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PAGE FOUR The World’s Best Climate THURSDAY, BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON northwest congressmen have Zumwat and Mrs. Edna Zumwat. voiced vigorous protests against Many beautiful gifts were re- the combination policy of aiding ceived by Miss McKenzit, who foreign plywood production—even plans to be married here in Au- by furnishing logs which we do| gust and she and her husband need—and at the same time pro- will move to Myrtle Creek where posing a reduction in tariff rates both will teach this fall. UL». to allow plywood made from all Attending Eastern Star grand those logs to undersell our pro-j lodge at Portland last week was ducers on the American market. | Mrs. W. D. Spencer, represent We have so many “do-gooders” ing Curry Chapter No. 135. In Bv Harris Ellsworth, M. C. i unning our government policies Portland she visited her daugh Not long ago I told of appear now that I have little hope of ter Dena. Other Eastern Star ing before a committee to urge our protests being heeded. members attending from here that the import tariff on ply were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheel wood not be reduced. I have just For sixteen year's, except for ing and Mrs. Homer Kerber. Mr. learned that the administration Kerber was in Portland to at U attacking the people who earn three years just before the war, tend Masonic grand lodge. The their livings in our plywood in congress has annually passed leg Wheelings stopped over at Sea islation postponing the deadline1 dustry on still another front. side to see Mrs. Wheeling’s niece The ECA (European aid organ for the completion of required and family. ization) has just announced that assessment work on all mining Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Livermore, it is purchasing millions of feet claims. The practice started in son Wayand and his fiance, Miss of Douglas fir plywood logs for the depression days of the* ’30s. During the postwar readjust Mary Jean Sabin, traveled to shipment to Korea. Our north west plywood industry already ment period I have supported Belingham, Wash., last week to legislation. see the graduation of another has difficulty enough in obtain such “moratorium” ing sufficient high grade plywood Last year the house and senate son, Lionel Livermore, from the logs for its own use. What this committees extended the mora- Western Washington College of latest administration move means torium with the explicit under Education. He received three de- is loss of jobs for many people standing that there would be no ' grees being one of six out of who make plywood. I and other further extensions. It seems to | 260 to be given this honor. He me present conditions may war- ; will teach at Longview, Wash., rant a return to the normal ap- i next fall. The Livermores then continued on to Vancouver, B. C., plication of the mining laws. to visit an Indian Festival at the But the past winter was unus reservation en route. ually bad. The snows are deep in Vacationing at the home of the mountains where hundreds her mother at Junction City are of claims are located, preventing1 Mrs. Bernadette Laurence and the work from being done this son, Stephen. spring. Also many claim owners Portland again corn s in for have become so accustomed to its share of visitors from this letting the work go that hun area. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Chap dreds of claims might go by de fault if it was required that as-1 man have returned from a busi sessment work be brought up- ness, flying there and back from to-date by the end of June this North Bend. The Marion Wilsons spent sev year. Accordingly, 1 supported eral days in the northern city a compromise proposal put thru last week. Accompanying them the senate by Sen. Cordon—to extent! the time for completing were Mrs. Cecil Jamieson and the work just 90 days—to Oct. 1. daughter, Delores, who then con- Following a public lands com- ' tinued on to Longview to visit mittee hearing at which I spoke Mrs. Jamieson’s mother for an at some length in support of the indefinite stay. When Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cordon bill, it was favorably re ported. rhe bill carries an amend Tichenor were in Portland they ment providing that assessment attended commencement exercis work for the present and com es at Cascade College to see ing year may be done at the their daughter, Lucille, graduate same time. I assume the house with a B. A. degree in education. Mrs. Adaline Niemann is sub will pass it but that remains to stituting at the postffioce for be seen. Postmaster Edna Jamieson who is enjoying a two weeks vaca Apparently the administration tion. has abandoned the idea of at Midshipman Richard Pugh, son tempting to pass the whole pack- of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pugh of age of socialized medicine legis- this place, reported to Treasure lation It is still en- Island, San Francisco, last Sat deavoring, however, to get some urday to participate in the an- portions of it passed piece-meal. nual six-weeks naval reserve of- In this connection it might be* in- j lìcer tvresting to note that the Brit the training corps midshipment, seni o r-sophomore Pacific ish Minister of Health recently fleet cruise. He is a student at reported that in its first full year Oregon State. operation, the the Spending only four days of her British treasury (U. S. Money?) summer vacation at home was Choose your spot... choose your of Britains’s medical plan was Miss Sunny Leonard, daughter of fun ... Greyhound gers you there $17.65 for each man, woman and fast, comfortably, at 1/3 the cost child over and above the reg Mrs. John Leonard. She then re of driving. Relax and save ... go ular jay roll contributions Just turned to Portland to attend the; summer school at Vanport Col Greyhound — have ex/ru cash for multiply that by 150 millions and you can figure for yourself lege, where she has been a reg ex.'ra vacation tun! what it would cost here if we ular student since last fall. There Are No Lower Fares! were on the lower British income The young nephew and niece, of Mrs. Tracy Corbin, Irvin and Los Angelos ........... $11.45 Shaking of population figures Kay Smith of Portland, are now Albuqm rque, N. M. 40 out of every 100 persons are spending their vacation at the Lake Tahoe ........... Corbih home and with other | Vancouver, B. C. .. $11.90 on the public payroll (Censur relatives here. Salt Lake City ..... $20.90 bureau report). In 50 years, gov The beginning of last week ernment employment nas increas r j saw Mr. and Mrs. Geo ge Collins ed more than 525'«. No wonder buy 1< und Ì t «n .ett of Trinidad, Calif., taking over j we are paying enormous tax bills. the operation of their restaurant, Collin’s Grill, here. Bus Depot Brooking Leaving early last week for a By Dorothy As del vacation at Chicago were Mrs. Many friends honor'd Miss John Masterson and son, Pat. lirley McKenzie at a bridal They plan to visit re’atives at | ower last Thursday evening at Portland and Oregon City before e home of Mrs. Eva Donaldson entraining for the eastern city Langlois vo-nostesses were where Mrs. Masterson s daugh AA IW IXMMS5 PAID 10'JR fülMR! Mrs. onia Thomas, Mrs. Bea ter. Mrs. Ted Reynolds, lives. t ÌSHINfilÉ Carolyn Kerr Agt Port Orford News JUNE 22, 1950 Church Services—Saturday at 11:00 a. m. Young People — Saturday at 3:45 p. m. Praver Meeting — Wednesday evening at 8:00. All Saturday services are be ing held at the Grange hall in Harbor. Pastor VanDolson will speak at the 11 o’clock service this Sab Baptist Community bath. The public is cordially in Jeanette Pierce, Sunday school vited to attend. Supt. Mrs. Stanley Patterson, music Card of Thanks director. We wish to thank ail the rdnd Sunday school at 9:45 a. m people for their help and thought- 11:00 Morning service, with a fullness given at time of Bobby’s service by Rev. Floyd Butler. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. accident to his eye. Bobby wishes to thank all. for the cards, toys, and letters sent him in -he nos Seventh-Day Adventist pital. He is home and feeling Sabbath School — Saturday at fine. THE W1DNEY FAMILY Harry Strahan and George Col- lins made a short trip to Eureka on business over the week-end and to pick up some of Collins’ equipment. Mi's. Frances Kirtland left last week to attend summer school at Portland. lor easier, more efficient watering HOSETTE Now you can have a full 25-foot, 8-nozzle sprinkler system for less than the cost of a good garden hose and just one sprinkler! 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