Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 22, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    Miss Purcelley’s twentieth birth­
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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
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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
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> 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
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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.