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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1948)
¡pr Pago Four W orld’i» Finest Clim ate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon J î ï r±-V' 12, * Mav <f! ' tneh, then roll the area ,,g h t,y. Following the seeding, the area should be w atered w ith a mi.st-like spray. j . Congressman H arris Ellsw orth If talk about the com m unity tu r n e d ^ to Funk State Forester, N. S. Rogers, Your new lawn should not be k rrguh conducted *' M t t m t i the grass reaches a anounced today that prelim inary ni;n !, • conauciea a hearing at .n d ic a ti-m of the Tuesduv ni r i ' . rKln8s Beaeh May 5th to determ ine the length of two inches, and thenIQualifying exam inations for va- belief over the sta te concern- 25 0 0 0 " Therp were w it lands which should be excluded grass shouldn’t be cut to less cancies at both the U. S. Nava! ing the next governor of Oregon 194s e . f eop,e atW : ■ Layma from Fire P atrol tax. V. V. than 1>3 inches. ¡and the U. S. M ilitary academ- Gov. John Hall seems to be nom- one M r f . o ** the 1 { presid I,2r‘‘ SUper' When y °ur ,aw " has formed ,as Wl11 60 conducted by the U. S. m ated on the Republican ticket. - ’ k rcported- ortaist m • was in charge of arrange- a beautiful soft green carpet ClVl1 Service commission. Mon- Sworn in office when the l a t e --------------- ------------ ■ during • . over your yard, other problems June 12, 1948. at the Post Gov. E arl Snell, Robert F a rre ll T FI I? T I e n . L" ,,,! s’n!-' »d-! confront you There are three bui,di"«» >" Albany, Coos and M r . O rn e tte were k ille i T 1 SDAL) | I to the jus merits include W alter Hof- m ain pests which may da e Bay. Eugene. G rants Pass. Med- H all seems to be gaining in pop- Growe™ of the W ^ . t , . , RospKiir'fr „ • -.......- ’ * -------- ------ - ... Gr° ^ r‘ i> > and re«s. Harvey Crook. J. W Tvson /son ------- i ,**----- f o r d PonJcn u la r favor as tim e passes. The CRO FT E a s ie r r y Charles Warnock. J. R. Y oakan/ ¿ “Y" ° Ugh !hey may ** ford. Roseburg, and Reedsport. I oi ihe ni Candidates for admission must race will be decided May 21 P la n tin g and Forcin’ Norman R Smith, D. W. S ’ ° h*’P *° yoUF «arden’ The first I and the I : r the L. K. H utton and Lob K ru etzer' “ l-l 6 common earth never have been m arried, and when Oregon voters cast ‘ th e ir Brookings Ore Doe to excellent cooperation 7 " Wh’Ch mO8t Cascs doeS must be bonafide residents of the prim ary ballots. Eun ----------------------- ---------------- and control of fires. Mr * Rogers such woni,erful work in creat- fourth district. As of the date of Leal Fred Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Betsy i estim ates that the levy will not ’ng T S?i! a " d fcrtillzin« the entrance into the academies. July exceed 5c in spite of increasing ^ round’ Ihi,>y m ay- however, 1. 1949. appointees for the N aval ! costs for the next fiscal year L ? Ve ,3* n unsight,y a " d Academy and M ilitary academy i club m< He gave a cnmnk>»<> d so d<*s lroy the new roots of must be 17 years of age. - - - - The liap ut th e three c o u X - r .., r g ra “ - T° elim inate the earth i m ax,m ‘tm ages are 21 and 22 re hospita and . ¿ u X “ b u d g e H o r C ™ d" n Z j . r ' “ * " " “ X’ eXCeP' °' BB »as p of lead with ex-servicemen who may be two CUONDER MOUJ coming y ear and ag reed ' to p ^ | , a ^ or ,oam et Be 1 ............. ............. About five p o u n d slyears older- s ,’rvicemfin within no uz hl S o l o m o n e v e r G ot V. M usk vid«1 a news releas«- giving ihe to 100 square feet. Then w a te r ,the Pr°Pcr age limits may com- TO SLEEP C U tT H items of interest. the grass. ' pete and wil be given the ex- THE IO O I T H IN G S i 5} Conn I Ant hills are not only un5, g h t - “^ X " ° n by ,h eir commanding HE HAD ON H IS ' reading II ly on a well kept lawn but th e v ! t i . ■ may h-n-ler its growth. Also a n t, , , ThhC exam ination w.Il be about iding on quite frequently c arry away the I? * *’ou5s 1ln length and confined \ py. At th new grass'' scteds. T l X i r e m any ° , VX . a ry ,r cading' spa- y cake £ I è? D ear “P atsy P lan ter” : ant exterm inators on the m ar- ?,S ,and alK ,bra- Nora- D M O N A M P H<$ l a la will the e basis of col Many of you men have heard ket today and they will L s u a .5 U v ^nations ! ^ ! ] 0”8 w ,u J be * . on ,h w ith A this woeful rem ark •k in the p pas, a ,. ------ solve your problem nuw However ever, i: h-IE™ tion e ,r n e d *" the <”<amina- kg on the fh,.., a ____ e . ' ... «‘On. lew days of hunny w eather .Isn’t they re n « ’t . _.. satisfactory you will A' , i were Ele this the time of year to put in find th at one tenspoonfui of car- a 7 d^ ir,ng to c°m pete [Inch, law n? and sure enough fellows, bon bisulfide introduced throinm shou,d not,fy Congressman Ells- th e ladies are right This is the the tu rf by means of a^ o n g stem tH ° U^ ° ffiC6 Bui,din*’ i Girl Scoi ■ether w perfect time to plant your lawn, oil can will prove satisfactory XVash,aKton. D. C. not la te r than I So out with the shovel and the One m ust rem em ber that car , l s t ' lndicating th e ir choice der. Al; rake, your troubles are just be- bon bisulfide, if spilled, will kill ~ - : L aCe f o r . ex am ination, legal |to their resirence, and date of birth. g |,ining- the grass. Cresc Hie first step in obtaining a Many times moles invade our | a? an en good lawn is the careful sowing Iawn as well as our garden. They held a t of grass seed. A fter the ground are a common pest and they may Jiturday a All singers who wish to co-op is properly prepared, w ait for be exterm inated by the use of i dancing a calm day then divide the quan- Poisonous gas. prepared espec* erate in a choir to sing a t the R E PU B LIC A N CANDIDATI I - A skit Azalea Festival religious serv- tity of se«xl into two parts. Sow ,a d Y I°r moles. tee to be held in Azalea nark « thin9s on your was put o in one direction using one-half of A Wt>ll w atered lawn is alw ays s,.n J ,7 ' L '•'* 1 ,r\ . AzalX»a park, Pa rk *-w,w< moi nund / are more im portant than I troop, f t the reed, a fte r which sow in the the most beautiful and here is i - o . , , , , ®rnin& MaY 23rd- a re' your c a r f N ot m any w e ’ll im ger. singing opiM»site diuviKH, „.m g the ° th er a tip to remember. A thorough m um tv' R . n t 7 ¿‘7 W i can p provide rov™ ,ne To the National Coni the mean» fo itno by M i h a lf of the seed. Observe a dis- w atering less frequently is much evening a t P« 00 ^ l ^ k SatU nlay y° Ur mind a t ease- com m itte Served Four Session! in tinct p attern in sowing grass b etter than a light sprinkling •ere In a Legislature Speaker of N. seed. - often. 1 9 4 3 . Veteran of last wer i and Isabi You may figure on using five Goixl luck with your new lawn liberal, constructive party . I »ere giv«- pounds of seed per 1000 square and nomination of Oregon's! Love. “Wendy VV’eedcF’ and leade f«*et or one half pound p er 100 candidate. squ are feet. Pd. A dv. McAllister for W illiam Tolman is visiting rel- p a n te d A fter «.wing, rake the seed I ¡.lives in Napa, C om m ittee. Herb Grey, Douglas V. Cooley, born and C alifornia for l-Apartm uw SOU Jlghtlj no) ,I , . , A,, ,| „ , 1K, BROOKINGS. OREGON i reaix*d in southw estern C urry __ p u rity on a dairy ranch near — Harbor, Oregon. A g raduate of the Brookings high school. Has spent most of his life in Curry county. Is very well known and a highly reputable citizen among As I could not sell my well drilling ma " e Hope To See You Every Day As In his many friends who know him .' chine, I will resume mv w a t e r well Is a resident and home owner of Past When Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Served Yi Brookings. drilling after APRIL 10. With over nin«a years of oper- —Floyd Kindel «enee in highway and road con- s m et ion he has operated prac tically every type of road bui,d. ¡Means Ci General Delivery Brooking, Oregon mg machinery, successfully un der the eyes of a sta te road in fi■ ■ -50 a.m. to 8 ::30 p.m. Saturday lo 10:30 pi spector When the w ar started he went into defense work on governm ent am m unition dumns on Mare Island. Beniea. Port ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I B K U O K IN G S < hicago and the navy airfield ar Alameda. In the service with the V s m arines, stationed at Camp Pern on. Calif., and attached to l - r ERL. SAT. & SI N. Only the 5th division headntmrtorw. ‘‘'iquarters and service company as a he i Bake or Broil v> ■ luipment operator It was at a tim e when it u generally understood by m< ir Ki Jieople locally th at our pres« county commissioner had i ln- tent ions of seeking ffice for an- Mher term , th a t Douglas V. IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS >ley saw the need for a cap ible man to ta ee up where he NEW W ILDING ON PACIFIC ST. would leave off and with that in mind pnx'etx! ed to file for >ur A Meat nom ination subjec t to the repub- lican prim ary, M, i.v 21st. He has no outside intere? t or enterprise Featurir to conflict u uh or divert his time and a square deal to all from county intc rests and obli- izing gat ions. He jg U qualified for the p,-sition. His integrity i> be- J'-arant ny an* ti vot, D »? f( i tv uoner. I laude Goldize George W. Pai ?nt Firo nearing Honrmn \A/r“ «c rire was Holrj Or» Mnu □ C neia Un lYiay Appointm ents Due Gov. John Hall For Academies Popular LocaJly /Xloo7 were length« , r X t°f the Oakland V? ® eren/ww? & Wendy Weeder' W rites: V o t e Foi WILLIAM N O T IC E McAllisti DELEGATI VOTE FOR DOUG COOLEY I nce WATER-WELL DRILLING UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! ch FRED C. LEE CHETCO CA FE MARKET meat specials FILLET OF SEA BASS SPARE RIBS LARD PORK CHOPS short RIBS HAMBURGER lb. 40c lb. 59c I lb. 35c 2 !bs. 69c lb. 69c lb. 38c lb. 49c Bratìkìngs Cantre Highest Quality Sen ice PH O N E 134 ■ •