Thursday, October 25. 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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Grange C onference'™
spoke ™
on
H|!d A t Ophir, Tue snt r s ^
* w ith seven of th e S ta te Gram
:
G range
officers an d co m m ittee chairm en
present, th e G range conference
for C u rry co u n ty w as held at
Ophir G range, T uesday. Those
atten d in g from th e S ta te G range
were E lm er M cClure, s ta te m as
ter; B eulah M oore, s ta te lectu rer;
B ertha J. Beck, s ta te sec retary ;
Mildred N o rm an , s ta te deputy;
Waoma Clark, sta te juvenile mat
>vitr^
a sm
ashing
the "Grange W ay
of ^ K lI‘
M to by^ 157
I have
£ m ajo rity of
°! read
-V s p a p irs t h e ' ^ ^
w ere ’n
in te r r*
7 songs
° m gS .¿V6re
spersed w ith talks, th e m ost e n
joyed being a m instrel. "Socks
and Soap," put on by tw o Sixes
G rangers. The evening p ro g ram
was concluded by in stru ctio n in
floor w ork by S ta te G range Dep
uty M ildred N orm an. The group
rem ained in the county for a
sim ilar m eeting W ednesday.
m o rte
rtem
rea-
° C,‘P and save a11 ordinances ,. p ect and _ w ___
h at to
plan. All or-
rio
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" «"d
and analyses
analyses of
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sons for the unexpected negative as they a re Passed. By so doing id in an ces w ill be oublished
vote but think most of them ov
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erlooked th e real underlying re a
son why so m any m em bers voted
•No.”
Of course the suddent a p p e a r
ance of violent ebjections to the
conference report by the CIO w as
very effective and surely changed
o r influenced m any a d m in is tra
tion vottes.
How ever, I th in k
, th e re w as a m uch deeper r e a
son for the adverse action. W hen
A delegation of O regon Coast the house passed the tax bill
A ssociation m em bers from C urry Ju n e 22nd, th e re w as th e hope,
County, including Mr. and Mrs. if not belief, th a t by c u rta iilin g
kC. H. G rayshel, Mr. and Mrs. M. app ro p riatio n req u ests and ra is
E. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs P ete J. ing some additional ta x revenue,
L esm eister and Mr. and Mrs. Gor we could hold down th e am ount
don Goetz, will a tte n d the Asso- i of the deficit.
~ Soon ~ a f te r th a t,
c ia tio n s annual convention at how ever’ ,h<‘ D efense D e p artm en t
H otel G e arh art, G e arh art. Ore., 'cam c up w ith a request for con
O ctober 28, 29 and 30, and p a r stru c tio n m oney which, w ith one
ticipate in th e business and s o '"pork b a rre l” bite, w ould wipe
o u t the to ta l revenue to be ra is
cial sessions.
ed by the new tax bill. T he m ili
The delegation will h e a r a well
rounded program of to u rist pro ta ry people w ith the app ro v al
motion, highw ay safety and im of the president said th a t ex p en d
provem ent, fish and gam e prob- itu re w as "v ital to th e n atio n al
so. ’ !>Ure,J
S urely, m
m em
Ictus. and re la ted subjects. Schcd- defense”.
, '
, ' M aybe S°
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uled to speak are Gov. D ouglas I **” of «>n« re“ v' ere n0‘ ahl<>
McKay, C harles F. B ollinger, a s to dispute the m ilitary e x p e rts
sista n t director, Accident P rev e n on th a t point, no m a tte r w h a,
tion division. In d u strial Accident we p riv ately though, about it.
Commission, Sale; and C arl J o r
S h o rtly a f te r the house passed
dan of the Oregon S ta te T ravel th e tax bill, it also becam e a p
Inform ation d ep artm en t, Salem . p aren t th a , ap p ro p riatio n s w ere
T ours to points of in tere st and on, going to be cu, very m uch,
special en tertain m e n t a re being So
~ by th e tim e th e house w as to
arran g e d by the C latsop county m ake its final vote on th e tax
hosts.
bill on O ctober 16 the spenders
had ap p ro p riated m o r e m oney I
over a n d a b o ve th e fa n ta s tic a lly
O. C. A. W ill Draw
Several From Here
ron; Lucy G ru etzm acher. c h a ir
m an of th e s ta e hom e economics
com m ittee an d O scar P eterson,
chairm an of th e s ta te a g ric u ltu re
com m ittee. T he g roup was accom
panied by Mr. G ruetzm acher.
A fter luncheon served by the
Ophir ladies, th e aftern o o n was
spent in g ro u p discussions, each
w ith a s ta te officer leading the
group of his special in terest. A
dinner w as served at six o’clock
w ith th e ev ening program open
ing a t eig h t o’clock.
Each of th e s ta te officers gave
talk s on th e ir line of w ork and
on G ran g e w o rk in general.
In his ta lk . S ta te M aster Mc
C lure said th a t th e m ost serious
problem facing th e fa rm e r today
is th e need to im prove public re
lations w ith th e consum er. The
fa rm er g ets th e credit for the
high food p rices, but if facts w ere
p resented to th e consum ers, they
would see th a t re ta il prices they
pay in th e sto re are m ade up
m ostly of costs added to th e o r
iginal p u rc h ase from th e farm er,
and th a t in re a lity th e fa rm ers'
sh are w as u su ally th e sm allest
p art of th e cost. As an illu s tr a
tion he used pound and a h alf loaf
of b read w hich costs in the neigh
borhood of 24c, of this am ount
th e w h eat g ro w e r gets but 2 ^ 0
H A R R IS E L L S W O R T H , M.C.
for the w h e at going into the fin
ished product. The various steps
Ju st about everybody, includ-
in betw een m ak e up the re m a in ing th e m ajo rity leadership of th e
d er of th e cost to consum er.
house, w as surprised and stu n n ed
Miss B e rth a J. Beck, who is
™ tirin g a f te r being S ta te G range by the rejection of the first con-
Icrcnce report on the new ta x
The Week In
Washington, D. C.
th
e P
ilo t weekly
thC
PUot
WeekIy on ,he ! you
alw ays be sure of what
P roceeding., and be su re ¡th e o n li n a n c e , are, w h a t to ex-
high a n n u a l b u d g e t than th e n e iv \
ta x bill w o u ld raise. I th in k it !
se e m e d to be th e m e m b e r s w ho I
said “N o ” on th is fin a l v o te th a t !
th e o n ly p o ssib le h ope o f slo u n n g !
sp e n d e rs is to refu se to
7rr,/ a d d itio n a l ta x e s. A t least,
tf,a t 1,s th€ x w y 1 f c lt " b o u t it.
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To keep posted on city affairs,
Redfield’s Market
Groceries, Fruijs, Vegetables, and Meats
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
I ree Parking for Customers in our own Parking Lot
Del Monte Sliced
PINEAPPLE, 2’/2 tins, 3 for
.
$1.00
Del Monte Sliced
PEACHES, 2V2 tins, 3 for . $1.00
Del Monte
APRICOTS, 2’/a tins, 3 for
1 Old
.
South O R A N G E —7 for 95c
| JUICE, No 2 tins
14c 1
•
. . . .
Old South Grapefruit—can 14c
JUICE, No. 2 tins, 7 for
1 Old
.
$1.00
.
$1.00
South O R A N G E —4 for $1.05
| JUICE, 46-oz. tins
28c
Old South (sections)--can 21c
GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 cans 5 for $1.00
Del Monte—per can, 17.
PUMPKIN, 2 ’/ 2 tins, 3 for . 49c
■SB
X 0 . LEONARD
L L. LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Del Monte Seedless—4 lb. package, 17c
WANTED TO BUY !!
RAISINS, 2-lb. pkg.
Small Second-Growth Sawmill Logs
H-ft. Lengths and Longer!
R esidence Phone 422.
Box 211
Phone 341
N otary P u b lic— C. O. Leonard
SALESM EN:
O. S. Young
ANDERSON LUMBER CO.
Three Mi les north of Brookings On I Iwy. ioi
III Del
.
.
.
35c
Munte
CURRANTS, 8-oz. pkg.
. . 15c
Sweet Apple
[CIDER, g a l l o n ......................... 97c
Brookings, Oregon
L arge lots close in and n e a r to /
ocean w ith sp rin g w a te r a v a il
able. You would never guess the
price, so we w ill tell you. Only
$650 each, on excellent term s.
FOR SA LE o r LEASE. D rive-in
cafe doing larg e volum e of bus
iness. H ealth reason for selling.
Let us te l, you and show you
m ore ab o u t t h i s w ell-equipped
cafe.
U nfinished house in a b e a u ti
ful se ttin g of trees. 2 acres ol
p a rk -lik e grounds. G ravity llow
sp rin g w a te r. L ocated close to
H a rb o r store. M ateria l on hand
to finish, including fireplace. R e
m em b er 2 acres and 3-bcdroom
h o m e for only $5650.
J u s , listed o th e r close in ocean
fro n tag e.
Don’, forget th e B rooking L au n
d ry can be had a , a very re aso n -,
ab le figure. Doing fine business
h e re \o u m ake high profit on
low inv estm en t.
M any new and exclusive lis t
ings.
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IN SU R E T H E
A M E R IC A N W A Y ------
H’c re p re se n t the A m erican In
surance C om pany, E stablished,
iH| 1S46.
A y m obile P u b lic L iability and
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P ro p e rty D am age.
All Brands—2 IBs. $1.;
B U D D 'S
M E A TS
j r R edfield ' s market
. . . . . .
SPECIALS FOR FRID AY - SA TU R D A Y
. . . .
$1.00
Nature’s own sweetening
HONEY, 5-lb. tins
S P E C IA L S
89c
k »olden State
'MILK, 8 tai, cans
Budd Carr, Proprietor
HAM
COFFEE, lb.
. . . .
Canned and cooked and boneless
Mission String—per can,
BOILED HAMS, per can . $4.39
BEANS,, 303 cans, 6 for
89c
.
$1.00
Picnic Style—4-lh., H oz.
Del Monte—3 cans, 55c
Armours Regular Shankless
SMOKED PICNICS, lb.
.
. 55c
CORN, 303 cans
. . . .
Swift's Premium—for baking or slicing
Del Haven (¿rated Light Meat
Boneless Daisy Cottages, lb. 93c
TUNA, ’/as
19c
. . ....................... 25c
Ocean Spray—can, 19c
Armours or Morrell, by the piece only
SLAB BACON, lb.
.
.
.
59c
CRANBERRY SAUCE, 3 for 55c
Libby’s—2 cans, 85c.
Also Pan-Ready Milk fed Fryers, 2 plh. av.
CORN BEEF, 12 oz.,
.
.
.
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