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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Two Panels W ill
Make A 'Closet'
C ape Blanco, lo cated on thl
! O regon coast, w est of P o rt OH
f< rd. is tht m ost w ; J \ p,>inJ
C loset space, o r th e lack of it
h as caused m any a hom e to be
ju s t w h at th e ow ner does not
p a rtic u la rly like, especially the
little h o m em aker who trie s to be
th e queen of th a t realm .
Of course, th e re can be no fa s'
ru le in this assertio n but tw o
p an els of plywood, som e q u a rte r-
round, two hinges and a latch ol
som e sort will build a closet in
alm ost any room.
T ak e two \ - i n c h panels o f ply
wood,, cut to fit ceiling to floor
and have one pan el cut on a pow-
e r saw to m ake a door in th a t
panel. T ak e th e q u a rte r-ro u n d ,
lay out the size of the closet on
floor and ceiling, and nail th e two
p anels in place. A ttach hinges to
■
door and set the latch. S crap s of
plywood m ay be uaed for shelving
inside the closet, w ith a pole of
9b-inch galvanized pipe for the
Prom the lathe the green veneer is first cut to various sizes, eliminating any “had
ra c k to hang clothes.
I t ’s ju s t th a t sim ple and a n y spots” and then is put through these dryers, pictured above. From the moment a
one who can use tools can in stall log is brought in to the plant from the pond there is practically no “lost motion”
a t p ra ctically little co st—Just the
until that log is made into plywixxl panels four by eight feet in dimensions. Manu
m ateria ls.
¡one m ay drive in these it'n ij
States.
9
w h ol of marii e biol >gy
coast, w est of Coos Bay. Hen
shells a re found in abundance
it is a g re a t fossil locality.
MRS. VIOLA B
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RAMALIA
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facture of plywood is .m in te r r in g process to watch by the average citizen.
Gift S ta tio n e ry w ith coast views
a t th e P ilot oflice.
Town and Country
Gas Company
-
,
Land Acquired
For Library Site
been approached for pledges of
S e c re ta ry —Mrs. Doris Crosby.
funds or m a te ria ls o r labor, and
T re a s u re r—Mrs. Cleo C raig.
response has been encouraging.
T he M othersingers will be p res
B usiness firm s are now being en t for a few nu m b ers and the
h o u s e iH arm onette» have been Invited to
M em bers o f C heteo L ib rary J ° L j ' T cam paiRn * • » ■*
sing also.
a
rd held
held its
Ila r re e g
e n u l la
a r r m
n a i h b t h r o u g h o u t the e n u re area.
I hoard
m onthly
Mrs. Rice feels convinced th at
m e e tin g la s t W e d n e s d a y a t th e
Write-In Candidate for
as
soon as the U. S. governm ent '
B rookings office a t M atot Co —- 1 hom e of Nfrs. Tony Olsen, w ith
C O U NTY CLERK
P h o n e 291, B rookings o r call Ph. Mra. Guy R ce re p o rtin g th a t ae- is assured t h a t the necessary i
building
funds
will
be
av
ailab
le
3521, C rescent City, or w rite P. quisition of land from the U. S.
A g ro u p of friends asked me
Ihey 5 will
convey
the
land to the T
ft I M - i w f n . . n . . e . l . x . . u . . n .
O. Box 342, C rescent C ity. J. E governm ent for a lib rary site
in ,'T
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.
- e ,and to *
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to enter m j name as a candidate
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rookings w
as w
w holly
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fee. | ■ » U I 5 I . ^
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;a T Y C e
(J im i DAYTON, d istrib u to r. Bu- B
B rookings
w as
dependent
’7 o ar<1
,nal
fee-
fo r C ounty C lerk. O w ing to m is
ta k e ta n k s fo r re n t, sale o r lease. UP<>n th e ra isin g of th e necessary
’X i ’’a>n»»'d. chief li-
R reu er
innm w in
™ i inforrr»a tio n m y nam e does not
Office located at A nderson P lum b- funds required to co n stru ct the
‘
’ IPP °1,,'d ,h a t 350 books
‘ W arren S m ith
K P esI’ a p p e a r on th e p rin te d ballot and
tn g CO.. F resno S .« -e t, olB P a -
lib rary .
w ere loaned from th e lib rary d u r-
^ a rre "> S" ” ‘b- i n c u m b e n t m us,
%
a «"£
d fle Ave O»«seent n i v
l o r
.
,n ? th e m onth of M arch A do- Prc sid c n t- A rchie H endricks, a i
n
lcs'
A e., C rescent City.
| So fa r only organ iaztio n s have nation of books was received from past Prcsid" nt and G eorge F unk.
™ , <’uaIfiiatlons a ^ a Hfet ttui
- M. M J a k le w ie z , a n d one from tO^ th e r With ’Heir " " e s , w e n t "
^ n o g r a p h e r irÄ.
* Lois S pangler, also several sm all to Bend S u n d a-V to a tte n d th e traffip ’ ' ’
h!c n o g la Ph cr and
donations w ere received These di\ tric t convention, which closed Tow ne on
Four Rotarians Go
Have You Tried Our Self-Service?
Brtng your clothes in and let them wash while you
do your shopping. Come back in thirty minutes and
have them ready for the line.
Better yet, come back in an hour and a half and
have them all dried. U'e also do rough dry and fin
ished work.
BROOKINGS LAUNDRY
M .
N .
J O N E S
C ertified Watchmaker and Jeweler
HOTEL BROOKINGS BUILDING
I he best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets,
Silverware and Jewelry.
I can save you money in watch repairing!
l^ t Your Jeweler Be Your Guide!
N O T IC E
TO
TRUCKERS!
( >ur complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
gifts were appreciated.
Tuesday evening.-
T he follow ing books have been
purchased from lib rary funds-
“Joys of C ooking” by R o m bauer
B o v s n f r n v m ,,H w „ , —
Boys of C overed W agons” b>
E rn est.
“A nim als of S eashore" by Gu-
berlet.
“ T ra ils of th e Plow ” by Goffin.
“T he Hay burn F am ily ” by Mc-
Crone.
<‘E ast of H om e” by Rau.
“L ittle Ray C re a tu re s ” by W il
lis and “T alking Totem Poles.’
^Ian >’ im p o rtan t m a tte rs con-
earn in g th e d istrict, as well as
fR o tary ^ e r n a t i o n a l w ere slated
f o r discussion. Redmond, which
had been in stalled the evening
before, w as welcom ed to the dis
tric t convention.
W arren S m ith 's c h a ir w as held
by Gordon Goetz, vice-president,
a t t h e ‘ Luncheon Tuesday.
DAILY
Freight Service
Coast Freight
Lines
P.-T. A. Meeting
Due Thurs. May 1
Last m eeting of the cu rren t
school y e a r of P are n t-T eac h ers
Association is billed for tonight
T hursday. May 1, a t 8:00 p. m
at the high school.
Installation of officers will he
m ade h\ Mrs. A. F. P ierre, past
president of the local unit. Those
io be installed a re :
P resid en t
M r s . M argaret
I B rener.
V ice-P resident — M r s . Alice
, Rausch.
HAVE FRANKLIN.
Owner
P hone 2634
BOB W ILLIAM SO N
Local A pent
V
?1PS
?e large#t j i iper
7 e p acific
I
ra ,n ed ln th is w ork a t the
g ra d u a tio n fio m h? h ^
g ra d u af,o n from hl8h school.
H ave been a resid en t of Oregon
for ten y ears, and C u rry C ounty
for six y ears, d u rin g w hich tim e
I have been bookkeeper for the
I double O L u m b er C om pany at
O phir and am fa m ilia r w ith the
leading in d u stry of th is area.
I feel th a t my y ea rs of business
background w ill en ab le m e to
conscientiously
and
efficiently
conduct the clerical w ork of C ur
ry’ C ounty.
I am an activ e m em ber of E a st
ern S ta r, Hom e E xtension S erv
ice and also assisted for th ree
y ears in th e drive for th e C urry
G eneral H ospital.
t u
Be sure to write an (x)
before the name !
Paid Political Advertising
G IB B S L B R . C O .
Phonc 2545
Easy Street
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
W ANTED!
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WELDING
Scrap Iron, Metal, Batteries,
radiators, etc.
J pound or a car load!
Driveway and Fills
C. & M. Salvage Yd.
Transit Mix Concrete
i block south of Mobile St.i. - Next to Plywood Plant
FOX
BROS.
!
ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS
Box 60s or contact F>on
C arter or Louis Morris.
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CEMENT — GRAVEL