Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 03, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
' World s Finest Climate" Page Fn*
Conservation P l a n s tion payments for 1947. Senate œral superintendent „r .
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! ° ï: r ..w v
° « .° n will probably
take place
place at, on £ . ¿ " Î û L . 0! ,r “" sPort.| up the Chctco river.
probably not
not take
fields, and the wild flowers of
ation
for
the
railroad
with
ju
r­
( p In Curry County until later in the month.
this area. They wish to return
isdiction
over
the
company’s
lines
Mr
and
Mrs
Andrew
McDer-
n BEACH - The Curry
However: It is the recommend­ m six western states, according rnaid’ of Portland, were brief here to live.
Agricultural Conservation ation of the committee, "In the
.
......... . to announcement by J. W. Cor- caVers in this area, late last
lttee decided to withhold years that
our conservation pro- bett. general manager.
I u'eek- on their honeymoon. Mrs.
,pproval on the 1947 farm
gram has operated, many conser-
Grant advances from superin-1 McDermaid- the former Harriett
until appropriations and
¡s determined in Wash- \ a t i o n practices have established in d e n t of transportation to which IIdlig of Dayton, visited old-time
h e ir value and necessity as a part Position he was appointed in 1944 t r*ends from that area,
according to C. J. Doyle, of good farm management.” "We ■ He joined Southern Pacific* in
M r and
n a
san of the Committee. This urge farm ers to make every effort Portland as , train dispatcher leh ¡ate las” wefk ^or i t ’s
*is taken earlier this w eek
v-aH oi^nd the propnsed conser- *n 1921 and held that position for geles alter spending two weeks
ng in Gold Beach which
vation and erosion control p rac-!ien years. After five v e a rs as n \
t
.
n
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k
^attended by Ted Dun- tlces insofar as is possible, even dispatcher in Saereme'nto he n - Mis' August Johns’on While’here
f:eid man for Production though no assistance can be as-
Portland In 1936. was Mrs. Chandler was soloist at the
keting Administration in
advanced through several posit­ Community Baptist church two
ite.
As soon as definite action has ions and became assistant super­ Sundays. The Chandlers were im­
w.nately 200 farmers in been taken
on .......
the . Salt uanc
Lake u div-
Congress' intendent
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„Iiuir V-UIJgreSS
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n-
Bty last winter with the and a determination has been lslon where he remained until pressed and amazed by the lily
e of community comm- made as to how the program will
when he was promoted to
, planned a conservation be operated, all cooperating far- superintendent of transportation
National Forest Timber
a ioreach individual farm, mers will be advised.”
iat San Francisco.
these farm plan formshave
For Sale
The county meeting had full I _
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ompleted in the County Ag- attendance of the committee, with I j A P i l l N o W f i I t f l t n c
Sealed bids will be received by
ffjce awaiting final action C. J. Doyle representing the Cen-i
l l w W o lu C I H S the Forest Supervisor, G rants
Committee.
Pass, Oregon, up to and not later
tral Community, Cecil Wfctt, the!
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, these plans constitute an Southern Community and Charles! Mr- and Mrs. J. M. Guerrettaz. than 2:00 PM.. July ‘28, 19-17, for
Davenport, & Chairs
,ent whereby the farm op- Fox, the Northern Community. °f Santa Monica. Calif., were all the live timber marked or de­
signated
for
cutting
and
all
m
er-1
and the Government part- Mr. Dunwoodie served as secre- brief visitors of his brother and
Davenos
jointly in the cost of exe­ tary in the absence of R. M. Knox sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. chantable dead timber located on
an
area
embracing
approximatly
conservation practices, it who was assisting with 4-H sum- Guerrettaz, early this week. They
emed advisable to await mer school at Corvallis.
were en route to Astoria and Ya­ 20 acres within Sec. 8, T. 32 S..
R. 14 W„ W.M., Siskiyou National
jsion of Congress in the
colt, Wash., to visit a sister of Forest, Oregon, estimated to be
of financing the public
Mrs. Guerrettaz.
380,000 feet B.M., more or less of
of each approved project. C. H. Grant New Supt.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Obermeyer Douglas-fir, and 180,000 feet B.M.,
Mattresses
Department of Agriculture S. P. Transportation
of Tangent, Ore., were visitors more or less of Port Orford white
ration bill, as recently
C. H. Grant, who gained much at the A. Hoffeldt home last cedar. No bid of less than $7.85 per
Sunspun
by the House of Represent- of his railroad experience on th e _______
, _____
_ ...
„ home M feet for Douglas-fir. and
Thursday,
while
en ,,,u
route
makes certain reductions Portland division of the Southern through this area. They are in­ $16.85 per M feet for Port Orford
Super Rest
funds both for conserva- Pacific, has been appointed gen- terested in the lily industry, and white-cedar will be considered. J
are subscribers of the Pilot.
1 $2500.00 must accompany each
Tuftless
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peterson and bid, to be applied on the purchase
infant daughter of Elkton. Ore., I price, refunded, or retained in
were week-end visitors of his part as liquidated damages, ac
mother, Mrs. Roy Weideman. Vis­ cording to the conditions of the
itors earlier in the week at the sale. The right to reject any and
and
same home were Mr. and Mrs. all bids is reserved. Before bids
Electric Ranges
D. A. Patterson of Chicago, old are submitted, full information
friends of Mr. Weideman.
concerning the timber, the con­
Refrigerators
Quite a number of people of ditions of the sale, and the sub­
mission
of
bids
should
be
obtained
j
this area are planning to take
Gasoline & Electric Powered
Washers
advantage of the double holiday from the Forest Supervisor,
Complete Home VV’ater Systems
to enjoy camping trips to nearby Grants Pass, Oregon, or the Dis
Water Heaters
camp-sites or lakes. Several are trict Ranger, Gold Beach, Oregon,
RUMP FOR EVERY N E E D —
planning picnic dinners, Friday,
BUY
With Confidence
of lines such
as these:
Biltwell
Sealy
rAIRBANKS-MORSE, MEYERS
Zenith
|TLAS PUMPS — HAND PUMPS
ISOLINE ENGINES— ELECTRIC MOTORS
Simmons
J. J. GALLAGHER
ANOTHER GRANGE DANCE
PLUMBING
one 232
Metal Beds
Harbor (¡range Hall
Brookings, Ore.
Cots
Rollan avs
FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1947
Music By the
(rosley •<
GI DANCE BAND
^•Crnnk Cardens
Springs
Radios
Refrigerators
"ember, in Brookings, it’s Lily Blossom Time,
Electric Ranges
even occasion use the flower sublime!
¿u.ts
Arp Grown Without Aid of Commercial Fertiliser
Monarch
VV’ood, (¡as and
-Field Inspection Invited At All Times—
Electric Ranges
BROQJfJHSS
RIGDON & B0MH0FF
Coleman
wiles south of Harbor on Highway 101
got any friends ?
AXt EASTER LILY BULBS mailed any-
Ie ln the U. S. A.; profits to the V. F. W.
'^In£ fund; with growing data, prepaid de-
r?> a Buck a bulb; three for $2.50; $10.00 a
en- Our biggest bulbs only.
• money and shipping address to any VFW
*or auxiliary member, or make checks pay-
t0 and address VFW, Brookings, Oregon.
ideal living gifts
Henry Z. Horst
,:(afe Building
Brookings, Ore.
'■ fe"
Sash
Windows
Doors
•%” and 9 16” Plywood
J. M .Asbestos Flexboard
Enameled Marlite for Bath, Kitchen
Roll Roofing and Shingles
39” and 49” Heatilator Units
Asbestos Shakes—Cedar Rake Shakes
Roof Coatings 8-, 15- and30-lb Felts
Shiplap and S4S lumber
Circulators
Floor Furnaces
Water Heaters
- -
Company
Store Hours, 9 to 6
Phone 213
New Johnson Bldg.