OCTOBER 2, 1947
brookings - harbor PILOT
OREGON
M orid s F inest C lim ate"
! n u u ' ed tO Crescent Citv to
make their home. They have re „ Mr. and Mrs E E. Hanscam
Sv.. Mr and Mrs. Fred Ander-
sided on the Chetco for the
V.
Past son and Mr. and Mrs Archie An
¡several years.
For the past week, ending on
derson returned last week from Sunday »
Max. Mm. Rain
Miss Helen Payne and Miss
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Eugenia Moore are now attend- country on the K lam ath River.
It’s Christmas in October
calker Rerort
September
September
September
taken to Ashland by Miss Moore’s the trip.
September
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil R
Pick out your Christm as cards September
Moore.
at the Pilot, at low prices..
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.ling of being wanted — it’s the best gift of all Your
station to the Community Chest has the power to pre-
this gift to some child. Foster homes. Red Feather
5 of your Community Chest, are real homes. For young
like this little girl, there is often a period of time when
It no home besides the foster home. FOSTER CHIL-
BENEFIT from the loving care of foster parents.
tYBODY BENEFITS when the next generation develops
th and assurance from norm al home life. G iw foster
PAY THE BILLS
through your Com ntuniiy Chest. Thut saves another onm-
cimnlest EasiestWayt®
\ o y iT^ IlOTTlSt 1
plans to do just that.
S JIC JIIS
H erb ert and Sy Payne left on
Mrs. Herbert Payne Monday for K lam ath County
bouse guests over the to got in on the first day of
Jack Tungate and son th e hunting season. Many other
Falls, and another so n ,1 local people are also in that area
pte, and his wife and this week, taking in the hunting,
«ton, Mass.
I Mr. and Mrs. .Mark Wood of
lary Cavil t
leaving * ort Dick were visitors in this
for Eureka where she a t*ea, Tuesday. To have them
a position as lib rarian about seems more natural,
ireka library. Miss Cav-
Mr. and Mrs. John Mello re
missed here, as she tu rn ed recently from a short
many organizations, business and pleasure trip to
cheerfully at any task O akland and other Bay points..
her She was at the
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller of
■ group which sta rte d M urphy were recent house guests
library and made it of Mr. M iller’s brother and sis-
oncem. She will be p ar- ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
hissed there. She said M iller, w ith fishing the main en-
was so n^ar home tertain m en t feature.
I«n get this way often,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fontaince
a IC W
1//MTE OCTOBER
.ecrtBC YO U VO»«»
Your property taxes w ill be reduced about 22% if the Sales Tax
measure is adopted. (O ne-half the Sales T ax revenue M U ST be used
for that purpose.)
Incom e tax revenue shrinksas m u c h a $ 9 0 % during depressions,
and the tax load falls back on p ro p e rty . T h e Sales T ax insures p ro p e rty
owners against such disaster.
Tourists w ill c o n trib u te $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 annually to our treasu ry if
the Sales Tax is adopted. O therw ise, YOU w ill help pay this am ount.
WILLIAMSON BAKERY
i"'V OPEN
F O R BUSINESS—COME
INCOME TAXPAYERS SHOULD KNOW THAT..
for your bakery needs :
Watch This Space For Our
Your income taxes are a u to m a tic a lly lo w ered if the Sales Tax
is adopted. T h is la w is a ire a d y o n th e s ta tu te b o o ks.
GRAND
OPENING
• “e S-&H. Green Stamps—and fill special
’s immediately.
Your income taxes are a u to m a tic a lly increased if th e Sales T ax
is rejected. A more severe schedule reaches dow n in to low income
brackets now exem pt. T h is la w is a lre a d y o n th e s ta tu te b o o ks. It
applies to this y ear’s — 1947 — incom e taxes.
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Farmers w ill b e n e fit most of all from the Sales T ax. since alm ost
90% of O regon farm ers own th eir own fatu is, and thus head the list
of the s ta te ’s p ro p erty taxpayers.
H e d u tc h ir is
P L A N T IN G
Every school d is tric t in Oregon w ill be aided by the Sales Tax.
O ne-sixth of the Sales Tax revenues go d irec t to school d istric ts,
which enables each d istric t to vote special levies in like am ount w it h -
sto ck
'^AX a , the earliest blue iris, with deep-
* r than Wedgwood, in great demand by
Also have some Wedgwood stock!
0/ vour iris plantings at Brookings that I
F . ->«•»•• them reasonably free from insect pests and
vtnw and I believe if would be a better
FARMERS SHOULD KNOW THAT.?*
o u t in c re a s in g th e p re s e n t p r o p e r t y ta x .
8.
The Sales Tax G uarantees old age ass stance, by m aking up
w hatever is lacking from declin in g liquor revenues. O ne s ix th o f Hales
T a x revenues is e a rm ark e d fo r th a t purpose.
’’i-osf any ,ri., grown around the Portland district.’
* vole. State Horticulturists, in a letter.
H. W. Kretzmeier
Squire at Young’s Small Hotel
Brookings, Oregon
The Dollar-Saving, Pay-As-You-Go, Fair-To-Everybody T a x ...
VOTE FOR THE SALES TAX OCT. 7
P»i4 A4» OfcEGOW SALES T A X COM M IT T E E —4lS Oekum Butlding. Portland. Or»g«m— W A /oh
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