLDS FINEST , irip to Medford, w here they spent several days on business. Smith River HE TISDALES CROFT E A S T E R ¡rookinirs, O re g o n Mrs. Ira Hull (K atie W ard) I arriv ed in Brookingse W ednesday from K napp hospital w ith her in fant d au g h ter, K ath erin e Anne, who was born Aug. 16. Mrs C. I. P atrick , of the Nook C afe was called to A shland S a t Bulb Growers A Message For You to* is the time to take every possible step in the preparation of your Ml for planting. Remember, one whole year of hard work and toil lies bead—not to mention the investment. A very large part of the success r failure of your year’s work depends upon what you do or don’t do ithin the next few weeks, before planting. These are a few questions ad answers about the work done by5-foot SEAMAN T IL L E R : U advantage of having soil Complete tillag e m ean s finer pulveri- 10n - Finely pulverized holds m ...v.j puivvi iie u soil hon noius i ore and holds it longer. Not to say tilled w ould h av e a tendency to - poorly because pulverized soil rids - hl* exce^ m o istu re but re ta in s the ' ‘/noficial p e rc e n ta g e fo r crop grow th. about A E R A T IO N * l* an estab lish ed fa c t th a t th e most / factor gov ern in g n itrificatio n of soil ; supplv of air. T e revolving tines of ^•arnan tille r dig and throw ’ th e soil *•' ’he m achine, b rin g in g a ir w’ith the / Pulverized soil to th e tillag e . This in- *** ’ie activ ity of th e soil b a c te ria and ■^Qnerilv the efficiency of th e fertilizer. It also helps m aintain h ig h er soil te m p e ra ture. Q. Does it help in the control of w eeds and other p e s ts f A. Yes! Those who have had th e ir soil tilled in previous years say th a t the loose soil cu ts th eir tim e in w eeding over one-half, m akes hoeing and cu ltiv atin g much easier. Field mice, moles and gopher runw ays th a t are w ithin the depth of the tillag e GO to 12 inches) a re destroyed. O ften the pests th em selves are destroyed w hile in the runw ays. Q. Is this tiller service expensive? A. It is expensive not to tak e adv an tag e of this service. F o r this trem endous im prove m ent in soil p re p ara tio n costs by the hour approxim ate $15.00 p er acre. """ much improvement in the growth of an acre of your lilies would . ’ake to repav vou the $15.00 Not much, would it? PROP ME A C A R D N 0 W A N D SPECIFY THESE THINGS— ‘ »hen you p r e f e r h a v in g y o u r soil tilled (allo w in g se v e ra l d a y s ). ? How m an y a c r e s ? ' 3. Y o u r lo c a lity ? . . Prom ptly w r ite o r c o n ta c t you, re s e rv in g th e n e a re s t a v a ila b le tim e * .'°ur re q u e st fen>plar Hotel Bulb boxes now avail able at Bowdish Bldg. (old mess hall). Please call and Ret your order as soon as possible. 5-penny box nails on band. West Coast Bulb Growers. — adv. IN KITCHEN UTENSILS! Local News items I U. S. A. ito r a t M edford and K lam ath F alls M onday. A tto rn ey and Mrs. Ed F. Ack ley re tu rn e d late T h u rsd ay eve ning from S an F rancisco w h ere he had been on official business. The Ackleys now live at M cP h er son F ir C ourt. Jo e M orrell re tu rn e d th e first of the w eek from a trip which took him to P o rtlan d , C am as, W ash., and K lam ath F alls, w h e re he had to grow a b eard or be fined in connection w ith th e ir F ro n tie r Days celeb ratio n He a ttn ed e d th e d istrict convention o th e F ra te rn a l O rd e r of E agles at Med ford. also, w hile aw ay. M r and Mrs B enjam in S k elton of Hollywood, M r and Mrs. A.. C. Thom pson and Mrs L a u ra Vin cent drove to G ra n ts P ass recen tly on a p leasu re trip. They re p o rt th a t they w ere glad to get back to the cooler coast w eath er, on th e ir re tu rn . THE BEST! L IL Y PLANTING STOCK Page 7ik«w D ean R. Cline Brookings, Oregon five famous Humes Porcelain On Steel Enamelware— Teakettles Dishpans Perculators—and 3, 6 and 8-quart Covered Pans Royal (hief Aluminum— Large Roaster with Trivet Dutch Ovens Cake Pans Massillon Stanless Steel— 2 and 3-quart Covered Sauce Pans Revere Ware— (Order your set now) Flavor-Seal Aluminum— ’•••■* Designed fo r waterless cooking— No-twist handle, Flavor-Seal w ill not BUCKLE, crack or W AR P! Something “New” for the Ladies— BOUNC-C-BEATER The new single-band egg beater. Shop Our Gift Department— B E A U T IF U L GLASSWARE ‘CRYSTOLITE” By llciscy “ C A N D L E W IK ” By Imperial Chetco Home and Auto Supply Co. COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE