Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 12, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
World's Finest Climate
Thursday, February
inum butter churn has been in -;
, serves a lot of credit and
stalled to replace the two wood- j
jciation. It takes time
en ones. Plans are being made TO the Editor:
tience. The contact Person i
. Those interested in the harbor to purchase a new automatic
I am writing to you in regards put in full time at it
«
I improvement and river mouth boiler to replace the oil burner to an item, concerning me, that know. It is a trernenl
Edith projects, locally, will be interes- now used
the creamery.
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.
(appeared inn the Brookings news Supposing next year all
Last rites for Mrs. ___
the a
Gilbert
dairy inspec-
Beach ..»»«,K
stead of
just
Woodward, who died Feb 3, at *d in this week’s column by Har-
-------- Wademan.
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r __ items of last weeks Gold
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JUSI having
a
C oast
her home here were held Fri- ris Ellsworth, 4th District Rep- tor, spoke on importance of cool- paper.
a jj the burden to keen*
ive, 1
day at Arago Community church, resentative to Congress. In his ing m ilk , in keeping down bac-i The item says
that I am not business alive. One
I
it W£
at 2 pm., with R< Mr Gray of "Letter From
Washington” Mr. teria. He stated many dairymen interested in running for the sensible thing to do is »
jn tin u t
Coquille officiting.
Ellsworth tells of his efforts to are adding milk-cooling systems next fo u r-y ear term of the some honest consideration11
modifi
“J
thf* K ' U ri4Ct ir in rinii tb(* have
H a VU
♦ , PAIintV
m i Ifinpr'ç nfflPA
« unreasonableness
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"
sufficient QlhnFr»n*iafiAwe
appropriations fzs
to fkoie
their Mim
own dairy tvaitinmnn
equipment,
county PAÎT»
commissioner's
office.
of
he 1 *
Life; whosever believeth on
me . made this year to carry out this Bill Spangler of Vonson Feed Co.
.........
I assure you that I intend to tion. There is a market
posts
■hall not perish, hut have ever-
much need work. of Eureka stated there was a announce my candidacy at the a limited number of h
Roy
lasting life,” was the text of the, Rep. Ellsworth points out that d r o p in all commodity prices proper time, and I feel that the really have no cut t h r o a t
Lione
sermon, pointing out the work ac- to delay these projects would which is a good picture for the work I have done on the county country. All want to do
Raj
complished by Mrs. Woodward be not only to deny the usefull- dairymen. The present directors roads speaks for my capabilities right, and live decent!»
o»er
and her late husband, in their ness of the completed work, but retained for the coming year:
for this office.
his neighbors. A meeting
| set-u p
work in the Arago community will also result in much greater
President, H e n r y Westbrook,
Furthermore. I have not been called to work out pia,
m e1
and /
durin^
years of expense in the cost of the work Jr.; Clarence Westbrook, Lester filling an unexpired term, as was saving the lily industry ¡ e bbers t<
residence there.
itself. He states that the action Ulrich, Richard McNamara, Rob- stated in last weeks paper, but A committee are w
[le is f
Surviving are: two Sons, Wil- of the House of Representatives ert Maris. Nis Jepsen and Ron- was elected for a full four-year plans for approval. 1
cations
liam T., and Wayne M.; seven is not final, as the Senate is like- aid Bolen of Curry county on the term by the people of C uny t overall is anxious to
I com m it
daugh era: Mrs. H. S. Currie of ly to increase such appropria- board of directors, while Oliver county.
with us. Some of the * 194?
Princeton, B. C., Canada; Mrs. tions. Meanw’hile he states that Bailey will serve as secretary of
I would appreciate it very
have not been paid
ten <
H. H. McGhee of Drumheller, he will fight for these items with the Co-op. The group was in- much ¡f you would print correc- a ^ the low price
Alberta, Canada; Mrs. George till his ability.
vited for an inspection of the tion of this new’s item.
M a y T . S ta ffo rd .
Publi
Gillespie of Salem, Miss Rachael
plant by Manager Wm. Owen.
iieery v
Sincerely yours,
Woodward of Bremerton, Wash.,
Lake Earl home demonstration
second
A rthur B. Crook, Curry Coun­
Mrs. S. J. Root of Broadbent,
unit held its regular meeting on
p a r ty
ty Road Commissioner.
Ore., Miss Ruth Woodward and
tea ta
Mrs B e rt DeMn*« nf
I 11,0 Smith River Co-operative Jan- 27 at the Grange hall when
For Trade
Ine Gu
Also kurvivintz a re 23 c n n k hd Creamery directors and members the group held an all-day ses-
I 38 P°llce
6W
b rig h
dw
th“*r
a""ual meeting«*™
make slip covers They T°-rh‘e e Er ‘° r:
The policy committee chosen rel. target sights, with
Iching c
and Zaida T y rre ll o f P a s a d e r a on February 6. at the commun- covered two chairs and a daven-
Calif and
brothera Fldon itv hal1’ with an
s e s s io n ,
Seventeen members of the > he Pacific Bulb Growers! A-l condition. Box of sheik
[rles Gi
or
deer
Tyrrell of S in F ra n c isc o m d Dinner
D in n er was
was served
served at at noon
noon by
by unH were present and several Assn, to handle the chain sto re;30-30
.
— any
—, good w
:i
y
‘
h
ladies of the local church. Pres- visitors who are interested in j J)ro«ram met at the home ofjDePalm a, Box 55, Broo
stic a c
Frank Tyrrell of Los A neeles Radies of the local church. Pres-,
Harry Briner in Gold Beach,!
f
,
, .
ident Henry Westbrook Jr. was covering overstuffed furniture.
he t r a
The next regular meeting will M° nda^ to Prorate the orders
Or Rent
T
k
char«e of the business session.
aw a
eld n at t th
e
h
n
™
e
f
m
J
n.?
received
for
bulbs
and
to
sort
out
burnished
a
p
a
r
t
men
« m e l.r y bc^de her la,. hu.b«nd
by Secr,.tary oliv(,r be . h held
the home of Mrs. Isa- ‘ , v™ >or bulbs and to sort out I
« p a r ir n e ,
Bmgarte:
Lycurgus Ridley Woodward.
bel
Buckner on
on Feb.
Feb. 17
17 when
when ? Upl,^a,e . ^ n -----------
a tu r e s . Each dis- «hower h o t w a t e r . $35.00
Bailey.
C riss
bel Buckner
Unit
Leader,
Miss
Ruth
Craw-
2?
1
has
,ts
own
contact person, Daniel A. Brown, c/o Pete i hvshel w
Mr. Elliott, auditor for the
m
eister
Agency.
w hile
co-operative plant, gave the fi­ ford, will be present to instruct / 7 1S nothlng more that can
W rid g
FOR
SAL
nancial report for the first three the group on "Making the Liv- ‘ " n' _ untl1 further develop-
ingroom more Liveable.” Anvone
For the past week, ending on
on prize
Anyone ' 7IC
i £ " .S;
L’ , . s V district
Ûlstnct was given
1946, I ’2 ton Studebaker
interested may attend.
° f the orders’
Sunday:
Cith th e
Max. Min Rain
vacumatic 2-speed axle. Lo
Feb. 2
........ 52
th e evi
age, A-l condition. Leo
0
32
Feb. 3
...
31
I* : r ..
Harbor.
12 K. Owen, manager of the new ly' Lumber Co., has purchased the - pu.
Feh 1
44
Axf<
35
.65 organized creamery, gave a re­ logging equipment and opera
A port of the re-arrangement that tions of Hawkins Bros., who have
Feb. 5
53
s. M y r tl
34
Feb. 6
47
.30
sc o res
0
been in that business on Dominic
Feb. 7
49
larded
01 j
32
•VI
Creek for several years. The men
Feb. 8
....... 50
ze.
43
1.58
will remain in Del Norte Coun­
Total rain for week
Lll of t
. 2 36
ty but have not made future
CABINETS
home i
plans as yet.
Hele
Sash
and
Door
Frames
World Day of prayer will be
of th
observed at the local church on
Houses Built or Remodeled
Stesses, 1
Friday afternoon, Feb. 13, at 2.
irgaret 1
A program has been arranged un­
la
Roge
Call
at
Residence
der direction of Mrs. Ida Hall.
bre.
All
are
invited
to
attend
this
^Vinners
ELECTRIC COMFORTERS
| service.
Ire M rs
WESTINGHOUSE & RCA RADIOS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Haist
N ant
entertained at a dinner party,
COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE
I
at their home, Sunday evening.
ir in g
SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Guests were Mrs. Mary Anthony
te tin g s
i Mrs. Ella
Plaisted, Revnold
FOWLER ANO WESTINGHOUSE
ridge ai
Plaisted and daughter. Marilyn
iging his
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
Plaisted.
ftco riv
Funeral Services
At Arago, Fri.
Ellsworth Reports
On Harbor Bills
In The Mailbox:
Smith River News
Classified A(
____ __. _.
Weather Report
RAU’S CABINET SHO
We Have Complete Lines of:
Harold Rau
Brookings,
BILL WARD’S CLOTHING STO
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
And Radio Company
V. A. Mendenhall Sr.
W. E. Wolfe
THE BEST
Gff©ceries
& M eats
Gun Club To Shoot In
Telegraphic Tournament
At the regular meeting of the
Chetco Rod and Gun club. Tues­
day evening, plans for partici­
pation in the Portland Journal’s
¡telegraphic trap shooting contest
were announced. Members of the
local < nb will sh.Xit for scores
start in this next Sunday Men
from u ler sport ini; clubs’ in the
H will be s hooting simul-
v with the scores being
icd to the Joum a I Due
njc number’ of diiL
f. a rourx1 robin type
I
JU S T
IN
Received Good Sized Shipment of
“LOGGERS OVERALLS MADE BY LEE"
First Time We’ve Had These
Also have U. S. Rubber Rain Wear—Jackets
Overalls
Suntan Pants and Shirts By Lee
Me ( arry Painter’s and Carpenter’s ovei
FOR
Jehi II,
I
SALE
Sheet Rock Walfboari
Approximately 8000 Sq. feet, with tai
and erack tiller, complete.
Plus S A IL (»reen Savings Stamps
BROOKINGS
MARKET
Loggers, Attention
•rnheekt
CURRY COUNTY
LUMBER COMPANY
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