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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1957)
‘,A Brookings-Harbor ¿»lot Thursday, February 7, 1957 Brookings, Oregon C & K M arket BROOKINGS NEWEST & FINEST MARKET SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I Pan Ready FRYERS 3 f ih ARMOUR STAR Ready - to - Eat Whole or Shank Half HANS 59C lb 3 f o r ............... 99C FRESH GROUND BEEF, 3 l b s . ......................... 9 9 c HOME GARDEN 13 cans T O M A T O S A U C E ......................9 9 c DROMEDARY - YELLOW - WHITE - DEVILS FOOD CAKE M X As the th ird week of the 1957 ap p aren t th at m any suggestions legislative session d raw s to a close have come forth in bill form on in O regon’s capitol city, all obser the general and specific subject of vers are im pressed w ith the pro taxation. Coupled w ith the early gress th at has been m ade in this introduction of Ways and Means V isitors to the S enate W ednes short space of time. W ith the pro bills w hich deal w ith funds ap day w ere Mayor H artley and City longed • battle for the Presidency p ropriated to ru n the various de A dm inistrator Bob H errington of of the S enate finally clim axed partm ents of the state, the g reater N orth Bend. w ith th e election of Senator Boyd m ajority of House bills deal w ith Two well attended public h ear O vcrhulse of M adras, the Senate one or the o th er of these subjects. ings of the past week brought settled down to serious w ork in On the general subject of forth the conflicting view s of pro an effort to catch up on the lost legislation’ it should be pointed ponents and opponents of contro tim e caused by the controversy out th at in addition to taxes versial m atters. On W ednesday over a leader. At the end of the involving money, th ere are lite r evening the House T axation Com week, th ere has been thirty-odd ally hundreds of bills brought m ittee held a public hearing for bills introduced lor Senate consid before the legislature on a v a r - ; inform ational purposes of the eration. I introduced one m ore on iety of sudjects that is constantly m em bers of the com m ittee and Monday, which was a bill p erta in am azing to freshm an legislators the general public. At this m eet ing to lien laws, in addition to as well as old tim ers. A reading ing. Mr. Robert Hall of the P o rt the five I had introduced on F ri of the Weekly C um ulative Index land C ham ber of Com m erce ex day previously. A most interesting to Legislative M easures, which plained his theories of taxation, thing to me was that on this same is published each Monday, disci followed by a sim ilar discussion morning, the O regonian came out oses that already th ere are a wide of George Brown of th e A.F.L.- w ith a nice long editorial relative variety of m easures proposed C.I O Sim ilar hearings are p lan to the injustice caused by the covering pwictically every field ned by this com m ittee at later backlog of cases the Suprem e of hum an endeavor and under dates to allow the v ary in g theories C ourt has and the long w aiting taking; and this list is sure to of taxation to be thoroughly aired period req u ired for a case to be grow w ith each passing day before concrete proposals are of h eard afte r it has been subm itted, These subjects cover such w ide fered w hich will finance sta te which is ju st exactly w hat my fields as P redatory Animals, the governm ent in th e next biennium . bill that 1 had introduced last F ri crim e of em bezzelm ent by bailee, i day, was attem pting to rem edy. m ilk dealers, hospital care asso The House, w ith a head sta rt on ciations, narcotics, public bonds, organization, now has over three etc. hundred bills for consideration of Citing this only lim ited list of the m em bers of th at body. It subjects w hich are brought before might be pointed out th at norm al ly the Oregon legislature consid m em bers of th e legislature only Oregon bank debits, rep o rted ers som ething like fifteen hu n d em phasizes th at it is difficult for red individual m easures bearing any legislator to keep abreast of A>v December, showed an increase on all phases of state governm ent. all m easures w hich he and his col not only over the previous m onth, O regonians might fu rth e r be in leagues m ust consider. It is literal N ovember, of this year, but also terested to know th at the C alifor impossibility for each legislator to over Decem ber of a y ear ago. nia legislature has ju st adjourned be an ex p ert on each and every , The 164 banks rep o rtin g in the subject and it is for this reason state showed an increase in bank until M arch 4th, w hen they will th at I welcome expressions from debits of 8 per cent from D ecem again assem ble in S acram ento to the folks back hom e when mat ber, 1955 and a 3.1 per cent in consider som ew here in th e neigh ters arise in the legislature which crease from November, 1956. To borhood of 4,000 bills which have affect th eir interests. When the j tal bank debits for the state w ere already been placed in the hopper. new spaper carries notice of a bill $1,707,114,634. The above figures on Oregon and introduced into the legislature Bank debits, collected m onthly California should serve to give which is of in terest to you, I cer by the university's bu reau of busi everyone a general idea of the tainly welcome your advice and ness research, are reg ard ed as com plexity of governm ent in this experience as a m eans of aiding good indicators of c u rre n t busi m achine age. me in m aking up my mind. ness activity. Debits rep resen t th e The early introduction of so On Tuesday of this w eek 1 had dollar value of checks d raw n m any bills in Oregon can be ex an audience w ith Dutch W illiam s. against deposit accounts of in d iv i plained by the fact th a t all reve Senator Andrew N aterlin of N ew duals and business firm s. nue m ust originate in th e House port. Uep. Carl Back and Mr. Bank debits for D ecem ber in of R epresentatives. T his means V erne A yres, ('oast A ssociation th at all bills relating to taxation President. Mr. Ayres assured us the Douglas, Coos and C u rry coun and appropriation of state funds flhat $1,400,000 has already been ty area were dow n 6.0 per cent m ust o rig in ate w ith th a t body. appropriated for the “cow path" from December of last y ear and showed a decrease of .9 per cent W ith tax es and tax atio n the most betw een Gold Beach and B rook from November, 1956 T otal b ank im portant single issue to face the ings. $400,000 w ill probably finish debits, reported by 10 banks in legislature in 1957, it is readily the four-lane highw ay four m iles the area are $49,212,581. State Bank Debits Show Increase ARMOUR STAR SAUSAGE ROLLS 4 Ige. pkgs. 996 HOME GARDEN No. tin TOMATOES, 5 f o r ........................... 9 9 c CARNATION Makes 2 full gallons INSTANT DRY MILK - - - - 6 9 c Party-Time Sliced Freestone PEACHES south of Gold Beach to H unter’s ('reek and the additional $1,000,- 000 is to be used to im prove the highw ay as far as possible. We al- so tentatively worked out another proposition w hich we w ill present to G overnor H olm es, that m ight supply funds to com plete the high- way from Gold Beach to Brook ing w ithin the year. Gold Beach to Brookings in 1957? Chapman to Propose Plan to Holmes 2 Vo cans 3 for 7 9 c 9 ? r- ? ARE YOU LOOKING A A Med FOR 3127363757683712558877409191234473354106438332 XL PLACE TO EAT? LETTUCE BEN & EVELYN'S Per head (Dairy Creem) N O W OPEN GREEN ONIONS 2 bunches for - KLAMATH SPUDS 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. 100 lbs. Closed Tuesday No. 2 $ 2 .6 9 SERVING FINE FOODS BREAKFAST — LUNCH — THE WAY YOU LIKE IT! DINNERS J fei