Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 01, 1952, PROGRESS EDITION, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thursday, May 1, 1952
Carpenters Call
Strike, May First
BROOKINGS HARBOR ru .O T . BROOKINGS. OREGON
on the C arp en ter’s Local No 2455
at its Crescent City headquarters
VanDolsons
Write
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All local carpenters who belone
to C arpenter A F. of L local No A o O U t T l l P i r W /r tr lz
24oo have been called out on
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strike as of May 1. The strike is
f i t t e r Leo VanDolson w rites
talk 'd against all contrartorc
u-u,, 1 that a lte r a year of language
called
contractors who
have failed to agree with a re study he and his family are re ­
cent ruling of the Board of Equal- m aining in Tokyo, where he is
Am-
ization raising the wages
of the to be assistant pastor of
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*««v rAin-
anum
a
church
and
serve
as
chap-
carpenters. This board is created
under the T aft-IIartley Act.
Iain at the hospital.
This,
he 0Q2
says.
.
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«iv
a,
is
exactly
w
hat
he
wanted
to
do
The executive com m ittee of the
Plans have been laid for him
local union h a s approved the
strik e.
Brookings and H arbor to conduct a series of evangelis­
carpenters are allied with the lo­ tic meetings, beginning in Sep­
cal which has headquarters at tember.
Crescent City.
He is busy giving Bible instruc­
tion
interested Japanese
Japanese uni
uni
An interim agreem ent ¡„
'
• to ° interesteil
istence during a period of timé " ,s l,;v s,udeI’ts and in other per­
se. forth as a tim e of L
“ nncl, w ork-
« • « « th at they
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Classified Ads"
O. Munson, raido repairm an at come news tn »ho
M atot Co., has returned to work c
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,hosc nav,n« r a ‘
W anted • Rigger for lob i n
m
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A neat and modern cottage,
fairly new. on 60x100 lot in nice
setting with m arvelous view. City
w ater. $4500 with only $500 down.
Balance like rent.
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MARKET
II IL B A X K , Proprietor
hi Redfield's Market
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
For Sale: 1950 Pontiac 8 2-dr
sedan, hydr.. R&H p r s g bacR,
up lights. visor, bum per guards,
under seal. $1700. Ceiling is $2055
No Shank—
PICNiC HAMS, lb.
*
For R ent: 3-room apartm ent
unfurnished except oil circulator.
against the increased wage scale w 'érk V h
y . happy ln th eir ncu Inquire at triplex on M atot road.*
has been draw n up Ail « n T rae rfé , ,
* ,here are such won'
tons who have signed this agiee-‘
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tnent. or who shall sign this agree.
If lookings for good ocean view
ment. increasing the c a rp en ter’s,
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1 iu c ? r b
corner home, a mile from Brook­
wage scale shall not, according D JI l?r , .
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to inform ation received by the m u n row n, police...... 2531 ings postoffice, with great buai-
Pilot, be struck against.
:City Recorder
ness possibilities, with other ad­
The strike seems to be only F ir e
~ u joining frontage available, or 3
against t h o s e contractors and \
1 1
acres ocean heights suitable for
builders who refuse to meet the A m b l " ‘9 n c e
2 l S l subdivision, you had b e tte r see
J. T. JACOBS, Owner, Hwy 101
proposed wage increase
Full inform ation regarding ih i«' WAJN 'IE D :
Would like
like good
good at Easy S treet. Phone 2535. No
rike
bv e !, ? " seco n a na
*>x 52,.
« trik
o may be obtained
.
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« a tu id a y calls, please.
9-2
s in k e may he obta.ned by calling Brookings
NOTICE
Phone Numbers
C
W U B A N K 'S
I-or R ent: 2-room cabin, suit­
able for 2 only. Sm ith T railer
t amp, Harbor.
Call for BR, Pilot.
S
Skinless
Wieners
59c, lb.
FRESH
SEA
FOOD
Bacon
Ends
Top Grade
Hams
and pieces
half or whole
25c, lb.
65c, !b.
Pork
Steaks
55c, lb.
Pork
Roast
center cut
55c, lb.
REDFIELD’S MARKET
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
I'K c Parking ¡or Customers m our own Parking
Lot.
Groceries, Prints, Vegetables and Meats I
IN OUR PRODUCE DEPT.—
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Carrots, crisp, hard, 3 hunches
Avacadoes, ripe, 2 foi
Grapefruit, Sunkist, dozen
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NOW is CANNING TIME for Asparagus, buy
it by the crate
Meco Grapefruit Sections, 303 tin, 2 fcr 25c
Royal Club
Grange Juice, 46-cz. tin, 29c; 3 for
35c
Royal Club
Tomato Juice, 46-oz. tin, 27c; 3 for
79c
Del Monte
Peaches, halves, 2 ’/ 2 tins, 31c; 3 for
9
Ranchers Pride
Egg Noodles and Turkey, 2 ’/ 2 can 49c; 2-95c
1 hints— in heavy syrup— 303 tin
D el I Liven
Prune-plums, 303 tins, 13s; 2 fo r.
- una, tight meat, grated, 25c; 4 for . 98c
Bisquick, prepared baking mix, 45c; 2 for 89c
\ an Camps
Pork and Seans, 2 ’/ 2 tin, 21c; 5 fo r.
Sunshine Marshmallows, 3-oz. pk, 16c; 2-31c
Royal Club—303 cans
'orn, cream style, 19c; 3 for . . . .
Peas, large garden, 303 tin, 14c; 6 fo r . 80c
Meco Beans, green cut, 17c; 6 for . . . 99c
Old English Dog Food, No. 1 tin, 10 fo r. $1.00
Waldorf Tissue, 650 sheets, 7 rolls . . 68c
55f
Hi-Hc Cracker, taste the difference, ea . 29c
MJB Rice, long grain white, 1 lb. 12 oz. pk. 36c
Miracle Whip, salad dressing, pints . 31c
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