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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1952)
BROOKfNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BRÔOKINGS. OREGON PAGE FOURTEEN // For Sale: Half acre, priced low Reasonable term s. Stop at 1356 N H arris Beach Road. 24tf Classified Ads" FOR SALE For Sale: For the most complete stock of house trailer p arts and accessories, see Carold J. Parker, 610 South C entral, Medford. 23-4 ™ ---------------- ------------------------- | For Sale: 60 acres, grade A dairy ranch, or used for stock, or could be subdivided on paved road 1 miles from Medford, 3 miles from C entral Point. 20 acres irri gated in perm anent pasture, 3 m odern houses, mail route, school bus and milk pick-up service. For fu rth e r particulars see or w rite O. L. Vanson, Table Rock road, R 2, Box 111, C entral Point, or see W alter Hester, across road from H arb o r Mill. 23-2* For Sale: Small tractor, used very little, $75 A. E. Sandbo. ♦ Need A Sign? BUSINESS SIGNS - and T ruck L ettering 'Buzz' Stewart General I adivery Brookings Lodge Directory For Sale: Blueberries, last week Stevenson’s, Easy S treet. For Sale: M ixm aster, wattle ir on, vacuum cleaner, steak grill etc. Bill Sm ith, Shingler Apts. 1 OWer left a p t. _ • MISCELLANEOUS W E COLLECT Old accounts, Notes and Judg in c u ts N o collection no charge W estern M ercantile Agency, Inc 106 East 2nd St., Coquille, P O Box 485, Phone 1621. 51tf II. A. JOCHENS P L U M B IN G SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2661 Hotel Brookings NOTICE A fter August 14. 1952, I will not he r(*s|Hinsihle for debts other than those contracted by myself. Ed E. Hall, Brookings. 24-3 N O T IC E Rebekah Chctco No. 24Q M eets every T hursday a t 8:0t- p. nt. at the I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting b rothers welcome S ID N E Y C R O FT No. *09 A. F. a A. M m eets second and fourth Frida* evenings at 8 (M) o’clock at I. C O. F. hall, Brookings, Oregon. A’.’ visiting brothers are welcome L a d ie s A u x ., F . O . E . M eets Second and F ourth Fridays of each m onth at V. F. W. Hall Pres., Shirley Brannin; Secretary, D oris E astburn. All visiting F. O. E. Memla'r. welcome. Chctco Aerie No. 3087 Fraternal Order of Eaglet m eets e \e ry Friday evening at V. F. W. Hall All visiting Eagle* welcome Lester Ray. Pies., and W alt T hatcher, siTretary. Post 966 & Auxiliary m eets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the V. F. W. Hall Brookings NOTICE No hunting or trespassing on an y property owned or controllici by me No except ions (Signed* : D. C. JAGGERS 21-3* N —O —T —I —C E Katherine's F or sale now at the Pilot office which will fit any business, social security deduction slips, receipts, sales books, etc. Order« printed to fit the individual at m oderate cost In quantity lots Mrs. Rosalie Kelleher is spend ing a few days here, visiting old- tim e friends. It may be recalled that she and her son. Jerry, lived for many m onths at the Shigler Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Skell, re cently of Portland, are visitors at the Almo Newton home in H a r bor this week. Dr. Skell as ac cepted a chair as professor of chem istry in a Pennsylvania col lege. CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. “N o Job Too Big or l oo Sm all” New K elvinator Appliances and Morton Steel Kitchen Cabinets E A S r TERMS ON ALL THESE APPLIANCES! We are equipped to git e your electrical need our immediate attention*. G E O R G E D A L T O N , Manager, Fern Street Phone 2944, across street from Chetco Inn Wild Senna is a tall, handsome plant which thrives in the eastern half of tin» United States. It is found all the way from New Eng land south to Elonda, and west to M innesota, N ebraska, Kansas and Louisiana. Throughout this broad region, (£) I 9 5 I N a tio n a l W i ld l i l* P « d a ra lio o Wild Senna Wild Senna g i w s in moist, rich soil. It often, sinks its c w ts in the soggy ground of swam ps, and K a y S a n d s tr o m sometim es it stands along pro Evenings hi/ A p p o in tm e n t tect tai roadsides. H arbor, Oregon A big plant, it hardly ever m easures less than three (eel in height. Under the best condition it may stretch up and up until it is between tive and eight feet tall. By the middle of the su m m e r,! t h e N ational Wildlife Federation 4r acres on < iardner says. Wild Si’nna is. ready to put Rid ee, 7 room house forth a ttra c tiv e blossoms. These and gotxl out build flowers are bright golden, yellow, j ami they grow in thick clusters ings. Cash or terms. which are attach ed at the upper p arts of the plants. I. A. RODERIC K Each of the many blossoms is j Bn Hikings, Oregon small only about three-fourth« of an inch: across. But when a num ber of these open up together, they m ake a colorful display in 11010000000202020800020202010100021053000000270904070202 Jul* and August. Following t h e blossoms, , h e plant produces its seed jwds. The jxxis are flat, slender and curved F r r r E s tim a te s They are betw een three and four inches long, and have a hairy s u r Plowing — Discing face. Yard Leveling! I alike the fuzzy pods. Wild Senna’s leaves a re smooth to the touch. T he leaves, branching out from the main stem , are dark PH O N E 2565 green on top and pale underneath. 23000100022323020200000101020002010100020223305353270201 Each leaf is made up of 12 to 18 lance-shaped leaflets. Both the leaves and the pods have lx*en used for many years in the m aking of medicines. Tins was first done in Africa and the East Indies, where certain varie LAND LEV El J NG ties of senna grow. L ater it was BRUSH CLEARING ' discovered that the leaves and ROAD BUILDING ¡xxis of the American Wild Senna also had medical value. While this is still true, the plant is chiefly loode U|x>n as one of T EL EPH O N E 2822 Ransom X Second Brookings 1 our most a ttrac tiv e wild flowers. It grows quickly and easily in its • n o r ite spots, but does not spread Beauty Shop FOR SALE SPRAY PAINTING L. H. Kirtley SEE ME FOR- Office Forms....... A good deal of practice and planning is going on in the ranks of the Chetco W ranglers this week and next to be ready for their participation in the Curry County Fair, August 22, 23 and 24 at Gold Beach. The group is gathering at the Morris Ranch up the Chetco on Sundays for rehearsal. Ed T horn ton hopes the horses will co-oper- at in putting on a pleasing show before the grandstand. He also reminds residents of this end of the county to have their nt ries in by 10 a. m. on Friday. August 22, to receive credit to n d election of the local prin cess, Pat Hyland as fair queen. Roy Brimm is gathering partic ipants lor the logging jubilee and promises fun and entertainm ent j for everyone. A partm ents. Now living at S an ta Rosa, she was accompanied by friends. i ( Wild Senna C a rp e n te rs’ Local. No. 2453 m eets second and fourth W ed A nursing conference will be nesdays at the V. F. W. hall, at held in place of the well-child Brookings. J. A. Blue, financial clinic at the grade school Friday secretary, 835 4th St. Phone 611. C rescent City. Calif 4 Iff August 22 from 9:30 to noon. Ap pointm ents to be made as usual. | Mrs. Bernice Sm ith will substitute 03b TO PAZ REBEKAH LODGE No. for Mrs. Miller who is on va 241, m eets Second and F ourth cation. T uesdays of m onths at Odd F el lows hall. V isitors Welcome! Topaz Curry County Fair Arouses 'Interest7 and become an unw anted pest. .Many a piece of ground is brighter because Wild Senna is growing t here. • • • Thursday, August 14. 1952 AL SARVER Absolutely the latest thing m typewriters— improve your correspondence by having a neatly written message which will ma/^e your mail much more desirable to receive, fust the thing for that student who is going away to college this fall. C a n t be matched in performance by machines costing many times the price. See them at— BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT PHONE 22S2 Brookings, o r 1/ ( THE TYPO-PRINT On the I tighwiy, Phone 9S4 Gold Beach