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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1948)
tage Four World’» Finest Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon THURSDAY, JV! y lege on freezing preservation oil sam e full record. In place of! norm al—du« ' fruits and vegetables. It has a obtaining a duplicate copy from spring was cold a n d * handy chart which not only tells Sm ith River 4-H club held its! WashiRgton he will only receive conducive to a.sparagUg Bu A LD E N E N. R O BERTS h o » p „ p » r e for freezing but Monday eve-1 w hat ,is . cailed “C ertificate in HELIX), TH ERE: The Croft lilies in nn-, alto te ll, w hat v a r ie tl« a re bezt nlnR, ,,,ad(,rv C c larence ,. ng, U u u n n „ d d „ e e „ r r r lpaders, leaders. ^ cu discarge,” which contains a re beautiful beyond w, T here are all kinds of weeks to freeze Ju st call 'o r dron us a ning' Clarence throughout the year in fact ,.arrt , Extenslon offlce, a , J " ’<1 Paul Al‘ m erely official confirm ation of only have about 50 p j^ m ilitary service, w ith very few each one has an , and w be happy t o L T rlb u t' V u c k c r-^ X th ere are more special “w eek s’ ■ Beach), Iieach)> and we e ll „ bp an averaje details. three huge blooms We than the calender can hold. How- send a each m em ber's hom e: "A 4-H A recorded discharge a t the com fortable at the farm ever, they are interesting and I t s true, it may be mid-July member lives here,” com pletes county clerk’s office is invaluable Son is still the most do give a time for special em but there s still tim e to plant the sign. These are placed all as a protective m easure in case and pleasant place to bv. phasis. Next week, July 19-24, has been some of the garden vegetables. over H um boldt and Del Counties of loss of the original, and a gards to everyone.. The n» Extension horticultural special- to honor H arry Tucker, who 21 certified copy of the recorded dis DeM otte, Ind. designated by secretary of agri by .next the in countv culture. Chas. F. Brannan, as ist Ralph Clark at OSC says any years ago, sta rte d the 4-H move- charge, issued cptt d .a* v a |u e J V a v d ' t o , !’ X x ? of these vegetable crops can be ment we‘e kn i i e hd 7 A™' p n “;Prvation P’aRted now with reasonable as- wet k. He doesnt mean, however A com m ittee has been appoint- to the original discharge papers above t h e Hendry to do all your fund preservation tog " 7 beet" ‘ hush 'ia-an's 'la te ed *° put up a 4' H boolh «* Del w here proof is necessary. near the Winchuck bna£ The county- ia i-a «a ' apd c»'a rd - T h e« 2 ± 4- « discussed and fall canning, freezing or drying u,,u u“ “™- 1 nvsc plans w ere completed for the Of food fo r family use io t h e l e a “h , , 'T U c r o p s ,h a ‘ | , , , - ....... snouia oe Planted soon. soon I ' a t*Rus stops to be made. I he last «h,.nd«n o l . - . . ---- ' should b<- planted F or the past week, abundant seasons. S ecretary ' .. . • ' »top will be made at the Jacob- Editor, P ilot: Sunday: Max. Mm H ere's a Brannan says. "Food is still the , \ f ° f ,a tc r gan,en son home at Rivers End w here Receipt of the p a p e r yesterday* Ju ly 6 ss most important single factor for ^ vegetables: t a b l e s : Lettuce m i g h t be the group will view the chin- again rem inded us th a t we had j u lv 6 world peace. We can not affo rd ' planted p., antw ,_ ?n ,ate J u ly . You can chilla p ^ ^ Following the tour in to let the product, of our faro,.: p'a " ‘. f n e s e cabbage, from Au-| , he caravan w i l l r e t o t o f o ¡ „ Z not sent our check for this year. Ju ly 7 .............. W We look forw ard to receiving as Ju ly 8 and gardens be wasted. These KUSt I ,o Turnips can planted about August 10. Then 'not* i b5’d?.e " h e r e a picnic and we alw ays have. Ju ly 9 supplies can lx? used to main- , - h ------- : ¡P ot luck dinner wull be served The crops in this region arc Ju ly 1 0 .......... tain the health and vigor of our V1eres sI»inach. Spinach planted beautiful to see. However, the ¡J u ly 11 families and add to total world durinK the last Bm days of Au- Mr and . M rs’ O scar Browne Br food supply.” Kust should m ature in 42 td 60 enJ<)>‘‘<’ a visit over the weel k-end asparagus crop was only half of! Rain for the week And, it w w illl'1avs’ And. V T' lal'k lark points points out. out, It| it WIL U l’h h *s n!ec<’’ niece, Miss Miss Ea>’ Fay L< L<» ximis. And. on on the the side, side, ladies ladies, it illl',ays’ And' ft. h,s Will tit«., »<__ help reduce that enormous «« food u d ... l ** heady to set on the • ta- and and hoc her ftotzanzt friend' Mrs. M ary Cham- bill to you and keep your fam-! ,de yet tJus fall. For spring spin- ’J 8, B°ng Beach. This was llv ’heir first trip north of San ily better fed besides. In our J ach, plant in about Oct. 15. Mr. C lark is scheduled to corned ’Mran®isco> The>' lcft on th e bus office you will find bulletins. If "* . ia n lx* of help to you in to C urry county Aug 2 3 and M I ? y m orn,n^ *oin8 n o rth ! Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinets rict m m eetings eettoe, aimed to *° " " ' b r »?umWa They plan any of your canning problems, 4, lor district ¡to let us know. We have a new assist you in uny of your garden another trip here in the future. I Tn-painted Furniture bufietin from Oregon S tate Col- problem« and to bring you the M ri” Ford Wood arrived arrive on newest in family garden plan-i the bus’ Thursday, from F 'resno. _____ MADE FROM KILN DRIED MATERIALS! nmg, planting and raising P u t ì ? Vlslt her sistcrs> Mrs. M ary these dates on your calender and An^hony, and Mrs. Ella Plais- Just Arrived plan to attend the one most con-, ted’ and her brother, Will Mo GENUINE LONG vem ent to you: ■ In^oe. Basement, Grayshel Bldg (B«ox 274) Brooking August 2 __ «si*.»« e r a Mrs. Fva Hdl returned home - W . 3 C oun House’. : ; r hebrU? * ° , nedary L S and Beach. Long India Canes Lockwood, and nephew and niece come and get ’em while they last Aug. 4 Chetco Grange. C harles Jensen and Mrs. Mabel All three m eetings will s ta rt Edward, at Denmark. Ore. a, 8 00 p. m. Bring the entire Bennie Kinnie, employe of the family. They will all be interested Plumbing I J. fag Lumber co.. Co., wno who received received in the message. We’ll like to see BROOKINGS OREGON more v . . . . . . . . J ' , " “ , . T w v e r e , injuries about the head I have purchased the FRED LEE Well- more 4-H vegetable garden clubs and face when struck w ith a Hrillinjr outfit, and will be ready immedi started this fall choker hook which broke loose ately to drill wells at any time. Contact from a log, has been confined to me for estimates and plans. Seaside hospital w here he is re “ =r-* ported recovering satisfactorily. ' r ; Chester Mclndoe of Orick, son of Will Mclndoe, was visiting his This sum m er w eather certainly relatives and friends here T h u rs General Delivery Brookings, Ore. should be the time to re-paint the day. Mclndoe is recovering from home and other buildings with injuries received in the logging woods near Orick, when a limb DUTCH BOV PAINTS from a tree struck him *on the in the kinds that stays bright longer j head. He was confined to T rin ity ’ despite rain or any kind of storm s 1 hospital, A rcata, for s e v e r a l months. "Homemakers" § 3 SMITH RIVER In The Mail-box: Weather Re B 1 L T -R IT E C A B IN E T SHO HAROLD T. JESSER Calcutta Poles J. J. Gallagher A N N O U N C IN G IT'S PAINT-UP TIME!! J. J. GALLAGHER, PLUMBÎNG Rrookines O rew n B. L P R IC E CHETCO THE HOME OF FINE FOOD Co. Service O fficer Reports To Ycu- P ilo t: * At the July m eeting of C urry i-ounty board of commissioners. I was re-aptxiinted county service officer for the coming year. The office for this veterans work will be at my residence, located on fswv lul, one mile south »if th» court house, next to the forest servui- station There is an inert asing ne for this service to v tterans ai their families, and s ing them to obtain education aid, G I Bill, hospita liaation. i sura nee, pensions, hui es, etc. My aim u ill he t< o assist all veterans and th< families in filing of the vari) claims. Respect fu 1 ly yo C. E. ger. serv ice office i As your s e n ice officer U We feature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sunday! E d ito r , B R O O K IN G S , O R E G O N CAROLYN J. KERR MOORE'S VARIETY A AITVREI, SHOP (Next door Io Bro,>k,ni;s Postoflire) like to stre s s th e im o o rta n c C A FE Floyd Kindel 6:30 a.m. to S::30 p.m. Saturday to 10:30 ■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ oi ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i Srwtkin^ Gantçe ■ | all vet. rans having their di< ■ 'c h a rg e s recorded. This will be * done cheerfully and at no c s f " general repairing BODY A M ) FENDER WORK PAIXTD ■ C c m p l« , tof.tom.tloo < « b . to .. J „ 0,1, o f t « co0„ „ , t o . hu» Mrvkv to any ¡stini in the United State*. In a num ber of h o s p n a li/Uien ■ s ta ti'p d bj 'vrious incidents ■ w here time « a . a verx - WILLARD BATTERIES TITAN' 01 I ant factor, no original discharge " 'V hen-a veteran loses his c ■ ■ TELEPHO NE 134