Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 28, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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    Thursday, February 28, 1952
BRCXìKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, O R EG O N
Page Thirteen
WASHINGTON
I-
WEEK -
some p re p ara tio n of the m ateria l , provai of the principle of V niver-
to be printed.
i sal M ilitary train in g . I voted for
I have ju st about com pleted tb a t
f° r
reasons stated ,
th e necessary details m entioned But thc ^ ndinK bin w hicb now
By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. and will shortly m ake my filing WlH PUt UM T in ,° °P t' ra o tin is
T he te rm of a re p resen ta tiv e In othesw ords. I am about to be- not sa tisfa c to r>’ according to my
in congress is tw o y ea rs — two com e a candidate for re-election thinking V nder th a t bill some
young men will be d ra fted and
y ea rs of service, th a t is. It is ju st
some
will ta k e training. It has
16 m onths, how ever, a fte r an
The U niversal M ilitary T ra in ­ no term in atio n date. It leaves
O regon congressm an is elected ing bill is th e next big o rd e r of
too m uch in th e w ay of fatefu l
u n til he m u st file for re-election business on the floor of th e house.
decision to th e president and the
if he d esires to continue in office. It will have 12 hours of w hat
arm ed forces. I shall vote to send
T he last g en e ral election w as on we call general debate and then
| it back to com m ittee for fu rth e r
N ovem ber 7, 1950. T he closing be read for am endm ent under
study in th e hope they will come
d a te for filing for th e next pri­ the five-m inute rule. W hat th at
up w ith a b e tte r plan, unless this
m ary is M arch 7, 1952.
ru le m eans is th a t any m em ber bill is very d ra stica lly am ended
L ast D ecem ber I decided to seek m ay offer an am endm ent to the on th e floor.
re-electio n and announced th at bill and is then au to m atically
• * *
fact w hile I w as in Oregon. Now allow ed five m inutes in which
F unny stories (not so funny at
it is n ecessary for me to com ­ to discuss it. C onsideration of
th a t) keep com ing out of th e com ­
p lete the necessary form alities the UMT bill will probably tak e m ittees reg ard in g m ilitary p u r­
in connection w ith running for all of tw’o weeks.
chasing. Slow it is learned th at
public office. A congressional can ­
It has alw ays seem ed to me the arm ed services specifications
d id a te ’s n am e m ay be placed on th a t if w’e needed m ore people tor fly s w a tte rs w eight tw o and
th e O regon p rim ary ballot in in the arm ed forces th an av a il­ one-half pounds and the book is
c ith e r one of two w ays byt a p e­ able on a volunteer basis, a com ­ fo u r inches thick.
t i ti o n signed by 1000 voters, or pulsory m ilitary train in g p r o ­
by sim ply filling out and filing gram is b e tte r than a d ra ft law.
a b lan k k and paying a fee. The In o th er words, I think it m uch
filing fees for th e various offices b e tte r for all young m en to lx»
TA LE N T SHOW
vary w ith the office. In th e case tre a te d the sam e way and be ob­
The ad v ertisin g com m ittee tor
of th e office of re p resen ta tiv e in ligated for the sam e service to Langlois an n u al T alent Show has
congress th e fee is $100. Since th e ir country. I think it moch been busy th e past w eek oend-
1 am some 3,000 miles aw ay from b e tte r also for every boy to ! ing out in v itatio n s to all individ­
O regon a t filing time, I shall file know w hat he will be required uals a n d o rg anizations of the
m y candidacy by paying the fee. to do and lie able to plan his fu ­ neighboring tow ns and in Coos
I t is cu sto m ary for candidates tu re aciordirwgly th an to w a it in county.
to buy a page in the Oregon "Vo­ disiouraging u n ce rtain ty for his
The program is open to an y ­
te r P a m p h le t” which is m ailed to nam e to be draw n in a selective one w ishing to put on a stu n t,
all v o ters p rior to an election. service program .
act. sing o r dance; and is being
T his calls for a n o th e r $100 and
L ast y e a r the house voted ap- sponsored by th e F lo ras W illcw
club. Cash prizes offered a re : in
the ad u lt division, 1st, $10; 2nd.
$5, th ird $3; children, g rad e and
pre-school, 1st, $5; 2nd, $3, 3rd,
$1; professional, one g ra n d prize
of $10.
The event is set for M arch 28
at Langlois high gym. Those who
wish to e n te r m ay contact K en­
neth Thom pson, Langlois.
4
LANGLOIS NEWS
PLUMBING
BARGAIN
Good w e a th e r of the last week
has brought out those " air-m in d ­
ed individuals of the area, and
planes have been seen aloft in
the aftern o o n s.
Bath-room Fixtures, First Quality, at a price which
Can Not Be Beat------
F U LL S E T OF T H R E E PIECES
As Low As $150.00, Complete!
1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCtO
M. G. BECKER
Bath-tub, basin, close-coupled toilet with seat and
and all the brass trim.
Real Estate Broker
U -m ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101
WM. D. F IS H E R
IN S U R A N C E
SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA
Roy E. Sunderland, Salesm an
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
/ i t f Parking for Customers m our own Parking Lot
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
We handle strictly fresh eggs from S tate Line Poultry Farm!
IN T H E PRODUCE D E P A R T M E N T
LE 1 1 UCE, lg. solid beads, each
9 c
CARROTS, fresh, crisp, 2 bunches
15c
1O M A 1OES, fancy Fennway, carton
25c
A \ AC A DOES, 30-sizc
15c
G R EEN O N IO N S, 2 bunches . ....
15©
BANANAS, nice, tirm, 2 lbs.
29 c
CABBAGE, solid, crisp, lb.
7 c
Del Monte Sliced
PINEAPPLE, in heavy syrup, 2 ’/a 35c
Borden’s Dry Milk—
STARLAC, 1 lb. pkg.................... 37c
Del Monte whole
APRICOTS, in heavy syrup, 2 Vis 29c
Del Monte—in heavy syrup
PEACHES, 2 ’/ 2 s , 3 for
.
.
.
$1.00
Del Monte—in heavy syrup
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 2 V it
. . .
37c
ORANGE JUICE, 46-oz. . . .
29c
Del Monte
Del Monte
PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46-oz.
.
.
29c
.
.
27c
.
.
25c
Campbell's
TO M ATO JUICE, 46-oz.
Del Haven Red Sour Pitted
CHERRIES, No. 2 can
.
Del Haven Grated
TUNA, light m e a t .................... 25c
I )el 1 laven Cut Spear—all green
H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p m.
W IL B A N K 'S M A R K E T
H E N R Y W IL B A N K , Proprietor
In Redfield's Market
FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS
A RM O U R’S STAR
PICNIC HAMS, lb.................... 49c
PIC N IC STYLE
PORK ROASTS, lb.................... 39c
VRMOUR’S STAR—by the piece
BACON, lb.........................
Redfield’s Market
49c
B e au tifu l E lizabeth tra c t, nest-
i ling am ong s ta te ly t r e e s and
1 shrubs. P a rk a re a w ith creek.
I C lose in, larg e lots, city w ater.
$107 down, $25 p er m onth. H ere
is fine chance to invest in the
| fu tu re .
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S P E C IA L : H ighw ay fro n tag e
cutsiric city lim its, especially s u it­
able for tr a ile r cam p.
. . .
flood incom e pro p erty in nice
location. S m all down paym ent.
. • .
, LO TS: V arious locations, p ric­
ed $700 up. E asy Term s.
i
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E xcellent business location on
Hwy, close in.
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HOME good in vestm en t prop­
erties in C ury County. Come
in and see w h at w e have to
o jjer.
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O ther homes, ocean frontage,
I lots and acreage.
I Sell The Earth!
and 'Insure' It!
ASPARAGUS, No. 2 can
.
.
35c
PEAS, 303 can, very young
.
20c
Royal Club Dainty Dimple
Royal ('lub Fancy Cream Style
CORN, 3 0 3 c a n .........................19c
Diamond MATCHES, 6-box ctn. 39c
TIDE, giant economy size .
.
.
79c
CIGARETTES, all brands, ctn. $1.59
SNOWDRIFT OR
vegetable shortening
CRISCO, 3 lbs................................ 89c
l ea Garden Brand Strawberry
PRESERVES, 20-oz.
. . . .
43c
. . . .
41c
Facial Soup—bath size
WOODBURY, 4 bars
Facial Soup—hath size
SWEETHEART, 3 bars . . . .
W aldorf TISSUE, 6 rolls
. .
41c
49c |
Scott Household TOWELS, 150s 19c