Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 11, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    SPAY. JULY 11.
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M. Knox, County A gent
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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
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, 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
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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
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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
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loaves of bread and the use of I
his ovens for cooking the m eat. |
non
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STORE
Chetco Drug Co
T. W. Z E N I E R
P H O N E 183
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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.
Try' P ilot Classified A dvertising
Page F in
NOW A V A I L A B L E To Rent
DDT WALL TOX ELECTRIC SPRAYER
for applying a preventative film of poison
against:
.
t r as Bedbugs
Moquitoes
Roaches
Hies Silverfish
Gnats
Ants
Moths
... n
a? - other Kerm-bearing pests
VVall-Iox kills immediately and lays a film ac­
tive for several weeks, depending on the thor-
oughness of the application.
One Quart is Sufficient to 5(H) square feet of
Non-poroiis surface.
RENTAL FEE, $2.00 A DAY
Plus Price of Wall-Tox
1 Gallon. . . . $1.40
1 Quart. . . . 45c
I’or further information, call for Farrell Sun­
derland, or ask at the
Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co.
Brookings
Phone 182
Oregon
O IL H E A T IN G
E Q U IP M E N T B LIN D LY
See the sensational Spark Gas-m aking dem onstration, and
m ake us prove that Spark is the hearer best suited to your
needs. Wo w ill be pleased to
dem onstrate these Spark O il
Hearers to you w ithout obliga­
tion. Y ou ow e it to yourself to
make this test before y ou buy.
C O M P L E T E P R IC E R A N G E
T E R M S IF D E S IR E D
Spark deluxe O il Heaters provide tw o kinds o f b e a t - ,
radiant and circulating. T o warm your hom e properly and
avoid drafts and cold floors, both are necessary. Thia is
only one (if m ore than tw enty user benefits that ore hmTr
into every deluxe Spark heater.
SPARK
¿J OIL CIBCUUTIHC HEflTEBSU
II. ('. L ittle Oil Conversion
B U R N E R S FOR R A N G E S
These burners are approved by Insurance Un­
derwriters Laboratories a n d factory guaran­
teed. (Now in stock).
H. C. Little Floor Furnaces
New heating comfort for small homes at low
cost. Automatic and manual control are now in
stock.
NEW PERFECTION COOKING RANGES
—we have in stock, one DeLux model; and a
single burner kerosene camp stove.
Chetco Home & Auto
Supply Company
COMPLETE HARDWARE STOCK