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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1946)
P ig e Two Home of the Croft Lily RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILC/T, BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY cational farm -safety program . Now, therefore, I, H arry Trum an, president of the United ’ By R. M. Knox, County Agent Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., _P ° le2 etting c°ntinues Curry County, Oregon S tates of America, do hereby c a l l : C o o i'Y te c trfc c " ’ M arch 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. 'OP. w upon the nation to observe the hein^ dnnO W ith IW _ w week commencing July 21 1946, CAKE AT LAM B SHOW The crew of eight -, Final preparations for the 11 as N ational F arm S afety Week. busy setting poles where % And I request all persons and annual Curry County Lamb and and height are intended - Wool Show are under way at organizations concerned w ith ag- shortages, none of the Gold Beach this week, according riculture and farm life to do be completed. to Mrs. Hudkins, president of the everything in th eir power to dis Gold Beach Womens club. A free cover and publish the facts about luncheon is to be served at noon, farm accidents, and to develop contributed by local people. All practical safety program which DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher housewives are asked to bring farm people everyw here can tra n s cake in accordance with the pre- lflte into direct action against GENE GOULD, Associate Editor w ar custom. hazards which daily th re a te n their Sheepmen are furnishing 12 fat I lives and happiness. As a s ta rt, I N««ionaJ Atiéra rti »inq R« pr» van la tí va lambs to be barbecued at the specifically suggest th a t the farm Gold Beach Bakery while mer- people of the country observe Na- Ä m PA P C B ad V e b t i ^ iiwc s e r v ic e . in c . chants and business men from a ll.tio n a l F arm Safety W eek by re (• a oi Ha» [ • I Natooni Ed¡*on«l A**oao*iani parts of the county are co n trib -( solving to elim inate a t least one W .A.S. uting to the coffe and other sup-; hazard a day until th eir farm s Serving Amanea'« AdvaHnar« and/h« Home Town Newspaper» plies to make up the luncheon.1 are as safe as they can possibly The bakery donated 50 loaves of I m ake them. IM W IU«d<4*~CMc»90l.& • O r r i C B S • Hdb»»ekM^ S w i F twwím ^ C A bread. In witness whereof, I have Due to transportation and la hereunto set my hand and caused bor difficulties the lam b show was the seal of the United S ta te s of Subscription Rate: discontinued during the w ar on Am erica to be affixed. Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.60 a county-wide basis. Although Done at the City of W ashington Per Year, outside Curry County......................... $3.00 sheepmen are all very busy a t this this tw enty-seventh day of April, TOP-NOTCH time of the year the fair board in the y ear of our Lord nineteen QUALITY AT members urge them to m ake a hundred and forty-six, and of the special effort to see th a t a good Independence of the United S tates REASONABLE exhibit is on display. Classes with the one hundred and seventieth. PRICES! large prem ium s have been pro HARRY S. TRUMAN. Last week, to call a tte n tio n to the predicam ent the school board vided for pens of five fat lambs, now finds itself held up by lack of plans, and such—concerning totaling $150. F at singles and fleece classes have been provided co n stru ctio n of the new school building, to g eth er w ith rep air of the and listed in detail in the prem ium For the past week, ending on old. the Pilot suggested th at everyone in the com m unity donate list which was m ailed out this Sunday; Max Min Rain week. The program for Saturday, sev eral days labor tow ard this goal The results of th a t suggestion July 20, also outlined in detail, July 8 .. .58 52 .34 overw helm s the Pilot, so some of the readers come forw ard w ith provides th a t all entries must July 9 .... 79 52 cou n ter-suggest ions be on display at 10 a. m. so that July 10 . 67 48 S everal skilled men of the com m unity have come forw ard w ith .judging can be sta rte d at 10:30. July 11 Curry County Lurat .65 54 Ju ly 12 . .67 50 o ffers to donate not only th e ir valuable time, but also th a t of Company July 13 50 Brookings Orel equipm ent Fully co-operative throughout the com m unity, alre ad y July 14 65 52 .05 this could m ean up to 750 m an-days, which, when saved from the o p p o rtu n ity to ex change re g is te r to tal rain for w eek .39 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT FARM NEW S s Local News Ifc J ÚREG ? S<PAPER (O C h A T IO N P U B LI S H[E RJS / ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR The Pioneer Spirit To The Fore w Weather Report ta x p a y e rs pocket-books, m ight m ean som ething of a sizeable sum. T ake lor instance: common labor, at $1.00 p er hour (th ey pay th a t for weeding lilies) th at would m ean a saving of $6.000.00 in labor coasts alone. W here else could a tax p ay e r reduce his tax es m ore in that length of tim e? Too many ot us like to sit back and do some "side-line co a ch ing we like to point out faults ot the school board in th e actions ab o u t t h is or that. Il each person in the cbm m unity w ere to pitch in, do some m anual labor tow ard erection of this new school, then not only would the building rise more quickly, but w ith less c r iti cism from the (leople as a whole. Maybe it is old-fashioned to do this m a com m unity enterprise way but n evertheless, som etim es th e old-fashioned ways have proved best. T hink it o v er and tiltil in the application blank elsew here in this issue. In unit) there is strength—stick together on all matters ot civic interest anti this area will grow! the : km ... - «'• R Ö Ö K IN G S WE HAVE: R O O F I N G 165-lb. Ilexagnal 90-lb. Slatekote 65-lb. Pilot 55-lb Pilot A S P H A 1. T S I I) 1 N G 3 pPlywood Mouldings tV-inch Flooring Plenty of Dimension Lumber Locally, We Represent: J ohn*M Anoville Co. t'u r tis Si lent Ite Sash Pittsburgh Point Co. M asonite Company Nu-Wood Producto Co. H eatilator ed bucks. PA’ E SI D E N T ’S P ROC LA M A TION W h ereas an increased supply of food is v ita lly needed to prom ote peace and happiness in th e p ost w a r w orld; and W hereas farm accidents rob the nation of th ousands of lives and m illions of d o llars w orth of food and o th e r property each y ear; and W hereas experience in p rev i ous observances of N ational F arm S afe ty W eek has clea rly shown th e necessity ami benefits of a co-ord in ate d and co n stan t edu- p II 0 T 0 G R A P II S ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... A P P O I N TM E N T S are now being made to photograph your lilies. Drop me a line and I will be available when your flelds are at best O’NEAL E L E C T R IC E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T I N ’! We Have: One New Philco Console Electric Radio Two New Portable Battery Radios One Used Electric Range In Stock C A L L F OR B ID S S ealed bids will be received by Mrs. Dora E. Beauli« . < lerk at Brookings, u n til Ju ly 29th, 1946, 8:00 o'clock P. M.. for the a lte ra tio n s to the B rookings school, k' School D istrict No 17, C u rry C ounty, and will then ar th ere lx> opened and publicly read aloud. Bids receive^ <iit< r the tim e fixed fo r opening will not be considerd. I Ians, speifiea .ons and and form of contract docu m ents may be ex am in ed at the office of Mrs Dore E B eaulieu, clerk, B rookings, O regon, and at the office of F reem an & H ayslip, Assoc. A rchts., 304 Postal Bldg P o rtlan d , and a set of <aid plans, specifications, and fa it' may be o b tain ed at e ith e r of the above offices, upon i deposit of $15.00, which will be refu n d ed upon the returr. of the plans and specifications w ithin a reasonable tint. F.aih bui shall be accom panied by a certified check ta sh ie i s check o r bid bond «with a u th o riz ed surety coir.- pay a.-, suiety» m ade payable to th e o w n er in an amour not less th an 5 'i of th e am o u n t of th e bid. Surety bon1 i bonds» will be required in acco rd an ce w ith the term-' of the c o n tra c t docum ent. Die School D istrict No. 17, Curry' County, reserve ’he right to re je ct any o r all bids and to w aive formalities No bidder may w ithdraw his bid a fte r the hour s* tor the opening thereof or before aw ard of contract, u' less said aw ard is delayed for a period exceeding 30 day> Mrs. Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk. | t OO*»HOS F irst Publication. July 18. 1946. . Second and last publication, July 25, 1946.