Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 12, 1956, Page 9, Image 9

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FOR SALE — Heavy Redwood
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Thursday, April 12, 1956
PAGE NINE
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKING*. OREGON
CESSPOOL PUMPERS —
T H E HARBOR TRAILER NEW LIVESTOCK REGS
The state board of health, on WESLEY HILL —
COURT is located about a block
Livestock
Altering
the
state
Friday, warned home-owner«;
So—“Wes” Hill is gone.
above Highw ay 101, just a quart­
'»Wes” had been in Curry-
er mile South of the Chetco of Oregon must now be more against hiring transient cesspool
thoroughly (Recked with new or septic tank workers who are County for a long, long, time,
Bridge.
Speaking
locally,
it
has
This is the 11th of a 26-xceekly
orders put oi»t by the state de­ unable to prove they arc regist­ and all down the years, when
aeries of brief biographies of the grown into big business as far partment. Thfse refer to so many
ered and bonded to operate in the county was not so populous,
as
trailer
courts
go.
There
are
people who conduct business of
categories of animals and animal Oregon.
hardly a man, woman or child
this area. Their names appear in now 34 units complete with mod­ diseases they had best be con­
Arthur Farrell, state plumbing and especially the»children — but
ern
hook-ups.
showers
anti
also
the Ad-Rime Directory on this
laundry facilities. They have al­ sulted by anyone planning on inspector, said that laws enacted what knew Wes and he knew
issue of the Pilot.
ready started on a project to add bringing into Oregon any bovine by the 1955 legislature requite them everyone of| them by their
swine, sheep, goats or dogs and that anyone who hires out ,to first names and would ever be a
THERE ARE THREE THRIV­ 20 more units.
ING BUSINESSES in Harbor
When the owners. J. L. Will­ trucks which have been used to commercially pump or install a welcome guest in their homes,
Wes not only knew them but
that have not been noticed by oughby and his wife Freda and transport them or transport cesspool, ccptic tank or drain
everyone. We will take them in C. L. and Ophelia Russel, formed poultry. Complete data may be field must be currently legist- he knew their dogs, their sheep
the order that they tippear in the the partnership in 1951, there had from tlv State Department ered and must file a $1.000 sur- and their other stock, too. He
ety bond with the state board of knew the trails and the short
Ad-Rime Directory’.
w as just one house located upon of Agriculture
health.
cuts, the camping places, where
I TIIE THREE SISTERS TRAIL­ the property, but by the first
The registrations and bonds deer and bear and cats and
America's Most Colorful
ER COURT, formerly the Smith of the year (1952) they had PINOCHLE —
Pinochle hounds better stay are good for one year only, end­ coyotes used; where the lusty
i Trailer Court, is located on the broken ground on the 7la acre
Western and Hillbilly Band
hill above Hanscam’s Center. tract, laid a sewer system, and away from Cave Junction, until ing each June 30th, Farrell said. salmon or the wary trout lurked
He said that every year his and how to outwit them; Wes
The owners. E. R. and Ruth dug a deep well with plenty of the dust settles anyhow. Accord­
Stevers, can sit in their living water and were ready to accom­ ing to the Illinois Valley NEWS department receives complaints knew the beaches, and also w hat
room and overlook the Chetco odate 20 trailers. By June they in one session, Vivian Wells and of overcharging or poor service could be had from them and just
River fishermen from above the were ready Tor 34 and they filled Bob Pence had a 1,000 aces be­ by transient workers, but he what could be done with th e
tween them and then Sharlot pointed out that by the time the Ixtunty he could harvest from
bridge on out into the Ocean.
up.
Slack
and Bella McMullin spread complaints are received the off­ range and stream and shore.
The Stevers have proved to be
The partners had lived as
1500
trump.
enders may be out of the state.
SMITH RIVER CO M M UNITY HALL ? progressive business people. They neighbors
Wes was about the last—if not
in Coos Bay for 5
The best protection for home­ the very last of the true en­
took over from Mr. and Mrs. years. Both were PLIB members.
owners is to require evidence of cyclopedias of his home range.
James Smith, September 15th of In looking over the fast growing SHADOW SANDWICH —
.
TUESDAY, APRIL 17th
Here is what a fairly reliable registration and bonding before Little did he know of the com­
last year with a home, 3 cabins, Brookings-Harbor area they had
contracting for the work to be parative mileage of the latest
and 6 trailer spaces. Now they gathered the idea that the thing couple told us.
They
dropped
in
at
one
of
the
done,
he said.
automobiles, TV schedules, nor
have increased to 4 cabins and 9 needed most around here was ac­
the virtues of synthetics.
trailer spaces and they have def­ comodations for people to park local beaneries for a hamburger
Thefts of some 244 feeder
And in his passing there has
inite plans for continued en­ their trailers so that they could for each of them.
When served, both noticed lamhs have been reported in been left an irreplaceable void
largement.
accept the challenge for the
They arrived here in February many job openings and still have something wrong with their bun Linn and Benton counties. They in the county whose people and
of 1954 from Eureka, California, their families with them. They —and lifting the lids, they found are reported to weigh about 80 places hr really knew how to
truly assay and love.
at which time Mr. Stevers trans­ are happy with the business they both lacked the wanted inards of pounds each.
hamburger sandwiches.
ferred from the Durable Ply­ have enjoyed and the service
Summoning the waitress, show­
wood to the local branch of the they have been able to render.
BRAND
ing her their empty ’burgers, the
One-Washington Plywood plant.
The Russels have a son, Ken­
They built a home, which they neth, who graduated from the lady trotted back to the cook.
It sure took a load o: his un­
have subsequently sold, on Mem­ B-H High School with the Clas^
usual
worries, developed when he
ory Lane, before purchasing the of 1955. Willoughbys have a son
found his griddle plus two sizz­
Trailer Court.
who is a senior this year. He is
ling, well-done patties of ground
The couple have two little Dennis Graham.
meat he couldn't account for.
•
W OMENS
girls
at
home
with
them,
Carol,
S A M E P R IC E F O R E A C K 1
3. and Patty 1 year old. They al­ SOME COMMON FALLACIES
Check your holly trees, right
childrens
so have a daughter, Sylvia Gar­ ABOUT WOOD
now,
for signs of the Holly Leaf
cia, in Riverside, California.
By
•
MENS
Miner. If there is a whitish
Forest Products Laboratory
blotch in the middle of the leaf,
T H E DUNCAN TRAILER
Forest Service
COURT is also on the hill above US. Department of Agriculture varying in size from a wavy line
Hanscams. The owners, Wm. and FALLACY 3—That there is such to a blotch or blister ns large as
Icle Duncan, are newcomers here a thing as "dry rot" of wood. a quarter, the trees should lx*
from Rawlings, Wyoming since Much has been written or said sprayed now. Leaves from in-1
spected trees may tie sent for a J
May of 1955. They purchased the about ‘dry rot’ in buildings. Any
YOUNG MOTET. BUILDING
Court from Eldon Hall, August brown, crumbly rot is so called, checking to the State Depart-*
ment of Agriculture, Corvallis.
1st of last year. Included in the but the term is a misnomer. No
purchase was a home, 10 cabins fungus can grow without water.
and 12 trailer spaces. Duncan Wood is th? fixxi for the wood-
has increased the trailed space destroying fungi, but they can­
and has donr considerable mod­ not use that food unless it con
ernizing on the cabins. He plans tains at least 20 percent of water
further work along this line.
(based on the weight of the
The Duncans became acquaint­ oven-dry wood). However, the
How to make rough and rugged work easy !
ed with this area when they fungi that are responsible for
visited their son, Glenn Duncan, some of the decay in buildings
in October 1954. They liked it are capable of rotting wood that
here and w’ent back home to sell is apparently much drier, for
out.
they produce water-conducting
They have both expressed strands which carry water from
pleasure with their move. Mr. soume source, usually in the
Duncan had suffered a great ground, up into buildings where
deal from rheumatism and arth' the wood normally would be dry.
ritus but has enjoyed improve- Moreover, some wood-destroying
, ment in his health since locating fungi can remain dormant in
$435
■ f 4 /B MT.
in the lower Curry County. Mrs. dry wood for months or even for
Duncan pointed out that he has years and then, revive and contin­
e n j o y 1l»e w l» l* U ev t h a t 's
worked off about 20 pounds since ue their destructive work as
taking over the Court and she soon as moisture becomes avail­
thinks that might have some­ able.
thing to do with his feeling so
Call it dry rot if you wish, the
o r - - N N Y BROOK CO , D IV. OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP . LOUlSVtt H
fungi that come sneaking into a
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house carrying their water sup­
ply are bad ones and should
have been kept out by proper-
precautions when the house was
built. The Latin name of the
most common one in the United
States is Poria inerassata. It is
at home in the South, on the
• fn g ln eo red and oil truck bo,It to
Pacific Coast, and as far north
save you the BIG money— the op­
as Pennsylvania and Nebraska.
erating and maintenance money.
REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 17 to vote in the MAY IS primaries.
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ELECTION LAWS FOR OREGON VOTERS
★
★
★
Closing date for registering voters is April 17th — 30 days preced­
ing Primary Election.
★
★
★
If the name of a registered elector has been changed by marriage,
she should re-register and cancel out her old registration.
Any person who may complete his residence or become 21 years of
age during the time the registration books are closed preceding
elections, may register now.
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(Section 247.180)
If an elector wishes to vote for someone whose name does not appear
on the ballot, he may write in the name of the person for whom he
wishes to vote.
(Section 247.050)
Precinct Memorandum cards are being mailed to registered voters
fiom the County Clerk’s office. If you are not in the precinct named
on the card, return card to Clerk, either by mail or in person, notify­
ing her of correct precinct and a new card will be issued,
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(Section 250 650)
Published By Order of
Oleta Walter — Curry County Clerl^
H ere is an exam ple: A house
was com pletely w rteked by the
d estro y er in less than 10 years.
Investigation showed th a t some
of the floor joists w ere allowed
to rest on an old stum p that
happened to be in ju st the right
place or th«' wrong place. Don’t
give this w recker a chance to
get into your home by leaving
planks or tim bers connecting the
stru c tu re with th e ground A fter
Poria incrus at a gets sta rte d it
can set up it s own connections
w ith the dam p ground, an ugly
rootlike growth som etim es as
big as your finger and thum b.
A good, dry. well-built frame
house is in practically no danger
from decay if just a few normal
precautions are taken. (1) Build
on a well-drained site and avoid
construction that allows moist­
ure to accumulatef in joints or
pockets; (21 seen nr» well-seas­
oned lumber; (3) do not allow
the selected material to lie on
the ground after it has been de­
livered on the job; (4 > untreated
lumber should not bi* allowed
to come in contact with the soil
or with foundations or walls
which are liable to be damp, and
should not be embedded In con­
crete without leaving ventilation
around the ends of the timbers;
(5) wood flooring, unleu it has
been chemically treated should
never he laid directly on the
soil or concrete that is in contact
with the soil: <6) remember that
dry wood will not decay.
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