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HAGE EIGHT BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT The W o rld '» Beet C lim a te THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1950 BROOKINGS, OREGON down the new petunias F ire a re the fo u r rose w inners. l e m C *nte-H ilton hotel. As good you can read it for y o u rself? Oid you know you can cut C hief” as a m ust. A deep rich to u rists w e co u ld n 't m iss seeing T he book is tim ely and in te r- gladioli bulbs and increase them red which looks especially b eau th e old Spanish fo rts, C risto b al esting and m ay be obtained at tifu l w ith w hite petunias. In the in th a t way? So our horticulture and M otto C astle, d a tin g from C hetco C om m unity L ibrary, conduct i rose line S u tte r’s Gold, C a p is chairman, Mrs. W alt Wollam has th e 16th and 17th cen tu ries ! T he subject is m an ’s tran o , Mission Bells and Fashion t( Id us. B. M iller. “T hrough o u r d au g h ter-in -la w w ith n a tu re , p a rtic u la rly in re- Mrs H a rry Z S m ith, now of * * in te re stin g old fam ilies g ard to soil erosion and cut over Cave Junction, but once resid en t enjoyed seeing th e ir beau- tim b e r lands W ith New’ York of H arbor, vacationing w ith h e r tifu l homes. A lm ost all fu rn itu re C ity in th e m idst of a serious w a husband in P u e rto Rico, w ro te j is solid m ahogany, th e m odem te r sh o rta g e due to years of a p - • the following le tte r, which is of pieces com ing from th e Do m in - ath v and indifference, w ith dust j lean R epublic and H aiti, P. R. sto rm s blow ing again in th e m id in te re st to h er m any friends: Beginning Thursday, Jan . ?«. D ress S hirts w est, and th e ground w a te r in “Roosevelt Roads, P. R., Ja n j M ahogany has m ostly been cu t, C alifo rn ia rapidly depleted, p er linished for 2 fo r 35c (Reg. 25c). 10. l>*-ar F riends: O u r son’s th o u g h th is E l Y unke P rese rv e haps we are o u r own w orst en is helping to renew its im p o rt home overlooks th e ocean m uch emies. Should we view w ith any ance. the sam e as yours does, so we “Good o ran g es and b an an as a la rm ? No, indeed not! Inform have been reminded of you m a n / ourselves, th in k w hile we w ork, tim es. It is on the e aste rn -m o st can be had for lc apiece, an d and find o u r p a rtic u la r place in TH E FAMILY WASH, F L U F F D RIED , tip of P u e rto Rico, called P oint larg e pineapples for 12c to 18c th e schem e of th in g s and w ork each. P a p a y as a re in season, too, P uerca, as it resem bles a pig’s with all Hat work finished, fo r only co n stru ctiv ely . head in shape. We continue to th o u g h ra th e r ta stele ss. W e like F a rm e rs and ran ch ers of O re 10c PER POUND! be fascinated by t h e colorful very’ m uch a tra d itio n a l P u e rto gon a r e becom ing increasingly R ican dish, pasteies, w hich re changes of the tropic seas Close a le rt to new’ m ethods of farm ing by are C ulebra and Vieques Is sem bles tam ales, using p la n ta in and co n serv atio n p ractices a c lands and in the fa r distance we in stead of corn m eal and w rapp- cording to J. H. C hrist, Pacific ed in ban a leaves.” St. Thoms. We have given ‘“W e enjoyed th e trip over coast regional c o n serv ato r of the up flying to St. T hom as as we Then let us show you the quality of our work! U. S. Soil C onservation Service. a re told on every' hand th a t th e j by boat so m uch we have decided “The grow ing m ovem ent of fa rm c h arm of the island has been i to go back th e sam e w ay in stead ers to conserve th e s ta te ’s s o il' lost since it’s become a m illion of flying. We leave h ere th e 21st and plan to lx* hom e th e m id and w a te r resources is a good aire divorce cap ital. dle of F e b ru a ry . By th a t tim e. sign th a t a p a rt of O regon soils at home? Let us do it for you. We’ll fluflf- * We took plenty of tim e for I'll be m ore th a n anxious to see a re in safe keeping for fu tu re dry for only 6c per pound, dry w eight! the trip to New O rleans w here my g ard en and how’ it fared g e n eratio n s,” C h rist said. we sto red o u r c a r to sail fo r By m id-year O regon had 27 d u rin g th e snowy w in ter, I u n Peurto Rico. One of th e most organized soil conservation dis d e rsta n d w'e a re having — and in te re stin g sights along the w ay m ore im p o rtan t still, to see o u r tric ts and six additional com m un w as “W hite Sands N ational M on new g ra n d d a u g h te r w ho a rriv e d ities have received d istric t s ta tu s CALL PHONE 262 um ent m iles and piles of pure p u ttin g ap p ro x im ately 2,500,009 on th e fo u rth of J a n u a ry .” W ith Pick-Up and Deliver Service Will Be done gyj>sum sands c re atin g an a llu best w ishes for 19500. H a rry & m ore acres u n d er d istrict banner. By GEORGE W. W IDNEY sion of snow in th e d esert. T he The m ovem ent to put O reg o n ’s Effie S m ith .” d a te harvest w as on at Indio I farm lan d s in line for needed con- w here we visited friends arid we | serv atio n w ork h as sp read to in- becam e “d a te m ilk sh a k e ” a d ' elude o n e-tw elfth of th e s ta te ’s dicts. Ben T u rn e r has re tu rn e d home land a re a and one-sixth of the “H a rry thoroughly enjoyed the from San F rancisco w here he ranches. Lar ge lu m b er com panies Bv GOLDIZEN AND DARLING long trip thro u g h Texas. We vis recen tly u n d erw en t an op eratio n OURS is c k o . l t o . O U T like W ey eh au ser now m a in ta in ited again w ith friends th e re and to h ave a piece of dire rem oved fo restry schools for th e ir em MBS M S $ * À 0 BR0Ö KIM G S as an e x tra tr e a t h eard the ’M es from his leg, w hore it had been ployees. People individually as dt A R AGE siah ’ superbly done done by the Imbedded lo r th e past 42 year's. well as th e a g ric u ltu ra l colleges S o u th ern M ethodist U niversity Mr. and Mrs. C arl W allin re and g o v ernm ent and s ta te bu choral union, accom panied by the ceived a cable from th e ir daugh- re a u s a re increasingly a w a re of D allas Sym phony. T h at m ade up I ter, C h arlo tte , from C apetow n, co n serv atio n as a needed p ra c a little lor- ou r m issing the sam e A frica, th a t she had g o tten th a t tice. B ringing co nservation down a t U. ol O. w here our d a u g h te r fa r all right. She has al>out 1000 to th e g ard en c atalo g level, we sings in the choral union. m iles m ore tra v e l to th e n o rth a re try in g not to o rd e r too m uch “1 was fascinated by the m any to Gwelo, S o u th ern R hodesia, h e - .th is y ear. fa m ilia r plants in the L ouisiana fore she reach es h er d estin atio n . I N ot m ore th a n we can p la n t sw am ps, m agnolias, sw eet-gum , Boh M ead w as th e first v e te r o r need, how ever, th e re is a palm etto s, iris, e tc ., e v e n it it an in this area, rejx jrted to have w onderful new to m a to out w hich w asn't bloom ing season. received his dividend check. will grow in cool foggy su m m er “T h ere are m any in te re stin g GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE' REPAIRING w e a th e r and so should be p e r p la n ts in bloom here now and fect for p lan tin g along th e ocean. the leaves ol m any p la n ts a re T om ato No. 52, it is called. D is Once upon a tim e a m an w ho ease re s ista n t and w ilt and blight as colorful as uow ers of oth- e rs We found two species of o r thought as he w orked, observed p ra c tic a lly unknow n. We m ark ed chids in bloom in FI Yungue fo r his m u le’s tra c k s w ith g re a t in -, est, the only U. S. forest outside te re st. T h ere w as a reason fo ri co n tin en tal U. S. T he palm and this, lie had plow ed and p lan ted ! / / F irst G am e tre e le m s covered slopes w ere his w heat. D isaster stru ck . T h e ' most picturesque (w e hope o u r d ro u g h t and se a lin g w inds r u i n - 1 '46 Chev. F leet m a ste r sport 35mm kodak does them ju stic e) ed his crop. O nly w h ere the m ule epe, m arro o n finish. A -l condi Versus H a rry and H arry’ Jr. w ere m ore had trod the w h eat grew up. tion th ro u g h o u t w ith e x tra s. V. in te re ste d in picking wild ba T h e re a fte r w hen he planted, he E. A nderson, H arb o r, Ore. 48-3* n a n a s and rain didn’t storn ’em. d ragged his field and by p re s s w , Al » W edgewood gas ran g e w ith ex It ra in s every day th ere b u t the ing the soil down, re ta in e d m ore n ex t few m inutes the sun shines of th e m oisture. T his is a com-1 tra large wood and coal b u rn er, Second G am e rnon p ractice now. T his little $75, good sh ap e; ju te box in ex and e v ery th in g is lovely. , S an J u a n has its decided con ta le and o th e rs of ind iv id u als cellen t condition, $200. T e m p la r 48tf tra s ts of e x trem e ¡»overty and like him is h e arten in g a f t e r re a d H otel. w ealth. C olor lines are not too ing a book like “O ur P lu n d ered Versus 1937 Plym outh coupe. In closely d raw n it seems. T h ere a re P la n e t.” shap, $200. Box 213, City. I w as about to give you a re m any b eau tifu l hom es old and F o r S a le : P o tato es, 3c pound, new w ith the c h arm of S p a n port of Mrs. C h ester M aris’ re ish a rc h ite c tu re and no one can view’ at the last m eeting of A za any q u a n tity . See Arch B ingham , 47-2* «•scape looking at the u ltra mod- lea Club, but why should I w hen Hwy 1001, R ivers End. Mrs. Harry Smith Relates Trip To Puerto Rico 1 SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK OUR SPECIALTY First Compare Our Prices Having Trouble Drying Clothes Brookings Personalized Laundry LOCAL NEW S W art, the Speed C o p ............ BROOKINGS GARAGE Along Azalea Row IB Classified Ads Smith River ßALL is Ramrod Bs Pykes Variety Ramrod As THURSDAY, JANUARY 26 High School Gymnasium, 7 p. m. S E N IO R CLA SS DANCE Sponsored by the P.-T. A. CHETCO GRANGE HALL SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 Dancing 9 to I Everyone Invited Dr. Silvia Challonet Osteopathic Physician On Hwy 101 A t State Line H ours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00 Mail A ddress Smith River California These are two of the strongest teams from ( rescent City league, and should give the Ramrods plenty of competition.. Ramrods are out for revenge Thursday night after losing two games to McNamara-Peepe, of Crescent City, the star-studded gang. . » a.»..’ " - DIAMONDS. W ATCHES. JE W E L R Y — Bell d Howell Camera» and Projector»—- W ARREN G. 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