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Page Six B R O O K I N G S - H A R I Î O R P I L O T R R O O K IN G S . O R E G O N For What It's Worth . By C l if f o r d P. R o w e W a s h in g t o n w eek - e c 1 t f 8 1 »1. I ki is lin Ira Di' tu or I 7 Inc ¡ho h ni lcr flp WC or i mi Ml P hm lili’ ‘VI IIV Ian lar hai k ' A I. m / í I il IU I !U 1)3 hc A CHARIS B kook / ng s Berry Emily Lookout Was _____ BY LYDIA A EUNICE t A BILL Be it enacted by the Senate and House of R epresentatives of the United S tates of America in According to John Porisch, dis Congress assembled, T h a t any trict ranger, Jack E. Nahmens, pact, contract, convention, pro 1H. of Albany was killed in a re tocol, accord, pact, compait, cov cent auto accident near San Luis enant, agreem ent, understanding, Obispo, Calif. He was riding with or arrangem ent hereafter nego four other students on Hwy 101 tiated by and under authority of on th eir way to Palm Springs the United S tates w ith a foreign for a short vacation when the sta te which (1) imposes any obli accident occurred. All were in gation or liability upon the U nit ju red except the driver. ed S tates, or any citizen thereof, Jack was a U. S. forest service and (2) concerns, in whole or in lookout on Mt. Emily last sum part, m atters which, in relations mer and made many friends in b e t w e e n the United S ta t Brookings and in the country dur. es and such foreign state, (A) ing his stay. He was born at Long may be made proper subjects ol «•vi . ................. ... Beach, Calif., and moved to Al- negotiation and treaty, <B) in l \e . ,1a to " a, „«,» his « parents in 1Q17 ii«» . . us i t . s impossible 1 1 t t»en\ w ith volve a basic policy and course of •otiw’th im < / for n othii,< / ’* < > ' ' Be„y. "Lu, L , * p e „ , y o , X Z / T r > Uni‘ conduct to be adopted by the United States, or the im plem en '«*........... .. . h,» dea.K rnm ' he tation of such policy or course Closing Out All C hildren’s G ar- - —----------------- ------------___ of conduct, and (C) are clearly merits Splendid V alues’ severable from subjects of a pure, One Group of Gift Stationery with coast views ly adm inistrative, routine, or mi at the Pilot office. Ladies Dresses nor nature, incidental or essen One Group of tial lU al to the norm al conduct of re- House Dresses Accident Victim $5.98 $ 1.00 —— r jta" \ GIBBS LBR. CO. \ I’lio n c 2545 E asy S tree t S y m p to m , o f D is tre M A ris in g fr o m STOMACH ULCERS DOE TO EXCESS ACID ic< QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST TMtrnaurr hare h«w»n aol.t f„r relief"} *7Ri|'t«Mn«of dlstrwaariatng frvm Stoma« h A«k for "WHIard’i ** * I ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS D riv e tv t ty a n d F ills Asir About 15-Ooy TrialOff nr I Dl f il t FIGURE PROBLEM S- DRESS SHOP in 44 56 23 a 31 Jj of Ri Schoring by q u a rte rs: Brookings ...17 31 Gold Beach .... .... 8 17 i Gold Beach Bs W in - V ’ Brookings—41 fg ft pf tp n Grush, Jack, f.... ....10 "Since the days of the rubber t .. 3 0 23 >s tru ly a n o ffe rin g fro m th e h e a rt to those __ . . the second game of the season, • Johnson, Phil, f .....0 stam p congress of the New Deal, . x ™ 0 1 0 «u . . .. Friday evening, a t Gold Beach, • Phctteplace, c we lo v e; th e re is n o c h e c k in g o f lists to the president and the sta te de .....0 5 5 5 Curtis, g .......... .... 2 partm ent have been ignoring the 2 5 6 sec if w e a re m issin g so m eo n e w h o m cus- ’ Newman, s ... 0 constitution and the congress by 0 3 0 * 1 d e m a n d s th a t w e re m e m b e r. Russell, s ..... ....3 m aking actual treaties with for 0 5 6 | Fadling, F„ s ... eign states which they call agree ....0 1 1 1 F r o m ^ le to u sle -h e a d e d freck le-faced ments, contracts, p a c ts or by ! sco re: fg ft pf first-g ra d e r w h o slyly slips his h o m e m a d e some other weasel word. T reaties Brookings 56 T otals ........... ...15 11 20 41 5 1 h e a r t in to th e class b o x to th e b a ld in g by any other name are, never Fitzhugh, f .............5 « * • Weston, R., f............1 1 2 a d u lt w h o paces th e H<x>r o f his p lace o f theless, treaties. However, the Fadling, c ............... 2 2 0 Gold Beach 42 fg ft Pf tp constitution of the United S tates ¡LeClair, f .... .3 2 i business w o n d e rin g if th e flo rist h as d e requires senate ratification only ¡Vaughan, g ........... 0 1 4 4 8 Meyer, f ..... W eiton, B., g ......... 3 1 1 2 0 1 liv ered th e roses to his w ife, love re ig n s of ‘treaties,’ so by using a sub Currie, c ..... ...2 1 1 3 5 1 stitu te or synonym for the word Weston, Ray, g ....... 3 s u p re m e on th is o n e d a y o f th e year. Tegner, g ........... ...3 1 3 3 7 treaty, dozens o f bindiry;, ex Langlois, g ............. 0 0 Hinsel, s .... 1 he g if t’s value is o n e o f n o im p o rta n c e o n th is o cca trem ely serious and far-reaching Sarver, g ............... o 1 1 0 1 0 Jam es, g Sund, s ..................... 3 1 1 1 4 15 sion. 1 his is p ro b a b ly th e o n ly d a y in th e year w h e n th e com m itm ents have b e e n made Grush, Jim , s.........3 DeGross, s . ...2 3 2 5 3 6 g if t itself is p u t asid e u n til th e a c c o m p a n y in g m essage w ithout the approval of congress. I believe the Yalta,. Teheran and | T otals ..... Totals ............... 20 16 10 56 .17 h a s been read. P o r th is is th e tim e w h e n m a n y a w o u n d Potsdam agreem ents could be so 8 18 42 classified. The forthcom ing so- 1 . • • * a llo w e d to g o u n h e a le d for m o n th s receives th e m irac le Schoring by q u a rte rs: called ‘co n tracts’ with the West i G°M —31 fg ft Pf tp Brookings . 6 22 34 41 d r u g in th e fo rm o f th e sim p le p re s c rip tio n “ I love y o u .” German Republic will not, under !' Va,Iace» f ............... 2 1 5 5 Gold Beach .... .12 22 32 42 the s a m e circum stances, have ( u r r ’e. f ............... 0. I his is th e day w h e n m a n y a w ife w h o has been w o r 0 2 Lortie, c ...... ,........... 2 congressional consideration 4 2 r y in g fo r fe a r h e r h u s b a n d w as c o m in g to lo o k u p o n h e r 0 1 "Congress should act a t once Meyer, g ..... *......... i as m erely th e fa m ily co o k , o p e n s h e r e n v e lo p e ex cited ly to put a stop to this cunning eva May, g ................... o 0 3 1 3 a n d feels her face flushed w ith school g irl e x c ite m e n t as sion of our constitution by the Graves, g ................j B axter, s ................l 1 3 devise of juggling words. I have she read s in a fa m ilia r h a n d th e w o rd s “ Y ou a re still th e 1 5 introduced a bill today which is LeClair, s ............... 3 sw eetest V a le n tin e in all th e w o rld .” W ith stars in h e r designed to do ju st that. I believe Currie, s ..................2 2 1 arc so easily solved in eyes a n d tears on h e r ch eek s, she p u ts it w ay a m o n g h e r the people should know how their Jam es, s ................. 0 0 1 i smart-looking, moderately-priced Charis Girdles, bras and k eep sak es o f years to b o lster h e r in la te r m o m e n ts o f lives and property are being ob T otals ................11 all-in-ones. And they're so 9 23 31 ligated and th at the United S tates comfortable too, u n c e rta in ty . senate under its tre a ty ratifica Custom-fitted at no extra C e rta in ly it is fittin g th a t o n e d ay o f th e year sh o u ld tion powers should have a chance lations between the United S tates charge by your to approve or reject such obliga and such foreign state, shall be b e p u t aside to e n c o u ra g e th e love o f to m o rro w , to s tre n g tions. My bill would serve the held and considered to be a tre a ty th e n th a t of tod.iy, a n d to p e rp e tu a te th e m e m o ry o f th a t dual a n d desirable purpose of w ithin the m eaning of such term o f yesterday. F o r m a n a n d w o m a n m u st n eed be m a d e bringing o u r com m itm ents to as contained in the Constitution Professional Corseticre foreign conneries into the open of the United S tatess and shall to re m e m b e r th.it w e a lth , fa m e , o r p o sitio n can n ev er be and would restore to congress be binding on the United S tates E D N A W E IG E L stu b stitu te s for th e h a p p in e ss th a t sp rin g s fro m tru e love. its proper powers.’’ for Charis F itting only a fte r the approval thereof H arbor, Oregon by the senate in the m anner pro vided in the constitution. Mr. E llsw orth’s bill; O f all the h o lid a y s th a t g ra c e th e c a le n d a r, m y fa v o rite B y H a rris E lls iv o r th , M . C. s \ «dentine s day. F o r o n th is occasion th e g iv in g o f g ifts c S c Bruins Won From Gold Beach On Fri. T h u r s d a y F e b ru a ry i 4 ‘ 1952 i reai mmi CHETCO DRUG STORE A I t TRANSIT M IX CONCRETE CEM ENT - GRAVEL - L IM E C o m m o n a n d F ace B r ic { j 3 sm all apartm ents, under one roof, 2 finished. A ll-electri - rents for $50. One unfinished—Total price, $6500 4 acre. 2-bedroom honse on 80x200 lot. Needs plenty work, but a big new roof over your head a t a low price__$5,000. —or—all the above—each of which has a breath-taking view of H arris S ta te park and ocean—a t $1200 discount (about the price of a new house). Also 3 1 /6 acres w ith dug well s ta rte d — $2,000—1*4 acres with dug and curbed well and cabin s tra te d —$1950. z//Z lo c a te d E a st o f S iv a n 's P la n in g M ill on N o r th P a r{ A v e . (F irs t ro a d rig h t, a t n o rth e n d o f H a r r is S ta te P a rk . O w n e r lives in stee p -ro o fed h o u s e .) O r w rite B ox 531, B ro o k in g s , o r c o n su lt y o u r b ro k e r. Clam 4-YARD LOAD $ 8 .0 0 BROOKINGS LAND AND TOWNSITE COMPANY T E L E P H O N E 442 ( E A 7 A IE B U I E D I A G — B r o o k in g s dft