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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1948)
» o r w '« t- menta C h in a te P i "e S ix D r v u u r u i i u a - n A n r x »n t m u i , New Piafas W ill Save State Funds d t t m ik h i ^ b . "W e n d y W e e d e r" W rite s: < >r9fton J. J. G allagher Proud H e’s In G ear A gain , ious illness of Mr ther, William. His Wlfr Given a "clean bill of h e a lth ” ailing and is unable to Earl T. Newbry, candidate f o r 1 D ear "P atsy P la n te r” : his doctor, , J. J. Gallaghe*- load ° f work al<>ne F’ and Mrs' Ferrer the republican nomination for P. B. Shelley gives us this feels proud th a t h e ’s in „ e a r secretary of state, has developed poem. It seems to express the again and can do a little of the born’'A p ? i? p j <in 8 lb' P 12 at Kian»*] plans for peim ane.it license spirit of spring so very clearly: labor of his tra d e of fittin g fix- The plates and changes in the d istri tures of plumbing. n . , , ng. man h*s be* "And the Spring arose on the bution of license plates that will , It has been more than tw o and siste^ m & , bro ther garden fair, save Oregon taxpayers several I j y ears since Joe has been able iieve he’s n 817" U Like the spirit of love felt every to do any w ork. To him. so he in-i . . . hundred thousand dollars per, ; qul,e a li4 where; year and provide more conven- • » f«M, this is som ething akin to ‘ ¡J* and Don And each flow er and herb on being in jail, or som ething equal- located in the M0&e, lent service to motorists during e a rth 's dark breast the five months that he has been ly as bad. ¡across the street from | Rose from the dream s of in office. Newbry was appointed Mrs. Alvin Buchanan w intry rest.” secretary of state a fte r the ac lived during the winter 7i cidental death of Robert S. F a r C ro ck ers home nort* yj Those are beautiful words, ex Tests Being Run rell. Jr., last fall. Mr. and Mrs. An pressing the years most b eau ti On Flower ■ Pests Newbry first served the state fam — ily ---- left Friday ;or ful season. ~ **-*■«* as a representative in the 1939 This week I have some inter- W alter Doucet, entom ologist ^re spent the«, and li-Ml sessions of the legis- esting ideas about roses, and from Sum ner- Wash., c o n n ected ! l n g relatives. -»’«¡A. JbJbi Patsy, if you heed my suggestions WIth the departm ent of agricult- _ av<? Putnam. region your roses will be beautiful u re ’ Thursday, made a test of a ° ° ‘ Oregon Trails Ca Earl T. Neu.bry enough for a blue ribbon at the certain spray to combat n a rc issu s? 50^ S>cou,s of Amenci and * as a senator in the Azalea ' garden club’s flow er a deadly pest of d a ffo d ils« ’5? ln area *• a x-nciun m m e — ii« * J and narcissus. The two tests „ _ a d * yi He has V cfW 1912 and 1946 sessions. As a legis- show. 'ato r he was a strong champion First let us disregard a rule made in this area were at the and C urry counties. of highway and ag ricu ltu ral leg- *'hich applies to most plants in Fred Gustafson place and the isl dion. In 1917 he was chairm an >’our garden, but which does not C a,ifornia place belonging to Mr. W eather R< of the senate labor and industries a PPb’ to roses. "D on’t crowd the and M rs’ Bay Struebing. F o r the past week committee. p la n ts”., is th a t rule. If you w ant He is exPected to be here again Max Mai Not a professional politician, successful roses, you should plant this week to check the tests, and Sunday: 54 ti Newbry is a successful fruit them close together so th a t the to m ake others he m ight think April 19 April 20 ........... 51 grow er and shipper and owns a foliage will keep the ground cool I advisable. A pril 21 ........... 54 250 acre orchard in the Rogue and shaded, a condition roses en- A pril 22 ........... 51 i river valley. Since he became ¡Joy. LOCAL NEWS April 23 ........... 55 secretaiy of sta te his son. Lyn- When setting a rose bush in dell. 24-year old veteran, has fhe spring, shorten the strong Mr. and Mi's. ------------ H arry Axford left A pril 24 ........... 51 April m rr.aged the orchards. branch to 6 or 8 inches and cut Sunday for San Francisco w h e r e t~ p n l 25 ........... 54 .\ew bry has a daughter. Shir- the w eaker branches even more fhpy had been called by the s e r - 1 r ° tal rain for week ley, lb. , student at Salem high drastically. Heap the soil as high ' ~----- • •' His wife, the former Ruth »• EARL T. NEWBRY Secretai) c i State fa ri T Newbry » pati retard as a legislaior reveal» thaï he work', |u»i a* hard ai the pubi h s business as h r has ai ht» own. He works (usi as hard to product the maximum fr>m the public1« dol lars as be did n making a record as a successful orc bardisi, business and cis it leader Aur b tU tt g o e m a m f i tu bt, h ttp I S r t t b t f S r tr tijr j of S u i t P it for bv N ew b ry tor S e c retary o f S ta le C o m m itte e G ene Rossm an. C h m .. I l ls S sv to m b ,H P o rtla n d 5 O reg o n branchei are prum I to K ath erin e’s B eauty Shop 1. Card O f Thanks HEAR U. S. SENATOR G uy C ordon SPEAKING FROM W ASHINGTON, D. C. ***• K M E D 9:15 P. M . We wish to thank all our fri etuis lor the understanding sym pathies shown us during our re- ent bereavem ent, and for th< floral offerings. E arl T em plar M argaret and Emil Hosley Dorothy and Archie Diment. TE r * - - T O R CORDON 11 " w W 2-bed ra. Bad I heater, pte possi lent, bat n Jl lire. G< | trees, fi Lange, r pOOO-watt • r $795 1 • consider -th e washer yourli been set 01 Come in and m if 1 1 j Z A D A ’S BEAUTY SH OP Card o f Thanks I w ish h express my apprecia tion for the many friendly il acts rendered to me , Chetco D'rue Co Y 01 R REX A LL O r c -e n P rim a ry E lectio n , STORi Ready To Serve You Always May 21, 194g T. 1 i • f-/!.ti home m E-’*’. Cht tend gi IMX If J. I a ^es. we a re equipped to do all \ o u r expressions of kindnes- ;»n<.s of upholstering on Furni-J A ut°mobiles. Trucks and and sym pathy shown us dunn -At the illness and death of our lov Ira c to r Cushions. Samples glad- y shown. Drop us a card or call ing wife and mother. Mary Van on us. iPelt will alw ays be rem em bered Thom as VanPelt < 1 1 A S . S. S C H A A L C larence V anPelt. Box 42. Harbor, Oregon orncr of Ocean View Drive and Olsen Lane ■ 1 Closed Sunday and ON THE JOB I downs t a h- ■■ ----------- ------- ------ Card O f Thanks C ard o f Thanks bank bottom 1 with 4 B rookings Elec & Radio U 1 ................ . o Sandho Auto Court Ilarobr, Oregon UPHOLSTERING Friday, A p ril 30 loc best ca e, cree i in all. Notice To C reditors Johnston, is a native of Oregon protect against drying until the Countv Court Mr r.,r™ n and a graduate of Oregon sta te roots become established, and ty Orecon ‘ C° Un' college. Newbry was bom in Col- when the new shoots sta rt re- on orado and attended W ashington move the bank of soil leveling 7710 undersiKn°d has been ap- , S ta te college. He is 48. the surface. During the crowinv adm inistrator w ith the, • A civic leader. Newbry is a reason, cut branches to one or ? ‘U, an " exed of the E sta te of! past president of the Ashland two leaves when cutting flowers ‘‘ John A lto’ deceased, by the) cham ber of commerce and a di- A thinning process is impor- ( UI?^- County Court, and has; rector of the Jackson county tan t to your clustered or climb- q.tJallfled' A11 Persons having! chamber. He is also an active log roses. Old hard canes which ‘ ainis a Ea .in!,!t said e sta te a r e ni< mlx'i of h's American legion have carried blooms should be n°tified to present th e Post of the Rotary club. cut at the base of the plant and Same' dUly verified as bV !aw re- Among the foremost projects the new shoots should be trained quired to tbe undersigned a t the in his campaign platform is an on the trelises or fram es and of C. Gearin, Brook- auto license plan to save Oregon fastened there * inKS’ O reS°n, within six m onths taxpayers money. The position he The Polyaniha rose, a verv fr?m th ° date hcreof- seeks is onp of thc utm os, irn. hardy plant, needs very litttn » and first Published April Je 8. 1948. ixirtance, and he is suited in his pruning but thinning, wher Last publication May 6, 1948. background and training to fill should be done in early M. S. BRAINARD, A dm inistrator it capably. before they bloom. Hugh C. Gearin. A ttorney at Newbry. a Methodist, is at Be sure to watch this Law’, Brookings, Oregon v ;,)ls,tri<t lK'puty Grapd lor 8,1 details concemini E xalted R uler of the Elks for Azalea Garden club Flower Oregon South. He is a 32nd de- and don’t fail to study the — T gree Scottish Rite Mason. P ast schedule when it aDDears I tron E astern Star, a S hriner and to< Till we meet next week present potentate of Hillah Lo\e, Wendy W eeder" Temple. irre* on [beautifu Rome, snc bas Ten . Zenier PHONE 1<I tai F ‘a p}' Build Brock Gl Jed. Ah spring i Li, »kings