Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 10, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    m yjO CTO BER 10, 1946
BROOKINGS-IIARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
ra g e vnrvg
answer," Rodman said, “to raise!
enough heck so the CPA will
release the m aterials.”
•\ County Tax Levies Revealed
Assessor George W. Sutton
SALEM -Young Oregon drivers
are turning in a very bad reeord
om a total assessed valuation, subject to taxation, in C u m at the wheel, it is disclosed bv a
total taxes levied for all purposes will be $236.'731.16. accord- study just completed by the office
’George W. Sutton, county assessor, who mailed a summary of Secretary of State Robert S.
1946 assessment roll to the Pilot last Saturday. The taxes Farrell, Jr.
oken down as follows, according to funds
“The l f f of the drivers who are
and pasture lands, com-
.
20 years or less.” said Farrell,
17622S acres. $1,887,090; defiance of civilian production ad- “are involved in 19% of the auto
land. 173.971 acres for $1,- m inistration “stop w ork' orders. (je a ths y}ns hardly seems to agree
00 improvements to these supported by increasingly vocal wj^h the youngsters’ boast th at
$437,160.00: city and town I P=
ts of direct action in fhe,
^ H d ’s b e sT S riv e n ’’
2.080.00; improvements on sor™ o th tr Oregon cities
Because of the physical advan-
8,780.00; improvements on
I ndeterred by renewed threats tages of youth, the report points
,t deeded, $5,950.00; mov- of prosecution, work went ahead out that bovs 20 years old and
achmery and equipm ent, on at least two commercial buld- below should have an unexcelled
,00; merchandise and stock ings and 12 houses, “none of which driving recordd.
$101,900.00; farm imple- had authorization signs out front.”
In the first eight months of this
and machinery, $48,810.00; according to C. W. Thornberry, year minors have been at the
ire and equipment in com- m anager of the Grants Pass and wheel in 4$ fatal accidents, claim-
use, $44,770.00; horses and Josephine County Chamber of ing 56 lives. This is worse th an |
$17,120.00; cattle, $161,- Commerce.
three times as bad a performance
• sheep and goats, $87,185; Eugene to Send Caravan
as drivers between 30 and 50.
$3,635.00; poultry and fur-
Thornberry said he talked with
ig animals, $2,100.00; public a contractor building three other
COQUILLE It’s p a g e Ripley
t, $104,030.00. which, w ith 1 houses, who said he had his men for this deer story. For Charles
ns' exemptions totals the back on the job. An independent Butler this year repeated his last
ng figure,
survey showed work progressing year’s performance almost to a
leral county as totals, $72,- on 20 more buildkigs, none o f , ‘T“.
District 17, with 58.3 mills, which bore CPA approval, and
In company with Milton Rogers
$61,169.31.
new building also being started, j with whom he went hunting last
At Eugene, the realty board year on the first day o! deer
voted to send a caravan to Grants hunting season, Butler shot and
Pass “to check and see what they killed a deer within an hour after
ANTS PASS - Builders ham- are doing." James Rodman Jr., sitting on the same stum p he shot
a deer in the same time last year
i away at homes and com- president of the board said.
“We think that is possibly the and the deer dropped dead only
al structures here FridaV in
20 yards from the place the deer
last year had stopped,
Butler and Rogers were hunting
in Eckley county and said they!
saw over 30 does, with every doe
one or two small fawns. They!
saw only one barren doe, and J
she was an old one. They drove
into the section without roads,
in a ton and a half GI truck and
hauled out the three-point deer,!
assessed property val-
weighing 140 pounds dressed.
behind each O re g o n
FALL VALUES
For Home and Car
For Safety's Sot«
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al child varies fro m
2,900 a child in one
etto $45 5 in another,
inequality exists be­
lt school funds are raised
ost entirely by the dis-
Gise every O re g o n
a chance to have a
<1 education by p u ttin g
rr>n schools on a sound
r.cial ba «is.
k.
CRESCENT CITY J. W. Car-i
penter, of Carpenterville, was cit­
ed by local traffic officers for
highway 9 ls miles north of this!
parking his car on the public!
city.
The C arpenter car was hit by
ore driven by Irwin Sarina, of
Smith River, and following the
Sarina car, was one driven by
Harold Tiedman, who was also
involved in the crash.
Beulah C arpenter and Alta Nel­
son. both of Carpenterville. who
wi re in the C arpenter car, re­
ceived minor injuries .
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