Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 03, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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CjRE- AND TW O-ROOM COTTAGES
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OOMPLETI LY FURNISIII I)
provides an im p o rta n t cash in-
C h ro m ite, th e im p o rta n t Indus-
com e lo r th e people w h o toil in th e tria l m in eral is found on th e R ogue
fields to p roduce th e crops of lilv R i\e t at Gold Beach, O re., on th e
B y Mrs. E. F. R apraeger
bulbs.
O regon coast.
Yes. indeed, it is a lot of fun
G ra n d fa th e r F ro g who lives in
the pond on o u r place pred icted to w ork on a float for th e big
a dripping Ju n e. W e h esita te d to parade. You m ight even win a
tell about t h i s sooner because prize. D on't feel too badly if you
II. A, JOCHENS
G ra n d fa th e r F rog has been m a k ­ " * n only a th ird p rize w hen 5011
ing the sam e prediction ev er since thought you should have won first.
'K e ep on try in g . S em e y e a r you
his tadpole days.
HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month
SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE
South of Harbor
m ig h t win first prize w hen you
only deserved th ird.
The huge black tu rk e y v u ltu re s
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are a fam iliar sight in the co astal
1 n o t ( »ass Ads P a y — try ’em
sky. W hen th e bird passes by just
above us on the cliff we see the
flight as a strong, stead y ru sh
Know vour
through th e a ir and we see th e
OREGON M IL K
red tu rk ey -lik e head tu rn as th e
CONTROL LAW
bird scans th e ground. F re q u e n tly
1 he tu rk e y v u ltu re s pass by alone
or in pairs at no g re at height, hut
som etim es a dozen collect in the
clea r blue sk y and wheel and c ir­
cle as though pin-pointing an ob ­
ject on th e e a rth ta r below.
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M cV A Y'S GREENHOUSE
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O N T H E W IN C H U C K
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
PHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
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S u rf and River Fishing
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As it soars, th e v u ltu re com ­
m ands th e a d m ira tio n of all who
THE UN10UE
.view it. Its g re at pinions, long
and broad, hold th e bird alolt like
♦ a k ite as it a d ju sts itself to the
In Giant Trees on a Sandy Beach
2 wind and m oves along for m iles
♦ w ith o u t a beat of th e wings. As
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♦ it m oves it sw ays a little from side
W atch for T u rn-off Signs on Hw y 101, 5 mi. So. of B rookings 2 to side, not like a ship w allow -
T ables
R e st R oom s
S to ves
X ing in heavy seas, hut te e te rin g
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and balancing like a tig h t-ro p e
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McGugin, Proprietors
w alker.
S A L E S AND S E R V IC E
P h en e 2661
H otel B ro okings
" Y o u say I d o n ’t
h a v e th e rig h t
to s ta rt a m ilk
business • • •
SURF SIDE PICNIC PARK
W. B .
BECAUSE you first must get per­
mission. Everyone who distrib­
utes m ilk — whether as producer
or wholesaler must be approved
by M ilk Control.
W hen d e a th com es to any a n i­
m al th e body becom es food for
th e tu rk e y v u ltu re. Since v u ltu re s
a re not killers th e bird plays the
: role of sca v an g er and serves a
useful purpose i n d is u s in g ol
flesh w hich oth erw ise would p u t­
refy on th e beach.
SA N D ELE
YOUR SINGER SALES
AND SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
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will be in the vicinity, Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday, to serve yon. Send your correspond­
N esting sites for such larg e birds
a re few and fa r betw een a s the.v
m ust be inaccessible to p re d ato rs
including m an. Two eggs a re the
usual n u m b er and they a re d e ­
posited on th e ground w ithout an>
a tte m p t at nest-building. Th ' most
probable n estin g places in this
a re a a re inaccessible cliffs o r the
huge rocks w hich ju t from the
d ep th of th e sea.
BBS
Official regulations make it dear that no one w ill be permitted
to enter the milk business if the M ilk Administration says such
new competition might disturb existing distributors.
M ilk Control decides which distributors, as well as which
producers, shall be allowed to till our needs. No one can go
into the milk business simply because he sees an opportunity,'
He must get permission. Once in business he cannot extciid
his business beyond a certain definite territory without further
permission.
At the beginning o f 1940 there were 766 distributors in
Oregon. By 1950 their number had s h n in t
l.txs o f
70%. Yet this was the same period during which cur popula­
tion increased 40%.
Such rigid regulations prevent healthy competition which,
in turn, could reduce milk prices just as it enables people to
buy more o f other foods.
ence to General Delivery, Brooking, To
Singer Sewing Machine Co. representative
F o r S a le :
(fo r b alance due) S in g e r F e ath erw eig h t
P o rtab le.
CRUSH
ROCK
i %-inch
i-inch
%-inch
W ashed
Minus
Minus
Minus
Sand
$3.00,
Sj.oo,
$3.25,
$3.50,
BASE ROCK
For
D rivew ays, Logging Roads, Fills
S i.00 Per Yard
Prices Quoted are on
fírookjngs Harbor Délit ery
PH O N E 2 4 0 4
yard
yard
yard
yard
Even on m isty days the golden
bloom of t h e hens-and-chickens
give an effect of sunlight g linting
I on th e m any facets of the rugged
rocks out to sea. T his p lan t is a
m em ber of th e Scd u m fam ily and
| is also know n as Stonecrop. P eo ­
ple call if hens-and-chickens be-
1 cause of th e large c e n tra l ro se tte
of leaves su rro u n d ed by sm aller
rosettes. It is a lovely little p lant.
T he ever-changing color of th e
w aves a re echoed in its succu len t
leaves w hich th e In d ian s use for
poultices and th e golden flow ers
a re borne aloft on long stem s like
gilded tu r r e ts on a castle.
Shop Safew ay...for fine foods at everyday low prices
T h e q u e s tio n s a n d a n s w e r s b e l o w s h o w s o m e o th e r w a y s in
T h e inclusion of this wild flow-I w h ic h O r e g o n M ilk C o n tro l a ffe c ts Y O U .
e r in o u r g ard en s is w o rth y of O Doe» M ilk Control a llo w you a lo w er price w h en yew corry m ilk homo youraolf?
m ore a tte n tio n . It is very effective A. No. Y <>u pay the higher costs of door-to-door delivery whether you use
this service or not.
as a b o rd er along paths, on ro c k ­
eries o r in larg e c lu s te rs in the O . Doot Milk Control limit the richness of m ilk?
flower bed. T he d istin c tiv e greyish A Yes T h e richness (hutterf.u content) o f m ilk sold in each price range
is lim ited by the rulings of the M ilk A dm inistrator.
green of th e foliage m ak es a b ea u ­
tiful foil for th e brillian t su m m er O. Does Milk Control sot the price you must pay?
bloom s and a b re a th of th e sea A. Yas. That is the purpose for which the law was designed. It sets yY&er
prices, not ceiling prices.
right into o u r gardens,
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O Does the O regon M ilk Control l a w regulate S anitary conditions?
I d a re say m any of you have
e n te re d a float in th e Lily F e s ti­
val o r w orked on a float w hich
som e o rg an izatio n en tered . If you
did you had a lot of fun. T his y e a r
th e big Lily P a ra d e is held on
th e aftern o o n of S unday. Ju ly 13.
T he p arad e has alw ays been a
w ell-a tte n d ed affair w hich gives a
g re at deal of p leasu re to the peo­
ple of B rookings and H a rb o r as
well as th e visitors. W e have a l­
w ays considered th e Lily F estiv al
one of th e o u tsta n d in g even ts of
th e year. O u r flower is th e lily.
It bloom s not only grace oilr fields
at th is season of th e y e a r b u t it ’
A. No
It has absolutely nothing to do with the sanitation, health inspec­
tion, cleanliness, o r the purity o f m ilk.
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Does Milk Control lim it tho supply of Grade A milk?
A. Yes. T o sell Grade A m ilk for your use a farm er must first get permission
from the A dm inistrator. I f he gets permission fand many do n o t), he ia
given a quota. I f he produces more he must often sell the surplus at a
low er price for cheese or other factory uses.
Send for this free booklet. Yo« sod yoor fsmily are vitally
concerned by snrthins ihst effects the milk vupply of yonr
community learn how Oreaon M ilk (x,oirol affects YO U
Write to Ssfewsy Stores. 1159 S.E. Third, Portland 14. Oto.
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