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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1956)
APPEND ECTO M Y — «Dick P vndt isn’t at home, as "We go to prêts, from an append ecto m y he had Dr. Ronniger do l o r him recently a t the Seaside H ospital. MKS. A C K L E Y 'S N O T E S — SHRUB PLANTING Mrs. O live Weise GIVEN PREVIEW Injured In Wreck P L A N T IN G SH R U B S M RS W A L T E R H A L E HOM E Mrs. W alter H ale got home th is past week a fte r an extended visit to Philadelphia. On her w ay home she visited in K ansas and Colorado H er daughter, re cently w'idowed ,and grandson, Ronnie, retu rn ed w ith her. Mrs. H ale w as m et a t P o rtlan d a i r T he 60-voice A C appella Choir port by her husband, and visited of Lewis and C lark College of relatives in A storia before com P o rtlan d , Oregon, will come to ing down the coast. Brookings on Sunday, M arch ------------------------ , I 4th. The Choir will present a ONLY A YEAR AGO R o tary ’s I concert a t th e Brookings Pres- Golden A nniversary observed by | byterian c h u rc h in the V.F.W. celebration a t the Cliffy House; H all a t the 11 a.m. W orship Ser- Seven new infant citizens; The vice. T his group has gained th e House of Shoes moves; H edbergs rep u tatio n of being one of the mill sold to Oregon Coast Ven ou tstan d in g choirs of the W e s\ eer; OES G rand M atron Weis- he Choir is on its eighth annual m ann visits; Gene Colgegrove to overseas; and Chetco G rangers visit Lake E arl Grange. Now is th e tim e to get lined out for ttye plan tin g of shrubs. No m a tte r how sm all your place O C E A N V IE W E L E C T IO N 8 is, how far it is removed from In recent NLRB elections held the travelling public, o r even a t th e Ocean View sawm ill, at how run down it may look, it is G old Beach, 25 of th e em ployees still in line to be helped by a r e reported to have favored the perm anent growing things. Even IWA, an affiliate of the AFL- though you have ju st a d riv e C IO , 17 voted non-union and way into y o u r garage, beside the th e re w ere 4 challenged ballots. house, or a stre e t fro n tag e and T h ese la ter, according to Wm. w alk in, shrubs, wisely chosen, H. B aker, .«nternational organ will m ake you feel as if you had iz er for the I.W .A , w ouldn’t th at much m ore of a welcome m a te ria lly effect the balloting of home. m a tte r which way they w ere For thoce contem plating a counted. B aker w orks out of the ¡p lan tin g alongside th e ir drive Coos Bay office. way. this may consist of e ith e r evergreens o r flow ering o r b er P L A N T IN G T IM E - ried shrubs, or a com bination and of th eir own, but as fa r as dogs F a c t is its tim e to plant peas, they may be set o ut as indiv a re concerrved, th a t is q u ite a b oth sw eet and eating. Give ’em iduals or a long bed m ade for different problem and hinges on p le n ty of nitrogen and m aybe W H IR R Y 8 A R K B A C K — th eir com fort. The sam e goes the old saying, “Everyone else’s som e super-phosphate and lime, Mr. and Mrs. P au l W hirry ,for border plantings, although, if dog is a son of a . . . . but mine.'* if you have it handy. S c a tte r have retu rn ed to Brookings from between you and your neighbor, It w ill tak e but a little tim e - som e onion seed rig h t on top of most of the w in ter spent in cen on town lots, low upright p lan ts perhaps a Sunday afternoon a soft bed don’t bury them, and tra l California. are, of course, the m ore desire- i to jog out to the back country do the sam e for radishes. able. And tall trees should be or to visit the local nursery and avoided unless they a re w here a t least m ake a s ta rt tow-ard they will not Interfere w ith any planting things about your home. LEAV ES OREGONIAN A S alu ,p lb ,ad - Hei1^ Don Bingman, two years as • H ealth those are he words electric o r phone w ires and Possibly you will devote a bit w’here there is little d an g er of of study to the project, before- O regonian dealer In the Brook-1 l* hind ,hp H ,s ° f I hand, eith er asking someone th eir topping. ings are«, has announced he is ( • J ' ■ ount.v .x ¡who knows landscaping or ju st One can, of course, bring in leaving the firm. Clyde M cIntosh tension A ,, t” going ahead on your own, b ut if some of our native shrubs and of Sandy, Oregon, will assum e 3KJ cll> ‘ h >‘‘ “ ” an' 1 ^ Un,ry th e sta rt is once made, even ju st trees, but regardless of all else, th e dealership here. M cIntosh bo>? anH thp in ord er for them to survive lone s ta rt in one block, the idea of 10 and 19 in C urry County w ill arriv e here T hursday night. 4-H Clubs and th e ir 40 leaders they should have all the roots is su re to spread, and alm ost are joining this weeks obser th a t can lx* brought in. Even the before you realize it, Bnxikinbs vance of N ational 4’H Club lowly huckleberry brush o r the and H arb o r will be fu rth erin g quite common ‘‘wild lilac" and its reputation for being one of Week, M arch 3-11. azaleas are much b etter than a the neatest, m ost a ttra c tiv e T h eir goal “Im proving F a m ily and C om m unity Living” w ith bare spot. O ur coastal pines are are as on the coast. such projects as health, cam p beautiful anti easily moved and there are the cedars, the red Manual and'Automatic hies, photography, and crafts, woods, anti fir close a t hand, all Fire Extinguishers livestock. electricity, tracto r, of which can be tran sp lan ted W rite To flower culture, gardening, and anti m ade use of. T here is a Box .34 H arbor, Oregon ' h o rticu ltu re crops train them - q uirk in the handling of several of the conifers, however, and selves to he b e tte r citizens. F or over 50 years 4-H clubs especially the pines and th e fir: f have been the largest volunteer when the, tip bud clu sters g et fat ¡youth organization in the world. in the spring, nip out the ce n te r I Over 40 countries have a sim ilar bud This will allow the nest to program which the In tern atio n al m a tu re and, as the process is F arm Youth Exchange (IFY E) rep eated over the years a shaped program co n tacts yearly when 4 plant, not a spindling, will de Oregon Youth have the privilege velop. Your dealer can best advise of going to the Euro[>ean or southern hem isphere countries to on the m ore cu ltiv ated varieties live for 3 m onths and th eir youth of plants and th eir range is leg ion, from th e ground hugging come to the United S tates. creeping spruces and h eath ers to Last week the Upper Chetco the m onum ental u p - r ig h ts - th e com m unity organized a com m un flowering, berried evergreens, o r ity 4-H (Tub including clothing, naked to the w in ter storm s. foods, livestock and woodwork When considering base p la n t V HAL P R U IT T projects w’ith Don Payne and ing about th? home, don’t forget Phone 2341 o r 3762 Harold S p ark s guiding the com the otherw ise iow 'v sword fern. L. m unity club of 20 boyi and girls Phis plant, which does very w-ell W H ILE LEONARDS in th eir recreation anti com m un in its wild sta te , is ju st the Tfce bus/ness-Zik« building ARE AWAY . . . ity projects. Ed , T hornton and thing to move in to a com par. WHY PAY R E N T $500 down for business-like farmers I e n Poole will lead the livestock and $50 i>er m onth will put Low co»i, permanent construction; project which includes beef and atively dam p and shady place. A nother native th a t does well « • iv . fait erection; unoburm ted floor you in this small home in nice saddle horses. Mrs. E leanor and Mo rage space— these are some oi and is sp ectacu lar is the native district and also has a big lot. th e reaionc why the arch top rim h erih Bailey and Mrs. N era Ix’eds are squaw or liear grass, but don’t T otal price $4250. buildings are wen co often on Amer leading the rew ing projects: Mrs. look for if to grow very fast, at at a'» finevt farm». Neva T hornton and Mrs. W ilda first, and it should be in a m ore The Tim herih ii a one-piece curved CLOSE IN, IN FACT R IT E rafter that extend« to ntinuoudy from Poole will teach the cooking pro epoaed place than the ferns. IN TOW N, newly decorated tect and Tony I/'e d s the wood floor to ridge. It it formed of kiln dried A fter they have t>een set out 2-bedroom home, a concrete lum ber "w elded” together w ith perma- w orking projects. and well started , they should nent w aterproof glue». Rafter« are foundation, fenced yard, is not be neglected. They will re Fre-««rt, need oe further cutting, fittin g vacant and ready to move in A R T IS T S HOLD M E E T IN G spond to any kind of tre a tm e n t flim afer one rtrenget than eid - to, am ready for an offer on Last F riday evening the e m ju st as o th er growing things. fram ing. both a down paym ent and the Qwtehly erected with -«gular fa rm help. bryo a rtis ts met at the Pilot I ven the orch ard ist, the grow total price . . . but you know A v a ila b le M etaadera width» tre ir 34 office as it w asn’t found er of b erries and fruit and nuts, you can m ake a good deal. te CO fe et, length» a» decked. able w here they w ere scheduled carefully husbands his plants, C H E E R FU L L IT T L E HOME If you are contemplating a ioaliog barn, to meet in the hack, dow nstairs, for to him they are an income, w ithin w alking d istance of m ilk in g parlor, implement »bed, gran ary or u tility building, ask ««• for com of the Manley Building. Bud which sam e they are to a town shopping, rich garden spot, plete inform ation on T im h erih b u ild P isarek reports th a t th ere w ere and all th e residents thereof. lots of flowers, no steps to ing«. N o obligation, of n w r v eight attending, despite the mis T here is more than ju st the ¡ clim b $6750 w ith $750 down erable w eath r, and two w anted sm ug delight of having som e- I w ith balance like rent. to b» counted in although they thing growing about your home. could net come. T he evening It enhances its value, and in con- VIEW O F OCEAN, 4 m aster was spent w ith Bud discussing seqtience, the whole neighbor and 1 full bedroom, fireplace, desfgn. T h ere will lx» another hood far m ore than the expend large garden spot, fairly new, class, in the Manley Building, itu re of tim e and possibly, the $6850 on easy term s. ♦ his Friday and succeeding F ri funds to bring it about. A house P.O . BOX i2?5 ON NORTH BANK ROAD. 1 day evenings and all interested setting in w ell-cared for grounds bedroom down, full floored p arties are welcome to atten d has far g re a te r value both for PHONE 4141 a ttic and windows in, garage, resale or rental that a hare BROOKINGS, ORE. tool shed, 3 level acres, only stru c tu re out in a large hare $6850 o neasy term s. ' and when a whole group of houses a re so ornam ented, t | , $650 CASH puts you in a sec increase in value goes up tr e ond band business w ith in mendously. ventory and a lease on the n so m any places we see building w-ith an ap artm en t. w here s uneone has tried to im- Wife can m ake gtxxl money 'I * th 'ii- homesite, only to and be at home. •avc t no led by children or ■ way to tak e care of ’• L»r as the children are ’»»corned m ay be to assign ’hem a f"ee or shrub or ga rden Mrs. Olive W eise is reported to have been painfully injured in an au to accident, rencently, and is a p atient at the E u rek a Gen era l H ospital. According to re ports, Mrs. Weise w as retu rn in g from San Francisco, w here she had atten d ed th e fu n eral of an au n t, when a car cam e out from a side road and stru ck th a t in which M rs. Weise was riding. H er injuries are said to consist of a broken arm , very serious eye injuries, and general bruises and abrasions. Mrs. Ross Salvage and Mrs. C harles W ersch recently visited Mrs. Weise a t th e hospital and suggested th a t cards from Olives local friends would cheer her up, addressed to h er a t the hospital. College Choir A t Presbyterian Church Sunday • Notary Public Coast. Timberib Structures WE WERE H A PPI OVER THE FINE RECEPTION YO'J GAVE TO OUR NEW STORE . . . Thanks to Everyone Who Helped M ake Our Grand Opening Such A Big Success. Gordon and Ann Olsen WARDS GAS and A W IA N fF r ^ ITrn Jfe/zefof INSURE PAIN ( • • • P A IN S •< H C A O A C H C N C U ttA L - G IA N C U A IT IS w ith S T A N B A C K T A B - L I T » «r K O W O C R S S T A N B A C K .1 *»« « on« form ula STAN- BACH «omb.n«« ««v«r«l « « (. ta lly >r«««n M<A r«l.«»«r» ,n«o on« «««, to « *» • do«« . Th« added «eoct.vono«« of th««e N U L T I P l C « n » - » d . « n t * bring« «••««.. mor« «omgldtd r«l *f. «««.ng gnaig*g and «•<*•>•« wtugllg b«<«mgang>ng go.n . . . Te«« STA N B A C K Agd.n«« Any P re p g ra tig n V d d ’ve l v « r U m 4 ¿Mup &eo4 - d AND YOU CAN REBUILD 1 THE EVENT OF FIRE f \ l . P R l'IT T Phone .’.H l o r 3762 The directo r of the Choir is Mr. L. S tan le y G larum , m em ber of th e m usic facu lty of Lewis, and C lark College, whose com p ositions are played and sung in m any churches of th e U nited S tates. One of his com positions r e lie v e s c o n s tip a tio n titled "Sing P ra ises” w as used by Helps sweeten sour stomach too. iMJtiw Stomach Swsetsntr Works OwrBlfht! the S alt Lake T abernacle Choir No harsh griping Made from' Pure on its recent to u r of Europe. v e g e ta b le h e rb s . T h o r o u g h ly b u t gently uncorks clogged intestines. The program will consist of Brings comforting relief “ ornlng. life looks sunny again. Get num bers by Bach, V ittoria, Will- Then B lack-D raught today. an B rahm s and chum ann. • /» Powder or now In new. eam -to -i«*« Tablftt. toot The appearance of the Choir g p a * a e g a f« e * V S P M When constipetlon »ours children s dl- a t t h e P resb y terian Church i e S o i ^ t d disposition set Byrup of B I ac X - prom ises to be one of the unus- Orausbt- T h a j love th i* hooef -sweet liquid I POLL THE PLUG ON STOMACH UPSET OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:30 P.M 6 Blocks North Jity Center • IUST ARRIVED ONE TRUCK and TRAILER LOAD OF WASHINGTON APPLES WINESAP and DELICIOUS 35 to 4 0 POUNDS PER BOX '" "" 'i' clol"in* Reel Estate Agency * Insurance ual musical events of the year. to u r of th e cities of Oregon, All w ho are interested in “Music W ashington. Idaho and Calif- in the Finest C horal T radition ’ ornia. are invited to attend. HI-WAY MARKET 4-H WEEK FOR FIRE EXTINGUISHERS Thursday, March I, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PA G E TW ELVE $ 3.25 per box Yellow 6 ONIONS pounds 2 9 < Broccoli RADISHES and bunch GREEN ONIONS St 25C BUNCH WESSON OIL Quart . . . 5 9 < California Chunk TUNA . . 4 f o r s l CIRCLE K BRAND Each Vienna Sausage Pitted Medium Ripe OLIVES No. 1 tin - 3 lor S9< 10c Pixie, w hite or covered MARSHMALLOWS 10 oz. b a g -2 for 2 9 l t IX L w ith beans A ll Brands CHILI 4 0 oz. Can . . 4 9 < TOMATO SAUCE Ludens Chocolate Coated Cherries 59< L’r ’Kgr- 3 lor as« McCormick 6 4 count TEA BAGS 59< MUNCYS M K T CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAH CHOICE GRADE — RIF STEAK Pound Ì9t Pound 75E OREGON CHIEF Pound PICNICS 391 Pound FRYERS 59e