The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 11, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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    Discussed Need For
Labor Importation
David Brown of Biegger's Furniture
Store, is walking on air thia week,
following birth of a six pound son
to himself and Mrs. Brown at the
Myrtle Point hospital last Saturday
night. The young man has been
named David Lee.
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Statç and local representatives of
the United States Employment Ser­
vice, State Division of Vocational
Educational, Extension' Service and
Farm Security Administrator met in
the local Farm Security Administra­
tion office Monday, February 8, and
discussed local labor conditions rela­
tive to the importation of the fifteen
agricultural workers who will arrive
in | h» ’county next week from Arka-
Uncle ff'Mie Mullin» »aye-
tered from Bandon for treatment
This morning Dewey Beyers un­
derwent a major operation.
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Dismissals the past week were Mrs.
Those in attendance at the meeting
included: Verne F. Livesay, State RR
director, Farm Security Administra­
tion; Earl R. Cooley, State Super­
visor, State Division of Vocational
Agricultural; George A.
Bellorti
Field Supervisor, United States Em-
strom and Dale Winn, District Super­
visors, Farm Security Administra­
tion; Eugene Hampton, Supervisor,
Farm Security Administration; F. C.
Schrer, manager, Marshfield office of
the United States Employment Ser­
vice; George Jenkins, County Agnt
of Coos county and Robert Knox,
County Agent of Curry County, Ex­
Ray Cornwall and baby and Mrs.
Don Wheaton and baby on Sunday;
Andrew Patrick, of Arago, Mary
Louise Sheckler, Mrs. Louis Premier
I thur . f :RI.
tension Service; Tad Bir»ch and Jack
Koch, Smith-Hughes
Instructors:
Glen Weaver, Assistant Supervijr,
State Division of ‘Vocational Agri­
culture and Leonard W. Rice, County
RR Supervisor, FSA.
Glen Weaver and Eugene Hampton
will spend some time in this section
watching developments and assisting
in the local operation in order that
they may carry this program on in
other localities in the state.
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