Thursday, July 31, 1952
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
m eeting at th e county a g e n t’s of
fice at Gold B each T hursday . The
new program for th e PM A w as
explained and th e precin ct com
m ittee m an sent out to s ta r t th e
new plan rolling. Mr. Dunwootiy,
field m an for PMA. w as th e re to
explain the new program .
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Langlois Girl Was
Bist. Essay Winner
ARTHUR E. SUMMERFIELD
C h a irm a n , Republican N a tio n a l
Get th a t P io n eer H istory a t the
P ilot office, $6.00.
Wood To Burn!
PMA Group Named
For Northern Curry
LA N G LO IS
M ary Donaldson.
D enm ark, has won he regional
contest on h er essay "C o n serv a
tion F arm in g for A bundant Liv
ing." T he region includes C olora
do, M ontana, W yom ing, S o u th D a
kota, Idaho, W ashington, O regon
end C alifornia.
M ary wins an expense-paid trip
to N ational G range th is fall at
R ockford, Illinois, w here h er es
say will be judged for natio n al
honors, w ith top prize of $1000
and bottom , w ith $300.
M ary is a t least su re of th e
bottom as th e re a re only six con
te s ta n ts , and six prizes. S h e has
a good chance, also to win th e top
prize. Langlois and D en m ark a re
proud of th e ir girl.
She has a tte n d e d th e Langlois
schools and is at present a ju n io r
in Langlois high school. S he w as
an activ e m em ber of S ixes J u v e
nile G range and has now g rad u -
ited into th e s u b o rd in a te G range
K here she heads a co m m ittee ii>
ch arg e of g a th e rin g sales slips.
ITcr 4-H w ork has been been!
o u tstan d in g . She has ta k e n prizes
in canning and w ith h er calves
nd lam bs. She has won sch o lar
ships to su m m er school at C or
LANGLOIS A N o rth e rn C u rry
C ounty PMA nom inating co m m it
tee. consisting of John D onaldson,
C harles Fox, P aul S m ith, R ay
mond Capps, and R ay Z um w alt,
m et at the hom e of John D onald
son, W ednesday and placed in
nom ination a group of fa rm ers
who will be can d id ates for office
Screened S(ind, and Gravel of precinct com m itteem en
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F arm ers of this a rea will la te r
vote by secret ballot on those to
be selected by this co m m ittee and
select a list of th ree re g u la r and
two a lte rn a te precinct co m m itte e
men. whose d u ty it will be to as
Top Soil
Fill Dirt
sist in carry in g out this farm pro-
D rainage R ock
1 gram for he y ea r 1953.
Phone 2341
M ore w ork will be cen tered on
Leonard Real E state
the precinct com m itteem en for
1953 because of th e new change
th a t will go into effect it will be
necessary to visit every farm of
the area and to g e th e r w ith th e
fa rm er line out his m ost im jw rt-
an t soil conservation needs.
HOURS:
T he purpose of the new program
W eek D ays, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. is to urge soil conservation and
to encourage increased production
SATURDAY S
to keep in pace w ith the increase .
9.00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
of population.
T ra in in g classes
will la te r on be held for precinct
com m itteem en to fit them for the
Tw o Barbers on Saturdays task aiiott. i them .
M illw ood o r v en eer core, any
len g th . S p ecial savings now on
q u a n titie s. E D ’S WOOD YARD,
S m ith R iver, C ali., o rd e r by m ail
o r phone S m ith R iver 339.
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vallis several y ea rs M ary is an C hetco W ran g lers and B rookings
all-aro u n d girl of whom any com business m en m et w ith th e group.
m u n ity o r fam ily could be ju stly
The p ro g ram for th e 1952 fa ir
proud.
is being com pleted, and w as chief
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topic of co n v ersation. o B ard and
im anager a rc proud to ann o u n ce
th at S o u th e rn C u rry is slunw ng
a tine sp irit of co-operation and
it is believed th e 1952 fa ir will
he one ot th e best. Btx)ked for
T h e *Curr> C ounty F a ir Board, A ugust 22. 23 and 24, th e fa ir
consisting of Leo Lucas, president. v ill be held at th e fa ir g ro u n d s
O llie F erg u so n , and C. 11. Brooks, at (Told Beach.
to g e th e r w ith M anager K enneth
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r a(7(.M«s, ¡totted and in bloom.
Thom pson, w ent tA B rookings last
W ednesday evening to hold re g u See M rs. J. J. Gallagher.
la r m eetin g of th e group. T he
T ry Pilot Class Ads- they payJ
Fair Success Theme
0 i Brookings Group
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<HEER for
the HOME!
7 A’ umber of Parakeets
to choose from
Buy One and Teach It To Talk!
(.ages, stands, bird seed and complete
supplies for your pets.
BROOKINGS FEED & SEED
Youth For Christ
( )1 Brookings and I larlxtr W ill Present
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Salvage Sand
and Gravel
Jake's Barber Shop
N ext
To N ook Cafe
' Other Langlois N otes
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V isitors a re com ing from all
over Coos and C urry counties to
view the ce n tu ry plant bloom ing
on th e Bill Jen n in g s place on
F lo ras C reek. This plant w as set
Sum m er Cut Prices!
out in 1913 by M cAdam s and w as
O r\
IA/ a a /I Y f t r f l carefl for ten d erly th ro u g h o u t the
• O f Iz * V V O v U
I U l U y ea rs b\ subsequent owner'- of the
> H y wood Cores, cord S i2.00
Mill -wood, cord
f
$10.00
A ny Length !
Phones 2546 or 2341
property. This is the first y ea r
it has bloomed and it sends a
spike 26 feet into th e air, covered
w ith beautiful w hite bell-shaped
flowers. Tins plant is ra re ly seen
so fa r nothr. and gets its nam e
from the fact th a t it is supposed
to bloom once every 100 years, i
Joe Nilsen and C larence B rooks
a tten d e d a county-w ide P M A
< A.
MARiLEEM AND MARJORIE SCOVILIE
\ o t e d S/stcr )!ustca! / earn
of
P ho and / elevisioin
Playing the Marimba, Piano and Vibra H arp
At Baptist Community ('hureb, at 8:oo p. m. on
Saturday, August 2nd