Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 10, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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For A ll Occasions
At Young’s Gift
Brookings, and
et’s Mower Shop
cent City. Send
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Shop in
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Flowers
By Wire.
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Business Building
For Rent or Lease
Large Parking Area!
Bob Stanhurst
PHONE 2548
Rcsid. Easy Street
18 Years Experience
Inquire at Texaco Service Station or
Corner Memory Lane and Del Norte Lane
HEALTH FORCES SALE OF
BROOKINGS GARAGE
Only Complete General Repair, Body, Fender
and Paint Shop in Brookings.
WITH BUILDING AND LOT—
$24,000, Terms!
Claude
GOLD1ZEN
and
fin­
BROOKINGS LAUNDRY
G. W. Wally
DARLING
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Have You Tried Our Self-Service?
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LES S H A N A H A N
on wild sh ru b for flower a rra n g e - som ew here along th e n o rth w e st-
ments. On o u r new place, faceti- ern coast of the U. S.
ously (and likely p erm a n en tly ) 1 About the seventh day out in
called “ Lost H orizons’’ by a friend the A tla n tic we passed q u ite close
abounds in wild huckleberry, to a w a te r spout, this is sim ilar
wild lilac, Azalea and rhododen­ to a d ese rt tw iste r except th a t the
dron. as well as m any o th e r lacy tw iste r picks up dust and th e
und .pretty n a tu ra l sh ru b th a t I w a te r spout sucks up w a te r into
am not fam iliar w ith. A neigh­ th e air.
bor has a plum tre e in bloom
T he last S unday of o u r voyage
from which I can snitch a sp ra y w’e passed Lands End, th e m ost
and com bined w ith red huskle- so u th w esterly tip of E ngland, this
berry foliage, m akes a lovely a r ­ being the location w here C ap tain i
rangem ent.
C urt C arlson had a bit of tro u b le
E low ering branches com bined w ith th e late Flying E n terp rise.
w ith early garden blooms, gives , We w ere in the channel for alm ost
one a real feeling of spring.
a day, at its n arro w point - we
F low ering plum o r apple and could see E ngland on one side an d
tulips a re nice to g eth er. DafTo- F ran c e on th e o th er.
di Is and forsythia can be used
T he English channel is a v ery
n (piite strik in g a r ra n g e m e n ts ., busy shipping lane, ships co n v erg e
However, in this ev erg reen coun- th e re from all p a rts of the w orld,
try of our, th e re is alw ays som e- T h a t afte rn o o n we saw' th e Q ueen
thing to use for a rra n g e m e n ts, M ary on h er way to S o u th am p to n
w h e th e r one has had tim e to 1 from N ew York. She is a n en o r- 1
m ous ship.
garden o r not.
I feel alm ost im pelled to m en ­
tion again th e food w e’ve been
Send the P rogress Edition to receiving ab oard the Chili, ev e ry ­
friend som ew here.
th in g has been re frig e ra te d and
o f course th a t tak es m uch of th e
flavor out of food, and yet for
the w hole ot the trip the food
has lieen ta sty and w ith m uch
Bring your clothes in and let them wash while
do your shopping. Come hacf( in thirty minutes
hat e them ready for the line.
Better yet, come back in .in hour and a half
have them all dried, li e also do rough dry and
ished worl(.
A W ELL
6 or 8-inch Wells for Irrigation
________ J ' 1 bloom, I find myself depending*¡deck These longs were picked up
FLO W ER S
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AS I SEE IT!
would be som ething I could u n ­
derstand.
Mrs. L ockland’s idea for this
By F A YE SU N D ER LAN D
y e a r’s flower s h o w ’, “A m erica,
A pril is “p lan tin g m o n th .”
the B eau tifu l,” seem s a w o n d er­
By Sonya Rush
T hese early spring m onths a l­ ful idea to me. We a re ra th e r
AU REVOIR M /S C H IL I
w ay s give me a nice feeling of prone, as a nation, to think of
being akin to everyone, all over A m erica as just th e U nited S ta t-
Two days out a fte r leaving C ur-
th e world. Being a sim ple soul, fs proper. I ra th e r im agine th a t acoa, we passed betw een the is-
1 can t q u ite cope w ith w orld at- when we s ta r t delvinq into th e lands ()f H a i„ #nd C osta Rjca
fair». F oreign policy, politic« an d Kardening lore ol P an am a, M exi- and th(,n ,n t0 , hc sou(h A tlanti(/
.«plom aey leave m e q u ite c o n - , co. C anada and A laska, we «¡11 ¡ T he ch an g e w as notice by all the
fused so I llnd it m uch e a sie r Hnd so m uch a r tis try and b ea u ty ; ship began , o rol| j( s ta rt(,d , o
to im agine a w orld of »mall tow ns so m any new ideas from each ,.ain even |h(> su n d esertcd us
and co u n try garden».
co u n try o r province, th a t w e'll S tili we w ere very ,o rtu n a te in
D uring th e next few m onth*. • » wish we could ju s t tak e tu rn s havlng thl, three
sunn
housew ives in Mexico, E ngland, living in all of our b ea u tifu l Am- w eeks we |iatj
F ran c e o r B razil w ill lie out. ju st ericas.
j notjced (h a , as soon as
as you and I digging in the soil.
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| th e r got rough, they put stro n g -
p lan tin g g arden and flowers. A
H aving moved recen tly and left !e r chains on the tons of p eeler
U n i t e d N utions ol H ardener* all my nice daffodils and tulips logs th a t w ere fasten ed down on
Along Azalea Row
Thursday, April io, 1952
it
variety.
My com plim ents to the F ren ch
Line for m aking this a m ost e n ­
joyable th irty days.
T his nmii be the h u t item th e
Pilot Mill receive from Miss R ush
os if Mats reported a fte r h er ar-
rusil 01 E urope, her m oth er, in
M ie h iy a n , had suddenly becom e
\ill, fo rcin g her to fly hom e.
Benefit Dance Set
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A benefit dance has been sch ed ­
uled by th e local a e rie of F. O.
E. for S a tu rd a y evening. April
12 at the V. F. W. H all. Advance
sale of tisk ets is being m ade. The
nam e is being w ithheld in re-
spect for the recipient.
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F erg u so n ’s m ig h ty v alv e-in -h ead engine, w ith th e m ost
re m a rk ab le to rq u e c h a ra c te ris tic o f all, gives y o u en o rm o u s
lugging a b ility . T h is pow er, w o rk in g w ith th e genuine
F erguson S y stem is th e se c re t o f F erguson perfo rm an ce.
I tic
im portant thing to be said here is th a t perform ance
such as this perm its
you to farm m ore land
. . . easier, m ore in te n ­
sively, an d a t low er
cost. A "S h o w d o w n ”
d em o n st rat ion on y o u r
farm will convince you
o f this. T elep h o n e us
a n d w e’ll qu ick ly a r ­
range such a d em o n ­
s tra tio n for you.
Serving Brookings
Since 1933
COLORED CHICKS
OR A
CUTE DUCKLING
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Non-Patented ROSEBUSHES
$1.°°
Closing out at
BROOKINGS FEED & SEED
C o p y rig h t 1WJ by H»rry F e tg u * o n , la c .
BUFFINGTON MOTOR CO.
For Your Child's
EASTER
AF
ROEDERS
Funeral Home
508 H. St.
PHONE
201
GOLD BEACH. ORE
1-150-SI
Phone 1091
CRESCENT CITY
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