Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 28, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Machine Agency
Placed With 'Shop'
YOU CAN START
TAKING CASH O fr \
THAT WOODLOT *.
An agency for A dler & P h o e­
nix sew ing m achines has been
placed w ith Young's G ift Shop,
B rookings by D avenport Sew ing
M achine 4- A ppliance Shop of
M edford, according to Mr. D av­
en p o rt, who w as here last week,
locatin g som eone to handle his
lines.
T his m achine, said Mr. Daven­
port, is som ething new- in the
s e e in g m achine field, inasm uch
as it can, w ithout a tta c h m e n ts,
sew on b u ttons, do zifl-zag sew ­
ing and a n u m b er of o th e r opera- :
tions. He sold a few m achines
d u rin g th e tim e he was in town.
RIGHT N O W /
H6S&S HOW
Ladies Store Due
S am Rose, of P o rtlan d , has
leased space In th e K e rr build-
ing, fo rm erly occupied by the
d ru g store, and will open an ex ­
clusive ladies shop, he told th e
P ilo t last week. W hile the build­
in g is being m ade ready for oc­
cupancy, Mr. Rose is selecting
stock.
D ate of official opening has not
been m ade as yet.
Weather Report
F o r th e w eek ending on Sun-
day:
Max. Min. Rain
F e b ru a ry 18
45
3D
.73
F e b ru a ry 19 .... 40
34
.53
F e b ru a ry 20
49
34
.30
F e b ru a ry 21
46
30
.07
F e b ru a ry 22
46
38
.71
* X > ru ary 23 .... 54
44
.33
37
F ebruary 24 ......57
R ain fall for week
2.67
There's Gold In Your Farm Woodlot
A N S W E R ; S ta rt by attaching »mall b l jc k t
ol wood to the til« w a ll w ith adheeive*. T^jis
ty p e of a d h rtiv « it generally a v a lla titi, moat
of them ate black in color, and w ill hold
p ta c tic a lly « II k in d t of m a te ria li together
very w e ll W ith ble» k t in p e titio n , use screw*
to attac h fis tu re * tn cuatom ary w ay,
C a n y o u a ff o rd to g ro w a c ro p
tr e e s o n y o u r la n d ? C an you
m a k e m o re m o n e y in t r e e s th a n in
g r a s s p a s t u r e o r o th e r c r o p s ? T h e
a n s w e r m a y b e a r e s o u n d in g Y E S
to b o th q u e s tio n s , If y o u r la n d is g ro w th f o r e s t fo r p e r m a n e n t in ­
c o m e ? Y ou c a n s e ll s is n e p r o d u c ts
b e s t s u ite d to f o r e s t g ro w th .
O re g o n a n d W a s h in g to n a r e fu ll r i g h t a lo n g a s th e f o r e s t Is g ro w in g .
p u lp w o o d ,
o f c a s e h is to r ie s o f h o p e fu l s e t t l e r s T h in n in g s m a y y ie ld
w h o w e n t a g a in s t n a t u r e a n d tr ie d c e d a r p o les, a l d e r a n d m a p le b o lts ,
to c o n v e r t f o r e s t la n d in to c ro p D o u g la s f ir pole.« a n d p ilin g ¡»ad
la n d . R e a s o n fo r f a ilu r e in m o s t fu e lw o o d . T h e S rao h o m isk f a r m e r
c a s e s , so e x p e r t so il m e n te ll u s, is d is c o v e re d t h a t h i s w o o d la n d s h a d
t h a t f o r e s t ln n d s g e n e r a lly la c k in c r e a s e d In v a lu e a b o u t 500 p e r
so m e v ita l m in e r a l a n d food e le ­ c e n t fro m 1940 to $949 be<'aiise o f
m e n ts w h ic h f a r m c ro p s re q u ire . th e in c r e a s e d v o lu m e d u e t o f a s t e r
T r e e s w ill g ro w w ell o n th is la n d g r o w th a f t e r th in n in « . p r o p « c a r «
w h ic h is b e s t s u ite d fo r a f o r e s t o f h is f o r e s t a n d in c r e a s e d v a lu e
o f h is g ro w in g t i m b e r A b o n a a fo r
c ro p .
H o w m u c h c a n I m a k e o ff m y g o o d h u s b a n d r y .
D o y o u h a v e to w a it 50 to* 100
f o r e s t la n d ? T a k e th e ty p ic a l c a s e
o f th e S n o h o m is h C o u n ty f a r m e r y e u r s Co g e t a h n rv e s tT 'N o . Y o u o a n
in W a s h in g to n w h o h a s m a d e h is se ll s o m e p r o d u c ts rig h t taking
60 n c r e s o f w o o d la n d p a y w ell. In w h ile Che y o u n g t r e e s a r e g ro w in g
1940 h e b e g a n m a n a g in g h is se c o n d - in to s a w lo g s. T h e s e c r e t of g e tt in g
g ro w th tim b e r . S in c e t h a t tim e h e th e m o s t o u t o f y o u r fa r m w o o d lb t
is to m a k e n u m e r o u s s m a ll b u r- I
h a s ta k e n o ff a to t a l o f a p p r o x i­
m a te ly $1,500 in c a s h fro m tim b e r v e s ts a t th e r i g h t tim e a n d in th e
s a le s , p lu s 160 c o r d s o f fu e l for. r i g h t w ay . Y ou w ill th e n k e e p
h o m e u se , m a t e r i a ls fo r a n ew b a rn , h e a l t h y g ro w in g t r e e s o n y o u r la n d
In c lu d in g a c e d a r s h a k e ro o f, a n d w h ic h a r e m a k in g m oney, fo r y»u
e n o u g h fe n c e p o s ts fo r a m ile of e a c h ve-ar o f g ro w th . N e x t w e e k
fe n c e . T h is a m o u n te d to $6.60 a n w e ’ll lo o k a t a ty p ic a l y o u n g f o r e s t
a c r e fro m h is w o o d la n d e a c h y e a r : w ith c r i ti c a l e y e .
of
'Garden' Is Theme
For Fashion Show
P relu d e to S pring! A g ard en
p ath , ‘‘a cloud, a host of golden
datTodils " And on parade, grace-
’ "it ““r ? ’ bv ra,n
i
,
UtSlgn 111 motion. One needll 1
* ’«"•« * be a sleuth to hear 1 the 11131
first whis-
™ ma
fro m g a b le tn d louver or vent».
- J . I I C . B io n x, N
Y.
ANSW ER;
Use a solution ot ta i soda
(som etim es called aodium carb o n a te ! and
g ranulated soap in w arm w ater Scrub shin-
ie» w ith thi» m ix tu re. using a stifl brush.
hose thoroughly w ith clear w a te r use a
garden hote w ith fu ll pressure S ta rt your
•crabb ing at the bottom , otherwise the d rip
fro m at»ove w ill m ake stains on low er, dry
th in g le t, w hich w ill t>e h a id to rem ove.
t
Q U E S T IO N ;
I have difficulty patching
broken pavem ent around m y home. W h a t
tt tli« correct piotsdureF
F . S O , T re n to n , N J.
A N S W E R : R e r u n , a ll loose m a te ria l from
spot to be pate ied then v>ak it thoroughly
w ith w ater. K e \ edge* of hole bv u n d e rc u t­
tin g them w ith a cold chisel T h e n apply
cem ent of a I
1 j m u »1 pa rt cem ent in
w h ic h Im ie ha* been nuaed, J V j p a rt* th a rp
•a n d ) tn »lean w a te r,
Q U E S T IO N
I t there •n y danger tn p u ttin g
the gmohe pipe horn a coal tto v e in to the
•.im e chim ney w h eie there i t an oil burner
u . the basement *
A Y , Enfidd. Connecticut
ANSW ER
M a m danger from tw o fin s con­
nected to tam e tine it th a t d ra ft of one, or
th e oth er, w ill t-e poor. I f oil burner op er­
ates w ith fores I
a|t p ro b a b ility it th a t
•t«’ *e • m id »
Some , h im n es t has e
» » » • hsjwesei and It's w orth checkins
Ic* the«.
■
A tw o -car w reck, n e a r C hetco
Bridge, S atu rd a y night, involved
the ca rs of H e rb e rt H. Goldberg
of S m ith R iver and one driven by
W a lte r H. H a rris of H arb o r left j
th e o ccupants of th e Goldberg
c a r sh ak e n but n o t seriously h u rt.
E x am in atio n w as m ade a t Sea­
side h ospital. Mr. Goldberg is th e
m usic d irec to r of th e schools of
Del N o rte C ounty.
fa r ¿fay fa d '
MAS CttDtfS KXACATIOHS /
,1 1
Mr. an d M rs. W. L. C rissey a r - ' » » ■ ■
rived hom e a f te r a m o n th ’s stay
in a so u th ern clim e, a fte r leav ­
p e r a c r e p e r y e a r fo r ta x e s , fire ing here Jan . 24. T hey w en t by
p r o te c tio n , i n t e r e s t on h is in v e s t­
c a r to S an Diego, w here th ey
m e n t a n d g e n e ra l c o s ts . H e s till took a plane to M exico C ity for j
h a s h is f o r e s t in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n .
Harbor
H o w c a n y o u m a n a g e a se c o n d - tw o w eeks.
JV». / <
Q U ES
N P le a te advise how to rem ove r , , i
a TIO
n u n
rust tta in t fio tn w h ite atb e ito a shingles. T h e I
•ta in *
Mrs. Leslie M iller and d a u g h ­
te r, Lois Ann an d Mr. and M rs.
Roy G a rd n e r of E u re k a spent th e
J e rry B urnham , regional Boy w eek-end a t th e M iller h o m ^ o n
Scout director, w as a business the C hetco.
'
visitor in this a re a several days
Mrs. Rose Poole re tu rn e d to
last week, on S cout business.
h er hom e from K la m a th F a lls
H a n s G. N elson, m unicipal last w eek a f te r h av in g sp en t a
judge, en tered a hospital at E u ­ couple m o n th s w ith h e r d a u g h ­
gene, Monday, for an eye o p er­ te r and fam ily.
ation.
LOCAL NEWS
»
F in i of 4 i t f i n of if f t t l l t l t i 04 m o n J grou lb f o n ili at 4
C4ib (top, p n p jn J
f r i n ì t, iia it 4nd f t J t n l f o n i! i f m i / i
( F o r luurw p a rtic u la rs w rite y o u r
S ta te F b rv s te ra t O lym p ia, Washington«
or Salem , Oregon fo r your free copy of
" Y O U R T K K K S — A C R O P ," how to
grow an>d harvest them In the DouglHS
f ir region »
$2.77 iu c a s h p lu s a n e s tim a te d
$3.83 in fe n c e p o s ts , fu e lw o o d a n d
b u ild in g m a t e r i a ls . B e e s t im a te d
t h a t it h a s c o s t h im a b o u t 42 c e n ts
Q U E S T I O N ! I t there any w ay I can p u t
u p a th a lf un the tile w a ll of m y bathroom?
- J . S , B ro ckton , M e ^ a c h u s rtr*
Thursday, February 28, 1952
a s tic a lly e n terin g into th e plants.
O ur new est clothing store, Rob­
inson’s Tot Shop, prom ises th e
new est in childrens clo th in g , to
be m odeled by th e m ost glam or-
ous "young set."
S w irling skirts, the princess sil-
h o u te tte and the slim sh ea th dress
of new st im port, are to be shown
by E u-L ee’s D ress Shop.
N ot to be fo rg o tte n eith er, is
th e m an ab o u t tow n or the m an
w ith fishing togs in mind. H ans-
cam s and P hillips D ad & Lad
Shop a re w ell p re p a re d to show
the m en ju st w h at they will be
needing this spring.
Lists of m odels tak in g p art,
m ore fashion news and a hint of
e n te rta in m e n t to he offered will
be published next week, and in
o th e r subsequent issues.
perin g s about tow n of the S afel-
lite C lub’s spring fashion show.
S a tu rd a y evening, M arch 22, a t
the high school gym is the d a te
and place set for the F ifth An­
nual F ashion Show and e n te r ­
tain m en t, to be followed as usual
by a dance a t th e V. F. W. hall.
S ta rte d in 114-18. each show has
offered to ca p acity crow ds th e
la te st in styles for th e e n tire
fam ily. P re se n te d each y e a r in
an orig in al and b e a u tifu l setting,
and m odeled in a w e ll-tra in ed and S o il B o r n
professional w a v , t h e fashion
D avid E arl is th e nam e of the
has, each year, been acclaim ed young m an born last S a tu rd a y
a "first" in e n te rta in m e n t for th e m orning to Mr. and Mrs. Jac k
en tire comm unity.
W. McCord, of H arbor, a t the
D 'cal m erchants are enthusi- Brookings Clinic.
E. E. F R E Y
&
SON
EXPERIENCED HOME BUILDERS
TM» telem » •» r'eeared b» Mie edlters
ef TM| FAMIIV KANDtM AN MAGATINE
ot e tersi»« 1« A««« e««e<s. It s e i Ae»e
• • y aveitteas e» eret>i«eii refetiag re
seer ewa ke»e p'eow adrf est a »••»«<,
»’e»« «g res f pretr«*» te I n i F A U IlT
HANOTUAN. I l i test )7«X
N e.
V ert, N. T,, Alleaste» e» N e.» Ss»«h«e»e
td iter. Il t»e « .e r rila »<»» *'Sespree4
eeoeel la •»« epiaiaa af <ke edlter*, lt
.« il t»e erl»tvA «Ut) rAe a a t.e r s et» ,
1 st E . E . F rev and Son help design and build your
nete home or remodel your old one!
«naaat «»¿«liete r« «aie* late aerei leJ
ter>e»pe».*«*<e . ’A eseryeae.
See at Chambers Fir Courts, Harbor
_
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Mrs. H. J. Weigel
Oregon
FULL LINE FISHING EQUIPMENT
VOODOO A N D EEL LURES!
“Everything for the Fisherman”
J. J. GALLAGHER
In the center of town—on Highway
ioi
MEASURE ITS USEFULNESS . . . YOU'LL AGREE
Nothing Else Gives You
So Much
for
so little!
Use your own personal yardstick in
measuring the usefulness of your
telephone. Regard its convenience— its
time, effort and money-saving values—
consider the times a telephone call has
brought you peace of mind.
Yes, place your own values on your
tclephore service. Vi’e’re confident that
you will still find that nothing else gives
you so much for so little.
BLUE PRINTS FURNISHED!
THH'IIIIIE KIlll'Ul