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Thursday, June 16, 1949. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PIT GT. BROOKINGS. OREGON 1'unnly legal operation. If this trial reaches a final conclusion, I shall be surprised and delighted. Notice, please, that in making this comment, I do not express hope of a verdict of “guilty.” This man Hiss is either guilty as he is charged or innocent. Whichever it is should be established by the courl, and soon. Twelve Graduate Twelve graduates of Smith Riv er union school received their di plomas at commencement exer- rises held at the hall Thursday evening, with all twelve taking part : Procesisonal Dorothy Rowley Pledge of Allegience All. Tn vocat’on A Hicks, introduced by Eugene Camman. Sandra El ft man introduced by Gordon Br^adbont Class I ’story Barbara Buck ner. Federal public housing bill H. R. 4009. has not yet been sent to By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. the floor by the house rules com mittee. I mentioned this bill in The department of justice, or a previous letter. You may be in whatever federal law enforcement terested in recent developments. Class Prophecy Janice March. agency has responsibility under The rules committee has had the Chorus C^mntov’n Races* thre circumstances, is already a bill under consideration for a cou Beautiful Dreamer: directed by two-time loser on bail-jumper ple of weeks or more. This com Miss Sybil Stephens. Gerhart Eisler. He apparently mittee, by the way. consists of Citation for Attendance Mrs. gained entrance into the U. S* eight Democrats and four Re- Helen Tracy. under questionable legal circum publicans. Commencement Address — Mr. stances and our courts found him The committee has been dis- Harland McDonald, principal of in contempt of congress and guil turbed by the fact that the bill Crescent E’k school. Introduced ty of executing »false documents. has not had the customary clear by Jim Rooney. Now he has escaped the toils of ance and approval by the Bureau Athletic Awards Warren Eng- the law and is in Europe—or of the Budget. It is such an im dahl, president. P.-T. A., intro someplace across the water. So portant bill and involves the ex duced by LeRoy Caparoon. far as I am concerned, we may penditure of so many billions of Valedictory Evelyn Samuelson as well call it a draw and start dollars that it seemed only right introduced by Furene Camman. over. Only this time we should and proper that the President’s Presentation of Class Pins make it certain we don’t lose the bureau of the budget should give Mrs. R. C. Landerholm, intro third time by letting the fellow the committee and the house of duced by Charlotte Marvin. back into the country. We have representatives the benefit of its Presentation of Class — Mrs. too many of his sort now. Nor views. The committee decided to Helen Tracy, introduced by Elain way has a rascal like him by the make formal inquiry of the bu Richards. name of Quisling. Presentation of Diplomas reau. In its letter of inquiry the com Palmer Westbrook, chairman of Several times I have mentioned mittee requests opinion and ad board of trustees. Closing Song: “America, the the fact that the trial of Alger vice in general on the bill and Hiss was repeatedly postponed. i then asks three specific questions: Beautiful”—Audience. Corsages and buttonnieres were As this is written he is actually First—It is pointed out that the being tried. I shall keep my fin housing administrator will be em made by a group of women, with gers crossed until some decision powered to make capital grants Mrs. Lewis 111 rich as chairman. The Lucky 13 club of Denbar is reached in his case. Watch for of hundreds of millions of dol lars for which the credit of the Lumber Co., purchased the class U. S. is pledged and the following pins and the Smith River P.-T. a question is asked: “Does not this A. gave the athletic emblems. The school held an enjoyable subsection in effect constitute an actual appropriation for future picnic Friday at a beautiful spot years which cannot be reviewed up Rowdy Creek, and was at in any way by the proper appro tended by pupils, parents, friends priating committees of the house and teachers of the school, to mark the close of the school year. and senate?” Outdoor sports were enjoyed, and Second—T h e rules committee lunch was served at noon. Ice points out that subsidy financing 12 acre on Hwy 101, approxi cream and punch were served by mately % mile to Brookings. It which might total over $16 Bil the school. is an excellent business frontage lion in the next fourty-four years Miss Sybil Stephens, teacher is provided for in the bill in such and reasonable in price. wording that congress would not of intermediate grades of the lo What have you to trade for one have anything further to do with cal school, loft Friday evening by of the finest hay and cattle it, and asked this question: “Do bus for Portland where she will ranches, 20 miles of Grants Pass? you favor making a binding com board a train to visit her folks 124 acres beaver-dam bottom mitment of this kind for outright in Minnespota. She plants to at land, 43 acres alfalfa, 7 acres clo- grants without any responsibility tend summer school and take a ver 25 acres barley 49 acres fine ¡ , rcview in fhe - forty.four teachers training course at Uni pasture. Several thousand acres । year8 ?» J versity of Minnesota. open range. Two modern homes. Third—t h e committee next Owner claims enough timber to points out that the total capital Local N< ws Items pay half for ranch. All water cost of the million housing units right. Will trade or sell on terms. would come to $8% billion. Then Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Barton Owner in Brookings for few days. it shows that subsidy payments of Klamath Falls are parents of For quick Sale, price $21,000. of four hundred million annually a six pounds, six ounce son, born Several good buys in town for forty years would be sufficient Monday morning. They have nam-. houses—priced from $3000 to 8950 to pay interest and arotization on ed the young man Raymond Ross. f —we’ll find you one to suit and i$11.300.000,000. In simple language Mr. Barton is the son of Mrs. । I on good terms, too. what the committee says is that Floyd Swearingen of Brookings 20 acres, ocean beach, fine bulb the government could today bor and Mrs. Barton is the former land, very finely built 2-bedroom row $11.3 billions and construct Frances Reekman of Harbor. Mrs. Bill Hempel entertained a home. Loads of good water, etc. all of the housing units contem Will take good house trailer as plated under the language of the group of nineteen youngsters at part payment. Here’s a chance to bill, then give them away free of p party at her homo Thursday get rid of that house trailer and charge and thereby make a net afternoon in honor of the second get a fine bulb farm. Price is saving of $%*/* billion to the tax birthday of her son, Billie. While O. K. on this. . payers. The following question the young guests were too young Now on sale! Large 7-r oom is then asked: “Is it in accord to do much playing, a good time house located on one of the fin- with the president's program that was enjoyed, with the honored est business corners in Brookings. federal subsidies for low rent guest receiving many presents. Large enough and well suited for housing should exceed by a con Later in the afternoon Mrs. Hem business and living quarters com siderable margin the entire con- pel served refreshments to the bined. Excellent terms. st ruction costs of such housing t “ young guests and 12 mothers. Mrs. Ada Vincent of San Fran 3 miles from Brookings, six It seems to me those are very acres fine soil, cleared and ready pertinent questions. The reply, if cisco is visiting her brother-in- for fall planting—large unfinish any, made by the bureau of the law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. ed house good wel 1 c,hicken budget should be most interesting. Schaal. She plans to remain un tile after Lily Blossom Time, in house, etc. Will sei lor trade for July. poreptry south side of Chetco. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roderick Here's a really fine buy! 33 and his sister, Mrs. Tompkinson, acres facing on river, ocean and i TL were called to Wapato, Wash., Mwy 101. Wonderful pasture, | D® WllUrCn I nGHIG last Thursday, by the death of bulb, berry and garden soil. No SMITH RIVER Since Sunday their brother. Frank. They re finer view for building sites. Lots is “Fathers Day,’’ the local Meth turned home Tuesday. of water available for irrigation. odist church is going to observe A meeting of Curry county fair Priced right a t approximately the occasion with special services board will be held June 16 at 8 $300 per acre. for the day. Rev. E. C. Hicks will r dl at the court house, Gold Small house on three lots right bring the message. in town. Loads of berries—faces Firs Brought Under Control n on two streets—plenty of room The fire which has been burn to build. New’ concrete founda ing on the property being logged tion. Be sure and see this. Total by the Denny Lumber Co., several For Cars price only $3150 for quick sale. miles up Rowdy creek, is the Many new and exclusive list same one that fire-fighters had ing recently, so drop in and we under control a week ago. Mon will gladly show them to you. day it broke out again and new Free Estimates fighters and equipment were sent to the scene. It is reported spread ing now, and out of control. National Forest and Gasquet I r ft* tolete Real Restate Service ranger station rushed men to the I Boi zll South end of town scene and Denbar mill stood by i L. H. KIRTLEY, Prop. all night Monday, and by Tues-1 Brookings, Oregon Phone 12-R-33 day, the spread was under control • it has been reported. ' i We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!......... 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