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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1950)
THURSDAY. JANUARY 12, 1950 PIDOT. BROOKINGS^OREGON PAGE TWO ....The World’s Best “ I mount to somewhere between tured her left wrist which kept people brought ch,ldre"; ' $225 million and $270 million for her inactive for a period of four “In the meantime, dollars used i new rooms at a — rate of $9 Q a sq. or five weeks. Her seconcd fall, for building built half as much.] ft., and renovation of old rooms and broken wrist, about the Stored as second-class matter at the_postoffice at Brookings, School dollars, that is. Old build- will call for $40 million more. same spot, was much moie se I ings were becoming older ard vere. Merrh 7. 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. .... “Here’s the rub. Even the most She spent much of her con cried for replacement. Althougl DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher stringently economical won ’ t valescing period at the home of more children were in the state s schools, fewer teachers were oc- say Oregon’s children shouldn t her sister, near Yreka, Calif., in ing graduated to teach them. 7 he I be educated, and well. The ques the Siskiyous. N« SSBVICB. IMC teachers began to compare their tion is more how to do it than KIWIFAPBI AB/ income with earners who made whether it can be done. So ap twice as much with less than half pears the “Children s Bill u hic h as much training and quite i the Utst legislature referred to • Hom« To*m Newepeper» few of them went into the high- i the people for vote in November ? oj this year. Briefly it will add er income, less erduite, jobs. IM W R«n4olph “The situation called impera $30 per child to the $50 now tively for more school rooms, provided as basic state aid. Mamba* ASSOCIATION more and better-paid teachei s “All the calculations show the O reg and many more depreciated dol-1 state income tax will do it. The p <^¿¡1’^1 IATIOR r w P ublish lars. Trouble was, it took experts income tax fund has shown an This amazing wall paint to recognize the facts. The c.fil- increase in the amount collected Subscription Rate: offers you three big .$2.50 dren born in 1933 and thereabout» each year since 1940. Be ready Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon were moving through the schools. in the months ahead to grasp savings .$3.00 They were coming to high s- .4 . and assimilate the facts. There Per Year, outside Curry County........ graduation, these small classes, ’ i will be an earnest campaign to School Board. This is a debatable but on their heels are th? big drive these facts home. And what 1 Saves Time question, but the editorial in the gest classes of record resulting ever else we do or don t do, the Think of it — you can redecorate Friday, De«. 30, Oregon Journal from increased birth rare and schools must keep pace with the a room in 3, hour«. Two hours to should answer the questions up growth in population. hard necessity of our children to apply Pittsburgh Techide — and only one hour for it to dry! permost in minds of Curry Co. “The Oregon constitution mak be trained for effective citizen resident: es support of the public schools ship.” 2 Saves Mess “Tied clone to the facts of life an obligation of the state. But in the form of the facts of edu local school districts can levy Kathryn Sandstrom, who fell No need to »crap« off shabby old cation, the people of Oregon had only on property. The state bn and broke her left arm a second wallpaper. Techide gives a smooth, better become conditioned to vote of the people passel the ' time, about six weeks ago, open- light - diffusing surface over wall some school costs that will oth- basic school law which provides ; ed her beauty shop Monday paper, plaster, wallboard, brick, etc. erivise be terrifying. Yet the im I morning. Late last summer, she pact, however heavy upon the $50 for each child. Without this fell near the bus depot and frac- 3 Saves Money One c«at of Pittsburgh Tecbide is pocketbook, will be greater upon aid, local districts, it now up- ’ \WE usually sufficient — and one gallon the heart because there the chil pears, would stagger. Properly taxpayers have been ' saved $~5 is enough for the average room. dren are cherished. NORINE HARVEY million and millage on property j “It appears that back in 1933 has been cut more than twelve \ Gallon, $3.75 accredited teacher when the depression was deep, mills. The income tax fund has the birth rate dropped and it been more than equal to the de Made in 8 Colors and White of seemed doubtful that two mar- ried persons would produce two mand. Paint Right with “But there are 264,000 children children to continue their line, Color Dynamics But along in 1947, with the bus now in the schools. By 1960 the Paint Best with By Dewey iness booming, the birth date .number will pass 500,000. Get Studio Building ready for the jolt. A figure of $74 PITTSBURGH PAINTS Forthcoming, shortly, will be went up. Likewise so many new million a year for school oper Brookings, Ore. voting on the district school bud people came to Oregon that it ation will go to $180 million by become the fastest-growing has get, and later on the county bud 1960. A building program will' Curry Co. Lbr. Co get as equalized by the Rural stat in this nation. The new r WDQKTNGS-HARBOR BROOKINGS-HARBOR PHOT ... IP'. IT SEEMS TO ME PIANO REVENUES TOTAL STATE REVENUE YEAR O regon COMMISSION RECORDS „ SMtemrat »howifi®,-by year, bTALAEVENUES FROM HORSES $60,506.17 84,473.16 76,516.62 101.569.64 108.503.60 97,018.34 122,560.98 125.373.97 128.526.82 146,978.54 220.513.46 332.548.31 380,676.71 375.390.36 521.604.1« 483,077.56 427,047.04 $ 24,658.62 6,143.50 3.0Ä.28 3,804.39 3,932.66 4,311.03 4,340.24 8,832.44 11,820.66 6.670.68 11,378.70 29.188.76 31,033.06 156,592.40 275,107.05 8 V 315.09 222,367.87 $4,684,407.79 $3,7^5,885.36 •To 10-31 .49. Inclusivi $876,643.21 $ 85.164.79 90.616.66 79.540.90 105,374.03 112,436.26 101,329.37 126,901.22 134,206.41 113,347.48 153 849.22 231,892.16 361.737.07 411 709.77 531.902.66 736,711.23 571,393.65 643,414.91 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1S38 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1219* racing FROM GREYHOUNDS Totals REMITTED TOTAL I Remitted to State Treasurer I I I General F und Oregon State Fair Pacific International Livestock Show I I I 1 I 1 I I I I I 1 J $ 78.044.74 83,000 00 71,200.00 100.000.00 103.400.00 94,00000 118,674.00 125,993 36 132.377 98 144,523 00 223,217.50 347,790.83 398.75595 513,117.29 775.570.35 551.72394 619.505.79 $ 29.266.77 $ 29.266.77 $........... 31.125.00 31.125 00 ...... • « • e 22,606.00 22,606.00 31,750.00 31.750.00 32.829.50 32.829 50 29.845.00 29,845.00 32.861.25 32.861.25 ' 15,174 00 34.290.00 34,290.00 17,993.36 35,000.00 35,000.00 18.877.98 35.000.00 35.000.00 20.223.00 35.000 00 35,000.00 29.417.50 35.000.00 35.000.00 49.09083 35,000.00 35,000.00 53.85595 35.000.00 35,000.00 80.717.29 35.000.00 35.000.00 232.070.35 35.000.00 35.000 00 215.723 94 35.000.00 35,000.00 244.705,79 I $4,480,894.73 $559,573.52 1 I I 1 $977.849.99 Eastern Oregon Livestock Show $559,573 52 Mid- Columbia Livestock Show $ ......... $......... 3,560.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 4,700.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 5.000.00 5.000.00 5.000.00 5.000.00 5.000.00 5,000.00 7,500.00 7.500.00 7.500.00 5,000.00 5.000 00 5.000.00 Pendleton Round-Up Northwest Turkey Show Klamath Basin Reund-Up $ ......... $........... $ 3,560.00 5,000.00 5.009.00 4,700.00 5.000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 5.000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5.000.00 7.500.00 7.500.00 7.500.00 1,068.00 1.200.00 1,200.00 1.200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 1.200.00 1.200.00 1.200.00 1.200.00 1.200.00 1.200.00 2.400.00 2,400.00 2.400.00 Spring Lrnb Dairy Show Oregon State • • Show $. $. 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 2.500.00 2,500.00 2.500.00 Pacific Coast Turkey Exhibit 2,500.00 2.500.00 2,500.00 2.400.00 2,400.00 2.400.00 36 County Fair» $19,511.20 20.750.00 17.890.00 25,300.00 26,541.00 23.710.00 26.577.50 28.220.00 32.300.00 43.100.00 112.600.00 217.500.00 263.700.00 351.200.00 438,700.00 231,200.00 270.000.00 YEAR 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 193« 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 f!949 $7,500.00 $7,500.00 $7,200.00 $2,148.709.70 $80.760.00 $15.000.00 $80.760.0) $21.468.00 $15.000.00 Commission as compiled by J. C. Abbett, Auditor. Tbe above are official figures , from ths records ot the Oregon Racing H. S. Chapman, Asst. Auditor. f Remitted to 10-31-49 Sanotit ,««« conrluvtoJ by Multnomnb Kennel Club durin« w«r brn«,bt G«o A. White Service Men'f Club............. Wor Bond Finance Committee 203,7*1 «7» 1950 MEETING...MULTNOMAH KENNEL CLUB PORTLAND... JU NE 30th to AUG. 26th (Additional dates may be added' The answers to everyday Insurance Problems* By Pete Lesmeister 1 young friend of rove up into the [hills on a fishing trip a couple j of weeks ago. He left a valu- 1 • able rifle and some expensh * I gear in his parked car, j while he fished along banks; i of a stream. When he return-, led. he found the car had been | [broken into and th^ rifle,, fish- j ing gear and some ot her, - items stolen. He was not in- > jSvred so he had to stand the Hoss. However, I have a theft i policy and I’d like to know if. it would protect me in a sim ilar situation. 1 Answer. Your insurance man t can interpret your policy but . as a general rule, most Resi dent Theft policies written , during the past several years would protect you fully un der the circumstances describ- i ed. if the ‘theft away from the | premises’ clause is included. +If you”lt address your own insurance questions to this of fice, we’ll try to give you the i correct answers and therein , be no charge or oblibation of any kind. PETE J. i LESMFISTER BEAL ESTATE BROKER ; 1 Crissey Building Brookings!