B R O O K IN G S-H A R B O R P IL O T -
F A G E E1GI IT — ________________ _
Hardwood Hardly Farmers In
Touched in Stale Curry Need To
Som e 2300 m ore jot» would be
Make Report
•se a te d in
' 1 vv 'i r l
ually untouched crop of h a rd
wood and m inor s< 'vvxxl spec
ies of tim ber w ere u tilized on i
sustained-yield basis
onn
T his word comes from .John
B. G rantham , mat... png d irector
of the Oregon F „n , P roducts
L aboratory. T in s s ta te re se a rc h
laboratory is fin a n c 'd largely by
u tim ber-harvest tax ltis located
on the Oregon S ta te coll« ;e < tin-
pus.
Tapping of this new timlx i
source would also
a l s o .aid
...hl approx
ap p ro x -
im ately $12,500,000 a year to thi
to ta l value of Oi> >n tim ber
products.
Oregon
h as
an estim ato li
9,000,00«,000 board b et of h ard
wood tim ber and from 1.) to
20,000,000.000 b board
o ard feel
in-
20,000,000,000
it« t ol
oi m
mi.«-
,,r
Ja n u ary 31. 1956 is a date of
special im portance to many of
the farm ers in C urry County,
according to Carlos L. H unsinger
the m anager of the E ureka dis-
trict otb« <>l ' he s "' 1 al
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A d m in istratio n ^ O
th a t da
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for
social s t< u n y
th eir em ployees fr the first tim«
The 1954 changes in the Social
S ecurity law did away with the
regularity-of-w ork best and sub
stitu te d an o th er one whereby
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<)f m ogt fa rm an<1 oi
P a rte
d to
nieh ...........
em ployees sta
rted
to count
count
tow ard old-age and survivors in
surance protection beginning as
of Jan u ary 1, 1955 Any ranch or
farm o p erato r who paid $100 or
more cash w ages to an ag ricu lt-
reauired
...
s a ,d -
,
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, h e emnloyee up to $4200 in the
W estern hardwood- y.< Id h im - (
-
s(X.ia, security
her recoveries <•<>mp.«i< ole to ta r on <>r before Ja n u a iy 31, 1956
those of eesL'rn hai(lw«x“U an 1
The social security tax on ag
yield hig'i-'pial '
ricu ltu ral wages ,is 4 i»er cent.
search at tin
ahoi dory has J he law provides tor the em ploy
shown.
ers sharing the social security
Use of w c ste in h ard w o o d s ai I
lax w ith his employee. He may
minor softwood sp. eie is still
have taken the em ployee’s share
far too lim ited T hen u.-e has in
i 2 '. i out of his w ages each tim e
creased ma lu dl> m the p ;e l
th at In* paid him during the y ear
two years and indications a ie
or he m ay have w aited until the
th a t large-scale u u i n o n , Mr.
cash wages paid to the em ployee
G rantham said.
totalled $100, or he may have
At least live W est C o ast co m
failed to deduct any am ount at
panies are « \ | '■! u n c u tm g w ith
all from his cash wages. In any
w estern hardw o ..! n< ■ . 1 om
event, the social security tax
w estern p u lp m ills lx an to u •
m ust lie ¡«aid. I’his is the I aim
a ld e r w th in th e past lo u r yeai <.
o|x*rator’s responsibility and he
G ra n th a m said th e re are tw o
must meet it on or before the
w ays of o b tain in g m xim am v al
last day in Jan u ary .
ues from the si . s forest re
Ranch ojierators should use
source. T h ese a re by deriving
Form 913, "E m ployer’s Tax and
m ore finished p ro d u cts from ach
Inform ation R eturn for Agri
a, r.. of Im.lH lIam l and by In-1
E m ,,|oy« , " in reporting
c reaam g p n .ln e . .......... th ro u g h
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EM BLEM CLUB N E W S
At ts<* Ja n u ary m eeting of the
EHlbletn Club, ten new m em bers
w e i» nitiated, they w ere: P a t
ricia Amlin. B erth a Cross. Helen
F auerso, Elaine Heffele, Helvia
Hill,, M arjorie Jacques, Florence
Pane Madge Moore, Diva S ater-
field, and Florence Shoem aker.
Corsages of daffodils w ere given
to these new m em bers.
At th? Ja n u ary 9th meeting,
the following officers w ere elect
ed for the ensuing y ea r: P re s
ident, Mabel O stran d e r; J r Past
President, Alice B ordw ell; Vice-
president. D orothea W ebb; F in
ancial S ecretary, Evelyn Ja k le-
w icz;|T reasu rer, R uth H ritz; Re
cording S ecretary, P earl F;u*son.
Correspondence S ecretary , B ar
bara M iller; C h airm an of the
T rustees, W anda Phillips; 2-yr.
tru stee, Ruby Lowe; 3-year
tru stee, Yvonne Eox; M arshall,
P auline C a rp e n te r;
1st A sst
M arshall, Leila L aB onte; 2nd
Ass’t M arshall. E leanor H ol
brook; Chaplain A rlene King;
O rganist, C lara Bowlin; Press
Correspdonent, Veda M attson;
H istorian, C onstance Evans; 1st
G uard. F lo ra Mead; and Second
G uard, Vera Whillock.
F orm al installation of th e offi
cers will lx* held F eb ru ary 22nd
in the E lks H all, open to all
E lks and th eir families.
,.m .
upgrading or lu ith e r m anulaet-
,
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'plo.vees and paying th e tax. It
ur«.
you
are
such
an
em
ployeer,
and
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a copy of this form w as not
K en n eth P ierce an d sm all
m ailed to you, you can obtain a
nephew, lloh i< Redfield, both o
form from any In tern al Rev-
K lam ath F alls, w ere w eekend
. ime Service district office.
Visitors at th e A it P ierce hour
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k t i ,
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Ml- and Mrs. Gerald IL ndricks
Mrs N ellie W ebb ol LaGrnnde and baby, D ebra Sue, „„„w.
cam e h.»»™
home ».
Oregon is v i s i t i n g h e r - o n , < h a s
an d fam ily lor s e v .'ia l w eeks
tro n i P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y .
Me
NCRWESTER
Thermostatically Controlled
WOOD HEATER
ch air re-upholstering project,
.•iv ? d ia irs, one w o m a n ’and a
helper for each chair, m ade the
hall a busy (and very noisy»
place. The resu lts a re very sat-
ifying, and th e live women who
Mrs. Maude Longacre, lect
om pleted th eir projects are to
u re r of Chetco Grange, announ
.urnish th e ir knowledge they
ces that Dr. Ed Sam uel will
have learned to o th er women in
speak on “Polio” at the m eeting
th e com m unity who wish to re
of the G range to lx* held this
uph o lster chairs.
Friday, Ja n u a ry 20th. T here will
Mrs. Alma Johnson. C hairm an
also he a special silver collection
of the Home Economics Com
tak en for the M arch of Dimes
m ittee of the G range has called
Drive which is now on.
a m eeting of the women of th ?
A ctivities around the G range
H all include th e painting th a t | G range at the hall W ednesday
afternoon to m ake plans for
C urt W aldien is doing on the the coming y ear and to form a
new kitchen. T he cabinets th a t
Home Economics Club. 'I’he first
R alph Keiser m ade for the k it
work lacing the women is pre
chen out of clea r redwtxxi, are
paring the C ham ber of Com
finished n a tu ra l and the rest ol
m erce dinner on the 26th.
th«' kitchen is green to m atch
T here may be a little confus
the dining room.
ion when the G range ladies ar-
The Home Extension unit has
rive as th e Homo Extension unit
had the hall busy for th ree days
is sta rtin g at ten o’clock of th *
last week and Monday anil also
sam e day to learn all about
T uesday of this week on th eir braided rugs.
Dr. Ed Sameul
To Speak On Polio
At Chetco Grange
Topaz Rebekah
Lodge Installs
New Officers
The officers of Topaz Rebekah
Lodge N qm ber 241 w ere in stall
'd in to their offices for th e com
ing year at the m eeting held on
Ja n u ary 10th at the I.O.O.F.
Hall. Cleo Graig, D istrict lX*p-
uly President was the instolling
officer and F aye S ta n h u rst th<
Grand M arshall. The officers
which will head th ? Rebekah
Lodge for the coming year are:
Noble Grand, Lilly Brown; Vice-
Grand, Alice Spence; Recording
S ecretary, F aye S ta n h u rst; Fin
ancial S ecretary, H en rie tta Dill;
T reasu rer, Lucille Cole; W arden,
Ethel Molino; Conductor, T h el
ma P etteg rew ; B anner B earer,
Nova S triech ; C haplain, Beryl
Bollinger; Inside G uardian, V er
na M endenhall, O utside G uard
ian, L etha Phillips; Right Sup
p o rter to the Noble Grand, Nellie
Peterson; Left S u p p o rter to the
Noble G rand, Agnes D arger;
Right S u p p o rter to the Vice-
Grand. Ethel Malone; Left S u p
p o rter to the Vice-Grand, F lo r
ence Davis; anti Musician, M ane
Oar. Opal LaBrixjk is the o u t
going Noble Grand. Violet W al
lace is the newly appointed drill
captain and she is reorganizing
the drill team.
The hall has been very a t
tractively decorated w ith acacia
and the em blem s of the degree
w ere displayed on a d *<*p blue
background on tlu* platform .
Corsages ol daffodils w ere p re
sented to all the officers and the
installing team .
A lter the m eeting, a social
hour was enjoyed, w ith refresh
m ents served a t a late hour.
W E L L CH ILD C L IN IC
The Ja n u ary Well Child Clinic
has been scheduled for Jan. 20,
at th«* Ilrookings-H arbor G rade
School, betw een 9:30 and 11:30
a.m.
Dr. P aul Ronniger will give
physical exam inations and im
m unizations, assisted by lk iro -p
th ea Miller. Public H ealth N urse
for the County.
( tiPMllv ( ’ilk u ld lillg M tx lc l
\\
tin t B r o w n
in tw o tone
enamel
Enjoy the c’eanliness of healthy
wood heat in an economical
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found in the North West.
12° x 24" Firebox - Walnut Brown
Finish - All Porcelain Enamel
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HENDRICKS
Thursday, January 19, 1956
B R O O K IN G S, O R E G O N
books w a n te d
Beta Iota C h ap ter ol Beta Jl
Sigm a Phi, will m ake a drive
lot lx»oks and m agazines s u it
able for restoring the school lib- '
rary at K lam ath. The drive w ill'
continue to the end of January
and should be m ade up of books
suitable tor youngsters, ages 5
to 14, plus ch ild ren ’s m agazines, ’
N ational Geographies and m ag
azines concerning mechanics.
M aterial should la* clean and
ami may be left at the P IL O T
I Ollie«*,
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.VANS’
LOCK H O N O R ED
| A T S T O R K SH O W E R
Mrs Law rence B oardm an anil
I Mrs Dale B ravo w ere co-host-
*sses at a sto rk show er to r Mrs.
Lee Lock i Peggy Moffitt »at the
' Boardm an home F riday after-
t noon. About tw enty-five women
! g athered for th e afterinxm of
I gam es and eonversatiiw , clim
axed by Mrs Lock opening the
i many mo? gifts brought tor her.
! The hostesses served delicious
refreshm ents la te in the after*
noon to the group.
PLANT
A large group of people a t
R A IN F A L L —
T his past w eek saw a lot o f ; tend the first of the Fellowship
in lail again on the w estern Meetings, held Sunday evening
s lo p s of th e state. O ver the in th? recreation hall of the
j i.st w eekend Brookings had B aptist Com m unity Church. It
G.19 inches while P o rtlan d h a d ' is planned to hold a m eeting each
_.28; a t A storia, 3.92; and Med m onth. Mrs. A rt Pierce is in
ford. 2T9. E astern Oregon also charge.
got its share w ith K lam ath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and
it eiving 1 29 inches; Lakeview.
2.00 while Burn got 10 inches of family retu rned Monday from a
com bined business and pleasure
snow.
trip to Medford and Corvallis.
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DWARF FRUIT TREES
W E H A V E R E D W O O D F E N C E PO STS
TH E R E .IR E S T IL L .1 EIAT BULBS LE FT
BROOKINGS FEED and SEED
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the HAMt ts the Saine ••
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fh e C h e l e o Store
HAS A NEW OWNER
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LARRY ROEMMICH IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE
that he has purchased the interests of
Wilson Freeman in the CHETCO STORE . . .
effective immediately.
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IA R M SAYS
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I Wish to Thank All Those who have made my
four years of managership such pleasant ones.
I will endeavor to do everything possible in the
future to make the store as efficient, modern,
and convenient as it can be.
We will endeavor
to keep our prices competitive and to offer
service above and beyond the ordinary.
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The store hours will remain the same for the time
being, but will be worked out in accordance to
the wishes of our customers.
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