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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1946)
MgDAY.ocrop. Sense And Some NO NSENSE- Then, there’s that fish bill, de signed to stop commercial fishing on all coastal stream s, thereby to save the salmon and steelhead so that the citizens w ill have some of these game fish left. Coming up for re-election will be H arris Ellsw orth, publisher of the Roseburg paper, who has a l ready served a term in congress. Ellsw orth, b e i n g a newspaper man, has bought space in most all the papers in this district, but his opponent, Dr. Louis Wood, has depended upon direct mail ap peal. Both Gov. Snell and his opponent, Carl Donaugh. h a v e left th eir cam paigns up to clubs, which, in many places, have done little functioning. Robert S. Farrell, incum bent secretary of state, has appealed to voters through newspaper col umns, and, from this portion of the state, seems to have no op position. County offices are un contested, and each candidate is practically in.” By Dewey How many Pilot readers listened Next Tuesday, Election Day, is to W alter Winchell Sunday night the tim e th at many people, so when he did some nam e-calling dissatisfied with trend of things, of the communistic-minded men should go to the polls and change already in the nation's congress? the complexion of the national It is through the neglect ol the picture. But will they? It seems citizens of this nation which has like people have lost interest in perm itted such a condition to be their rights of citizenship- they in existence today. Stop it by go are indifferent about the way the ing to the polls next Tuesday, as way the governm ent functions, well as every election coming up except when it affects them di in the next few years. rectly, or indirectly. But then, of According to W inchell, right in course, it is too late to do any the jutsice departm ent, com m u thing about it. nism has gained a foothold which Right in our state of Oregon will take plenty of action to dis are a few issues of importance. lodge. To back his statem ents of There's the "Townsend Bill,” de Sunday evening, W inchell offers signed to pay people over sixty plenty of proof in form of a ffi a sum of money each month, pro davits, and letters, purportedly ceeds for which are to be derived icritten between these justice de- from a 3% tax. Study w hat this pat tm ent men and powers in the bill wiedHn, and vote accordingly Xazi-dom inated countries before the war. I f such be true, as W in chell swears, it is tim e for ac tion on the part of citizens— but it m ust be first done by voting in such men uho cannot be bought and sold. ZA D A ’S BEAUTY SH O P Ruby Stoken Assisting Closed Sunday and Monday R 0 W I N G w i t h Ford-Ferguson tractor. For straig h t rows at the depth you want see Robert Patrick Middle Cabin across from H anscam ’s H arhor Oregon C ongratulations are due to the editorial staff of Brookings High- Lights, the high school new spa per for the initial effort. C ertain- ly a commendable job was done by these students, who never be- tor edited a paper. From this publication, the stu dents have learned som ething of business, they have learned to be brief in use of words in order to m ake news fit a certain space and yet tell the story. They have lea m e , I som ething about sales manship, in selling advertisem ents and subscriptions. As the succeed ing issues are published, know l edge w ill be gained about many things which will be beneficial in later life. In addition to this training, the students doing this work, will identify their school with a pub lication w orthy of the name and certainly a credit to any high school. Preserved in the" libary ot the local school will be a p rin t ed history of this school vear. N E W M E R C H A N D I S E ! Ladies Dresses, Skirts. Sweaters and Polo Shirts M w s Poliee Type Raincoats, W hite and Colored I -bhirts. Childrens Sweaters. W hite T-Shirts. Flannel Pa jamas and Baby Food Warmers ...... *4* W ■vrf,'4*** -■ -y '- M Ja '■ . . f , v * >. ‘ 'Z : . i - -■ a ? 4 - ^ . ■ ‘ ' I L V ’ ’ This NEW TAX- V on you^CASH Receipts! Oregon has'TWO Income Taxes NOW! ’Mo One Con W in . . . Everybody Will Lose! I W A C I EARNER: Leu take-homt pay; monthly reports; job threatened. 1 HOUSEWIFE: Higher prices added to present Hiph-Cest-ef. Living (See Time Megasine, Oct. 14, page 23». Don't 1.1 yotir savings and widow's insurance be taxed. ELDERLY PEOPLE: A dollar that buys 50 cents worth of gro ceries is a snare and a delusion. You can't biyJd contentment through destroying something. • • . *. FARMERS: A 3% cash receipts tax will make you "sell cheap" and "buy dear." YOUNC PEOPLE: Coodbye! business and home-building oppor tunities in Oregon. Coodbye th rift! W hat job would you take that is now held by a person over 6 0 — a person who w ;.ld apply for a Townsend pension. X K) THECf GROUPS URGS YOU TO VOTE 315 X NO ORECON STATE CRANCE — C. 1.0 . A. F. L.— PORTLAND C ITY CLUB WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION ORECON FARM BUREAU FEDERATION f ALL BUT 2 OR 3 SMALL NEWSPAPERS P O R T L A N D RETAIL TRADE BUREAU HOOD RIVER APPLE CROWERS' ASSOCIATION EUCENE FRUIT CROWERS' ASSOCIATION ORECON BUSINESS & TAX RESEARCH IN C . SCORES OF TRADE ASSOCIATIONS, FARMERS' COOPERATIVES, CHAMBERS CF COMMERCE, ETC. Clothes for the FAhlliy Smith's Dept. Store Templar Hotel Bide. B ro o kin g ♦ £ PA t A Cem mitte« A 0o«nst 3 % Incom * Tox. McCornock Cho rrr.on, W elter H E»oni, Jr.. Treo»urer; W R M c y , Oregon City, Secretory. 4Z5 New Fhedner Build ng, Portland. Oregon w