Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 21, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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Home of the C roft L ily
Fire District W ii’l
Name Board At
The May Election
the pow er to borrow money, and
O ltilV Q
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
v jv
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:
W ASHINGTON. M arch 19 AP
’> 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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r< p ro p riatio
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m arshall
th at purpose.
that .............._
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.
___b o th er
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
OREGON
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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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