Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 01, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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    1 2 Brookings-I larbor Pilot OSC Bulletin Outlines
THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1954
NOW.
Ojx-n Type Hen Housing
Open type housing for poultry
gives good results in w estern and
southw estern Oregon where w in­
ters are mild, but its use east of
the Cascades is questionable.,
says a bulletin recently released
OREGON STATE COLLEGE— by the Oregon S ta te college ag ri­
A new paper-covered veneer in­ cultural experim ent station.
The publication, “Open Houses
dustry in Oregon has been estab­
and
Cages for Laying Hens,” ex­
lished within the past year and it
plains
that layers in open houses
has an annual potential m arket
will
decline
in egg production
on the Pacific coast for 500,000,-
when
exposed
to several days or
000 square feet.
longer of below-freeking tem pera­
Karl Bollerslev, head of indus­
trial services at the Oregon F o r­ tures. This type housing is s a t­
est Products laboratory, located isfactory, however, in areas hav­
on the Oregon S ta te college cam ­ ing mild winters. It is simple and
pus, 1 >nnd in a survey that some inexpensive to construct and has
26.(XX (XX) square feet of this operational advantages.
J. E. P a rk e r and J. B Rodgers,
pa'ier-covered voneer could lx*
of
the OSC poultry and agricul­
ii »d annually for apple boxes.
tu
ral
engineeering departm ent,
Com parative tests w ith nailed
w rote the bulletin. It gives infor­
>* ! o.v’s have given paper-
co . u veneer boxes a high r a t­ m ation concerning egg production
ing ior resistance to abuse, rough in cold weather, advantages and
handling and ability to take com­ disadvantages of open housing,
recommendations for hatching
pressive loads.
This paper-covered v e n e e r egg production, construction of
m akes use of a form of Douglas- open cages and houses, types of
fir and other species which have open houses and suggestions for
no m ajor use. D ouglas-fir with operating open houses. Copies of
White speck and honeycomb is the bulletin are available from
used. O ther species include white county extension offices and OSC.
fir and cottonwood.
W hite speck and honeycomb re ­ MRS. JOHNSON TRAVELS
fe rs .to the whitu pocket rot pro­
Mrs. P L. Johnson and d aught­
d u c ’d by Fomes pini, a tree- de­ ers, Diane and Vicky, of Harbor,
caying fungus, in living trees. left Tuesday m orning by bus for
Development of pocket rot ceases W eippe and Lewiston. Idaho, to
when a tree is cut.
visit relatives. Mr. Johnson w ill
C alifornia citru s fruit boxes drive over July 3 to bring them,
could be made from some 200,- back.
(XX), (XX) square feet of paper-
covered veneer each year.
F or ATTEND CAMP
crating assem blies and small
Julie
Kemp
and
K athleen
parts, the aircraft industry could Phelps are attending Camp Nam-
use 80,000,000 square feet.
Al­ anu, near Sandy, Oregon, this
um inum mills could use 10,000,- week.
000 s q u a re feet lx t ween sheets
to prevent scratching.
This new product also can be furniture, freight car linings,
Used for luggage, furniture c ra t­ packaging pre-fabricated hous« s,
ing, dust hacks and bottom s for and shipping appliances and in­
du strial items.
In general, this new forest pro­
duct is made by cutting wh te- !
speck Douglas-fir to eighth of an 1
inch and thicker. It is then cover- (
ed on both sides with kraft peper. I
Bookkeeping
Use of modern adhesives in as- '
Pay Ro
Taxes sembly provides high-m oisture
resistance.
Insurance
T hree Oregon firms are now-
m aking
paper-covered
veneer.
These are Hood River Byx and
V eneer company, M ilwaukie Box
and Veneer company and Wev ‘r-
haeuser Tim ber company. Spring-
field.
Paper-Covered
Veneer Industry
Started in Oregon
. We’re A u th o riz e d
PHILCO DEALERS FOR BROOKINGS
Y o u ’ve go t to see it to b e lie v e it!
The W orld’s First Refrigerator that
Opens From
Either Side
Saves You
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H u n d re d s
S te p s a
Brookings, Ore.
*
DON’r AIONKEK A K O U N D I
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FREE
D riv e your car in today 1 <v*rn
just lurw (and for how little )
we can re p a ir body or fender
dam age — m ake vour car look
ju e t like new W e ’ll exam ine
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INSPECTION!
y o u r car from b u m p e r to
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o b lig atio n to you.
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Refrigerator Ever Built!
Needs no manual controls. Fully automatic. No
dials. No defrosting. Never too wet or dry. I t ’s
air conditioned to keep foods fresher, longer than
ever lx*fore in a refrigerator. Built-in 2 cu. ft.
freezer sharp freezes to 20° below zero. Dairy Bar
with Butter Keeper and Cheese Keeper Fully
Adjustable Shelves with New Pull-Out Feature,
It’s Ncticr.a,
Wa use genuine SC
Day
At last a refrigerator
you can open from
either side. No need to
walk around it to get
on right or left side to
open the door. You
never waste a single
step. This new Phileo
with 2-Way Door is
the only refrigerator
th a t will fit and work
equally well in your
present kitchen or in
one of different a r­
ran g em en t, if you
should ever move.
Kerr Bldg.
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of
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Phone 3 2 7 4
E asy S tre e t