Thursday, October 9, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
the home of Mrs. Lively’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Anderson.
Local N ew s
C. A. Bosman of Lake Grove,
Milton Foster returned home,
Oregon is a house guest at the Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hoat, Ash
the latter part of last week a fte r1,
home of Mrs. O. B. Clark for land. accompanied their daughter.
being away over a month. He several weeks.
Mrs. Ralph W. Reed, here for
spent the first few weeks at the
the weekend where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Elkin have, Mr. Reed and friends.
home of his daughter and son-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth returned to this area to live dur
Emil Moore and R. D. Rowley
Bailey, during which time another ing the winter months. They left last Thursday for a deer
son, the third, was born to them spent the summer months mining hunting trip near Klamath Falls.
at the Klamath Falls Hospital. near Oroville, California.
Mrs. Stout has returned from
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson
Mr. Foster visited for several
San
Francisco for an indefinite
days in Myrtle Creek with Boh are visiting relatives in this area stay at her home near the given-
Williams, well known former for several weeks prior to Dr. house.
Benson taking more Post Grad
Brookings residents.
Mrs. Mae Wood burg of Lady
uate work.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lively and
smith,
Wis. who has been visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bowlin
children of Canon City, Colorado,
her
daughter
and family nt Sweet
were called here by the serious and Miss Shirley Bowlin left last Home, Oregon and her son and
week
for
Portland
where
Gene
illness of Mr. Lively’s mother,-
family Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wood-
Mrs. Lillian Lively, who is in and Shirley are both enrolled in burg of Cottage Grove. Oregon,
the Seaside Hospital in Crescent the State Dental School.
made a surprise visit at the R. D.
A Drivers License examiner wil Rowley home last week to see
City. The Lively’s are staying at
be at the O.K. Welders in Brook Rev. E. C. Hicks. She was ac
ings on October 16th, (Thursday 1 companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
from 1 to 5 p.m. Anyone wishing Pratt of Grants Pass.
to secure a drivers license exami
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hall of
Serving Brookings nation should be there at least Benham
Lane spent the week
an hour before the closing time end in Astoria at the home of
in order to have time to com their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Dun
Since 1 9 3 3
plete the tests.
can, who accompanied them after
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reekman I a three weeks visit here with
of San Francisco are visiting for her parents.
two weeks at the home of their,
cousin*. Mr. and Mrs. Clebourne
McCulloch.
A a . jì . L. A. Humphreys of Port-)
land is making an extended visit
at the home oi her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tonj
Olsen.
Mrs. W. C. Moffitt of Spokane
| is visiting her brother. Phil
ROEDER
Buteau for several weeks.
Victor Anderson Jr. left re-
I cently to iciuru lo ns home in
Funeral Home
Los Angeles after being here
' several weeks assisting his par-
/
M o re th a n 8 0 % o f
508 H. St. Phone 1091 ' ents during the lily harvest.
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HARBOR NEWS
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Mrs. Woodburg is a sister of
J. J. Gallagher spent some time
the late Mrs. Hicks. She will n Seaside Hospital, Crescent City,
return to Ladysmith about Oct. last week.
15. She is the only living member
A firty Trees at Yeltons.
of Mrs. Hick’s family and Rev.
Hicks is the only living member
of the in-laws, a large family
WlLfltWITIttfTHe
of ten.
Custom ers use our P arking Lot
at Yeltons.
WANTADS
BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
AU TIIO K IZED
M cC U L L O C Il C H A IN SAW D EA LER
AND REPAIR SERVICE
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
Brookings, Oregon
Phone 2274
P. (). Box i<)S
do th e p ro fit-m in d e d o u t-o f-s ta te g ro c e ry chain
sto re a n d th e a llie d A ffilia te d M ilk C o m m itte e tr y
to m a k e yo u b e lie v e th a t th e su b stitu te m ilk in itia
tiv e w ill p ro te c t O r e g o n ’s D a iry F arm ers an d y o u r
s te a d y m ilk supply . . .
WHEN THE TRUTH IS:
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CRESCENT CITY
O re g o n ’s D a iry F arm ers (w h o r e a lly k n o w th e m ilk
business) o ppose th e tric k y su b stitu te in itia tiv e .
Your buyers read the class ads
use them next week!
e v e ry h a rd -e a rn e d
T h ey a r e fig h tin g it w ith
d o lla r th e y can s p a re , because th e y k n o w it could
th re a te n y o u r s te a d y supply o f rich, w h o le s o m e m ilk .
H A N S LEU ÏK O LD , T illa m o o k d a ir y f a r m e r , says:
“ Th* milk consumer in Oregon, as well as our many small dairy former«,
should be seriously concerned over the attempt of on out-of-stote
grocery chain to pass a substitute milk control initiative promoted by
them to serve their own selfish interests. YOU are not protected under
their initiative. Oregon's $70,000,000 dairy Industry, so vitally im
portant to our state agriculture economy, is not protected, either. Your
present supply of rich, sanitary, wholesome milk of present fair prices,
ond our obility to better our herds and sanitary equipment, IS PRO
C a te rp illa r No. 12 p o w er road g rader
TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY
PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY
Phone 2589 or Write Box 417
BROOKINGS. OREGON
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Earl C Brown Construction Co.
Box 302
I Lirbor, ( )rcgon
EQUIPMENT FOR
CONSTRUCTION WORK
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'Truck and Crawler Shovels
Draglines and Clamshells
Trench Hoes and Cranes
Bulldoz.ers and Dump Trucks
—BY HOUR OR CONTRACT—
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TECTED under our present FAIR law. Let's keep itl~
TRUTH
ABOUT YOUR
HERE IS THE
PRESEHT MILK CONTROL LAW!
IT D O E S A S S U R E Y O U and your fam ily a steady supply of rich, wholesome milk
at uniform, low prices the year round.
IT C O E S A F F E C T Y O U R milk's sanitation and purity by giving dairy formers a
stable market and so a chance to m aintain better herds and keep modernized
the high-priced equipment needed.
• • *■ j e j P R E V E N T Y O U R mi,k »upply ^d m foiling under control o f a politica lly
appointed one-man dictator as colled for under the out of-state prom oted
initiative. At present, a 7-man Board of Agriculture fa irly administers the
G OOD Oregon Milk Control Law to your best interests.
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Road R<xk and Fill Dirt
Gravel and Top Soil
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in 'y repeating our FAIR MILK LAW
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Shop and Office at Chetco Bridge
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Vote 333 X NO
No Job Too Large—No fob Too Small
PH O N E 2 4 0 4
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th a t has w orked so w ell
FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN
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PROTECT
VOTE W IT H THOSE W H O K N O W
Your s te a d y m ilk supply
a t FAIR PRICES.
THE MILK IN D U S T R Y ...
O R EG O N S m a n y sm all
d a ir y fa rm e rs .
V o te 3 3 3 X N O !
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