Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 28, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Willow Ptarmigan Soil Conditioner Improves Growth
E sk im o have to keep a sh arp
lookout w hen they a re hu n tin g
W illow P ta rm ig a n , for th e birds
a r e clever a t concealing th e m ­
selves. W hen snow covers the
gro u n d , th e y ’re m ostly w hite,
w ith ju st a little black on th e ir
tails. A fte r the spring thaw s, they
tu rn p a rtly brown to m atch the
su m m e r landscape.
S p lo tch es of brown, m ixed som e
b lack , cover the m ale’s neck, up-
<51952
N atio n al W ild life
W illo w
Obituary
M ildred M. W ilson. 53, of
j B rookings, passed aw ay en ro u te
' to th e C rescent C ity hospital
T hursday. The rem ains w ere fo r­
w arded to Bellingham , W ashing­
ton by Roy II. Brown M ortuary,
for services and in term en t there.
M rs. Wilson was born in A tchi­
son, K ansas, O ctober 6. 1898. She
cam e to Brookings w ith h er h u s­
band, E arl, about 1 12 y ea rs ago.
S urviving, besides h er husband
a re a d au g h ter, Mrs. B etty Tw eit
and tw o grandsons, S tephen and
G regory T w eit all of Tadbma.
W ashington.
h
Release from disease and
other limitations has come for
multitudes as they have quietly
pondered literature available
there.
S C IE N C E and
HEALTH
u u h K ey to the Scripture»
by Mary Baker Eddy
and the Bible may be rea<^
borrowed or purchased at
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
HEADING BOOM
Corner of Pine and
Alder Sts.
BROOKINGS
DAILY
Freight Service
Coast Freight
Lines
DAVE FRANKLIN.
Owner
Phone 2634
POP WILLIAMSON
Local Agent
W A R D 'S
Propa ne Service
W c c a rry a C O M P L E T E line
o f G as A ppliances. W edgew ood
T ap p a n . O ’K eefe A M e rritt, and
C alo rie ra n g e s G en eral w a te r
h e a te rs S e n el R e frig e ra to rs -~
C o lem an fu rn aces.
TdtiKs fo r r e n t, sti/e o r Zttase
C resc en t C ity
p hone
A t J e t. H w ys 101 and
Top Soil
Fill i x rt
Drainage Rock
Phone 2341
Leonard Real Estate
w/CLftneiTirvTHe
M^AMtADS
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
housekeeping —by week or month
p e r b reast, and sides. T he re st of
th e sum m er, is m ostly w hite. His
fail is d a rk brown. T he fem ale is
alx ait the sam e color, but paler,
Reading Room in your com­
munity is maintained for you,
and for all.
Salvage Sand
and Gravel
ONE- AND TWO-ROOM COTTAGES
Ptarmigan
I he Christian Science
Screened Sand, and Gravel
M IL D R E N M. W ILSO N
Federation
Free and Open
to the Public
T hursday, August 28, 1952
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SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE
j
BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
A .y n th .tit .o il conditioner that con v.rt. noa-productiv. into productiv, .oil In a
matfer of h .u rK I. now b .in 9 produc.d for w . t . r n garden, fe tü . Ion » ßfocZ
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plant of tha Monsanto Chemical Company. * ___ ______
In itia l production of K riliu m ,
the original synthetic soil condit
ioner, is being devoted to a special
formula developed for home gar­
deners which keeps the product dry
and free • flow ing and makes it
easier to mix w ith the soil.
I he new chemical, announced
by the company last December, is
now being produced in sufficient
quantities in the Long Beach plant
to supply the western market.
Examples of treated soil, top left
and untreated soil, top right, points
up dramatically the difference in
yield. D u rin g a ten day laboratory
experiment, only one out of five
kidney bean seeds grew in the
shrunken-untreated soil, while all
five planted in the K riliu m trea­
ted soil showed excellent growth.
Basic research shows that more
and larger tomatoes, above left,
and carrots, above right, can be ex­
pected from poor soil treated with
the co nd itio n er, since the new
chemical radically improves the
structure of the soil by formation
of soil aggregates which allow the
soil to absorb more water and
makes it easier to work during
the planting season.
and th e re is m ore w hite on her plum p, too, and this is m uch to
head.
| the likijig of the Eskim os, who
Most people in th e U nited. m ake m any a m eal of P ta rm ig an .
Livestock
Hay — Grain
So hard y a re t' e W illow P ta r ­
Brookings
on th e hare ground of the Treeless
A rtie plains. In a hollow lined
with a few feath ers, leaves, or
hits of grass, the fem ale lays
lri»m six to fifteen large eggs. Th
eggs a re a deep, reddish-eream
color, w ith splotches of purple-
brow it.
A ftei the fem ale keeps them
w arm for 26 days, th e eggs h atch !
son etim e in July. B oth before and
a tte • the young birds apjx'ar, the
nah stay s n e a r to p ro tec t his
hom e against fu r-b earin g anim als
and birds of prey.
G etting
for th e nesting
fam ily is a n o th e r problem for the
p a re n ts them selves a re big, and
the young have h e a rty ap p etites
In th e sum m er, w hile th ey a re
still
in th e fa r north, they eat
B rooking« office at Ma tot Co —
th
e
leaves
of bushes and trees,
P h o n e 291, R rooklngs o r ca ll Ph
to
g
eth
er
w
ith
sam e insects now
9521, C rescen t C ity, or w rite P.
and
then
For
W
inter m eals; they
O. Box 312, C rescent C ity. J. r .
like
b
erries
anti
the
tips of ten d er
(J im ) PA Y TO N , d istrib u to r. B u ­
tw igS
ta n e ta n k s fo r ren t, sale or lease
rh o u g h they som etim es have
Office lo cated at A nderson P lum b-
ln< Co., F re sn o S tre e t, offl p a . tro u b le in finding enough food,
W illow P ta rm ig a n glow to be
ciflc A v e , C resc en t City.
larg e birds m easuring seventeen
inches from bill to tail. Thev are
MeCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND R E P A IR S E R V IC E
Earl C. brown Construction Co.
B ox
S ta te s n ev er get to see th e change*!
able birds, because they sta y so
fa r n o rth all year. T he N ational
W ildlife F ed eratio n says th at
W illow P ta rm ig a n m ake th e ir
su m m er hom es from G reenland to
A laska. In th e w in te r they come
down to c e n tra l and so u th ern
C anada, and only a few of them
v e n tu re into th e n o rth e rn fringes
of o u r country .
m igan th a t they build th e ir nests
AUTHORIZED
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Livestock &
BROOKINGS, OREGON
W. L. C A M PB ELL
I Lirbor, Oregon
EQUIPMENT FOR
CONSTRUCTION WORK
HAULING
Trucking Co.
$02
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Truck and Crawler Shovels
i ’raglines and Clamshells
Ireneh Hoes and Cranes
Bulldozers and Dump Trucks
HT HOUR OR C O N TR A C T —
Road Rock and Fill Dirt
Gravel and Top Soil
P R E /. I S I IM A I E S G L A D L Y G IV E N
PI IONE 2281
T E D L. F R E E M A N
PHONE 2625
O F F IC E
PI IONE 2411
food
Town and Country
Gas Company
No loi, Too L irge-N o ¡ob Too Sm all
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PHONE 2 4 0 4
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Shop and Office at Cheto» Bridge
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DAYS
ONLY -
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Brookings, Oregon