Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1948)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1948 Local Men Named On Cc. A. C. A. rComm?*?ees GOLD BEACH — The annual election of Curry' County Con servation Association, held last week resulted in the re-election' of the same three men on the county committee, including C. J. Doyle, chairman, Cecil P. Watt and Charles Fox. The three community commit tees are headed by Walter Hof sess, Langlois, Walter Pearmine, Harbor, and Charles Graham, of Gold Beach. The chairmen and i vice-chairmen of each community' committee also served as dele-1 gates to the county convention. I Modification of the county’ hand! book was recommended to em-1 phasize weed control. Farmers at! each community meeting voted unanimously in favor of making weed control a “must” practice on all conservation farms in ’49. Under this plan, no conservation payment will be made on a farm infested with weeds unless the operator carries out an approved con’rol program when will ai least prevent further spread. In Curry county, community chairman also serve as con .pii- ance supervisors. Followu>g the election in each community, re ports of performance were made by participating farmers. It was .announced that Jan. 15 is thf' closing date for applying for pay mont tinder the 1948 program. Farmers who have not reported will be required to call at his commit tecman’s homo some eve- ning for making his report, Thés* reports must he filed in the coun- ty office before Jan. 15. Results of the election, these committeemen and officers will serve in' 1949: County committee C. J. Doyle. Wedderburn, chairman; Cecil P. Watt. Harbor; Charles • Fox, of Langlois. Northern Community Walter Hofsess, Langlois, chairman; C. L. Wagner, Port Orford, vice- chairman; Jasper R. Yoakum, of Langlois, regular member; S. K. Seeber, Langlois, first alternate; BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Breakings, Oregon Hoyt L. Thompson, Denmark, 2nd alternate. Central community — Chas. R. Graham, Gold Beach, chairman; Norman Chenoweth, Ophir, vice- chairman; Ray Nowlin. Ophir, first alternate; F. O. Bowman, Gold Beach, second alternate; Robert Lamson, Pistol River, reg ular member. Southern community — W. G. Pearmine, Harbor, chairman; G. L. Funk. Brookings, vice-chair man; Charles Warnock, Brook ings, first alternate; R. I. Oliver. Harbobr, second alternai *; Ray R. W h i t e, Brookings, regular member. State Official Says December Hazards Are The Greatest SALEM “Don’t let death take your holiday!” This pre-Christmas warning from Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry is aimed at happier hoA- day season for Oregonians, with fewer traffic accidents and deaths this year. “Traffic deaths reach their peak during December and the holi- day season,” Newbry^pointed out. “The month of December, 1946, | when 56 persons were killed, was j the worst single month we have ever experienced, and last De cember was not much better.” Newbry said the major factors in the holiday problem are heav- ier vehicle and pedestrian traf- fie, seasonal hazards and more widespread drinking. By over coming the first two with ea re- ful driving, and avoiding the last when planning to drive or walk in traffic, Oregonians could re duce holiday t radgedies by at least two-thirds, he declared. “It’s the season to be merry’ of course. But let’s make it the season to be wary, as well,” the safety official suggested. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith left Friday’ for Everett. Wash., where they will spend Christmas at the home of their daughter. Former residents of that place, Mr. and Mrs. Smith expect to spend a week there. Mrs. Claude Goldizen and her daughter, Betti, left late Sunday evening for Oxnard, Calif., to visit Raymond Goldizen and fam ily. Vernon, a student at Univer sity of New Mexico, will also be present at the re-union. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Turley left yesterday for Berkeley, Calif., to spend Christmas with their son, and family. They will be gone about a week. and Ambulanœ Service Phone 1C91 Crescent City California Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Smith are located at 3051 Rosslyn St., Los Angeles, Calif., where Mr. Smith will affiliate with a fire proofing concern as one of the stockholder owners. They left for their new home early last week, after spending more than a year in this area, where Mr. Smith was employed by Brimm Bros, sawmill. for all Service occasions, ( ARS AND TRUCKS! Sales and Service for Curry County GOLD BEACH OREGON Brookings MARKET a . ' mas WEEK-END per lb Ground BEEF . Irvin's Florists & Nursery Phone Crescent City 2224 or Call at Titus Bulh Farms per lb 49c. 9 Pork per lb ROAST Pork per lb STEAK 55r per lb Auto Painting MEADOWS Auto Service 9th and L Streets Calif. Ì All Popular Brand I 4 lbs 10 lbs Buy Ahead MIK, 4 for . 59c White Hulless 2 lbs POPCORN . 29c Guaranteed to Pop Canned 2 cans Skippy 19c lb. Jar 9k PEANUT BUTTER SUGAR . . . . 3 lbs Crisco, Snowdrift, Sprv Popular Brands 21 bars 5c CAN^Y BARS 39c carton CIGARETTES . . SHORTENING . . Hershev, Milky Wav, etc Limit, 4 lbs to a customer Large cans (case $6.69) 79r PUMPKIN . . . We Also Have Re-Built SPECIALS 59c COFFEE . . ... 99c BUTTER .... Immediate Mr. and Mrs. Walt Andrews and daughter of Gold Beach were visitors in this area, Sunday, at the home of her niece, Mrs. Walt BomhoiT. Mr. Andrews is connect ed with Curry County Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerns ex pect to leave Friday afternoon for Klamath Falls, where they will spend Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Gell and son, Jack of Day ton, were over night visitors here, en route to Santa Barbara, Calif., where they will visit Mrs. Gell’s sister and family over the holidays. Jack, a student at Universty of Oregon, will visit friends along the route. fry Pilot class ads today! UHM Redwood Empire Flowers PAGE THREE THE KEY TO GREATER VALUE— Local Mows Items BACON Fusiera’ Häme the World's Best Climate $1.49 Birdseye Fresh Frozen 98c FROZEN PEAS . 29c Birdseve Fresh Frozen LUTEFISK and HERRING STRAWBERRIES . MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM 'PAT” PATTERSON GEORGE HASSETT CAROLYN KERR AND JEFF THOR V. ASK PEGGY ASK DON VAUGHAN LYLE VAUGHAN ’W " « 49c