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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1948)
Thursday, December 30, BROOKÖK3S-HARBOR PILOT, 1948 Livestock Assn. Sets Annual Meet T o r Friday, Jan. 10 Oregon IT NEVER FAILS the World’s B est Clim ate PAGE THREE ^4^ 1 Flowers . . . H u SH-MOVEV M G E E , Tu' House OtCK a t W u a r ia m a n o r * c a m h e a r a P O K E » for all Service C H tP PA LL A B L O C K A W A y - occasions. ' Immediato GOLD BEACH—Annual meet Irvin's Florists ing of Curry County Livestock Association will be held at the & Nursery . court house; Jan. 10^. according Phone Crescent City 2224 to President Harvey Crook qf pr Call a t Pistol River. Five committee have — * - y ’ been named to s t u d y current Titus Bulb Farms problems and make w ritten re ports at the meeting. Recommen dations of -state-wide or legisla tive importance will be taken up to the Western Oregon meeting _ scheduled at Gearhart hotel in Clatsop county, Jan. 25 and 26. The five committees to make reports and chairmen assigned Auto Painting to each, are: Taxation, John Don- oldson, Denmark; T h e f t a n d MEADOWS' Brand Inspection, Bill W hite of Port Orford; Predatory Animal Auto Service and Dog Control, Joe Nilsen of Langlois; Weed Control, C. II. 9th and L Streets ■Buffington, Gold Beach; Audit & Crescent City, Calif. I inance, Henry Adolphsen, P o rt Orford. Farm ers now pay over half of the taxes in the county but re ceive in return only a minor part A. of benefits Mr. Crook assigned ■the com m ittee-the job of finding a more equitable source of funds register nil unemployed veterans, the official beginning of unem -so that those who receive the Co. Service Office» and i Phone county clerk for exact ployment pay, subject to making benefits will be required to pay Ambulance Service cohtact with the visiting official. - the bill. Reports To You: dateT. A Happy New Year to AU! Ydur county service officer is The livestock Jh e ft laws will BY C. E. SEGER . urging all unemployed veieranji be revised'at the next session of Gold Beach. Qre. Rev. E. C. -Hieksp i>astor of io promptly notify by card or let the legislature, according to Al Crescent City, VETERAN UNEMPLOYMENT ter the G. I. State Unemployment Smith River .Methodist church, bert Julian, president of West California Clarifying a deadline for job- j compensation commission, at Coos was a Thursday business caller ern Oregon Livestock Association. Eastern Oregon liv<*Stock inter less benefits -under the G. I. bill,i Bay. This notice then becomes in this area. ests are sponsoring this bill. A the State Department of V eter-1 copy of the proposed law will be ans Affairs this week pointed out lead and applied to our condi that the majority of ex-service tions at the Curry county m eet men will be ineligible to draw- ing. Donald Crocket, W. W. Os- federal • re-adjustment allowance - trander, D. M. Moore and Lee j>ayments for unemployment aft- ...-Stonecypher have also been as- er next July 25-,...,__ , Tins was verified by officials of signed to this committee. the state unemployment compen All members of the association sation commission which admin will meet in commitfee groups isters the act in Oregon, and by at 10 a. m. on the 10th for pur pose of preparing reports to be veterans administration officials. Title V of Public Law 346 says given at the afternoon business th at jobless benefits of $20 a session..' week for a maximum of 52 weeks T'hree directors will be eleote must be drawn within two years too fill vacancies resulting from after the veteran’s discharge or the expiration of service periods the end of the war, whichever is for Raymond Capps, M. L. De- later, and that no payments will Martin, and R. H. McCall. Doyle be made beyond five years after Garvin. ..moved from the county discharge or the w ar’s end. sc it is probable that someone A common and erroneous in will be elected to fill his term terpretation, according to state ( which term inates in 1950. veterans agency officials, was that Other directors holding over the veteran had two years in ’include R. G. McKenzie, S. J. which to apply and three more Distinctive Stationery is a "m ust" in modern . ------- .....—i 2— - - . - Spoerl and Harvey Crook. R. M. years in which to complete draw Knox served as secretary since ing the benefits. 1935 when the livestock men first Actually the veteran discharged organized the association. In the prior to July 25, 1947—official business transactions. Distinctive stationery past year there were 52 paid-up end of the w ar—will receive no payments after next July 25. This members. applies to an estimated 95% of is a simple matter for the modern equipment who served during world ----- - .* . - . „ Firemen's Dance A w those ar 2. Only those with wartim e who were discharged af Big A ffair, Sat'day service te r the w ar’s end, and those who of our plant—consult us, and be convinced. The Firemen’s Christmas Ball, enlisted or re-enlisted d u r i n g staged each year to earn money 1945-46 under the armed forces for the group’s activities, was a voluntary recruitm ent act, will success beyond hopes, Saturday be eligible for payments beyond evening when over 200 gathered next July’s deadline. Only 3,963 veterans in Oregon had exhaust- j at the Grange hall. Advance sale of tickets ran ed their G. I. unempolyment ben- j more than $100, leaders claim, efits on Nov. 30 since the act Funds so raised help the" group went into effect Sept. 1944. An official of the G. I. unem-i to stage the Christmas tree and ployment commission will be at. Santa Claus each year for the the court-house about Jan. IT, to* children of the area. W RECKS Re-Built ROEDER Funeral Home Phone 1091 i / m eg a ph to S M ItH lM _ . * tr . *“ YOUR PRINTING NEEDS ARE OUR PLEASURE AND DELIGHT! THE KEY TO GREATER VALUE— C H E V R O L E T printers -:- publishers and lithographers CARS AND TRUCKS! ROGUE M OTORS Sales and Service for Curry County GOLD BEACH OREGON stationers BROOKINGS (by the sea) OREGON