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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1947)
r a y e nix n o r i a s fin e st e n m a te I the ground all kinds of garden ed w hat we m eant by letting; and N avy V-12 students from J seed, hoed it and cultivated it, th at prickly thing grow right in ¡paym ents a n d requiring s i x be î1Orne “e -XI ; and thought of the m any pleas the yard, but it seemed so full m onths’ service instead of three week. As I See It ures he would g a m e r when it of the joy of living, grow ing and have already cut off 75 men from M r and M„ . L I M r and v By Barton W. Marsh ¡yielded him a w ell-arned return. producing berries th at I spared the program , says the report. In and family a ! tk L S « U nfortunately, it did not rain it I gave it a little care, took the two years since the a c t’s day callers Da>tOr Tt . . . . A ¡vnougn enough a i t me the proper time and a n d 'o u t the old wood each y e a r and passage, $180.554 in benefits have* people of this fWM h /rl ™ V . a 'nT , I 'iL'y ’ he had me*n’ ° f Irrigation, fixed up som ething for the heavy been paid out, w ith c u rre n t funds zen, a promi J ? \ * th e Das, I S O . ¡ ¡ s '\ h«i»h,S' „f o r l Hls Sarden shriveled up and died. trailin g vines to rest on. For available am ounting to $244,108. breeder of h ,™ i .n , flfty-gallon w hen he Comes „ and )ook LhTh ¿ 2 V . our h" ck-'i’ r d ,;our splendw gardy„ J know he m any years now, all sum m er --------------------------------- _ I era, Jersey long, and until it is driven out ± L rea..e" " * " ’ 4 ' k m P" ‘P'-V " " ,hm ki *>dly 0( the many things of business by the la te fall rains, it began to rain, now not running • < .. , " O , , ,fcS turned to Dayton vil over, there has is been less I h u k . we can go every m orning and in Caves and Bend. than eight inches of ra.nfall to ! v . , U ha ? oppor,un- five m inutes pick a serving of H erb Mason, and son, Q uentin, -Mrs. Howwl da,e. (Sunday at 6 p. m I a n d 'i l L ““ c“” ,' *ow 801x1 “ big. rich, juicy blackberries for left F riday for Vacaville. Calif., VA|AfVl and l0 . m akes one feel way down inside breakfast. The king of England nnt re rn. * » It is still raining. I do not w here they visited Mr. M ason’s week o n A 801 call anything like this happen to be able to say; neighbor, go or the president of the United m other for a few days on h e r ) Francisco Thev“? out there in the garden and help S tates could not have anything birthday. They a re expected t o ' for one week 5 P U ing in July during our more than 14 years of residence In southern yourself to a big mess of those more delicious and appetizing. C urry county. E v e ry b ^ d 7 ih o u ld vegetables a n d , th ings th a t are T ruly the wise m an has well be happy about it. It means big (g ™ngf tO f° r ,Want of some' said; “M oreover the profit of the grass for the late sum m er and J J 3 a? d enjOy tbenT earth is for all, and the king fall pastures. The parched bulb d *ords one ®uch a heart-w arm - himself is served by the field ’’ fields and gardens will take on i ![‘S ! ee m S' ,hat he anxious to Eccl. 5.9. a new lease of life. Any possible1 again’ Life and living it, does seem com plaints can come only from vvhiio ,«•„ _ . . •_ to get terrib ly mixed up at I those who had just comDleted , r talking about times. God’s original plan was Irrigating their bulb., and gar-t'w ,1' , Say " r ' Ord ° r for every fam ily to live close to dens. We worked diligently all L * berr,es- Everyone the land, th a t is so doing he day fas, Thursday “ “ »»?• ¡could d e l i e ^ o r e 'd e ^ f y T into t o the diverting a supplemental spring ^ r e ’^ ' ^ X a 8" X T could delve m ore a " deeply d liv/ng" I W R IT E garr I Local News Item s NOW OPEN! ---- IN---- Into our reservoir and in Z _ " ' , . A ,. , in g n ettin o t t i n c g r Is_ everything ready to sprinkle o u r 8 , * f* go«i-s.„.dK garden and ¡he flo T i ¡ ¡ U ' ^ t t Z ers, and then it rained had b e tte r l“ a a- reach’ • y are a lu y vs re a c h -‘and thereby drink m ore deeply one' sr<’m,nh’ to say, T ' he' r ,e e th : You from the fountain of tru e h a p be on your toes or piness. T hat form ula»has not su it ed us humans, so we have built U ' !i »«< - u p o f ln . g re a t cities and have filled them o d e n t, such a* this. W hat a la g o th a t it w anted to lo£aL Smoke’ d irt’ scum and ^ h Jp ' n i ‘d °PPortunity for the bulb our yard.. We loved flowers a n d iUnt‘ they have become reeking folks that have irrigation facil- our garden was alm ost the “ao ¡ * stho,es of m urder, rape, ro b - 1 ih tO„ PPy fOF tbe fel,ows Ple of o a r eye,’’ but we w ere not' deception- Added to this ! hose fields were blackening out so sure about this wild thing ° s,tu a tio n - m illions in from lack of moisture. My neigh- with its big bristling thorns th»? ,h ?se c,tles of the ^ r l d are M r A ° rth * !aS? Spring Pre‘ wanted t0 in °u ? y a ^ M e m - i " m and starving and seem I g 1« ground for a garden, | bers of the fam ily and some o f u.n a b , e f o deliver the necessary p u t out plants and put in the neighbors protested andI « « k - 'd o ^ d aliV<? 9nd p ’ .: la Brookings Market te d 7" / - t ^ a h e r car in d riv in g ^ n he was rttmL * hi‘ the *e r o n tt' b i* hand* » k id d in g i,uo,ntl,bile, Moo.c i p e r ia l i ti t a d v ite t don 't n i ' ,1 " " 'nt' ^^’"»^rralion B u reau »a/ety i n t e r s . , dr.u h a c u P \ T c , Z t 7'“ °7 _____ 1 **>ff<*t <«*»’ a fe w u to m e n ls' rest. HOW YOU WILL BENEFIT BY REAI **-Æs " tiJClF, WOrid • "fw»pap«r— ™ O » « « « SCIIKCE H3HIÎCR. , »S S S 'U r ^ .'r .’ ;•.- >»“• cwt—PLUS hiip f Bwbicrltve Rew ro special " , , f. •^uotnferf- — I month for $ j , 8 funds) > M r,ch*' «^«rafoncf.nQ e« , S V m / w Ò0* S’r^7*e«-’ . X) Society ‘ ass. U S ■*) PU A Stot«__.. Handy Subscription Blank ¿cask! P3-5 • *»nd n x Th« C hr,sfion Zer» ^ROOKTNGS-IIARIKIR pilot «nxtogx Orvgon - z - ; z r - - m axim um of 36 m onths of study, But Taggart then tu n ed to lig u r ,., f,„ nl I h l . ,t d j u | a n ( — i ral s office which show that 45.- 000 Oregon veterans ,r „ ni 1! arm y alone have not high chnnl. on, of a ornplett , o ta | of i 90,000 « h o served in the a r m v ; in the recent war. I hv"°Pr S,av ' aid has bt','h usedi ,h> m any high school stu d e n u Iro S T h a ' ° ey^ " ‘i ................ sessic I the pr paid Our Own Boats To You From Pelica Bay special I declare, iwn w? no J. ELMER PARKER *a li L et I s H elp Y ou W ith Any of Your G LA SS PROBLEM S Automobile Glass S afety Sheet and Pli G lass fo r th a t D esk o r Coffee Table AV IN D O U G L A S S — e ith e r C ry stal or Plabj .MEADOW’S AUTO SERVICE Phone N in th a n d I. S tr e e ts C R E SC E N T CITY, CALIFORNIA N e w spa pers f igarett^ C H A D ’S F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E Sandwiches - Salads - («U t ino* ir ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Toba< pot taken advantage of e n h J J - S m V SU ' e a 'd 10 ° ° W « e houW X : UOn' ° Ur ‘H w n m e n t U-noutd champion the cause o f' ,bigh school education for all vet ' e ra n , and e n l,„ , he aid 3 = 2 ^nS or£ anizations, labor, to the fed- ‘ 1 al a n d state assistance is to < « g » edi: .. .................... ~ VAhadC T aggart urged. .............. — ....................... ' i i ^ i ? endm ent1’ effe<ffne Ju ly l •s tre s s ________ * of L m e f itr V 3" 3 l° ° " e nw nth ----------- ---------------------------------------------------io* * nefits or each month • st rv ice, excluding a r m y ASTP of ........................... —— ( congre activ c and V eterans Urged To Finish High School » / ^ u e d a / ^ r , tZ r b rid g e , £ L iX T J7 ,he r r im .il tf*. H it c " *’ ‘ “l a c r.u t ,h . r X „ n d c " h • / >*” ’* * ' i t , /„r i'" I the k FRESH DAILY DIRECT FROM No one can have more te m p t-' ing and h ealth fu l foods placed before them than we enjoy every) day from our garden and vines.) I t is heaven's rew ard indeed, for being satisfied w ith a simple way of life. I i A LEM - I n a progress report on the Oregon v e te ra n s’ educa- cetional program . E d w a r d T T aggart, education chief for the sta te departm ent of veterans af- | fairs, gave an account of ; penditures. cited the effect of i I recent restrictive m easures placed m the aid act. and recommended ¡ ’bat every effort be exerted “to (encourage our veterans to avail themselv«-s of the opportunities ftered ,n obtaining high school diploma or its equivalent.’’ T aggart’s report to the advis- «or> com m ittee of the veteran s’ departm ent, released this week I Id '7 ° Su ,h a t 15,41 O r*g°n vet-'| I f.t« ihhaVC rece,ved sta te bene-1 fits through Ju ly 7, whih at- fending l U schooJs anrf 'ges n the sta te and 18 outsid leges. Hie average paid each stu )1- dent was $181 unde r the I w hich allow , S33 a m onk, , act ral tii L- fashion frocks , inc D RESS M A N U FA CTU RERS C in c in n a ti, O hio LOCALLY R E P R E S E N T E D BY MRS. WILLIAM V. W ARD A t W a r d ’s C lo th in g S to re I So»’ leu