Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 25, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
Home of the Croft L ily
G. I. Bill Offers
‘On-Job’ Training
For War Veterans
Assistance Given Vet
Until Earning Power
Up To .Journeyman
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS,
Mr. and Mrs. P ete J. W
o rd in ato r d istributes copies to the for the safety of tra v e le r but w as
and child arrived Sunday?
trainee, his em ployer, and files , highly ap p reciated by the to u rists
c ra ft c a rrie r. His b ro th e r Rudolph ning from P o rtla n d to make
one copy for the apprenticeship them selves.
So.
w
hen
someone
is
seem
ingly
is still in th e navy and is a t N or- hom e a t B rookihgs. They w®
council.
sounding off in high tones as to folk. Va., w here he m ay soon be cupy th e W. C. S tan ley house
hat m ay be expected locally, to discharged. R udolph w as on an th e p re sen t, u n til they m
Area Featured Sunday w
look back on w hat actu a lly did LST a t th e N o rm an d y invsaion. th e ir new ly -acq u ired place on
Brookings, and C u rry C oun­
happen will bring up some p ret-
Two ad d itio n al re a l e s t a t e W inchuck, re cen tly purchi
ty w ere featured, Sunday in
ty pithy figures to back up th e tra n s fe rs on E asy s tre e t have Dr. D uvall. Mr. Woodburn
the m agazine section o f the
optim ism .
been rep o rted to th e P ilo t ju s t lu m b er h au lin g contract.
I O regonian, telling of the lily
And
from
the
business
aspect,
before
press tim e. O rv ille S token
L a rry M etier, local scouti
industry of the area.
when Mr. and Mrs. M usser had pu rch ased ac rea g e from C h ester ter. and ab o u t 22 of his troop
P ictu red w ere lily fields of
th e re g istratio n they conducted a C arey, ju st w est of th e Joe Mo- g e th e r w ith a num ber of -
the area, to g eth er w ith a full
filling statio n and sm all sto re : loney p ro p erty . Mr. and Mrs. m itteem en , plan to attend C
page of facts concerning the
They
and ” th
eir children,
and onei
S
to k en re
cen
tly
cam e h ■ .X.
ere X. fro m . C u r r y J MUUUlVill
S o u th e rn District
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industry which has m ade this
o
r
two
others
w
ere
on
the
hop
H
ayw
ard.
II.
W.
Dam,
of
Spokane,
S
cout
c
o
u
rt of honor at the
county famous. The article*
_ opened,
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from the tim e they
a r Air____
l y ( W ash.,
h as bought th e P hillips q uille co m m u n ity building,
w as w ritten by F ra n k H a u ­
in the m orning, until along about tra c t, opposite G eorge Nelsen, to day evening, A pril 26. Gove
ser, staff w riter for the O re­
m
idnight- busy every m inute. It m ake his hom e here. His s o n ,; E a rl Snell of O regon, will be
gonian.
w asn’t because they lacked com- W illiam , and fam ily, have alread y m ain s p e a k e r of th e evening,
{M'tition they had plen ty of it bought a home, out n e a r P au l public is in v ited to attend. V,
but, even a t th a t, th e ir cash re g ­ Johnson. D eals w ere closed by no local sco u ts will partici
isters w ere singing, all the tim e Pete Lesm eister.
in th e cerem onies, the trip
the doors w ere open. T h e re ’s lots
Call a t th e P ilot office w hile do them m uch good toward
of good, h ea lth y business to be in tow n, any day, to subscribe to vancing in sc o u tc ra ft, opines
had, out of th e tra v e l th a t is th e B ro o k in g s-H arb o r P ilot.
M etier.
coming, and it will be all the
year ’round, on o u r sea -condition­
Pre-War Registrations ed route.
' • length of tim e the veteran
receives the federal allotm ent un-
d« ’he GT bill is determ ined by
his length of active service. If
I » has served for 90 flays or
t r«. in the arm ed force» since
i t 16, 1940, <or discharged for
physical disability if less than 90
days), and was discharged under
conditions o th er th an dishonor­
able, he is au to m atically en titled
I < one y e a r of train in g allotm ents.
Then, for every m onth spent in
service he is en title d to one
m onth of training. The m axim um
is four years. If John Jones was
in the arm y th ree years, he would
Showed Thousands of
lx* en titled to a train in g allow-
o c e for th ree years, plus the one
Cars Through Here
■ e a r au to m atically g ra n te d him.
naking a total of four years in
Possibly a gunge on the p oten­ I E ditor, B ro o k in g s-H arb o r P ilo t:
We wish to ta k e this o p p o rtu n ­
vhich he would he en title d Gl tialities of Brookings is w hat has
ity
to express o u r ap p reciatio n
dning allotm ents
happened here, according to the
1 s l a t e m o t o r registration figures. and g ra titu d e fo r th e splendid
HOW TO APPLY
Before the war, all o u t-o f-state w ork done by y o u r p a p e r in pub­
ears
were required to re g iste r at lishing th e urg en t need for bigger
1 T h e . v eteran ’» first step is
to till out U. S. V eterans A dm in­ checking stations just inside the and b e tte r schools for the B rook­
istratio n Form 1950, "A pplication Oregon sta te line. One ef these in g s-H arb o r area.
You a re to be co n g ra tu la te d for
for Education or T raining " This stations was in the Shell S e rv ­
blank may lx obtained at V eter­ ice S tation, which burned. Mr. tak in g the tim e and the effort in
ans A m inistration contact offices.' an<l Mrs John M usser o p erated devoting space in y o u r v aluable
count service* offices, the Depart-* the station, at that tim e, and it colum ns on such co n stru ctiv e and
m ent
V eterans Affairs, Salem, was open alxiut 16 h ours a day, progressive m a tte rs. We are sure
th a t all civic-m inded and sincere
or 101 Oregon Building. Portland, during the sum m er m onths.
T here w ere peak days w hen IX‘°P ,C of th is e n tire com m unity
«»r ft >n any Am erican Legion
Servii ■ Officer. Red Cross. He, in they registered 400 e a rs a day join us in paying you trib u te and
turn.
Is the fopm and re tu rn s it I and was t ht* second busiest point w ishing o u r new new spaper every
to any of the aforem entioned jieo . for checking, topped only by the success.
Yours for a bigger, b etter, p ro ­
pie w ith a photostatie copy of dis- stations open 24 hours daily.
eharge He should do this as early
For several reasons, all motor-1 gressive and prosperous B rook­
as possihlo, even before he has ists who should have don»* so w ent ings-H arbor. Sincerely. Mr. and
obtained a training job, o r when through w ithout reg isterin g at j Mi's. H. T. Jam es.
only contem plating one, in order Brookings, and th e re w ere fig u r-|
to have his eligibility established ed to he one out of every f o u r 1
>d thus save time when he does which m ight have brought the
« tain a tra ilin g job A fter hi* |H>ak tally to 500 ea rs daily.
T he re g u la r m eeting of Chctco
h as turned in Form 1950, the v e t­
These 500 ea rs wen* only those S q u are and Com pass club will be
eran s adm inistration wil mail him w ith re g istra tio n o th e r th an in held at the Odd Fellows hall, at
a certificate of eligibility (F orm O regon and they w ere only the Brookings, F riday. A pril 26, at
1953, statin g the am ount of time northbound ones Supposing the 8:00 p. ni.
to which he Is entitled
sam e n u m b er of o u t-o f-sta te ears
Mrs. Roy S underland left M on­
“ W hen fie gets a job fie re­ w ere leaving the s ta te and th a t day on a ten-day business trip to
ports either in person o r by mail the O regon ea rs equalled them in P o rtlan d and vicinity.
to the local coordinator in his num ber, this wduld m ake a to tal
Among those from B rookings
area. (Oregon has 24 coordinators I of 2000 e a rs p er day th ra v e llin g a tten d in g M asonic bxige at Gold
at present, listed in bulletins. Any th ro u g h B rookings, o r on the Beach F rid ay night w ere C harles
lx gion service officer can g iv e the av »'’ «K»’ o f a c a r and a half per B iekner, S am J. G ott, and Roy
name nearest you).
m inute. T his tally for the peak [ H endry, th ree principal officers
3. I'he local coordinator visits ‘ ason " ,IS* of course, low as of the co ntem plated lodge here,
F orm ation of a local S a te lite
the em ployer and the veteran and th e re were m any m ore O regon
c
a
rs
th
a
n
ou
t-o
f-state.
club
was discussed M onday eve­
Works out details tor the train in g
But, supposing th at the t r a v e l ’ ning when a group of E astern
agreem ent if the situ atio n can Lx*
2000 c a " 11 day an<1 S ti.r m em bers assem bled a t the
approved by the atata mrt .p p re n - a m o u n " -d
1 th at each e a r averaged th ree >x*o- home of Mi's. Agda B iekner. R e­
tteeshtf. authorities
ple, this would m ake 6000 folks;
4. The veteran and his e m ­ riding into this a rea each day. ception w as good enough th a t a
ployer endorse the c e rtificate of and of those 6000 people a lot of fu tu re m eeting has been planned.
eligibility (F orm 1953) and re tu rn them a re going to w ant th in g s, It is estim a te d th a t a m em b er­
h to tl *» veterans ad m in istratio n any tra v e lle r will w ant on his ship of 50 m ay be expected.
The M osier building, tw o-story
«s soon as pouible. This point is journey.
fram
e s tru c tu re next to V ern’s
very im portant to rem em ber, and
It is quite safe to assum e th a t
cannot be em phasized too s tro n g ­ post w ar trav e l will g re atly e x ­ G arage, w as recen tly purchased
ly, because until th a t ce rtific a te ceed p re-w ar travel, a s soon as by Leo S pangler, v eteran of the
is retun»«*d to the v e te ra n s ad ears a re available and also lie- lis t Division, and form erly of
m inistration, the v e te ra n will not cause the whole nation has tu r n ­ B urns, who will rem odel it and
Ix'gin to receive his allotm ents. ed towaixl the west coast. Pacific conduct a sp o rtin g goods store,
an d confectionery
hH
d
.
e "?p ,7 ' ' n ‘ « « * ' "» M l inform ation b u re au s
Mrs. L ueila Young. Mrs. Alice
n l '. 'u
,
7 f
.
s " '; a re * " » " 'l» 'd w ith inquiries an d
and hen w ondered w hy they had not a |, of the | nqulrpni Jus, „ , ni1 S toaks. Mr. and Mrs. C labom e
M cCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
received th e ir a llo tm e n ts
ictu
• s a
.,
i for a book w ith p t re » tty
» i p «V
vu» res
i o Lytle. .»n
I s S. H
in»
Mr cinti
and Airs
Mrs A
M.
B rii
rain-
.
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7
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a r *’
' 7 ' r " 7 .a nd A r,h u r B o llin g e r'a tte n d -
"■tinted e ith e r from the d ate of plans f.4‘ vacationing, for settlin g ed V. F. \V. m eeting at
Gold
eligibility, o r on the d a te th e v et-Jo n the coast, or for business pur-
Beach, T uesday evening.
t i a n s ta rte d train in g , w hichever purposes. T h ere is enough room
Mr and Mrs. Lem Jo rdan, fo r­
’s later. Ti e date of eligibility 1» for them out here and they know
m
er
residents of Brookings, have
the ‘ate the application form is it. before they s ta rt out. They
purchased a sm all place n e a r
IXXN v.*d hv the v eteran s adm inis-, may not have definite plans to In-1 U
w i l y , ln n o rth e rn C olorado
tratio n at P o rtlan d IN, no, fail! elude the coast highway on th e ir! Mrs M aud P et ™ re tu r n -
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r n e « d to
to r e tu r
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endorsed, to
to route
route but
hut if
,f they
they learn
learn of
of it
„ and
a n d ' h her
e a r irs home,
home,
fhe P first
X e ttv of
o r ? e tu
f h™
endorsed,
the
the
week
the v e1
»dmunx r» t.o n
.
b e a u " « and coolness. they a f te r a few da ” spent
at th<
5, *•*
et< •ran w ill is-n o tified surely w ill utilize It once th ey ’ve C rescent C ity hosplt-1
hv the < . „ »tor to
iP ta a r. w ith experienced the heat, d rab n ess., Gold B eaeh resident» com plain
his en ;d , ? *r employ
tgent I and c lo g ftn e u of the Inland high-j of th e undependability of ih eir
at a me« r
the 1< 'al appron- wavs
pow er plant and advise Visitors
tict&hip <
Approv al o f the
One o f th e m a tte rs which will to come p rep ared w ith candles,
work tra m
. reem en t s done require a tten tin o , at least before
lanterns, or o th er modes of lights
by the etimi
Z
if
they visit th e re at evening.
6 When t h e w o rk -train in g way p a tro l by the
«tate police
M
ilton Fotocnik. who served
e««mr»U»ted and has as this «urv'eiHance. in pre-war
th re e y ears in the U.
navy, is
»i t |
Mi, 11 lv Cu* da vs. w as not only a
requirement diseb*” ' ’ m 4
* x,
Trafiic Through
District Factor In
Area’s Business
In The Mailbox:
Local News Items
»orne planning to
Newspapers
Cigarette
C H A D ’S
F O U N T A IN
S E R V IC E
Magazines
Tobacco
ED AN D M EN D Y
AU THO RIZED D ISTR IB U TO R S
Chevron Station
ST A T IO N NO. 5056
Brookings
Oregon
Me Have Changed Our Colors
BUT OUR SERVICE
Is Just As Good As Ever
CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS
FARM TRACTOR GREASE
OIL FILTERS
FAN BELTS
CLEANING SOLVENT
NO W
ON
D IS P L A Y
Mtuitog
DUCHESS KITCHEN
MHCCS
White Enameled,
Chrome Trimmed —
A BE AU TY
in any kitchen!
J. J. Gallagher
A u fh o ru ed
and S ervin for M ontag Ranges
p l u m b in g