Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 18, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    JULY A p . J . K X Y J 8 ._1946_
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side-line Be w illin g, if needed, and
we are not already tied up w ith
them, to plant our 7s back this
J. J. Gallagher, local plumber,
year to prevent the over-produc­ left Sunday night for Portland
tion problem.
to spend a few days shopping for
Be fa ir w ith one another and materials and supplies for his
to the trade. Stick together on shop, sorely needed in this area
price so as to leave this at a Mrs. Robinson is in charge of his
reasonable level this year.. W ith shop during his absence
a ll good wishes, and good w ill to
a porch is being erected on the
a ll fo r saving of this God-send east end of the Certal Building
Home of the Croft Ltly
Pafft Seven
Local News Items
Udly and wisely than we.
Ed that most of them know
neighbors ana j to our community.—May T. Staf- giving access to Pete Lesmeisters
1 about my neighbors
n growers than I do. I f some i yor(y
office and the building from the
er has written in to one of
end as well as front.
/they all soon know about
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. W illiams,
/ agree on basic prices then
prominent residents of Safford,
(¡eir "throat-cutting” later,
Arizona, are visiting the ir sons
){them told me. Now, if we
and daughters in Rivers End: Joe
«ettle down to business, and
W illiams, Orval W illiam s, Lydia
^ gether now, how can they ?
in Bingham, and Mrs. Violet Ham-
Job-training
opportunities
the free-lance buyers has
Oregon banks fo r W orld W ar I I mer- .'I'he>’ are looking over prop-
gone ahead and offered veterans are plentiful, A. A. Rogers e rtY in the hope of buying a home
prices: 7s, 30; 8s, 40c; 9s state superintendent of banks, Slte *n this area.
■up. 50c. Some growers have
L\>d these prices. This is not toid officials of the department
of veterans’ affairs this week.
Uay. Some of us went direct
A four-year apprentice training
lie growers, and asked fo r
program has been set up in Oregon
lives. Something should be to provide ex-servicemen w ith
| to save this industry th a t
ts so much to our community. G I subsistence allowances to
augment th e ir salaries while
|Cro/f lily, grown in this par- learning details of banking, with
toil and climate is the promotions to the position of
^wanted lily for Easter on the
commercial tellers, and in some
If we over-produce, cut-
cases to tha t of ju n io r officers,
and act independently, it
H
f _ as the goal, according to Rogers,
re to go into a monopoly fo r
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* A ll bank managers are fam ilia r
iwealthy buyer.
w ith the program, and many are
oup. we must. There are fo u r desirous of hiring young men who
Kt groups already form ed show promise of making good.]
ig us:
Rogers said. HiS office has rec­
Incorporated associations.
eived calls from bankers in such
Co-op.
cities as Albany, Roseburg and
Groups around com petent A rlin g ton fo r veterans to tra in ,
trs.
under the apprentice program .1
Groups around buyers.
A shortage of personnel, he said, (
ery grower who is not es- has developed throughout the t
shed and wishes to sell h is ,state because many war-tim e em-
this year, you can easily j p ioyees either are quittin g to get
pill have to join one of th ese m arried or because their husbands
i? : elw form a new g ro u p have returned from service.
has need for a new one.
The bank apprentice program
lone should join any one of has been set up by the depart -
four group, though, u n til , ment of vocational-education, th“
Vet Job Training
Opportunities Good
C KER
HEY FOLKS!!
RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF
50,00 No. 1 New Brick
1,000 4-inch Drain Tile
10 Tons of Roll Roofing
Split Redwood Posts
M ORE
TO
COM E!
Get Your Orders In Now!
Builders’ Supply Company
Smith River
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California
Now Ready
For Your
Convenience
Have Food
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he is foining. You s t,)b .
red into any
a p p re n tic e s h ip
nkers
c o u n c il,
association.
and
The
- groupa could veterans Administration pays the
ta tiv e s to the G1
;i, istence allowance of 163
F 1-’'"•d». known as the Pa-
month foi single veterans and
Lily Growers, and th a t as- $90 fo r those w ith dependents !
t n can work out th e prob-! M inum w ages under the p ro -'
P r the good of ail. and th e g ra m have |H>en set at $100 a
r will respect us for it. m onth to s ta rt, w ith $200 the final
F' -'■niping » an't b e d o n e| objective, although Roger« said
I
Supposing a n o th e r fre e -, this objective in num erous cases
T ' 1 ’ in.ikes a low er offer is reached in a fairly short tim e ,
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a t: tee- ex h a u st- «’» « i<:mg upon th»’ v eteran him
Bhneans for buying? O u r old J self.
[ reliable buyers w ant us I He said v eteran s thould fir s t
r‘ ' '
■: <■ a n o th e r and contact the officers 01 m tnagers
I
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oi theii !•«« d banks for .1»>b inter
t'lgoth« r. If th e re p ro v e s | views, and to com plete d etails ol
Fj^er-produetion, a n e w s e t |th e
ap p ren tice program they
r‘(t' w i ii't i ho studied by I should get in touch w ith the local
''t : 1! organization. We need vocational coordinator or V eterans
1 ! , i ! o.n of he m ill A dm inistration train in g officers
1 0 in this co m m unity if in th e ir own localities.
“ *1 cut our p lan tin g down
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•asunable size. Know y o u r
Ed G. F a rm e r, m e m b e r of the
Plant only the b e s t of W est Coast Bulb G row ers Co-op.
Ointro} the p lan tin g s to c k ! w as a business ca lle r here, Mon-
j ' b> 1 business, not a , day. from C rescent C ity.
How on Display!
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Electric and Gasoline Turbine
W ATER
PUM PS
Any Capacity Desired
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New Fluorescent
l ig h t in g F IX T U R E S
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
V. A. MENDENHALL
9^ Saving St
Thrifty people are always well provided for!
They az always have food because they save it in
season. Think of the berries which are so delic­
ious—they'd he just as delicious next winter, if
you quick-freeze and save them.
You can go a long way toward solving your
meat problems, too—buy yur beef, pork, or any
other meat—package it in the sizes you want—
It’s all that simple.
Those peas, those string beans — they'd he
garden-fresh next winter—next spring — yes,
there’s nothing else to it, except containers.
Be modern, do your canning in a modern, up-
to-the-minute way. Always have food, the kind
of food you want, at the time you want it. It is
so simple, so easy, so sure.
Brookings
Market
Thor and Peggy Ask, Proprietors
Brookings
Oregon