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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1952)
P agb 9 1 Trees Planted In Cfnetco Watershed GOLD BEACH—According to a statement by John Porisch, dis trict ranger, 49,000 trees have been planted on the Chetco dis trict of the Siskiyou National Forest. This was 85 acres planted on Jordan creek unit of the Haight & Folkin’s sale. The slash had been burned by the Fortt Sen ice last October and planting be gan February 23. In charge of George Morey of Cave Junction, this job was com pleted March 9, with an 8-man crew. This tract is located east of the Dale Bravo ranch. Funds to cover the cost of planting were accumulated by a 40c per thous and deposit by timber sales ope rators. ofK A« .11 E ° N sl’tCl I'vJosV'e'5 A. » • C' ... j »•" youT * Imagine! such a low price for these "Country Tweed" short- tes— right now when you're choosing your Easter wardrobe in poodle d o th — the most exciting fabric of the year, shear ed for the right, light-weight for sprng and summer. Fully lined, in white. pink, orchid, peach, gold. aqua. . 100. w” Olí’"9 U S re th e w>«A'on tó c Of ^ .F F FLlJ otye* C \o * eS Notice of Public Hearing Pursuant to Sections 95-2404 and 95-2405 O. C. L. A., the coun cil of the City of Brookings gives notice that it will hold a public hearing in the Brookings gram mar school at 8:00 p. m., Friday, March 28, 1952 for the purpose of giving all interested parties and the general public an oppor tunity to be heard on its final report for zoning said city under the authority of Title 95, Chap t e r 24. Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated: ROBERT O. DIMMICK. V. Guerrettaz Mayor City Recorder. 4.1 9 Pet Wool Toppers Smart new fashion favorites, fully lined, beautiful new styles and detailing in these tine all-wool shortie coats. W onderful selection of colors, lust the coat to complete your spring en semble— $22.95 to $28.95 GABARDINE TOPPERS— ONLY $5.95 The fabric looks «»d fed s like the finest worsted gabardine, in a perfect yea 'round weight. Perfectly tailored in a casual style w i t h smooth shoulden roomy pockets and two-way collar. W hite, gold, blue, green, brown, gray. HOTTEST AND NEWEST COME N‘“"“ AH°'9e Q U IL T E D S K IR T S in Rayon Taffeta and Cottons Quilted taffeta in solid colors, white, black, blue, red ♦Quilted Cotton in fine provincial prints on sanforizet cotton, absolutely washable—amazingly priced at— LOCAL NEWS Miss JoAnne Fadling b e g a n work as stenographer in Elmer Bankus’ office this week. Pete Lesmeister, R o y Brimm and Junior Hanscam flew to San Francisco Sunday to witness a couple of baseball games. Pete flew home with Don Clauson on Tuesday. He told the Pilot he saw the St. Louis Browns play a double header with the San Fran- Cisco Seals. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Sr., returned home to Grayland, Wn., Monday, after spend a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Jr. homes. Springs Smartest Fabric ONLY $22.95 v TE Daly Bros. Erect Crescent City Store The new Daly Bros, department store which is now being con structed at an estimated cost of $300,000 in Crescent City is be ginning to take shape and tenta tive opening date has been an nounced for next July. The new store which will oc cupy 11,000 syuare feet wiTT be located at Third and J. Streets, and will carry all lines of popu lar and high style merchandise. There will be departments for women's apparej, a childrens shop, baby department, boys and mens wear, womens and chil drens shoes, hosiery, accessories, cosmetics, domestics yard goods draperies and many other liens Daly's coming to Crescent City will be of special interest to a ^ lim b e r of southern Curry resi dents, the firm stated, because so many have come to Eurkea for Sapping. This move will save the customers that long trip. Dalys, on the other hand, are impressed by the growth of the southern part of Curry county. A survey has been made by the company officials, Poodle Cloth Tappers. . . $5.95 .,y A*4* U7 . J tîî IN G O LD P R IN T E D S A N F O R IZ E D C O T T O N S in exquisite gold-sprayed patterns. Full cart wheel sweep. Ad- justible to fit any size from io to iS. sp°ce C< CIRCLE SKIRTS r G<*$ ^ ctr,C te s $5.95 PEA SA N T B LO U SES with extravagant eyelet embroidered yoke, white only! $2.95 A small deposit will hold any purchase until Easter! art*- M O O R E ’S Variety and Apparel Shop W E G IV E S. and H. G R E E N ST A M P S, T O O !