JAY, DECEMBER 12, 1946
BROQKINGS-HARBQR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Home of The Croft Lily
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ber Must Be
served To Be
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county constitute the sole r e - . I'm going to attem pt to do that,
4 tablespoons w ater.
, m lla; add and fold in cocoanut
maining virgin stand of timber There is going to be a few people
1 teaspoon vanilla
until thoroughly mixed stiff, then
in the United States, and togeth- get mad at me for what is said,
1 egg white.
mold in one-inch balls, lay on
ei make up the future possibil- but I'm going to say it anyway,
Beat egg white to stiffness and buttered paper, and set in cool
ities of this country.
2 ? in, *i 121
frien^ of beat in sugar, adding a tablespoon Pbtce to harden. .
In discussing the present timber mine. I personally will be respon of w ater alternately with e a c h ------------------------ -------------
situation. Mr. Nance brought out sible for anything said in this col- cup of powdered sugar; add va-
Try Classified Ads -They payl
public forest lands—to be these facts:
unin, so don't hold it against the
rded from exploitation
“Before the w ar (1935-39) the Pilot.
inaged in the people’s in- U. S. produced 26 billion board
A few days after the Hi-Lights
The forest congress th at feet of lumber annually. Our lum -,cam e out 1 asked one of the stud-
Washington in 1905. by ber yards and mills kept about ents How Mr. Guthrie liked the
clear and vigorous reso- 17 billion board feet on hand to paper. He replied,” Mr. Guthrie
in that subject, undoubted- . m eet current needs,
said that it was alright but too,
to get the national-for-
.
. . “The w ar demanded huge quan-; much gossip and useless chit-chat
tem as we now now t \
production was prodded up that didn’t do anybody any good,
hed in the epar men o an(J up an(j
we were pro. an(j not enough good articles that
lure. That congress also Cueing 36.5 billion board teet, the were really worth reading."
a forceful resolution on peak output since the 1920s. B ut' Now’ although this opinion has
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Brooking*, Oregon
issue of the day th a t we couldn’t keep it up. O u tp u t, its merits I must admit, it’s not the
olds meaning for us: The lell, and by 1945 it was down t o (way to look at it. For this reason;
protested against the at- 27.4 billion.
Those kids are not trying to print
by private interests to
"Meanw’hile, the war ate up I another New York Sun or Chicago
r their own use, a p a rt of lum ber faster than we produced; Tribune or Readers Digest. They
rest reserve in M innesota,
it. In 1942 w’e used 43 billion board are just trying to put out the Hi-
rted to an extent surpass- feet. To fill our w ar needs we had j Lights of Brookings. Oregon. The
:al conception, is the issue to curtail civilian use and drain i purpose of w hich is to learn som e-1
J m &S bi
ined. Marion Nance, local the lumber stocks normally kept j thing of journalism, which by the
ranger, is concerned about on hand. In June, 1946. there was w ay is a very good trade and much
lands in Curry’ county, it only 4.1 billion board feet in the more desirable than being a teach-
[hat of southern Douglas lum ber stock-pile.
er.and to earn money to help pay
“Government plans for 24* mil for the high school annual. And
lion homes by end of 1947, sets a as for being serious, quite a num
pace th at is expected to last at ber of those (hare-brained) kids
can carry’ on a more intelligent
least 10 years.
conversation than a large percen t’
of the adults of this community.
So, Mr. Guthrie, if you would like
to read good sensible articles, stop
A ll INSTRUM CNTS
in at Chads this evening and by a
lie Locally at
copy of the Oregonian or Oregon
Journal if you prefer it.
»kings Electric &
By Gene
There are a couple of girls at
Radio Company
This town is getting a little dead school that should be more care-
A. MENDENHALL, SR.
and something should be done to fuj with their personal notes. You
liven it up and get it on its toes. sec, several boys stopped me the
other evening and were really set
on the idea of publishing a note
that a certain girl had written. I'm
very sure that this girl would ab-
t • t • • t • t
■ solutely pass out at the idea, so
just remember and be more care
Will hold a public demonstration of the
ful next time Darlene.
Which one of the Payne girls
was it that took "Puddles” to B.
Somewhere in Brookings, on
C.Y.F. last Sunday evening? Helen
I says it was Ina, and Ina says it
was Helen.
This Demonstration w ill be held at a place decided upon
Did you hear the story about the
luturduy, u/ien aoweone come forward with a plot to
girl who went in to Madges the oth
stage this affair. See this revolutionary tractor!
er day and asked for a lipstick?
When asked what size the girl re
plied, "Two automobile rides and
a birthday party".
Don’t miss this column next
week when my subject will be;
then hard-to-get tim es. If you have something arouna tin
W hat’s wrong with the moral of
—Send Your Cleaning To Cs At All Times—
u that doesn’t w ork— bring it to the
the volleyball team. It promises
to be an interesting topic.
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Kitchen Hints
From
MARY ANN JOHNSON
An equal m ixture of tu rix n tin e
ind linseed oil will remove w hite,
from furniture, caused by |
mt
wa
A tlution of soda and w ater
appi 1 with a whisk broom kept
ior that purpose will remove the
brown streaks in bathroom bowls
made by sediment in dripping
water: if spots do not cóme off
readily, let the solution stand a
few minutes and then it will rut)
off easily.
Bore a hole through the broom
handle and slip a string through
it so you can hang it up.
A panful of lime kept in the
cupboard with your jam s and
preserves will prevent moulding.
When the tea or coffe pot has
become stained inside, fill it with
cold water, add a teaspoon of
•oda. If »et up the sto w and
boiled for 4 .-hour, the inside will
become as bright and clean as
new. .
After boiling or frying, wipe
off the fat that spattered on the
range with an old newspaper.)
They keep the top free from dirt
or grease.
Try these Cocoanut Snowballs for
Christm as—
1 cup shredded cocoanut
4 cups powdered sugar
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Claude Goldizen
Raymond Goldizen
Next Door to Brooking» Market