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Fire District W ii’l
Name Board At
The May Election
the pow er to borrow money, and
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to sell and dispose of general ob- V U I I g r C b b
ligation bond* not exceeding 5' i hpfUfl pFOIPPf
of assessed valuation provided a V I l v l L V x
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special election is called and the
Gt special interest to residents
m ajority of the voters vote ap-
the Brookings-H ai bor a re a is
provaj
the colum n one a rtic le ca rried in
The legality, financing, and di- j W ednesday's paper, which told of
Coni ,nued from pagt one
reel ion of a ru ral fire district is congress’ approval, am ong all the
" ’hin th e district A special
tax governed by sta te laws, and the projects, the Chetco. The story,
levs Of n o t eveeeH in cr in „ m.iin
onduct of a ru ral fir<? protection for benefit of those who did not
or flu dollar may be authorized organization
account
ire a n iz a tio n is is d directly
ire e tlv acco
u n t- s tt‘ •he a cco u n t in th e p a p e r:
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’> a m ajority of the legal voters aPje and responsible to the s ta te
at a special electio n called for fire IlfiUMfillfi
A
$360 000,000
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for
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m arshall
th at purpose.
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the truck rivers, harbors, flood control and
T h ,. li r e d i s t r i c t « II I a l s o h a » c la n ri‘ e q is u ip expected
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equipm ent now controlled by o th er w a r departm ent civil func-
the B rookings-H arbor volunteer tions passed the sen a te Tuesday
departm ent will become the p ro p on a voice vote.
It goes back to the house for
erty of the fire district. It is the
advice of equipm ent m anufac action on a $74,000,000 increase
tu rers th at with the installation by the senate.
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Except for $19,800,000 for the
of a standard fire pum p and
miscellaneous i t e m s th at the P anam a canal and sm all sum s
pr. sent truck and its 500-gallon for m iscellaneous op eratio n s of
booster tank will am ply serve o th er units, all of the m oney is
for rivers, harbors and flood con
he district for a tim e at least.
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trol.
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Oregon
P roject In —
Melvin Fitzhugh, 1, Senior
^L J
Among projects in th e bill as
€ irdtOb 76th HirthdflV passed by the sen ate, and the
A c o m b in e d birthday p arty was am ounts provided for each :
enjoyed by a fam ily group Sun-
R ivers and h a rb o rs —
< u> fit the home of Mr. and Mrs
G ulf in terco astal w a te rw a y be-
. .r vm Fitzhugh. Sr., in honor of tw een A palchee Bay, F la., and
. i. H tz h u g h s 76th birthday and the M exican border (G alveston
also that ol his son, George, whose d istric t). $2.030.000; T rin ity river,
,” r,,h J a>' * a!i M °nday.
, Texas, $1 490.000; N eches and An-
A birthday dinner was fe a tu r- gelina rivers, Texas. $1.500.000;
It would say "M'Ay «of fir
■« > a a tg e birthday cake. Be- Colum bia riv er betw een Vancou-
t h o a i strin g y e n d s and
side* th e honored guests, present ver, W ash., and Bonneville, O re ,
hard-to-set hm r with a new
w ere: Mrs. Melvin F itzhugh Sr., $439.000; C olum bia riv e r a t Bon-
A M 0 N
Mrs George Fitzhugh and ch.l- neville. $805.000; C olum bia river,
perm anent f ” You will be
dren, Mi. and M r s . C. W. K r u c - . a t U m atilla (M cN ary d am ), $5,-
thrilled with your new halo
gei and son and Mr. and Mrs. 000.000 000; Colum bia and trib u -
of soft baby curls and wav-
1,1 n<t ‘ ,o er and family.
taries above Celilo falls to m outh
es! Make an appointm ent
S n a k e r iv e t
$3( 0 0 0 ; B r a a o s
this week.
Mt. and Mrs. M erton Coffm an isaliel. Tex.. $127,000; S tu rg eo n
a te (he p aren ts of a son. born at Ray and t a k e M ichigan ship can-
v.iapp ,
t leseent City, a j $11,000; W rangell narrow s, in
on M arch 13 He weighed nine Alaska. $1.000.000.
ootinds and ten ounces and has
In addition to m oney for the
¡been nam ed W illiam M erton. Il
construction projects, the ap p ro
is a •’toss-up” w h e th e r his dad or priation includes funds for ad-
C/o«» d Bundays and Mondya
his g ra n d fath er. W illiam . Alto, is sane* planning lo r scon s of new
the prouder of the young m an.
projects by the arm y engineers.
Among these and the a p p ro p ri
LM UU,
a tio n s to r each a re :
Riva rs and h arb o rs
C hetco
river. O regon. $2000; Depoe Bay,
O re g o n . $1000, S n a k e River, Ore.,
$500,000.
F lo o d ( o r.iio l
Q u a rtz creek,
reservoir, SiXi i ' O, S w eet Home,
1 serve r, SUV-PO; N ehalem R i
If Your Mirror
Could Talk-
Zad;
Be: aufy Shop
Pypc Cone
Theatre
Brookings
e r. b a s in , .'s>oo<>, A p lin g to n .
“ SECRET
COMM AND
Slami,.- Pat O’Brien, C
t aróle Landis.
Sunday and Monday
h
,
,
March 21 and 15
Matinee a( 2 p. m. Sunday a
Me Bandit o f
Sherwood Forest
In Technicolor
S te C ornel W ilde as th e Son of Robin Hood
Plus a sh o rt technicolor.
Wednesday and Thursday-M arch 27 and 2S
“Passport to Suez”
" uh V\ arren Williams in the leading Role.
Also Short
Form s w e r e set e a rlie r this
week, and concrete is being p o u r
ed for supixrrt of the steam boiler
and p lan er which are being in
stalled by C urry County L um ber
C m . of which H om er K essler is
owner. As soon as local m ils are
in production. Mr K essler hopes
to plane and sell all the lum ber
they can produce.
Mr. and Mrs J w Hodges left
W ednesday m orning for Missouri.
They w ere accom panied by Jo e’s
t ¡rents. Mr. end Mrs W illiam
e ’s,
a havi lx en visiting
here.
R N u tt)
‘ and son. Au- i
o ae, of Da.v
O re g o n , a rr iv e d
.n B rookings I • yesterday, to
look fo r a site
purchase. Au- J
drae. still in th navy, hopes to
lx* discharged i
um m er. and
the fa th e r and son w ill e n te r the
lily business.
Mr. ami Mrs Chas. G rayshel
I e n te rta in e d a group of friends
Sat unlay ev ening at pinochle. R e
freshm ents w e n ’ served by the
hostess at the ap a rtm e n t of her
m other.
Mr and Mrs L u th er Tisdale
< n te rt uruxl
Mr
and
Headquarters for:
OregoiJ
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Dr. J. E. Stevenson, Dentist
:ho
Chetco Builders Supply
Glass, Specialty Items, Engineering and Survey,
ing—arrange now to add your name to this
Mrs,
growing list of business and professional enter Play
On
prises.
Ope ra te d By
H. E. Echols
Chas. T. M. Echols
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At th e High School G ym nasium , 7:30 p. m.
Friday, April 5,1946
A dm ission: A dults 50c C hildren 25c
M usic by Pinson's and C ro cketts
Hot Dogs, 15c
Cokes, 10c
Popcorn, 10c hod in
erform;
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A p la y w ill be given by the high school
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Local News Items
I liday and Saturday—March 22 and ’’ I__
Brookings
B U IL D IN G
(A l
kali canyon), $4000.
Oregon
CENTRAL
M rs
Jo h n
Makoti. Tuesday M is Mason is
a B tookings teacher, and both
she and h e r husband a re m oving
(>» L’u reka to m ake th en horn»'
‘nt lv discharged from
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Portable and ‘ In-Shop’ Electric
and acetylene welding
BROOKINGS
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a long-felt need for a com pact oil heater
I bis new
1 tills
of ad eq u ate heatin g capacity. It com bines m odern design with
advanced engineering. The m o d erate price m akes it desirable
to replace old inconvenient coal o r wt«>d h e a te rs w ith th is new’
a t t r a c t i v e “C ustom -A ire”. Econom ical, co n tro lled h eat with
the m ere tu rn of a knob. It is 20x14 inches an d 3 7 * inches high
M ini lo r h ea tin g th ree o r fo u r room s o r a s an au x iliary
h e a te r w here p re sen t equipm ent is in ad equate. It is a dark
brown ripple, w ith bronze tone trim .
A T T R A C T IV E A P P E A N C E H arm onize w ith o th e r fu rn itu re .
O '.W P.K T - S A M .S SP A C E . T ak es cold a i r from floor and
h ea ts it to desired te m p e ra tu re and circ u la te s it to ev e ry cor-
ner of the room.
O IE E I 7 H E A T . You en ov d irect h eat fro m th e grill.
-1 l.'.t!>IA A T H E A T th ro u g h the fro n t « a r m s th e floor.
I- A h c t: H E A T IN G U N IT has ll-in e h h ea tin g drum .
The
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The
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H A S D V TO P U G H T IN O easy to light, no d irt o r m uss.
8« ;■ theat heaters a t the shop of
Th<
'opv
who sent him
t. H Roy Mos-
fh Ave.. Belle
a subscription
a lily fancier.
« this area.
«L J. Gallagher
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