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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
For What It's Worth .
My sweet
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custom
Thursday, May 8, 1952
Lily Growers Find
Mrs. Ray Struebing and Mrs. • Diane B urrell. They w ere accom-
Roy Springer attended M other’s panied as far as Scottsburg by
Day W eek-End at Oregon S ta te Mrs. S tru eb in g ’s m other, JMrs.
—— — — — - By C lifford P. R owe U,
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tW t tey^
College last week-end. Mrs. Strue- M ary Ladd, and by Mrs. W iW
old grandmother in her later lears had a
b ng being guest of her daugh M atson and two dau g h ters who.
< tused much m irth ......,ng her r e b - N««tau. fltaa taw «urtad
ter M arilyn and Mrs. Springer visited W hitey’s m other a t P o rt
r,ves. Looking back oil it now, I realize em *r 8e and spraying for fly con- the guest of her granddaughter, land over the week-end.
COtltrOI Helpful
the dear lady showed much more intelli- tr°* should s,a« immediately.
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”he first fly was observed on
gence than she was ever given credit for April 16 by H arold Crump, while I )o you wish to trade, buy, or sell - Try Pilot Want Ads-
possessing.
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I the first em ergence was seen at
. H ow ard C andrall’s April 19.
time approached Toxaphene, one pound, and one
her sons, daugh- Ka,lon of light sum m er oil in too
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JllSt as surely as the
for her birthday, all of
ters, grandsons granddaughters, nephews,
nieces and Ill-laws would each get a let-
ter. Information confined in these letters
. . . . . . . . .was al,nos,1 identical except for one small
detail, buried in among the news o f her most recent ac-
tivitics would I k - an innocent little sentence such as “ I
do hope that someone sends me a new apron for my
birthday. Just that one innocent little statement; no
m ore, n o less.
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day intervals, ClifT Jenkins, coun
ty agent- to,d the Pi,ot-
L,,y Krowe,^ ,* ,*e county v<
getting econom ical co n tro l ot
aphid and weevil uith benzim
w ^ ^rd eau ^ t "the r e t e ^ a
ha,f pound of gam m a per acre 0
N .
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J O N E S
Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler
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Robinson’s Building—Next to Dimmick’s
Idle best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets,
Silver ware and Jewelry.
I can save you money in watch repairing!
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o r . ** may *x‘ a PPi*r fl alone, said
' ClifT Jenkins. Tindam, which is
she purified benzine hexachloride.
u r course, each letter mentioned a different gift
INSURANCE THAT INSURES!!
hoped for, and as a result Grandma never found herself may be used ,n gardens for aph d
with
. .- l birthday
• . k J . . . k but
..^ _ no dust
J ___ caps.
____ control as it doesn’t have the un-
EIRE AND AUTOMOBILE
with fifteen aprons for k her
pleasant odor of benzine.
IVe are now associated w ith several Old L ine Insurance Com
No, her selections of gifts was carefully planned in ad
panies and can guarantee the best insurance sen d ee you can
obtain anywhere.
vance and both the giver and the receiver found the ar
LOCAL NEWS
rangement an ideal one While everyone chuckled whet
Southern Curry Realty Comany
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Strom m en
the annual letter was received and the desired requests returned home last week a fte r
Box 177
Phones 2824 & 2583
Brookings
were compared, the relatives always came through just a three m onths combined business
Charles H . Grayshel
Guy F. Rice
and pleasure trip through the
as grandmother knew they would.
Martha Grayshel
Erma D. Rice
southwest.
Now 1 am going to copy Grandma’s technique some
what. For nigh on to nine months I have been writinu
this weekly column hut nary a card or a letter have I
received from a reader. Like the speaker on the radio,
J don’t know whether anyone is tuned in or not. It gets
sort of lonesome.
Since next week comes my birthday, I would consider
it a wonderful day if anyone who reads this column
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ma e t at
would drop me 3 card <>: letter just to let me know that
it is being read. No Ixix tops are required nor.pre flowers
in order. It is just that the editor and I are curious as
to whether the space we are using is being wasted. Mv
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W IT H YOUR B O TTLE !
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address is 2020 18th Avenue, Forest Grove, Oregon—
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and Thanks!
I he milk that is all produced and bottled daily in
n
( tiny County—a county long noted for its Bangs
equ pm ent an d tw o m en. T he cost
and I uberculin di seas free dairy herds.
of chem ical is ad d itio n al. The
^dnk More Milk
~Ì IR} Y\I Ì !^1'1L,HS
^ >,
HQ]N 21c PER QUART
Tansy Control To
Start in Vicinity
T an sy R ag w ort control in this
a r e a is g e ttin g u n d er wa> w ith
A rc h ie M cVay doing th e sp ray
w o rk . H e is also weed in sp ecto r
fo r S o u th e rn C u rry , ClifT Jen k in s
to ld th e P ilot.
T h e co u n ty s p ra y e r w ill sp ray
alo n g th e roads, as w ell as for
fa rm e rs.
T h e cost is $7 jx*r h o u r for the
county w eed law re q u ire s th a t
jx'ople w ho have tan sy m ust co n
tro l it to keep from spreading.
This w eed is poisonous to c a t
tle and m ay be identified now in
th e ro u n d bunch sta g e o r la te r in
th e elo n g ate d sta g e w hen it has
yellow s flowers.
Jen k in s po in ted out th a t it is
less costly to co n tro l now th a n
m J u n e o r Ju ly w hen p ulling is
required.
SCREENED SAND AND GRAVEL
SALVAGE SAftD AND GRAVEL
TOP SOIL
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FILL DIRT
SEA VIEW DAIRY
PHONE 2331
BROOKINGS, ORE.
WILLOX VENEER MFC. CO.
d n Oregon CO-OPhRA TI] h Association
60 M im bership Shares A uthorized By Charter
February 15, 1952
DRAINAGE ROCK
Phone 2341
1.1 ON ARD'S REAL ESTATE
Requests for Information. Application or Subscriptions should be
directed to WILLOX VENEER MEG. CO.
D R IL L
A
W ELL
N0W 1
6 or S inch Wells for Irrigation
IE S
SHANAHAN
iS Years Experience
Inquire at I exaco Service Station or
Corner M emory L ine an,I Del Norte L ine
PLAN 1—2 miles north of Brookings, Orc., Main Hwy 101, or
POR 1 LAND OFFICE—Room 713, Board of Trade Building,
Corner S. W. 4th Ave., and Oak St., ATwater 9388.
WILLOX VENEER MANUFACTURING CO.
BROOKINGS, OREGON
A T P LA N T SATU RD AY A N D SU N D AY!
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