Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 24, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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W orld's Einest C lim ats
B R O Q K IN G S -H A R B O R P IL O T , Brookings. Oregon
BENEFIT DANCE
BILLED, SATURDAY
year and
double w h a t i t was Wash. They are now e n jo yin g a
last year.
C o n stru ctio n on the v is it fro m th e ir son, LeR oy, and
second h ig h -p o w e r transm ission his fa m ily, o f P o rtla n d , w ho con-
line fro m
B o n n e ville to Eugene tinped on th e ir t r ip Tuesday,
w ill be expedited as w ill the lin e ! leaving th e ir son. LeR oy J r. here
fro m Eugene to Reedsport by fo r a m onth w ith his g ra n d p a r-
w- a y o f M apleton, a nd fro m ents.
Reedsixjrt to Coos Bay.
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Perhaps the most im p o rta n t . ¿ „ t # «,’w .if C T <. ra n k P al lady
vic to ry , so fa r as pow er is con-
‘ p . . ‘' i J,ng at Eugene
Proceeds Will Be Used
To Aid Flood Victims
, h T h t‘ ^ oys Scout owj
th e w eekend of Jm,™
be host to the boy,
on a camping trip „ '
designated by
J "
area. The .
‘
w h a te v e r expenses r-a,
c u rre d by the trip
W
M rs. T. S. Abbot,
a, Crescent City
tim e the p m Week t„ „
husband w ith work at i
bus depot now undfr
mn. The Abbotts
th e re J u ly 1. or thereat,
X “
? as been « •
the local depot.
I'n rle r sponsorship o f Veterans
o f Foreign W ars A u x ilia ry , and
«•med. was the inclusion of the
P®llad>’8, " '« * • Mrs.
/ rnerienn U g io n A u x ilia ry , a
a p p ro p ria tio n ite m fo r the pow er
£ also v,sl,ed a t San'i >'
benefit dance has been b ille d fo r
rty H a rris E lls w o rth
I lino extension dow n the coast to
a" " ' ^ r
M o la r.
next S a tu rd a y night, June 26, at
4
P easant 1 r *P
Since th is w ill be the last le t­ Gold Beach. W hen the bureau w ith
H a rb o r Grange, proceeds fro m
P
w eather,
which w ill he sent to help the te r fro m W ashington fo r some o f the budget refused to approve.'
needy people made homeless by tim e, I w ill m ake a qu ick sum ­ the extension, I fe lt the possi-,
M r. and Mrs. E a rl M cP herson
the recent floods.
m a ry o f the w o rk o f this session b ility o f o b ta in in g the a ppropria- re tu rn e d the la tte r p a rt o f the
To help sw ell the funds, an w hich d ire c tly concerns Oregon tio n this session was somewhat week fro m a t r ip to P o rtla n d ,
advance sale o f tic k e ts w ill be and the F o u rth D is tric t.
dim. Nevertheless. I made a long
M r. and Mrs. T o n y Olsen re-
made th ro u g h o u t the area the
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T w n h iti staternent to the house a p p ro p ri-j tu rn e d the m iddle o f the week
L E G IS L A T IO N
ita
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1 i t h r U S I I I S a V ” nS
re g a rd in g it. fro m a three-w eeks v is it w ith
rem ainder o f this week.
or v ita l in te re st to the 4th Con-
The date fo r th is dance was gressional d is tric t, introduced b v l A lthough
sa,e: nav>’ peat,
♦>.« the house b ill did not re la tive s a t Spokane, W ash. T h e y!
surrendered by the C ro ft I f i v me. were passed d u rin g his ses 1
dininS room i
\
SCnat° r C° r w ere accompanied home by th e ir ?0,«J7,
G row ers association, in o rd e r to Sion One was the h ill d ire c tin g • ,Succeeded in b a vln K “ Put m gra n d d a u g h te r. Miss B e tty Me- huiTet- modern, bargain.
liave this c o m m u n ity do its p ro ­ the \ eterans A d m in is tra tio n to the b ill in the senate, whereupon C row , w ho w ill v is it here a fe w H o te l.
p o rtio n a te share in flood re lie f. use the Camp W h ite hospital as the members o f the house con weeks.
Q itilt W tll Rt> Given June SO
^ o rr.e11 ,ehf t S undfly fo r !
FOR S A L E - 2 5 - ft ^
a d o m ic ilia ry
home.
This
b ill u ^ n ^ o
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U iij
»’»ic q u ilt being auctioned b y '
was in fn xlu ce d in the senate by
? nd w here he ls a tte n d in g R°>'aJ Coach trailer house]
,be V. F. W. A u x ilia r y , w ill be Senators Morse and Cordon. The b ill. I have been g re a tly c o n -!
eerned over the lack of adequate th %sta te in v e n t io n o f the Eagles Sand bo s A uto Court, Hui'
Kiven to the r ig h tfu l and lucky passage o f this b ill not o n ly pow er fa c ilitie s in the c o a s t a l H
f r ° m A e rie N a - 2090
ow ner, Wednesday, June* 30, at s.'ives t h e federal governm ent
area, but now I am sure this
K la m a th F a ,ls - He says th a t
< hetco S tore, w hen the w in n e r
F o r sale: kerosene ran
m illio n n
d o lla
w iii
X
. ......... * " « m in i some
— eight iiuunifi
u a rs
is but
bu area w ill have access to pow er
J
° Ve5 10 000 m em - oven'
Excellent
n. .. , ' , ' , nn" " " ‘'*'d T h ,‘
provW^ Im m ediately a n , u , l
oven.
Excellent conditic
conditi«;
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w ith in a reasonably sh o rt tim e.
present at the convention. B rookings Shoe Service.
need no, be presen, at the Urn, ..........—
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m
u
c
n
needed fa c ility fo r care o f alF
W IL L A M E T T E F L O O D CON
veterans.
Mrs. B e tty M cC lusky of P o rt­
I R( >L
Ih e o th e r h ill opened the Ore-
» — Considerable progress
land is v is itin g her parents M r
g‘ >n and C a lifo rn ia lands o f w e s t-1 has
,i ? been made d u rin g ” the
— * past
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«nd M rs. R. i O liv e r, al th e ir ern Oregon fo r m in in g e xp lo ra -
♦
yearS ln o b ta in in K m ore
home on P e d rio li drive.
tion and e n try. Senator Cordon !£ w n ° F y . approPria tio n s
fo r
Ja ck G ilm o re o f S anta Monica bad a com panion b ill in the sen- . n U ,h a m e tte p ro je ct. The house
“ at his cabin on tho W inchuck ate. As the re su lt o f this legis- i
ca rr,cd o n lY six m illio h dol-
•o r a stay - th is summ
er.
- ...........
. la tio n , 2% m illio n acres;
ars fo r tb *s g re a t p ro je ct in
rs. M elba W a ld ie n and son! famous, m in e ra l-b e a rin g
I.- h k I s I%1,‘ H ow ever, to ta l ap p ro p ria -
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.os Angeles are v is itin g at which had been closed fo r ten
lo r tb a t y e a r w ere fin a lly
.¿ r.
M ™ A" " a
M ie » ¡ » — X « "> now o p c T f o i p X n ! advaneed
th is week.
Tbis y e a r the to ta l a p p ro p ria ­
p e itin g and developm ent
O K IN G S
te
o th e r le g is la tio n d ire c tlv ,,o n . fo [ the W illa m e tte p ro je ct
Class ads b rin g re su lts soon ! concerning Oregon, in w hich I
’ he house b*H was $11,722.000
took an active p a rt, involved au i ” d th ° f ’KUre flnaH >’ agreed on
th o riz a tio n o f riv e r and h a rb o r by fhe conferees was 512,222.000.
im provem ent projects on Coos
O tb d r ,,o°d c o n tro l item s in-
R iver, C harleston Slough
Co I C*Uded 593 000 fo r the C oquille
q u ille R iver, and the I mpqua n V er and 5,16000 f ° r the L’mp-
harbor. The federal h ig h w a y b ill 9Urt riv e r and
trib u ta rie s ,
a u th o riz in g a c o n tin u a tio n o f the
C° ° S B A Y H A R B O R
W o rk ’
45c
65c
85c
{fe d e ra l aid pro g ra m fo r h ig h -! ° n
and im provem ent of
, way«, was enacted. I co-operated I C ° ° s Ray b a rb o r w ill be c a rrie d ;
at
¡ w ith state h ig h w a y officials to- " n ra P,(,,y d u rin g the com ing 12!
I w a rd the passage 'o f a s u ita b le ! m ° nths w ith
to ta l a p p ro p ria ­
b ill.
tio n o f one and a h a lf m illio n .
PO W ER
The a p p ro p ria tio n
R ^ W S A N D H IG H W A Y S
o th e r la s t-m in u te
fu r B o n n e ville power a d m in is tra -' A n n
a p propria
non fo r the com ing y e a r is la rg e r tion v ic to ry fo r Oregon and th<
,ban R,r any previous w ,'s te rn s ta t.< w as a de ficie ncy g
.............
Classified.,
WALL BOARD ON HAND!
BOXES
‘/a-inch J. M . WALLL BOARD
’/2-inch Fir-tex Plaster ath
’/2-inch FIR-TEX W all Board
EDWARDS
Box Factory
’/2-inch SHEETROCK
u ia n t
W IE R ' s
I) I R e (' T O R
PH ONE 2301
Crescent City, California
Arrangements can he made for either
Burial or Cremation
NEW
15 m illio n
d o lla rs
f,,-
forest highw ays.
A lth o u g h 25
m illio n d o lla rs is a uthorized an ­
n u a lly fo r th is w o rk, the ap­
p ro p ria tio n s have been very n ig ­
g a rd ly. T his year, fo r exam ple
the bureau o f the budget rec­
ommended o n ly the 5.300,000 in
the re g u la r a p p ro p ria tio n b ill.
A num ber o f us com plained a t
the meagerness of th is a ppro­
p ria tio n . w ith the re su lt th a t a
supplem ental budget fig u re was
sent up la te r, and an a d d itio n a l
15 m illio n d o lla rs fo r forest h ig h ­
ways was passed in a deficiency
•’ di. Phis w ill enable Oregon
s ta te h ig h w a y comm ission to do
some needed w o rk on Oregon
p rim a ry and secondary highways,
such as the W illa m e tte Pass and
I file r highw ay.
M ORTUARY
P l N E |{ A I,
21-hour Service
of
S H IP M E N T
LOCAL NEWS
LEE’S
W ORK
I?-inch Firtex Ceiling Tile
’/2-inch Fir-Tex Finish Board
M rs. C u rt W aldien is going
around w ith her a rm in a slin g
a lte r fa llin g re ce n tly and ch ip ­
pin g h e r shoulder blade
M r. and Mrs. Roy Springer?
i t tu rned last week fro m a vaca
¡ P o r t l . ^ " hlCh t0Ck th e m to
a n d P o r t Angeles,
-5 T
MALL MODEL 7
GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN S.4,
(▲ one- o r tw o-m an to o l) Low’e r in price, more pcs
KbWr in w eight.
24-inch
model
w eighs
only
75 .
M ims » compact in design—can be m ore easily transported!
rongh te rra in — operated w ith a m in im u m o f clearance
used successfully a fte r a fe w
In stru ctio n s. Mows
tim b e r up to and in c lu d in g trees 12 feet in diameter
PANTS
for SALE!
Late 1947 P lym o u th C lub
THE TOWN SHOP
coupe, also
2 M ack
log.
ging tru cks and tra ile rs .
Cost S9S3S37 each, never
have been used. M ake o f­
fe r on
«»t
t n anv
an> o r a
ll. tai
W rite
o r see.
Mens Department
R K. SIMMONS
io
Brookings,
O rejm n
‘;ng cham sw ivels fo r any agle cu t. A u to m a tic staLU
K.luteh
keeps
engine
ru n n in g
w hen
saw
chain
is
Q uick detachable id le r Ls e a sily rem oved i f saw » .
w
out. Im m e d ia te ly a va ila b le
<W*cn»es.
A lso
p n e u m a tic
and
in
18-inch
e le c tric
to
12-foot
models, and
’ b a rjie n e r.
mall chain saw CO.
S. R. H U NT, D istributor
Bill Jones, Brookings Agent