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2 Brookings H arbor Pilot Thursday, May 7, 1953 For W h a t It's W orthj By CLIFFO RD P. ROWE BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT TIIKKkPH NO M M sT IT l TK FOR < IRCI I.ATIO.N HARBOR NEWS | is news. Mrs. Annie Lucas of I H arbor, who is \isitin g at (he ’ home of her daughter and son-in- Mrs. Thomas F o rste r and two children left April 27 for B ain law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence My bridge, Ga., to join Captain F ors ers in M adras, has been laid low ter, who recently was called up by the mumps, as has Mrs. Myers by the Air Force. They m ade the and fourteen-year-old son. Law W hile the women had trip by air, the first tim e any of rence. ra th e r light cases, Law rence was them had traveled that way. in the hospital for several days. Mr. and Mrs. S tato n Goodson This w riting of a column is at best a longly business. An a rtist paints a picture, ä / inna A kers , O w n er and Publisher hangs it in a gallery and then H I K S 4 H l I T 1« IN R A T E S : stands in the corner, unobserved One Y ear, In advance (In C urry C ounty I ....................... ...... ......... >3.00 by the passersby One Y ear, In advance (outalde C u rry C ou nty) .................... ................... >3.00 as they praise o Claealfled A dvertlaln g Kates, 15c per line— M in im u m 50c cash. have moved to F ort Dick to m ake A ll advertising copy niuet be In by 5 o'clock Tuesday evening to Insure pub pan his creative lication. I their home for the next few work; but he at N ew s Items arid classified ada w ill be received up to W ednesday noon. (months. They recently sold their Tow n an d C ountry least knows th at N a tio n a l A d » e r tlx ln g R e p r e s e n ta tiv e t J property at the end of the Chet- they have look W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc . co River bridge to Mr. and Mrs. ed at it. C om pany N ew Y ork > C h ic a g o > D e tr o it ♦ I'h lla d e lp h ta M. M. Jaklewicz. The s i n g e r N O T IC E T O 8 U B H C R IR K K S : K in d ly n o tify o f any change o f address In a d I Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Peterson Call Ph. 3521, Crescent City, or vance. F a ilu re to do ao costs two cents per issue sent to the old address. stands in the w rite P. O. Box 312. C K s a nt Hubscrlptlon w ill be dropped unless subscrlbr notifies P ilot o f change. ngs following left Tuesday m orning on their City. J. E. (Jim ) DAYTON, d%- way to Soyosett, N. Y., where tributor. B utane tanks for rent, more than returned to the treas his perform ance and glows with they plan to m ake th eir fu tu re sale or lease. Office located at ury when the logs go to the mill. pride a t th c home. Last Friday some friends Anderson Plum bing Co., Fresno In other words, timber* access thunderous ap gave them a farew ell dinne- S treet, offi Pacific Ave., Crescent roads are not actually & govern plause or sinks party. City. m ent expense because they more as low as the soles of his shoes Gary Jackson was able to be than pay for themselves. The when there is none at all; but ne brought home from the C o n y L q c ~-? D irectory present procedure for getting the H A R R IS ELLSW ORTH, M.C. money for them , however, is long has the satisfaction of knowing General hospital a t Gold Beach that he has been heard. the la tte r p art of the week, a fte r íaptci No. Satellite Chapter T he num ber one problem in and complicated. But the w riter of a column having had an em ergency appen 165, Order of Eastern forest m anagem ent today is how Meanw'hile the annual produc sends out his weekly offering, dectomy the S atu rd ay before. S ta r, m eets on the first and third to get access to m atu re and over tion of tim ber is 2.2 billion board reads it in print himself, his fam Mrs. Rose Poole has gone to T uesdays of each m onth a t the ripe standing tim ber so th at it feet less than the sustained yield ily tells him it’s great, even if K lam ath Falls to spend some tim e I.O.O.F. Hall. Visiting members m ay be harvested anti a new crop capacity of the national forests. it s lousy, and that is as far as visiting her d au g h ter and her welcome. sta rte d . Since the Federal gov This means direct loss not only in it goes. He never knows w hether family, m aking the trip by bus. ernm ent owns most of our tim ber money to the treasury and in anybody likes it or detests it. He Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Strom m en Topaz Rebekah acreage (about one-third) this w’ood products needed by the na doesn’t even know if they read it retu rn ed home Friday a fte r T opaz R ebekah L obge N o . 41 problem Is faced jointly by the tion but such losses cannot be T hat is my excuse for asking spending the last th rte m onths m eets Second and F o u rth Tues lum ber industry and the govern recovered. The uncut tim ber is my readers just once a year to on a business trip through the days of m onth at Odd Fellows m ent. lost to blowdown, insects and de drop me a card or a le tte r in southw estern states in connec Hall. (V isiting m em bers wel Most tim ber access roads are cay. This loss can be saved only forming me w hether they think tion with th eir bulb raising in come.) constructed either by the govern by an adequate system of tim ber the editor is w asting space when dustry. he prints my column. m ent with appropriated funds, or access roads. Mrs. C lara K arns returned Chetco C Q 5 No. 249 by tim ber operators. When con I have been aw are of this prob This tim e last year, I confessed home S atu rd ay a fte r spending the m eets every T hursday a t 8:00 stru c te d by the loggers, the cost lem for years. Previously I have the fact th a t my birthday was past m onth in San Francisco vis p m . at the I.O.O.F. HaM. All of such roads is deducted from endeavored to get m ore a u th o r coming up and expressed the iting relatives. visiting brothers welcome. th e price they pay for the gov ization and more appropriations opinion that I would consider it Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deering ernm ent tim ber. In eith er case a for access roads—with some suc a wonderful day if some of my and d au g h ter of B rem erton. Wn Sidney TVo. 206 p a rt of the money received from cess. but not enough. readers were to send me g re e t are spending a week in this area the sale of governm ent tim ber Croft ' ' A.F.&A.M. Now I have introduced a bill ings. TTiey did; and, believe me, visiting old friends. Mrs. Deering pays for the roads. in Congress which I am con it was wonderful. The encourage is the form er M artha Zimmerle, m eets second and fourth Friday Road construction proposed by vinced will meet and solve the m ent given bolstered me for an and Mr. D eering w as stationed evenings at 8 o’clock at I.O.O.F. (timber purchasers, often as a troublesom e access road problem entire year. here during the w ar w ith the Hall. Brookings, Oregon. All visit So, now, ju s t 52 weeks and 52 Coast Guard. ing brothers are welcome. quickly, efficiently, p a rt of the sale agreem ents, can effectively, be accomplished without delay. and economically. My proposal, columns later, I am again asking Mrs. M arge O berg and Mrs. for a card or le tte r giving your Ladies A ux., F.O.E. Hut the mainline roads needed which I have been working on E dith Griffith arrived from San reactions to my weekly thought m eets second and fourth Friday’s for the harvesting of large areas ( ^or a l°nK time, simply perm its Francisco last week and are - — _ o f Forest Service tim ber now re the Forest Service to borrow ac spending a few weeks at their of each m onth at Jaklew icz An w ith the money received from vacation home on the upper chorage. Shirley Brannin, Pres.; q u ire Congressional appropria cess road money from the U. S. Shirley Spence, secretary. All vis the sale of the tim ber hauled tions even though the money Is T reasury and then pay it back over the roads constructed with Chetco. iting F.O.E. m em bers welcome. It isn’t news when three m em the borrowed money. I have Chetco Acric No. 3087 bers of a fam ily have the mumps conferred w ith forestry experts at one time. Rut when it hits a Fraternal Order of Eagles and legal and financial a u th o ri grandm other, d a u g h t e r and Jaklew icz Anchorage. All visiting ties in developing the language grandson all at the sam e tim e it Eagles welcome. M. M. Jaklcwizc. of the bill. I think it is sound Pres., and \\ a lt T hatcher, secre and th at it will do the job. I or simply supplying the inform a tary. hope Congress will pass it. tion that you read it. This ap Briefly, the tim ber access road plies equally for those who have 2 Post 9 6 6 & bill which I have introduced will been reading it for over a year (1) cause $30,000.000 annually in and for those who have just r-> A u x ilia ry new revenue to come into the centl.v been introduced to it. -1 -4 m eets 1st and 3rd Federal treasu ry ; (2) perm it the My address is 2020, ISth Ave W ednesdays at the harvesting of m ore than two bil nue, Forest Grove, Oregon. E. W. Hall. Brookings, Oregon lion board feet of federally owned K ntrrrd an »<-<-<>it<l rla»N m a ile r , at the poatofflr«' al Krooktnicft, O rra u a , M a tch 7, under I I m - A c ! of M arch 3, I Mill. Letter From Washington «X- am I M any an ailing home has been put in first class condi tion through an F H A. loan repayable in m onthly in stallments over a convenient period of time This service fro q i “ D r F H .A ’’ is available through this bank. See us first about improv ing your home. O REGO N STA TE BANK BROOKINGS. OREGON "hour Dependable Home Institution" FiM m W riepostf / w s u t h r ' c fforpomhaat. tim ber annually which is now be ing lost; (3) m ake possible sound and scientific m anagem ent of the forest reserve owned by the I nit ed State, which is impossible to day; (4) provide jobs and oppor tum ties by opening up over-ripe but inaccessible tim ber stands. It my plan is enacted into law all of those benefits will result w ithout costing the taxpayers one cent! There is no trick "schem e.’’ no magic or any "crack-pot’» idea in volve« 1. W hat I propose will m erely replace rfr present con fusing u n satirsfacto rv and inade quate system of financing Forest Service tim ber access roads with a business-like, self-liquidating plan. All of the details involve«! in this plan are known and tried I have m erely brought them to gether to provide a w orkable so lution to a troublesom e and cost ly problem in Federal forest man- agemvnt. Let s Be Proud o f This C o m m u n ity MAY 30 AND 31 Stays Whiter, Î SUN ( o a l smoke or industrial fumes w ill not darken e or discolor it. o Its self-clean- ing. too. oallon n i M CURRY CO. LUMBER CO.