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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
^THURSDAY, JUNE J
gram the consum er may be as- to assum e, too. that futur»
approxim ately Fifty <$50.00> Dol- I 7 r r w r 0 r p n P V P flffc H
sured th at he personally is doing will be necessary before
lars less than the taxes against E z I liV I g u i l t y I U U U
something for a hungry man. wo- w a r-to m countries will J
s a il lands were m the year 1940. 1 « ^ J ffc r p lv X p P f l p f l
man or child. He can contribute to plow, plant, sow and r*'
Wherefore, your petitioners pray W k J V I V I J l l C V U V U
both his money and his energies necessary food for their
that your honorable board of
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equalization reduce the valua-
The national drive to collect directly through one of the 16,- nance. True, some' of the
tions of the properties of these ap- money and canned food for relief •
community organizations par- will be harvested this yt
(essiona
: m ake such increases of the world’s hungry- has the vir-j ticipating in the drive.
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iu the
ine
but in comparison
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upon the properties of the prop- tue of concreteness. The entire-
Mrs- J-
Stevenson, local food it will be but “a drop J
earns <f their property without
ouners in the northern and ty negative program so far ad- chairm an, told the Pilot Tues- bucket.”
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due
law and
deorives ^ __
«_ .u the
-
the article appearing
Hur process of law
and deprives
^ i r a l sections of -«.ut
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vanced • for
individual’s con- dav.
^ay, since tne
“Please, people of thk
ysicia ?
these- applicants of the equal pro-
shaH make a fair apportlon. tribution to the world’s No. 1 in the last issue of the Pilot, local • contribute generously "Mn
12 to 1
tet non of the law in violation of ment of taxes throughout the en- emergency' gave no one a sense response had been quickened, and venson urges.
fh< o r/stitu H o n of the s ta te of t jre county of C urry; and your that he was actually doing some-
response was gratify in g .
< re.on, and of the I mted States applicants pray for a hearing
thing to ease the suffering of However, the job of feeding the
H. .E
upon the allegations of this pe-
another individual on the far side starving peoples of those coun- i
C all a t the Pilot office
That ^a.d assessor has not ap- tition. and an opportunity to pre-
of the world. He saved Jood at tries overran by the axis powers in town, any day, to aubaeq
Chas.
m onad in his assessments now >Fnt evidence to be heard a t
home, but the link between his is no easy task. It is reasonable the Brookings-Harbor PJo»
seers
coming before your honorable the present m eeting of the said
. - and the shipment of wheat
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b.tard ’’or their consideration for board of equalization; and th a t a was tenuous in the extreme. He
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the ensuing y*-ar, fairly; and the time certain be set for the hear- refused the roll in the restaur-
assessments a r e discrim inatory mg of this petition; and th a t a n t—and wondered w hether it
and unfair to these applicants as vour applicants be given immedi- would find its w’ay to a garbage
R. :
com pared tp the assessments made ate notice of the tim e for said pail none-the-less. With his sym-
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by said assessor upon lands in the hearing, and a reasnable oppor-, pat hies fully aroused, further ex
hours IC
n o rth ern a.ni central sections of tupity to appear at said hearing .1 hortat ions finally produced only
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said county;
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a feeung of frustration. Nor was
I hat these applicants demand
C r r s r i l i I ? is m s *
th at frustration eased by know l-
that 'he honorable board of equal-
u I R llI l iw iV v l
edge th a t the national program
ization so equalize the assessments
Word has been received by was insufficient to meet the pri
of the properties of these
Mrs Eva
HU1
iling ui
of the
for shipment
of
food
classifie
« •• 2 . appli-
ru n , te
icuing
uic m ary * ” goals
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can ts th at the came
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ru. death
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shail
be
re-
of
SiSter
Mrs
Alpha
Obviously,
that
Pilot
at oi
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aeatn ot ner sister. Mrs Alpha
4 k ? p \ ! n '
WM‘^ ents “P°n May W alker, widely-known Cur- could now be undertaken would
properties in QfcS ~ northern
- county
*- resident, who passed »1 compensate F
zm » lacks
l*az*Lra in
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Toe Rose
for
in fk#*
the
over-
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w«r w««r*-
I and harrow
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>" ' a 'd coun-; away a t the home of her d au g h -1 al1 conservation program. But by
on Highwi
-hull • in, re.ised in propor- ter a,
n.,a,.h Saturdav eve-con,ributln« to thls auxilitry Pro-
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"qu a; nmg June 1. followm g a long --------------------------------------------
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hie and fair appom onm ent of ,„ neM
, h< agp of
ypars
repairing.
taxes through the sa.d county
, and t month
a , P ortland
W eather report for the month
Easy S ti
Ths
i xampk
f the m st Mav 1, 1861. Mrs. W alker came
i of May is:
o ^ d itio n of said assessments made to Cold Beach when 12 years of
Max. Min Prec
pstom plov
May 13
64
(Johnson, B
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one was m a in e u May
14
69
42
enee. Daw
ed valuations made by said as- m 1877 to Jam es W alker and
May 15
69
42
****'“ '" upon the property of Col- to this union were bom five sons May
16
For well-dril
53
49
her H Buffington, appearing up- and one daughter.
May 17
53
Fred C. I
47
on the assessment rolls of said
Mrs. W alker was in the hotel May 18
53
47
county which are assessed at a
May 19
56
lb
Compfete tnfbrmstioo can be secured at this office cooceniag
May
20
60
46
dvertise the
of the same general character and to make
bus service to any point in the United States.
May 21
69
Pilot to yo
May 22
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48
May 23
60
49
of Phillip G. Cope.
60
48
Zumwalt Brothers; H S ( ad- ago when she began to fail in May 24
51
nian. < tydt Wagner and Paul heali
health. Surviving are her daugh May 25 ....... ....... 60
57
50
W agner. If If Hansen (now
b*>. ter
f »i e
Vf «11 > 4 A F . v
^4 t . • • < May 26 .......
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May 27 ....... . . 59
49
loging to Collier H. Buffington Jr.) sons
May 28
60
49
FOR HIRF
May 29 .......
65
44
with
May 30
69
46
Ed & M
May 31
70
51
ice S tat
June 1
67
56
tiens
of said county; and
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Beach i i V comm
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church
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wTite
card
June 2
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o ur fx'titioners fu rth er sta te day afternoon Interm ent was in
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May
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eather
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acts:
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m ents determined by said assess- cemetery’
I Brookings
May 9. fog
in
or against the lands of the above
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley are fog in
‘ ‘ afternoon;
\
r° f ,n
.inv.mz a » visit
vi«it of his
h.w sister.
«ictxvr Mrs. m
om m g \f»v May
named persons with the assess- enjoying
noniv
V« 19. fog in after-
ments placed against lands of E. E. R einhart and two daugh
• °8 _ in morning;
these ap plicants will show u n fa ir, ters. Louise and Lila and son. Le j May 22, fog in morning
Since the first of the year: 90
and unjust discrimination, and ROy of K lam ath Falls
days
or more .......•
rain;
will show
that
an
undue
and
un-I
Mr
and
Mrs.
Forrest
Dunham
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.'ir. ana .virs ro rre s t uu n n am 1 n „ with .01 inches
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reasonable apportionm ent h a s ’ of Siskiyou Mountain camp, who JL , a r da>s: 6 Partly cloudy and
been placed upon the lands of recently purchased the Bud M e-'
cloud>'-
thés*- applicants by virtue of the Vay home here, have moved to +
•aid assessments;
Smith River where they are get *
Your applicants further call to ting settled in their new home
the attention of your honorable
Miss Jean Alva Brown, stu
board »hat the properties in said dent at University of California.
Curry county have heen re-class- Berkeley, returned Sunday morn-
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1.
ifled and re-valued by the sta te mg to college a fte r spending the
tax commission of the S tate of week-end with her parents. Mr.
Oregon; and that these values and Mrs. H arry Brown.
are still in effect in the northern
Mrs. Chester Morris has re
and central portions of said coun turned hopve from Eureka where
ty. particularity in regard to ag she underwent a m ajor operation '
ricultural lands» but that in the at the general hospital several
southern portion of said county weeks ago. Her sister. Dorothy
the tax commission s values have McMillen of Klam ath is assisting
been m aterially changed by the with her housework
assessor of said county, to the
Mr. and Mrs Robert Minear of
»ietriment of the property owners Medford are the parents of a a
in xouthem portion of said coun- daughter, bom May 28 The little
Five \ cre
ty of t'urry An.1 yxjur applicants miss has been named Roberta
fu rth er allege that the said as- Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M ans
Half-ac
sessor m bis valuations has dis- the the grandparents, and Mrs
cnm inat.xi unjustly and unfairly Agnes Maris of Sm ith River is
Natural
against the property owners in great-grandm other.
the southern portion of Curry I
.
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county. Oregon For example.
M. L. DeMartin
Claims Unequal
Assessments
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W Sutton and Vera , A Sutton i Mr. and Mrs H arry Edward»
a n the owners of real property and child left last Thursday for
in the northern and central per- Petalum a. Calif., and other ¿oints
non of said county; and th a t the; of the area on business Mr. Fd-
a s s e ^ l value* thereof for pur- wants, of the firm of Mason &
po.es ,4 taxation have never been Edwards, contractors, expects to
th*‘
COm- ***« 8<unt' « l a m e n t here to be
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-«dings, and that it ap- used in their business plans.
? li r ^ nty J * * * of Mark C. Cotton who left here
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