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M t APRIL B. 1948 RIL 8, P IL O T , B ro o k in g s , O re g o n U ’o r /r f ’s F i n e s t d h n a 'e Page F ix e -J Program To Edward Arnold. M-G-M star, and fourth degrees. the city or town in the north Mrs. Vernon Hanscam and son Francis Conrad, A m e r i c a n The following petition to the west designated by their next of Terry are making a visit with Broadcasting company executive. ( ounty Court was read and voted kin. • Rowley, Mrs. Hanscams parents over in 50,000 Watts Arnold will be the narrator in for unanimously: Perta ’ "One officer and two civilians,” Grants Pass this week. the dedication program. Conrad To the County Cotirt of Curry- Elder n- with concluded, ‘ will remain at the son of the late Dr. Frank county: The Chetco Grange at the divihion until May 30 to an st a? tbl juj —Thursday ev en in g , is Conrad, under whose guidance >f the its regular meeting on April 2, swer inquiries and requests from at 6:30. W estin g h o u se I- KEX w ill b ro a d - Westinghouse established broad 1948 unanimously passed the fol next of kin, interested persons, casting at KDKA, Pittsburgh. lowing petition: veterans and other organiza special program c e l e b f t t - November 2, 1920. Representing Considering the menace of nox tions.” orest Da ¡ncrease in pow er fro m le from 50000 watts. The actual Westinghouse will be J. B. Con ious weeds to farm and pasture ley, General manager of West lands in Curry county; also the ? o*g«i ,ver will be accom plish ed ure of Cameras Film.* pthLs.6:30 p.m. rad io show inghouse Radio Stations, Inc., increase in fire hazard by such and C. S. Young. Manager of and pna weeds, especially gorse which is I This is W estin g h o u se” , G ifts fo r KEX. Music will be under the fast spreading over the entire Jackie Darger was honored by food stars.- public u ftie ia ls. territory; do hereby petition the a party, Friday, on his sixth ’risti amj 'e-'.nghouse executives w ill direction of George Bruns. River E v e ry O ccasion Soon after the program is un County Court to declare the en birthday, by his mother who in lid during the b ro a d c a st. >king at i tire county a weed-control dis vited in a group of his little der way Portland’s Mayor Riley from H ollyw ood a r e ’ring tie I will turn the station over to trict, acording to Chapter 451 of friends. Refreshments were serv -tty ed after games. Governor of Oregon, John H. the Oregon laws of 1937. ■r mot* Hall who will push the switch Following the business meeting The merchandise shoot, adver Brooking*, Oregon alescing which activates the 50,000 watt Mrs. Joe Zumpfe and her 4-H tised for last Sunday at White transmitter. “We feel this is ex Cooking II class presented an Rock Cottages, was postponed “HALLM ARK” tremely significant,” C. S. Young, interesting program. A meeting because of the weather, so will KEX manager said, “for with of the club was held on the stage be held this coming Sunday as Cards 50.000 watts KEX no longer and a short skit was presented. advertised. This group of 4-H members are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wollam ? serves merely the metropolitan lamed Portland area. We now serve interested in the scholarship be left Tuesday for a trip to Seattle. cks the Northwest with a radio sta ing offered to the summer school Monday.] tion which is as powerful as any at Corvallis. sen in the United States”. », Den KEX broadcasts on 1190 kilo- Berry Variety Trial | cycles and is the Portland outlet for the American Broadcasting Established I company network. j ' KEX is owned and operated The local demand for fresh by Westinghouse Rario Stations, fruit in Curry county has gen Inc. Other stations of the com erally been in excess of the sup pany are: WBZ, Boston; WBZA, ply. On most farms the small Springfield, Mass.; KWY, Phila fruit garden is also sadly neglect delphia; WOWO, Fort Wayne; ed. The county extension pro GASOLINE gram is being directed to correct KDKA, Pittsburgh. KDKA was the first radio sta this situation. tion in the United States to Variety trials are in the pro •rior F ire-Pow er m a k es broadcast a regularly scheduled cess of development at Rrook- I Chief lively, alert . . . gives ! program. KEX is the first and ings. Gold Beach. Ophir and Six Strawberry varieties includ | hashing «tarts, rapid warm- only 50,000 watt station in Ore- es. ing Sierra, Shasta. Donner and imooth u ltra -resp o n siv e ! gon. Lassen from California are be We have it lor you. Stop ing compared with northern grown varieties where winter Chetco Grange dormancy plays an important part. This trial is being conduct M et, Friday The first April meeting of the ed, by D. F. Masset, Harbor. Norman Chenowith. Ophir, is Chetco Grange was held Friday evening at the Grange hall with cooperating on a similar trial, Worthy Master D. C. Jaggers using southern grown varieties in the ?hair. Several candidates including Suwannee and Massey, were obligated in the third and comparing them with Narcissa from the Columbia basin and Marshal plants from Payette, Idaho. A number of new hybrids from the experiment station at Ore gon State college will be includ ed in the <,ane fruit trials, and annouced later. A mailing list T! of interested growers is being developed at the County Agent’s office. riaplaia under G IF T SHO P Local News Items Me Vincent* Doi It’s “Made to Order” for the Ranch Country [*« Sfyffl/ef' rookings TXACO Zyr) 7 -rvice J B e r t D eM oss V C t y t f a y Prices!! BROOKINGS MARKET Shortening I Y« 111 3 lbs. $ 1 . 0 9 isco, Sprv a d rift 3 lbs. $ 1 . 1 9 ■ a : 1< nded lard rlFT'NING 3 lbs. $ 1 . 1 7 I Brand—2 cans, 27c I'lK; toll cans case | E ( omplete L ine o f F r u its and V egetab les IX O C R M E A T D E P A R T M E N T fMB’JRGER pCN, sliced lb. lb. 49c 69c SEE O C R ( A N D Y D E P A R T M E N T Ma v A Nice A ssortm ent of Good Candy bookings Market Veterans O ffice To Close As an economy measure, the American Graves Registration division for the pacific northwest at Auburn, Washington, will lx* deactivated March 31. 1948. This statement was made today by Colonel H. M. Elder, command ing officer, Auburn General De pot. “Our Graves Registration di vision.” Colonel Elder stated, • has been charged with the res ponsibility of militarily escorting, in accordance with the wishes of their next of kin. World War II deceased servicemen to Wash ington, Oregon, and northern Idaho. In view of the very small percentage of the national total of World War 11 remains being returned to the pacific northwest the Quartermister General has considered it more economical for the divisions at Ogden. Utah and San Francisco. California to handle the remaining pacific northwest dead coming home. ’’Under the new arrangement, deceased servicemen being re turned from the European thea tre will be sent to Ogden. Those returning from the pacific thea tre will he sent to San Francisco. »From these tw o places th e se rv- Here is a two-fisted machine that’s doing a thousand and one jobs for ranchers everywhere. It’s the Uni versal "Jeep”—a "do anything” vehicle that takes you there, in any weather. It goes up and down steep grades, crosses rough country, travels through mud, sand and snow. You can ride fences with it, and take tools and repair parts right with you. You can carry salt and feed wherever your herds are ranging. 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