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Curry Cattle Tested For Bangs Disease RejiortK reaching th e co unty ag e n ts office from th e B u reau of A nim al In d u stry , s ta te s th a t 45 h e rd of c a tle in C u rry C ounty involving 463 herd of c a ttle w ere te s te d for tu b ercu lo sis infection w ith o u t any re a c to rs show ing up. 48 herds involving 610 cows w ere te ste d for B ruecellosis o r B angs disease. T h ere w ere no re a c to rs b u t 7 su sp ec ts according to J e n kins. T hese c a ttle tested involved bo th beef and d airy and w ere in th e N o rth end of C u rry C ounty, n o rth of th e R ogue R iver. T his w o rk being done by Dr. J. II. B e n n e tt of Coos Bay. T estin g w ork is the n o rth end of C u rry C o u n ty is g e ttin g well under-w ay an d will be com pleted w ithin th e nex t w eek o r two, except for a few beef herds and isolated cases acco rd in g to Dr. Lewis, v e te rin a ria n c a rry in g on the testin g work. A nyone whose c a ttle have not been te ste d should co n tac t the C o u n ty E xtension office w ithin th e next week o r tw o so th a t N ew s and N otes from : The Alexander Studio W e w ere delighted th at so m any of you cam e S atu rd ay . T he n u m ero u s g ifts of flow ers added so m uch to the a ttra c tiv e n e ss of the oj>en house. You have m ade us feel very w elcom e and we w ant you to know we will do o u r best to please you. S o m e ot you a re considering jx»r- tr a its as C h ristin a s gifts. Don’t w ait too long to com e in . re m em ber, it tak es som e tim e from th e day you re tu rn th e proofs until y o u r p ictu res a re ready. No. 6 M anley Bldg. (D o w n stairs) Tel. 2864 adv. Screened Sand, and Gravel Salvage Sand and Gravel Top Soil Fill Dirt Drainage Rock Phone 2341 Leonard Real Estate j '"'"’ th ese c a ttle m ay be tested d uring m easu res passed by th e in th e so u th ern p a rt of th e county so u th of the Rogue R iver will get u n d er w ay in D ecm em ber and J a n u a ry . T his w ork will lx? done w ith Dr. Russ, of G ra n ts Pass, w ith th e B u reau of A nim al In d u stry . B angs and TB testin g is the control m ethod for B ruecellosis and T uberculosis and is considered to lx* th e p artic al m ethod of con trol here in C u rry C ounty w here we have a very low’ incidence of infection, according to C lifford Jen k in s, C ounty E xtension A gent. N O T IC E TO TRUCKERS! 25-ton Public Truck Scales! N O T IC E ••.¡raiuiinr.;. and sheet m etal w o rk fo r quit*1 som e tim e. He will co n tin u e his business in th e sam e bldg. ’ His phone wil also be 2891. Louis H ickory h as leased space for H ick o ry ’s T ra d in g P o st and will buy and sell used fu rn itu re an d appliances. Our complete shop is open to general repair for trucks and trailers. Communism Topic Of V. F. W. Speaker ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC W ELDING 1 block south of Mobile Sta.' Next to Plywood Plant FOX \ BROS. I .'■•-.ir.n.nn.: '. : Here It Is! CONTI MPORt STYLE Matot Leases Depts use of th e w ords, “U nited N a I T he elec trical w irin g dept. of tions,” unless in d irect a s s o c ia tio n 1 th e M atot Co. has been p u r w ith th a t body, citing in p a r tic u - . chased by W. M cNabb, who will la r th e U N ESC O as being con- j conduct his business in th e M atot fused w ith th e m ain body of th e Bldg. His business phone being U nited N ations group. W alk er hone will also be 2891. said th ese bills w ere being p re T he sheet m etal dept. h as been p ared and would probably lx* urch ased by Glen D uncan, who Piano Player for small ere p resen ted u n d er th e auspices of as been o p eratin g th e plum bing Yelton. th e V e te ran s of F oreign W ars. E. L. M ikesell, G ra n ts Pass a tto rn e y and head of th e V.F.W .. in O regon, gave a stirrin g talk on th e im p o rtan ce of m em bership. Jo h n H ogan, form er resident, is visiting friends here and g e t ting in a bit of fishing. T he H ogans a re now a t hom e in S a n ta P eople who doubt th e possibility C ruz, Calif. of th e W est C oast ever becom ing seriously effected by th e C om m u nist m ovem ent could well heed the topic of an address given y esler- N o h u n tin g and no tresp assin g day by Dr. G eorge C. D unham , of will be allow’ed on th e W hales G ra n ts P ass, surgeon general of H ead ranch, w hich consists of the th e T>epartment of O regon, V et Jim R ay place, th e old G rey place, eran s of F oreign W ars. Dr. D un all of th e W arnock place an d all ham spoke at th e m eetin g of the of th e WTiales Head. S ix th O regon D istrict, V.F.W ., W A R R E N M cN EELY , held at Gold Beach. He is a re tire d m ajo r general of th e m edical ccorps, having had thirty -sev en y ea rs service, m uch of it se ttin g up public h ea lth sys tem s in C en tral and S o u th A m er ica. T he sp eak er s ta te d th a t in this a re a th e re w as a decided leaning tow ard com m unism , in one form o r an o th er, and a stro n g se n ti m ent against the A m ericans and th eir system . H e said we export from this area large q u a n titie s of tim b e r to S outh and C en tral A m erica and th a t th e re is m ore th an a possibility th a t th e Soviet could crow d us en tire ly out of this m a rk e t, both for raw lum ber and lum ber products. It is a well know n fact th at th e stu m p ag e of E a ste rn S iberia is alm ost unlim ited and consists of the sam e fret's on th e shores opposite, in A m erica, plus h a rd woods of every eastern U.S. va riety. They have huge saw m ills in V ladivostok Bay and a big plywood plant w as o p e ra tin g at P ort Allen, above V ladivostok. Jo h n W alker, of S hady Cove, d e p a rtm e n t A m ericanism in s tru c tor, said th a t th e re w as being p re p are d for su b m ittin g to the next C ongress bills re q u irin g C ongressional approval of any Looking for a Home? IF YOU DON’T KNOW VOTE " N O ".. . MODERN LINES B eautifully finisbixl, In te rio r and E x te rio r I’hrec B ednxtnts B ath (tu b and show er) P le n ty of P ic tu re W indow s • D inning Rixun finished in K n o tty P ine P len ty of built- ms in Well A rranged K itchen W ired for E le c tric R ange and G as O utlet for P la te G as W a te r H e a te r -Gas F u rn a c e Spacious C a r P ort P a tio U tility Room w ith plenty sto rag e tor fru it Inlaid Linoleum on K itchen, D inning ami B ath F loors H ardw ood F lo o r all o th e r Floors Well D rained Lot w ith adjoining ground avail a b v to en larg e if desired. S.LXM) 1X)WN U nited the c u rre n t test. T he testin g w ork N atio n s and also prohib itin g th e i— .ian::-? • . ■•-..r.-.-.nv.;: BALANCE Has worked well for 19 years! VOTE TO Preserves your steady supply of pure, whole some milk at fair, uniform prices! SUSTAIN Keeps the dairy industry out of the hands of a one-man political dictator! A LAW W HICH... Keeps the dairy industry from falling into the hands of a big-business monopoly! F .H A . VOTE 333 x NO PRICED FOR QUICK SALE See Ow ner-W . R. PATTERSON ¡r Read Thursday, October 30, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE SIX litre«'-tenths m;le N orth of V.F.W Hall THOSE W HO KNO W THE DAIRY INDUSTRY WILL VOTE 33 3 X NO! PLAY SAFE AND FOLLOW THEIR LEAD . . . KEEP A FAIR LAW I P . ^ A *. A , .A . O IIO O H MILK HOOUCHt COMMOTtl, O m . a Uc , M., . Cw W . 114. . «. O '— .