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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1946)
Pag* Two Home of the Croft Lily « r.iD M .x u .s.H A R R Q E PILOT, BROOKINGS, BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., March 7, 1946. under the Act of M arch 3, 1879. F p r m -J o b Training ( over Entire State Justice Court In the justice court the past w eek: Ralph M. Gedding was fined for having no clearance lights on his truck, as was Thom as E. Cox. F ran k Sandstrom was fined for having in his possession im m ature deer m eat. I n s ta lla tio n of P la c e e it h e r th e Ian ’ D e c e m b e r o r th e firs, J p Rouune busine« of during the b u s in g In the four months since its Following the mee-»tl inception, Oregon’s farm -job tra in Rose m ents of chili b e a n ? ^ 1 ing program has extended to all [of the « ’ **„*?■* served’ b,! lished counties in the sta te and cr. the Mrs. Herber pavne y and I last day of October, more than Andrew Hoffeldt M r age bo 300 V orld W ar 2 veterans w ere N w orking and training in farm ing ves and Mrs. JeaneVe i volumi e-know procedures while draw ing GI sub ortunit, DEW E ì AKERS, Editor and Publisher sistence allowances to augm ent work, their earning,s Governor E a r l GENE GOULD, Associate Editor covere* Snell said early this week. . rics in O. I. Paulson, director of the National Adyortitm q R epresentative a volu F irst Novem ber m eeting of the state division of vocational edu Unerica Chetco G range w as held at the KEW SPAPEB S E B V IC E . 12WC« cation, reported to the governor Harbor Community dubi locati th at the prgram , initiated last hall last F riday w ith M aster H e r vited guests enjoyed the *** e \ E<i4or^ A.MX^or; intry, e July 1. is growing daily and th a t bert Payne in the chair. annual Hallowe’en pam i win a I Election of officers w as held Grange hall. Oct. 30. wfc, hly a s the supervision in most sections Serving America's Advè Home Town Newspapers 40 present. Everyone U [were f< of the sta te is adequate now to with the following resu lts: M aster—D. C. Jaggers. of train as m any ex-servicemen as asked to come dressed for J IH W — Ckac»9o I ■ « r r ic ii • u», bblicatio O verseer—Benjam in Jones. desire to learn farm ing, e ith er un dance, and prizes for ty of th L ectu rer—E m m a Hiland. der an em ployer or on th eir own tumes were awarded to: publishei S tew ard —Raym ond Asche. farm s. M alheur county has more na Asche and Frank Pi Btions. Subscription Rate: Asst. S tew ard—Loyal Bates. than 60 active trainees, with the prizes for funniest cost^ js of pi re r ¿ear, in Curry County, Oregon.................. $9.50 prospects C haplain—B ertha Moore. to Mrs. Hulda Gardner^ of expanding to 150, th e ir T re a su re r—V erna Asche. Per iear, outside Curry County................ $300 Paulson said. in th i Schaal. Games were played! S e c re tary —Ellen Jaggers. Ralph Morgan, who is super early part of the even®) nporiant G atekeeper—B enjam in T u rn e r dancing afterwards. Refo visor of the state vocational ag Ceres—E thel Olsen. later ricu ltu re departm ent under P a u l were served later at tab Pom ona—Ruby Harvey. son, reported th at every trainee orated attractively in F lo ra —T ora Gustafson. colors. gets 200 hours of classwork a To fill m until a b etter m ethod may be realized, the local cham M usician—Grace Edw ardson. year under the covational a g ri Lady A ssistant Stew ard - Ber- ber of commerce has sta rte d a movement to m aintain police a n , l . culture . „ , „, „ W eather permitting thei instructor in his district, nadine Steele. hours «fire protection for this area, areas and boundaries to be,determ ined £ besides T e 100 “ tS o r of r ig supervision h t-o n t r scout troop will leave Fndnl Executive C o m m itte e - W a lte r nlng for a week-end bibJ C b 3 rle S Schaab ¡ C h e t c o R iv e r . Several „1 y e contributors to the fund to be used in paym ent of such a farm - a11 >n addition to the tim e Metnb&i 0 R EG per P ublish I ATI 0 Chetco G range N am es Officers Hallowe’en Pj Enjoyed By This Area N eeds Police Protection m an or men, picked for the J o b . required of the employer to spend Appointed by President I M t up .. ,u i. . with the trainee, of Ed F Acklev R o v w a " L com m ittee is composed Each county has a local veteran y’ Roy " lef,cm ann and Roy Sunderland, to whom advisory com m ittee which ap- e < osen officer will alone be held accountable. proves those farm s where training Contributions are expected from the 50-odd businesses of th u d i* desire,d’ and E r m i n e s if the area, and from such residents nf th . ‘ ^arm 1S arge enough anci has suf- . f the area, who would like th e ir ficient equipm ent for training pur P mises to come under this scope of protection. P°ses- “This insures the veteran Promised every assistance possible by the sheriff s office and M o r a n Tald* SUbsidiba,ion " M r- m aKnh d c T ' ' i t T " * " h * ‘° fi" “ ™ a" ' ' « ^ com m ittees a re com- S . Expected of him will be patrolling of the area in the night, there to observe carefully for fires, for any violations fo law and with the right and power to carrv nn an \ n ,, . * carry on an> Peace officers duty, • man. deputized by the sheriff, will also serve in th at ca- Parity in addition to the duties outlined by the com m ittee On page nine residents of th is a r e a ' m he i a aPPC' u . . the comm ittee which » J . J pi i m m ade ane ommittee, which asks prom pt action in returning the blank This accordimr to the thn belief ho iu r of «r the n Pilot, .,_. is the ., firs- Men This step, according toward making this com m unity an identity In t h e m n m v saai.- Of this officer would do much to w .r, .1 , ’ Add,,,on much to u a r ^ the peace of mind of the com- m unity, u n itv . a e ll as n s f to n m ake i* . . . . place in which to live m as s W well it a „ _____ more . desirable posed of farm ers in the area, who appointed b> a s ta te commit- ° f re Presentatives from the various federal agencies Thev also approve the wage schedule, which t0" ard an objective goal of - J*nd seeks to s ta rt the trainee «1 o v < i Of ,bis * « 1 . according to -XIorKa n - eterans s seeking to en ter the , V ' e,eran •'I r m 'ram in g program should firs, ! ° aCt the ve,erans adm inlstra- t,on- plther in th eir own areas or __ . the regional . office .. I?’ 'vriting at p o rtiand for a certificate of elc- ibility. Back your cham ber of commerce in its endeavor to expand the After receiving their e n title ment iform 1953), the local high school should be contacted and such other crops which may p r o f i t ^ “ tor. who is hired jointly by the • r e a 's u -h' " n ' h<? r° “ ndS '° incorPorate the Brookings state a n d school district, will carry on from there. rea. Su, h would lx- the firs, step tow ard realization of many ad vantages due people of thts las, frontier in the United STa«e7 G e o rg e H ila n d . ; 5e passed „ Oi Bush’s Lily Gardens P . 0 . B O X 131 HARBOR, 01 GROW ERS OF [xcavi P R IZ E Croft EA STER P L A N T IN G L IL Y STOCK Still have several hundred first class comnier Croft E aster lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s, and 10s for Harbor School Notes + I +* V E T E R A N S FO R and Dependents b ire, Auto and C asualty Io United V eterans you all your past, pres- ent anti f u t u r e service benefits. Join and w ork w ith some veterans' group. y • I'. Auxiliary Meets I. O. O. F. Hall at Brookings, at 8 p. m. 1st anti 3rd W ednesdays INSURANCE TYPING AND notary public See Edith Ott BROOKINGS OREGON third grade We had a visit from the boys an ! girls of the second grade this week. They came to examine our lood posters. In science we are studying how w ater plants get food and air. are startin g a school g a r den to see how plants g r o w ° _I AAcrs, reporter. See our Stock of G LA SS F or Windows! —It’s complete! GLASS CUT E L 0 W E R S AND P L A N T S ' iaiton Are Welcome .Anytime Hendry^ At the H inchuck Bridge For Automobiles Ì es, We H ave These Items! GLASS F or All Purposes 1-inch and Dimension Lumber Chetco Builders' Supply Heatilators for that fireplace 5-16-inch unfinished plyboard Comptete Information Central Building FL Chapman Board Cabinet Hardware Shove! Backh Dragali