Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 02, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    P4GE SIX
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’s Best Climate
Enumerators Needed In District To
Commence Work On 1950 "Census
members, gathering Information
as to how individual school dis­
tricts function. Ray Johnson, the
deputy superintendent, told how
Del Norte school services oper­
ate. He outlined the state and
county tax funds as expended tor
educational purposes. School Sup­
erintendent Perry Davis spoke
on raising money for the school
building projects and told what
the modern school consists of.
Bids will be let soon for the lo­
cal school building.
THURSAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1550
ningham of Ashford, Wash., are i
on a vacation trip to SanJose
to visit relatives of Mr. Cunning-1
ham. They stopped briefly here
to greet their many friends.
One of the coldest mornings
for several years was experienced
Tuesday when a heavy frost i
lay on the ground and roofs in I
the area, with plenty of ice on
any water. The thermometer was
down to 26. Some pipes were
reported frozen.
Have no part in evil speaking
—it is a boomerang. It will poi­
son the minds of children against
their best friends. —Joseph M.
Johnson, Gold Beach.
EUGENE—Applications for po-1 approximately four weeks from
Genuine American
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4
4-
until
sition of crew leader in the 17th the date of appointment until
decennial census to be conducted their first salary check. Appli­
in April and applications for cants with veteran preference
LILY BULBS
employment as enumerator are who meet these requirements
For Sale Or Trade
now being received by the local will be given priority over non­
district office of the United Stat­ veteran applicants.
Designated
Applicants for enumerator jobs
es Bureau of the census.
The contest for cake baking
•
Final selection for the crew in rural areas must have an au- by the men was an interesting
“Set a watch. O Lord, before
tomobi
’
^
available
in
good
oper
­
affair.
Eleven
cakes
baked
and
1
by
leader positions will be made in
my mouth; keep the door of my
February after oral and written ating condition. The method of decorated by the men were cut
Oregon State Board
tests of candidates for the jobs, payment will provide for the and judged by lady judges. Mrs. I lips.” Ps. 141:3.
Perry
Davis,
Mrs.
Carl
Yahr,
i
“
Thou
1
o
v
e
s
t
all
devouring
Perry
of Plant Pathology
according to Ray M. Feves, cen­ cost of operating cars on official and
Mrs. Ronald McCish award- words, O thou deceitful tongue ’
census
business.
sus district supervisor here. Ap­
Application forms may obtain­ ed first prize to Palmer West­ Ps. 52:4.
proximately 22 crew leaders po­
“Deliver my soul, O Lord, from
15,000 jumbo bulb­
ed from the census office located brook for his angel food cake. lying lips, and from a deceitful
sitions will be filled. Each crew
lets,, each...........7c
at Room 205, Armory, Eugene. Second prize went to Warren ■ tongue. What shall be given un­
leader will have supervision over
Engdahl and third to Melvin Fer.
Mr. Feves will visit each of the
rill. Cakes were cut and served to thee? Or what shall be done
5,000 yearlings.....15c
about 20 enumerators.
counties th? first week in Feb­ to members.
unto thee thou false tongue? It
Qualifications required for se­ ruary. Exact dates for his vis­
is as the sharp arrows of the
First in a series of card par­
Reduced prices for
lection as crew leader include, its to the various communities
mighty man with coals oi juni­
ties
was
held
Tuesday
evening
as a minimum, a high school ed­ will be announced.
quantity lots.
at the school, sponsored by the per.’’ Ps. 120:2-4.
ucation and as least three years
“If any man among you seem
P.-T. A. Five hundred and pi­
experience in supervising or as­
nochle are the games. There will to bye religious, and bridleth not
sisting in the supervision of an
be prizes and refreshments each his tongue, but deceived his own
man’s (or woman’s I
Elkton, Oregon
office force or field crew, train­
John Walter Frock, pioneer night. The second will be held heart, this
in
vain.” James 1:26
religious is
ing of subordinates, making and resident of this valley, passed Thursday, Feb. 9. at 8 p. m.
reviewing reports of average dif­ away Sunday at Seaside hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cun- (Read also James 3:5-8).
ficulty, and handling related as­ following an illness of
signments. In general, an appli­ months. He was born at Oils.
cant’s record of experience must Douglas County, Oregon, Jan.
CITY. CALIFORNIA:
show satisfactory performance in 8, 1869, and was 81 years and Where to “FIND" end “BUY” It In CRESCENT
21 days of age. He was married A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
increasingly responsible positions
to Rhoda Cornwell at Port Or­
• College education may be ford, Nov 4, 1893. One daughter,
share” of vour trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
counted in pari in lieu of ex­ Mrs. Ora Perry, was born to merit a
perience.
this union, passing away in 1848.
Surviving, in addition to the
The c e n s u s bureau further
specifies that the applicant’s pre- widow are seven grandchildren,
Gifts, Stationery
vious employment and associa- Mrs. Martina Kinne of Smith
Floyd Mulligan
River,
Mrs.
Juanita
Snider,
tion must be of such a nature
School Supplies, Cards
Nick
Silverware
Repair & Installation
that they will facilitate obtain- Maiian Brack, Robert and
Perry oi Crescent City; Mrs.
Flatware
Telephone 2212
Supplies and Appliances
ing co-operation from respond- Carol Brack of Klamath, Mrs. 1010 2nd St.
Hollowware
ents. Census bureau employes are Roberta Shipp, Eureka. I
Crescent City, California
3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581
and are pun- also survived by two half-sisters
sworn to
DIRELYTE
ishable by law for revealing con­ and three half-brothers, Mrs.
fidential information but beyond May Wallace and Mrs. Clara
CRESCENT CITY
this care is exercised to employ Matheny of Port Orford, and 15
only persons who have public great-grandchildren.
He spent his younger life at
| & ELECTRIC CO.
confidence.
record dept i
Visit
our
Port
Orford,
later
moving
here,
Approximately 322 enumera­
where he has resided for many
Radio Sales ! Complete line of hard
tors will be employed to take the
829 SECOND
years. Funeral services will be
Service
and
ware
and
electrical
fix
­
1950 census in the following
held this (Thursday) afternoon
counties over which the local at 2 o’clock from Wier’s Mor
tures and appliances.
840 3rd Si.
Ph. 1512
office has supervision: Coos. Cur- tuary with Reev. E
I licks,
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PHONE 143
ry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, of Smith River, officiating. In­
Lane and Linn.
terment will be at the Odd Fel­
•F
Applicants for enumerator jobs lows cemetery at Crescent City.
Smith River P.-T. A. held its
must be citizens of the United
regular
meeting on Monday with Sheet Metal & Plumbing ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
States, have a high school edu-
more
than
50 present. Being fath-
Hardware, also clothing for the
cation or furnish evidence
“The Family Store”
Household
Appliances,
night,
meeting
was
in
entire
family, including boots &
in
comparable experience, be
charge of the men. Warren Eng-
Sheet Metal, Plumbing shoes. Come in and shop with us! Drygoods and Furnish-
good physical health and of ex­ dahl presided at the business ses­
*ings, Apparel for the
and heating supplies.
cellent character, and between sion. John Ostrom, chairman of
1280 Second Street
entire family
the ages of 21 and 65, although the program, introduced the fol­
Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
900
4th
St
Pho.
631
S.
d
H. Green Stomps, too
preference will be given to those lowing: Ken Layman, school dis-
between 1 '5 anti 45 years. They trict lepresentative of the coun-
must have sufficient financial re­ ty committee for school district
Carrcll’s-Hedrick
sources to sustain themselves for re-organization, who spoke to
m
RUBRUM
Not By Bread Alone
"The Elkton"
SMITH RIVER
Mack Hedden
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS—Give Them AtLeast A.Trial!
DAVIDSON'S
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Mulligan Plumbing
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
I Nielsen Hardware
PHONE 2202
F. A. Carr & Son
SURPLUS MART
Crescent
Chevrolet
ELECTRIC
■
Electrical Supplies
KATHERINES
Funeral Home
Beauty Shop
and
Ambulance Service
Next Door to Nook Cafe
Phone 1091
CLOSED ON MONDAYS
Open 9 to 5 Daily
a*
Crescent City,
California
Your Hotpoint Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 931
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Auto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
DEL PONTE'S
Shoe Store
X-RAY FITTED
Phone 2102
Mail Orders Filled
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
Chetco Drug Co.
YOUR REXALL STORE
Readv To Serve You Always
T. W. Zcnicr
PHONE 183
A Snack Or Meal
For Price Quotations On All
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 1881
2nd & Market St.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
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Tom Brown's
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Shirts
920 Second St.
+■
Del Norte Laundry
Gordon F.
JOHNSON
You can’t go wrong by
dropping in at the
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
Lumber Company
Store for Men
az
3-Day Service
i
a ♦
Leave Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners