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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1947)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H a n sc a m idjd receive [days later, he removed the con- family. Mrs. Gladys Payne and Mrs. returned home from G ran ts P a » , | and manyC fca £ * » i trols. « ___ U Dotson are attending fko the driving driving a new Dodge sedan. W hile fa n to thp Many m embers of congress, in H annah cluding your own representative, sum m er school at Southern Ore- a * G rants Pass visiting, th e ir K>n, turned to town have lost confidence in the effici gon College of Education at Ash- Terry, w as m the hospital five Rep. Harria Ellsworth -Mr., and Mrs. W mu ency. ability, and yes, even the land, which started last week, days w ith bronchial pneum onia. - e r e called to The m any friends of Mr. and Thursday by the * J Ju st a year ago, you may re- integrity of m any of our govem- They will come home each week- call th at the Oregon delegation ment departm ents. The w heat and end. Both will teach in the local Mrs. H arvey Lockwood a re ex and death of Mtt i T tending them all good w ishes on Mrs. Kindel’s mother in congress carried on w hat fin sugar illustrations I have just , schools next year. ally proved to he a winning fight given are but samples of admin-1 Mrs q p Huffman took her th e*r recent m arriage. Mrs. Lock- to obtain the release of w heat istration blunders with which we daughter, Linda, to Monterey for wood is a form er resident of constantly. medical treatm ent. The doctors S acram ento* C al,f- for feeding our poultry flocks. are confronted • • * The president, througoh the de diagnosed the case as ulcerated i Mrs. E sther Bullis and children partm ent of a g ric u ltu re had de I recently appeared, along w ith tonsils, and one of the worst have moved to Y akim a fox’ the nied the sale of feed on the W illiam H. Tolbert, executive cases they had ever seen. Linda summer. ground that this nation’s com secretary’ of the Oregon S ta te is much b e tte r now and they are An idea whereby & A ttorney Ed F. A ckley r e tu r n m itm ents t o starving peoples F arm ers Association, before the, expected home this week. Mrs. ed Sunday from San F ra n c if'o , Average Cituens. ft«, throughout the world would not house com m ittee on agriculture. Nick B aum gartner and daughter where he attended the in te rn a U. S. A., might enpv» * leave enough wheat to keep the urging the inclusion of bulbs in accompanied Mrs. Huffman on tional voncention of R otary. He of a Croft lily, Oregon poultry industry alive. the bill which would authorize i the trip and helped care for is general chairm an for th e com “ i . Some ten or twelve days a fte r the departm ent of agriculture to Linda. ing c h a rte r night program , S a t- local v F- W. post. #ii{ we had conofronted the president | bar the im portation of diseased! Mr and Mrs. W H. Keehnel of urday night. finance the building % and secretary of agriculture with shrubs and o ther plant life. In Burbank, Calif, arrived last week Dr. Borg, of Los Angeles, who by sa?e 01 the fact th at there was not suf fact, the hearing was called to to join Mr. and Mrs. E. E. H art, owns a bulb farm in th e vicinity ' Bu,bs to W s »id ficient shipping space to remove consider a bill which I had in and assist in the building of the of C rescent City, w as a visitor , ls m etb°d will be the accum ulated wheat from the troduced. I had thought the bill motel on the land the group had last week of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. large ones, 9-inch an« northw est, the drastic freeze or- was a simple one, for the pro Cards were printed to purchased, several m onths ago, Funk. wer was lifted Due to the sever tection of our farm s and gardens, all over the country, from Mr. and Mrs. M ark Wood. Mrs. R uth P a tte rso n of Coos al weeks of battling and the un and w’as surprised to find a room Benjamin Jones attended the Bay, form er schoolm ate of Mrs. this plan, and even at w arranted ten days’ delay a fte r full of witnessed anxious to pro Ruth W ahl, resident of the low’e r time, results have been the facts were presented, a very test the inclusion of bulbs in the S ta te Grange convention at Bend Chetco valley, spent th e w e e k -' g a ^ 't h e ’posV the which was held June 2 to 6. He large part of our poultry indus bill. The opposition assumed (in was delegate for the Chetco end 3 t try was liquidated. Many farm ers correctly, I believe) that, be p 3 hl h ° me ’ Further details K enneth Pierce, who w as w ith lpian will be e x p S lost heavily, and a num ber of cause the bill would perm it the Grange. Mrs. George Titus is spending a group of Boy Scouts on a cam p- «P»« flocks were simply destroyed, be departm ent of agriculture to stop cause cold storage facilities were the im portation of diseased bulbs, i a few- weeks at W’alla Walla, ing trip in the m ountains north m em ber of the local VJ overloaded. the departm ent would construe Wash., attending a Seventh Day of town, fell from a tre e and was Read Horst's Advenu Now the departm ent of ag ri the authorization to mean that Adventist camp meeting. During badly shaken up, S atu rd ay . W hile the meeting her son will be or culture tells us. in one of its reg it could limit the im portation of he was not seriously h u rt, he P ilot aasdfled Ad» u la r publications which is en bulbs generally. A pparently, the dained in the m inistry. Fred Riches of San Francisco titled, "The W heat S ituation,’* sheer weight of the opposition in th a t we have exported alm ost as num bers and extent may lead the spent a w’eek recently vasiting at much wheat for the year ending com m ittee to leave bulbs out of the home of Benjamin T urner. Ju n e 30, 1947, as was exported the bill. Several witnesses for Mr. and Mrs. W alter Christen- during the previous 12 months, the opposition represented asso- sen and family are nicely located but there has been no indication ciations of gardeners and others I a t their new hoaie at Anacortes, of a repetition of last y e a r’s running into the hundreds of Wash., w here they own a small drastic and foolish action which thousands. Only two or three of farm. On th eir way north they was so costly to Oregon agricul us were there to plead for the attended commencement exercises That Leaky Faucet That New Hi ture. T h e departm ent’s s ta te purity of bulbs. a t Laurelwood Academy a t Gas- ment reads as follows: Repaired! PlumW; I have since talked to Hon. ton and saw th eir daughter, Vir- "C arry-over of wheat on July Clifford Hoe, chairm an of the ginia, grad u ate from high school, M Y ERS PU M PS AND PUM P FIXTIRI 1, 1947, is expected to be about com m ittee on agriculture, w h o ,! Funeral services w ere held at 25 million bushels less than last by the way, is one of the ablest Crescent City the first of t h e ; Tem plar Hotel Bldg. Brookings, Or y ear’s 100 million bushels be members of the house, and am week for M ary J. H arris, who , cause of the very large exports supplying him with the committee died at Seaside H ospital, follow-1 during the present m arketing sea with additional d ata which., I ing a long illness, w ith crem a- son. Exports of w heat and flour hope, may help our case. | tion following a t G rants Pass. as w heat, for the year ending —— ————------------- - Mrs. H arris and h .r husband, FOR THOSE QUALITY Ju n e 30, 1947, may total about laOCnl Itn iT Ifi George B. H arris, owned proper-! 375 million bushels, only silghtly 1 M m ! » ty south of Harbor, which they; below last y e a r’s record of 391 •Mr. anti Mrs. J. B. Layton of recently sold. million bushels.” LaMesa, Calif., Friday L i ~ n , n g I * * * for a visit with arrived Mrs Lavton’s H enry VVeigel 18 su ffe A Letter From Washington. . . VFW Advai Bulb Sale I* H. A. J O C H E N S PLUMBING r” * » » Î ,, The erratic action of the de- brother, Claude Clavton at his .rom a seYere case of Poison oak partm ent ofr agriculture regard- home on the Winchuck , Anyone allergic to this m alady ing wheat was brought to mind Miss Mary Cavitt has been r e - '" " 1 f° el f° F heF p lig h t’ by the fact that sim ilar unex- reiving medical treatm ent at the ^ r ’ and Mrs. LeRoy Springer i plainable antics have been going Seaside hospital, Crescent City and fam ily have moved to P ort- on lately with respect to sugar. I Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Hempel Iand to m ake th e ir home. On June 7. for example, Secre- are proud parents of a son born Mr and M rs Bobby Childers, ta ry Anderson testified before at Seaside Hospital, Crescent City M rs* R oberta Chapm an and c h il-1 the house committee on banking on June 9. They have named the Idren and F ra n k Ramsey, all of and currency that the removal of newcomer, W illiam Fred c a r r y - N e w Mexico, arrived re su g ar controls at this time was ing the tradition of being a "Bili" ccnt,y to m ake thcir home here, not considered pososible. Four I in each generation of the Hempel f° F the sum m er- Mr. and Mrs.. H arry Payne and children have moved Ao Cave > Junction w here H arry is em- HOW YOU WILL f ' BENEFIT BY READING i ployed. M r an d »eu.. THE CHRISTUM SClfHCE M O H IIO R . mwd te on, ,n yOuf > J read »hit wc ,• w - , do f ♦•eth new V . wre -tj o , ♦•on. busmew, J t m u t.c. r ^ , o ‘ • •’ V Tor for on» month. *•**• W n . Omi««« k 'ta, «M,*, ,e.» Me H TJane..... . . . . . . . . . . ' S f ____________ Sw - " S L £5J \ Cit*.............. ...... B R 0 0 K I N G S M A R K E T E ssley p are n ts. one o f Ubtcrffc« woe »petto) g, f. o ll,! — I mowth for > « irr a _ (XT. >. tttnAi ■ W a lte r es, We Give S. & H. Green Stamps > and children have retu rn ed to i this area a fte r spending some , j tim e at S an D iego v isitin g his ,ht *odd » doily newipaper— T the Mrs. Meats Groceri V i Mrs. Leo Fischer retu rn ed re- wor,d O,,O,r' when » cently to W aconia, Minn., a fte r You w II oom !, visiting her son-in-law and her *X o- ‘ • daughter, Mr. and Mrs.. Tony z Kaniess for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Schm itt re-! ,y 5 S * P° ' 5 . j turned late last week from a Mnd Th. Chnttion , business trip to Portland. . 1 Miss C h arlo tte W alling left • j last week for College Place. Wn., t , w here she is attending sum m er . school. She visited her paren ts I . Mr and Mrs. Carl W allin, for a I week, a fte r com pleting h er school teaching at Lorane. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C ourtney of S a n ta Ana are houseguests of Mrs. C o urtney's, brother-in-law .a n d sister, Mr, and Mrs. W F Miller. ’ \ Gene Reilng is spending the sum m er w orking on his brother's ranch a t Olene. near K lam ath j Falls. Mrs. E. H. Reekm an arrived home Friday evening a fte r vis iting for two weeks at Ashland. '»averville. and A lturas, with relatives. ' 1 Winchuck T E X A C O S E R V IC E Now Open Specializing in Rust-proofing of car chas-- COMPLETE LUBRICATION 5 miles south of Brookings on Hwy. Handy Subscription Blank <» Oke (Owned and operated by Veterans) Crab, by the pound.............. 2, W atch your crab order being cooked