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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1946)
SPAY. JULY 11. R M NEWS upon by both employer» and e S M. Knox, County A gent Aly K Ä X a" ^ ™ f e 1Aa',olphson' p re s id e n to f d e ÎL xvir. ICO- M r' ^ lco' upon by both em ployers and em demus. --------11VII, rep resen tin g th e C roft. , ployees testify in g a t the hearing. or Chetco. association and the Copies of the o rd e r have been jq ON S H E E P -S H E A R - m ailed to se c re ta rie s of the fa rm »vest C oast Bulb G row ers; and R M. Knox, county agent. SET ¿c.1 , e r o rg & a n iz atio n s in the m e county and A search was m ade fo r C roft wage stabilization board have been posted in the court hly ad v ertisin g in both “Florist shed a ceiling of 25c p e r house a t Gold Beach. Review and th e “E xchange." jr.d board tor sh earin g of -------- Only one adv. w as found, which in Coos and C urry coun- C U R R Y C O U N T Y F A R M E R S contained the word “C roft". The wording to Alden O rr, ex- O R D E R F E R T IL IZ E R N O W president appointed a special a d officer of the O regon j An a d e q u ate supply of fertili- vertising com m ittee w ith Mr. B e r wage board. 701 P itto c k lizer w ill be av a ila b le if farm ers lin as chairm an, and au th o rized Portland. This is an a u - ¡ o r d e r it now sufficient to last a the com m ittee to tak e necessary d increase of 509f o v er th e y ear. It m ust be stored on the action for the grow ers. A com pase rate of 18c. It also farm , how ever, as off-season pro- plete report on organization a c s the payment of union duction cannot be held in corn tivities will be given m em bers at e r shearers of 2 2 ’¿c se t m ercial w arehouses, according to the next m eeting. I union, leaving J L ’C for A rt K ing, soils specialist, OSC la n t men furnishing th e C orvallis. One c a r of n itra te fer- L A M B SH O W L U N C H E O N tiery [tiliz er h a s been ordered for July HAS BEEN PLANNED ?r this arran g em en t th e delivery and fo u r c a rs of phos- At a recent m eeting of the , , 1V |«ner provides all o th e r p h a te fo r S ep tem b er delivery, ¡ H c i l i i f . s o f f t l ( ' l l V f . s l i t c k .H S O C IO - [facilities including sh e a r- S m all o rd ers should be placed tion final arra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade pr.s. tyers, and sackers. th e w ith local d ealers while tru ck to provide 12 lam bs for the free for crew, and all h an d lin g lots of five tons, up. m ay be put barbecue luncheon to be given in : the actual sh earin g proc- on o rd e r a t the county a g e n t’s conjunction w ith th e Lam b and II of which is usually fu r- office, Wool Show, at Gold Beach. July- by the plant m an in th e 20. according to H arvey Crook, area. president of the association. The show will be held a t the jj Knox, C ounty A g en t lTry County, Oregon ra , h i uuj. vast-, i m i u w i i as county, according to George Ma- .ement 91.“ This in c r e a s e 1 teer. president of the C en tral wives a tte n d in g w ill bring cakes, fen approved, based on tes- C u rry C ounty m em ber association The w om an’s club of Gold Beach i taken at a h earin g a t w ho re c e n tly a tten d e d an execu- bas accepted th e organized re- Beach some tim e ago aeo tive co m m ittee m eeting at Coos sponsibility for serving pplement 90” also provides Bay. v O « th em i i bers I I £1 Ft v ' Theilen, Fki r\ i I t . \ • » ow ner of t h e -- — iiv e * r i m im i / i i » v of i the u i e e x e c - . 1 Hans ung of SI pe r h o u r on S210 utive co m m ittee atten d in g include Gold Beach B akery is don atin g 50 _ - .... __ . . ™ ... loaves of bread and the use of I his ovens for cooking the m eat. | non REXA STORE Chetco Drug Co T. W. Z E N I E R P H O N E 183 VERN___ 0Y Pooft V GoHNtWC $^oohi-(r rouNQS AÇGOOC AS new / W iiv DO ia u c m c o o n o i x t f A /* O ( A k 'C j'O V M C H f r TOO- VEEN’S AUTO SERVICE Authorized Dealers for l'M0N OIL CO. PRODUCTS COMPLETE automotive service Portable and "In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding PROOKINGS OREGON f [ 4-H ( lub Members I Return To Homes 4-H delegation of 25 from C u r ry county re tu rn e d last w eek by) special bus from a tw o-w eeks sum m er school at C orvallis w here they p artic ip a te d in social ac-1 | tivities as well as organized in-j struction classes in a g ric u ltu re and home economics. Mrs. Let a H oggett, P ort O rford, a tten d e d as official chaperone w ith exj»ens- es paid by the C u rry C ounty Bank. ¡C ounty Agent R. M. Knok assist- led w ith the organization and su- | pervisory w ork on th e cam pus. Most of i’he delegation a t tended on scholarships provided by various county organizations. ¡Pom ona G range and H enry [ Adolph son provided scholarships to the highest scoring m em bers as follow s: M arjorie LeC lair, O phir; M arilyn S ouers, Port O r ford; Roy Johnson. B rookings; and W a lte r G arvin, H arbor. The C hetco G range sent Jacq u elin e P ayne and th e Sixes G range sent R oger M ontgom ery of P o rt O r ford. K eith W agner. P ort O rford, was sent by the B ank of B andon for good livestock records. The C urry C ounty H ealth As sociation sent Lee E stabrook, Port O rford; John B rew er and Eig Nowlin of O phir, Lee L affer ty and Lynn M elville of Gold Beach. Venice Moon, Gold Beach, w as sent by the W om en’s club The Langlois school financed B e t ty Loshbaugh, D onna H ofsess and Jim m y Johnston, all of Langlois The 1800 delegates from all p a rts of O regon w ere housed and fed in fra te rn ity and so ro rity houses w h e n 1 they learned self- governm ent and m anagem ent, elected officers m anaged each g roup un d er guidance of em - ) ployed college students. Local News Items M r and Mrs. C h ester Cooley and children of R ohnerville, fo r m er ow ners of the F ree m a n ranch n e a r the W inehuck. spent the F o u rth a t S m ith R iver w here they w ere guests a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M atlock. Mrs. A nna Schofield a rriv e d from M ilw aukee. Wise., last w eek and is visiting Miss Agnes H en s ley for several weeks. 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