Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 31, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    man, response from local ceople
and business firms has been most
Srcording to L. D. Horner, prin­ gratifying. Half of the money so
cipal of Brookings High School, h c p i . will remain in this com-
the following students "made” munity for special work.
the honor roll for the first six ! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Mvers
and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Harris
weeks of the current vear:
of The Dalles have been spend­
ACADEMIC
Dianne Burrell, 2 plus average ing the week at the Leo Spangler
’ne. The Myers are Mrs. Spang­
(no 3 grades).
ler’s
parents.
June Hassett, 2 plus average,
Lawrence M. Gales has returned
(one 3 grade).
Joan Byrne, 2 plus averaee, from Okinawa, having been re­
leased from the army after 18
(one 3 grade).
Betti Goldizen, 2 plus average, months service overseas. He will
ret, rn to Bend this week, with
(one 3 grade).
James Vincent. 2 plus average, his wife and family, who have
spent the last year in Brookings,
(one 3 grade).
Honorable mention (with 2 ”3” s) w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ruth Hassett, L e t a Hassett, W. E. Spangler.
Margaret Byrne. Charlotte Lan-
Brookings Parent-Teachers As­
rfauer, Junita Kinion. Grades in sociation will hold its regular
health and physical education are meeting, Thursday evening, Nov.
not counted in determining thei
academic standing for the aca-i
demic honor roll (except that S
or passing is required to gain'
honor roll).
H. S. Honor Roll
7. at the high school. Everyone is Don Redfiefild is at Dayton this
McCall of Carl h h
urged to attend. This organiza- week, visiting h:» mother, Mrw. tives of Mrs Ra
tir i will hold a box social on J. W. Vernon.
Mr. and Mr t
Nov. 16. Announcements concern- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rau have Medford are i ' i0R1
ing that event will be given out as guests Mr. and Mrs Harold days this week t0WR
,ater.
McCall and Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. Try C la sa ^i
.
Sievert Natural Draft Oil Furna
for maximum efficiency in the burning of distillate and stove oil in coo-stoves
ers. without electrict. Convert those stoves today, Many satisfied customers in BrookiT^
have retort cement for installation. See us, we’re close—on highway 101, at Fort Dickj
F ort D ick M ercantile
FORT DICK
H ig h w ay No. 101
' I
ATTENDANCE
FRESHMEN: James Carte.
Steve Ettinger. Maxine Duffy.
Gillman Duffy. Leta Hassett, Lois
Miller. James Vincent. Eloise
Kinney. Clifford La Forge.
SO PH O M O R ES: Vern Garvin,
Gordon ’ nnev. D ianne B urrell.
Phyllis W arnock.
Jl NIORS: Bob Church, Don
Vaughn. Irene Rau.
S E N IO R S : H elen Payne.
Honor roll standing is based on
th<* grade average of the student.
In order to gain the honor roll,
a student must have an average
of 2 in his academic work, no
grade less than 3. and only one
3 grade is allowed in the com­
putation. In addition the student
must lie doing satisfacory work in
health and physical education and
must have good attendance rec­
ords < lev absenses or t a r d y
marks). If a student is only car-
r>*ng three subjects, he or she
must make 2's in all three
Local News items
Jimmy Fitzhugh. Jimmv Lvtle
and Ronald Akers, while playing
on the hill immediately west of
town. Friday, discovered the loot
taken from the candy truck Mon­
day evening. Found' in the cave
left by the army, this loot was
turned over to Deputy Sheriff Boh
Nicodemus.
According to Mrs. Agda Bick-
y chest chair-1
C la ssifie d A ds
FOO I.d te
To C l& S 8 ifV
L<>st N< 12 Elgin pocket w
m vicinity of Central building
Return to Carl Meacham, at Coos
Electric Co office and get reward.
For sale: new kitchen range I
never unpacked, either wood or
ml burner. New oil heater, never
unpacked. Hot water tank, 30-
( M ^berson. apt. 2. at
McPherson DeLux Auto Court at
Haihor
For Sale: Croft lily plantin’
st<Kk. 33. 4. 5. 6. and 7-inch bulbs.
Selling at bargain price as I have
n n 'r J n,: ines' W E Spangler.
Bui s Barbt'r Shop,
35-2*
For sale- upright piano, good
condition. Rox 15. Harbor
Wanted on shares: Croft yearl­
ings for new land D VV. Wingler
on old 101, Keister’s properts
Look for sign. 2 miles south of
state line.
35-*
4 acres. A-l bulb land. 2 miles
south of Harbor on 101 with fine
v iew of ocean Approximated 90<)0
yearlings and 40.000 bulhlets of
best Croft Easter lilv stock ML
fenced; drilled well 2-room bouse I
with garage and woodshed If vou!
want to start in the bulb business
fjcht her» ' your op|»ortuntt\ <12.• 1
000 Geo B Harris Harbor. Box
Sale Kitchen range, se
)>» tep inn H P Buxton.
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FARMERS, WAGE AE3 $Ai
tvitt want in vote 325 25 N 9 Citaae:
A NEW AND ADDITIONAL INCOME TAX (3% ) on all checks total-
ing more than $100 monthly, will become effective July 1, 1947, if the
Initiative measure (314 Yes, 315 No) sponsored by the Townsend groups
is approved by the voters of Oregon at the November 5 general election.
This 3% tax would apply to all gross
income of wages and salary earners, farm-
ers and businesses (excepting only non­
profit organizations) W ITH O U T ANY
PERSONAL EXEMPTIONS OR DE­
DUCTIONS other than $100 gross in­
come per month. It could apply also on
income from insurance benefits and earn­
ings on savings and investments if, with
your wage or salary or sales of products
your total income was $100 a month or
more. Farmers and business men would
have to pay 3% on their gross income
even if they operated at a LOSS. It is not
a tax on profits alone. It IS a tax on
Gross Income!
The measure, if passed, would require
.YOU TO MAKE OUT A NEW
MONTHLY INCOME TAX REPORT
AND PAY 3% MONTHLY ON ALL'
ABOVE $100 THAT YOU RECEIVE
and this tax would be in addition to all
other Federal and state income tax re­
ports and statem ents you now make.
EMPLOYERS COULD BE OBLIGED
UNDER T H E PROPOSED LAW TO
W ITH H O LD TH E TAX FROM EM-
PLO Y EES’ PAY.
This measure is a fantastic SPECIAL
PURPOSE TAX SCHEME, promising
$100 a month at 60 years of age to every­
body, W H E TH ER TH EY NEED IT
OR NOT, if they agree to remain idle and
spend the $100 in 30 days. The money
could not be for any other purpose to re­
duce other state or Federal taxes unless
a surplus developed, if ever. NO OTHER
STATE HAS SUCH A SPECIAL PUR­
POSE TAX. It is a tax that would wreck
Oregon s economy, driving business out
of the state and destroying jobs.
EVERYBODY LOSES
EFEAT THIS MEASURE WITH THE DECEPTIVE TITLE
VOTE 3I£ T NO on NOV. 5
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