Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 19, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    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
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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»
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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
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THE CHRISTUM SClfHCE M O H IIO R .
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p are n ts.
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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.
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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