Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 10, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
The World’s Be«t Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
c< mmittees of the house. It has
the widest jurisdiction of any.
More than 100 hundred bills have
been referred to it, among them
the hotly-controversal socialized
medicine bill, but we have done
nothing thus far this session.
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Every congressional office is
swamped with replies to radio
commentator Fulton Lewis’ ques­
tionnaire. I suppose most people
know
it. but the questions repre-
By Harris Ellsworth, M. C.
sent a complete statement of the
Now well into the month of provisions of the Taft-Hartley
March, the first session of this law. Lewis separated it into 19
new 81st congress is nearly one-
and people are asked to
third gone. It came into being express yes or no opinion on each'
with a rush and a roar. With one. Replies are running better
thinly-veiled sneers of contempt than 80% in favor of all of the
for the much-maligned 80th con- provision of the law. I am not
gross, the new majority gave surprised at this result, because
every indication of tearing in and by this time, union members have
doing things at a breath-taking realized that the law has done
speed. The show of complete po­ them no harm. On the contrary,
wer and the talk of streamlined it has prevented countless costly
action deceived me, as it did so jurisdictional
and
unwanted
many other people, into the belief strikes and loss oi income.
that we were going to a quick
A new volume has been added I
ride down I he road to socialism. to the federal security agency’s'
The Truman control
program, group of books for parents. Call­
obviously patterned after Brit­ ed “Your Child from Six to
ish socialist government actions, Twelve,’’ it takes up where its
seemed certain of prompt en­ three popular predecessors left
act ment.
off. The others are “Pre-natal
i’hat was six weeks ago. Things Care,’’ “Infant Care,’’ and “Your
look different now. Organization Child from One To Six.”
of committees has been slow. | “Infant Care”—generally refer-,
N u m e r o u s behind-the-scenes led to simply as the “baby book”
quarrels have developed. The 3-
is now regarded as the most
way split in the administration widely-distributed publication in
party, evident last year hut for America. The entire series is in­
a time appeared to he healed by tended to supplement, rather than
the surprise of the election, ap- supplant, the advice of the doc­
poars to be even sharper and tor, and is particularly useful t«>
more vocal than formerly. The mothers living in rural areas
three groups on the Democratic
I will be glad to send any of
side of the aisle are the regular
these
books to residents of the
northern Democrats, the 1 e f t-
Fourth
them.
District who write for Phyllis Lorraine Johnson, was re­
stored to her in the divorce de­
cree. Ed F. Ackley, local attor­
ney, represented her before the
Divorce Granted and
court.
W k
Maiden Name Restored
Phyllis Lorraine Gardner has
hern granted a divorce from
Howard M. Gardner by the cir­
cuit court of Curry county. Both
of the parties are residents of
Brookings.
Mrs. Gardner’s maiden name,
& Nursery
Phone Crescent City 2224
or Call at
REDWOODS
HARDWARE
Member of
Oregon State Association of Medical Masseurs
at your service at Studio Building
P. O. Box 438
Brookings, Oregon
Clothing
Toys
Furniture
Sherwin-Williams
Paints
Telephone 172
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X-RAY SERVICE
ELECTRO-PHYSIOTHERAPY
ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAPH
Chetco Drug Co.
YOUR REXALL STORE
Ready To Serve You Ahvavs
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
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K a------ . gSg
{Manuel's Battery!
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Housewares
304 “H” STREET
829 SECOND
PHONE 2202
4-
CRESCENT CITY
Visit our
Compelte
and
Ph. 1512
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
& ELECTRIC CO. ' |
Texaco Service
Tires and Tubes
Kaiser-Frazer Dealer ¡
i Ph. 91
Crescent City:
+—..—.4.
PHONE 203
Mulligan Plumbing
record dept i
Radio Sales j
Service
810 3rd St.'
Floyd Mulligan
Repair & Installation
Supplies and Appliances
3z d & G. St. Ph. 1581
J
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an
“The Family Store” j
Dry goods and Furnish­
ings, Apparel for the .
entire family
< J,
Carr's Sheet Metal
Nielsen Hardware;
& Plumbing
& ELECTRIC CO.
Household Appliances,
Sheet Metal, Plumbing
and heating supplies.
Pho. 631
900 4th St
Complete line of hard j
ware and electrical fix-1
tures and appliances.
PHONE 143
Norton Stationery!
CRESCENT CITY
Crescent Lumber
Company
PHONE 1881
2nd & Market Streets
Tom Brown's
MENS WEAR
& Office Supply Co. j Equipment Comp'y
Logging and Mill Sup • Jarman Shoes, Knox & ।
SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
plies. Power Chain ; Baxter Hats, Marlboro ।
Everything for Officesj
Shirts
U
saws, wire rope.
" m. J. Norton. Prop, j
851 FOURTH STREE1
920 Second St.
720 2nd St.
Ph. 1741
Electrical Supplies
Your Hotpoint Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 931
CHIROPRACTOR
1062 J. Street
Phone 352
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA
Silverware
Flatware
Hoilowware
DIRELYTE
JEAN HANKE
Carrell’s-Hedrick
ELECTRIC
Dr. H. A. Stover
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Jean's Baby Shop
“Here To Serve You”
Titus Bulb Farms
“KEEP FIT WITH MASSAGE
( by appointment)
Craig Lumber Co. will resume
operations at their mill, north of
town, next Monday, it was told
late last week. The sawmill had
been shut down since the long-
where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA:
A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns wljo
merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
Flowers . . .
Irvin's Florists
Local News Items
storemens strike had affected the
lumber market last fall.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Blair Gould an3
daughter were week-end visitors
of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Shehan, at North Bend, and J
took delivery of a Dodge car.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Swanson,
representatives for the Brant-
jord-Kluge Press Co., were vis­
itors here Tuesday en route to
the interior of Oregon on busiJ
ness calls.
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial!
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a
wingers or fellow-travelers, and
the solid south. Even the states- j
manlike efforts of Speaker Ray- .
burn have availed little toward'
for all occasions, Immediate
¡
making these three wild horses
Service
'
1 I 4.
pull together in administration
The committee on interstate
and foreign commerce, of which
I am a member, has been ex­
ceptionally slow in getting to
work. As of the date on which
this is written, wc have had hut
one committee meeting, and yet
this is one of the most important •>
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1949
Crescent
Chevrolet
LARGEST STOCK
of diamonds, watches
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Auto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
silverware & jewelry.
Warren G. Hunter
JEWELRY
4-
Wrhen in Crescent City
Headquarter at
Cocktails-Ref reshments
COFFEE SHOP
j
Mildred & Frank Curtisi
A Snack Or Meal
You can't go wrong by
dropping in at the
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
Del Norte Laundry
Gordon F.
JOHNSON
Chamber of
“Store for Men”
3-Day Service
i
Leave Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners
Patronize Your Own
Commerce
For things concerning
The City Welfare!