Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 18, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Brookings-Harbor Pilot Oregon Coast
T H U R S D A Y . F E B . iS. 1954
Newton's Daughter
Group Plans
Livestock M eet
Considered Success For Tourists
Wed In Portland
IN VOLLEYBALL GAM E
j score of 28 to 20-
The m orning eighth g rade class L ™ *
th ° score fo1
d efeated the aftern o o n class in a »
Mr. and Mrs. Almo H. N ew ton ___ _____________
of H a rb o r a re in P o rtlan d this
w eek, w here th ey will a tte n d the
w edding of th e ir d au g h ter, R uth,
on F riday, F e b ru a ry 12, to John
C. S tevens of th a t city. They
drove up to P o rtla n d F e b ru a ry 6
w ith th e ir d a u g h te r who c a m 5 I
from M edford to get them . Miss
N ew ton has lieen su p erv iso r of
th e so u th ern O regon bran ch of
th e Boys and G irls S o ciety in
M edford. Mr. S tevens is a civil
en gineer of th e firm of S tev en s
and Thom pson.
T he w edding will be a q uiet one
w ith only m em bers of th e two
fam ilies presen t, followed by a
reception at th e hom e of Mr. and
M rs. John W hitelaw . T hey plan
to spend th e ir honeym oon in San
F rancisco and Los Angeles.
m ° rn ,n g
W? iCh had lost
a previous gam e by 11 points.
A rth u r W aud, m an ag e r of the
T he eig h tee n th an n u a l m eeting
o f th e W estern O regon Livestock O regon C oast A ssociation, will
A ssociation held a t S alem J a n u ­ rep resen t th e S ta te of O regon at
a ry 25 to 27 w as considered by the trav el, vacation and sport
ev ery o n e to he an o u tstan d in g show scheduled for S an F ra n ­
event. In sp ite of bad w e a th e r cisco, M arch 5 to 14.
conditions then» was an a tte n d ­
Also scheduled are shows a t De­
an c e of m ore th a n 200. It w as tro it in M arch and at M ilw aukee.
g ra tify in g to know th a t each of Los Angeles and M inneapolis in
th e 13 co u n ty unit organizations Apr il. One w as held in C hicago in
in the W estern O regon A ssocia­ D ecem ber
tion w as rep resen te d at th e m e e t­
P la n s for p artic ip a tio n by the
ing.
S ta te of O regon in these shows
In connection w ith the dem on­ w ere w orked out at the co n fer­
s tra tio n of lam b cu ttin g , held the ence of th e P acific N orthw est
first evening, H arold Cohn, c h a ir­ Travel A ssociation, held recen tly
m an of the lam b prom otion com ­ I a t H elena. M ontana. Six states,
m itte e for the O regon Wool G row '-. , including O regon, and one C a n a ­
e rs A ssociation, discussed the re ­ dian province p artic ip a te d in the
s u lts of th a t program in the conference.
s ta te . He m entioned th a t lam b
'The O regon C oast A ssociation
consum ption had m ore th a n dou­ says th a t 1.250,000 p o te n tia l tr a v ­ 4-H S E W IN G B E E S M E E T
Your Local
bled as a resu lt of th is project.
T he 4-H S ew ing Bees m et last
elers will view th e exhibits of the
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F IR E A SSO C IA TIO N
On th e last day th e m eeting w e ste rn s ta te s a t trav el shows w eek a t th e hom e of C arol Ann
w as called to o rd e r at 9:30 a m. this spring. T o u rists last y e a r Cross. Follow ing th e re g u la r open­
Agent
at which tim e th e c o m m itte e re­ spent $7,000.000 w ithin seven ing and business m eetin g the
p o rts w ere considered and voted n o rth w e st states.
g ro u p w orked on head scarv es u n ­
Phone 2211
upon. 1 h ere w as good discussion
Also scheduled for this spring d e r th e supervision of th e ir lead ­
fio m th e floor on th e issues. One a rc th e visits of trav el ed ito rs of er, Lois Le C laire.
in p a rtic u la r w as th e resolution im p o rtan t
e a s te rn
new spapers.
su g g estin g an a d e q u a te m eat in­ I b is spring, the Oregon coast will
spection service com parable to host th re e ed ito rs for a tw o-w eek
th a t of W ashington and C alifo r­ pci iod, instead of the single w eek
nia. It is fe lt by som e th a t this they fo rm erly stayed.
should not he a com pulsary law
a s at least 75 j»er cent of the
tion accep ted th e invitation of the
m e a t consum ed in th e s ta te is
C u rry C ounty Livestock A ssocia­
now federal inspected. It w as felt
th a t th e sm aller p la n ts th a t fu r­ tion to hold its 1955 annual m eet
m g in Gold Beach.
nish ab o u t 25 p er cent of th e m eat
consum ed would be placed un d er
a serious h an d icap by com pulsary
inspection. It w as agreed, how ­
ever, th at the r e f o r t w as sa tis fa c ­
to ry and so adopted.
H ie p re d a to ry anim al and gam e
c o m m itte e discussed th e resolu­
tion p resen ted by th e C u rry
( o u n ty Livestock A ssociation j>er-
ta in in g to th e closure of th e doe
season.
D iscussion b ro ught out the fol­
c1
low ing p o in ts:
D am age com ­
p lain ts w ere m ainly from ow ners
ot a g ric u ltu ra l cropland ;th e doe
B .fo ru you buy - molru a foatura-by-foature
season is opened, on a y early
companion with any othor w athor . . .
basis, to rem ove the over-popu­
latio n of deer and to reduce d ee r
Only LAUNDROMAT has them a ll I
Forget the calendar! W ith years-
d am ag e on croplands; d u rin g
ahead Rich-Heat Burner Oil you
h u n tin g season the land on which
enjoy sum m er all w inter long.
d am ag e is done is g en e rally
Rich-Heat burns clean and steady
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posted. It seem ed to the co m m it­
because
it's made by Richfield from
te e th a t tins w as a cycle d e b a t ­
top selected crudes, specially refined
ing its own pui'pose.
then double treated for highest
T his p ro b lem w as left in the
W O G H -T O -S A V t D O O R
W ATER S A V E R
beat
value. Also—Richfield’s exclu­
h ands of th e individual counties
unloading
A
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tic a lly
sive ingredient. Solante, keeps
to solve w ith the support of the
your
oil
burner
free
from
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exact
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ount o f
''e s t e r n Oregon L ivestock Asso­
load
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consuming
sludge,
rust
and
corro­
ciation.
o ilo a d .
sion. A et you do not pay extra
le g is la tio n and ta x a tio n com -
for Rich-Heat . . . Let us till your
n n tfe e s re p o rted th at a sizeable
order now.
iHu-tion of tim b e r for forest prod-
u cts is being re m o v a l from re
R IC H F IE L D
Vested 0 4 (■ lands and public do­
m ain owned b\ th e D epart m em
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of In terio r, and 75 p e r c e n t of the
sale of sturnpage from these lands
s returned to O regon counties in
beu of faxes
C O N T A I N I N G S O L A R IT E
Die W estern O regon Livestock
t¿ ó u íh !h e m
W ash Everything—Even N ew Miracle Fabrics
A ssociation recommends to the
¡Automobile Insurance
New Rates Now
In Effect
Arthur Knox Insurance Agency
No other Wisher
coo tnolch -fjtc Jê^bjtes of-the,
turn
on the
summer
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Mfestinghouse
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RICH-HEAT
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BURN ER O IL
Sc» u (.try of Interior Douglas Mc­
C L I A N I R . . . i A F I R . . . R A IT IR
K ay th a t no change in sale policy
Of B u rrm , of
Man#K,
FOSTER & BOLVI
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mad.- which w ould elim inate
2 .'?’ « " " l- titiv ,. bidding in ,hc
sale ot timber.
Tho Ofcgon Livestock Associa-
Phone 2685
After Hours 2395
You m ay select low te m p e ra tu re, m inim um wash
tim e for m iracle fabric«—h o t tem p eratu re,
longer w ash periods far heavy, d irty d o tlies . , *
and aU com e o u t sparkling d e a n !
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