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Brooking^ Harbor Pilot Thursday, January 15, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
For W hat It's Worth Life Cycle of Fruits
By C L IF F O R D P. R O W E
Studied A t O.S.C.
derivatives can be tra c e d an d iso
lated w ith special d etec tio n a p
p aratu s th a t o p e ra te s in G eiger-
co u n ter fashion.
A PO PU LAR
w rite r of o u r cen-
tu ry is supposed to have said
Special 'o The Pilot
at one tim e th a t he had never . OreKon S |a (e ColIege Life in. ,
E n te re d as second-class m a tte r, a t th e postoffice a t B rookings, O re
know n a n yone sj(je u le tom ato and apple is being FOR YOUR
gon, M arch 7, 1946, u n d er th e Act of M arch 3. 1879.
I whom
he
dis- studied by Oregon S ta te college
M inna A kers , Oyner and Publisher
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lik e d
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in d ! r *a *s th at prom ise to provide» a
thought
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I have k n o w n , ° f radio-active tra c e r techniques
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disliked, an d I four years.
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th
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being used in the study. W ith
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be
asham ed.
sugars, acids and proteins in
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F o r exam ple, I h ea rtily dislike (
people w ho believe in “s p e c ia l1
gins so th a t th e absence of a few privilege” : Those who believe th a t
m em bers is not noticed. T his tim e because of a c e rtain position they
it w as d ifferent. We R epublican hold in society or governm ent,
m em b ers ot th e H ouse have only they should be exem pt from c e r
a slim m a jo rity so it w as u rg e n t tain obligations w hich m ust still
By Harris Ellsworth, M . C. ly req u ested th a t all meml>crs be hold for others. In th is categ o ry
2-year old held grown - 29 varieties to select from
1 include officials who believe they
present
on
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w
ithout
fail.
I
B ack in W ashington. T h e new
should be able to p ark th e ir cars
could not and, of course, did not
in front of p ark in g m e te rs w ith
fO rd ('o n g re ss is organized and
refuse th a t
sum m ons. As it
out co n trib u tin g th e cu sto m ary
? .<>ing b u s in e s s at th e old s ta n d
tu rn ed out
every
R epublican ¡x»nny o r nickel. T he im plication
U n til a f te r the 20th of J a n u a ry m em ber w as p resen t w hen the
is th a t th e police a re u n d er obli
(In a u g u ra tio n
D ay) .
i how ever, n ' 10,1 "
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' • ’ g gation
a i io n io
v erio o K m
As the
re —
su lt «• ' of
to o overlook
th e e violation
violation
n o th in g th a t happens h ere » ill t som e ab sen tees on th e o th e r side
o rd e r to hold th eir jobs o r to
rv im
in irv
d u n t t. T r k he
n I I of th e aisle, A
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pem to be very
p o n rtan
th e m a jo rity
WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
receive favor.
w h o le C ap ital C ity seem s to be in which H onorabl Joseph W. M ar-
In my hum ble w ay of reason-1
<i s ta te of suspended anim ation tin of M assac h u setts w as elected ing, such actions sm ack of co r
a w a itin g th e in stalla tio n ot P resi sp eak er w as q u ite resp ectab le
ru p tio n ju st as m uch as th e ac
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d en t E isen h o w er and his new ex 220 to 201.
OUR GRADE A A
cep tan ce of m ink coats o r deep
e c u tiv e d ep a rtm e n t heads.
T he
freezes as bribes in th e u pper
o rg a n iz a tio n of (.'ongress by R e - ’ At least on one occasion in o u r b ra c k e ts of governm en t.
T he
FARM FRESH
p u b lican m a jo rities in I k >1H House history th e elected R epublican deed is a definite conspiracy to
a n d S e n a te received only p e r m ajo rity of th e H ouse of R epre- d efrau d th e city and its citizens
fu n cto ry notice. It w as a fo re sen tativ es did not elect a S p eak er and involves equally th e officer of
g o n e conclusion as a result of the and organize th e H ouse w hen a th e law* w ho overlooks th e viola
Now Also A vailable at
electio n . T ru m a n m ade his speech new C ongress convened. In th e tion and th e official or m em ber of
to (.'ongress on the S ta te ot th e election of 1930, th e R epublican his fam ily who com m its it.
CHETCO STORE
U nion as req u ired by the C on p a rty elected a House m ajo rity
Since I have been ta u g h t th a t
s titu tio n . but it aroused little of 219 to 215 D em o crats and one
A s k F or T hem T h ere
law s a re for the governm ent of
co m m en t.
N or did his budget F arm er-L ah o rite . How ever. Con- all. it is only n a tu ra l th a t I, along
m essag e c re a te any stir.
F olks gress did not m eet in re g u la r ses- w ith th e m ajo rity , cannot respect
n re m ostly ju st looking out win- sion until D ecem ber 1931 13 those who c re a te for them selves
dows and y a r n in g . w aiting u n til m onths following tb< election the “special privilege” of elected
th e
new
ad m in istratio n
ta k e s D uring this interim several R e office as an excuse for violation
over. Then. 1 expect, th e re will publican m em bers died an d in of th e law
be co n sid erab le action.
sp«>cial elections w ere replaced by
D em ovrats. W hen the ('o n g ress
T h e congressional recess in 1952 finally convened th e majorities
T he D em ocrats
w as th e longest since I have been w ere reversed.
a m e m lx T ot (.'ongress
Helen had 21S m em bers, the R epubli
T h at gift layette in T o ts to
T here w as still the T eens T oggery window.
and I took ad v a n ta g e ot th e u n cans 214
usually long tim e at borne to re one F a n n e r-L a b o rite and tw o v a
Mrs. May cock doing crossw ord
build and add to o u r house in cancies As a re su lt. John N ance
puzzles
on her day off b irth d ay
G
a
rn
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r
w
as
elected
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p
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a
k
e
r
anil
R oseburg.
As so often happens
too!
the
com
m
it
tee
w
as
controlled
by
w ith a const ru ction job esp e
In light of th a t sad
cially a rem odeling one such as D enax’ia ts
Every body singing “T he In v en
th is w as it w as not com pleted experience, it is easy to u n d e r tory B lues.”
by th e tim e it w as necessary for stand why such em phasis was
E a th e r D im m iek his sunny self.
in.* to re tu rn to W ashington, D.C placed on all of us being here on
N ancy H. and H ugh A. m aking
fo r th e opening of C ongress. , Jan u a rv 3.
bowling scores.
T h e iv to re , Helen had to stay
H
ouse
co
m
m
ittees
a
re
being
o
r
hom e u n til the job was com pleted
I'wo fine large ivy p lan ts a t the
W hile I cam e on h e r e alone to be ganized and will be functioning N.x)k ('a te .
sw orn in and to tak e my p art in s.xm. I will co ntinue as a m em
W in ter storm s in te rm itte n t w ith
th e org an izin g of the House of b er ot the Rules C om m ittee. W al
spring
days.
te
r
N
orblad
will
sta
y
on
the
R e p re se n ta tiv e s
She expects to
C o m m ittee of A rm ed S erv ices................
get here ju st before th e 20th.
1'hat p atien ce stim u la to r th e
and H om er Angell will lx» one of jiower o u tag e
the lop m en on the C o m m ittee on
in this hank are promptly pul «„ work
I n d er conditions which g en e r 1 ublie W orks.
( upid play ing Ju n e in Jan u a rv
O u r new m em
on
the
.«"cnihly
line
that carries all the business of the
ally ex ist at th e opening of a ber. S am Coon of R aker, who
community.
1
hey
are
active
dollars, working constantly
session th e re would lx» no urgent succtxxled Low el S to ck m an from
for the common good.
6 w inwniiy
neixl tor m e to he present on the E a ste rn O regon C ongressional
op en in g day.
I sually nothing d istric t, has not been assigned a
h ‘nk.lhe/ mal1 ' ta,,eri'd sums of individuals
m uch gets u n d er way until a co m m ittee as yet. but th a t will 5. rtened Sand, and Gravel
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