Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 30, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    -^y JANUARY 30, 1947
RM N E W S
; .V. Knox,
County Agent
ns SPREAD IN COUNTY
siderable concern over the
I of weeds by property own-
Vending weed control meet-
Friday, according to a
. from the county agent’s
was expressed. W. G. Nib-
wood specialist from OSC
med recent developments in
control and recommended
ition of weed control dis-
new chemical, 2-D-4, was
„ended for Canadian this-
ntrol although this plant
„ resistant. The proper tim e
ipplication method was em ­
ed as the difference be-
success and failure. More
. application may be nec-
under some conditions,
chlorate was recommend-
; blackberries.
• two weeds first recommend-
■ control for county-wide re ­
include tansy ragwort or
ng willie. and St. Johnswort
weed». These two weeds are
or less poisonous to live-
and not too common in
ounty at present,
ginzation of weed control
will be thoroughly dis-
at the county-wide land
banning committed m eeting
(uled for Gold Beach, Feb. 18.
PROGRAM C O N FEREN CE
is week marks the beginning
winter’s series of co u nty
ultural program planning
»rences in Oregon. W asco
ty started the series on W ed-
iy, Jan. 22. Umatilla co u nty
Wing its conference on Ja n .
lallowa county, Friday. Ja n .
ind Baker county on S a tu r-
Jan. 25. Deschutes co u nty
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS., OREGON
Ute fè e ii
anuary C lea ra n ce Sale!!
Sweaters
Slacks
3015 - all sizes
Sizes 29 to 36
deafly Reduced!
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. $j.35
blue denim
Dungarees
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Regular
$2.95 to $9.50
R egular $1.00
Now 1-5 off
Now . 88c
BLUE MELTON
MENS WORK
Pants
Sizes 36-46, lOO^r wool
Regular $2.39
R eg u lar $10.85
R egular $3.98
Now . $7.95
Now . $2.98
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B a tte rie s
Are Still On the
Hard-To-Get List —
So Don’t Overlook the
IM P O R T A N C E
of having that engine
tuned up for easy starting.
B R O O K IN G S
BUTTONS — SHOE OILS & GREASES — D r.A u
CLOVES — SOX — Everything for that working need!
PHONE 1S3
Featuring The Famous
R E X A L L D RU G L IN E
Sizes 3 to 8
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T O P -N O T C H
Q UALITY AT
REASONABLE
P R IC E S !
Chetco Drug Co.
Sizes 2 to 14
Sizes 34 to 42
Crew Sox
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Subscribe for a friend of yours. CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO
T-Shirts
Jackets
A BUY!
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l o r Sale: shoe shop supplies
and equipm ent. Rent only $12 a
month. F'ull price $1800. L. Di-
Sisito, Box 572, Gold Beach 48-4
Regular
Sizes 8 to 16
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Place orip layer, m eringue side
down on a cake plate. W hip the
cream , add the powdered sugar,
drained pineapple, and vanilla.
Spread this filling on the first
layer, then place the o th er layer
on top of the pineapple filling,
m eringue side up.
Too L ate To Classify
TILL on : 10 P E R C E N T R E D U C T IO N ON ALL SALE PR IC E S—
’KEVIOUSLY L IST E D IN T H E S E A D V ER TISM EN TS!
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Page Nine
Local News'Items
Bill Ward’s Clothing Store
Regular $2.35
In the Land of Opportunity
held Its m eeting yesterday.
,who served as secretary of the
Giange hall for the rem ainder of
Schedule for the rem aining ten ¡grazing committee
• he e ening at dancing. About 20
counties s ta rts in C urry county.
>our)g people were present at the
Eeb. 18. and continues through 'CO YO TES REPORTED M A N \
semi-tormal affair.
Feb. 27, in o th er coast counties. I Rnhnw m w u i
These post-w ar planning s e s X t m ï H,ldebr»nd Just report -
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sions a rc being conducted bv lo -'n f ,•
Î".1' conslderabl^ num ber
F z lV rtrifp R f lp in f l
X lfC V ip r
cal farm ers w ith encouragem ent, from'' ’the T w T gMne° S W
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1 lie tollowing recipes w e r e
and assistance of the OSC exten- -
MlIe and Bear
Creek sections of Coos County, submitted by Mrs. E. H. Bray-
sion service. T heir purpose is to
r p v ip w th p P iir r o n t’
U A Stanley Colegrove reported con- ,or>. of Brookings:
situ atio n in the countv and in n . Bu’u e JIazeV ^ Jam p IrZ a.^T hese P1XEAPPLE-M ER1NGPE CAKE
situ atio n in the county and con­
*2 cup b u tter
sider adjustm ents desirable in two areas have not been covered
cup sugar
converting from w ar-tim e pro­ w ith bait control work during
4
egg
yolks
duction to a perm anent peace­ the past two or three years and
H
cup
cake flour
tim e ag ricu ltu re. The recommen as a result the few* coyotes that
4 tablespoons milk
dations adopted a. these p lan n in g , have filtered through have been
1 teaspoon baking powder
«» propagate and in-
2
tablesspoons cake flour
for agricultural policy in thse crease
teaspoon salt
counties in the years ahead.
The December report of the
Cream the b u tte r and sugar
Fish and Wild Life Service lists together, separate the eggs, add
WOOL GROWERS WORRIED
the take of part-tim e hunters the yolks, well beaten, and mix
ABOUT TAXES IN STATE
in C urry County as follows:
thoroughly. Add the cake flour,
Z. J. Crockett. Pistol River, whihe has been sifted before the
At a state-wide meeting at
Eigjene last week, the Oregon worked 16 days and took two bob­ measuring, a ltern atin g with the
Wool Growers association went cats and one bear.
milk. Sift the rem aining 2 table-
Dick Adams, W edderbum. who spoons of flour with the baking
on record opposing opening of
public dom ain for private owner- i worked 20 days, taking one coy- powder and salt and add last,
ship a t this time. The reasons for °^e’ ^wo bobcats and two bear. mixing thoroughly. Pour into 2
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R. M. r*_1-..
Conley, r»_
Brooking,
report­ eight-inch round layer cake pans
this decision
1. ' Livestock members are at ed one coyote, two bobcats and and add—
MERINGUE TO PPING
an all-time peak in both members two bear.
Stanley Colegrove, Brookings,
4 egg whites
and prices;
reported taking 17 bear on the
% cup sugar
2. D uring depression periods home range where looses are
1 teaspoon vanilla
the v ast are a of m arginal lands heavy. Time was also spent re­
cup chopped nutm eg
w ill jeopardize county finance by baiting coyote control stations.
Beat
the egg whites to a froth,
rev ertin g to county ownership;
Outstanding results were report­ and then add a light sifting of
3. A dm inistration under the ed by Crockett on the Wildhorse sugar, continuing to add some
T ay lo r Grazing act has been s a t­ station where heavy infestation while beating until all of it has
isfactory;
completely disappeared a fte r the been added, gradually. The m er­
4. F o rty per cent of the graz­ first baiting, fi
ingue should hold a point when
ing on these areas is used by
the beater is draw n from it.
big gam e anim als and livestock
Then add vanilla and spread
men a re w illing to pay th eir pro­
the m eringue on top of each the
po rtio n ate share of the cost in
Misses Marilyn Streubing and unbaked layers. Spring the chop­
grazing fees;
Irene Johnston were hostesses at ped nutm eg on top of the m er­
5. G razing fees now collected a dinner and dancing party at ingue. Bake for 20 to 25 m inutes
a re apportioned back to the s ta ­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray at 325 to 350 degrees. Allow to
tus in lieu of taxes.
Struebing, Saturday night. Fol­ cool, then remove from the pans
The m eeting was attended by lowing dinner and games at the and fill with
R. M. Knox, C urry county agent, home, the group went to the
PIN EA PPLE FILLING
1 cup whipping cream
l ’a tablespoons powdered sugar
1 cup crushed pineapple, well
drained
J* teaspoon vanilla
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GARAGE
Claude Goldizen
Raym ond Goldizen
N ext Door to Brookings Market