Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 10, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, Rih i„, l()52
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PZLOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
♦Sven Lilies Can 'Make' A Parade Just A Lot Prettier, Too!
On The Main Drag
Speed F u n a ri’s is en g in eerin g
tw o floats.
P a re n ts peren n ial prid e in th e ir
S u n b u rn s in the offing
c h ild re n ’s accom plishm ents.
it for th a t v itam in D.
w o rth
M any g u ests ex p ected to visit
L'arl
t'a r l Y ah r’s gift chickens alm o st
o u r co astal b eau ty sp o ts w ithin ,'»'«dy for the pan
t h*»
nnvl few days.
th
e next
Ben K erns stan d in g off for j
E a s te r lily blossom s in dem and. look at his window trim m ing.
Mrs. M incer’s p leasant reading
F loat plans tak in g form.
voice.
7
Know vour
OREGON MILK
CONTROL LAW
J
You mean
to tell me
Take pretty girls and put them among the lilies which grow in this area, and you can soon havi
a float to enter in a parade. Tht Annual Lay Bios mine Time parad is an event which will never bi
forgotten, once it has been witnessed. Year after year, people return to the annual parade "just to
see hole much more beautiful floats can be made to look. That question, perhaps, will never be entirely
answered, but can give topic for conversation and future competitions for prizes.
Gene Gould Weds College Sweetheart
At Lackland Air Base, Saturday. June 21
T he m arria g e of Miss J u a n ita Rosalie S m ith, d a u g h te r of Mr. and
Mrs. R obert S. S m ith of Sandy, Oregon, to Lt. Gene F. Gould, son
of Mr. an d Mrs. B lair G. Gould, of Brookings, w as solem nized at a
m ilitary wedding. S a tu rd a y m orning. Ju n e 21, in th e chajiel at Lack-
land A ir F o rce Base, S an Antonio. T exas.
Milk Control
holds prices
th e University of O regon w here
he w as em ployed by th e U niver­
sity Press.
Gene w ent into th e arm y in
Ju n e, 1951, and for a tim e w as
'v ith th e public relatio n s section.
before e n terin g Officers C an d id ate
, School in Texas. He w as corn-
m issioned the day p rio r to th e wed-
ing at th e sam e place.
Officiating w as C haplain H a rry
T ry Pilot C lass Ads they pay!
A. M cK night, J r. M usic w as pro­ W allage of C orpus C h risti, Tex.,
vided by th e chapel org an ist.
served.
T he bridal gown w as ballerina-
T he couple, both g ra d u a te s from
Sum m er Cut Prices!
0 length, im ported w h ite Sw iss o r­ U niversity of O regon, in J u n e 1951,
gandy w ith eyelet em broidery, and spent t h e i r honeym oon in th e
a fin ger-tip veil falling from a ny- Rocky M ountains n e a r Peublo,
loh halo e n c r u s t e d w ith seed Colo. T hey will be a t C heyenne,!
ptvnTs. H er bouquet w as of w h ite Wyo., several m onths, w hile Lt. 1 Mill-wood, cord .
$10.00
roses.
¡Gould is statio n ed a t F ran c is E.
yepS]
/
L. & D. Wood Yard
Miss R o b erta S m ith, th e bride’s
sister, of W ashington, D. C., w as
m aid of honor, and Mrs. R obert
W hite of S an A ntonio w as bride’s
m aid. Lt. R obert S an sted of New
York C ity w as best m an. and Lt.
E. A. V erna of Miami w as the a t ­
ten d an t. U shers w ere Lt. Tim othy
J. D elanty, of Chicago. Lt. John
D. S h ack ford of Los Angeles. Lt.
John W. R etan of F ayetteville, N.
Y., and Lt. T hom as L. P eacock of
W ilson, N. C.
A reception followed a t the O f­
ficer's Club. Miss B arb ara Gould,
th e groom ’s sister, presided at the
b rid e’s book a n d Mrs. Stanley
Jake's Barber Shop
A g ra d u a te of B rookings High
w ith th e class of 1944, Gene was
em ployed lor a tim e w ith the Pi-
lot, ami m ajored in jo u rn alism at
A n y Length!
Phones 2546 or 2341
Office Supplies
Now Available at the office—Phone 22S2
• Adding Machine Tajx:
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• Sales B(X)ks
A. YES N o one ta n enter the m ilk business i f the A d m in is tra to r says such
new co m p e titio n m ight d istu rb existing distributors.
• Receipt Books
•
SA TU R D A YS
9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
•
•
•
• ('arbon Paper
Next To Nook Cafe
• Tim e Tickets and Cards
Q . Do«* M ilk Control lim it the richness of m ilk?
• Statement of earnings
A. YES T h e richness (b u tte rfa t co n te n t) o f m ilk sold in each price range
is lim ite d by the ru lin g s o f the M ilk A d m in is tra to r.
• ('oast View Stationery
• Scratch Pads
• D e b it Slips
• Large Manila Envelopes, 6x9 and 9x12
MILDRED'S
Beauty Salon
Appointm ents Open
by
experienced operators
Phone 2381
Frjtnc-
Does th« O rego n M ilk Control Low regu late S anitary condition«?
A. NO. It has absolutely n o th in g to do w ith the sa n ita tio n , health inspec­
tio n , clean lin ess, o r the p u rity o f m ilk .
O
Do«« M ilk C en tral lim it th« supp ly of G rad« A m ilk?
A. YES. T o sell G ra d e A m ilk fo r your use a fa rm e r must first get p erm issio n
fro m the A d m in is tra to r. I f he gets p erm is sio n (an d tifimy do n o t), he it
given a quo ta. I f he produces m o re he must often •**>! the surplus at a
lo w e r p rice fo r cheese o r o th e r factory uses.
• Employees W ithholding Blanks
• lypewriter paper
•S e c o n d Sheets
• ( opy Pa ¡ kt
Specially Made Forms To Order
On Hillside Street
M ildrcJ
Do«* M ilk Control discourage com petitive distribution of m ilk?
A. NO. Y o u pay the h ig h e r Costs o f d o o r-to -d o o r d elivery w h eth er you use
this service o r not.
O
Tw o Barbers on Saturdays
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The questions and answers below show some other w ays in
which Oregon M ilk Control affects YOU.
• Typewriter Ribbons
W eek D ays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m
«
Shop Safeway... for fine foods at everyday low prices
Q . Do«« M ilk Control a llo w you a lo w e r price w h en you carry m ilk hom e yourselt?
IIOURS:
•
purpose of the Oregon Milk Control Law is to hold prices up.
To do this it gives the Milk Administration authority to set
prices at the farm, wholesale and retail levels. It is unlawful
to sell milk below these set prices, but Milk Control sets no
upper limit on prices.
The effect of this regimentation on YOU is that well
managed businesses that keep their costs down arc not per­
mitted to pass their savings on to the customer. Such regula­
tions protect high-cost operators and actually require low-cost
operators to take a larger profit than is necessary.
In other words, you have no chance to get as low a price
as the best merchandisers can afford to give you.
Plywood Cores, cord $12.00
W a rre n A ir F orce Base,
The dairy industry is under more complete rcgimcn-
tation in Oregon than in any other state. The main
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Send for th i* free h«Miklet. You and your family are vitally
concerned by anythin« that affect* the m dk vupply o f your
comm unity. Learn how O regon M ilk C ontrol i f t m , Y O U .
W rit« So Safeway Stores, 1 1 )9 5 1 . I b ird , Portland 14, O r«.
SAFEWAY
Whtid you alvvu/s jet more for your money