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Page Four W orld’s Finest Climate dat . a of a main line from Salem to tor Taft are s till confident. Be- co river and its mouth, and of day noons bus. Colle» - Lebanon, and a line from Eu neath the much-publicized candi-|the ocean. . gene to Reedsport and thence da* ies, a strong current seems to ! Earl Brown, friend of LeRov Thursday of next week Pilot readers will note to Coos Bay. Also of interest to b** running for Senator Vanden-1 »Viedeman, was a guest of LeRoy I: - ' ' I Oregon, and southwestern Ore berg, but there is no known or ¡at Rotary, Tuesday M r Brown three of this issue an 1. ild an a! gon in p particular, is so some six rctive a iu i u ia i , is m e six « v iiv e campaign in ms oenali. friend of many years standing ment placed by f w ' his behalf, Johnson of Harbor, andIn,. ° of M T P convention C O n V P fltin n «n n ln c o o f i ie . i_ . • _ . million dollars for the construe- /A th the so close at is in the glass business at Oak- t fion in n of o f ii ( I/ilr lz a r w lo 1 U ’ n r .k h iin d fk io n ro c o n l t l _ _ _ _ etly, * ’ der its meaning. a Goldendale. Wash., ♦ t o ’hand, the present situation clear- land, Calif. Agen seeking a copyright for a , Detroit, Ore., line and the con-jly indicates a most exciting ses- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bennard of cards which he will i » as F itinuation of the main line to stun in Philadelphia. of Portland, spent several days sell to taverns etc., and »,1 presid* Eugene from Detroit or Lebanon. over the w’eek-end visiting his ganS, etc., must be pubhi | By Harrie Elewortk brothers, Neilan and Bob A b fore copyright is granted. ’ ssed f I t might be argued that the The house version of the in bott. It had been some years ye ar A ings. While Mr. and Mrs. E. Don te rio r department appropriation house gives what amounts to a since this opportunity had been i* blank check to the Bonneville Mr. .and Mrs. E. E Bell of Portland were guests b ill seems to be fairly satisfac their good fortune. mt. N fam ily of Wisconsin n '1 u bill n i u nor v i the u i e r report v p o n last week-end w t r n - r n u u of i v Charles n a r i e s ÖCV- Sey- tory so far as the west is con - appropriation by Ru' Mrs. Lucy Pierce le ft by bus cerned. Among the particular in administration since neither the rnour’s, an informal musicale w’as Monday for Monrovia, Mo., to this area, Tuesday, to nt—Flo home. Mr. Jones, an Z makes any reference to how the held at the home of Mr. and terests I have in that bill are ' isit a son and fam ily before re ■sident the appropriations for the Bon appropriation is to be specifically! Mrs. Gilbert Christensen, with turning to her home at Indepen said he would not practice B y —M l used. On the other hand, the ap- Mrs. Stanley Patterson and Mrs C lv X y H I|7 purchM neville administration and for n en,Iy { property, propriation is based upon the ¡Seymour as co-hostesses. Mrs. dence, Mo. She had spent three Clyde ru aftemooi H ill near the bureau of mines laboratory. M . a J £ — ▲ 1 FT < I I I ■ ■ rV» a M V t C * ______ weeks here visiting her son, A r- State Park |±reetion t detailed figures contained in the Bell, who is Mrs. Seymour’s sis The method the committee used bureau of the budget's request. thur and fam ily. , jt a d in making the appropriation for Therefore, I believe it is safe to ter, and an accomplished pianist en?enteTrGOUld’ journa,ism st^ d - . K lam ath" F a ik S' v i S Vfr Your flutist, and singer, contributed Bonneville was quite normal. In |-v. assume that the Bonneville ad much to the evening’s enjoyment ! \,® L H " ,V,erSlty. Of OreS°n- was Mrs. Ben Kerns over stead of printing in its report on i album ( ministration w ill make expendi with her performances. a Memorial week-end visitor of day week-end. the bill a detailed explanation of for tures on that basis and pro-rate his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Mrs. H. F. Snodgrass left for Mrs. Fred La Forge and how the Bonneville appropria the rather small reduction. ■ation w oiiuuj icu u u u u n . her home at Falls Creek, Ore., Gould. He and another student Clifford, returned Monday s tion is to be expended, the com Substantial increases in r a il- ! la tte r part of the week, af- hitch-hiked to North Bend, from Springfield where they had, Eri Nn mittee this time merely recom >ad retirement annuitize nna ,f' r visiting h e r sister-in-law, where Gene came to Brookings ited Fred LaForge over the i I a visit \ annuities and mended a lump sum appropria road a missn tion of $20,820,760 cash and a survivor benefits to meet today’s Mrs. Bertha Moore for the past w ith his cousin. He le ft on Mon week-end. in Soi contract authorization of $10,- high cost of living are provided three weeks. 120 years. for ... in « a „..I bill introduced Mrs Caroline W a g n e r , M r iiiuuuutTu by oy Rep. nep. 269,290. This represents a re — nncisco, ? duction of a little more than 5H Charles A. Wolverton (R., N. J.), ¡and Mrs. Fred Wagner and three sever million dollars from the budget chairman of the house committee children and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- for Bro on interstate and foreign com -|ter Hurley and two children, all estimate of the combined cash |of Eureka, visited at the Hattie and c o n t r a c t authorization* merce. Sash Doors Frames Kitchen Cabinets her home and Mrs. In presenting his bill, H. R Mackey a n d Andrew Jackson amounts needed. The committee ¡returned h specified that $700,000 of the re 6704, Mr. Wolverton explained 1honws over the w<?ek-end. Mrs. Un-painted Furniture ■laughter, .V duction is to come out of oper that " it provides for increases Wagner is Lawrence W right’s ation and maintenance, and that that on the average w ill amount 8randmother, MADE FROM KILN DRIED MATERIALS: Francisco, TAr/ a - pc daughtt no reduction is applied to funds t/x to some 30% to - 60% in the an Mr. and Mrs. Tony Olsen left oford hosp necessary for supplying electric nuities of those who have re the first of the week for Spo | meat th a t ity to the atomic energy plant tired or w ill retire in ’ • the next ill visit rel- ■ «»V v , kane where they wtv J w niH VI lung, wh at Hanford. Wash. Funds for the tew years. These persons are ’ atives for several days. While Basement, Grayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brookins | eating pea construction of substations at now only entitled to annuities there they w ill attend the grad- and a f Lebanon and Coos Ray were also based on living costs and w-ages nation of their grandson. Bob from h e r denied for the reason that the prevailing in the early 1930’s. Mr>Crnui who ,,.u^ has ------. McCrow, spent — several power companies had agreed to summers here with the Olsens. build these stubstations. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zumpfe and The Dewey victory in Oregon W ith these exceptions, then, has apparently evened up the daughters returned Monday af it must be taken for granted situation with respect to the Re ter spending Memorial holidays that the funds appropriated w ill publican presidential nomination. at Klamath Falls. I have purchased the FR ED LEE Willin? be applied to construction in ac As this is written, I am sure that Drilling outfit, and will be ready immedi -..«.«v.i, x auix* mill Mr. anvi ayn< and ivn». Mrs. uoriaJa Donald H Payne cordance with the estimate of net even the sagest of our polit- are parents of a 7 lb., 2 oz. girl ately to drill wells at any time. Contact the bureau of the budget and ical experts can predict the out- horn May 24 at Seaside hospital, that the over-ail reduction of come of the balloting in Phila- They have named the little miss me for estimates and plans. these items w ill be less than ten delphia later this month. The Constance Lorraine. . per cent. In round numbers then, the amount included in the bill backVb u iT a m S? ih ^ h ' ^ T “ ' **’ M r and Merl< Hanscam ' " * nd daueh,er moved from Brook-! for transmission line construction -ipiw rters .nd^M r s n ♦ 1 M Sta“ en hlm- inS «"to their recently-built res-' General Delivery Brookings, Ore. in southwestern Oregon would are not discouraged. Wash- idence on the bluff above Har be $2,900,000 which w ill go a , ,k.on colum n,«, in d ic e that bor. This .ite com m and a maB the complet ion mdcant view of the lower C h e t '* ITH a Local News Items m B IIT -R IT E C A B IN E T SHOI HAROLD T. JESSER a n n o u n c in g B. L. P R IC E C H ETC O C A FE for Ed. C. E. THE HOME OF FINE FOOD Try Us For Your Dinner Parties Floyd Kindel 6:30 a.m. to 8::30 p.m. Saturday to 10:30 pJ BEN AND PAT KERNS have purchased the merchandise of S P O K T O O A fS sy Atre-Si# Brookings BILL WARD'S CLOTHING STORE Garage Both THE TOWN SHOP G E N E R A L R E P A IR IN G and WARD'S CLOTHING STORE Will remain in their present location. I re., i.t locations until fu rth e r notice! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ BODY AND FENDER WORK *T M tv Kerr TMt < '* * See this feature weekly and shop regularly with us lo r the fa m ily ‘needs! WILLARD BATTERIES PAINTINi TITAN 01 TELEPHONE 134 G. N. Goldizen G. W. Darline ■■■■■■■■■ I ■ ■ I a 1 1 *1 Mund you mi when ••“Bttance c Today 1 ow ever- K there ^ - h e i. !