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Page Six BROOK1NGS-HARBOR P IL O T , inursaay, March 6, 1952 eral H ousing Adm inistration, as Mrs. Carl Rettke, m other o f Floyd W hite, form erly employ- Home Loan Bank Board, and — nv/v* avuuil 1 >n Bob R ettke and son, Carl J r ., ed by K err H ardw are & Electric wh<t was then the Home Own appropriations bills will begin. I came Monday for a visit a t th e is now working for the* Coast ers Loan Corporation. The legal w R ettke home here. Freight lines. By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. statu s and the functions of those it ------ - agencies were not changed. W hat th e c o m m itte e has ts Having been ra th e r close up was done was to place a sort of to the problems of European de head adm inistrator on top of the U fense When I was in Europe late other four. The first y ear the N —O—T—I —C—E Scrap Iron, Metal, Batteries new super-office, the Office of the --------------- w marvi last fall, I was recently cheered A dm inistrator, required only 183 __ ________________ ___ radiators, etc. by news coming out of the Lis additional employees. In the in- I k l _ L*ll z*! I bon m eeting of the N orth A tlan tervening years this top organ- IN ay t>O r h lll C lU D A pound or a car load! tic treaty organization. When ization has been given some ad- | The Nayborhill Club met las w as in Europe it seemed the i mnal responsibility but nothing Wednesday afternoon at home o Kay Sandstrom countries there were not taking of great m agnitude. This co-ord- Mrs. Elsa Raveks with 13 pres Assisted By defense against a possible attack m atm g agency now asks for 1,-Jent. The afternoon was spcnt ir ’ Box 605 or contact Don Norm a Felipe by the Russians as seriously as 472 employees for the coming fis Carter or Louis Morris. fcewing, knitting, crocheting aric Evenings by A ppointm ent they should I am certain th at at cal year! I understand th a t when rug making. H arbor, Oregon th a t time the Europeans were the house appropriations com m it Mrs. Grace Lillegard was ad ------------------------------- --- not so worried about the possi tee received this request some of bility of a World W ar 3 as we the m embers hit the ceiling and m itted as a new member. Mrs. were. The argreem ent at Lisbon inquired of the other agencies Dorothy Lockland was a guest would seem to indicate th at they just exactly w hat the Office of and gave an interesting talk. Dessert luncheon was served by Buy Your Plumbing really mean business — defense the A dm inistrator did for each of the hostess. The next m eeting business now. the individual agencies. The re will be held at the home of Mrs. A ccounting-B ootee pin g IN S T A L L E D ! We must rem ember, though, ply the com m ittee received from Leora Stew art. th a t agreem ents made up by the each agency, I am told, was sim CURRY C O U N T Y Payroll & Income Taxes foreign m inisters at Lisbon are ply the word “nothing.” T hat is LUMBER COM PANY nothing but paper agreem ents un how bureaucracy grows. Such il LOCAL NEWS Gardner Building til the parliam ents of the various lustrations show why we are so Mrs. Geraldine Bom ar of the count lies vote the men and money burdened with debt and taxes. Brookings, Oregon Nook Cafe spent four days last - they were hesitating th at last week at Coos Bay. year. Perhaps now they will go Action op the UMT bill, which ahead and do the necessary. So far ns our governm ent is con is rated as the biggest and most cerned, we are already doing our controversiay piece of legisla «hare, and I think, will continue tion the congress will pass upon this year, will be completed some to do it. tim e during the week ending on March 8. To keep a speaking date When the Housing and Home I made way back in December, Finance agency was created about - , . -------------- * I shall 1,111 iiiM n e a o u ic k trip out to £ £ £ £ < £ * S m r ake * * quick * * * 1 WASHINGTON - WEEK - i W ANTED! Katherine's Beauty Shop , C. & M . Salvage Yd. B. B. Crabb Co. See W arriner CHETCO ROD and GUN CLUB n««e. the various nxlMIng hous j , in fa Ing agencies Including the Pub- in lie llousm,: Administration, F « 4 - J M an ^ 4 u i, i S T 1"N i .^ doubtless V°' e ° n be UMT back in print.) Announces Its Annual I " " s aj” S P R IN G ^ pvt-P y«X>P w A Z ' r .jO y p U -V There's Gold In Your Farm W oodlot .Vo. 2 R em em ber th is : T rees g ro w ! trees to an acre. T h e y w ill range E ve ry year th e y grow th e y make from 6 to 16 inches in d ia m e te r and tnonev fo r you. > ou don t p u ll up the tre e s w ill be 70 to JO feet ts ll th e c a rro t patch when It is h a lf These trees w ill p.oduce fence g ro w n and e ip e c t to m ake anv posts, fu e l, pulpw ood, occasional ,i n .r> v ,u dn ,h ,n th< c a rro t po,e* an<i p i,,n < and 8n,ai1 lo g * l»at»h and get b ig g er c a rro ts and Some o f y o u r w oodlot w ill have m ore cash M w ,og trees. (rr<>9 w ||| I.et s ta lk about y o u r w o o d le t for about «0 years old. w ill range fro m Just s m in u te and discuss some of 6 to 30 inches in d ia m e te r and w ill th e types snd kin d s o f trees grow 'a v e ra g e fro m 110-150 feet ta ll Ing th e re before we ta lk about 1 here may be a n yw h ere fro m 50 m a n a g in g yo u r trees to 100 on each acre T he la rg e r I f you have a t y p ic a l fa rm wood trees w ill be Ita u g ln a fir , th e lo t found th ro u g h o u t W ashington s h o rte r ones h e m lo ck snd cedar and O re g o n w e st o f the Cascades w bi«h w ill grow lu the shad« o< h e r e ’s w h a t you II fin d ts ) some ,he la rg e r tree« young seedlings and saplings. | These forests i co n ta in in m many ' •-»«I’liiiK«, - v iiia a n y v valu- a lu ( b i some poles about 3f. years old ab’* Products, snd g e n e ra lly ex snd ( c l some saw log trees . perlenced fo re s te rs should be Seedlings and saplings H ere ' co"» u lte d to get best possible re a yo u n g fo ie s t w hich has seeded in tu rn • ’ w «*l »» lc d e v e lo p a good fro m clo se by seed tre e s F ire has been k e p t out T h e re w ill he a b o u t >500 trees to an a c re 10 to 12 feet ta ll and 2 inches in d ia m e te r W hat good is th is b ru -h you msv a s k * A a a p lin r sta n d will tie ld C h rist n»*,s t r . . s im sts and fuel You may e»» n find som e old «edar w in d fa lls or lo g g e r* big tre e s Theee are left by ea rly w orth money toditv Your poles w ill be about 35 years and there w ilt be about 3a»J b a r *t®11ng p la n l a r g e r tre e s w ill lo g s Rest lo gs w i ll b r,n * p re m iu m as peelers In add!- ” ’n ' “ u CMn l *‘ ke o ff crops o f poles T 'lin g fu e l, pulpw ood, posts each '« ar and s till leave a good, g ro w in g *tand N est we ll ta lk about how to ke.-p the g o o s o tre e * th a t lay the golden eggs. i , F .r m o re p a r t ic u la r s Sa n, r A re 7 L ? ' > ,n p " ‘ T n a rh(1 1 S.- i w r it, your W « » b 'n s to n VRl>P," h ... SUNDAY, March 9 B EG IN N IN G a I io:oo A. M. At The CLUB HOUSE On Benham Road, Harbor PRIZES FOR A H ! TURKEYS - HAMS -- CHICKENS Bingo and other games for the Whole Family! REFRESHMENTS SERVED! • • 1