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B ro o k in g s-H a rb o r P ilo t Compkts Automotive Repairs aid Refinishing T he C ity of G ra n ts P ass gave som e 180 p in ts of blood to the B ;odm obiie. recen tly T h e Cit> of B rook,n ;s has m ad e a v a ila b le som e th ie e tim es th a t n u m b e r of p in ts th ro u g h its W alking Bio >a B ank and A L L FREE: T h u rsd ay, O cto b er 2 5 ,1 3 5 6 B ro o k in g s, O regon ROL M A R Q U IS, G RA D A D O u r old n eig h b o r, LeR oy M ar quis, now re sid e n t at th e O dd fe llo w s H om e, P o rtla n d , w rites th a t h e 's now a g ra n d fa th e r, he an d a n o th e r re s id e n t th e re having been adopted by a b u n ch of T heta Rho girls, from W ashougal, Wn. T hey keep him p re tty w ell sup I plied w ith th in g s Roy likes to eat i a n d d ro p in to v isit, occasionally. i In cid en tally , Roy says it su re is a , sw ell place. L loyd says he an d th e w ife a re p la n n in g to sto p in to see Roy on th e ir C h ristm as v a c a tion, an d w ould be glad to ta k e o u t an y th in g an y o n e m ig h t h av e to send. ST. T IM O T H Y G U IL D PL A N S D IN N ER AND B AZA AR T he a n n u a l S t. T im o th y Episeo pal C h u rc h 's d in n e r an d b a z a a r i- seh ed u led to ta k e place N ovem b e r 3 at th e I.O .O .F. H all. T his y ears th e m e w ill be •'S panish F i e sta ,” w hich gives good in d icatio n w h at to e x p e c t food w ise. T h e ev en t w ill fe a tu re free Pin- ata gam es fo r th e ch ild re n and m any d oor prizes to be given e v e ry h o u r o n th e hour. T w o of th e prizes to be given a re a Rug and ta b le cloth. T h e tim e of doings s ta rts at 3 p.m. an d th e cost a m ere S I.50. w hich p ro b a b ly can be paid off in pesos. Brookings Items M is. J im K o eller and d a u g h te r C a th y sp en t th e w eek end in P o rtla n d . M r. an d M rs. C h a rle s Yokom, an d Mrs. Yokom'.- m o th er. J o h n D ay, O regon a re sp en d in g a few w eeks in B rookings at t ‘n home A • ,.-o a : s h u n tin g tr ip w as of th e Y okom 's d a u g h te r, M rs. ’ > , >y J o h n an d D iva S a tte r H arold M oore and fam ily. f a . : T 1 . an d B cv zrlv K in g and A1 and F lossie B u ch an an w e n t C an d v re p o rt h av in g good luck d u ck h u n tin g in the ’< ’.lath h u n tin g 50 m iles out of P rin e v lie F alls a re a th is p ast w eek t nd. L >nn;e and Ione S a tte rfie ld join Inspect Our Factory Installed Paint Booth T hey re p o rte d few ducks, <nd a ed them at P rin ev ille. little snow . Mr. an d Mrs. Elza M o rgan an i Mrs. R uth B ulke. th e fo rm e r d a u g h te r of P aisley. O regon are R utin S c h o m of S m ith R iv et. a n d nd ng a w eek end w ith Mr h e r m other-in-law , M rs. R. B ulke and M rs D an G eaney. M rs. G ean y A n n u a l A r m istic e Party a te h ere from B u rb an k , C a lifo r i M: - II < a in are sisters. 11 151 !( ITT nia visitin g Mrs. B u lk ’s m o th e r, Mr. W. J Collis acco m p an ied Set for N ov. 10 L e tte rs, accom panied by th e M rs. M aude P h illip s M rs. P h il Mr. and M rs. T rav is of H a rb o r on L ead ers of th e local VFW Post a rtic le a p p e a rin g in last w eek's lip s re c en tly su ffered a he. it a t \\ hy Take Less When You Can Get the Best a h u n tin g tri, to th e S teen s an d L adies A u x ilia ry an n o u n ce P Il/T T about th e possibilities of tack and is feeling b e tte r bid still th a t th e a n n u a l V eteran s F am ily M in* ns in E astern O regon. a S e a p o rt at B rooking-, have been confined to h e r hom e. All h e r Mr. . a i M rs. C h ester G rag g and p arty w ill be held on S a tu rd a y m ailed to som e th irty o r m ore in to r ¡d a u g h te r -p en t th e w eek end in ev e n in g , N o v em b er 10th, at the dividuals, C h am b ers of C om iuerc N frien d s and neighbors hop h e r speedy recovery. VFW H all. Tiie gro u p s a re a ccu G ra n ts Pass visitin g th e ir daugh- liew sp ap ei* , a n d o th e r p u b lica S a te llite C h a p te r No. 165. O. E. m u la tin g a p ro g ra m th a t should • r, M rs. D ale S m ith ind fam ily. be a bit b e tte r, if an y th in g , w h en tions w here it w as th o u g h t th e y S.. w as host to G old B each C hap m ig h t do som e good. It is planned te r No. 161. Fridav evening. O cto To rem o v e a stuck, .-crew ty p e c o m p ared to p rev io u s p arties, TINY IF.RRV to follow up tlie.-e firs t sto ries b e r 19 w hen L aurose H ib b ard , b o ttle cap, g rip it w ith a n u t i T hey h av e been held in th is 4C" PA C IF IC A V E . w ith o th e rs w hich will also be A ssociate G ran d M atro n el tl e i n eig h b o rh o o d fo r m an y years. crack er. G ra n d C h a p te r of O regon, m ade m ailed o u t. | h e r official visit for a school on in s tru c tio n S he w as an o v ern ig h t guest at th e hom e of Mr. an d M rs. C h arles B iekner. A g ro u p of about 4(1 m em b ers of th e E astern S ta r a tte n d e d the; fu n e ra l of Fisa R av ak es in C res cent C ity last T uesday. Mr. and Mrs. W m. S h ep on an d son and Mr. and M rs. R. M alv ern , all of Big B ear, C alifo rn ia -pent sev eral days lu r e th is past week, e n jo y in g th e fi h m g and scen ery . Mr. and M rs. W m. S te w a rt, for m e r re sid en t of B rookings an d now of M edford, drove o v er to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of M r s . R a v ak es, and spent th e d ay at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D ro b au g h . M rs. R o b ert C a rte r e n te r ta in e t h e r b rid g e clu b last T u esd ay . D an J a g g e rs w ho has been v is i tin g frie n d s in G ra n ts P ass fo r th e past sev eral days, has v o lu n te e re d for service in th e arm y and w ill go to tra in in g cam p N ovem b e r 12. M r and M rs F re d S u llo w av re tu rn e d hom e a fte r being in K la m a th F alls for sev eral w eeks. M r. and M rs. W. Roles of L ong view , W ashington spent th e w eek end w ith his sister and niece, Mrs. F lo ra W ebber and M is. L yle Red field. M rs. Eva S oule of K la m th F alls is sp e n d in g som e tim e nt her hom e on th e beach. N ine w om en of th e B aptist ch u rch m et T u esd ay for an all I d ay sew ing session for th e W hite 5. A c o m p le te set o f a eria l p h o to g ra p h s o f th e C ou n . Cross. 1. T h e a u th ority to m a k e a re-ap p raisal o f all ta x I T h e m an y frien d s of C laude ty w as c o m p le te d in S ep tem b er, 1955. A rrange a b le , real prop erty o f a ll th e c o u n tie s in th e sta te w as G oldizen a re h ap p y to know th at m en ts for th is w ork w ere m ad e by the C ou n ty in c o d e le g a te d to th e S ta te T ax C o m m issio n by the S ta te j he is do in g as w ell as could be o p e r a tio n w ith th e T a x C o m m ission , and th e C ou nty expected. T hough still confined to L e g isla tu r e . F ifty per cen t o f th e co st o f this w ork ’ h is bed w h e re h e w ill be fo r som e p aid th e co st. w as to be b orn e by th e C ou n ty and 50 per cen t by i tim e, he re p o rts feeling it an th e S tate. o th e r d ay less as a shut-in. 6. A letter from th e S ta te T ax C o m m issio n , d a te d T h e lad ies of th e L. D. R. S e p te m b e r 2 7 , 1955, sta te s: ch u rc h h av e a needw leork and 2. In 1952, Curry C ou nty v o ted D O W N th e rea p p ra i cookie sale slated for th e Johnson- " C u rry C o u n ty is th e fir s t C o u n ty w e h a v e w o r k e d sal m ea su re and w ou ld not a u th o r iz e a tax levy. In j H urst B ldg, th is com ing S a tu rd a y u n d e r th e R e a p p r a is a l P r o g r a m in w h ic h th e r e ‘ th e 27th. 1954, th e m easu re w as put up to th e voters a gain Body and Fender Repair Mechanical Tune ups Truck and Trailer Repairs Acetylene and Arc We'ding Brookings Independent Auto & Trailer Repair THE COMMITTEE FOR THE RE-ELECTION OF ORGE SUTTON For County Assessor BRING YOU, AS A PUBLIC SERVICE The Facts On the Reappraisal Program in Curry County w ill b e no d e la y b e c a u s e o f la c k o f p h o to s .” and w a s p a ssed o v e r w h e lm in g ly . A tax levy w as a u th o rized e x te n d in g over a p eriod o f six years. T h e first levy, $ 8 ,6 0 0 , w as c o lle c te d w ith the 1954-1955 ta x es. 7. P rior to b e g in n in g a ctu al fie ld w ork on r e a p p r a i sal o f farm and tim b er p rop erties, it w a s n ecessa ry to co n v ert th e aerial p h o to s into m aps. C o m p le te c o p ie s o f m ap s and tra cin g s h a v e b een m a d e in th e A sse sso r ’s o f fic e , to co n fo rm to th e sc a le d e sir e d bv th e T a x C o m m issio n . T a x C o m m ission a g e n ts h a v e b e e n g iv e n c o p ie s o f a ll o w n er sh ip record s and p r o perty d e sc rip tio n s. 3. In 1955, a fte r receip t o f th e lev y , th e C ou nty Court and th e A ssesso r's o f fic e e n ter e d into an a g reem en t w ith th e S ta te T a x C o m m issio n to rea p p ra ise ah co u n ty property. 4. T h e C o u n ty ’s co n tra ct w ith th e S ta te T ax C om m issio n p r o v id e s: N o a c c u r a te f ie ld w o r k is p o s s ib le u n til a g e n ts h a v e th e s e to o ls to w o r k w ith . a. A ll A p p r a is a ls sh a ll b e c o m p le te d in tim e for u se in th e 1959 A s s e s s m e n t R o ll. T h e A sse sso r's O f f ic e a g r e e s to u se th e n e w V a lu a tio n s in th e 19 5 9 A s s e s s m e n t R o ll. 8. A ctu a l fie ld w ork on rea p p ra isa l o f tim b er la n d s w as b eg u n by S ta te T a x C o m m issio n a g e n ts early th is m onth . b. A ll w o r k is to b e d o n e u n d e r th e d ir e c t c o n tro l a n d s u p e r v is io n o f th e T a x C o m m issio n . c. T h e C o u n ty a n d th e A s s e s so r 's O f f ic e a g r e e to e x te n d fu ll c o o p e r a tio n to th e T a x C o m m is sion . 9. R ea p p ra isa l o f b u sin ess, m a n u fa ctu r in g an d r e si d e n tia l p ro p erties h as b e e n k ep t up to d a te by th e A sse sso rs o f fic e , u n d er ap p ra isa l rules laid d o w n by th e T a x C o m m issio n , and u n d er th e la w s o f the S ta te of O reg o n . d. T h e A sse sso r's O f f ic e a g r e e s to fu rn ish th e T a x C o m m issio n a ll d a ta n e c e ss a r y to c o m p le te th e p ro g ra m . 10. T h e C ou n ty A sse sso r an d th e T a x C o m m issio n h a v e b een w o rk in g s te a d ily on th e rea p p ra isa l p ro gram sin c e th e program w as v o ted in by th e p e o p le . O l.ll TIM ERS MEET C hestei B ravo. N ovato, C alif and H ersh el M cC rew of Brook ings, b a p ji ra d to m eet in H er- sh el’s b u tch ery . B rooking M ark'd T uesday. T hey eyed ea< h o th e r up and th en it flashed into th en m inds w ho each w as 'I hey h a d n ’t seen each o th e r since th ey w ere m uch y o u n g e r aro u n d here, and th a t w as som e 32 y e a rs ago. C h e ste r «tune u p to a tte n d to som e bu sin ess a ffa irs, w ith his b ro th er-in -law Cleyboi ae M cCul- | loch. The M cCulloch* are now liv ing w ith C h e ste r w here M rs. M c Culloch is on a long rest tre a t rnent and "M ae” re p o rts show ing d e fin ite sig n s of im pro v em en ’ . T he tw o m en re tu rn e d south W ednesday. T h e a n sw e rs of e v e ry d a y in su ra n c e p ro b lem s • By C harlie G rayshel This is a Big Program, requiring careful work and study. Life The Assessor's office has done its utmost to hasten completion. IF YOU WANT Ability Unquestioned Honesty R. S W rite s Experience Re-elect GEORGE W. SUTTON Political advertisem ent paid for by the Friend* of iieorge Sutton. K h \ Zumwalt, 8txe*. Ore., Chairman. QUESTION S H o w n e e h rn< o r w h a t value in bonds is cov ered by th e o rd in a ry resid en tia l F ire in su ran ce policy? A N SW E R : T he sta n d a rd T • policy does not cover any loss w h atev er of m oney o r se c u ritie s • If you'll address your ow n in surance questions to this office, w e’ll try to give you the correct answ ers and there w ill be no obli gation of any kind. C h arles H . G ra y sh el Insurance Agency