Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 06, 1951, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thursday, December 6, 1951
Evening Grosbeak
BROOKINC,S-Hz\RBOR riL O T . BROOKINGS. OREGON
Page Thirteen
TRYING TO BEAT THE CONDUCTOR !
E vening G rosbeaks trav e l in lit-
4
1 ks 1,1 eiSht to ten birds
' \ vei stay in g long at am one
spot, they com e and go at unex­
pected tim es. If th e feeding is
good, they m ay rem ain for sev­
eral days. T hen they are off, p e r­
haps not to re tu rn for a long
time.
A lways th ey a re looking for
seeds. T h eir fa v o rites grow on
box elders, but they also like th e
Redfield’s Market
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G ro rrr/e j, bruits, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
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¡'i ce I arming for Customers in our own Parking Lot
2 W
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We handle stric tly fresh eggs from P au l Bowen P o u ltry F arm !
Leauway Eaney Sliced—in heavy syrup
PINEAPPPE, 2’/2 cans, 3 for . $1.00
Old South— Sections
Ness
GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 cans, 5 for $1.00
Del Monte
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Evening Grosbeak
Del Monte sliced or halves—in heavy syrup
s t 'd s of pine, cottonw
ood, locust,
,
Wild Cherry, spruce, birch, m aple.
e>h, dogwood, apple, haw th o rn ,
and ced ar. Som etim es, too, they
get th e ir m eals Irom poison ivy,
V irginia c reep e r and ragwood.
A good w ay to a ttr a c t th e birds
is to put out sunflow er seeds. Al­
though you c a n ’t count on your
feeding sta tio n to keep the Eve-
x
n ng G rosbeaks aro u n d co n stan t v
thf-V
m
att
m
flim
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they m ay re tu rn again and again
for th e ir m eals.
T h c e r a re sev eral w ays to iden-
tif.v them , says th e N ational Wild*
l i f e E ed eratio n . The m ale is a
o
' m . G. BECKER
% -m ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101
IN S U R A N C E
7?ov F. Sunderland. Salesman
Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
N ew 2-bedroom house u n d er
co n stru ctio n . KHA term s.
• • •
Good M otel site w it h ocean
fro n tag e, reduced to $5750. T erm s.
• • •
S P E C IA L : Good incom e prop­
erty . H ouse \ com pleted w ith 2
co m pleted re n ta l u n its and 1 re n t­
al 80 p e r cen t com pleted. $11,-
500. T erm s.
• • •
C ity lots, w ith w a te r, ready to
to build on. A ttra c tiv e ly priced
w ith easy term s.
• • •
E x cellen t business location on
highw ay, close in.
• • •
$2500 down will put you in a
good going business. See us for
p a rtic u la rs .
• • •
S O M E good in v e s tm e n t pro p -
e r tie s in C u ry C o u n ty. C o m e
in a n d te e w h a t w e h a v e to
o ffe r.
•
•
LOTS—Various locations, with or
without view’, city water, priced
from $700 to $1550. Easy terms.
• • •
O th er homes, w e a n
lo ts and acreage.
frontage,
I Sell The Earth!
*a n d 'Insure' It!
large, chunky bird, about th e size
a starlin g . H is body is yellow ,
and his w ings are black, w ith tw o
large patches of w hite. H is tail
fe a th e rs are black, too, and he
w e ars a black cap. His bill is
larg e and light.
T he sam e colors ap p e ar on th e
fem ale, but they are h a rd e r to
CfV,
uSJiw 4.
1 • . 4
sec- A lm ost hiding th e b rig h te r
hll._ {_ _
r
hues is a covering of silverv-grav.
I-» .
But enough yellow, black a n d
v hite show through to let you
kn0< w ho she"is.
to u r young w hich are hatched
from greenish eggs blotched w ith
p a le brow n.
By N ovem ber, th e Hocks of Eve
nuig G rosbeaks a re ready to m ove
, so u th w ard , tho u g h not aw ay from
cold w eath er. M any of them stav
in so u th ern C an ad a and in out
n o rthern states. O th ers go as fa r
south as M issouri, K entucky, and
Ohio.
They a re alw ays w elcom e vis­
itors, because they add a touch
ot ch e erfu l color to dull, w in te r
days
as they flit about, looking
Both th e m ale and the fem ale
lo
r
seeds.
W hen they stop to perch
a re about the sam e size. They a re
they
sing
a short, w arb lin g song.
lrom seven and a h a lf to eig h t
and a h alf inches long. T h eir
w in g sp read m easu res n ea rly 14
inches.
4-H Club Organized
Real Estate Broker
•
Del Monte W hole—in heavy syrup
APRICOTS, 2 ’/2 cans, 3 for . $1.00
© N o tio n a l W ild life Fede'ation
-
PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46-oz. cans 29c
t
W hen flying, the E vening G ro s-i T he first m eeting of th e 4-H
beaks seem to he bobbing up and sew ing club w as held T hursday
(l°w
n « as though th ey w ere float-
flo at-¡N Nov.
o v . 29. at
down,
a t M ary Gail S m ith ’s s
ing on gen tle a ir c u rren ts. If th e home. M em bers enrolled a re : Lo-
sunlight shows them up clearlv , re rta H allm an, Jo a n n e R enhard.
the w h ite patches on th e ir w ings N ancy C hapin,
C arol
R ausch.
can he seen at a distance.
J a n e t Glass, M ary Gail S m ith,
It is possible to find them in J u a n ita
G a rd n er and S h e rry
the su m m er n e a r th e n o rth e rn Johnson.
trin g es of th e U nited S ta tes. B ut
Officers elected w e re:
th a t is about as fa r south as they
P resid en t C arol R ausrh.
to m e during th e nestin g season.
V ice-P resid en t—J a n e t Glass.
Most of them build th e ir hom es
S e c r e ta r y - M ary Gail S m ith.
and raise th e ir young in C anada.
L eader is Mrs. R obert D ishm an.
T h eir nests, m ade of sticks and N ext m eetin g will be Dee. 13.
footlets, a re placed a t least ten a t Jo an n e R e n h a rd ’s honw
feet off th e ground, and so m e­
tim es higher. In this dw elling, th e
P ilo t class ads pay use them .
p a re n ts ra ise a brood of th re e or
PEACHES, 2 Vi cans, 3 for
.- $1.00
I )el Monte ( ream Style
'ORN, No. 303 cans, 5 for . $1.00
Del Monte Early Garden Sugar
PEAS, 303 cans, 5 for
. . . $1.00
Del Monte String—very tender
SHANS, 303 cans, 5 for
. .
$1.00
. . . .
15c
. . . .
19c
Del Monte
PUMPKIN, 2Vi cans
Del Monte Best Quality
SPINACH, 2 Vi cans
Del Monte
CATSUP, 14-oz. bottle
.
.
.
19c
Del Monte Seedless
RAISINS, 15-oz. pkg...................2 i c
Sioux Bee
HONEY, 5 lbs............................. 89c
Del Haven Grated
TUNA, lig h t m e a t ...................25c
Del Monte Sliced
BEETS, No. 2 c a n s ...................19c
W IL B A N K 'S
M ARKET
HENRY WILB.4NK. Proprietor
In Redfield's Market
FLOUR, 4 lbs., 49c; 10 lbs.
.
.
,
59c
.
55c
Fresh, lean
.
Pure
LARD, 4-lb. pkg........................
79c
Little Pig
SAUSAGES, lb ............................ 65c
Small, average, lean
BACON, by the piece, lb.
.
$1.09
1
Nalley’s Lumber Jack
Tenderized
SLICED SIDE PORK, lb.
FLOUR, 49 lbs........................$4.29
I lungry Jack I tot Cake
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
HAM, by the piece, lb.
Drifted Snow or Gold Medal
49c
SYRUP, 5-lb. t i n ....................85c 1
Libby’s
WMM 1
CORN BEEF, 12 oz. can . . 4 7 c ,
1
\ egetable Shortening
SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs....................9 5 c ,
WESSON OIL, quart . . . .
63c ||
Del Monte
FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 1 tai
25c