Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 05, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    World’s Finest Climate
chickens or turkeys. They do not
require the undivided attention
and are hardy so that you do
not have to build expensive
houses. They do not go far in
their foraging trips.
“Disease resistent and strong,
geese will like the rains of this
area, where they would be dis­
astrous to raising other types of
poultry.”
The fabric comes in silver and
green and can be incorporated
into the design of any garment
as a decorative feature. Narrow
bands of the reflective, cloth
when placed down the center of
(r even pound of meat rela­
the jacket sleeve, arround pock­
te the amount of feed put
ets o r a belt or cap, stand out as
be hcpper favors the raising
a ribbon of light the instant a
eese says LeRoy Weideman,
light from a car strikes.
has launched that as a new
Mine workers, police and fire
jess in this area,
departments are using the fab­
preparation for this indus-
ric on uniforms.
Mr. Weideman dug a pond
It is especially adaptable to
ns place, just west of town,
outer garments since it can be
went to Portland where he
sewed on any sewing machine, is
based must of the equipment
By Aldene N. Roberts, HD A
durable, flexible, and resistant
goose and duck hatchery to
to weather and water. It can be
neucleus for the local busi-
Hello There:
dry-cleaned or sponged with soap
Curry county sewing machines and water.
the group of breeding stock
are
really getting a cleaning this For the bike, the cloth comes
based most of the geese were
I
with Embdens, white month. There have been twenty- in narrow’ strips with an adhes­
brown Chinas completing the three cleaned and adjusted so ive backing. The strips can be
ip. With this stock, Mr. far and there are two more meet­ cut tot desired length and are
pman also has a big incu- ing scheduled. Several machines effective w’hen placed on two or
>r and brooder and all equip- are sewing that hadn’t seu'ed for three points such as handle bars
it to maintain a commercial many years. Only one machine and fenders.
has gone home without being fix­ If you would be interested in
bery.
■om this initial stock, Mr. ed. This one needed a new bobbin using Scotchlite, make inquiry
at the Extension office.
ideman hopes to have 1500 which has been ordered.
There is still time to have your While on the subject of safety
ings ready for the market
pressure cooker gauges tested. why not consider a family fire
fall.
discussing the outlook of According to specialists who drill. In almost every newspaper
new industry, Mr. Weideman know, a pressure cooker which w'e see reports of disaster and
d a number of reasons why is used for home canning should one of the most common is fire
return more than any be tested each year in order to in the home. Reports of members
»r fowl for the feed dollar. He be certain that it is safe. The of the family being burned along
i; ired chicken raising with Charleton Laboratories in Port­ with the family home are much
by saying that most geese land will test the guages. If only too common.
prs figured that they could one gauge is sent in, the cost is ' Often the victims are children
more than a pound of meat $1.00. However, if five are sent who were too frightened to find
in a group, the cost is 50c each. their way to safety. Yet in report
every pound of feed,
e reason for this,” said In lots of tw'enty-five the cost of school disasters the children
Weideman, "is that geese are is 40c each and in lost of fifty or usually leave the bulding in an
it foragers. They are great more, the cost is 35c. I will send orderly manner. The difference
is that they have had fire drills
ps ar.ii weed eaters, so require a group from this office on Feb­
ruary
4.
If
you
wish
your
gauge
at
school and have been taught
le gt un. Get se are almost im-
n* to any disease which haunt sent with this group you can re-! what to do in case of an emerg­
move your gauge from the lid (it ency. At home they do not know
;ken or turkey raisers,
h
- : Mr Weideman will screw off), mark or tag it! what to do and become frighten­
he expected the geese to for easy identification and bring ed and panic stricken.
over the land he has near it to the Extension office. The So why wouldn’t it be a good
ocean. I am even going to charge, as stated, will dej>end on idea and a safe one—to plan for
i them in my lily field to the number of gauges sent to, a fire drill at home. You would
want to plan how to leave the
(p the weeds down. Straw- the laboratory.
different rooms in your home.
Here's
an
idea
for
safety
of
/ and bean growers near
tdand have found this to be children at night. “Highways and You might need to plan for alter­
byways” flooded with school chil­ nate means of escape in case the
cessful.
When you learn about the dren on foot or on “bike” after stairways or halls were blocked
P feed bills turkey growers the "game” spell hazard espec­ off. If one of the doors w’ere
'e to pay, you can easily see ially for the motorist, mostly be­ blocked off, would there be any
turkey is high when you cause the child isn’t seen until way to get outside?
one for that Thanksgiving the car is too close to do much j Of course, a plan for a home
ter. Some estimate that a about it. And dark clothing and fire drill must be carefully made
key raiser gets no more than feeble reflectors on bikes are then the proceedures and pre­
[uarter pound of turkey meat not much help in “lighting the cautions should be explained so
every two pounds of feed, way” of the child on the road. that even the smaller children
A unique material, ’’Scotch­ will know what they are to do.
fh gee'-e it is different. You
more than a pound of meat lite”, however offers a safety Remember! The home fire drill
feature which may help to solve before a fire may save someone
every pound of feed.
in your family.
“Geese are different from the problem.
Millions of glass spheres six
thousandths of an inch in dia­
meter, permanently bonded to a Scout Troop Will Be
HE T I S D A L E S background of colored resin, are Fed “Mulligan” Tonight
owert q / the W o ritfi Fittest responsible for the “magic” night
‘ Mulligan.” that concoction of
glow. Its manufactured in cloth food which contains just about
CHoFT UA&TER LIMf
or plastic form by the Minnesota everything will be the fare of
Plaaung «»ud Foraiag Stock
•Mining
and Manufacturing Co., Troop 32, Boy Scouts, tonight
Dokiogs, Ore.
U. S. A.
shortly after 6 o’clock, weather
St. Paul, Minn.
permitting.
This delicacy, which has been
enjoyed by millions of scouts in
the past, is comprised of: first,
a quantity of stew meat cooked
to almost done, and second, small
cut potatoes, carrots, onione, cab­
bage and any other vegetable
which may be handy and suit­
F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E
able to the appetite whims of the
, boys.
From the viewpoint of a dieti­
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
tian, this meal contains all the
important food properties neces­
sary for the growth of young
men. Henceforth scouts plan to
¡enjoy these feeds twice a month
as a part of the regular program.
Homemakers
Column
Newspapers
was dressed in a powder blue state Transit Lines, Interstate
dressmaker suit with black acces­ Transit Lines, Inc., and Union
sories and wore a corsage of Pacific Stages, Inc., ordered the
pink rosebuds.
sale of Dillar Lines to the high­
Her sister, Mrs. Neil Wool- est qualified bidder.
bridge, of Medford, was matron
The court order specifically
of honor. Donald Harroun. of provided that the purchaser be
Brookings, brother of the groom, I “qualified to bring about sub­
was best man. The couple will stantial competition.”
live here while the groom is em­ American now operates three
ployed in the lumber industry. transcontinental lines, from New
----------------------------------
York. Philadelphia and Washing­
ton, to San Diego, Los Angeles
and San Francisco.
The California Public Utilities
c o m m i s s i o n recent ly denied
American the right to extend its
San Francisco. Jan. 26- Ameri­ ¡operations from San Diego to
can Buslines. Inc. today bought the California-Oregon state line
Dollar Lines at open sale ordered via U. S. highway 101. .It is indi­
by the United States District cated that American will request
Court.
a rehearing and reconsideration
Dollar Lines operate interstate of this decision.
via U. S. highways 40 and 99
from San Francisco to Portland,
People read Pilot Want Ads,
with interstate rights in Oregon because they get results.
between Portland and Eugene.
The sale is subject to confirm­
ation by the U. S. District Court
and approval of the Interstate
Commerce commission and the
Oregon Public Utilities commis­
sioner.
The U. S. District Court, Nor­
thern District of California, Sept.
25, 1947, after complaint and
proceedings filed by the anti­
trust division, U. S. Department
Sandbo Auto Court
of Justice, against Pacific Grev-
hound Lines, the G r e y h o u n d
Harobr, Oregon
Corporation, Southern P a c i f i c
Company. Dollar Lines, lnter-
American Bus Line
Buys “Bus Route”
Katherine’s
. Beauty
Shop
S P E C IA L
AZALEA GARDEN CLUB
FLO W ER SA L E
Azaleas and all kinds of flowers and shrubs!!’
Chetco Grange Hall
I
Thursday, Feb. 12, 12:30 on
Add California
to y o u r roundtrip EAST
—no e x t r a ra il fa ro !
Cigarettes
C H A D ’S
Sandwiches -
Magazines
Salads -
Coffee
Tobaccos
Chetco Drug Co.
your r e x a ll store
Ready To Serve Yon Always
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 1S3
Brookings Man Weds
Medford Girl, Jan. 25
Myrtie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Reed of Route 1. Box
420, Medford, was united in mar-i
Iriage to Eldon L. Harroun, son!
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harroun of
Klamath Falls, on Sunday, Jan­
uary 25.
‘
The service was read at 2:Q0i
p.m. by Rev. J. W. Butler at his,
home at Crescent City. The bride*
On your trip uoat this whiter, fnrfndn California and
the southwest sun country. It won’t cost you ■ cent
more rail fare than a direct trip to Chicago, Near
York and moat eastern destinations and return. Stop
off for a sun tan at Palm Springs, Phoenix, Tucson
or other famous playgrounds in the winter resort
and guest ranch country of California and southern
Arizona. Fine Southern Pacific trains daily are a t
your service. Ask your S. P. fMpmt for more details
an how you can go one way, return another, fur no
extra rail fare.
S-P
The frien d ly Southern Pacific
See your nearest S. P. agent, or write J. A. Ormandy, GPA
622 Pacific Bldg., Portland 4, Oregon