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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1946)
gPAY. SEPTEM BER 5, 1946 BROOKINGS-HARBCR PILOT. B HOOKINGS. OREGON // o w e o / th e C roft Dût, Page Threg to th e K napp hospital, Monday will m ake this th e ir p erm an en t m ornm gg, for tre a tm e n t for h ea rt home, Mr. \\|id n ey is th e son of and Mrs. C olem an O’Loughlin an d ; Lady a tte n d a n t for soda fo u n - o f ta m w ork. t\r|> rv need pr< f< reed. May Westbrook entertain- ailm en t, by advise of Dr. S tum p Mrs. C. A. M acKenzie. K lam ath F a lls w ere g u ests a t Chad's, B rookings. adv. • an afternoon p a rty a t h e r who w as called to the Crook home C. B. McConnell of B urns was ¡ ht‘, floniv ol Mr. and Mrs. F red Mr. and Mrs O tto S m ith and e a rly th a t m orning. Aug 27. honoring M rs. Ed- the w eek-end visitor of Mr. and La Forge, Sunday evening. d a u g h te rs Phyllis. L uana and D nr- Ljestbrook. who w as cele- Mrs. R. F. Sm ith of S m ith ’s* D e F ra n k G allag h er, of Venice, lene of K lam ath F alls w ere w eek |. her 82nd birthday. A so- p a rtm e n t Store. Calif., arriv e d W ednesday to visit end v h sto rs of Mr. and Mrs P. J. ¡?ternoon was enjoyed, w ith Mr. and Mrs. O rland O sborn his b ro th er, J. J. G a llag h e r for L esm eister. F y J- J. Oallagher nents to conclude th e af- of B urns w ere recent guests of a few days. H. F! Echols has been at S an on. Guests were Mrs. B e rth a F isherm en are knocking ’em Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Reed of H a r Mrs. Sid Abbott left last night brook, Mrs. P a lm e r W est- over in the Chetco and in the bor. Mrs. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. for K napp h ospital. C rescent City F ran cisco fo r the past few days g n Wm W estbrook, the bay. One m an got the lim it S u n Osborn recently m ade a trip to w here she w ill und erg o an o p er on business. He is locally con nected w ith the C hetco B uilders’ ks and honored guest who day in the river m outh. M edford to bring back Mr. Reed atio n today on h e r w rist which S upply Co., and Echols Bros, en- |ved many cards, and gifts. O lto n Bros, a re busy w ith th e ir who w as w orking there. w as broken some w eeks ago, and gineers birthday g reetin g s, c h a rte r boats, tak in g out sea- Mrs. H a rry E dw ards left S u n which failed to heal p ro p erly . She Mrs. M ercedes Phillips re c e n t ong the 4-H club m em bers p a ities. and alw ays come back day for P etalu m a, Calif., w here ex p ects to be th e re at least two ly re tu rn e d to her w ork at the left Wednesday for D avis w ith plenty of salm on, cod and she will visit h e r parents. weeks. telephone office • following 1 » a ’ two- Ail r ................. « l»- (i nt ion were Allen N aill and sea hass. I he A bbott fam ily m oved from w eeks v acatio n Mrs M arjorie Lloyd Rogers of Inyokern. C ali ¡ Mi:! : '! Sm ith R iver, and N orris Kemp, one of the se a th e B an k u s house to th e Vincent H oagland took h e r place. •> Lra Babitch and M ary R oth going profs took a p arty out on fornia, is here visiting his fa th e r, building, to the a p a rtm e n t re- John Rogers. M r and Mrs Clyde C lary of I ' ck The ends and boys T uesday and they caught six big M J. Swing and fam ily of Med-1 7 n,lv vacated b> and Mrs. P o rtla n d w ere in B rookings on Liven this trip fo r th e o u t- salm on on flies. am a 1 i I looking 1.1 DOWSOO. a business and pleasu re trip the ford were K here L abor day work in the 1-H clubs O th ers report good catches of over lily bulb in terests. Mr. C lary is Ore- Dr. and M rs . Law son H itm an - past w eek-end - ...... ....... .. — |pg the past year, tro u t in the W inchuck and Chetco Dr. and Mrs C P M »son of of B ru sh » C o,° • su rp rise d his cou- K°n m an ag e r for E dw ard Brown and Mrs E rn e st V anZee rivers. O nem an got seven blue K lam ath F alls' are spending a R*n ’ P ercy H a n k s« ,ast w eek-end. * Son, g en eral in su ran ce brokers, ar• ■it- of a 9-lb., 2-oz. d au g h - backs in the lower Chetco. Come few weeks at Brookings, at t h e ' o , h ' T RUests w ere th e ir g ran d - Mr. and Mrs. F red H am m ond I S ' 2 at K napp boa and get ’em! home of Mrs. H a rry Lockland <’a u £b t,' r' a n d h e r husband. M r.'o f C o ttag e (¡rove w ere visitors of I Crescent City The litih W hile here they are tak in g ca re and Mrs o h v *r* of O ak lan d . Calif., Mr. and Mrs. R F. S u n d erlan d has been nam ed S alley Ly- Mr. and Mrs. and o v er L abor Day. of th eir lily bulbs. , , _ O tho - DeLong -----« -----i i Mr. VanZee is em ployed at Mr iind Mrs. R obert M cG urin 1 a " c h ',''r " f ' <,r,l,ind M re H »nks Bill W ard and fam ily left S a t Quarantine sta tio n . f«iin P o rtlan d , urd ay night on a buying trip to Mr. and Mrs. George W idnev are building a bulb shed and lie-1 !'<'re l’" > eron Crook, pioneer resident and children arrived here F riday mg q u a r te r s on th e ir o c e a n -sid e " " b her. h e t it ,o t h e r . P o rtlan d an d S e attle. They ex Mrs. Fuchs, who will m ake h er pect to he hom e this week. I" •' River valley, w as ta k e n from S alt Lake City. The fam ily tract, south of H arbor. A ttorney Hugh C. Gearin is Miss Rose B aum garten is spend-' hom e here. F’o r d riving a f te r his d riv ers spending this week at P o rtla n d . ing this week at P o rtlan d visiting M r and Mrs H. O. W atson, relatives. , license had been revoked. Young Mr. and Mrs. W II H ibbard! St o ile r w as assessed $25 and costs c o u sin s of M rs C a rso n , an» guests a re being c o n g ratu lated on the last w eek-end by Ju d g e A. E. at th e E. L. C arson hom e. The .1 e ir • first .. , , , , i oanuuv. Sandbo. winwi Officer . i ('h a rle s T urnbow W atsons a r c front Richmond. C ali birth of i- th grandchild. ■ru u i 1 » ... . . , I m ade the a rre st. fornia. / I he baby is Jan e H ibbard, daugh-j -- ---- *------ ----------- Smith River NLrS:iPaul Fishing Gossip Local News items HE TISDALES ...| Mabel Kinion left for G ra n ts GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINEST CROFT EA STER L IL Y PLANTING STOCK Srookinss, Oregon U. S. A. - Handy Subscription Blank _______ __ **| AROOKINGS-HARBOR p il o t . - Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B a rg e r a n d | ^rcokin g s, O regon. D a te ..................... ....................................... son, Bobby, of A shland w ere vis Kindly e n te r my su b scrip tio n to the Brookings-H arbor P ilot, Cor itors of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hib- I hard, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bell and fam ........................ y e a r , for which you will find (cheek) (m oney o rd e r) ily of K lam ath F'alls w ere here during the past w eek-end, v ac a (c a s h ) fo r .................................................................................... tioning and visiting friends. (S ig n ed ): ..................................................................................................... Mr. and Mrs. F. H H cilhron- i n er and daughter. C a rrie Sue. ad d ress ................................................. ............................................. Mr and Mrs. C arl S h u b ert, Mr. ($2.50 per year in Curry County $3:00 per year outside the county) Bulb Growers THE BEST! A M essage For You is the time to take every possible step in the preparation of your for planting. Remenilx'r, one whole year of hard work and toil lies ahead—not to mention the investment. A very large part of the success i,r failure of your year’s work depends upon what you do or don’t do uithin the next few weeks, before planting. These are a lew questions answers about the work done by 5-toot SEAMAN TILLER: It also helps m ain tain higher soil tem jiera- us the a d va n tage of having soil »♦, ^Ornf?!ete t ’HaS® m eans finer pulveri- L '° n Finely pulverized soil holds mor»^ • ure and holds it longer. Not to say L Sod filled w ould h av e a tendency to L ‘ ‘ 1’• r,cly because pulverized soil rids L ' exce11 m o istu re b u t re ta in s the n< f|Cla^ P erc en tag e fo r crop grow th. ’ about A E R A T IO N ? Z. an e s ta b Hshed fa ct th a t the most factor g o v ern in g n itrificatio n of soil ( 'in ply of a ir. T e revolving tines of J . _ t irran d ’P an d th ro w th e soil 8 iia I m aebine, b rin g in g a ir w ith the • J pulverized soil to th e tillage. This in- ac tiv ity of th e soil b ac te ria and • Se’P -r • p. th e efficiency of th e fertilizer. ture. Q. Docs it help tn the control of n e e d s and o ther pests f A. Yes’ Those who have had th e ir soil tilled in previous years say th a t the loose soil cuts th eir tim e in w eeding over one-half, m akes hoeing and cu ltiv atin g m uch easier. Field mice, moles and gopher runw ays th a t are w ithin the depth of th e tillag e <10 to 12 inches) a re destroyed O ften the pests th e m selves are destroyed while in the runw ays. Q, Is this tiller service expensive A. It is expensive not to tak e a d v a n ta g 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 ¡ll^ e to repav vou the Stf.OO Not much, would it? CROP m A CARD NQW AND SPECIFY THESE T H IN G S - 5 "hen you prefer having vour soil tilled (allowing several davs). ; H°w many acres? 3. Your locality? promptly write or contact you, reserving the nearest available time your request FIRESTONE IMPERIAL SEA T (O V E R S -T H E BEST We can fit your care with these r smart new seat covers. (ORONA BULB SNIPS CHROME Bathroom FIXTURES CARPENTERS’ APRONS Full length strap-on type Smart Table Lamps..................$8.95 Redwood Novelties....... 50c to $2.50 Ladies Rubber Gloves..................65c E ^inplar Hotel D ean R. Cline Brookings, Oregon Chetco Home and Auto Supply Co. COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE