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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1948. Pomona Grange Votes Four 4-H Scholarships, 1949 Four outstanding club mem bers from Curry county will at tend summer school at Corvallis next June at the expense of Po mona Grange and Henry Adolph-1 sen, according to action taken by ! the Grangers at the last county wide meeting in 1948. Mr. Adolphsen matches the Grange contribution. Last year, board, tuition, room, and hos pitalization fees cost $24.00 for each delegate attending the two weeks session. The executive committee, Mrs. A. P. Sweet and County Agent R. M. Knox, will develop rules for the contest and selection, which will be submitted to the Pomona Grange at their next meeting to be held at Sixes on February 19. Henry Adolphsen, Port Orford; Clarence Brooks, Langlois and Fred Adams, Ophir, comprise the executive commit tee of Pomona. This announcement i s being /made early to encourage more competion for the awards, said J. O. Phipps, Pomona Master. Club members who organize early and carry a good project will have an advantage, suggests Aldene Roberts, who handles the club program in the county ex tension office. Club members and interested parents are urged to contact her for enrollment blanks and additional information on the contest. Livestock Meeting Date Is Changed U. of O. Billed To Meet SMU, Jan. 1, In Cotton Bowl University of Oregon Ducks, tied with University of Califor nia in the Pacific Coast Confer ence title, who lost out in the conference voting to be repre sentative of the coast in the Rose Bowl, was picked to be the op ponent of Southern Methodist University in the Cotton Bowl on New Years Day. Breaking a precedent, the Pa cific Coast conference, by its ac tion has cheapened the signific ance of the Rose Bowl, the dean of all post-season games. Oregon and California didn’t meet during the season, and this fact caused quite a division in the Pacific coast conference. the World’s Best Climate PAGE THREE LOCAL NEWS Notice To Creditors Henry Kane, a classmate of Gene Gould at University of Ore- j gon, was a visitor here Satur day afternoon and Sunday. Miss Angenette Crissey, sister of W. L. Crissey, left Tuesday for her home at Portland after vis iting her brother and sister-in-! law over the Thanksgiving holi days. She was accompanied by George Mallette, of Chicago, a cousin of the Crisseys, who also spent the holidays here. Mrs. Erskine Miller accompan ied Mr. and Mrs. Hitches, their guests over Thanksgiving, on the bus to Portland, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gott and two daughters, Jean and Joy. left last Wednesday for Day ton where they were guests of Mrs. Gott’s relatives for the holiday. They returned late Monday. No. 1169 In the County Court for Cur ry’ County’, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that the undersignde has been appointed executrix of the Estate of Albert V. Muchmore, deceased, by the County Court of Curry County, Oregon, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri fied as by law required, to the undersigned at the office of Hugh C. Gearin. Brookings, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and First published, No vember 25, 1948. Last publication, December 23. 1948 ANNA H. MUCHMORE, Hugh C. Gearin, Executrix. Attorney at law, Brookings, Ore. GOLD BEACH —Western Ore gon livestock association, orig inally scheduled in Clatsop coun ty, Jan. 13 and 14, has been post poned to Jan. 25 and 26 to avoid conflicting with the Oregon Wool Growers annual meeting at Port land, according to Harry Lind gren, secretary’. The Curry county association annual meeting date need not be change, states R. M. Knox, sec retary of the county organization The meeting will be on Jan. 10. as origin: ■---------------------------------------- — ■ ' -------- ---- ------------- ------------------------------ ' — Mr. Lindgren anm mittee subjects to i at the Astoria meeting, sugfe ing that county groups appoint two or three members on each: With practically all business committee. Many changes in laws places closed for the day. Thanks outboard motors in 21^ 5 and 16 h. p. sizes, now affecting agriculture appear to giving locally was exceptionally on display at the be up for consideration at the quiet. Most of the students at tending schools of higher learn next session of legislature. Those proposed changes will be stud’ed ing were home for the occasion. by these committees and recom These included: Mary and Peter Sales and Service For Curry County mendations made to prevent un Grootendorst, attending Oregon State College; Gene Gould and favorable legislation. GOLD BEACH -r OREGON Carroll Reekman. University of Committees to be named: ....... ....... ...... - ■■■ - ---------- -—I Oregon Students; Miss Swan, a w Pasture and range; student at Stanford; Ray Foltz,I Predatory animals; Livestock disease and brand in student at Humboldt; Bob Kerr! and Jimmy Robinson, students at spection; Hill Military Academy, Portlan Adulteration of feeds; Swine production; Noxious weeds; Legislation and resolutions. Auto Painting For the past week, ending or | Members of the county associa Max. Min. Rail Sunday : tion who can attend the Astoria .... 59 40 Nov. 22 ......... meeting should make every pos 42 .66 .... 56 Nov. 23 ........ sible effort to do so, advises Har 41 vey Crook, president of the local Nov. 24 ......... 56 36 .40 group. He will appoint them to Nov. 25 ........ .... 47 9th and L Streets 38 .05 49 eomittees of their own choosing, Nov. 26 Crescent City, Calif. providing they file their request Nov. 27 ......... ...52 37 4---------- —---------- ----- * at the county agent’s office. 48 .46 Nov. 28 ............. 53 ....1.57 Rain for week ------------------- ------------- •-------- 1| ' hanksgiving Was Quiet In This Area Just Received A Shipment of 1949 JOHNSON SEA HORSE ROGUE MOTORS WRECKS Re-Built Weather Report MEADOWS' Auto Service Notice Flowers , . . for all Service occasions, Immediate Irvin's Florists & Nursery Phone Crescent City 2224 or Call at Titus Bulb Farms QUALITY M A D E-TO-MEAS URE SUITS and slacks for men and women. Also best quality gaberidon shirts and shoes. A selection cf more than 300 sam ples. 25 years experience selling made-to-measure garments. If in terested drop a card to Ben Mc Kernan, Box 15, Brookings. He will call at your home with sam ples. This does not obligate you to buy. 35tf. "To make rooms smile brightly, Just WONS- OVER lightly." A FULL LINE OF GENUINE CELOTEX PRODUCTS * Everything for the building, from floor to roof/inside or out, except the framework: Celotex Roll Roofing Celotex Sheathing Celotex Shingles Celotex Lath Enamel Surface Roofing Celobric We also make concrete bricks and blocks to order. GALLAGHER PLUMBING Brookings Oregon Cal! For Bids Sealed bids will be received by Dora Beaulieu, Clerk at Brook ings, Oregon, until January 4, 1949, 8:00 o’clock p. m., for the addition to the grade school building for School District No. 17, Curry County, Brookings, Oregon, and will then and there be opened and publicly read aloud. Bids received after the time fixed for openings will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form of contact documents may be examined at the office of Free man and Hayslip, Assoc. Archts., 304 Postal Building, Portland, Oregon, and a set of said plans, specifications and forms may be obtained at the office of Dora Beaulieu, Clerk, Brookings, Ore gon, or at the office of Freeman and Hayslip, Assoc. Archts., 30-1 Postal Building, Portland, Ore gon, upon a deposit of $25.00 which will be refunded upon the return of the plans and specifi cations within a reasonable time. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond (with author ized surety company as surety) made paybale to the Owner in an amount of not less than 5% of the amount of the bid. Surety bond (or bonds) will be required in accordance with the terms of the contract documents. The School District No. 17, Curry County, Oregon, reserves! the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding 30 Odays. DORA BEAULIEU, Clerk. First publication. Nov. 25. 19481 Second publication, Dec. 2. 1948; WIER'S MORTUARY FU N E R A L 24-hour Service DIRECTOR PHONE 2301 Crescent City, California Arrangements can be made for either Burial or Cremation