Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 16, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THURSDAY, A PR IL 16, 1953
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month and keep the hoe b u „ sy .'..
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SEE OIK
son, or Bob Dimmick. who will
have the fire truck on its way im­
mediately.
For Fires Only, dial 2181.
To call the ambulance, dial
2244. It is housed at the Roy H.
Brown mortuary and Mr. Brown
has generously offered to drive
it on its frequent calls.
For Ambulance Only, dial 2244.
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This
the season when
the it as . . w'e
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For the benefit of those who
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great
injustice
when we refer to may need to call for the ambu­
ANNIVERSARY
weeds try to take over the gar-i
den and crowd out the vegetables 1 Tas
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lance or fire department, the fol­
SPECIAL
and flowers. This is also the
In
garden the layer of t o p - lowing numbers might be filed in
month when the local cats sere-’ ®01 ls . a u * inc ts - e\ P’ the home phone book.
. . . backyard
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Brookings Studio
nade on the
and . Last . winter . in . one part of . the
To call the fire department,
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- . garden
GOETZ BLDG.
the woolen underwear is packed
. . . we lost , some A of the A. top-
1 day or night, dial 2181. You are
. with
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some
mothballs.
Spring
is
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. two or . three
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asked to use this number for
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inches—due
to
improper
Lodge Dieictorv
if you don’t
don t mind an occasional, 1 age which
. . caused j erosion.
• drain-
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a fires only.
This number will
Subscribe to the Brookings-
It
snow shower.
reach
Ed
and
Mendy’s,
Neil
Nel-
Harbor
Pilot.
a thousand years perhaps
Satellite Chapter No. Spring is the season we gar- takes
the formation of an inch of
165, Order Ol Eastern deners look forward to. There for
good
black soil. So in a matter
Star. meets on the first anil third are two kinds of gardeners, the of days last winter, w'd lost soil
Tuesdays of each month at the early kind and the late kind. We which it took many thousands of
gardeners can hardly wait
IO.O.F Hall. Visiting members early
for a lull in the winter rains be­ years to produce. Has the same
AUTHORIZED
welcome.
fore we start planting potatoes, thing ever happened in your gar-
iden?
If
you
want
to
see
now
peas and spinach. Some of these
Topaz
Rebekah
go in the ground in February and much erosion takes places, drive
T opaz R ebekah L odge N o . 41
even if they don’t grow much it a stake in the ground before the
meets Second and Fourth Tues­ makes the winter seem shorter. winter rains and look at the same
days of month at Odd Fellows We can always start again in stake in the spring to see if the
ground level has changed. If
Hall. (Visiting members wel­ April.
I you had erosion you are a good
The
backbone
of
any
garden
is.
come.)
the soil Some people call it dirt. candidate for soil conservation
McCULEOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
The word ’’dirt” is used with practices.
Chetco
No. 249
AND REPAIR SERVICE
equal
impartiality
to
mean
NOTICE!
meets every Thursday at 8:0) “filth” and the dictionary de-
more work
pm at the IO.O.F. Hall. All «««-
lines dirt aa any foul or filthy |hp No inti
of , Ws accepted as after
r
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
visiting brothers welcome.
subslance To me it seems almost cloging Apri, 30 Peop]e whQ
sacreligious to refer to the soil have articles in the shop, please
P. O. Box 195 Brookings, Oregon
Phone 2274
Sidney
No. 206 of a garden as dirt. The soil call for them.
is the basis of life. Plants go to
VERNA’S SH OP
Croft
A.F.&A.M. it for food. Their roots search
meets second and fourth Friday through it for the essential min-
evenings at 8 o’clock at I.O.O.F , erals and the soil causes a seed
WHERE TO FIND AND BUY IT IN CRESCENT CITY
Hall. Brookings, Oregon. All Visit­ to become a plant and an acorn
becomes a mighty oak.
ing brothers are welcome.
Q uh ,- 4 business and professional guide to friendly C R E S C E N T C IT Y concerns who
BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
Ladies A ux., F.O.E.
suggest you patronize your home merchant first, but stand ready to serve you in an
meets second and fourth Fridays
National Forest Timber admirable way when these services are not available in your hom e com m unity.
of each month at V.F.W. Hall
Shirley Brannin, Pres.; Shirley
For Sale
Spence, Secretary. All visiting
Crescent Lmbr. Co.
Oral
auction
bids will be re­ Crescent Chevrolet
F.O.E. members welcome.
HAM ILTON - E L G I N
ceived by the Forest Supervisor, ?hevrolet-Buick Sales it Service
For price quotations on all
WYLER - WADSWORTH
Post Office Building, Grants Pass,
Auto Repair, Painting
Building Material
Chetco Aerie No. 3087 Oregon, beginning at 4:00 P.M.
WATCHES
Radiators Repaired
PST, May 7, 1953, for all mer­
Telephone 1881
Heirloom
- Sterling
Fraternal Order of Eagles chantable dead timber, standing
Telephone 471
Fine
Watch
and
Jewelry
Second
and Market Streets
meets every Friday evening it or down located on an area desig­
Repairing
V.F.W. Hall. All visiting Eagles nated, as Eagle Creek Burn, Unit
G IF T S
welcome. M M. Jakiewicz, Pres, No. 3, embracing approximately
200 acres within Sec. 7, T. 39 S .
Tom's
c le n d o n
und V alt Thatcher, secretary.
WADSWORTH
R. 12 W., W.M., and lying on
Northern Prairie Creek within
Radio Service
M otor Co.
JEWELRY
P o s t 9 6 6 & ,'h<> Chetco R‘v<‘»’ watershed. Sis­
Radio
Sales and Service
Oldemobile-Willys-Cadillac
kiyou National Forest. Oregon,
Ph. 2202
809 2nd St.
Stewart
Warner
Appliances
From
and
M
Streets
to be 1,500.000 1x1 ftj
260 K. St.
Phone 2612
A uxiliary estimated
more or less,* of dead Douglas-fir
All starving dead Flowers for A ll Occasions
meets 1st and 3rd sawtimber
Wednesdays at the timber within the sale boundary
NICHOLSEN
lx» considered as designated
V. F. W. Hall, Brookings, Oregon will
Gardens L. A. Carr & Son
for cutting and the sale contract Redwood
Furniture Exchange
Sheet Metal and Plumbing
will require that all such dead
We Wire Flowers Anywhere
. timber lx« felled. No bid of less
Armstrong
Linoleums! Stoves
Household appliances. Sheet Met­
than $1,275.00 for the total vol- Bulbs - Plants - Floral Designs al. Plumbing and hcatjng supplies
Everything For the Homte!
of timber as estimated above 9th & L Sts.
Ph. 6251 Ph. 631
858 Third Street
qoo Fourth St.
will be considered. In addition to
the price bid for stumpage a co­
operative dejxTsit of $1425.00 to
cover the cost of tree planting, I Nielsen H ardw are
N iiiiii Rush Shoes: Arrow
seed sow ing, and timber stand im-1 Del Norte’s largest and most
Shirts; Genuine Levis;
Office hours. 9 a m. 5 p. m.
CAMERAS
proxement work on the area cut
Complete Hardware and
Pendleton Shirts; Jantzen
over will be required. As a quali­
Sweaters; White Stag Line;
Appliance Store
fication for oral bidding, all bid­
Phone 253
Portraits - Commercial
DR. R E. SMITH
Complete line of Work Clothes
ders
must submit a sealed bid ac­
DENTIST
companied by the required pay­
Free Delivery To Oregon
Sporting Goods
PHONE 2831
ment to the forest supervisor
Complete
Buy and Save W ith Gold
prior to 4:00 P M , PST. May 7.
Arrow Stam ps
Gordon
F.
1953. Sealixl bids will lx« posted HOME FURNISHERS
Dr. Richard L. Smith
at the beginning of the auction
and
OPTOMETRIST
Johnson
for the information of all bidders.
Harris Studio
$1,275.00 must accompany each
KELVINATOR
"Store
For
M
en"
836 3rd St.
DR ROY M. WHITF. bid. to lx« applied on the purchase
price, refunded, or retained in
APPLIANCES
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
part as liquidated damages, ac­
and Surgeon
cording to the conditions of sale
Crescent City
Ifmerj/em*«»'! af Any Hoyr
If an oral bid is declared to be
DAVIDSON'S
M argaret's
high at the closing of the auction,
the bidder must immediately con­
Furniture
Office Supplies
Linen and Specialty Shop
PH O N E 2701
firm the oral bid by submitting it
by Appointment
Phone 3861 House Dresses -Cnliircn s Line! Typew’riters, Adding Machines
in writing on a Forest Service 1220 2nd St.
Costume Jewelry -Linens!
1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
bid form The right to reject anv Chas W and Anna C. Robinson
124') Second Street
and all bids is reserved Forest
We Deliver in Hrookings!
Service bid forms for use in sub­
mitting sealed bids and full in­
formation concerning the timber, Dei Norte Laundry
Gamble's
the conditions of sale and the sub­
DAILY
mission of bids sfiould be obtained
HERB NEW M AN’S
J T e r/e /T j A uto Supply
Three Day Service
from the forest supervisor. Grants
Freight Service
Auto 4 Home Supplies and ap­
Leave orders at the
Pass. Oregon, or the district
CRESCENT CITY
pliance« Cononado Radios
^Sir-Del
Clcant'rs
ranger. Gold Beach, Oregon be­
Coast Freight
1150
9th
St
Plume
3001
fore bids are submitted. On April
RADIO
14. 1953 at 10:00 AM. forest of­
Lines
CRESCENT CITY
ficers will meet interested parties
We Sell the Rest and Service
at State Foreat Patrol Headquar­
the Rest”
DAVE FRANKLIN.
CARRELL'S
SURPLUS M ART
ters. Brookings. Oregon to ex­
Owner
plain the c conditions of the sale Clothing A Shoes for the E ntire Hedrick Electric Company, Magnavox, RCA Victor, Philco
Phene 2634
and to conduct a tour to show Family
Sporting
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amily - Hardware : - K
Records - All labels and speeds
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the timber offered for sale
HOP WILLI AM SOR
Goods
Your
Hot
point
S
tore
304
H.
S;
Local Agent
840 3rd St.
Phone f5 12
Bools - A tlas P l W H T l X lL s
PHONE q < i
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Phone 2752
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