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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1951)
Thursday, October 11, iQ5r_________ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age T hkew County Raised $ 1 7 0 0 To Care For Miss P A.azella Sternberg, Badly Burned G irl and becomes brighter red in col tunity to make further growth Remember— choose the best pul« or. Upon inspection, a raiser may and developement. If some of lets for your laying flock. House notice that the vent is voist and the pullets in this group are lay birds that are healthy, full-flesh that it is beginning to lose some ing, confined them temporarily ed, heavy, deeply pigmented, and GOLD BEACH — The Lazella ing to $802.76 have been paid. of its yellow color. In addition, in a sepaarte pen. If they show sexually mature. Sternberg skin graft mercy fund This included the bill to Seaside j the public bone (the bone on each irregular production and low vi .. For further and additional in drive is “over the top” and there hospital, Crescent City, for the side of the vent) will begin to tality as the season advances, it formation contact BROOKINGS are sufficient funds on hand to last 10 days Lazella was there. spread apart when the pullet be will be wise to market them. FEED and SEED. C. F. Yahr. .... assure that the 16-year-old girl This was paid, Mrs. Mendenhall gins to lay. will receive the medical care she explained, because this period was Look For Well Groien Birds needs, according to work com not covered by the girl's hos Any pullet that is placed in the ing from the Welfare commission pitalization insurance. laying house as part of the laying and Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall Sr., Twenty dollars was paid for flock should be well developed. chairman of the drive. Lazella'ss ambulance transpor For example, pullets of the light- There has been more than $1700 tation to the plan at Crescent " eight breeds, such as Leghorns, raised to care for the critically City, and $268.50/has been paid should weigh 3 ’ a pounds or more burned girls, and this amount will to Dr. Guiss. Total expenditures when housed. On the.other hand. 2-bcdrooin unfinished house—extra large lot. be sufficient to provide for the amount to $1091.20. This amount Barred Plymouth Rocks. Wnite girl's medical care until the time subtracted from the $1724.27 of Plymouth Rocks, Rnode Island C'ity water available. Electricity, i block East that her care is assumed by the the fund, leaves balance of $633.07 Reds, New Hampshires. or Cross Crippled Children’s division of the on hand. When this amount has breds should weigh 5 pounts or of W harf Street, Second house south nd Cove University of O r e g o n Medical been used Lazella’s care will be more. Bright red faces, combs, School. Street, Brookings, Oregon. assumed by the Crippled Children and wattles should 1 m * character Word received from Dr. John division of the University of Ore istic of all of these birds. M Guiss indicates that Lazella gon Medical School. In choosing healthy pullets, look stil’ will need a great deal of for a bright clear appearance of skin grafting but one skin graft the eyes, the smooth well-finish LOCAL NEWS ing operation was done on Sept. ed condition of the plummage. and Mrs. L. Hagen and Mrs. R. L. the deep yellow pigment of the 19, and another was planned ior the first part of this week, Mrs. I Reynoldson drove to Eureka on skin, shanks, and beaks. Birds which lack a comparative amount Mendenhall was informed. The business last week-end. N ew Subdivision of M . E. Dixon dccior reported that the first! Mrs. Budd Carr went to Grants of color usually are of poor qual Pass for further medical treat ity. Such birds are likely to havt> skin graft had “taken” very well j O N A R N O LD LA N E feathering which is not fully com and that Lazella’s “improvement ment on Monday. since coming to Portland has been ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ plete and dull in appearance. W onderful Ocean View — best of soil — level and gradual and progressive.” He al- G it' Others a Chance so said that she is quite cheerful For those birds that do not clean - 4-inch water main gtxxl gravel road. most ot the time and that she measure up to all the standards had had a number of blood trans LOTS 63x105 A N D LARGER, $850 A N D UP of a good laying pullet, do this: fusions and would need many ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Leave them on range until a la more* ter date and give them an appor- Following is a list of the con A lw a y s House tributors to the fund and amounts Good Pullets raised: Collection jars, $455.60; Brookings F. O. E. Dance. $294.00; Although the laying flock may V. F. W. and Auxiliary of Gold be housed any time during the Beach and Brookings, $68.56; Am growing season, it is best to house erican Legion Auxiliaries of Gold pullets just before they are ready Beach., Brookings and Port Or to lay their first eggs. Some poul- More payload. Am erica’s m ost popular ford, $163.60; Brookings Odd Fel trymen already have moved their multi-stop delivery trucks give about twice lows, $26.00; Pistol River Friend layers f r o m range to laying the payload space of panel units, give more ship Club dance, $179.16; Brook house, but others who have yet payload space for peak-load periods. ings Rebekah and Odd Fellows to transfer their pullets should dance, $178.60; individual contri- keep the following information in butions, $76.85; collection at the mind. Housing time is extremely Easier deliveries. Every International with Metro ™ county fair, $182.20; Gold Beach important, and the selection of body offers wide doors at front and rear, a low Rotary club, $25.00; Sixes Grange the prospective layers has con floor, and extra ceiling room to suve driver time $37.00; Floras Creek Homemak- siderable influence on the produc and work. <’ s club. $25.00; Gold Beach O. tivity of the flock. S., $13.70. There are certain characteris Truck construction. An International with Metro So lar more than $1000 has been tics which are indicative of a body is all truck. Its International chassis cuts sent for Lazella's care from the pullet about ready to lay. For operating and maintenance costs. You get a last- funds raised, Mrs. Mendenhall one, she usually becomes tamer. ing, quality-built Metro body. reported. Hospital bills amount- And her comb grows or enlarges R- For Sale! FOR SALE LOTS Chick Chats 5-Ietter word -for lower delivery costs..i I- Right size. 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