Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 20, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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BROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
O S C A gricultural Conference Looms
Thursday, March 20, 1952
Mrs. Jennie C arter, first grade I H om er K essler, of C u rry Coun-
teach er, has been confined to h er ty L u m b er C om pany, w as ill and
Judson and Rose Bell of C ar- hom e " i,h m um ps'
?Way fr° m hiS busin<?ss m u d k o f
l<lSt WPPK
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p en terv ille left last W ednesday
Mrs. Alice G ran is tem porarily
for Lebanon w here they are v is-' em ployed at B rookings M arket
‘‘F ren c h y ’’ A rre ll w a n ts all and
itin g relativ es. They will also v is - , w
hile
Phyllis
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tte Simpson, re g u la r clerks, are city m ain tain a h itch in g post for
tu rn in g home.
having a few day§ recreatio n at convenience of Dobbin a t th e en-
San Francisco.
| tran c e of his d ru g sto re.
Mr. and Mrs. P aul P eterso n of
th e P ilot S taff are ce le b ratin g th e ' ~
birth of th e ir first grandson, born
to th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. R ichard
S tep h en s of Red Blufl, Calif. The
young m an has been nam ed S te ­
phen W ayne.
EXPERIENCED HOME BUILDERS
Local News
E. E. F R E Y
Q uite a num ber of B rookings
people w ere present S unday a t the
th ird in th e series of co ncerts at
C rescent City, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Jones and
baby J a n a Lee. and Mr. Jo n e s’
sister, B etty, of G ra n ts P ass vis­
ited Mrs. Jo n es’ sister, Flossie
B uchanan and husband, over the )
w eek-end.
& SO N
Lei E. E. Frey and Son help design and build your
new home or remodel your old one!
BLUE PRINTS FURNISHED!
See at Chambers Fir Courts, Harbor
Mrs. E llen A rrell and son, J e r ­
ry. w ent to C oquille S unday to
visit re la tiv e s d u rin g the school
vacation.
Mrs. F ran c is A rrell at C h e tc o 1
D rug is m aking chocolate chick­
ens and bunnies m ore personal
for th e c h ild re n ’s E a s te r g ifts
by adding th e ir nam es in fro st­
.
Ne*1 Weeks stfttcwlde conference at Oregon State College promises
to go a long way toward answering the question: W hat's ahead for
£ rF ° r
postcr caiiing attenti° n *
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associate director of the college agricultural extension
service, who says a conference aim is to guide direction the state's lone
• h i e T e ‘Cinl; r ! {“
‘° n sho“ ld take F anner,‘ a n d t b ^ n e i ’S
ir e ix ^ ic U d
^rv e -d a y meeting and at least 1,000
Economic Comm .
Books z5 2 M eet.
GOLD BEACH
The second
Annual a g ric u ltu re econom ic jlan -
nirig conference is set for M arch
27 to 29, at C orvallis. P u rp o se of
th is conference according to F. L.
B allard , associât»» d ire c to r of E x ­
tension Service. OSC. is to p ro ­
vide an o p p o rtu n ity for its com ­
m itte e s to ppraise the c u rre n t s it­
u atio n review significant past
developm ents, and to look into
th e fu tu re of all a g ric u ltu ra l and
ru ra l l i f e in tere sts w ithin the
sta te .
state-w id e conference. P aul V.
M aris, extension service d irec to r
from 1920 to 1931. w as re tire d re ­
cently from a position as d irec to r
of the te n a n t purchase program ,
fa rm e rs hom e a d m in istratio n , of
W ashington. D. C., will be one of
the th re e featured speakers. He
re tu rn e d recen tly from an eco­
nom ic co-operation ad m in istratio n
assignm ent in E urope and will
leave soon a f te r bis C orvallis ap ­
p earan ce on an a g ric u ltu ra l m is­
sion to Iran . Them e of his a p ­
p ea ran c e will be b u i l t around
A dvintagea o f P la n n in g To­
g eth er."
Som e elevent co m m ittees have
lx»en w orking for som ething over
I h<* purpose is to exam ine the « .'e a r g a th e rin g inform ation,
At
In terests« w ith the help of e x ­
this m eetin g at C orvallis this in
perienced producers and lending fo rm ato n will be p re sen ted at
hom em akers. It is then planned
fo itn u s a n d all a tte n d in g will
to blend th e ir experiences and have an o p p o rtu n ity to learn of
co n c lu sio n s w ith the technical
the ed u c atio n al w ork needed in
Inform ation av ailable from state, most lines.
fed eral and p riv a te agencies eon- I
It a p p e a rs th a t this is a most
Coined w ith a g ric u ltu re and ru ­
o m p o rta n t m eetin g and one w hich
ra l life. In this m an n er it is ex ­
«<11 a g ric u ltu re leaders and hom e­
pected th at people will spell out
m ak ers of C u rry county should
n program of desirable action for ta k e p a rt in.
O regon ag ric u ltu re.
A dvance re g istra tio n card s a r e '
L an d -g ran t college re p re se n ­ av a ila b le at each county exten-!
ta tiv e s from six s ta te s as well as slon offices.
V S. D epartm ent of A griculture
o b serv ers will be present for the
Use these colum ns
it pays!
GIBBS LBR. CO.
P’,One J545
Easy Street
ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS
Driveway and Fills
TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE
CEMENT -
GRAVEL -
LIME
Common and Face Brick
ing.
•
The M orris Bros, began erec­
tion of P riscilla R obinson's com ­
m ercial building on the founda­
tion, previously poured. Monday.
Bad w e a th e r ham pers all building
at present.
W a rre n S m ith and Boh Dim-
mick w ere m em bers of the B rook­
ings city council who atten d e d the
L eague of O regon C ities m eeting
a t Coos Bay last Thursday eve­
ning. T he tw o men sat in on
q u ite a n u m b er of rou n d -tab le
I
d iscussions.
LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT
and
HOSPITAL INSURANCE
F o r fr ie n d ly h e lp on yu u t per
•ona l insurance problem s, w ith o u t
o b lig a tio n , ca ll or w rite :
tfA f/L T
S T E W A R T , Dint Mgr.
Box 601, Salem, Oregon
Woodmen A ccident Com pany
^ /» n c o ln
GENERAL UTILITY HOISTS
O N D ISP L A Y A T
Olympia Hardware & Supply Co.
Kerr Building
Brookings, Oregon
WILLOX VENEER MFG. CO
A n Oregon CO O P E R A T IV E Association
60 Membership Shares Authorized By Charter
February 15, 1952
MEMBERSHIP SHARES OFFERED AT
$5,000 PAR VALUE
Ra¡nests for Information, Application or Subscriptions should be
directed to WILLOX VENEER MFG. CO.
¿ ,n,lcs n,,rth of
Ore.. Main Hwy 101, or
I O k 1 LAND Ol I K E— Room 713, Board of Trade Building.
Corner S. W. 4th Ave., and Oak St., ATwater 9388.
WILLOX VENEER MANUFACTURING CO.
BROOKINGS, OREGON
A t lia n t Saturday and Sunday Afternoons!