Thursday, June 19, iQS2
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
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W ASHINGTON
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• id. I think it is safe to predict
that there will be very few’, if
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any, basic changes made in it al-
Matot Co. will give an electric
B v H arris F li'm n rtl, \1 r ^ ough h
likel>' the renew-
Dy narrts Ellsworth, M. C. al Will be for a shorter term than alarm clock to someone who has
rhis letter is written earlier in a full year—perhaps until March visited the store the past month,
the week than usual for the rea- 3L next year. At that time a new and July 1 is the day.
son that Mrs. Ellsworth and 1 Congress and (presumably) a dif-
Bernadine Steele is attending
O N T H E W IN C H U C K
have been called out to Los An- Cerent President can take another Humboldt State College summer
geles because of the sudden death ,ook at the situation.
session at Arcata. Mrs. Steel has
of Miss Margaret Gildea. Miss Gil- t ,. D
i taught first and second grades of
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
lo , rht Russian Communistic gov- the local schools for several years
dea has -----------
been a foster mother to
Mrs. Ellsworth since her child- ernment and lts stooges on both and her pleasant personality and
PHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
hood after her own mother passed S‘ , ° , the world are kicking up excellent teaching methods as well
away. We are flying out and back, ® "V.
troub,e Whether it may as her patience, qualify her for
and will be gone but a few days
,lg ° r stay
no one knows a most successful teacher
!)«• you wish to trade, buy, o T sèîT ^T r^p îk în ^n T A d s
I- at least no one in the fret' world —
Thirteen members of the local
The Defense Production Act, the knows. The agreement by th
....
V. F « . W. anU
and Auxi,lary
Auxiliary attended
attended
law which carires sthe authority western powers on a treaty with e *u
for material allocation a n d for the West German Republic was Ls d,st[,ct meeting held at Rogue
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„«ri wage
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o a st tvnnlc
River the past
week.
price and
controls,
has been a serious
blow’ to the Kremlin, Kiver
Matot Go. has installed a com
under consideration in the Sen- This. coupled with the growing
ate. It will be brought up in the military defense of Europe, appar- plete air conditioning and heating
House soon. The law’ will expire cntly leaves the Russian rules in system in the shop, and is the
6/2 ucrcs, ocean frontugc home, also modern
at the end of June unless extend- a state of frustration—if not fear. latest in design.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Smith
of
Hunting-
house and large lot on ocean front. Two large
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all concerned as much as possible ton Park, Calif., are visiting at
lots,
ocean front.
in the hope that one or more of
home ol Bill and Amber Camp-
the parliaments would be afraid to bell. Mrs. Smith is looking for the
ratify the German agreement. Al place where her health may be
though during this month Ameri-1 *mProved and
the Brookings
C aterpillar No. 12 power road grader
cans are quite pre-occupied with climate very comfortable.
1'he V. F. W. Department pres
our own political problems, it must
TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY
not be overlooked that right now ident, Gertrude Ashworth, and
is a time of world tension equal her husband, Commander Bill Ash
to none since the end of World worth. will visit the local units
Wednesday night.
War 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerns and
Washington, D. C., has been children returned home Sunday
swarming with visitors for the from Klamath Falls, where‘ they
past few weeks. From the stand attended t h e wedding of Mrs.
Phone 2589 or Write Box 417
point of climate, the months of Kerns’ sister, Virginia Masten.
May and June are about the best Saturday evening. Monday the
BROOKINGS, OREGON
of the year here. (Although a few newlyweds stopped here briefly
days ago we suffered a brief hail on their way to Portland.
storm with hailstones as big as
marbles). It is a pleasant sight to
{[Know your OREGON MILK CONTROL LAW J
see the crowds of visitors in the
corridors of their capitol.
And speaking of Washington be
Kldre Travel Extras
ing
crowded -th e Joint Commit
Wo Extra Cost!
tee on Reduction of Non-essential
Yes, b'?ger value! More service to more
Federal Expenditures (the Byrd
piaces. finest buses. Best drivers. Choose
committee) reports that civilian
tie travel le a d e r.. . choose Greyhound!
employment in the executive di
vision of the government increased
3 Buses Daily To by 10, 665 during the month of
April. The t tai number of such
San Francisco
civilian employees on April 30, the
committee said, was 2,549,714.
FROM BROOKINGS
Remem her the signs we used to
see
during the war: “Is this trip
, Only $6.55 plus tax
necessary?” Possibly it might be
C om plete Service to All America good psychology if in the head
6 a. m., 12:21 p. m. 7:26 p. m. offices of the various departments
there could be some signs reading
BOB RETTKE, Agent
something like this: “Are all those
The M ilk Administration, under the
Kerr Bldg
Phone 2311 new’ employees necessary?”
? k
M c V A Y 'S G R E E N H O U S E
PROPERTY FOR SALE!!
GREYHOUND
PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY
"Do you mean
to say that the
richness of our
milk is limited
by law?”
SCREENED SA N D A N D G RAVEL
SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL
TOP SOIL
—
FILL D IRT
D R A IN A G E ROCK
Phone 2341
Y.
LEONARD’S REAL ESTATE
& M.
AUTO M O TIVE
PARTS
AUTHORIZED
broad authority granted it hy the Oregon
M ilk Control Law, sets limits on the
richness of milk. It also sets the price you must pay
for milk.
I he limits differ somewhat in different parts of
the state, but the principle is always the same. In
Portland standard milk is limited to J.8 % hutterfac.
If any distributor should deliver richer milk he is
required to charge two cents more. In Josephine
and Jackson counties richer milk is more drastically
discouraged. The moment a distributor goes above
3-4% butterfat he must charge his customers one
cent more, and at 3.7% he must charge still another
cent, and so on through several price ranges.
These regulations controlling the richness of milk
make it impossible to give the consumer greater
value for his money. At the same time, such restric
tions increase farmer surpluses of butterfat.
Mdk control holds down the richness of milk
you can get for your money and reduces the market
for the farmer’s cream.
The questions and answers at right show some
other ways in which the Oregon M ilk Control
affects YOU.
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Q
Doot M ilk Control tot the price you muat pay?
A.
Yoa.
I hat is the purpose for which the law
was designed. It sets floor prices, not coiling
prices.
Q» Doe* M ilk Control discourage competitive distrihw-
Hon of milk?
V
Too. No one can enter the milk business if
the Administrator says such new competi
tion might disturb existing distributors.
Dee* th* Oregon M ilk Control Low roguloOo Sani
tary condition*?
has absolutely nothing to do with the
sanitation, health inspection, cleanliness, or
the purity of milk.
A. No. I t
Srod for thio free booklet. You
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND
• n«j your family or« vitally con
O . Doot M ilk Control lim it the supply 0« O rodo A milk?
cerned by aaythina that affect*
the m ilk (apply o f yoar com
munity. Learn how O regon
M ilk C o n tro l affect* Y O U .
W rite to Safeway Store*. 11 19
S B. 1 bird. Poriiaod 14. Ota.
A. Yoa.
To sell Grade A milk for your use a
farmer must first get permission from the
Administrator. If he gets permission (and
many do not), he is given a quota. Il be
produces more he must often sell the sur-
tlus at a lower price for cheese or other
actory uses.
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R E P A IR S E R V IC E
Q . Does M ilk Control ollow you O low er price who«*
Across from Shell Station
p. O. Box 596
Brookings, Oregon
Phone
344
SAFEWAY
you carry milk homo yourself?
V ou pay the higher costa of door-to-
door delivery whether you use this service
or not.
A. No.