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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1949)
PAGE EIGHT The World’s Best Climate Thursday, January 6, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregon section. Our abundant supply of . E I | I I garden products that will take!« care of our needs for the entire year was grown on a plot about 100 feet square. ROD AND GUN CLUB DOINGS—Paul woods, of Roguewoods “Moreover the profit of the resort near Wedderburn, has invited members of the Oregon Coast earth is for all: the king him- PORTLAND — Federal labor Association to visit him ne^t Sunday, Jan. 9, to discuss, among other self is served by the field.” Ec laws enforced by the Wage and things, th(» recommend«.tions clesiastes 5:9. Hour «nd Public Contracts di made by the Interim Committee tions made* at the Oregon Coast visions. U. S. Department of La- and Dr. Gabrielson. Charles Gray- get-together, Sunday. bor, will be explained in detail Although those attending the shel w ill be present a n d has during a special series of pro game didn't object, it was very planned to bring brother Rod & be broadcast each Sat- grams to disappointing to the members of Ray Erskine of Portland is a Gunner, Hans Nelson, secretary- 4115 p. m. by Station urday at the Ramrods basketball t e a m house guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. County Hospital Assn. treasurero f the club, as his guest KOIN here, it was announced in when Gold Beach aggregation O. Schmitt. —wo arp also in possession of Annual Meeting, Jan. 17 an interview' this wreek. The first failed to upt in an appearance *he report make by John B. Eb- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thornton Annual meeting of the Curry program will be aired next Sat last Thursday evening as prom inger, dissenting member of the of Grants Pass are spend the County Hospital association will urday afternoon. ised. A telephone confirmation of interim committee, whose n c- next few winter months in the date was ma made be neia, held, ivionaay, Monday, Jan. 17, ommendations will be studied by the np aaTe Pc Thursday T hursday । oe u, at 1:00 i Madison R. Smith, branch man- Harbor area. He is employed by our committee and presented for anfl next word from p. h. at the Episcopal church, at the1 forest service during the sum a g e r of the Divisions and in Beach was received during'Gold Beach. The following order mer months. discussion at the Roguewoods charge of enforcement activities the preliminary game with the! of business will be transacted: meeting, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Rice returned last in Oregon, will beb the principal Smith River team, and simply1 Election of Officers. This meeting of the Oregon w’eek from Southern California speaker on the series prepared stated that they would not be Adoption of By-laws, Coast Association will bp closely i--- w’here they spent Christmas with* for the information of manage here. Since ------ were — are not in i Discussion of ways and moans ment and labor, and the general followed by our own regular Jan. California time (prior to Jan. 1 ) । of reaching the fund-raisng goti relatives. They were accompan ied home by Mrs. Rice’s daugn- Public. meeting on Tuesday evening, and Mr. Shiffer of the state depart this did not allow quite time! Smith will review' the first 10 it will be of particular interest enough ter. Miss Nancy Stone, who leit for the Ramrods to ar • ! ment will be present at the an years under the fair labor stand- to all members to hear the opin the last day of the year for nual meeting. range another game. ards act (federal w-age and hour ions offered and the recommenda- Grants Pass to visit before re law) and describe some of the turning to Stanford University to The fishing has slacked off a benefits received by industry and continue her studies. t the past week ^pncipally *o. labor during the past decade, as Lawrence Wright and EvereIt bad water conditions. The smart he is heard in the opening pro Jordan spent Christmas at Eu- fishermen are still taking fish gram, Saturday, He will explain reka with Mr. Wright’s mother, but those who cannot adjust their the purpose of the act and intent, BARTON W. MARSH Mrs. Jom Danley and familv. of congress in establshing a un:'£ method of fishing to meet chang When they returned home they es in • in stream levels and subse-( It has been pretty nippy here w’ere accompanied by Mr. Wright form minimum w’age and setting* quent changes in the channels in “Bear Holler’’ for the past up regulations governing the rate Hngh Gearin’s couple of wpcks . The nights nave sister, Mrs. Walter Davis and of payment for overtime w’orK. didn’t do so well. hung around 10 to 15 degrees be two children of Vallejo, who vis Law Office 1 Feller Sez— On Jan. 15, Smith will describe low’ freezing .with about the same ited at the home of her aunt, the “yardsticks” by which cov Never maki' a defense or apol WEDNESDAYS degree of temperature above the Mrs. Andrew Jackson. She also erage is established and will dis ogy before you are accused. freezing for the days. All told visited her father, Claude Wright, cuss the various exemptions from w’p havp had about two inches of and grandmother. Mrs. Hattie: ihe minimum wage or overtime At home on other days, snow’. All things considered, our Mackey. Mr. and Mrs. Danley | provisions allowable under the on Hwy 101, 2 miles so. winter weather here in Curry drove here from Eureka the lat This month of January gets its county is about as nearly perfect ter part of last w eek to take ( । act. JUic third program in the of Brookings. series, scheduled tor Jan. 22, will name from Janus th«' immortal as we should desire. ‘ them back home. 1 explain the new’ overtime inter- with two faces one in front and Mrs. Curt Waldien returned Tn fact, we have manv things ’ { pretauons necessitated by the one in the back of his head, di ■ home from Los Angeles afterj to be recent ruling of the U. S. Su Omnkful for here in south- roctlv behind the first. The earlv spending Christmas with her chil west Oregon. are ( Our streams preme court in the longshore Romans pictured Janus be- dren and their families. While free from contamination; thev ; case, and will point out how all nign old man both faces identical, she was gone, her mother-in-law, of vari- 1 abound in healthy fish ihese_ interpretations apply to both well trimmed beards and Mrs. Anna Waldien was quite ous kinds. About all we know of ether types of industry. out ill, but is improving. smogs and poison fogs is what The Walsh-Healey Public Con ; upon the wot Id with Mrs. Donald Payne and daugh tracts Act, the Portal-to-Porial and Rod and Reel w ’ p road in thp papers. The sea pression. The face in the back ter, Connie, are visitng her par Act and the Child Labor regula contemplated the past which be life along our shores is healthy ents at San Diego, for a few tions will be discussed in futuie longs to history while the face and uncontaminated. The hills weeks. broadcasts by Smith. toward the fu abound in game of various sorts; in even the coon are becoming so Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Buchanan I ite time we look Done Very Reasonable Second and fourth Tuesdays both ways. And so we come t o plentiful hero on Chetco Heights returned early this week from a our Jan. 13 meeting of the month that they about cleaned us out two weeks stay at Petaluma and cf each month, at I. O. O. F. hall, of Janus when we shall bt' look- of roasting ears this fall. Where other California places where Topaz Rebekah lodge. Members with our histor- I lived when a boy the bay of they visited relatives. The B. & urged to attend, and visitors al in< ians and fonvard with our com- coon hound was about the swect- B. Cafe was opened Wednesday. ways welcome. mit tee chairmen quit e as it ests music wp knew’. Perhaps the I c.r boys in Curry county had better get a taste of the spirit that en previously announced tne theme of this meeting the birth ters into the coon hunt. They will day party of the clu, is Spanish find it exhilirating, Im’ sure. 1 & Interior Decorating or Mexican. It is the preview of Back in these beautiful hills ’aper Hanging Spray Painting the big annual show. Whether or may be found little pockets of Rural and Farm Buildings not we are able to contribute to land that have been enriched nything in spray or brush work. the “atmosphere Espanol” all are through the ages by the annual urged to attend this meeting as growth falling back into the soil Dodson Painting Co. undoubtedly Dorothy Lockland in the form of humus. Here in Across from Pilot Office or who is in charge of this as well "Bear Holler” we have adjacent’ PHONE 41 as the big show will have some to our plot of garden land spots FREE ESTIMATES ideas and suggestions for the Li of pure humus several feet deep. | and how things do grow’ when! ter show. SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 you spread over your garden a I coating of this product of cen-1 furies. One who has not experi enced it cannot know’ the pleas ALL MENS, BOYS AND CHILDRENS ure and satisfaction found in the 1 for and reaping the re caring Field Boots Work or Dress Shoes 1 tila t a goixi garden af- Loggers, calked or uncalked I fords. Slippers Rubber Footwear This is the New’ Year season and we have enjoyed an uninter 1 rupted supply’ of fresh garden I products since last spring. We ex ON ALL WOMENS DRESS SHOES pect this to continue until about 1 tune for next spring garden to AND SANDALS! I m 1 coming along. W ehave to draw upon this winter, fre^h, ev U ery’ day, from the soil as we re fl quire it, such garden products as ALL WOMENS STREET SHOES cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, 1 AND RUBBER FOOTWEAR BODY AND FENDER WORK PAINTING Brussel sprouts, kale, onions, beets, turnips, parsley, carrots, WILLARD BATTERIES TITAN OILS parsnips, potatoes. /Xiong with these fresh from the garden prod ON SHOES PURCHASED DURING ucts, the pantry’ is filled with THIS RECORD-BREAKING SALE alxHit everything one can think of that is grown in a well-arrang ed homp garden, all canned and preserved to be drawn upon at will. The list includes tomatoes, BLAIR GOULD PEGGY GOULD Goldizen G. W Darling ^'as. beans, squash varous 1 of fruits, especially zrow mtifully wild in this» MK» Also on the program is a stop by step demonstration of seed box planting by the horticulture chairman, Mrs. Bertha Moore. AND don’t forget the Fiesta Chorus wall be on hand under the direction of Nell MacKenzie. The hostesses of the day, un der chairmanship of Mrs. Otto Turley are Mrs. Warren Smith., Mrs. Erskine Miller, Mrs. Geo. Weber and Mrs. Earl Brock. INCOME TAX SERVICE ©«era I LabOT LOWS To Be Explained IiJ Station KOIN Talk-; Local News Items as I See It! Along Azalea Row R. V. Guerrettaz Gun Smithing Repairing Don S. Johnson CllANiNG HOUSE FOR INVENTORY 10 Per Cent Off on: Brookings Garage ■ 15 Per Cent Off on 10 Per Cent Off on: Free Heel and Toe Plates BROOKINGS SHOE SERVICE