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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1948)
,<lAy. SEPTEMBER 2, 1948 mbq ¡ V û U ’C î f P ÎT lQ H& v T S ! I ^ . A Pre-school clinic was held Bulbs ¿ Z ^ w k Sh ? w h 7 ; ; ¡ ; Oí / ^ ™ '■ y « B S ' ^ - h a k e o p . , - n OT B rw king, > ■ - r A ,o n 9 A l d e a R o w RJiule n\ ' n '™ n g m r e - ;;;;,n g t S ! _ _H ; MPTY.DVMPTÌ B u t ,-,, , toyetht opa in. - f of Roseburg, who p ur-, Phe gardei ,-he Bullis property, h a v e 1 “ J- . and Mrs. Harry nave ........zixiora a.' Oxford a? t' a‘l ■r ol yester-year 1 ¡'and ‘c plan to iperty, from make t h e i r ’ I IVPfl from San Francisco Sunday \ ; 1 ■'•'»m h k u > «7w h“ i S,ay " ‘-hete, X here. ns of riv er home. , h™ 8¿ he had come Lev Ryan and daughter, ' Mrs. B. E. Kerns Sr. is spend « il h r i g p,anet Scientific Ann, left for their home vitamins, root- root- afield Thursday a f t e r ing a few weeks at the me K ern’s ern s , talk . of hormones, • '«utiuin*, £ Mrs. Ryan's father, E arl home above H arbor, having ar- í í , ’™',ters- ^ e d -k ille rs, blossom ¿id thé L. G. Stafford rived from K lam ath Falls. Sun- ,L," n,!> apple-sticker^ fungus day- ^ t e r s and bug blasters c h i n for some time. c h a rle s Schaal made a trip to Sow plan,s up and , and Mrs Br i: >rd Stow eli K lam ath Falls the la tte r Lar, í n . , .him h ? í ° Wn «ardemos mak- r Mike, of Vista, Calif., their uncle and au n t, of last week. On his return Sun- LarentK a í ,? * inip? * lbf,e- a P" day he was fu rth er Mrs. W. F. Miller last Schaal who accompanied had ‘ been bv Mrs " . ' » Z h“ d‘ ln « lls * nilKht • * » « he had and remained for a relatives in th a t section. h,s ' 1?>, leaving Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P erkirs n J ’1 ^ * ’ J ™ >(JU *niP an up and Mrs. Charles Lindquist ,r erest .nT ♦ P ' Ü m*ght Lidena. Calif., left Sunday are spending several weeks at 1er home after visiting here Salem . While they a re gone Mr Í in.t c I ,s n n « *’ remember that be,h,nd >our week with Mrs. Lindquist’s and Mrs. Erskine Miller are s t a r ing a t th e Perkins home ' a „ . ¿ l ’ X S“í an ava!anch?i , Mrs. Anna Waldien. Mi«« Pharintt,, ur ir ’«"earch resulting in so many and Mrs. Gene Reed and Miss C harlotte Wallin is spend- relative discoveries as to cause children of Lamont, la ing a short vacation here with th e revolution in gardening that at the home of Mrs. 5 £ „ f f " 2 * Mr' and Mrs' Carl s*mPhfied the work of the g a f. [5 uncle and aunt, Mr. and W allin. She is returning in a dener. few days to College Place. Wash., Frnm thn , . . G. Stafford. w here she will attend W alla ° ° f why a . Leo Fisher of W aconia, W alla College this veer g, 0 s laMer upward than b enjoying several weeks kt ? L ¿ * upward upward shoo, buds nth *.v. her —.........Mr. osn-in-law and and Mrs. A. C. Joy left grow more rapidly than side- ter Mr and Mrs. A. F. last week for Ashland where they shoot buds and of why, when the s J P,an to spend a week at the ¡ upper buds on a plant are ro ller Community club and °^r í.be Woods, with friends moved, the side ones are stimu- i enjoyed an annual club -Irs. Elm er Hanscam Jr. had iated. came the discovery by bot- at Azalea state park, on rni^*°rtune of scalding her anists of a chemical m anufac-f afternoon After the pic- self, w b e n opening a pressure tured in the upper bud T h s | fi afternoon was passed tn °k e r last week. She was quite chemical moves through the sa p -1 g, with games of horse- badly burned on her chest and tsream. lodges in the sid buds and slows down or even stops |ind darts furnishing the en a rm s' Mrs. Bernadine Steele return- their growth. taient. _ E. E. Hanscam Sr. ac-I m < 2 Í S Coumv 'c M H d w'h^rC The « ’mposlnon <•» tord Wa and ierry Anderson, lei, w ,„.i. ahon conducted hi Hum ' LSOn 5 named Auxin. I| trthnd. Sunday. While in boldt S ta?e CoBeg,. The work E!tPPoSe ‘f0™ ,hv Greek WOrd’l —L — part — . of the - sta - - - te - , . shon was held in -7 8 ‘ m or/« "Auximos, \ tximos mea ung to orthem meaning to promot prom ot- »1 Hanscam d’ ln A tha ?.'* , county, * f' re< with i a pjant noiiMdlll had IldU her 11» I e I J v I e S s , t,on area ‘ . growth. * .... With this v initial ,.f to again, and the g eroun . d en ts living in . . . cabins »— in the nd tuith- ,n> of ro u p i , stu Rnd lu r, her \ ears of relatives redwoods. Mrs. Steel specalized rew an.h’ lhe unknown ih e m k a l I in visual education. | .. au'.in .. was »uiiiifHi, fl , anaiszru, ar,ahziM , o Mr and Mrs. Charles Seymour lhpsiz,,d ,,nd ,„ und had ad as rUJUSCgUVMS houseguests ItlM la s.w »ITR, e e k , Hit Mr , . . . ac,.„ c and Mrs. C. E. Elston and Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Adams of P o rt land and Raymond Renfrew of From this, hundreds nt chem- Medford ’ca* relatives were made an , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Frazier en- ^ « 1 . ’ hormone" effects. \ gaged Dotson Painting Co. to re-i variation ot the original, napb- paint their home a solid white, thalene acetic acid was found to| adding much to the appearance stim ulate r»>ot growth rooting E.WQI AKTERS of the property cuttings was simplified. Du same Mrs. G. Sutliffe. who left over 'hem ical w ,> tom 1 tr. prevent FOR a week ago for Sacramento, to or delay the formation ot at«-i ine F urn iture tak kc e tier :ier grandson grantn >n there ui'-n to >o catch eission layers self-pruning - in a plane for Oklahom, returned plants apples remained on the to h er home. Wednesday. a few more days to per- A ppliances Mrs. Blair Gould and daughter, mil thorough n ^ n a n g It was, irh u ru left t.vf, T.ir«Jax for aIso- 'Iso. learn B arbara, Tuesday nicht night for ---- xi that tomat bio - San Francisco, by bus, to buv soms would be speed, .i . BiltwelP a stock of sliocs for ,hc begin- W <™.< — « « b t . spray- idricks Oregon World's F o u s t Clim ate will hold its first m eeting of the club year Friday afternoon. Sept. 3, at the community hall, be ginning at 2:30. Thè new club president, Mrs. Eunice Faris will preside at the business session. A program and “get-acquainted” meeting will follow. All ladies of the community are invited. Smith River union school will ;>en for the fall term , Tuesday, Sept. 7 The following have been engaged to each, by the board: Mrs. Helen Tracy of Crescent City, principal and upper grades. Mrs. Louise Dawson of Sat: Francisco, interm ediate grades. Mrs Mary O strom of Smith River, prim ary grades. There will be a half day of school the opening day, so as to give teachers tim e to re-arrange and m ake out th e ir program s for the grades. Mrs. Eva Hill recently visited her son. Dave C rockett and fam ily in the Chetco Valley. She had the pleasure of seeing "K urzan' Page Five the thoroughbred Arabian s ta l lion, belonging to Mr. C rockett, which he just brought from Cor ning, Calif., w here he won seven prizes in ten entries. This horse competed against a SlO.tXX) s ta l lion at the fair at Con.ish. t Mrs Eddie W estbrook, w h o celebrated her S4th birthday on Friday, z\ug. 27, was especially honored at the home of her sis ter, Mrs Ada H ursh, and d augh ter, Mrs. Edna Rtxsa, many rela- tin u s and friends calk'd during the afternoon to extend birthday greetings. She received m a n y gifts and cards from friends.. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Young an d children, Betty and Butch, of Modesto, Calif., were recent vis itors at the home of Mrs. M ary Anthony, on th eir arrival here. They ar»' on their annual va cation and plan to sjM'nd several weeks at K lam ath Falls w here they wil enjoy fishing in the K lam ath River. S T O P IN at the TOWN SHOP and see the J? N EW FA LL S H IP M E N T of rayon crepe DRESSES Sizes 14 to 24 ••S' ‘AH rig ht-so you shot a moose; now stop acting wllyH THE TOWN SHOP rniture Co. t pholstered Furniture famons Beds, Springs a n d The famous ¡“Beauty Rest” Mattresses JD Ql ALITY ■¡r m F u rn itu re ^-^fius “Perfect Mattress 5$ley R adios 'adorx and Ranges ¡ C o le m a n " l^'in Heaters and Pioor Furnaces akr Heaters M o n a rc h ' J&ic» Mood and ’ornbination Ranges ¡^ s tro n g j.and r elt Base u n o le u m “ S U i Pavement caused a 'e m b e r truck to hit the bank on H arbor curve Tuesday, spilling the ile r load n if tra tiaitvt n, ov. of w. lumber. ---------- _No - extensive damage was reported on the truck or trailer D r a f t R e g is tra tio n N o w R ea d y In Co. It was learned, just before g - I ing to pr<‘ss tii,it J fices had been opened up at teo Beach in the office occupied by B ernard M ather, next to the the ll a tre . Until this call no definite w ord had been learned m this a re a concerning registration for ii. th e a d ra raft Those age groups which had missed out because of failure of a registration service in Gurry county, may register any time I j betw een now and Saturday. As far as can be I«*™«1 n° ' reg istratio n will be held in this '• vicinity. W IE R 'S funeral 24-hour Service - .•.l-JOII..,- the weeds t o death that b> sttrnuU ,.. nsect ki.htr-, CH ETCO CA FE THE HOME OF FINE FOOD *•*<« » '. *r H e F eature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sundays! Floyd Kindel C L O S E I) E A C H M O N I) A Y f - The discoveries following on the heels of the original are legion. And so a lot of confusion'1 put to rout since *'P solved this riddle of up and out. SMITH RIVER The Smith River Womens club C lassified Ads For Sale: Small cook >.t ove. good g<><m baker, on 101, 3 •• mMes ...... north of sm ith River R E Erickson, sm ith River. 26-2* --------------------------- -— p Qr g aje; Nice spuds, smooth and jb End of Xrnoid Lane, north of town. W. Buddinzton 26tl ““ • M O RTU ARY d ir e c t o r PHONE 2301 C re sce n t C ity , C a lifo rn ia A rrangem ents can be made for either B u ria l o r C re m a tio n MALI. MODEL 7 GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SAW <A one- or tw o-m an tool) Lower in price, m ore pow erful lighter in weight. 24-inch model weighs only 75 poundi More com pact in design—can be more easily transported over rough te rra in —o perated with a minimum of clearance - and used successfully a fte r a few instructions. .Mows down big tim ber up to and including trees 12 feet in diam eter. C ut ting chain swivels for any agie cut. A utom atic stall-proof d u tc h keeps engine running when saw chain ia jammed. Quick detachable idler is easily removed if saw is jammed in cut. Im m ediately available In 18-incti to 12-foot cutting capacities. Also pneum atic and electric models, and chain sharpener. MALL CHAIN SAW CO. S. R. H U N T. D istributor Bill Jones, Brookings Agent