Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 08, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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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«
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