Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 12, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    World's Finest Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon
ly February 12. 1918
Pace Five
proposing the Camp White be
To determine the effect of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerns.Sr.
converted to a domiciliary fac-
root pruning, 120 bulbs were dug left the middle of the week for
icity for veteran care.
from one field and handled ident- Orland. California for a few
On Tuesday of this week. Sen­
ically except for pruning. Roots weeks stay.
Toward the close of the war. ator Morse called a hearing on
on some bulbs were cut off to Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hastings
annual meeting of the the basal plate, some were left returned to their home south of w’hen it became apparent that S. 1035 before his subcommittee
T t . t Bulb Growers Co-op- one and two inches long, and Harbor after spending the past neither the army or navy would and I appeared to testify favor­
continue the use of the 1500 bed ing the bill. The Veterans Ad­
C Tuesday, at Crescent others were left untrimmed.
¡few months in Portland.
was voted by members
Bulbs from five different fields Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McPherson hospital at Camp White near ministration some time ago had
1
tbe work, however, were dug aj tw’o week intervals are in southern California on Medford, it seemed reasonable submitted an unfavorable recom­
that the veterans Aministration mendation on the legislation to
Modifications. For the pres- to determine the effect of dig- a pleasure trip.
should make use of this new and the House and Senate committee.
he 1947 officers will retain ging time. To find the best mois-
very modern hospital unit. Exist­ Among the objections raised was
’U tV 'and include: Presi- ture level for packing and stor-
ing hospital and domiciliary fac­ the estimate that it would cost
rov Weideman; vice-presi- ing bulbs, the horticulturists are
ilities of the Veterans Adminis­ $1,500,000 to convert this mod­
Lionel Burroughs, and sec- testing four different amounts.
tration were wholly in adequate ern hospital into a domiciliary.
v Ray Guerrettaz.
' Study findings will be recorded
for the additional demand for
¡wer
as the
Vlie? ---------- . ----- -----
upr members,
m em bers, under
u n o e r the
v ie —•
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To be concluded next week
» 1 will find relaxinng of annouced at the lily field day to Experience w’hich will do them veteran care.
When $500,000,000 was recom­
T UPfth. is permitting the be held at the college during the good in the forthcoming touma-
"inTto sell independently if jweek following Easter.
ment, and possibly at Ashland mended for new hospital con­
was gained Tuesday evening at struction. I felt as did veterans
lie is found. A list of these
Eureka, when the Bruins met organizations and thousands of
xations will be published by Influenza Epidemic Is
the Humbolt State College frosh citizens in my district and in
committee.
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Claiming
Area
Oregon, that Camp White hos­
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in a non-league game.
The prevalent influenza epi- while the Bruins lost to the pital should be converted to a
demic still is claiming the atten- more-experienced team. 42 to 30. veterans hospital or domiciliary'
Jen Club Host
tion
of
many
well facility. Since that time I have at Hugh Gearin’s office
Public Card P a rty
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-W homes
------ throughout
----- m v j they
oaaw did
w show up * sufficiently
.v«». y
—
» bet- done every thing possible to have
. . .
. At.
the area,
with apparently little for their backers to forecast
ieery v valentine
motives
made
.__ . _ ______ t _ _____ this done. Oregon House and
leery
a ie n u n e iiiu
u v t-h u
w u r , ,_,
h a t jnp.
ter
showings
in
games
to
come,
Wednesday & Friday
second
® those ill the early part
econo Azalea Garden " club
“M| Among
The first half was a battle all Senate members had the full co-
part;vu
i hv Mr« oi the week were Bradley Page the way, with the frosh barely peration of all veterans organi-
afternoons.
oy m
s ., |
Mrs> Rrad -rtiu,.™
tea I tame
table arrange«
arranged by
Mrs.
holding'a lead. 17 to 15 at the zations and civic leaders of Ore­
inc Guerrettaz, was lovely.,
half. However, the last half the gon in the efforts made.
At home on 101, 2 mi.
bright red geraniums and
Last year, after all subgges-
frosh
gradually
pulled
away.
The
.ching candles, and door prize
tions were rejected bv the Veter­ south of. Harbor at all
box score:
ralentine cake made by Mrs
ans Administration, it began to
Ed
F.
Ackley
left
on
the
eve-
Brookings--30
fg
ft
pf
tp
irles Grayshel, was a truly
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appear that the objectionos to other times.
ning
bus
Wednesday
for
San
Reiling
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3
Istic achievement
Camp White hospital were based
ue traveling pinocle prizes Francisco, where he was called Church ....................1 0
principally on predjudice. S* na-
Rausch
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2
■e awarded to Miss Rose on legal business. He expects to
Ray Guerrettaz
tors Cordon and Morse introduc­
Felipe
.....................
1
mgarten and Bill Weideman. return here Monday evening.
Vail„ho„
4
ed R. H. 2971 before the House
i. Crissey and Mrs. Charles
w . A. “Bill” Foltz returned M<U^ an ............. 0
ivshel won the honors in pin- Sunday morning from Guam
................. 0
while Mrs. Wm. Crissey and where he had spent almost six ^ roes
•’ridge received the conso- months, employed by the army-
Wridge
army ?.inlor\ ....................A
Merritt ................. 0
on prizes.
engineers. He will be home for nardnAr
0
Vith the highest bridge scores a time, until the engineers take \ ’a/ Vrrian.................1
the evening were Mrs. Lane him elsewhere on another job. Beckman
Raymond —............0 1
of Eugene, Oregon, and Mrs.
Power was shut off for an
rry Axford. Almo New’ton and hour this morning between the -Tronic
12 6 10 30
Myrtle Hibbard received the, cfQ,
lir,o and n Brookings
rnnvina* while,
while I
state o line
f scores and Mrs. Hibbard was ^he new line was being cut in Frosh—42
fs ft pf «P
arded the traveling bridge at the Brookings Garage. This Crosby .................. 1
new line was extended to accom- Buit ........................ 3 1
.11 of the prizes w’ere boxes modate the garage and machine Klein ..................... 9
home made candy made by shop. requiring 220-volt current. Peterson ...............1
s. Helen Christensen, chair- Lack of this power has hamper- Palmer .................... 0
IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS
n of the affair, and her co- ed these businesses of several Dana ......................2
tesses, Mrs. Marie Guerrettaz. weeks
Haskins ...................0
NEW BUILDING ON PACIFIC ST.
rgaret
„ , Gravshel
_
, , left
,
...........2
D Reiling. , Rose
. Hubbard,
.
Charles
for ~ Coos Mitchell
M iuneu .............
rp
Bay this morning m interests of r m ow ...............
2
Vinners for the bingo game h’s f°T4heomin« campaign for
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re Mrs. W. E. Deveny and
enta^
.................. 20
2 16 42
5. Nancy Harper who were Representative ‘ Ralph Mwn* at County Tournament Coming
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an da square deael to all
arded delicious cakes
Bay who is aiding in the Friday evening and Saturday
uring the evening, birthday Coos Bay,
evening of this week, the county
rtings were sung to Bill j ca"JPaign*
Emil Moore went tournament will be held at the
dge and he responded by \ ghl d' , ’t te e k where they Gold Beach gym. The prelimin-
:ing his own ballad about the
J
, hcir (laught< r, aries will be played Friday and
lc° nver-______________
Eugenia, who will make a trip the championship Saturday.
George W. Darling
B (ìaude Goldizen
east with them soon. They will
n m n n ■ n ■
Io Facts Sought
be gone several weeks, and as Dead I)og Poor Sight
Letter From
Washington
were Co-op
Continue
Work
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Hombolt Frosh
Dumps” Bruins
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Income Tax
Service
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Local News Items
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Con^e
Highest Quality Service
PHONE
Aid Growers
iar east as thcir old home in At Area Dumping Site
aster lily bulb root pruning
the effect of water sprouts
digging time on bulb forcing
lilies a,e being studied at the
ion Stale college experiment-
Te" ^ sse!-
M
_nd h e r‘ At considerable expense to the
Mrs. Lilly . Iy
chamber of commerce, to say
daughter. Mrs. Marguer
. . -
the
rk anrt ,and
«on and two daughters left Tues- nothing about
‘'ay evening for Port and for a
,t(,° rfor' , hi/ a r e a seems
™ by h o rtic u ltu ra l depart- f e w 'd a y s v r u . w i.h _ n -la .lv « , „
the area's biggest neglect
^ ^ Z ^ a r e being
U
e i^ .
l ^ a ? C,e , T P"
H e n ^ rigM w^isV a’S ’u t two weeks ago
'" H 1 Ul<in8
tman. head of the horticul- when she slipped and fell m ar
,aW a big dog. dead,
1 'ivp<- ’ment. P ro ject leaders th e B r o o k i n g « home o
Stanley E. Wadsworth, asso- daughter. Mrs. Helen Myers.
e horticulturist and A. N.
Mrs. Charles McLean arrive«
•n
n s ^ tn r.t
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elem ents, which
and out to
_ .
yj
person who owned
h o rticu ltu rist, home the first of the week from offensive
n lily bulb growers must San
Francisco a^
-lity bulbs a t th e low- citie s w h ere she visited u ia ii\t
M. ?ost if they are to
e increasing competition
her countries and other
’ . Isworth points out. To
they need additional in-
’¡n
storing and ship
- f< tind that roots on the
i iy be removed or re-
he bulbs will be much
handle and pack; and
gging time is found rela-
Humportant. more time
may be given to digging
>s and hence labor costs
reduced. If the water
are found to have no
for mg qha’ity
y bulbs no b<
used
pers
dentistry . .
In Denture Work, the strong and
Beautiful ACRYLIC plate is sup­
erior to anv denture ever made.
Xng°w hCT he took the dead
" , .
th
Your plate may be worn
dum p, o r b e tte r
for .three weeks. Her son Ken-
/"¿V e been in
r.eth Hanley, who accomp. «
n»id”
her south returned home last a field.
week.
nib
Several local people attended
j
th« h.i'k1 ih;in ;ani’ in
when the local high school cagers ■
played the Humbolt State Col-
lege team. Tuesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fworek and
young son moved to Klamath
Blacksmithing
Falls Tuesday to m ux> 1 < <•
home. They have purchased a
Electric & Acetylene
home there and Mi- I wore
Welding
plans to spend a tew weeks ix-
ing it up. They have made their
DONE RIGHT
home with Mrs. Tworeka par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Masse ,
Mr.
near the state line
>roia
TwTirsk was discharged
navy.
t
home the same day the
same day teeth are ex­
tracted. An old denture
can often be re-made at
a less expense..
No appoint needed for
out-of-town patients.
M. & IL SHOP
DR.
J.
E.
( entrai Building
STEV EN SO N
Brookings, Oregon