Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 25, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    BROOKIN’GS-HARBCR PILOT. BROOKINGS
m em ber 25. 1947_
River N e w s PREVENT FOREST FIRES!
are having terrible losses, and
can prove it T h e Shur-Line,
w ith the Shur-Stop automatic fire
control is saving people from
their losse^ and we can prove
that. Are you protected with the
Shur-Stop watchman on the wall
or ceiling? See Haney, P. O.
Box 188, or at Studio Building,
Brookings.
OR EG X
"World’s
f ' iiu
Dairy Co-op, Kraft Open New
Cheese Factory at Chehalis
RMr womens club
(an meeting. Sept.
‘ the summer vaca-
"j „umber of members
"jumbled at the
. in the Community
’ Luick. president, pre-
business session.
’’ j r. of Crescent City
,f commerce, gave a
ussibilities of the San
College establishing
Bt art school during
in Del Norte coun-
problem is that
students. At the close
r,ng. the program was
. to the art chairman,
Bolick, which featur-
jther-Daughter art ex- were Mrs. Everett Woodriff, Mrs.
ieiJiful paintings and Fred Hight, Mrs. Clarence West­
exhibited by the sister brook, Mrs. Ada Hursh, Mrs. Ed­
of Mrs. Bolick. Mrs. na Ross, Mrs. May Westbrook,
Kors and Miss Jane, of Mrs. Edward Westbrook, M rs.,
have spent the sum- P alm er Westbrook, Mrs. Taylor
js here, painting scen- Westbrook. Mrs. E d d i e West­
coast hills and Smith brook, Mrs. Emma Ellsaesser,
lev. The sunflower, the and the honored guest who re­
er of Kansas, was one ceived many lovely gifts and Be sure your match is out
ready admired ones by cards.
group present. Re-
Henry and Robert Westbrook
of cookies and coffee
ed from lace-covered who have spent the summer va-j
Danger of forest fires has not
itered with a beautiful cation with their parents. Mr. past, so don't bi' careless with I
and
Mrs.
Henry
Westbrook
Jr.
angement of Mrs. C.
your cagarette, campfire or any
siding at the tea ta- left for San Rafael where they1 matches in or near the timber.
will
again
enroll
in
the
fall
term
Mrs Harry Malpas of
Elsewhere in this issue appears
¡City, and her sister-in-j of school.
advertising urging people to help
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milton
Wtwxl-
Alice Maddrill of San i
‘‘Keep Oregon Green."
• mantle in the club ruff of Newman. Calif., who have
Mrs. Peterson, familiarly called
been
on
vacation
to
Canada,
are
attractive with a blue
‘Petie’,
is working at Vincent’s
¡¡Ik scarl. draped above renewing acquaintances with the Restaurant, on the afternoon and
:le. with white hydran- many friends in this area this evening shift. She formerly was
lue pottery vase, arrang- week. They are former residents employed at the B. & B. Cafe.
Bolick. The chrysan- of Smith River, where Mr. Wood­
Pick out your Christmas cards
flower show and tea ruff was employed as butter- at the Pilot, at low prices.
held in October, with mpker at Golden State Creamery
ster Maris, chairman for a time. He is employed at
garden committee, in the Golden State plant at New­
man.
SH O W
Mr. .and Mrs. Willis Hight ac­ Sr •
Vm. Westbrook enter-
¡¡reup of r latives Wed- companied by their two son-
temoon, Sept. 17 at the rti-laws Freddie Wheatley, of
Mrs Eddie Westbrook, North Bend. Oregon, ard Hollis
the latter’s sister, Mrs. Rhodes of Smith River, are en­
lursh of Oregon City, joying a ten-day vacation at
rated her 85th birth- Weavervill where the men art
cial time was enjoyed, hunting for the big deer in that
y refreshments nerved vicinity.
The Fire Insurance companies
ie the afternoon, in
are
doing business because people
birthday cake. Guests
PREVENT FOREST FIRES!
Local N ew s Item s
»»papers
C ig a rettes
C H A D ’S
F O U N T A IN
S E R V IC E
indwiches - Salads - Collee
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
eazines
T obaccos
Still Have Plenty Time To Get All Those
School Clothes Cleaned, and Ready!
Fast, Q u a lity W orkm anship
Wiens. Silks. Knits. Drapes, Curtains and
blankets!!
IF IT CAN BE CLEANED—
WE CAN CLEAN IT!
ur-Del Cleaners
ne 233
B ro o k in g s, Ore.
Division of Kraft Food. Company.
CH EH A LIS, (W ash.) — Nearly through our respective organiza­
5,000 persons thronged into this tions— you as efficient producers of
small town recently to inspect the increasing quantities o f milk and we
West Coast’s newest and most mod­ as a m anufacturing and m arketing
ern dairy plant. They witnessed organization with years of experi­
production of cottage cheese, cheese ence th a t have developed skilled
spreads, cream cheese and process technicians in processing and a vig­
cneese and heard speakers prom i­ orous merchandising c~ganization.
“We need never worry about su r­
nent in the dairy business discuss
the imjiortance of the operation ami pluses in this milk business if we
the importance of dairying to the who are in partnership— producer,
processor and d istrib u to r—will do
West Coast as a whole.
Many of the visitors were mem­ our p a rt in producing a quality
bers and families of the 2,400 dairy product,” Mr. K raft said. “Quality
farm ers who form the lewis-1 acific production is dollars and cents,
D airym en’s Association, which built success or failure, for lx>th of us."
H. R. Shoultes, presnlent of the
the plant and leased It to the K raft
Iewis-Pacific Dairymen's Associa­
Foods Company for operation.
The cooperative members, who tion, recounted the history of the
pnxluce the milk for the tons «»I project and said th a t "the comple­
cottage cheese, cheese spreads and tion of this plant is a move forw ard
other dairy products th at are mad« and we participate in our new
in the plant each day, saw the plant partnership with g rea t pride and
in full if operation in the morning w ith ev e ry a s s u ra n c e fo r th e
visiting hours set aside for them. fu tu re.”
Speaking of the new development
In the aftern«x»n, others in the com­
as exemplified by the big new fac­
munity went through the plant.
J .hn H. K raft, of Chicago, preai tory, Dr. J. C. Knott, Director,
dent of the K raft Foods Company, Institute of A gricultural Sciences,
in the principal address at th<* noon Washington S tate College, said, in
program , praised the excellent rela­ p a rt: "Allow me to congratulate
tionship th at has been established both p artn ers on this fine arran g e­
between his company and the dairy ment. It is an incentive to g reater
production and a real achievement
coojierative.
“Our relations are unique in tn<- in the development of this com­
dairy industry,” Mr. K raft said. m unity.”
O ther speakers Included Russell
‘‘You as producers of milk and we
as m anufacturers, distributors and H. Waltz, president, Consolidated
salesmen for the products made Dairy Products; and A. B. Arps,
from th at milk, have entered upon General Production M anager of
a joint enterprise on a scale never K ra ft’s W estern Division. E. M.
before attem pted between two such Sorensen, M anager, lew is-Pacific
Dairymen’s Association, wa» m aster
organizations.
“ We have a great opportunity tie- of ceremonies.
The new factory will process and
fore us. The West C-ust does not
pr luce sufff' ont dairy pr<»duc*-- t • p a t. i ;e cottage chee»e and er itn
• fo r di;
ut a in Or» n,
in« -t its nei-'is, and we jointly can c
r.sh -ft n, and V h > and cream
do uch to he.p n n . t this ri. ’.
* can n»«t the chalier.«- of spreads tor distribution in tho
n / a « luute dn rv p: . lets «even W estern States.
there. Work
s iA 't r V A
» jjb s r * . ♦ i
School Days are
HERE AGAIN !
NEW R A IT N H S M ie C llIB B A T ID - » •p rs.s n tln g i m w partn»«»hip o< formol opon.nfl
of rocently « on.P uO .d «Koo.o factory at Chahalis. W o.hlnfltorv Irlphtl John H Kraft,
proildont, Kraft fo o d . Company, and (« o n t.,I H. I . S h o u lt... p . ..l d .n t , l.w ,.J « < l» l<
D airym an'. A ..o < ia tla « At loft. A. B. A rp ., » ." o r a l prodvrt.on m ona9 .r , W . . t . m