BROOKINGS-HARBOR pilot . BreoUinfre. Oregon
ITAL movement gains from
ING HELD LAST THURSDAY EVE
ice. to a maximum of 36 months
State of Oregon benefits may!
not be received over the same
period that the veteran is re
ceiving federal aid under thei
GI bill of rights. State aid. how
ever, can be received either be-,
for or after he has taken ad-1
vantage of education aid provided
by the Gl bill.
This opportunity to complete
high school and college educa
tion should be well considered
by every young veteran, as the
training benefits will remain with
him throughout life, and prove a
lasting benefit.
W orld's F ittest C îin w 'e
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A N N O U N C IN G
pants or are «bout J o j
LOCAL NEWS
I have purchased the FRED LEE Well-
them- Theerfore, since j
Work is progressing well on
Drilling
outfit, and will be ready immedi
ieral money appropriated
i've :s d e fin ite ly limited the residences of Mr. Martineau
ately
to
drill wells at any time. Contact
h rapidly being expended and Erick Ask. to the rear oi
me
for
estimates
and plans.
Brookings
Market.
The
roofs
of
Ln'al construction, speed
places
along bv
k>: , v and obtaining the both ‘"
T T . will
? “ ' be
” ' 7 well
'
locally is essen- ,he
° f th 's "<■<*
Eleven
local Boy Scouts re
this exceedingly helpful
grant is to be obtained, turned Saturday afternoon from
General Delivery
Brookings, Ore.
ler impetus toward a new a week’s camping trip up the
should be the fact that Rogue river from Gold Beach, a
,_.nt hospital will be cut lot more tan, and happy that
¡«hen the new highway is they had the opporunity to go.
Pilot Class Ads Reach Your Cutsomers!
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Gold Beach
and A
al boat trip to Agness. Friday,
in the building must; was a Part °f the fun they en-
Itbi same rigid regulations
during the week.
[would be encountered in
Kenneth Layman, prominent
a new structure, w’hich.i dairyman of the Smith River
je, is impossible.
area, was a business visitor in
trend in hospitalization Brookings. Tuesday. .
THE HOME OF
a toward community hos-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yocum, who
non-profit organizations spent the past week-end at their
FINE FOOD
_ng for the public bene-, ranch near Grants Pass, report
tv county seems to be in high tem peratures Saturday and
We Feature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sundays!
•'**— following
1 “ Sunday in that area. They said
siuon of * either
or having no hospital they nearly suffocated from the
The Town Shop
Floyd Kindel
soon. Which way this heat, since they had become ac
Ben
and
Pat
Kerns
Brookings
decides to go must be clim ated to' the coast.
CLO SED EACH
M ONDAY
The folks who live on the south
ed by the people of the
bank road of the Chetco appreci
ates from north, south ate the fact that the garbage
itral Curry county met at dump is up this road, but wish
hall last Thursday th at people taking advantage of
the possibilities of the the dump would see that the
p of
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„.o cartons and boxes of garbage
funds to ____
build _ a big
,f«ide hospital, to be lo-! are firmly fastened to their cars
A. F. of L,
A . F. of L.
it Gold Beach. After aI or trucks. At the present time
rserved by the Gold Beach, thcre are three boxes of papers
ins club. Mrs. Irene Ma-! a °d lubbish scattered along the
lolled the meeting to order i roa(1 near the top of the hill,
the purpose of th e' The dump is there to be used
i by everyone, hut please see that
Knox reported that thei a11 the rubbish you start out
tee had considered num- ! with reaches the right ptace.
Mrs. Clarice Orton is convales
possible methods for fi-
the hospital and h ad cing following her throat oper
ation at San Francisco, at the
upon the following:
at the project should! home of Mr .and Mrs. Harold
Lf a federal grant of Crump.
B. L. P R IC E
C H ETCO C A FE
NOTICE
or one-third of th e to ta l!
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teTSLi muiu. .<■„ Co- Service Office,
be assessed during the
Reports To You-
twt years sufficient to raise
BY C. E. SEGER
That public subscriptions
Gold Beach. Ore.
EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS
tnbutions be collected in
It is still possible for Oregon
nt of $50.000, or the re-
r.e-third
world w’ar 2 veterans who did
t at the T hursday m eet- not graduate from high school tu
earn a high school diploma or its
ting Brookings and equivalent by passing compre-
r-Grange: A. E. Sand- hensive examinations designed to
C $. Schaal; Commun- measure one’s educational ma-
•b, Mrs C. S. S chaal; V.
F. turity, the state department of
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G Bollinger; V. F. W. veterans' affairs said this week.
T Mrs. Stephenson and
Thirteen high schools and three
Makro; ; Rebekahs, Mrs. M. colleges in Oregon administer
rd and Mrs. Doris Free- w hat are known as general edu
c a tio n a l <!• X < lopRM nt t e s t
lu tin g P r t
O rfo rd : veterans only, who are bona fif’e
to Legion (' M. H an sen ; Oregon residents and who have
Auxiliary
Mrs. Jean honorable discharges or are still
Mnd Mrs Erma Barnes; in service.
By passing these tests, which
" ia Sweet
i 3. Wheviin
cover the fields of grammar, lit
l^nangf , O Phipps erature. mathematics, social stud
Lucillp Shannon.
ies and science, the veteran is
if’
<;
I ac^ com- entitled to a certificate of equiv
' Eastern S tar Mrs K a te alency from the state department
Mrs.
Leith and M rs.¡of education, or in some cases i
Caugheli; I ‘ O. F. Wm. diploma from the high school he
"omens Club Mrs. Eva formerly attended, which is rec-
*'• Mrs r , ; i a Graham; ognized f o r college entrance,
- Mrs Alma Sorber: civil service jobs and other em-
units Mrs Reta Ga- ployment where secondary edu-
’ A
jy Hattie cation is required.
F " Averill W alker
Charges for taking the exams
Wan, Chamber o f , range from $2.50 to $7.00. The
Rex Hayes;
Hornet nearest center at which t u r n
r units Mrs. Alma Rus- county veterans could apply is
at Coos Bay.
-xuss in it Waa voted
For advanced education, Ore-
3 hospital corporation j gon state educational benefits •
-Xld gi\e ,he group a n - 535.00 a month are available to
w for action. Each dele- honorably discharged veterans
«hven instructions to 'o f world war 2. who have had
" ^ a g e home.
j six months active duty and who
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fr»ends of Mrs. Ben one year prior to entering serv
ice. They arc paid on the basis
*erv ;
nt at
‘r- held at the _
’ _ of 40 hours of academic or voca
T
lay. w h e n tional s c h o o l attendance per
eri;
*'•
-
1 in her . month, for as many months as
the veteran spent in active s»’ •- Jj
LUMBER, LOGGING AND SAWMILL
W orkers
Important Meeting
THURSDAY (TONIGHT) EVENING
AUGUST 5
Called a t 7 :2 0 P. M .
HARBOR
GRANGE
H A LL
INSTALLATION OF CHARTER NO. 2815
and
ELECTION OF O CFICERS
___All M ill and Logging Employes W elco m e------