Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 01, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    JULY 1. 1948
B R O O K IX G S -H A R B O R P ILO T, B rookings. Oregon
F a rm e rs p la n n in g to use phos-i
p hate
la te fe r tiliz e r th is fa ll shoulal
s h o u ld !
o b ta in needed supplies o r place
orders w ith o u t delay. A ccording!
to the 1948 handbook, payment
w ill not be made when phos-
S A L E M Oregon's great state
. gj^cH — A sum m ary Phates are applied to establish«)
p a stu re betw een A p r il 15 anti fa ir. Sept. g
fe a t^ v
;4!’ agricultural conser-
,5 practice payments re-
" ’
’
i
largest cooking and te x tile
A ll fa rm e rs have been pro- display in the 83-year h isto ry o f
fjwn the county agent’s
¡¡,-u-i 122 farmers in com ­ vided w ith handbooks. The coun- the state’s annual porduction.
Premiums fo r 1948 in the tw o
ber the 1947 program . ty c o m m itte e urges fa rm e rs to
Fendrick, treasurer fo r re v ie w the re q u ire m e n ts of each avisions have been more th a n
ur/v association, states p ra c tic e before c a rry in g i t o u t'tr ip le d by Manager Leo S pitz-
,,Bents total $38,722.49. to avoid em barrassm ent o r fa il- hart,
presents not more th a n ure. T he c o u n ty com m ittee in-1 , , _>•
Heading the extensive lis t o f;
f cost of completing ap- eludes:
cash awards a n d merchandise
permanent conservation
C harles D oyle, W edderbum
premiums is the large r e fr ig e r - ;
ch a irm a n .
i
a to r to be awarded the Oregon
gig farm plans are beir.g
C harles Fox, Langlois.
resident s c o r i n g the highest
! in the county office and
C ecil W a tt, Brookings.
number of points in combined
mailed out shortly a fte r
A ll in q u irie s o r le tte rs should c u lin a ry and te x tile com petition,
The allocation of $15,000 be addressed to the secretary, A desk model radio w ill be given
je made by the state com- R. M. K n o x. Gold Beach. A few the Oregon resident. 70 years o r
| for the 1948 program in a d d itio n a l handbooks are a v a il­ older, who scores the most points
county. .This amount w ill able upon request.
in the te x tile division.
the government’s share
O ther than cash awards, w in ­
|the approved practices b u t
ners in the varied te x tile and
Doyle, chairman o f the
cooking classes w ill receive q u a l­
committee, states th a t
M rs. Joe Zumpfe, E laine La- ity kitchen ware, sugar, b la n k ­
ie funds w ill be p ro -ra te d
C ia ire ,
Janice
March,
C la rk ets, e le ctric irons, and m a n y
equitable basis.
Schley, and Lyndle F a dling a r­ o th e r valuable merchandise a r ­
riv e d home F rid a y evening fro m ticles. Prem ium lists w ith com ­
C o rv a llis w here t h e y attended plete entrance rules and proced­
! 4-H sum m er school. A ll reported ures may be had by w ritin g the
I not o n ly a fine tim e but mucl Oregon State F a ir, Salem.
Const ru r t wn On Loading Dock
i gained in w a y o f knowledge.
C onstruction
was
completed
M r. and Mrs. George B a x te r
this week on a new loading dock
a re spending a fe wdays in H a r-
fo r livestock at the Oregon state
i bor, com ing over fro m Ashland
fa ir grounds. The new dock, ad­
a fte r the fin a l load of household i
jacent to the main barn area, w ill
■ fu rn is h in g s to move to th e ir
i be large enough to accommodate
1 ne w ly-co n stru cte d home in th a t
a dozen stock tru cks at once..
I c iiy .
, The construction w a s recom -
M r. and Mrs. Fred R e ilin g rnrnded by various breed asso-
rnade a tr ip to Olene, in K la m - : ciations last w in te r in c o n fe r-
a th co u n ty, last week. Mrs. R eil- enCe w ith Manager Lt*o S p it t­
in g re tu rn e d h o m e the la tte r hart.
p a rt o f th e week w h ile M r. R e i l - _________________________
i r g rem ained fo r a lo n g er tim e
I
S ta n le y W eideman, who harl (
been a student in C a lifo rn ia fo r .
M ako and Tavu were standing
some tim e , is v is itin g his fa th e r. 5 ^ the c liffs above San Francisco
R oy W eidem an, fo r the summer, looking out over the broad, blue
and e n jo y in g a vacation.
Pacific and dream ing o f th e ir
¡hom e in H aw aii. As they tu rn e d
to go back they stopped to a d m ire ,
a b e a u tifu l mansion w ith spacious
gardens. “ Someday I 'l l have a
for Ed. M endy o r
b e a u tifu l home lik e th a t," Tavu
told Mako. W h ile they were stand-
C. E. Jones
there an old man came out and
to ld them th a t he had a b o ttle
he w anted to seD them. N o t an
o rd in a ry bottle, h u t a magic h o t- '
statements
in v o ices
cards
tie. I t could not be given away, i
it had to lx> sold, sold fo r less
letterheads
en v elo pes
1 than the owner had paid fo r it. j
T his bottle, the old man said,
wer blanks
PU R C H A SE ORDERS
■ w ould give to the ow ner th re e '
¡wishes, hut if th e ow ner died!
'A.MPHLETS
LEA FLETS
LABELS
I w ith it in his possession his sou1 J
posters
w ould be e te rn a lly damned. T h e '
SA LES LETTERS
b o ttle could not be th ro w n a w a j
CATALOGUES
d r destroyed, it alw ays re tu rn e d
S H IP P IN G TA G S
to the ow ner "T h a t is w hy I must
'Pwializinir in C olor P r in tin g of All K inds
sell it,” the old man to ld them
"W e only have eight d o lla rs
between us, hut w e’ll take it . 1’
M ako said. As th e y w alked on
down the h ill M ako m u tte re d I
" I wish we had o u r eight d o lla rs {
in C olor P r in tin g of All K inds
hack." "M a k o !" T a vu exclaim ed, J
Printers
P u b lis h e rs
S ta tio n e rs
you were holding the b o ttle w h e n !
you wished fo r the eight dollars.
Do you suppose. .
’’
"T a vu . the money is in m y pock- ■
et. It works, W e’ll be rich. A fte r
Mako made his o th e r tw o wishes j
h f sold the b o ttle to Tavu fo r;
seven dollars and n inety-nine (
cents.one cent less than he had I
i»aid fo r it. And so the b o ttle h ad!
changed hands once more.
to do a n y o f y o u r
Tavu held the th in g in his
hands lo o kin g at it. and slo w ly
said. " I wish I had a hig horn?
on the Isle o f H a w a ii.” Soon a fte i
he had re tu rn e d to his room a
bellhoD
him
a te
ie g — r
oenoup ha
u a j rile
m jw d
m
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and his hands shook as he read.
"Y o u r uncle has died and you
le ir o f the estate am-
also have a good su pply o f p a rts
h a lf a m illio n d o lla rs ’’
ju n tn
, h r continued
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