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PAGE SIX . session last Friday. From now * j on there may be night sessions whenever the day’s calender has I not been cleaned up. Only one- fourth of the 840 bills before the two houses have been passed. & Two to three more weeks of the session are predicted. New bills keep coming up. This week’s “features” include bills to place savings and loan associa tions under the state seuperin- /T’S YOU7? MONEY, BROTHER tended of banks instead of the What will the well-dressed tax corporation commissioner; appro payer for 1951 be wearing? priating $214,267 for operating The phrasesmiths have assur I deficiency of Klamath Falls vo ed us there will never be an cational school; and to up salary other depression. They have at- a' supreme court justices from tenued to dial with a pre-natal $8500 to $10,000. Christening. It’s to be a recession. If and when this lush financial r 'OOI,LEY RESIGNS The resignation of M. D. Wool- honeymoon gets to the crockery- ley, superintendent of the Oregon throwing stage and income tax i i • • State Training school at Wood- i<venues barely drip in, then you , , ' . • , , can commence to really talk of f,lu 11 J'" 1 11 l’"s he avy property taxes. And prop- P"'« accepted b.y the state board of control. Appreciation for erty, nnktuhei, ts tin only tan Ts s' rrirc was expressed by the gible asset available when pros* board. periiy is in reverse. The board will not name a Last November, with a $3,500,• successor to Woolley until after 000 state debt still due, the voters several applicants have been con refused to eansiion payment, but sidered. one the same ballot voted to buy Woolley will become secretary over $100,000,000 worth of old- of the Harney county chamber of age assistance each year. This commerce at Burns', April 1. put the state deep in the red and BEANO GAMES OUT draped a cloud over its credit. Representatives of churches and If a company with such a fi nancial record should apply to the schools who wish to conduct ben federal SCE commission for a efit beano games and other forms persit to issue stock, their re- of lotteries are no longer within qhest would be promptly denied. their legal rights than other lot Try as they will, legislative tery operators, according to a leaders cannot keep enough mem decision made by the late At tor- bers converted to accept the re ney General I. H. VanWinkle, sponsibility of making forthright who said, “Crime cannot hide decisions on vital tax measures. under the cloak of charity.” The ruling, which was made in Consequently, the present ses sion may pass on to the next 1930, is being accepted by district session just as the last session 1 attorneys thriughout the state, as the ii involves the three factors of on to this double-shift job of finding funds consideration. chance and prize. with which to pay up the debts NEW FORESTRY DISTRICTS of the last biennium and provide 'Hie state forestry department for the coming two years. Then will be required to provide forest there is another tempting sub tire protection for one mililon terfuge the salons may adopt, more acres of forest lands than at them An act passed by the present polls just what band of taxation legislature appropriating $132,- they least abhor. 120 to the department to create new forestry districts carried an WORKING DAY AND NIGHT emergency clause and became ended Oregon its ninth week with its fust night operative when recently signed by « Governor McKay. The work of forming the new districts is now under way, says State Forester Nels Rogers. They will extend from points cast of Mr. Hood tt Umatilla county. The forests in the districts being esstablished have been under the wing of the federal department for several years. Besides the expense of esstab- lishing the district, it will cost । about $60,000 a year for the next Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who merit a “share” of your trade when doing vour out-of-town shopping. REMOODS HARDWARE a Phone 352 1062 J. Street CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA ELECTRO-PHYSIOTHERAPY X-RAY SERVICE ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAPH Chetco Drug Co. YOUR REXALL STORE Readv To Serve Y oh Alwavf T. W. Zenier PHONE 183 DiAMONDS WATCH'S Jaan's Baby Shop Clothing Toys Furniture “Here To Serve You” Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE JEAN HANKE Sherwin-Williams Paints HARD W A R E Housewares Telephone 172 • W h ■ * n ■' ■ m i « w —- N r — M . ... ■■ r r » — mm -— ¡Manuel's Battery! ¡ PHONE 203 301 “II" STREET B CRESCENT CITY Visit our record dept ! Compelte Radio Sales and Service ! Ph. 1512 810 3rd St & ELECTRIC CO. WAWWOtTN JEWELERS | Texaco Service Tires and Tubes I ¡ Kaiser-Frazer Dealer | Ph. 91 Crescent City J 829 SECOND PHONE 2202 F | N L E Y ' S Mulligan Plumbing j The Family Store Floyd Mulligan Repair & Installation ! Drygoods and Furnish Supplies and Appliances ings, Apparel for the entire family Ph. 1581 w war zzml • Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing and heating supplies. Pho. 631 900 4th St Carrell’s-Hcdrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 When in Crescent City Headquarter at I THE TIDES I Cocktails-Refreshmeni Refreshments COFFEE SHOP Mildred & Frank Curtis ‘A Snack Or Meal You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Bus Depot Cafe •! Ell_____ ~ H Carr's Sheet Metal Nielsen Hardware! & Plumbing & ELECTRIC CO. & Office Supply Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Everything for Offices uin. .1. Norton, Prop. 720 2nd St. Ph. 171 Member of State Association of Medical Masseurs at your service at Studio Building Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 138 CIII R 0 P R ACTO R a Crescent Lumber Company Complete line of hard j ware anil electrical fix-j tures and appliances, j PHONE 113 PHONE 1881 2nd & Market Streets Tcm Brown's Norton Stationery Equipment Comp'y HARV Dr. H. A. Stover in District 102 was represented, making a total of over 200 Ro- tarians and their waves. The Pilot was late last week • • J__ prevented J iKn when an accident the publication at the usual time. For this delay, the Pilot force is in- Local News Items deed sorry. Mrs. Mildred Byrne and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weideman ter Margaret. left Monday for attended the 25th anniversary of I San Francisco, where Mrs. Byrne the founding of Grants Pass Ro- tary club, held Wednesday eve-1 will consult a physician concern- ning at Grants Pass. Every clubbing her health. CRESCENT CITY ( by appointment) A. two years to provide forest fire protection. Oregon's rate of 6c an acre for this protection is be-1 lieved to bo the most economical of any in the nation. CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! “KEEP FIT WITH MASSAGE LUCIAN THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARROR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON The World’s Best Climate MENS WEAR Legging and Mill Sup Jarman Shoes, Knox & Baxter Hats, Marlboro plies. Power Chain 1 Shirts saws, wire rope. 920 Second St. Sil FOURTH STREET Crescent Chevrolet LARGEST STOCK of diamonds, watches, Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Ante Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City silverware & jewelry. Warren G. Hunter JEWELRY +■ 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 Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners Patronize Your Own Commerce li 2 For things concerning The City Welfare!