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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1952)
- 1 hursday, December i \ 4 BROOKINGS-HARBOR P/ÈÒT. BROOK INGS. OREGt)N PAGE SEVEN Should Be More mas. A lowly arrangement of silvered tumblewood, pine cones The Columbia M yth illy Car Allowances Up trs. Rich People and fir sprigs, with a large hand made glo-candle. carried out an , That old yarn about siphoning to If you re still gullible enough to attractive arrangement on the ( olumbia river water into Cali es. 6 to 7 Cents a M ile believe that we can pay most ot mantel created by Mrs. Mary fornia will probably never die zed even a substantial part of the in hisher, who also demonstrated but it should suffer a severe set I he approach of income tax re •nd credible cost of government by How to Make Glo-Candles" and back with the long overdue re port time has brought new in •soaking the rich,” some facts decorating the candles with vari lease of a study on the engineer quiries to the Oregon State Motor its. He that Senator Walter George pre ous types of Christmas designs. ing difficulties involved in divert association from business houses sented in a Look magazine article I he girls of the primary grades ing a part of the Kfemath river and others seeking to establish at will come as a rude awakener. •t the Itx’al school sang Christ to water the deserts of the South proper compensation for employ m« If Congress confiscated all tax mas carols, accompanied at piano west. For it was the Klamath ees who use their cars in company lys able income over $100,00(1, by im by Lucile Lawn. river study that was the source business. Ray Conway, manager he posing a Hat 100 per cent tax at AIis. Terry Ulrich, den mother o' all the talk about "stealing" ot the motor association, accord >rt that level, the amount of addi of Den 4. presented the group the Columbia. ingly, has released the informa tional revenue would insufficient ot boys of this den. They had Actually, the engineers who pre tion available from the study to operate the Federal govern on display various articles made pared the report on the feasabil- made by the Dartnell. ment for four hours. by the club scouts. This troop ity of the Klamath diversion gave ( onway said that 45 per cent If all taxable income over $26.- is sponsored by the local Women’s little consideration to any water of the firms throughout the na 000 were confiscated, the yield club. At close of the afternoon j source farther north. Like Ix'wis tion in 1951 were allowing 6 cents would run the government for mince pie with hard sauce was and Clark, who originally thought a mile as a fiat rate for such three days. served by Mrs. Mary Fisher, Mrs. the Willamette river * rose at cars and that 21 per cent of the If everything above $10,000 was Alyce Bolick, Mrs. Maude Luick, about the latitude of San Fran firms allowed 7 cents a mile. taken in toto by the tax collector, Mrs. Nora Jacobson and Mrs. cisco, the investigators were it would pay the government’s •Mary Os ram. The tea table was torced to change any ideas they secrecy a project which cost the bills for 16 days centered with a lovely arrange- • may have had about the «»ase of public a pretty penny but which Finally, if Congress shot the ment carrying out the*Christmas ‘ an interchange between the Co was not shared with the public. works by imposing a 100 per cent theme. lumbia and Sacramento systems. Portland Oregonian. ax on all income above $8,000, creases if they come? The an The report merely cites various the additional revenue would keep swer is, people of small and mod- The Christmas program spon (olumbia tributaries as jxkssible the government going for 22 days. | erate means—the jieople who sored by the Smith River Sunday- objects of study in the dim future. This being true, who must pay work for wages and modest sal school will present their Christ The Klamath river report re the gieat bulk of the govern aries, the people who have little mas program on Sunday evening, leased this week in Washington m ent’s spending—and who must businesses, the people who repre- Dec. 21, at the local church at has l>een on the desk of the sec pay almost all of future tax in- I sent the majority of America’s tree will carry out the Christmas retary of interior nearly two For sale now at the Pilot office i population and are the backbone 7:30 o’clock. The Christmas years. S. P. McCasland. the en | of America’s strength theme. Santa will arrive at close gineer who directed the project, which will fit any business; social I I here aren’t just enough "rich” of the program and pass out l^ng ago left the government security deduction slips, receipts, Town and Country j pie reason that no one else can. treats to all children. | service for private employment I here aren’t just enough "rich" The public is invited to this j and has been writing about his •ales books, etc. Orders printed Gas Company Klamath river findings from time to fit the individual at moderate to make a dent in the spending. prigram. to time But the public has been cost In quantity lots. Call Ph. 3521, Crescent City, or kept in ignorance and puzzling Smith River Community hall write P. O. Box 342, Crescent I committee is making plans for about the Columbia river non SMITH RIVER City. J. E. (Jim) DAYTON, dis- 'be annual New Year ball, to be sense. Presumably now the plan tiibufor. Butane tanl^s for rent, held at the Community hall on has been released merely in the fhe^Women’s club meeting held sale or lease. Office located at Dec. 5 with the decorations and Dec. 31, where friends will a t course of cleaning out the desks Anderson Plumbing Co., Fresno Yuletide spirit carried out the tend this annual event. The com to make way for a new adminis Street, offi Pacific Ave., Crescent Christmas theme. Mrs. Bettie mittee is working hard to make tration. This is a routine exam City. Nello, club president, presided at this dance the best ever. A good ple of bureaucratic secrecy ap orchestra will be on hand to fur a short business meeting. plied to a project about which r Fhe club voted to contribute ' nish music. Alts, Emma Cooper, a pioneer there was no reason to maintain $5 to the tuberculosis association. DAILY resident of Smith River, is con- The resignation of Helen Die valescing at the Seaside hospital Freight Service bold as vice president was ac from an injured hip sustained cepted. . Horn a fall at her home several Coast Freight During the afternoon program weeks ago. Mrs. Alice Bolick. art chairman, Many ot the business houses Lines spoke on the Denny Art fund. and homes of Smith River are She had on display packages giv showing the Christmas spirit, as DAVE FRANKLIN, ing ideas for tying of Christmas the windows are showing beauti Owner packages and utilizing suitable fully decorated trees, glistening Phone 2634 Materials and wrappings for with lights and tinsel, which Christmas decoration. BOB W IL L IA M SO N proves all have the Christmas Local A y e n t The room was attractive with spirit. decorations pertaining to Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Zee and WE ARE CLEARING THESE ITEMS TO MAKE WAY two sons will leave the first of (he week for Woodland to spend f o r new stock the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Van Zee’s mother and other rela ,CLOSES WEDNESDAY NOON P H O N E S : Office, 2824; Residence 2583. tives. They plan to visit rela i, i W HILE TH E STOCK LASTS tives in Santa Rosa. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY—T\vo-b«lroom home in town with both Ibtlitiil.s, complete with all linings $ 7 5 .0 0 f‘ n C' nC hPa' inB Uni,S’ landscaP«i yard, cement walks Office Forms....... mm* SPECIAL Clearance Sale SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. *6500 full price. UNFINISHED HOUSE planned for three bedrooms, exterior fin- tshed, cement floor and doors in garage, city water and gas piped m. subfloonng in. all new materials. Full price $5400, with terms. OCEAN VIEW & RIVER FRONTAGE—16 acres includes 500-ft highway frontage, several springs, large concrete foundation on property; also barn and fences. $16.000 full price, or will trade for Grants Pass property. Insurance of A ll Kinds! See: Charles Grayshel, Erma D. Rice M artha Grayshel or Guy F, Rice. • When Brookings Has 10,000 - What Will You Have???? Save SSS—Deal with your 1 loinc Town Merchant N. M. JO N E S A certified watchmaker of many years experience. He is here to sen e you with the best in everything (Bart without seat) Reverse 1 rap loilets (B bowl A tank) 2 4 .4 5 (bare without seat) Have a Chance TO W IN That ESSENBEE DOLL —at— t 1 ots J o I eehs Toggery Across From” the Batik *r. k n o w Your Own Local Jeweler $21*00 $ 3 3 .4 5 China Lavatory with Center Set A grade Reverse Trap Toilets Announcing Sprayed W hite Seat* s l ab Thickbutt R, ofing ...... I J, , Raked Shakes (white and green) White Asbestos Shakes In Brookings F o r the gift you w ill give with pruie -1st your jew eler be your guule ” I have received a shipment of Camellias and Evergreen». Rea sonably priced from 75c on Robinson’s Building— Next to D im m ick’s LO IS G. K IR W A N On Easy Street near Highway 101 1 lie Old Stubbs Prouertv Sl( $ 8 .5 7 Sq. $ 1 3 .4 5 $ 1 3 «50 ( ’inter, i6c fi. Galv. Downspout, i6c ft. ( lose to Mail Order I louse Prices on all other stock ( i . i B . (TEA R IN G OUT ALL TO Y S AT SPECIAL PRICES. - SELLING AT COST 8-ft. Aluminum Garage Dtxtrs woverhead hardware $ 4 8 .0 0 Plus *3.00 for undercoat The Stocking of a Small nursery business S3 4 5 Aluminum Garage LXiors w^overhead hard« arc $ 5 5 .0 0 Plus *300 for undercoat Closed Wed. Noon Till M on., Dec. 2 9 DENN P.O. Box 42$ SUPPLY CO. Brookiongs, Oregon