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l’âge Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon World*a Einest Climate ! Langlois, Charles Clarke, Dick O r e W o m en R a is e THURSDAY, JU\’E and h a V ,rea,< ,d . ' he ™ tra p ay announced ,he had OPERATORS SET ■ Everest, Patricia Boice, Shirley V t c . v v v i i i c i i as overtim e prem ium , a re in so purchases f ■ made Phillips, Anne K reutzer, Speed OOO D I n 5 C l many cases protected from any J people of this area } | J ( U U U VJT W . V . resulting back-pay liabilities. ¡apparel. An a river» k t 2?. *Si UP FOREST GROUP Anderson, Hal Strain. apparel. An advertisement This statem en t was hade by purchase appears We are especially proud when t'isewhejj FOR PROTECTION Speed Anderson not only passed A zalea House Fund John R. Dille, regional d irector this issue. BY A L D E N E R O B E R T S the radio revue but also was asked to play for assembly. Did Co. Home D em onstration Agent CORVALLIS Funds in excess you hear the radio program on Friday, the 19th? I hope so for of $15.000 have been raised by county home extension units for our county was on the air. Class work is fun—yes, this ’ho Azalea House building fund, EUGENE Formation of a lo is a school. Every m orning from a project adopted .by the sta te cal organization to serve inde 8:30 to 11 40 ail 4-Hers attend home economics extenison coun- pendent lumbermen, l o g g e r s , classes. It may cooking, canning, to provide a house of resi- truckers and allied interests in sewing or handicrafts for girls; dence for girls at Oregon S ta te C urry and Coos counties was farm m achinery and equipment, College, with preference given, officially launched last week by soldering, producing clean milk, if necessary, to those who are th e creation of a tem porary or- fertilizers, crop identification, or in horn? economics and who w ere ganizing committee at a meeting culling» poultry, egg production, form er 4-H club m em bers at Coquille. Ben A. Bailey, of forestry, or fish and wildlife class Decision to defer action con M yrtle Point, logging operator, room, laboratory or field trips struction until more money is wass named tem porary chairman. for the boys. In looking over the raised was made at the annual Serving with him are Ivan E schedule I found a lot of classes m eeting of the sta te council a t Smalley, as vice-chairman, and th at I would like to attend but OSC re?ently. The project was R. E. McKeever, as secretary, I'm teaching one class and th a t extended into a five-year proj both of Coquille. ect so th a t the m ajor portion of takes my time. The local group, which has not And now to class but just this money needed may be raised be chosen a final name, will func last word. All of you who gave fore construction begins. A m or tion as a section of the already scholarships to these youngsters tization costs are to be avoided well-established regional organ may be sure you made an in as much as possible so th a t the ization serving the independents vestment which will pay big living costs to girls m ay be kept in western states, W estern For dividends in b e tte r citizens and a as low’ as possible, reported Mrs. est Industries Association. N orm an Lunde, Portland, sta te better world tomorrow. Bailey said tne very rapid W e're having a good tim e but chairm an. development of lumbering in the w ell be glad to get home again. two southern coast counties made be seeing you! it increasingly urgent to knit I -------- Do You Know How the independents into a local or ganization to protect their in Chetco Grange M e t M a n y Cans For It? terests which w e r e more and Canning season is almost upon more being threatened by th reat F r i d a y E v o n i n q * ** us. Have you ever wondered how of tim ber monopoly and other^ hazards. • ^HSt *^une rn*e t’n8 of the many qu arts of canned fruits F u rth er information may may be f ietco ( ,™nge was held Friday i an d /o r vegetables you can ex- obtained by those interested by j evening. Two new applications pect from a given num ber of w riting Mr. Bailey at 203 Laird w ere read and referred to a com- pounds of the raw product? The m ittee. Communications from the following following t table a b le will w i l l p give . v p you vnn an an Building, Coquille. Croft Lily Growers were read approxim ate idea of the yield and it was decided to en te r a you may expect from a bushel // float in the Lily Blossom parade. of the raw product: Roy Hendry was appointed to Product W f. No. Qt8. Bv ALDENE N. ROBERTS be in charge of the plans. Plans Beets 50-60 18-20 Honu Demonstration Agent were also made to take charge A sparagus 40-50 14-16 of the booths in Brookings on Gr Beans .. -24 B IIELLO. TH ERE: Sunday, July 11 and d i s t r i b u t e e m 60-70 8-12 50-60 18-22 CORVALLIS W e're having a lilies to all bus trav elers and all 12-14 fine time wish you were here! tourists 6- 8 28-30 K athryn Reekman w a s ap 6- 8 Did you know that 29- 4-H club 50-60 members from Curry County, two pointed lecturer to fill the vac 14-20 40-50 local leaders, Mr. Knox and m y ancy caused by resignation of 40-50 self. are at Oregon S»a‘e College? Mrs. M issouri Morgan. Mrs. Reek- 18-22 -36 It is the annual 4-H club su m man will serve the rem ainder of B 40-50 m er school and I am so proud the year. 40-50 of all the 4-Hers and our local 16-20 Following the meeting, the lec- leaders from Curry that when- tu re r's program , under Mrs. Mor- 50-55 24-26 ever I see one on the cam pus gan, presented several musical 50-55 24-26 I feel like shouting "T here's my numbers. A violin solo was giv county delegate.'' Seriously, all en by Irene Rau with Betti Gol- ( urry delegates are conductingi dizen accompanist; a vocal solo them selves in a m anner to make by Betti Goldizen with h er m oth you proud! er, Mrs. Claude Goldizen. ac- O ur leaders, too, art taking companying her; a violin duet SAN FRANCISCO Many th eir place a by Miss Rau and her mother,^ em ployers who have paid time sum m er sell Mrs. II. Rau, accompanuxl by* and a naif for work perform ed on introduce ou Miss Goldizen. A history of our Saturdays. Sundays anti holidays,! leaders Mrs Hag was read by A. C. Thomp- or for hours actually outside the and Mr. An ri hnved by a quiz on the norm al or reg u lar w ot king h o u rs,' 4 H ers by tii Th» program was concluded bor, C lark S< hley. J anice March, , w ith the Virg ima reel. Elaine LaCl: or; Bn «»kings, Lyn- Rei ment s wet •e serve» i by die Fadltng; Pistol River, Celia Mr , fresh and Mrs. R. I Oliver. Mr. n; Gol<i Beach, Yv- drs. Curt Wald icn and Mrs. 'b a r les Owen. Mary Miss» •uri Mori I qì ÌFI» assisted b y Patriei a Henry. Jo , x M H lí - . ' Emma Hi land amd Miss Leis Aho served in absence »X ; an. P j Joe Zumpfe. Refresh- B e t t y Lou Juty 2 will be pot luck ff P o r t Orford, Rich« Erm a Hull, Brook W ¡irren Sm ith left Port- ■ Q Clyde Keith W agner; garet Morrts. H ath Coos-Curry Office is Temporarily Located At Coquille Homemakers'' in the eight w estern sta te s for the wage and hour and public contracts divisions, U. S. d e p a rt m ent of labor, in com m enting up on the recent decision of the U. S. Sum prem e C ourt on th e so- called overtim e on overtim e case of the stevedoring industry. A list of several hundred i, and farm ers bulletins ceived by the Pilot fro® L E llsw orth, congressman ¿3»i district. Anyone wlshlne . over this list please call «, Pilot, and make choice. Dick Griffith arrived frr® | B erkeley home last « ¿ 3 vacation on the Upper c j at the summer home «t,*», K enneth H andley and Doyle left him by his aunt, the Rausch a r e employed by the Mrs. Helen -Richards. s t a t e highw ay commission as C. C. Chapman, former tru ck drivers on the re -su rfa c tric t m anager for West \ ing job. At the m om ent holes in Telephone Co., with heato the pavem ent a re being filled, ters at Coos By. but now7| w ith the entire surfee to be re main o ffic e s at Everett i j done a t com pletion of this task. w’as a local visitor, Tuesday] Mrs. Madge Moore, of M oore’s •his to u r of the system. He i V ariety & A pparel Shop, re tu rn e d accompanied by a company I home Tuesday m orning from a countant. He say* he should buying trip a t San Francisco. She paid for his misisonarv LOCAL NEWS B IL T -R IT E C A B IN E T SHOI Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinets Un-painted Furniture MADE FROM KILN DRIED MATERIAL:! HAROLD T. JESSER Basement, Grayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brooking A N N O U N C IN G I have purchased the FREI) LEE Well- prilling outfit, and will be ready imroedi ately to drill wells at any time. Contact me for estimates and plans. B. I. P R IC E General Delivery Brookings, Ore. C H E TC O CAFE Wage-Hour Ruling Explianed By Court THE HOME OF FINE FOOD Me Feature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sunday*] Floyd Kindel 6:30 a.m. to 8::30 p.m. Saturdav to 10:30 pJ w A ir & sc# ■ ■■■■■ 8roofrini$ Garage Clyde Quigley Ire Denmark, Kenneth G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G IT'S PAINT-UP TIME!! 1 ills summer weather certainly snould læ the time to re-paint the home and other buildings with D I K I I BOY paints the kinds that stays bright longer despite rain or any kind of storms J. »rooking» J. GALLAGHER, PLUMBING 4u VOU M1SSCD BODY AND FENDER WORK PAlVfl A Ô A iN " ' WILLARD BATTERIES ‘THE. 6TCU H cT H O P ClOThlNe - NOTIONS SPORTING GOODS TITAN 01 TELEPHO NE 134 C. X. Goldizen BROOKINCS. ORC. ■B M a M — G. W. 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