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Thursday, March 20, 1952 Page Five Local N ew s < BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON ttd Ackley has been plagued by recurring illness the past coupie of weeks and has been confied to nis bed at different times. X S U LLV O U R P IC A S E ? K TREES JUST LIKE' You ¿WAKENS C U T OF A P l J é K - '**<4l C U LL R esolu tions Passed By P om ona G ra n g e S l£ K At the Curry County Pomona Grange meeting held at O phir on Last Sunday afternoon Sunday March 8. two resolutions were school teachers, church officers passed that are of special in te r and choir of the Baptist Commun lest to the county. Copies of the ity church called at the A rt F action are: Pierce home to give them a su r WHEREAS, C urry County has prise house-warming. The Pierces considerable Tansy Ragwort in a re now living in one unit of the county and it is spreading and the tri-plex, lately finished just endangers the livestock industry and north of town. Mrs. Pierce is Ty pew riter ribbons, adding m a superintendent of t h e Sunday WHEREAS. C urry County is a chine rolls, and typew riters are school. weed control district, and available at the Pilot office. See The Pilot first. WHEREAS, this is a county W illiam Collis received word problem and should be carried to th at his son. James, at present every farm th at is infested, now on Widby Island, in the Puget •&v. >M¡wMiC4>Íta&ÑwW therefore, T o w n a n d C o u n try Sound, has been called out on I BE IT RESOLVED, th at this T k ®r e 's G o ld Y o u r ^ r m W o o d lo t Pomona Grange, held at Ophir G as C o m p a n y Grange hall on March 8. 1952, V /* / »» * tt r i e t o! n x a r tir f tt on i fr o n d -¿reu lb ¡ o r t t l t o t o \ in-law Monday by telephone, but A ’* • * ^ rtU h c,(tP> t ' f p V t J by p r i n t » , H a lt a n d f t d t r a / f o r ttl a g tn r itt J go on record as requesting the Brookings office at Matot Co — missed speaking to James. How do I know w hat tre e s to cut I crow ding, rot and o th er causes and C ounty Court to budget money to Phone 291, Brookings or call Ph. th .'lf m v W n n d ln t ill _____ _____ . e so th a t my woodlot w will keep on « lean ers th a t may blow over. i an y out a successful program 3521, Crescent City, or w rite P. Mrs. Will Tolman left last producing crops? H ere's a rule-of- O. Box 342, Crescent City. J. E. on eradication. 3) Rem ove badly injured or d e week for Calistoga, Calif., to visit thum b for handling fo re sts of seed her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. ling and sapling size, pole size and fective trees. T his includes tre e s This resolution passed, signed, (Jim ) DAYTON, distributor. Bu with conk, bad fire scars, very and sealed on March 8, 1952. by tane tanks for rent, sale or lease. and Mrs. Bastian Begeer. saw log size. crooked stem s. the C urry County Pomona Grange Office located at Anderson Plum b In thinning seedlings and sa p 4) Rem ove some of trees in dense Mr. and Mrs. W arren Sm ith lings w atch your spacing so that ing Co., Fresno Street, offi P a in session at Ophir. Oregop. returned late last week from a trees are close enough to fill in clum ps to im prove grow ing vondl* cific Ave., Crescent City? The o th er action taken on the “flying” trip to Gatlinsburg. TVnn gap when you tak e out C hristinas tion for those rem aining. C aution: Do not m ake openings th a t expose where Mrs. Sm ith went as head trees, posts and o th er sm all prod a tree on m ore than one side. Too nets. If cutting a C hristm as tre e ° " " 1Ore th a " ° ne side' To° of a settlem ent school for girls. leave, loo large a gap don ’ tak e c a u se , shock and Mr. Sm ith attended R otary club it. T his Is a good tln .J 'to do t i l l In I ‘¡¡' " Sr” Wth ,Or >'<'ar8 m eeting there, and reported that Planting if th e re is too large a 1 *°W m° n* trees do you Ieave to six of the club’s mem bership had space in your young grow ing forest, j i ” ‘¡¡X* ‘?,nd Wha& shou,d be the From about 25 y ears on t h e ! 8^ ,n g ; H er« 18 nn excellent rule- reservations for the international convention, billed this year for young, pole-sized forests will yield j)fth l; rnb 6u,de lu Douglas fir an increasing am ount of m erchanta- ° Fe8 8 ‘ Mexico City. It was reported late last week in Brookings th at a new 4-H movement was currently being or. Iganized at W ashington, D. C., the 4 Ils m eaning “Helping H ur ry H arry Home.” Mrs. Enrico P erro tti arrived “ from Sw itzerland last week to join her husband who has been m aking his home w ith his uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Piccinali on the Tam ba Ranch, about eight miles up the south hank of the Chetco. Enrico came from Sw itzerland about 6 m onths ago and he and his wife plan to m ake th eir home here. Need adding m achine rolls? The Pilot has them. <ble products. Im provem ent c u ttin g from now on will m ore than pay its way. Before logging a pole-sized stand, m ark tre e s to be cut. In m arking leave th e best quality, h ealth iest trees fairly well spaced. Mark tre e s to be cut w ith an ax blaze, paint, or p ap er tags. Use these four ru les to guide your marking: 5873 TlON: Infont» 20" Desirable No. trees to acre 654 410 284 210 162 129 105 VALUES 87 tre e s th a t will re le a se h ealthy How to plant bare land or poorly trees b e tte r quality tre e s so they can stovked woodlot will be considered next« grow faster. 2) R em ove m e rch an tab le tre e s th a t a re likely to die before your next tim e through th e forest. T hese should Include those dying from , tnore particulars w rite your S tate Forester at Olympia. W ashington or Salem , Oregon for your free couv of “ YOUR T R E E S —A CROP. ” how Jo iir°re«lon barvest ‘hem ln ‘he Douglas JUST A RR IV ED — C H IL D R E N S F A IR Y -T A L E E R O C K S sanforized— in new spring shades— sizes i to 14; washable C O T T O N , RAYONS A N D TAFFETAS Gay tim e Nylons— 51-gauge in new sum m er shades, all first grade W A N T E D ! ! Scrap Iron, Metal, Batteries, radiators, etc. A pound or a car load! C . & M . S a lv a g e Y d . 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Jack T ungate retu rn ed from Mr. and Mrs. Jam es O. Rob Medford and B utte Falls where inson Sr. received a radio-tele he visited relatives for a b o u t phon call from th eir son. Jim three weeks. He had planned to my, Sunday evening from Osaka. ietu rn in a couple of day’s a fter Japan. Jim m y had been in the going over, but w ith the buses thick of w arfare in Korea for out on strike, he had to rem ain several m onths and expects to there until now. His son, H erbert, be stationed fa rth e r from the b a t and family, brought him over tle front now for a rest. It was during the week-end. a happy experience for Jim m y’s Pilot Class Ads get results! m other when she heard her son’s voice. PATTERN OF THE WEEK C O M M FT I LAY m I county m atters was approval of the action taken by the R ural School Board in asking for re-as sessment on all property in C ur ry County. It was felt that if this were done, the taxes on farm and town property would be reduced if all lands were assessed accord ing to th eir value, as much of the tim ber land is not now as sessed on an equal basis with o th er lands. 79c 46-inches wide. 14 colorful de signs to select from Highest N ew Shipment, Buttons quality enam el finish. Will not plain and fancy, gold and sil crack — v e r— Per Yard . .... . 6 9 C Per Card 10c & 2 5 C M o o re 's V a r ie t y & A p p a r e l Shop We (live S. & IL Green Stamps, Too! Next I o PostoHice Brookings