Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 22, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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    Legion Convention Local Business Men
A t Seaside June 15 Are Praised
4 Brookings Harbor Pilot) Curry
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22,
Co. Livestock
19531
.
Assn. Re-elects
On the Main Drag {association
unanim ously reelected
j its last year’s officers to serve
Jim Robinson alm ost ready to ¡during 1953. Rod McKenzie, pres-
ident, and directors Ellis Garcia,
open a city swimming [xxd.
W. W. O strander and Joe Nil-
T h a t intelligent groundhog. He son will serve with John Donald­
hibernates
son, J. R. Joakam and R. M.
clinic announces the birth
E stes M orton paying off Bill Knox, who are serving out unex- •
pired term s.
of a child weighing 7 pounds 10
Crissey w ith bogus $20 bills
President Rod McKendie intro­ ounces Monday. Jan. 19. to Mr.
Mr. G allagher feeling poorly duced Bill Steiwer. past president and Mrs. George Wallen.
of the National Wool Growers!
dressed, without his cane.
association, who discussed th e ,
A confusing discusión on "R is­ causes of recent price drops of i Mr. and Mrs. Dick Province,
ing in the m orning," going on at both wool and m utton. A month now of Fort Dick, are the par-
1 ents of a daughter, born at the
C had’s.
by month decline in the price of ¡clinic Jan. 11.
M arge Cum m ins’ luck chang- lambs averages about $8.20 per
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Morgan,
ing. She caught a 16-lb. steel- hundredw eight lower than No­
vember of last year at farm level. nee Betti Goldizen. of Port Hue-
head.
Wool is about 20 cents a pound neme. Calif., are parents of a
Those night owls on Pioneer below this tim e last year.
daughter, born Saturday, Jan. 17.
Road. Anybody have another job
Steiw er stated the price decline G randparents are Mr. and Mrs.
fo r th ree dilatory people?
was brought about by the dum p­ Claude Goldizen of Brookings.
ing of wool by U ruguay and the
T hat punchbowl in the Chetco ’ A rgentine to stabilize their cur-
Hom e & Auto window again.
I rencies These wools compete di­
Even the ducks have gone rectly w ith C urry county wools,
i An application for a tariff in-
south.
1 crease has not been reported out
My, my, you’d never believe of the com m ittee due to the death
Alfred Shones. one of the stock
w hat complications storm s and of a m em ber of the tariff c o m -’ holders of the Plywood Corpora-
dead b a tte rie s can bring about. mifaion.
1 tion, spent a few days in Brook-
W inter whiskers.
The new type of legislation now ings, and is expected back in a
being introduced, tying parity week.
P lanes giving us the eye.
prices to tariff rates is expected
Mr. Je rry Rurm an of Coos Rav.
to protect both the farm er and who is district governor for the
the governm ent. '
Roy Scouts, was our guest for
I Tice decontrol on wholesale a dav this week.
T in1 grocers rejxtrt a sudden lamb with no decontrol on retail
Mr. Lyle M. Rurnham . rep re­
increase in the price of one brand la m b coupled with a serious
senting the A. C. Horn Company,
of com m ercially baked bread. drought in lamb producing areas
However, the other companies | a n among the many factors con­ was a visitor here this week on
shipping bread to Brookings have tributing to the price declone in business
Tlte Oregon S ta te Liquor Con- ;
not found it necessary to make the lamb m arket. The decontrol
trol
was represented in Brook­
anv additional charges.
of prices at the retail level, ex­ ings by Mr. Carroll A. N ettleton
pected soon, should cause an up­ this week and he was aceom-
P ilo t C la s s A d s P a y — try 'em swing in prices.
panied by Je rry Cane of the Co­
The disease control comm ittee, quille poliee departm ent.
composed of George Edwards,
Mr E. W. Steinhauer. who is
Robert Hildebrand of Langlois. building a new home in the Har-1
Dillon Miller ot Ophir and head­ bor area, went to G rants Pass
ed by Harve Crook, Pistol River, for the weekend and has not been
was joined hv Don McKenzie and able to retu rn t o Rrookings due
Clyde W agner of Por O rford in to the storm .
recommending that a test for
The storm has kept Dr. Russ,
Bangs disease be run on all beef federal veterinarian who also
RtCAL KSTATB
cattle in the county to include all went home for the weekend and
hulls and heifers over six m onths has not been able to return. Many
old. A favorable vote by the as­ calls have been received asking
sociation was recorded.
for him.
A fu rth er recom mendation th.it
Box 211
Phonc 2341
H. R. Sutton, Elm er Sismore.
all lambs in infected areas he vac­ Pete and Norm an Janzen w ere
Residence Phonc 2292
cinated for pulpy kidney disease our guests hut were able to get
and
that the county veterinarian. out for Medford before the roads
N o tn ry P u blic C. O. Léonard
Dr. Bennet. t>e called upon to test were closed. They represent E k-i
any cattle or sheep suspected of erson Co. of Medford. Ore.
B rookings, Oreiron
disease at no expense to the
Bakersfield. Calif, was repre­
ow ner.
sented by A rthur and Angus
The Curry County Livestock Crites and Dud Rankin who were
F urnished
m odern
one-bed­
Association unanimously voted to on their way to Agnes for some
room home on large town lot.
sjxmsor again this year the Lamb
close in Bring your bedding and and Wool Show anil Barbecue at fishing and were eaught here by
dishes and move in Total price the county fair. President Rod the storm.
H. J. Sam s and A. F. Arnosti
$4250, only $2tXX) down, balance McKenzie appointed Milt Moore,
were
marooned in Rrookings by
$6P per month and interest 6 'i . chairm an of the barberue for this
the storm. They are from San i
♦ ♦ ♦
year.
Francisco and represent Guy E.
Ollie
Eerguson
presented
tro
­
Atkinson
Co.
New tw o-bcdrm m home in
phies won at the Lamb and Wool
Dale
Abraham
and Kenneth
tow n, designed lor convenience
Show to Jim Eerguson, R. M. Froom were also guests at the
anti case ot m aintenance. An ef­
Knox of Gold Beach, R. G. Mc­ Inn while waiting tor the roads
ficient kitchen with eating space
Kenzie of Sixes and Mrs. Henry to open. Mr. Froom is well known
for quick meals
Total price
( Florence» Adolphson.
hen* and is from Port Orford.
$8500 Terms.
Howard Leatherm an, president
Floyd S b r o il has been o u r g u e st
♦ ♦ ♦
ot the W estern Oregon Livestock for the past week, due to a heart
A n o th er new
tw o-story
tw o assixiation, invited all the mem- a tta c k ’ but we are glad to an-
be rs to attend tne m eetings Jan. | nounce th at he is much better and
bedroom hom e right in tow n for
19. 20 and 21. at Coquille.
hopes to be able to go to his
the low price of $4500.
home in a less dass.
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O ur chef also went over to Ash-
RU BBER PLAYG RO U N D S
and
Sat urdas to visit his tannls
If y o u r p resen t hom e is not
R ubber playgrounds may re ­
la rg e enough to tit y o u r needs, duce schoolyard accidents, de­ I and he has not been able to get
let us show \ ou some of o u r new clared the Wall S treet Journal, back so we wish to apoloyize it
listin g s on th ree -b ed ivom houses. lu Saint Louis a 2t*0-square-vai\i , our meals hase not tx'en as good
♦ ♦ ♦
[Mitch of an elem entary school- I ns we w.mt them to be. We ex­
In case you are planning to yaixi was rubberized this year, pect J minis hack by the tim e this
build a new hom e this spring, we two half-inch lasers of rubber paper is out.
have a w uh* variety ot choice w ere sandwiched between two
hom e sites, m oderately p ric tx l, to lasers of heavy asphalt. It has
show you. Financing available on alit'.idy resulted in a drop in ac­
new homes
cidents to the children. If year-
end results prose the value of the Bill Brown, police
rubberizing scheme technique, the
FO RG ET TO SE E US IE txvird of education will recom ­
2lSi
ARE IN THE M UIKET mend its use in all the city’s .Ambulance
FOR TIM BER
schools esixcially under swings.
This Week A t
Chetco Inn
Bread Higher
C. 0 . LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
The Cham ber of Commerce
The city of Seaside will again congratulates
the - local business
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plas host to the 35th annual state and professional men on the ex­
convention of the American Le­ cellent m anner in which they
gion next June 15 to the 20, it provided for the needs of loca 1
was announced today by state families during this last storm y
representative Lloyd Haynes, con­ ! week.
sent ion commission chairm an. The
selection of Seaside was hailed
by Legionnaires over the sta te
who rem em ber the hospitality of
Those women who need a
the 1951 convention, which was
shoulder pad and find those in
held in the same city.
The third American Legion ready-m ade dresses too bulky
child w elfare conference of the and made of cotton th a t lumps
D epartm ent of Oregon will be when washed, will find that if
held in Portland. Jan. 10 and 11 they rip the scam of the pad and
at the M ultnom ah hotel, instead insert a nylon stocking, or as
of Bend. Ore., as previously a n ­ much as needed, will find the pad
nounced. The child w elfare chair­ will dry rapidly in wash dresses
man, Jesse Rosenbaum, stated or when cleaned. This is a good
the change of location was nec­ use for a stocking th at has begun
run.
essary because of an expected to
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large attendance at the confer­
If you like cheese with your
ence. C hairm an Rosebaum has
recently returned from national fried potatoes—and who doesn’t
try this little trick next time
conferences in W ashington, D.C.,
and the w estern states confer­ you serve them to your family or
ences in Salt Lake City, Utah. friends: Allow 1 slice of Ameri­
He stated, upon his return, that can cheese (about *4-inch th ic k »
Legion funds for child w elfare per person, cut up into ’a-inch
alloted to Oregon were not being pieces. W hen the potatoes are
spent because cases of needy chil­ done, remove from fire and add
dren of veterans were not being cheese. Fold in lightly. Heat from
brought to the attention of local the potatoes will soften the cheese
just enough.
Legion chairmen.
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