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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1946)
Building To j Priority F ro m presum ably is available for non- ra te d porjects. In acting on applications for farm construction AAA commit tees will give consideration to the following standards of essen- tia lity : Pr °P°s^ is e L ssen 7110 tiai to m a jntain construction or increase Farm W ages Will Be Discussed At man house on the highway just See "P e te ” for your every' in south of H arbor. They are being SUrance need. Lesm eister Agency. beaeifM with requests to build - -------------------------------------- !-----~ houses and homes in the area, it J n 1 reported. vlOlQ BORCIL M üV 21 is Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gott and * children returned. Sunday night, .1- „ P n ir m m Must Meeting Will Be Held from Dayton and Salem, where lldin? I r rogram ._iu. i they had attended a fam ily re- • At County Court 10» Essentiality To | food production on the farm. union of a num ber of Mrs. G ott’s 2. The proposed construction House at 1:00 p. m. ■t Committee Okev family. They were accompanied is desirable from the standpoint) to and from Dayton, bv Dewey production goals action on applications of 3 1946 P resent f ^ r iliti^ 11 An agricultural wage hearing Akers, who visited his fam ily over V ♦ 1 facilities are being has been set for Tuesday, May 21. the week-end farm construction under the t l o u nmx.mum maximum capacity, capacity, a a t 1:00 p. m., at the court house Last week an old gag was at- Terans emergency housing utdizeci “T ™ u r - H Oregon n r c i n n farm f a r m - -i and e Proposed facihtics i l l be he at : Gold Beach, according to in- tributed to Bert Cleveland, local B is “ is assured " ,h JtjnzeriT acilities w will F_ . Harvey Miller, sta te di-J • .orm ation released this week by Coos Co-op m anager. As the story! b E Alden E. Orr, executive officer is told over coffee cups, two of the U. S. D. Production Marketing administrtaion. | p Y ) | * £ § t R h II^PF T O «Or~ ^ °n Wage Board’- at >oung fellows f r o m the deep Portland. The wage ceiling „ for --------— south, stopped a t --- a —— local restaur- make more materials avail- _ _ _ _ . --------- fr,r veterans' housing, lim i-j VlpK p n / |p S tilt in n ‘Kneultural labor, under the gen- ant, and asked if they could find /nave been placed on the t 1 • S U lU U Il eral- regulations at the present work here in Brookings. Such p o N at of other types of con-i 1 inir> ls an h °u r> or $200 per question, as the story goes, got o that can be perform ed: R anger B rittain H. Ash, who month, including value of per-1 an im m ediate reply th at there /approval. Tne limits on has in charge of the Agness quisites, or the highest wage paid was plenty of work to be done in R anger D istrict, on the Siskiyou during the base period prior to the "bulbs" The answ er appar- construction are: G R A D U A T IO N N ational Forest for the past year Dec. 9, 1943, whichever is the | ently suited the two. for they are $W0 for a farm dwelling. reported to have next made an is being transferred to the Mc higher. $1000 for other farm build Kenzie R anger District, on the Brookings This hearing is called or the appearance at the Coos Electric and W illam ette N ational Forest, ac- purpose of hearing testim ony rel- Co-op plant, w anting Bert to put High School $6000 to replace a f a r m ! cording to an announcement by ative to the advisability of estab- them to work fixing "light bulbs.” le or other buildnig destroyed H. C. Obye, forest supervisor of Ashing a specific wage ceiling cov- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dam have Class of 1946 flood or other disaster, if the Siskiyou. Mr. Ash’s headquar- e r *nS a ^ agricultural labor oper- as visitors for the sum m er, their! rtruction is started w ithin ters on his new assignment will ations which may differ from the nephew and niece, E d d i e and ceiling under the general regula- Sharon Regal, of Roseburg. lys of the date of the d isaster, be a t McKenzie Bridge. John Bowdish and Chas. W ard construction costing m ore This tra n sfe r represents a pro tions. All farm ers, laborers and these limitations, fa rm e rs m otion for R anger Ash as the other interested persons are urged were Medford visitors over the file application with th eir McKenzie R anger District is lots to attend this hearing and p a rtic -1 week-end They left Friday and; tv AAA committee, M iller la rg e r and carries a greater re- in presenting inform ation returned Sunday evening. Closed Sunday and Monday County committees will re- sponsibility for the ranger than u’bich will assist the wage board Advertise the area by sending applications, add their rec- does the Agness District. in f°rrnula ting policies relative to the Pilot to your friends. tr.s. and forward them Mr. Ash succeeds Raymond En- The subject. __ ~ _ . ~ _.. ,. the state committee at P o rt- gles who is leaving government . Tb^ area for which the hearing i r final action. The sta te service for a time because of his being held consists of C urry vee will notify applicants health. Mr. Engles has been dis- county- D particularly import- proval or denial. tric t ran g e r on the McKenzie dis- ant ,th.a! a c] aases of agricul- pointed o u t, however, tric t since January', 1931. j tu ral labor and farm ers expect- only applications for farm Replacing Ranger Ash at Ag- !ng to employ labor in the area Bingi can be considered f o r n e s s will be Paul H. Talish, who attend the meeting. Af- FOR SALE IN N O V EM B ER KH preference ratings. Only is being transferred here from ' 1 mapy contacts with persons usion to begin construction the Descutes N ational Forest. All ♦*nKa K‘‘d ln agriculture, and a Place Your Orders Now given to applications for ; these tran sfers were effective on ^u i.ve‘S ,of S urr?, C?Unt5? believed advisable by the board For Fall Delivery ’ rm buildings. He added M ay 10. to hold this hearing. «»Trails are required to set -------------------------------------- - Mr. O rr pointed out th a t the tO'r of their output for Call a t the Pilot office while Harbor : closed on the Sabbath : Oregon action jobs carrying H H in town, any day, to subscribe to hearing will s ta rt prom ptly at 1:00 p. m., and th at the board and that the other 60% the Brookings-IIarbor Pilot. will appreciate having all in te r - ! ested persons present at th a t time. mb AAA Office C ongratulations u YOUR Zada’s B eauty Shop PUNCTATUM SPtCtOCUM ULy BU18UTS T IT U S PICNIC NEEDS — P.-T. A. Sets Picnic Paper Plates—in th re e sizes Paper Cups—for hot or cold drinks Min Glasses Swim Suits Protect Your Skin With ‘ JAN” TAN CREAM Store's Variety AND APPAREL SHOP Brookings Market ings • • • • Oregon We Have Som e Good ■Alfalfa Hay. lust Brought In From Klamath Now In Stock Here! and Don’t F orge tWe Have ent, Roofing Paper The Parent-T eachers Associa tion is giving the school a picnic May 22, a n d a l l parents and friends are urged to attend. It is a pot luck iunch and people who work may come direct from work to the school. A fter lunch there will be games and prizes for all who take p a rt.—yes, there will be ice cream. The association w ants to m ake this a big day for the school children, so all are ♦ urged to come. Bring food, w ith — forks, spoons and cups.P.-T. A. + committee. W eather Report W eather for Brookings the past week, was : Max. Min Prec. 42 .... May 6 ........... .......62 46 May 7 ........... .... 59 63 43 .... May 8 ........... 42 .... May 9 ........... .......62 48 May 10 ......... .. 58 .... 48 53 Mav 11 ......... T 56 46 May 12 ......... Local N ew s Item s Fred Adams, inclum bent legis lato r from Coos and C urry coun ties, of Gold Beach, was a busi ness caller at Brookings and H a r bor, Monday, in interests of his campaign. He is opposed in the prim aries by Mrs. Cutlip of N orth Bend. Mrs. J. E. Stevenson left Mon day for Oakland, Calif., where she will visit her son, Lt. C. B. Newton, of the naval medical corps, who is presently stationed at the Oakland N aval Hospital. She plans to retu rn to Brookings Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crissey visited at E ureka last week-end. Mason & Edwards, contractors, are working on the Neil Chap- BULB FARM B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R Real E state For Sale Contact us when in need of a home, bulb land, or any property in the Brookings-Harbor Area. Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need! P ete J. 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