BRWKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Ih u rsd ay , D ecd n lx T jS , 1952
PAGI NINE
< < «County Livestock
Assn. Meeting
B ill S te iw e r, president o f the
N a tio n a l W ool G row ers associa
tion. and Ed F allon, secretary to
the Oregon C attlem ens associa
tion. w ill be guest speakers at
the annual m eeting o f the C u rry
C ounty
L ive sto ck
association
w hich w ill be held in Gold Beach
S aturday, Dec. 20, a t the C ounty
C ourt House s ta rtin g at 10:00
a m., according to C liffo rd Jenk-
' ins, co unty extension agent and
secretary to the association.
M r. S te iw e r w ill discuss the
national and in te rn a tio n a l wool
situation, a topic o f great con
cern to sheepmen in C u rry coun
ty.
Eddie F a llo n w ill ta lk on the
ca ttle m e n ’s association ta xa tio n
program and the Oregon c a ttle
men of the year contest spon
sored by his association.
A n im p o rta n t p a rt of the day’s
program w ill be the d ra ftin g ,
presentation and adoption of com
m ittee reports w hich w ill direct
the a c tiv itie s of the association
fo r the com ing year. The com
m ittees w hich w ill be fu n ctio n in g
and th e ir chairm en a re: Range
and pasture management, John
Donaldson; weed control, N orm an
Chenoweth; predatory anim al con
tro l. Joe Nielson; ta xa tio n and
m arketing, Steve Spoerl; disease
control, H arve Crook.
Three directors w ill be elected
to serve a tw o-year term . The
directors whose term expires this
year a re: E llis Garcia, W . W.
O strander and Joe Nielson.
M ilto n
Moore,
Gold
Beach
stockm an, w ill re p o rt on the re
cent lam b and wool show barbe
cue and O llie Ferguson, county
la ir board m em ber, w ill present
the cham pionship trophies won
at the recent lam b and wool show.
Rod M cKenzie, president o f the
C u rry C ounty Livestock associa
tion has assured stockm en that
he " i l l s ta rt the m eeting p ro m p t
ly at 10:00 a.nr, so th a t the m eet
ing can be com pleted by m id-
afternoon and those w ho come
e a rly w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity
to see an in te re stin g a g ric u ltu ra l
film .
K o e lle r’s cabin t shop on F rid a y
s su ffe rin g m uch
pain.
afternoon and
M r. O ’B rien is employed by the
Chet co Inn and m uch interested 1
in the cause and cure fo r m an
kind's social problems.
F ra n k M cK endry, " h o makes
• his home at Young's sm all note 1,
had tw o fingers o f his le ft hand
badly cut on n jo in e r at Jim
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W e ’d lik e to
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M erry C hristi
M a y th e g re a t joy of
the season find its way
into your hearts
in large measure.
/b id fiest
MURRY MOTORS
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BROOKINGS RED-E-MIX
George and Min
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wish to than\ all'the people of Broohjn%s,
and the surrounding area for the past years
patronage and as always our pledge for quality
merchandise at fair prices will be maintained
through the coming year.
PHILLIPS DAD AN' LAD SHOP
The greatest gift is given again
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Roy H. Brown Mortuary
Phone 2244
fla t even a cataclysm could keep * £
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sincerity, tltc kind o f M erry Christ
the people o f our town deserve.
Rest wishes to alt.
B R O O K IN G S
MARKET
Les and Bob Dimmick