BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
1951
P age T hree
LOCAL NEWS
4. Request . a n extension of
time, if necessary, before the ex
Plastering is being done at the piration date.
Ben Kerns home, on the ocean
5. When practice is completed
frontage, and soon will be ready 611 out and sign the Performance
for occupancy.
Report.
Mrs. Glen Hurst announces
6. Have your committeeman
that the Girl Scouts, under di inspect the practice and gli out
rection of Mrs. Jeri Funari, will his inspection report.
solicit Red Cross funds until the
7. Return the Performance Re-
15th of April. Those who have portT* along with performance
been missed may leave their do evidence, before the expiration
nations at Jeri’s Shop, or call date.
292 and someone will call.
Constructing Permanent Riprap
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McVickers
Permanent riprap will qualify
of Canyonville, Ore., are parents for assistance under t h e 1951
of a son born at Gold Beach hos program when constructed of
pital, April 1. Mrs. McVickers, rock, logs, woven wire, brush,
the former Verna Huntington, piling and cable, singly, or in
is at the home of her mother, combination, to control erosion
Mrs. Irene Huntington.
along stream banks. Prior and
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Campbell, final inspection are required.
Jimmy, and Jeanette Pierce spent
Rate of assistance: 50% of the
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Nick cost ,but not in excess of $1.00
Neufelt at Stayton, Oreg., Rev. per square yard of exposed rip
Newfelt was former misister at rap surface, or,
the local Baptist Community
50% of the cost, but not in
church and is now pastor at Stay- excess of $1.50 per cubic yard of
ton Baptist church.
rip-rap material used.
J. J. Gallagher has opened his Seeding Permanent Pastures on
new building for business, ai
Cron Land
tough nojt quite finished, so he
Assistance will be allowed for
could give possession to the
the seeding of iecommended per
& M. Automotive Parts, recently ennial grasses or legumes in ap
purchased from Bert DeMoss by proved pasture mixtures. Straight
Ralph. Young and R. B. McGugin. seeding may be approved in spe-
Boy Scouts enjoyed a beach cial instances. Assistance will not
party Monday evening at Mill be given for reseeding on the
Beach. They have gathered 1500 same area at intervals of less
pounds of old clothes and will than five years.
ship them to Coos Bay this week.
Rates of assistance: 50% of
Sunday guests of Mrs. Harriett the cost of the sera but not in
Baker were Mr. and Mrs. Law excess of $6.00 per acre.
rence of Medword.
70% of the cost of the seed
The interior of the Nook Cafe not to exceed $8 per acre when
soon will be ready for re-open- nitrogen is applied at or near
ing of that popular eating place. seeding time.
Remodelin; to the front will de
Suggested seeding mixtures for
tain the opening a few days. The bottom lands in Curry county
new interior is beautiful in its include :
new knotty pine walls and new
lbs. English Ryegrass.
large windows. The exterior has
5 lbs. Alta Fescue.
been covered with asbestos fire
5 lbs. Red Clover.
proof shingies.
lbs. Ladina Clover.
3. libs. Subterranean Clover.
Ira Darst, who sold his home
last week, is starting to build a
On irrigated land ladino clover
new horn? on the property he and alta fescue may make up the
owns next to Mr. and Mrs. Ede. principal variety seeded.
At present they will live in the, Al I pica t ion of Lining Materials
Ede’s trailer while building oper
The rate of application shall
ations are under way.
not be less than 1,400 pounds of
Roof is being installed at the pure calcium carbonate or its
new Chetco Store building, with neutralizing equivalent per acre.
completion expected within a^1 Limestone must be ground fine
couple of weeks so that the store enough so that 90% will pass
may be moved while the old
Concluded on Page Six
building is razed. This store is
said to be destined to be one of
the area’s most attractive, when
completed.
Block work is being carried on
this week at the new Manley
building, with the first floor and
concrete approach completed last
Open Mondays through
Saturday. Blocks will be built
two stories aboVe thp ground.
Saturdays
Young’s 5 & 10 store will occupy
Evenings by Appointments
the first floor, and the upper will
be for offices or apartments.
Miss Rose Baumgarten is vis-
iting a niece at Portland t his
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dana
and daughter, Mrs. Hudson Lo- WHEN JUNIOR
thian of Portland, spent the week- GETS A NEW
end at their home here.
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Col. Harry Lockland is spend
ing a few days here visiting his
family. He is doing architectural
work at Seattle.
COURTIER'S
Beauty Studio
PHONE 381
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P. M. A. News
By Clifford Jenkins, county agent
1951 PRACTICES and rates of
Assistance: 7cven Stops to Re-,
member:
1. Phone or call at the county
office BEFORE you start work.
2. Have your committeeman
inspect the practice when prior
in «noct ion is required.
3. After prior approval is sent
to you, go ahead and complete ■
and report the piactice before the
expiration date.
When your chain sow gets Oregon Chipper
Chom with Fart-File Tooth I Wowl More speed!
Steady performance) Fart tiling! You’ll like
Oregon Chipper Chain with Fait File Tooth. It’s
the standard replacement chain for all sow».
Ask your dealer, or write direct to factory. Gi*«
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DEL MONTE OR DOLE (No. 5 can)
PINEAPPLE JUICE
37c
TEA GARDEN DRIPS (24-oz. can)
.
TABLE SYRUP .
PUREX
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12-Gallon
Gallon
26c
43c
MEATS and fish
Fresh
Red Delicious
59c APPLES, lb. .
OYSTERS, Pint
Oregon Brand
12c
Fresh, Crisp
SLICED BACON, lb. 55c CARROTS, 3 bu
Pork
20c
Golden Ripe
55c BANANAS, 2 lbs
SPARE RIBS, lb
29c
Fresh, Crisp
Bulk Pork
55c ASPARAGUS, lb
SAUSAGE, lb
18c
<3Ti
UKELEIE, Half-Sliced
PINEAPPLE, 25-can
ZEE, 125 feet
Solid Pack
75c WAX PAPER
BUTTER, lb
21c
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Shortening, 3 lbs
SNOWDRIFT
Oregon Cham Goes With Any Sow
Any Sow GOSS with Oregon Cham
IOOK FOR THIS SIGN
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Del Haven Grated
$1.09 TUNA, 1/2-can
27c
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DOG BISCUIT, 26-oz. pkg. 3 ZC
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