ra g e F o u r
W orld’a F in e st C lim ate
i. j q
s.
a a 7 r e ,m^ k,ng a ttra c tiv * des!grs
A rth u r Lee H earing of Salem pleted. And. light w aterings c a n ” » » Z T "
and
textures in in money-saving
money-saving accompanied
accompanied his
his g grandm
do more
more harm
harm than
th an go^d
« ¿ d " It
ifi
«*>
<1 textures
ra n d m o other.I
th e r.' do
p'\p‘
’ ,|ra
Pes; s Some
.o me are
ieht ¿ w a atering
t« « « « ,
®
paper
drapes
are treated
treated Mrs.
Mrs. E E lm
lm er
er Asche,
Asche, home
home a a fte
fte r r works
works this
this wav.
way. L Light
B v A L D E N E N. R O B E R T S
with a chemical to m ake them her visiting in northern Oregon) bring feeding roots ud to t i '
I t is said that T,^
1
H om e D em onstration A g e n t
soft and more pliable and fire- and will spend several weeks a t surface of the ground w here nnt has
d e f e n d h .-J<*
has defended
i s t,1"“
j resistant as well. When shopping the Asche home.
j a few hours of
1
HELLO, T H ER E.
to the end of his s t r i n g
A nother Fourth h a s
passed, lor P«l*,r draperies, request this
Jim Carson left F riday night can burn the plants ° " Cather re tire undefeated, n « 1? 1
With the usual dances,
picnics. ^ e a tm e n t It will free the home for Seattle, w here he visited a t
... „
1
a n t i c s I, it ,s , °“ /
e n te r politics.
ULT ill
ill ran e for
firecrackers, parades,
contests * on.e more unnecessary fire the home of Irene Johnston, his
VVeH- then how much should w
rumor®
and fam ily getogethers. It was a hazard-
fiance, a form er student in the you w a te r? King says
01
* each
----- g ar- ’ bam a, his homl
local schools.
den irrig
a tio n should include
¡nob.a« ....
-
v state.
irrigation
wri
J u s t how far he win
Jim m y C arte left W edneshay te r enough to m oisten the soil th a t direction depends J
Did you like your bulletin
com
pletely
to
the
depth
the
roots
to
visit
friends
in
Selm
a,
Oregon.
"Money Saving Main Dishes"?
penetrate. T hat m eans two or num ber of things, First •
We have just received another
C urry County Indian Heirs as
depend upon how the civ/
three
feet.
which I think you’ll enjoy just as sociation will meet Sunday, July
clause of the plank that
much. I t ’s called "Food for Fam 11 at 1 p. m. a t the G range hall.
Meanwhile, it doesn’t m ake a en tly wrecked the
ilies with School Children." The
particle of difference how- the P arty Wdi carry thr
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Strpm m en
Moore family a typical Ameri- of Rogue R iver are spending |
w aten is put on. P u t it on in south with the apparent I
c . a n family - , consisting
of two several w
furrows, use a sp rin k ler—it ’s all lean landslide imminent
........*■> —
eens a i t u Cham
n a m b bers
e rs F ir
weeks
X "„ T T i / h l i i T t r " ’ ! :
S “ * "«.«■>?
« « - lily
the same.
fall. At least Joe could
GOLD BEACH (office of county
dren of eight and 11 years, and ___
_
____
interests
here.
him
self one way or anot
ide1 But. to apply enough w a te r
their parents, serves to illu strate
Mr a n ,
.
a g e n t)—The recent county-w ide'
the departm ent of ag ricu ltu re’s „
’ H ’ We,8*l have test reported by Dr. M organ and during a single irrigation King
new publication called "Food for Mr
, h e *r daughter’ D
r Souaillard of the bureau of says it
Dr.
R is
Is often necessary to keep
E very Tuesday noon.
hildren- ‘
df1e H^nderer and two anim al industrv.
,.r ^ the
Families with School C
Children.’
industry, deDartm
departm ent of
e w a te r running for eight to i '-iUU* «i v mcent's Rest;
for
children of Elkton, Ore.
agriculture, showed C urry coun- 12 hours in one spot. To find out H a t i n g Rotarians are
sd Mrs.
Mrs. Moore has a food budget
Joe
Morrell
— ......
av« returned
«viuiiieo from
irom his
nis !y . Ca!t,e
v aniv free
u v e from
irom Brucellosis
nrucenosis if enough w a te r has been p U* ----- -----------
cent-Rec
of 127.00 per week (based on
March, 1948, prices) on which trip to Portland where he at-) ^Bang’s disease). One re-actor on, h e re ’s a sim ple test. Dig down
of t
i cream
to feed her family nutritionally tended the sta te convention of Was found at Agness. It had re- ith a shovel, hoe or some sim i
well-balanced meals. As any the Eagles. He reports a large cently been brought from Coos la r tool. T h a t's the only garden
lisd Mrs.
h visit V
m other knows, feeding a family group present for the conveh- county. Disposal of this isolated w a te r test th a t’s sure-fire.
of six—on a budget—is far from ’ion, and he hopes th a t an aerie case leaves C urry county clean
Ison ant
easy these days. It takes a lot (local lodge) will be sta rte d soon' except from some im ported beef
Holiday
in Rmnlrinm
/»nttlr»
otüi
___»
_
Brookings.
c a ttle still held under quaran
of thought, planning, and inge
Horn
nuity.
Remember, it’s Lily Blossom tine by Dr. Morgan.
Fluid milk consum ers can well
Mother Moore knows that all I ime in Brookings, July 17-18
Mr. and Mrs. George Harbin alloid to investigate the source
memlier» of the family should
Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinets
have milk, vegetables and fruits of S eattle left last week for their of th eir milk supply as p a ste u r
ization
is
only
a
poor
excuse
or
cereals, eggs, and meat or meat home a fte r visiting at the home
Un-painted Furniture
H arbin’s Parents, Mr. substitu te for clean healthy c a t
alternates How she supply her °
tle
with
sound
udders
free
from
¿¿I
and
Mrs-
Elm
er
Asche.
family with an adequate diet
MADE FROM KILN D R IE D MATERIAL’
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Payne and m astitis,
aatitis* brucellosis and tuber-
tuber
and s t,|| stays within the limits
•
hildren
of
Cave
Junction
spent
CU,OS1S-
Vaccinated
herds
are
re
or her budget are told m this
e Junction spent
fA«.«, week-end
..— t.
.
the recent
here
visit actor herds as the vaccine used
attractiv ely illustrated booklet. tho
is a culture of the live organism.
There a re suggestions for buy ing relatives.
Basement. G rayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brookinp|
ing. «oring
*— and
- • cooking food i
The Indiana report follows:
and Mrs> George Titus
>
f<*«l
Plan
fo,
«
w
^
k
!
°
tte
r1
Rock’
Ore
•
^
r
e
busi-
Abortion is only one part of the
plu>
showing the types of food and IL T an* p,easure visitors here dairy cow brucellosis picture.
The financial loss, aside from
how much is needed for each
¿JT ?
„
member of the family, menus f o r '
Petersen of Ingle- the hum an health hazard, is the
single factor
factor th
th at
at should
should
a n week, and
tvpfcal week<i
’ Calif.,
L a n r ____
’ » is
ls spending
»Pending a few biggest slnKle
weeks vislting
her
and spur eradication of this disease.
supply of foot
uRay ? ond F° g a n. U. S.
Free copies of th bulletin are! w ^ h t7 ’ Mr’ and M rs ^ H e ni
I June purchased the F R E D LEE Well-
»ome extension
extens
' l,T' and fam ily.
; public health official of Indianap-
available a t the home
office, Gold Beach. Send
>( ur re?
Ind., nnint“'4
pointed out •--*
that * In-
-
f-' i't Carlson arrived home on ° oils, Ind
llrillinK
outfit, and will be readv immedi
where diana’ a i°ne,
on the
basis of ap
n X r , , a ” ’ur
h Safurday from Sweden
.........»IIVIV
.
— ----
ately
to
drill wells at any time. Contact
D nt a month visiting rela- proxirnalely < Per cent re-actors
me
fo
r
estim
ates and plans.
tn
e
s.
He
came
as
far
as
A
rcata
*
n
I
n*
ana
herds,
lost
55.4
million
Gir Is, Too, F la re in Ju d g in g
1 5 » D,an<,
pounds of milk costing Indiana
Last week th ere was an article
p
en $2.211,000
telling of the w inners in judging ,
Lily Blossom dairym
f
-- <at
— the
— ra te
contests at the 4-H s ,, m m
I
' n Brookini s> July 17-18. '
** Pt‘r hundred w eight). This
school. When that was w ritte n ' . ?Ir*' Ava,on K ersher of Ber-I , d^ s not take into considera-
General Delivery
Brookings, Ore.
the girls' rep o rts w ere not m ' H s u a s ‘ •»Hcd to H arbor by tlon tbe 8 ’ain loss in feeding
the office Two C urry cotm tv,
sudden ll,ncss of her m other, ^ n;P *^ucU ve cows, labor, over
girl« placed in food judging e o r \1 ‘
XdH<' Rodehaver. She is head, loss in calf crop, and in-,
tests. Anne K rcutzer Langlois
n ‘a,n ,n K
care for her m other creased veterinary bills.
For the past year and a half
tide for th .n l and Janice March, h n ” ** PP#tin* easicr a » this
"A T E M
a
co-operative
study on brucell
H arbor, tied for fourth. Sorry
,
girls, that this is late
’
Imogene Maxwell of La- osis has been made in Indiana,'
the U. S.
LETTE
is an ,n „ .,„ ia r,t , . „ , 0 " ” B*'ach l ' ' hl
‘.«ending with
* '" n ,"lc
s bureau of anim al
of 4-11 club w ork Nut u n t i l . ' h c '" " " " e r » Ilh her cousin. Mrs. _ ‘ndU5lr>'.
* 1 urdue University, the
lilt-
PER B
«"•'« “ I.......
„ „ a lity w „rkfl M-X
--------- S ta te Board
-
Indiana
of H ealth,
the L'. S. public health serv
manship can she m ake her best'
?
and Mrs Rav Wood riff, anti
.
i.UlPHI
work better. C ongratulations to sT' ’hrv<’ vh,Id,vn °f Bozeman. lce Pa i ticipating. a ru ral area
Anne and Janie«-. We’ll exnoet
‘‘»titana, ar«> visiting Mr Wood-J U as surveyed to test organiza-
We F eature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sundays |
POSI
’f vour smves« 1 I.1? s Pa n nts, Mr. and Mrs. Alan ’“)n technics- The d ata obtained
in' hearing m
....
and
other
relatives
in
are
from
to°
SIna11
a
group
to
Ar
es
in
paper dr
Floyd Kindel
LATA I.
the area Mr. Ufoodriff is ehem- 'l>e conclusive anti should not be
*n y.»ur horn
M anufactt
ist-y professor at M ontana S ta te considered representative of In
6:30 a.m. to 8::30 p.m.
S atu rd ay to 10:30 p-ff
fializii
College, Bozeman.
diana. However, they indicati*
Brian and Wa\n« Russell of the need tor surveys in more
Ju st Arrived
Sacram ento are spending a few ll,m posite groups
There were
G E N U IN E LONG
■ » ■ ■ ■
weeks h e r e at the U inchuck 175 ¡ a r cent re-actors in 1545
■■■■■■■■■
ranch of their uncle anti aunt c attle tested on 268 premises;
cializir
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lockwo«Ki I K. p er cent re-actors m 746
Mr», h'ranees Tolman ia at heri swine tested on 90 premises (all
W inters
Lonir India <’ane>
home a lte r «|>ending the w inter swine in the area were not
come
anti
-•t
’em
»1
at < in ta Rosa, visiting relatives fw te d i; anti 0.82 per cent r*-
-night.
actors in 110 horses tested on
>'t< premises. Phe num ber of hu-
P lu m b in g
pn
m an re-act«
detected i n »h«
wer
BROOKINGS
ar
ON
1.5
hut
new a fte r I
a re-actor was
last w inter
anim al re-ac
HomPmnLorc"
nomeniaxers
A L D E N E N. R O B E R T S
//I
He Could FV
Local News Items
Curry County Cows
Free O f "Bangs"
Disease, Report
n
A KID will be
en away!
b i i t - r it e c a b in e t sho
HAROLD T. JESSER
A N N O U N C IN G
a o iz p
B. I. P R IC E
CHETCO
C A FE
THE HOME OF
FINE FOOD
BROO
Calcutta Poles
Srndkin^s
J. J. Gallagher
Corale
1 *FS PAINT-UP TIME!!
I should h ‘*%mT 'veather cert' ,iI>1'-
^¡¿ 3 3 ^ the kinds
I '
i . s|
that s t a y s b h j h t ^ n g e r
e r ;u n o r a n - ' k in d
- S
± 1 GALLAGHER, PLUMBJNG
“ “
Oi
ton
How Much Water Z
Do Gardens Need? ■ ,
" ith the s ta rt of the
of summer, gar
fing Art Kirur. Or,
vv.ivg«- sous spec
much and h«'w
w a te r my garden
Well, says K.ng
do’s an«! don’t» «
w ater problem ■
W
E
G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G
,
, ■ BODY AND F E N D E R W ORK
■
W ILLARD BA TTERIES
PAINTPÏ-
TITAN Oil?
TELEPHO NE 134
C. N. Goldizen
f
g . w . Barlin«
tOOKH
bei