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Page S ìx World’s Psneata Climate BnOOKINGfl-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon 7«. a grees. Blossoms are coming out Monday a fte r two weeks spent a t I Mrs. G ardner hot! b a rlie r than usual. The annual the veterans hospital in P o rt-,tio n of being the f cherry blossom festival sched land where he was given a med- use the new uled for April 10th may have to ical check-up. Sid says he was S a tu rd a y she tn, u 1 tak e place w ithout the benefit told everything was O.K. ¡of cherry blossoms, since the Gene Gould, student a t Univer- to Crescent City fam ous "O riental” cherry trees sity of Oregon, left Sunday noon >«i' which border the Tidal Basin, for Eugene after spending the M a T ofErEbu “ n: ^ l ■ire already in full bloom. E aster viciation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. l Cr But the blossoms and the Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gould, w eath er are the only things that John Porrisch, district forest E rb is widow of the form er U. of O. PrK J By H am a Elaworth a re cheerful and sunny in this ranger of Gold Beach, was a lo cal visitor Monday seeing about There is an extrem ely im por wer tied C apital right now. he Russians, w hether inten- tan oak experiments for the new- tant publication delivered daily to each member of Congress. It tionally or otherw ise, have re- ly constructed laboratory a t Ore- is entitled "Daily S tatem en t of cently made substantial con- gon S tate College. "N otice is hereby tributions to the intensive propa- j »< . the United S tate T reasu ry ”. It ganda drive carried on by ¡he , »»„ i . i r, " / is " ? neW all G eneral Fund Wa~ tells in detail just how your fed A dm inistration for the Dassaee " lam ath fa lls S atu rd ay to School District No. 17 \ eral government stands I financ ------- h - . s . .....v .ii SIMOUS in a n c - . . Iu r p a s s a g e S D end th p w e e k -e n d v is it in g fri including No. 7025. and aUi tally. On F ebruary 28. 1946. our ° f. the E uropean Recovery Plan. and re]a t,ves Thev are ex- ing Fund W;irrants of , federal public debt reached its T h e .OV<T a result of the propa- pected t t ,ate Mo . f. peak of $278,451.079.946.48 Two panda d n v e - P’us the Russian ¡^-noon Monday a i D istrict No. 17. up to and, ing No. 207 are called !a m ent. Interest ceases 1948. ,: „ 4 s 5:!i " ;G ^ ' h ’OK7 i " O ,h er'«nhe fal!‘ of S I WhiCh e’“ 8' ed ™ has ¿enneWresum^d D ora E. Bealieu, Disr ■thedebt h T b e e n p ^ d T f f T t ’ie’ l R - s ia n «ake- V o X w e itu h ’ rate of one billion dollars per ° v,e r °,f the government of Czech- ,n a feu , mr leted w ith- month. At th a t rate, the e n tire os,ovakla was a ruthless move. E aster sp; vi‘c e at BaDtist com w ar debt, plus the 50 billion del- g ™ust * remembered th a t m unity church a ttra p J d * acre lar debt built up during the New . zechoslo\akia was already a acity crowd Sundav Rpv Ni Pk ihed 1 Deal WPA spending days, would Bussmii satellite nation. The Xeufeld told th store of P-i t J outbu be retired in 21 years. ° Italian elections scheduled for oft E“ teA ri . f . -I -- IT TAKES GOOD EARS Til FARM! On storm y n ig h ts w h en fires m igh t start, F arm er Frank I ). . . . even wears h is h ea rin g aid t o bed! ilia S o n o to n e (C onsultant is sh ow n m ak in g th e regular p eri- <»dlc check of in str u m e n t, cord s and b atteries th a t in su re d e p en d ab le h earin g. T h is p erson al f o l lo w - u p Is o n e r e a s o n w h y S o n o to n e In d ifferen t. Your h ear in g deserves th e b e st! T s o i l s l o NBW n r . M IM ” A T L V Ü R M B . ..W lln y .h r in •• • *r. itiiiiit, M well I y •Fon«»my u l— .-4»v ro w e a r a t, h ’ » la to ri« « V vi l i n e r h e a r i n g a n d u h m « ba i («ry a? , / VOUg IKARtNC DESERVES THE BIST! r S 0 .W 0 N E ; I WMt □ fo r F K R R c o n - | □ y o u r F M F E lllu a tr a te d b o o k le t | N«me _____ . . . . . A«1»lre«». ,1 • « Notice IT’S HERE that new Mai Republicans believe th a t the 3 present drain on taxpayers is but the ■ ' n ’ ed the church services, too great. We also believe t h a t 1 ♦, i P! ° f Ita,y have as Opening of Big Jim ’s Tavern, capital which should be goin«’ recently as ,ast October, voted last Friday evening, was the rea- K • against the communists, and into business and production ex- n r o h a h lv will ‘ omni'inisf'• and son for one of the largest crowds Pansion i. being .iphoned off in ’ b* . » “ ^ ,n ^ ^ e r th e le s s aItracted the ta v o « to m such those developments • - y pening the form form of of hk-h high taxes ’? h two ‘ .^ i o p m e n t s const!- cons in this area. “I have no way of an extent th at our economy will he bas,s for the prescnt w ;,r estim ating the num ber which scare. be ruined unless this drain of . , came through th e door,” Jim ! capital into the Federal Treas I d o not mean to minimize the Robinson told the Pilot Rw. R Q ury is stopped. Many dem ocratic «erinusness of ,he situation in members of Congress agree with Europe, but I think the zeal of the M ethorist church a t^ S m ith ■calves, I .. It '"CO c rfffff""' model pump view. ■acres 1 Kcprcscntativ,.s passtsl "f’h T , ay and speaking" and w r ^ n g reduction bill by a vote of 289 ‘‘h0“ ’- lhe -Marshall P la - s ........ ursday h a tin g his t a s t e r bule- to 67. not only crystalized the senti- 10 a m. to 1 p. m . F r id a y , A p ril 9 an, | " “ " ...... " 11 ""** “ «» j C. R. A D A M S O N . M a n a g e r .........v.. w v n in v r is ---------------------- of J spring-like, with afternoon temp- our Pres<*nt w ar fear. leratures going toward 90 de- There ______ ing sim ilarity between nt —. id events and those of 1941. ■ with 1 lo rc h a r Hh SUING C E N TE R Drutkell Camp O ffice plex a j \£ acre, It \ I Bringu bor.th. Term Katherine’s » BUY THIS WHOLESALE COT B e tte r M e a t For Less Money Here’s what you get In a hindquarter of beef, weight 170 lbs. Sirloin Steaks ..................... 27 Porterhouse Steaks ........... 23 Flank Steaks ....................... 2 Top Round Steaks or Roast 18 Eye Round R o a st............... q Bottom Round R o a s t......... 10 Top Sirloin Roast ............. 13 Shin (Bone in) ............... e e 7 Hamburger ......................... 11 Kidney .................................. I Suet ................... 13 *•♦ . . . .............io Bones, trim, etc.................... 26 170 lbs. Buy and store this meat for convenient use when you wont It. RENT A FO O D LOCKER Sovt up fo 25% on vvur m»«t hill» and cniov too inui.rv k~v. - I . J ,n h, .11 ,L You'll have an e-om n an t of X **»e . l » , •" , " <ful « k ' ** ,’*** fills S.&H. Green Savings Stamps BROOKINGS MARKET ntembers of Con protesting this months, but as »n Come in and see Hi Brookings Elec & Radio U Sandbo Auto Court Harobr, Oregon cres i Has 1 ieacin situation uct» done about it. The Pre could end this business wi executive order. n ----------------------- ' UPHOLSTERING Yes, we a re equipped to do all kinds of upholstering on Furni- ture. Automobiles, T rucks and Praetor Cushions. Sam ples glad- ly shown. Drop us a card or call on us' us. on ” A S . S. S C lI A A L CH Box 42. H arbor. Oregon 1 nt r 01 cicean \ iew Drive and Olsen Lane j • • • • « We are about mid-wav in this s sewion of Congress. Much of the e 1ig legislation h#s been cleared, } or will be disposed of. Under the e : *' 1« g i s 1 a t would come the tax rede n bill, the modification of rent - trol. the European Recovery >- gram , and m ajor appropri bills. In the near future, exte of the Reciprocal Trade Agree ment program , a renewal of Se lective Service, a new bill tc create a N ational Science Found- Newspapers k* tov 4------ —------------- - ■ Z A D A ’S Sandwiches - Magazines |vr Bra, J. L I Esti Buili Brool Closed Sunday and Cigaretti Salads - ! acres Itrawh r »¿1. I Brool 1 acres. hous I • 1 I mik Allsup CoffeJ ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME »,----- - R. S. S HOP C H A D ’ S f o u n t a in s e r v ic e - ■- -- ~ IV, tv H tuels program may come up c o n s id e r a tio n . The universal m il itary training bill is at presenl on the shelf, but if the world sit uation grows much darker, n . may be acted upon durini this session. then good BEAUTI Tobad trai 1 Local News Items he2 ever* month on the co« of iivior Shop ;'.i es are being sold and shipped - t h e w a s h e r your k been set on Beauty an<I Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Jenkins expect to leave April 3 for Bend w here they plan to make them home. T heir house here has be, n rented by Rill p am P at H arroun and Mrs Don H arroun just returned from K lam ath Falls w here they have STT ' ‘*’ting for the Pa«» week. Lob Slagle has been se n d in g the ■ irst of the week with the Don i.a rro u n s jje is the brother of Mrs- H arroun. 1 S. Abbott returned hot Fount Chetco Drug Col L>0 J your r exall storf ! 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