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BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON F uji £ aju Thursday, June 21, 1951 Arthur. The back-fire consists । ing funds for work on rivers and; to his parents, as he remained Wit is a niece of Mrs. Dam. of something they call the “Chi- harbors was passed by the house. ( here when they moved, to finish The drivers license examiner na Lobby.” There might be such Although the total requested by1 the school year. will be at the Grange hall, on Mr. and Mrs. Klass DeWit and Thursday, June 28, from 1 tod 5. an organization. If so, it is sup the bureau of th? budget was posed, according to administra cut more than 20 pe.' cent, the daughters. Grace Marie and Mar- Anyone wishing to obtain a li tion spokesmen, to have used funds allowed for work on the|jorie of Missoula, Mont., spent cense, are urged to be at the sinister or other influence in be two big dams in the Willamette the week-end at the C. W. Dam hall well in advance of closing ll a if of Nationalist China. If Valley flood control project — home on Easy Street. Mrs. De time. there is such an outfit I have Detroit and Lookout Point—to- —------ never heard of it except from tailed $15,000,000 each, adiministration sources, and it will allow work on both those surely has been a complete flop important dams to proceed to By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. in its activities judging from the ward completion for the earliest In our heavily wooded coun present pitiful condition of the flood protection and production of much needed power in the try there is a method of fighting Nationalist government. Co-Educational Referring to the so-called Chi- Willamette valley. forest fires which is sometimes used in desperation. It is cal’ed na Lob b y the following was JULY 5 ,t<> AUGUST 2 “back-firing.” Fires arc not only stated by one of the back-nie I fanned by the wind but gener builders: “It is alleged that from Claude Goldizen left last Fri- ate their own wind which speeds 1946 to 1949 the Central News them along. The back-firing tech Agency, a wholly owned instru- day evening for Ventura, Calif, nique is to go into the green ment of the Nationalist Govern- where he was called by the ill Swimming Archery Nature Lore timber a quatrer mile or so ment, spent in the neighborhood ness of his daughter, Betti, a graduate of Ventura Junior Col- ahead of the running fire and of $654,000,000 to influence Am Hi kJ ng Ping Pong Mr. Goldizen expects to set a series of small fires across erican public opinion.” Now just think of how absurd bring Mi's. Goldizen and Betti the path. When the big blaze । —Outdoor Cooing reaches the line of small fires that statement is. The sum of home with him this week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Joy came its momentum may be broken six hundred and fifty million dol home last week from Ashland and the fin* brought under con- lars equals many times the total where they had attended a fam 'rol. If the back-fire plan fails amount expended by all the dif-1 ily re-union, Present were their ;o work, and the fire sweeps on, ferent news agencies in Ameri For j art her information, write to io harm is done since it would ca which operate on a complete four children and 12 grandchil- dren, at the home of Mr. and nation-wide basis. I mean sev- lave gone ahead anyway. Joy. People came eral times more than the com- Mrs. Richard So the Administration has sot , trailer and car. bined cost of operating the \s- • ^y plane, train up a “back-fire” against the big The Joys also spent a few days sociated Press, United Press, Tn- sweep of public opinion aginst ! Trans-Radio at Lake of the Woods, trying its foreign and domestic policies ' ternational News, the fishing. against the public resentment I Press, etc. A. C. Thompson attended the Well, enough on the subject of over the firing of General Mac- Masonic Grand Ladge at Port back-fires but it is my guess that land last week, also visiting his you may hear or read about friends at Seattle and vicinity somet hing called the China Lob- before returning home. by, that’s what it is, a back-fire Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson set for the purpose of slop are visiting their son-in-law and ing down the big blaze or public daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert opinion which is about to con Lively at Canon City, Colo., the sume the administration people. new home for the Lively. They Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00 took the Levely’s son, Harold. The house is about to begin Evenings by appointment consideration of the n e w tax bill. It will come to the floor *hone 293 Goetz Building under what we call a closed rule That means no amendments can be made on the floor. It will merely be debated and then the Soak'd bids will be received by vote will be for it or against it the Forest Supervisor, Post Of- just as the committee flee Building, Grants Pass, Ore blings it to the floor. I do not gon. up to and not later than Sawmill and Woods Men like that procedure but must ad- 2:00 p. m. Pacific Daylight Sav One mile north of Carpenter- mit that when the end product ing time. July 16, 1951, for all is considered the people will get mercantabh' dead timber stand ville on Highway 101. ing or down located on an area one worked out by the commit embracing approximately 120 tee of experts instead of trying acres within Section 7. T. 39 S., to write it on the floor win R. 12 W., W. M., and lying on amendments. Northern Prairie Creek within The appropriations bill carry - the Chetco River watershed. Sis kiyou National Forest, Oregon, r«ti mated to be 1.000,000 board feet, more or li ;s. of Douglas- tir and other : i of saw timber. All standim dead tim- her within the sale boundaries will be considered as marked for cutting and the sale contract will require that all such dead tim- her be felled. No bid of less than I 5.00 $1,000.00 for the total volume of timber as estimated above will DcLux Embossed Chinese ru be considered. In addition to the price bid for stumpage a deposit of $500 to be used by the Forest Service for paying the cost ot slash disposal and an additional <1 rawer 35.00 disposal and an additionaleeaa MIRAN co-eprative deposit of $750 to cov-! Bamboo Roller Curtains (i 4-ft., WALK« er the cost of tree planting, seed 5.00 sowing and timber stand improve UNCI ment work on the area cut over will be required. $2.250 must ac-! company each bid to be applied 2.00 on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages according to the condi ilvjnized tions ot sale. 'Fhe right to reject any and all bids is reserved. For est Service bid form for use in ( urtam R od s, \\ indow submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the tim .10 ber. the conditions of sale and s the submission of bids should be walnut. obtained from the District Rang 25 00 er, Gold Beach. Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Grants Pass, uctric generator, complete, 2500 watt, brand Oregon, before bids are submitt nuw, never out of urate, original cost was ed. On June 28/at 9:00 a. m.. a 'tram HatieÚ Forest Officer will meet interest ed parties at the State Forest Patrol headquarers. Brookings. Blended whiskey. 86 Oregon, to explain the conditions proof. 'O': grain neutral of the sale and to conduct a tour spirits. Hiram Walkers 1C hou timber offered for Sons Inc., Peoria, UL PACAMO SUMMER CAMP OCAL NEWS Come and Have Fun! PACAMO CAMP Box 266 Crescent City, California Dr. Robt. E. Smith DENTIST National Timber For Sale GENERAL GARAGE WORK HELP WANTED Bodenhamer- Mason Lbr. Co. For old-time ODDS AND ENDS JUST TELL THE MAN YOU WANT IMPERIAL! IMPERIAL A. J. MATOT