Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 26, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Thursday, June 26, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
- AND TW O -RO O M COTTAGES
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month
SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE
South of Harbor
M c V A Y 'S
GREENHOUSE
ON THE WINCHUCK
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
PHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
¡¡ Sandy Beach
o
♦
o
o
o
o
o
♦
o
o
o
o
O
Surf and River Fishing
T H E U N10U E
SURF SIDE PICNIC PARK
Aqua Carnival Is
Gold Beach Event
For July Fourth
•----- NOW OPEN -----
Mrs. Nell P etty and a grand­
II. A. JOCHENS
d aughter of F ortuna, Calif., came
to the H arbor home of Leo Lucas
and family last week to visit her
nephew and niece, Mrs. Lawrence
SA LES AND SERV ICE
GOLD BEACH Speedboat rac­ Myers, of Madras. Mrs. Myers and
Hotel Brookings
es will be the big attractio n July children returned to th e r home Phone 2661
Sunday.
Mrs.
P
etty
stayed
about
on Oregon’s scenic Rogue river.
Rogue River Rogues Speedboat a week.
Association of G o l d Beach and
W edderburn, sponsors of the third
annual Rogue River Aqua C arni­
val, is putting finishing touches
on plans to entertain an expected
Know your
record num ber of visitors with a
OREGON M il K
full day’s program of races that
CONTROL LAW
will draw enthusiasts from W ash­
ington, Oregon and Idaho, as well
as northern California.
| Fam ous for its sports fishing,
the Rogue has gained new recog­
nition in racing circles as an ex­
cellent course for this jtopular
sport.
Big posters advertise the events
to be staged during the day.
•
•
•
Rev. P o rte r Knudson, for the
W atch for Turn-off Signs on Hwy 101, 5 mi. So. of Brookings ,
last two years pastor of Sm ith
Tables
Rest Rooms
Stoves
‘
River Methodist church, has been
tran sferred at the recent confer­
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McGugin, Proprietors
ence, to Soledad, Calif. He and
Mrs. Knudson are this week leav­
ing for his new assignm ent.
Rev. Knudson was placed at
Sm ith River two years ago by the
conference bishop, and was given
the Sm ith River a n d K lam ath
churches. The K lam ath Church at
(the tim e was planning a building
program . lie replaced Rev. E. C
Hicks, retired, who had Itcen fill­
ing in at the pulpit for m ore than
four years previously.
Next Sunday, and possibly a
AND SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
few more, Rev. Hicks will occupy
the pupilt again, until a successor
has been named to Rev. Knudson.
* will I k - in the vicinity, Wednesday, Thursday
Rev. Mr. Hicks now lives with
his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Friday, to serve you. Send your correspond­
and Mrs. R. D. Rowley, on their
acreage, just north of the Win-
ence to General Delivery, Brooking, To
chuck river.
Singer Sewing Machine Co. representative
•
•
•
B.
LOCAL NEWS
P L U M B IN G
• • • you m ean I
must pay the
same price fo r
m ilk I carry
home m yself?
Rev. P. C. Knudson
Leaves Smith River
In Giant Trees on a Sandy Beach
W.
PAGE SEVEN
Oregon Milk Con-
f
trol compels stores
to charge as much for cash-and-
carry milk as you pay for home
delivery— a requirement in which
Oregon stands alm ost alone
among the 48 states.
SANDELL
YOUR SINGER SALES
For S ale: (for balance due) Singer Featherw eight Portable.
CRUSHED
R.OCK
I ’A-inch
i -inch
%-inch
Washed
S^.oo,
$3.00,
$3.25,
$$.50,
Minus
Minus
Minus
Sand
&
•
\
•
Prices Quoted are on
Brookjngs-Harbor D elivery!
#
@ 0
PHONE
2404
r .
.
< u.
S ta le 'C o lk g e 7 tw o inve,ligation, of
' I ' 1 " ¡ " ' ' ‘ 7 tOM’
are the same. The u . ctnea
where store customers save most are:
J ^ l ®nd 1952. These cost studies
New York C ity ............................ 4 ^ c
M inneapolis..................................4c
Washington, D. C ........................ 3c
D e tro it........................................... 2><c
Chicago......................................... 2 He
Kansas C ity .................................. 2 He
(U K Dept Of Agriculture. M ay. 1952)
Oregon M ilk C ontrol has not per-
mitted the consumer to benefit from
such savings made possible by efti-
cient distribution.
I. M ilk could have been proAfcfcb
priced an average o f two cents foww
by half the stores surveyed (most o f
them independent Uokes| w.’ies »«p
plied hy half the wholesalers studied.
2. A four cent saving could actually
have been passed on to consumers by
Portland’s most efficient independent
store, supplied by Portland’s most
efficient wholesaler.
Lowor »tore price« are possible I *
Portiund. »00
Shop Safew ay...for fine foods at everyday low prices
The questions and answers below show some other ways in
which Oregon Milk Control affects YOU.
O. Doss Milk Control limit the richness of milk?
A. Yes. The richness (butterfat content) o f milk sold in each price range Is
limited by the rulings o f the M ilk Adm inistrator.
Q
Does Milk Control sot the price you must pay?
A. Yes. That is the purpose for which the law was designed. It sets floor
prices, not ceiling prices.
Q
Does Milk Control discourage compotltlvo distribution of milk?
A. Yes. N o one can enter the m ilk business i f the A d m in is tra to r says su(b
new com petition m ight d istu rb existing distributors.
O
For .
Drive-ways, Logging Roads, Fills \
Sr. 00 Per Yard
1
According to Rev. C M. Lever,
Episcopal services for July 6 and
7, when Bishop Benjam in D. Dag-
well will be present, are:
Sunday, July 6, Holy Commun­
ion at 9:00 a. m. ,
Monday, July 7, Confirm ation
Service at 7:30 p. m.
This service will be preceded by
a reception nt 5:30 p. m. and ban­
quet at 6:15 p. m. at Chetco Inn.
Other Ju ly Services
Sunday, July 13, picnic and a
church service at Hum bug S ta te
P ark at 11 a. m. (standard tim e)
with Bishop Jenkins bringing the
message. A pot luck dinner will
be enjoyed.
Sunday. July 20, m orning pray­
e r at 9:00 a. m.
July 27. Morning prayer at noon.
&
BASE ROCK
•
yard
yard
yard
yard
Episcopal Services
Listed For July b, 7
Among cities o f Portland’s size or
larger, 92% have lower prices for m ilk
bought in stores, with an average
h '¡ h e <’o n iv ^ « "nh S " i v Uw«»(,>o f l’lhe
M i« „ ,ip p where More and delivered
Does the Oregon Milk Control lo w roguloto Sanitary conditions?
A. No. It has absolutely nothing to do with the sanitation, health Inspection,
cleanliness, or the purity o f m ilk.
fgWANTABS
N —O—T —I —C—E
Katherine's
Beauty Shop
Kay Sandstrom
Evenings by Appointment
Harbor, Oregon
Q. Does Milk Control limit the supply of Grade A milk?
A. Yes. To sell Grade A m ilk fo r your use a farmer must first gef permission
from the Adm inistrator. I f he gets permission (and many do not), he is
given a quota. I f he produces more he must often sell the surplus at a lower
price for cheese or other factory uses.
Send tor this free booklet Y o o and yocr fam ily are vitally
concerned hr sn>thm « (hat affects tha m ilk tupply o f r o o t
community I earn how O regon M ilk C on trol affects Y O U .
W rite to Safeway Stores, 1159 S.fi. T h ird . Portlaad 14. Ora.
SAFEW AY
W heie
you always get more for your