Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 05, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World’s Best Climat»*
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1949
director of the post war re-ad­ NEW HOSPITAL COTTAGES
test is to be staged for Curry ' Sr. left for Portland Mondar
justment commission in his past
Construction of 12 motor courts county, at Langlois. Brookings where Mrs. Hanscam is scheduled
monthly report to Gov. McKay.
to house state employees at the will be represented by the one- to undergo eye surgery Wednes­
Kelly also reports there arc state hospital farm near Salem act play, “Triflin.”
day morning.
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$72,000,000 of new projects an­ was approved this week by the
The seniors report an enjoyable
Dave Putnam, region director
nounced, with millions more to state board of control.
“skip” day, with good weather
comp during the year.
The cost of the project was es­ on the other side of Eureka. Mrs. for Oregon Trails Council, Boy
Scouts of America, was here on
Portland has announced $21,- timated to be $35,000 with some
Byrne and Arthur Guth­ Tuesday from Coos Bay. A dis­
501,386; Sale, $3,721,992; Albany, materials salvaged from the Mildred
rie chaperoned' the group.
trict meeting was held at Gold
$753,126; Eugene $464,000.
wrecking of an old ward building.
Beach that evening.
COMPLETING
Also approved was a proposal
LEGISLATIVE CHORE
Rummage sale planned for Fri­
to advertise for bids on the con­
Approximately 60 house and struction of a superintendent’s
day, May 27 by the American Le­
STATE-OWNED CARS
senate bills passed by the legis- residence at the Oregon boys vo­
Cases disposed ofatA. E.Sand- gion Auxiliary of Brookings for
MARKED
lature during the closing hours cational school at Woodburn. The bo’s justice of the peace court the purpose of sending two junior
No more joy rides for state of­ were signed Saturday by Senate
during the past week include:
high school girls to Girls State.
ficials o r employees in state- President Wm. E. Walsh and by cost is estimated at $16,500.
James T. Smith & son, versus This is an annual event and only
owned cars, says the state board Speaker of the house Frank Van
Fleming A. Waters, judgment junior girls are eligible. Girls will
of control.
.
Dyke. President Walsh became
for
checks written without suf­ be chosen later this month. The
The joint ways and means com­ governor pro tempore Sunday as
ficient funds.
place of the sale will be re­
mittee of the late legislature re­ Gov. McKay left the state on his
We meet at the home of Mrs. I W. D. Caparoon for having an vealed later.
quested the board to see that way to Bellingham, Wash., to Dorothy Locqland. Alice Jones’
each car was distinctly marked attend a meeting of the Pacific opens the meeting by giving the over-w’eight load on truck.
James A. Zook, overweight on
and any exceptions be approved
4JH pledge. Then we discuss our truck.
Northwest
Trade
association.
He
by the board; that low priced cars
addressed that association ban­ gardens to see if we were going
John G. Hastings, overweight
be purchased so far as possible quet
to have any flowers to enter the on truck.
Monday
night.
Walsh
and
and exceptions be approved by
Azalea Eestival flower show.
Sale On
F. Boyce, overweight on a
the board; that each state depart­ Van Dyke left for Sacramento
Maxine Moore served refresh- log truck,
Wednesday to attend a meeting
ment be responsible for the use
ments, and then w*e closed our
I. w. Shaffer, over weight on
of cars under its control and that of the Interstate Affairs commis­ meeting.,—JoAnn Clendenin, re­ truck.
sion.
President
and
Mrs.
Walsh
no car be used for pesonal busi­
porter.
International Events vs. Thor i You save $1 on each gal
ness or pleasure. These recom­ and son will re-establish their
temporary residence i n Salem
V. Ask. dispute over claim.
mendations were adopted by the I I next month. President Whlsh
Jack David Spitzer, no fishing
the board. Others suggested but
license.
must devote much time to the
PLUMBING
not adopted were the establish­
interim committees meet­
Friday, May 20, at 8 p. m. the
Harold Lloyd Bales, no fishing
ment of car pools for employees; many
Brookings, Oregon
ing in the capitol and will be high school wall "put on” its first license.
that cars he painted a special
governor
pro
tempore
during
a
annual
“
pie
feed
”
for
benefit
of
James
W.
Case,
no
vehicle
li
color and that officials and em­
lot of the month of June when
&
ployees be prohibited from stor­ Gov. McKay will be attending to the student body, with money to ccnse-
be used to defray the expenses
ing cars at their homes.
state business at meetings in the of the student body for the base­
NORINE HARVEY
Local News Items
FAIR WEATHER TIMES
eastern states.
ball program. This is being done
sonce there is no admission to
"Thirty thousand unemployed ASTORIA HOSPITAL
Ben Kerns is attending West­
accredited teacher
any of the home games.
were back on the payrolls on PASSED VP
inghouse electric service school
There will be skits by high at Portland this week and will
April 1.
"Not interested,” said the state
of
school
students, and in addition attend to other business at the
“Seasonal decline in unemploy­ board of control when the matter
ment has ceased and the spring came up of accepting the Astoria "specialty numbers” will be giv­ same time. His wife accompanied
recovery is now developing.
naval hospital for free to be used en by Bradley Page and Bob Per­ him and is enjoying visit with
"Resumption of activities in «as a hospital or for educational kins. In addition there will be relatives in the Willamette valley.
logging and lumbering is taking purposes. The same offer was all the pie you "should” eat—
Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Turley
place.
made to the legislature but that this is guaranteeed.
who spent the past couple of
Studio Building
Friday the Bruins basebabll months in the midwest on a lily­
"Heavy inventories in consum­ body pigeon-holed t h e proffer.
team
will
play
Ophir
at
Ophir,
er goods, particularly household The Baptist youth institute has
selling trip, returned home laie
Brookings, Ore,
commidities, is resulting in sell­ made a request for the property and Next Monday, Port Orford. last week.
This Friday, also, the play con-
ing campaigns to attract buyers and buildings to be used as a
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hanscam
and lower their sales resistance,” boarding school for crippled and
says John W. Kelly, executive dependent
i
children.
Justice Court
"Flower Girls"
Stock Reduction
KEM-TONE
J. J. Gallagher
School Notes
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BROOKINGS. ORF
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nusual Chocolates
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$1.75 - $2.95
s Variety & Apparel Shop
BROOKINGS, OREGON