Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 30, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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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
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BROS.
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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
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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
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O IIO O H MILK HOOUCHt COMMOTtl,
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