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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1948)
Miss Purcelley’s twentieth birth !H( maximum use of normal trade channels in carrying out the pro- P i i k S f f t l l t I ) ill’ n O’C gram. The adm inistrator will not U" assume responsibilty for determ- At ^ cn 1 meeting. Monday af- ing the recovery needs of the ,ernoon> u'e played catch for varous participating countries, ;5musement. Bob Shipley, Den nor will he act as a procurement f°r Hen 2, visited us, and agent for them. The initial steps "*atched a few of the boys pass will be taken by the countries tests-~ Ronald Akers, Den chief. .. themselves and will be taken u p ----------- —----------- — jj, Ham« £ by the agencies which thosej Grade School Notes enCV which will handle countries establish after the bas-; EIGHTH GRADE -opean Recovery program ic agreem ents have been worked ESTioiowi. M the ECO- out. The adm inistrator will tunc-.j f r o m ™ « MoiSaj T o ^ k a T ih '! day. Dawson Tracts Weather Report Vernon Mattice Walt Sease and Mr. and Mrs. Le land Mixson of Grants Pass. Ore gon are all guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bigham. Mr. Sease is Mrs. Bigham’s brother and Mr M attice is her nephew. Mr. David, the state bulb in- m'Vhe ’ f k X e « ‘‘h e r e ,WoU,n- Cooperation Administra- lion as a screening, reviewing paint from the building which „^undoubtedly ho re- and approving authority, hu, no, was pu, on by lv l Nogr’te b i Howard r ' ^ p a Z Morrias l n ^ o n attended T o f ^ 1 th. ^' |„ as ECA. Paul G. Hoff- as a procuring agent. It is ant,ci- school students. „ ' E I , J uT. "2 ™ i a ' Anwinan K in in s __ :__. > the .. six . -,ftprnnnn ( at htS home Sunda\ m-known i___i head of the natpri pated that that American business W’e are reviewing for at the Sunset Cot- er Corp, was named ad- will operate through its normal weeks tests which come up this and confirmed by the outlets abroad, ar.d net through- week. ? ECA is housed in the any new bureaucracy established FOURTH GRADE Ronald Snyder has returned Connecticut under the p program. .. , , Tuesday j home after a Oregon visit at , his to hiiMinp build,ng. conneeticu x I , School was d,sm,ssed Fairv|ew )e b uncle’s nQW and H Street, N. W., I am informed that the admin- due to shortage of w ater and no helping his father, Mike Snyder, jistrato r expects to be able to ar-.heat in the building. ungton, D. C. and Jack Dawson #move their Is anticipated that the pro- range reductions on the postal' Charles was absent? Mondav new saw into the timber, where »•ill require the employ charges for sending relief pack- due to illness. they are to sta rt falling trees of 1000 people serving in a8es abroad. This is a m atter We are almost through paint- for the Craig saw mill, Ihited States and apprqxi- which cannot be handled instant- ing our store. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Weathers 400 overseas. Thousands aneously, since it will be neces- Lois LaClair gave two reports, went to Crescent City Saturday rters of application for em sary to work out details . with the for geography and the other .a. , ono on business. While there thev it have already been re- European countries and with our f(/r science. Marjorie Moore gav? talked bv telephone with Mr< The biggest immediate own post office department. Such a report on radio. Michael Slo- W eather’s daughter, Onita Pur- is to obtain personnel reductions as are made will be cum gave a report on history of celley of Ukiah, Calif. It was highest possible quality, announced by the post office de- |-\-cutives totalling 75 may partm ent. ud up to $15,000 per y ear.1 .Although small problems and nrarily. personnel from the routine m atters of Congressional ng departments of govern-1 work are overshadowed by mom- will be used. Meanwhile, entous developments both here State department is accept- and abroad, the routine work n iifif í í \ applications for employment goat on. will be forwarded to E( A. j have recently appeared sev- »howish to apply for posi- eraj times before the Rivers and nay do so now by sending Harbors Subcommittee of the applications to Arch K. House Public Works committee, , i . 0^ the Division of urging harbor improvement proj- ¿7' DePai' nwnt °f State, ects on the Oregon coast. Three unít0B* H. C. recent appearances before this relief part of the program subcommittee included testimony 'carried on pretty much as for improvement of the Coos-Mil- I5*' up. The recovery phase, licoma River channel, a fishing ojher words, the part of the boat mooring basin at Charleston ® designed to assist busi- and a modification of a project Europe to get on its fe et,' for improving the channel and c be developed until the ad- mooring basin at Winchester Bay Ta’or has completed his the latter project being very nation, has received his ap- small and merely a modification ations, and has completed of work already authorized. My Ibasic agreements with the colleague from Oregon, the Hon- Mpa’ing nations. Actual pro- orable Homer D. Angell of the tent of recovery items will Portland Congressional District, e?in until these steps have is chairman of the Rivers and For the past week, Sun.’ay : Max. April 12 ....... 54 April 13 55 April 14 . 62 April 15 ......... 54 April 16 60 April 17 . 54 April 18 ......... 63 Total rain for week ending on Min. Rain 37 .05 37 .40 48 2 21 52 2.23 50 .30 48 .17 0 42 5.36 Fred Po" ' C. Lee left Wednesday for ortland for an operation. He ex- Peets to be gone for tl>e next two , weeks. 1 Flowers . . . for all occasions. Immediate Service Irvin's Florists & Nursery Phone Crescent City 2224 or Call at Titus Bulb Farms NEVER STANDS IDLE r ¡ \» i / .ib /l WATER-WELL DRILLING As I could not sell my well drilling ma rine, I w ill resume my w a t e r well drilling after APRIL 10. FRED C. LEE General Delivery Brooking, Oregon memo THE 4-WHEEl-DRIVE UNIVERSAL "JEEP" w o rk , all day, „11 year . . . in ,he fit-id as a tractor . . . on or off the road for hauling and tow ing. C om fort able and easy to operate, it lets you stay on the job for hours without becom ing exhausted. W hen w ork in the field is done, the “J e e p ” is ready to tackle almost any other jo b -h au lin g produce, perhaps, tow ing a cattle trailer or helping out in scores of ways. As a m obile pow er unit, the ”Je e p ” with pow er take-off can operate virtually any piece of power-driven farm m achinery. Come in and see the ’’J e e p ” now. Atrio to Chicago- N e« . roundtrip t )esiination,. id most e.i-'1 , oii/ornro t go or (are than 't 1 X T g h T e a st and O go stra g anothet- ,e way. f turn ' rail Laie, ns much at no extra For free demonstration on your job, write or phone ‘ r.<«“ h . W .n e ‘V So“" 'p ' Agent °r Your Nearest S ’ r P .\. 622 c j A. Orwandy. ’ on lie Bldg- P°r" and Phone 903 coos co. 2.>8 S. 2nd, (. Bay, Ore.