Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1952)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Thursday, S e p te m b e r 11, 1952 Mrs. W alt Sabin is quite ill and grade, Miss Mary McConnell of Salem; Third grade, Mrs. M ary Velma Ann W hite has gone up to PAu) B arrett of Lawton, Okla; Fourth help her for a few days. Screened Sand, and Gravel By Marion Brooks grade, Mrs. Ruth Murphy of I-an g -■ Mrs. Oharley W’oolley, of Ban The Fall term of school got lois; F ifth grade, Miss Lois Wac- don, is spending a few’ days with We c arry a COM PLETE line of Gas Appliances. Wedgewood. underw ay in Langlois Monday, ken of Salem; Sixth grade, Mrs. M ary Sorenson. Hazel Hofsess a n d C harles T appan, O’Keefe & M erritt, and Septem ber 8th, although the addi Joan Strain of Langlois; Seventh grade, Mrs. Adele Ruby of P o rt Clarke drove to Coos Bay Tuesday tion to the grade school building C aloric ranges General w ater Top Soil Fill D irt h e a te rs Servel R efrigerators — is not yet completed. Robert Thet- land; Eighth grade and principal, of last week to meet B arbara and Drainage R ock ford, superintendent, has announced Ted Hoover of Fossil, Oregon. Dori Brinkman, who flew in from Colem an furnaces, Faculty members in the high Palmer, Alaska. The Brinkman —TanAs /o r ren t, sale or lease— the following faculty for tihe gnade Phone 2341 school: F irst grad»*, Mrs. Hazel Al sehool will be as follows: Robert girls are Mrs. Hofsess- grand Crescent City Phono 111 Leonard Real E sta te tam irano of P ortland; Second Thetford, principal and teaching daughters and will be visiting her At Jet. Ilw ys 101 and 199 English and Typing; Miss Hughes for a few week. again teaching g irls’ I*. E., Home 4X000 OREGON citizens say: Economics and Biology; Mr. Har- gand back to handle boys’ Physical Education and Science; Charlie Jensen in the music departm ent of COMPLETELY FURNISHED both schools, and one new teacher, O n N o v em b er 4 th e people of O regon w ill vote on « m een ure th a t w ill give o u r s ta te a HOUSEKEEPING— fa ir m ilk law — fa ir to co n su m e rs a n d producers a lik e . I t w ill rep la ce th e present m ilk M iss Elizabeth Fisher, who will c o n tro l law w h ich was w r itte n by special m ilk In te re s ts fo r th e ir ow n b e n efit. U n d e r teach American Problems, World present law It Is u n la w fu l to sell m ilk below prices file d b y th e M ilk C o n tro lle r. T h e Geography and English. n ew law w ill e lim in a te a ll p rlre tilin g above th e fa r m level. . SOUTH O F BROOKINGS T h e m easu re w ill appear on y o u r b a llo t as “ M i l k P ro d u c tio n a n d M a rk e tin g The community is proud to wel A c t" — N u m b e r ¿¿J YF.S. H e r e ’s w h a t th is fa ir m ilk la w w ill d o — come all these teachers and wishes them every success in the coming cleanliness o f m ilk and its m inim um q u ality. LOWER MILK PRICES FOR CONSUMERS These separate laws are enforced by city W IN i year. 832 Y E H w ill perm it lower retail prices to and state health officers. oonsumers I t w ill restore com petition. C on HO Ll Mrs. Lute H enry and Joanne and sumers w ill Ret the Iwnefit o f nuxlern THE FAIR MILK BILL WILL BE ON YOUR Mrs. Ethel Corrick, of Coos Bay, ■ n eth o d a end economies in dietrihutin< m ilk. W i’ T h e new m ilk law w ill stop monopoly by left for Portland Tuesday of this BALLOT IN NOVEMBER—VOTE YES 332 meint repenluiR a law which has prim arily Imue- gtted anil protected certain m iddlem en. week. Joanne will enroll as a stu River Our complete shop is open to general repair fo r a milk law th a t’s fa ir to you dent of St. H elen ’s Hall in P o rt picnit RICHER. MORE HEALTHFUL MILK T h e F A IR M ilk H ill, called th e M I L K for trucks and trailers. 882 Y E H w ill perm it richer m ilk to he P a rk land on Thursdiiy and the women P R O D U C T IO N A N D M A R K E T IN G A C T . sold, thus naan ring mors healthful m ilk for was p u t on th e N o v em b er b a llo t th ro u g h will retu rn the la tte r p a rt of the w eal’ children anil batter value for Die mouuy th e effo rts o f th e A ffilia te d M ilk C o m you spend for m ilk. joyed week. m itte e s o f O rego n In associatio n w ith ASSURED FAIR PRICES TO DAIRY FARMERS Among those from Langlois a t Th y o u r lo cal M ilk C o m m itte e . I t represents 832 Y E H will aaeure the dairy farm er a noon tending the Charles Woolley funer th e w o rk o f h u n d re d s o f vo lu n te e rs , m inim um fair price which w ill he eat after som e fr o m y o u r ow n n e ig h b o rh o o d , w h o orint al in Bandon last T hursday were public hearings- 'Phis, in tu rn , w ill assure c irc u la te d th e p e titio n s . A lth o u g h o n ly an adequate supply o f nulk. quitt ¿John Gerber, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC W ELDING 26.004 e lg n a tu re a w ere re q u ire d , over I t w ill allow all dalrym eu who meet the iousl standards for G rade A m ilk to sell such Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Cheno 43,000 c itls e n e a c tu a lly signed th e p e ti B ilk on the G rade A m arket. tio n s In 28 O rego n c o u n tie s d u rin g a tabi» weth, Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin W ith m ilk production and m arketing nn a b o rt s fi-w e e k s perio d. I f approved In th e 1 block south of Mobile Sta. ’ Next to Plywood Plant pret a sound hanie (fair to all) the dairy farm er and Mrs. Lute Henry and Joanne. c o m in g e le c tio n , th e proposed M I L K w ill not he in constant danger o f losing hie A Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sabin and P R O D U C T IO N A N D M A R K E T IN G A C T m inim um price protection. w as w ill a u to m a tic a lly rep la ce th e p resent children have moved to Roseburg DON’T BE FOOLED M il k C o n tr o l L a w . cakt where Loren has work for the win N eith er the present M ilk C ontrol Law nor sent ter. th e proposed M ilk Production end M a rk e t AFFILIATED MILK COMMITTEES ing Act regulates sanitation or m inim um Dor Mr. and M rs. Ted Hoover have q u a lity etandarde Separate state laws and S OF OREGON S»tv ordinaiKse re«< iln te and control the rented tF»e little Cadman house for u la the school year. W Adv.— A Misted MUk (.'«mpslcs C«csn of Gee. Mrs. Irens Tsylor, China., 0 6 Park Bldg. Portland SU U About 50 friends of the Roy lie b Stein family gathered at the grade Boi AUTHORIZED school gym Friday night for a farewell dinner for the Steins, who HR are moving to Corvallis. Mr. Stein Hi w ill be teaching and doing research 1 work a t Oregon State College this ho: I larbor, Oregon year. During the potluck picnic dinner the Steins were presented Kh at with a farew ell gift, a nice picture SPECIALIZING IN CHEVROLETS Fl of their new horn»“. at McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER Mrs. Virginia Wilson, who has to been visiting with her daughter, General Repair Work AND R EPA IR SERVICE Mrs. Charlie Jensen, of Denmark, returned to her home in P ortland Turn at Sin I Side sign on 101 Highway, 5 mi. south Brookings Sunday. Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon Mr. anti Mrs. N orm an Storm P. O. Box 195 Brookings, Oregon Phone 22^4 and children, Joan Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hofsess and fam ily, Mr. anti Mrs. Joe Hodge and Mr. and o o Mrs. Curtis Sabin spent last week < ► » > end ca nping at Jilacklock. o David Boise came home Tuesday n o of last week from Roseburg where W A R D 'S North Curry News Propane Service HA Salvage Saad ' and G ravel ONE- AND TWO-ROOM COTTAGES Let’s have a FAIR milk law by week or month . SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE N O T IC E TO TRUCKERS! 2 5 -to n Public Truck Scales! FOX BROS. BROOKINGS A U TO FARTS HICKORY'S GARAGE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ MACK G. M ALCOLM General Building C ontractor o o » ► <» o » * < » Residential ( otnmercial— Remodeling Earl C. Brown Construction Co. he had spent the summer with his aunt and uncle. Box }02 EQUIPM ENT FOR CONSTRUCTION W ORK BLUEPRINTS A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted through l'etc Lcsm eiatcr Agency! Livestock Hay — Gram • • • • HAULING T R E N C H IN G W ORK DONE SEWER LINES, WATER LINES. DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC., Brookings Livestock & Trucking Co. BRO O K IN G S, OREGON At $12.50 PER HOUR W. L. CAM PBELL Harbor, Oregon I ruck and C'rawlcr Shovels Draglines and Clamshells Trench Hoes and Cranes Bulld( >zers and Dump Trucks EY HOL'R OR C O N TR A C T — > • Road Rock and Fill Dirt > • Gravel and Top Soil FREE E STIM A TE S G LA D LY G IV E N PHONE 22S1 Frank's Plumbing & Electric Shop P. O Box 1240 HARBOR, OREGON l'ii.<t House South of Sunset Motel TED L. FREEM A N PHONE 2625 O F F IC E PHONE 2411 No lob Too Dirge— No fob Too Small • PHONE 2404 • Shop and Office at Chctco Bridge