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Land of Opportunity Page Ten Thursday, August 30, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Mrs. L illian Zum pf is g e ttin g them will die w hen exposed to dead snail. F low er-lik e anem - d en t of O regon for a year, you sun and dry air. T ry to notice ones open out in an in n ocent ro- a re eligible to vote, if you re g is h er 4-H g irls w o rk ready for dis 1 th e su rro u n d in g s of a p a rtic u la r s e tte but th e ir ten acles m ean tere d before th e books closed, play in fro n t of th e g ra n d sta n d specim en, as the type of bottom d ea th to sm all an im als w hich p rio r to th e election for c<ty at th e C u rry C ounty F a ir on S a t W hile we pride ourselves <>n ,s a n d - niud, gravel, rock), reia- com e too near. S ta rfish and sea- council S ep tem b er 12. R esidents urday, S u nday and Monday, Ty:e c u r p roxim ity to the ocean as tio n sh iP to tide h*vel «high, m e - : u rchins a re closely re la ted , a fact m ay re g iste r at M oore's V ariety g irls have been w orking on th e ir handw ork th e p ast y e a r and a re w itn ess B rookings - b y - t h e - S e a diu m - low ), and tu rb u len ce of which becomes e a sie r to see ief sto re a f te r th a t date. Mrs. Dr. S m ith cam e horn? becom ing q u ite cap ab le a t "sew m any of us ta k e its presence for v a te r (®urf, spray, quiet pool), one visualizes a sta rfish w ith Ins g ra n te d . In ten siv e w ork bv This in fo rm atio n useful in ¡den- arm s curled up to form a ball, from a d ay ’s fishing on th e R ogue ing a fine, seam ,’ and o th e r hom e o ce an o g rap h ers in recent y e a rs tlfYinK specim ens. T he sam e five-sided sy m m etry is w ith a su nburned nose and a 22- arts. has rev ealed the am azing produc- 1 he rnost re w a rding hours a re p resen t in both, as a re th e sm all ib. salm on. T he noses of the men tiv ity of the sea and indicated 1 spent *n w a tching the an im als in pincer-like pedicillariae w hich at e in th a t fam ily a re slig h tly out of joint, especially a visiting u n cle’s. possible fu tu re use as a source of how and w h at th c >' e a t- and o f , used for P rotection. O. S. Young received a te le food m ateria ls. Again th a t p art P;ace- In this m a n n e r one learn s I F a rth e r out, life becom es ex g ram M onday aftern o o n th a t his th e ir m any ad a p ta tio n s to life trem e ly varied and ab u n d a n t, of th e shore w hich lies betw een C lam s, ce rta in lim pets, th e m anv- sister, Mrs. C h arles M cR llister, I high and low tides is m ore h ea v in d ifferen t surroundings. If \i>u v ish i . c y o u r i . i ><<1 s te rlis h , s c a llo p s , and of A nchorage, A laska, had passed ily Utilized by organism s th a n catch for identification o r lu r- m an>' ° th e r form s are found h?re. aw ay last a S tu rd a y at San P e d to J any o th e r a re a on ea rth . In view of these facts, p e rh a p s th e r study, use a 6 per cent form - One of th e m ore in te re stin g eni- Calif. T he fu n e ral w as held To lind th e re W ednesday. Mr. Young, be Office Hour«: 9-12; 2:00-5:00 a few tips on how best to observe alin solution. To m ake this, buy m a ls ¡s «he b rittle -s ta r. th is life would not be am iss. form aldehyde at th e drug sto re them , run y o u r fingers th ro u g h cause of Mrs. Y oung’s absence, Evenings by appointm ent T hings needud a re protection and d ilu te one volum e of it With (th e fine sand th a t is found u n d er w as u n ab le to go. Use tig h t- rocks. They m ay tw ist ar.d ag ain st w et feet, a bucket o r sim five volum es of w ater. Two nephew s and th e ir fam ilies ’hone 293 G oetz B uilding ila r c o n ta in e r to contain y o u r ly closed glass containers, and squirm , but a re h arm less. If, accom panied Mrs. E dith M oore catch , and especially a stock of specim ens will keep indefinitely, handled excessively, th ey m ay w hen she re tu rn e d hom e from a I re ad y an sw ers for curious ch il S ta rtin g at high tide level, one shed th e ir arm s piece by piece in trip to S pokane, W ash., and M is d ren and suspicious adults. A tide finds snails and th e ir first cou an atte m p t to escape, as w ill some soula, Mont. book to give the tim e of low' tid' s sins, the lim pets, clinging to the sta rfish and crab s un d er th e sam** is a good addition to this list, rocks. M ussels clinging by strong conditions. T hese are only a few ex am ples but here a w ord o f w arning. Jt byssus th re a d s and goose b arn a- in is best to w ork out w ith th e tid • cles a tta c h e d by a s ta lk m ay be of . w hat , can be . fdund _ .. a lev/ u n til it tu rns, then Quit. S ts r tin ^ found in lnrgc bods w here sprey tu in u tes s ta ic h . Io lin d out at low tide m ay get one tra p p e d and high w aves w ash over them . ^ to ie about them and o thei n.a- Sa tv mill and Woods Men Saw Mill Hands One m ile n o rth of C a rp e n te r- by rising w aters, especially il one T he barnacles, a tta c h e d by th e ir r *ne o ,%'a n *sms, lt'a d Bufweew P u ls engiossed in collecting. heads, w ave th e ir feet in the wa- i ( ¡to b\ R ick etts and ( al- ville on H ighw ay 101. T h e m ethod itself is sim ple. I te r to s tra in out food. H erm it ' *n . ^his *s th e best hook on this S earch th e pools left by the hd<\ I crabs freq u en t the pools in a con- subject ax a ila b le to and icad ily th e underside of dam p rocks, and s ta n t search to r food and large understood by th e laym an. In Carpenbsville a re a s covered w ith seaw eed shells to house th e ir grow ing form ation on th e sea itself is well p re sen ted in T he Sea A round Us w hich helps re ta in a m oist a t bodies. T hese crabs have no shell, Both thes? m osphere. T urn rocks back over hut in sert th e ir soft bodies in to by R achel C arson. again, o r th e an im als living on an un in h ab ited shell left by a hooks should he w elcom ea d d itien s to the lib rary of any P acific C oast dw eller. Do You Really Know Your Sea? Dr. Robt. E. Smith DENTIST S T E A M C L E A N IN G CARS - TR U C K S Large Machine - - WAYS A N D M EANS 'T w as the day before pay-day, And all th ro u g h my je a n s I h av e h u nted in vain for th e INDUSTRIAL Fast - W ays a n d th e m e a n s. Efficient Not a q u a r te r is stirrin g , N ot even a bit, The greenbacks have left me, T he pennies have quit. DAVIS TRUCK & TRACTOR Your International Harvester Dealer HELP WANTED Help Wanted Bodenhamer- Mason Ib r. Co. Wilson M ill Co. FOR RENT 1- and 2-room Apartm ents All Equipped W ith Electric Ranges Rates: By Day - Week or Month SUNSET MOTEL F orw ard, tu rn forw ard Oh tim e in thy flight, And m ake it tom orrow , J u s t for tonight. R A D C L IF F E P a in t LOCAL NEWS C o n tra c to r COM M ERCIAL RESIDENCE Care ( ìcn. 1 )el. L. C. H arbin and M ike P ag e re|M»rt excellent fishing on the up p er C hetco. L im its of tro u t h a \ e been ca u g h t easily th e last w eek. Don R aym ond is spending a to day leave from C am p Gordon, Ga., w ith bis fam ily. Don a tte n d ed th e B rookings-H arbo r school. If you have lived in B rookings six w eeks and h av e been a rest- W HILE TH E Y L A ST — We have a jew sets of W hite Side-wall Tire Sets Left— 6.00x16; 4-ply 6.70x15; Cply — Sold in sets of Five Only— C H E V R O L E T Sales and Service ROGUE MOTORS Phone 411 A7 II' F 6:70x15; 4-ply 7.10x15; 4-ply Gold Beach, Oregon /'FD G 'F.I.V O F TH E C H E T C O IN N ". // the Sign of the Golden Goat" Brookings, Oregon A LLEN & PLA TT GENERAL CONTRACTORS BOARD AND ROOM 1 wo persons to a room, breakfast and dinner, lunch packed to take out, every day, except Sunday, for each person ¡ kt week, $30.00; for man and wile without hotel service, $25.00 ¡ kt week (six days meals); tor one person in a room, $^7.50. Some rooms with private hatl?con necting. I hese meals will I k * cm ked "family style" with fotxl ctxtked hv ADRIAN, and by MOLLY on Wednesday. II fairs for Meals: Breakfast, 6 a.in. to 7 a.m .; Dinner, 6 pan. to 7 p.in. COMMENCING SEPT. 4. 1951 Limited to 32 ¡Krsons. — Reservations now being taken. Residential — Commercial — Remodeling BROOKINGS TRAILER COURT HARBOR GARAGE BRAKES A N D MOTOR TUNE-UP A SPECIALTY GENERAL GARAGE WORK L. IE. BO W LIN A N D SON I I