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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1957)
T h u rsd a y , M arch 7, 1957 B r o o k in g s -H a ib o T ’ot In 1957 Red C hina’s in?? ;• is generally rated below Italy’s, But if goals for the second five year plan are reached, Red Chi- n a ’s in dustrial output will surpass 24 HOUR - B rook in gs, O regon al governm ent and th e state of F a sh io n S h o w T h em e V e ts B o n u ses E xem p t Oregon, although Uncle Sam now ’r;.?.:-' , and R .d China will be- M arlen e O lso n A n n o u n c e d H ere come in 1962 the world s fifth All states veteran 's bonuses are allow s a credit for such income. O regon servicem en on active exem pt from state and federal in greatest industrial nation (a fte r O n H o n o r R oll •‘P arad e of N ations" has been the U nited States, Russia, B ritain Lew is and u Clark ia rx vouvgv, u * c o m e taxation, as are most oth er duty enjoy a state income tax ex chosen by the S atellite Social club Lewis College, r Port- land (sp ecial)—M arlene Olson, benefits paid to ex-servicem en or clusion on th e first $3,000 of th eir as th e them e for the 10th annual and West G erm any). .¿arbor, has been nam ed to the their survivors. Hub Saalfeld, m ilitary pay. This includes pay Fashion Show to be held this y ea r college honor roll for the fall D irector of the S tate D epartm ent earned during an n u al National on M arch 29. 8 p m. in the high sem ester, according to th e regis- of V eterans’ A ffairs, reported to- G uard sum m er cam p or Reserve school auditorium . tra r’s office. She m ade a perfect ¿ay. Item s excluded in com puting cruises or m aneuvers of two All com m ittees for the Fashion 4 00 grade point average. federal and state tax retu t ns, w eeks or more, but it does not Show have been appointed and include inactive d uty or weekly are w orking on th eir projects. So Miss Olson, a freshm an nursing w hich are due A rpil 15, include: cial Club president Vera F ow ler major, is the d aughter of Mr. and All V eterans A dm inistration drill pay. Servicem en m ust pay federal is general ch airm an for th e event. Mrs. Edw in Olson of H arbor. benefits including educational sub- The reg u lar m eeting of S atellite Also nam ed to the honor roll sistence, com pensation and pen- taxes on th eir m ilitary income. Social club will be held T hursday was Jo an K uhnhenn of Brookings, sions; GI insurance dividends; in- F eb ru ary 28. at the home of Mrs. She is a freshm an history m ajor surance proceeds paid on d eath Roy White. All m em bers are and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the insured; state v eteran s M any W o m en L earn urged to attend. L uther K uhnhenn of Brookings. bonuses; m ustering-out pay and ___________ jo b less benefits paid u n d er the F ish C ook ery K orean GI bill; and social secur O ver one hundred w om en i n ity benefits, w orkm en’s com pen C urry County from Bandon to the G as T a x R efu n d s sation and sickness benefits. California border atten d ed the _ , 1 D isability retirem en t pay i s two day Seafood Cookery dem on D u __ e _______ A fte r July A oplications for federal gaso- exem pt from federal taxation, strations conducted by Mrs. T hel line ta x refunds for farm ers are w hile Oregon taxes am ount ma Rose, Home Economist for the Fisheries Depai t r C o u m ^ 'L i i n ^ n « « « one Com m ericial m ent of the Fish and Wildlife, A ^ n ,° M a n y S . and ran- w been responsible « U nited States D epartm ent of In chers have asked for application the paym ent, then it is totally terio r from Seattle, says Sylvia C. j forms, thinking they w ere due on 1 e x e m p t ^ of Lee, Home Extension Agent. The dem onstrations w ere held I Ja n u ary 1. . „ , service is taxed both by the feder- at th e Sixes G range H all at Sixes, j The law did not go into effect , •_________ ______ _______________ Oregon, on F eb ru ary 19 and the until J a n u a ry l, 1956 so the first refunds w ere not d istributed until will cover an en tire year. At th at Cheteo G range Hall in H arbor, Ju ly 1, 1956. This program is on tim e, application blanks and in Oregon on F eb ru ary 20, w ith the a fiscal year basis so the next form ation w ill be available in the Home Extension U nits of C urry County assisting in th e arran g e refund will be due in July and county extension office. m ents and preparing for the m eet ings. Roy Stevens, Fishery M arketing Specialist accom panied Mrs. Rose to C urry County and gave in ter esting inform ation as to th e m ar keting of fish on th e w est coast. O th er guests w ere Betty Jan e Sedgwick, S tate E xtension Agent from Oregon S tate College and Je a n Shipm an, Home Extension BUT W H IR R 'L L A gent from Coos County. I PLUG I f IN T Seven attractiv e fish dishes w ere prepared by Mrs. Rose, be sides the discussion of th e v alu able sources of fish in all types and varieties as an e x c e l l e n t source of nu tritio u s food th at is obtained from our coast w aters and rivers and sm aller stream s. Some of these dishes w ill be dem onstrated at th e home ex ten sion u n it m eeting in M arch. This is and will be an excellent chance to get ideas for the lenten dishes. Lack ot enough outlets is a B ullitens on fish cookery, pre common symptom of inade servation by freezing and canning quate wiring. Modernize now can be obtained from your local FOUR COMMUTER STATION with a C.C.E.C. Adequate W ir Home Extension unit project lead WAGONS EVERY WEEK ing Loan — no money down, ers or from the C u rry County payments included in your low Two-door, 6 -pasHenger. Advanced hard E xtension Office in Gold Beach, WRECKER SERVICE TRUCK REPAIR PORTABLE WELDER I JUST BOUGHT AN ELECTRIC MIXER ! LIGHT MACHINE WORK PHONE 4 2 0 2 MURRY MOTORS Announcing Big M Dream Car Contest 90 FREE M ERCURYS top design. First true passenger-car ride in station wagons. Back window retracts for all-clear loading. A TURNPIKE CRUISER EVERY W E E K The top of The B ig M Dream -Car Fleet The most dramatic expression of Mercury’s Dream-Car Design! Distinctive styling shared with no other car, and no other Mercury model. Floating Ride with unique Air-Cushion Sus pension. 290-hp V-8. Plus seven ideas found in no other car, such as Breezeway Ventilation with roof-level air intakes and power-operated back window. Most advanced car at any price! TEN MONTEREY 4-DOOR SEDANS EVERY WEEK Hardtop glamour (concealed side pil lar). Floating Hide! lo w e s t, widest car in its field. Mercury has the industry’s biggest size increase! i •* •450,000 IN PRIZES 15 Mercurys every week in 6 weekly contests.* First contest , starts March 4th. Enter every week! 2,190 prizes in all! •:»l ( i Easy to enter, easy to win! HERFS ALL YOU DO: I Go to your Mercury • dealer today. 2 • Pick up official rules and entry blank. 3 • Complete last line of Mercury dream-car rhyme. 4. Mail official entry blank to “ Mercury Contest.” M o rw ry 4 -4 — * Tom - plko Crotsor—ono ooch w ook. Hu« on aB-expeme- »ongor ato- — 4 ooch paid weak and trip to Haw York for two, with tron»- portotion by American Air- line» DC-7 Plag»hip. Suita ot fa mou» hotel. Spacial guetta of Ed Sullivan a t hi» tela- , Hew BIG M wogoM ore the mo»t luxuriout and •a » ie » t-rld ia g O t a r b u ilt Everything it totally naw, completely redetigned. Haw dream-cor feature» every- A ll M erc u ry s •w a rd e d • • prize» include M erc-O-M atlc Drive, radio, beater, white-wall», direc- tionrf! tignal», window wo«h- ora. Station wagon» alto include p o w e r-o p e ra te d retractable back window. NEXT SO PRIZES NEXT 300 PRIZES G anaral Electric "Com p a n io n " TV sot»— SO oach w o o k . P o rta b le , Shooffor's WhHo Dot Snorkel Pen Sots—auto graph od by id Sullivan — 3 0 0 ooch w ook. The SPECIAL BONUS AWARDS Yew may win $10,000 CASH if you buy a new Mercury world'» ftnett writing inttru- ment. W id e g o ld -fille d bond». Retail value $22.75. if you buy a used car vition »how. weight only form» with Aluminized Retail value 2 6 pound»! Per con »ole clarity. picture tub e. $129.95. »— 1 0 ooch w ook. $2,000 CASH / $ • • official con«»»« rv la i) TRAINING DUE FOR LEADERSHIP F o rty men, w om en and youth have enrolled in a com m unity leadership train in g workshop, w hich has been sceduled for four nigts at the P resb y terian church basem ent rooms, in Gold Beach, according to a rep o rt from Mrs. Sylvia C. Lee, County Extension Agent. Slated for M onday, Tuesday W ednesday and T hursday, March 4,5,6, and 7th from 8:00 p.m to 10:30 p.m., the w orkshop will be u n d er the direction of Mrs. Maud W alker, group developm ent spec ialist from Oregon S tate College extension service. The classes are w ithout charge. The workshop was arranged as an outgrowth of recommendation of a planning com m ittee l a s t spring» to increase the leadership potential and spread out the responsibilities in the com munity. Members of the Steering com» m ittee who assisted Mrs Walker in planning this workshop are: Mrs. Evelyn Moir, Mrs. Louise Sa bin, Mrs. Arlina Hall, Mr. and Mrs George Wooding, Roy Lake, Mrs. Ann Ryan, Mrs. Viola Mors- ing, Mrs. Alice -Bowman, Mrs Gladys Furnish, Mr. and Mrs J. O. Phipps, Ken Priest, and two other members of the County Ex tension Staff, W L. Anderson and Lou Oester. monthly electricity bill. Ask your electrical contractor for details. E LE C T R IC CO-OP las. IF YOU SHOULD FIND THE WEATHER CHILLING^ OUR GAS IS ALWAYS THEBE, AND WILLING WARDS f < APPI l A N C Í f r & i ticSeJ^ the Beffe: Servicethek'est t. L F.C TM 1C - 1 V C iA S No longer is fine bourbon “too strong” for your taste! Old Crow 86 proof it At mild as your present whiskey .«with the diitinctive flavor found only In fine bourbon! • f o r t , , . doro’.o" « More«. 4 *rov8«> Apr.l 2 0 . t « * » « ro c o -W b . — o r Morrt. 4 1 6 » .« bo <" con«»,«. 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