Page Eight
T hursday, January
BROOKINGS-IIARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Orcgpo
World’a F meat Climate
The A g r i c u l t u r a l Planning
Card o f ThankTI
with relatives, she will r e tu r n ’home last Thursday evening and
home accompanied by her bus- took her on to the home of Mr. Committee will arrange for the
establish!»
'
of
ertihzer
trials
We
wish to take this
Mrs. Bill Hempel for a party
E arl Mathis, member of the band’s mother, Mrs. Anna Wal- and
in honor of her seventeenth b irth and demonstrations to prove the tunity to thank each
dien,
who
has
been
making
Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary
day. Games were played, with value and methods of applica one of you for your
club, and G. R. Milford, resident extended visit with relatives
the unw rapping of the many tion of fertilizers. This will in in trying to locate the
<f Castle Rock, but member of that southern city.
Mr. and Mrs. O V. Wilson nice presents part of the eve clude applications oi fertilizer ing boys.
Red Bluff. Calif., club, and
The Olsen Family.
ning’s fun. Refreshm ents were on cranberries, hmall fruits, veg
Claude Goldizen were visitors of and son Jeffery are making a served
The W ard Family
etables and floral crops as well
the
group
by
Mrs.
Hemp-
Portland
this
business
trip
to
the local Rotary club. Tuesday
as pastures. If demand justifies,
The W illiamson Family
ell.
week.
noon.
orders will be pooled for a car
P. Christensen
t h a n k s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G
A meeting of committees of returned home Monday after
load of nitrogen or phosphate
the Chetco community Cub was vis.ting
fertilizer.
Los Angeles for a
Too L ate To
held la.*t evening at the Thorn
.
, in weeks.
The tentative schedules in the
Ask home, when a program plan [ Mr. and Mrs, Jam es Rinehart,
A -l tra ile r house, rock
county follows:
was outlined for the work to
February price. Sleeps 2. all mode- 1
Sixes Grange Hall
come A deposit was made on (owners of the Anchor dug, John
C. O. Leonard, 1 mi. No
2, 1.00 p.m.
Day,
are
registered
at
the
Temp
the site belonging to Sam E rick lar hotel, and art* again enjoy
The budget for D istrict No. 17,
Gold Beach Court House — ings.
son. and estim ates on building
published in the last two issues February 2, 8:00 p.m.
2 ’a h.p. gasoline
¡»lume 1
costs were among the discus ing fishing in this area.
of the Pilot, will come up for dis
H arbor Grange Hall — Feb
sions.
irigation system. Simpliciu]
cussion at the high school next ruary 3. 1.00 p.m.
Henry K err was a business vis- Crucial Game Here
Thursday. January 29, at 8 p.m.
The use of rare soil elements vator. R. A. Childers. Har ’
itor at Gold Beach on Monday. Tomorrow Evening
Since enactm ent of the ru ra l and the influence fertilizers have
board law', this budget will be on anim al nutrition will also be
Leo Lucas and F ran k Pallady
In the contested Curry county
a
,
went to the top of Mt. Emily, hoop race, Brookings Bruins will turned over to the ru ra l board discussed. Research now under
Monday for samples of several meet the Langlois cagers here by February 1, which will act way will be of interest to many
different ores for Mark Wood, Friday evening. With the race on all budgets presented by dis
A big (
M lO O tC ACC is TSM
who is planning development of now in a three-way tie, botn tricts of the county.
N ITR O G E N F E R TILIZE R
Idar thi
in a m a n ' s u r e u
Such
items
th
at
are
not
com
the property.
Especially on w inter pastures,
riding
teams will be aiming for the win.
H IS STOMACHI
mon to all budgets . may . be tu rn it is not too late to consider
Of pride to Mr. and Mrs. Clar
Neil
The Bruins, seCooslv handi ed
\0 U T O N A C a
back
to
the
in d iv id u a l dis- making heavy applications of ni-
ence St oiler, of the Nook Cafe, capped by loss of Doyle Rausch,
J
i
OF
is their register of guests. It is who sprained bis ankle, will have- tricts for a district vote, such ! irogen fertilizers on perennial
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interesting to note addresses a battle on their hands. The vol as: any capital outlay as build grass pastures. During this cold
I
ing,
new
equipment,
etc.
such as Kodiak. Alaska and Hon leyball girls, however, expect an
season of the year, barnyard
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olulu. Hawaii, to say nothing of other step in their quest of the
m anure does not decompose rap
by th<
the manv registered from all county flag.
idly enough to make nitrogen
uple.
Men
Serve
Ham
To
over the United States. They lie-!
i available in any appreciable
iMusic
Eastern Star Lodge
gan this feature before Christ
am ounts. Too .nitrogen fixing
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mas, and several pages are f u ll' Rcbe’uih Ledge Installs
Men of Satellite Chapter, O. E ¡plants such as legumes are “slow-
, with
to date.
S.,
showed
their
culinary
skill
Officers. Last Tuesday
ed" during this chilly season.
and I
R. G. Sabin, Curry county sher- 1 The first meeting of 1948 was Tuesday evening when
han Inorganic nitrogen such as found
Mrs.
¡dinner
with
all
the
necesary
riff, of Gold Beach, accompanied held by Topaz Rebekah Lodge
in . am m onium sulfate, ammon
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by his brother-in-’aw’, Mjyion on January 13th with Noble trimmings was served to more ium n itra te or sodium nitrate
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Sheppard, his wife and het- mo Grand Beth Simon opening the than 40 present. Mr. and Mrs. furnish im m ediate nitrogen.
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ther, all of Coquille were visitors meeting. The installation of of Gudman Jacobson, past patron
full fl
at the II. J. Weigel horn«* on Sun ficers for the first six months and past m atron of Siloam LABO R SA V IN G
I ' u
day. Mr. Sheppard is affiliate,! term of 1948 was conducted in c h a p te r,
Los
AngVles,
were
P a rtic u la r atten tio n in 1948
in
with the Pontiac garage in Co an impressive m anner by the Dis guests and were loud in their may well be given to labor sav
quille
her ha:
trict deputy Grand President praise of the chapter progress, ing practices and the economical
Now is the tim e in
and
Jam es Swinney from Los An-
as well as attendance.
use of machinery’. The relative when you should learn
geles h making an indefinite vis- Beryl Bollinger assisted by the
lid in p
Bob Swan, one of the men. on costs and values of feedstuffs '' ‘ II. air t n r t .1.' S'
Grand
M
arshall
Faye
S
tanhurst
it with his uncle iw d aunt, Mr.
I
the committee, was voted ’King
and M r». H. E. Sw innev. This is and other members of the kxlge. of the Pearl Divers" honor for the selection and culling of live
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The
following
officers
were
in
stock,
the
choice
of
kinds
and
We
cun
o
ffer
you
a
set
the firs ♦ time In forty years th d
ewer b
Noble Grand, Marie his a rt in the clean-up detail. varieties of crops, the kinds and
U A R A N TE E D INDIA k
the tw o men hay e seen each stalled
Cards were enjoyed, following am ounts of fertilizer that will that G will
Hoar;
Vice-Grand.
Agnes
Dar-
a fford you troa
other "he nephevV may settle
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ger; Recording Secretary, Re ta the affair. •
be most profitable, and the con
hen«.
I white 1
The next meeting is set for trol of plant and anim al pests 1 'riving pleasure.
Tierce;
Financial
Secretary.
Ag-
Mr. iind Mrs.. W alter Esslev.
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Feb.
3.
when
initiation
will
lx*
d-’
Hickner;
Treasurer.
Pauline
and diseases are im portant. More
S i, and son Dick 1have returned
held. Committee in charge of the attention must be given to the*
arrie 1
from San Diego, to make another Tvgart; Warden. Ethel Frazier; next
meeting
includes
Mrs.
Alice
nor. was
Conductor.
Dorothy
Simpeon;
production
of
kinds,
qualities
and
j
» with
>,in an-’ dj iph
Guardian, Mina Christensen; O ut Rausch? Mrs. Eileen Swan and am ounts to meet consumer de
W alter Easley, Jr. and Mi
Mrs Goldie Smith. All are urged mands and the improvement of
(eque!
«1« Payne They spent tl holt- side Guardian. Mercedes Phillip« to be present.
nätit
Right
Supporter
to
the
Noble
m arketing practices.
days here. also,
s. El
Grand. K athryn Reeknu
Left
Twenty memtiers of
red
Supoorter to the Noble
Lodge No. 249 and Top
Try Pilot classified ads thev pay
Bertha W hirry; Right S
Iw-kah Lodge No. 241 a
to the Vice-Grand. Tora
the joint installation of
of the Crescent City Lodg
Grand. Dora
Saturday evening. They
the Installation 5
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New developments in the use
eting.
a very impressiv manner,
of fertilizers will be presented
hour
A C C R E D IT E D
TEACHER
that the Crescent itv lodge
to Curry county farm ers and
rved gardeners at meetings scheduled
grand hosts.
Studio B uilding
Brooking«,
mila Has- for early February according to
L. C. Brittain returned a fte r
md Verna an announcement by the County
spending a month in Inkoy.-n,
California, visiting his wif< w ho
Agent. A rthur King. Soils Spec
is in the hospital there.
ialist
from Oregon S ta te College
Mr and Mrs H W. A*,fc
will assist with the program.
Mildred
Crawford
Was
so returned home after six
Soil samples brought to the m eet
the holidays with relativ
in Honored by Surprise
ing will be tested and fertilizer
San Francisco an 1 Sen Jcs
group of friends surprised recommendations made at
no
Mrs. Emma Waldien I»'
Mildred Crawford a t her cost to the farm er.
the bus Saturday for ’ ,,
geles. After a si
vi?
Local News Items
Budget Hearing
Set Kor Jan. 29
Soil Meeting
Planned In Countv
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