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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1949)
PAGE SIX Th. World's Best Climate Mcrdi Of Dimes Plan Annousissd GOLD BEACH—The method for collecting 1949 March of Dim en will be substantially the same as those used in 1948, Curry Coun ty chairman, John C. Porisch an ( nounced. Although the need for funds is greater than ever before, there will be no solociting of business houses or homes. The policy of the county committee is to give every man, woman and child in the county an opportunity to make a voluntary contribution. Three methods of collection are being used: 1. School contribution cards have been supplied through the • o-operation of the schools to all school children within the county. 2. March of Dimes contribu- lion containers are being distrib- Uted to all business houses. 3. March of Dimes contribu tion cards are being mailed to Lox-holders from all post offices within the county. If you fail to receive such a card, your conti i- hut on may be sent to the March of Dimes, in care of your post r last er, or to your community hairman. Many organizations are again iking an active part in March f Dimes campaign. The Sixes J range is sponsoring a dance, the et proceeds to go to the March f Dimes, on Jan. 29. Plans to sponsor March of Dimes events re being made by veterans or- anizations in both Brookings and ’.old Beach. The co-operation and ontribution of all organizatins ill be welcomed by the commun- ty chairmen. day. No other case of frozen wa- out of season. The arrest was ter pipes has been reported to made by Ray Gardner, state pc^ lice in charge of game. the Pilot. . The two. one by name of Dun nigan, and the other reported T have been overseer for Humbug state park for some time, weie caught on Sixes River. Water Pipes Frozen at Co. Service Officei Redwood Barber Shop Reports To You: by c . b . sbgbr Gold Beach. Ore. VETERANS’ PENSIONS The requirements for entitle men to benefits of total non-serv- ice pensions have been re-estab lished as follows: The age requirements at 55 to a 60% rating for one or more disabilities, with no percentage requirements for any one dis ability. The requirements at 60 will be 60% rating for one or more disabilities. At 05 there will be no pereen tage requirement other than one disability ratable at 10% or more When these reduced require- hients are met, and the disabilit ies involved are of a permanent nature, ratings as permanently! and totally disabled will be as-1 sjgned if the veteran is deter mined to be unable to obtain and follow subsbtantially gainful em ployment by reason of such dis ability. In making such determinations several guides are used, such as old jobs at less than half the isual hours of work or less than half the usual remuneration will not be considered incompatible,! it the restriction to obtaining or retaining better employment, is due to the disabilities. Other guides and factors con sidered are physical, mental, or personality defects of a conger- ilal or developmental nature which may be a partial cause of the enemployability, will not pre clude favorable rating. To become eligible under this law requires a minimum of 90 days service, honorable discharge, in annual income not to exceed $1000 a year if single, or $2500 a year if married or has a minor For the past week, ending on child. The monthly rate is $60 Max. Min. Rain which is increased to $<3 alter indi ly: .02 10 years or when the veteran 29 19 in. 3 •••• 31 »n. 4 .. ............ 47 See your county service office .............. 56 34 in. 5 .. for further information and as 60 45 •••• an. 6 .. sistance if desired i n properl 39 .... 52 in. 7 .. tilling out the necessary forms. .02 31 1 1 in. 8 . 9 10 28 m. Subscribe to the Pilot today! otal pre •ipiation for week ... .04 Weather Report The first casualty in frozen water pipes reported in this vi cinity was that of Redwood Bar ber shop, unused since the death of Henry Leming. The hot water pipe froze at the basin in the shop, and when thawed strated a stream of water which almost flooded the block before discover ed immediately afternoon Mon- Two Arrested For ■ ■ — ~ Killing Deer, Sixes GOLD BEACH—Two men paid Few parents ¿Tttended the P.-T. $100 each and were sentenced 30 A ------- school - last Thursday evening, days in the county jail, Monday -- by the justice court here Mon- [ at the high school. f day for being caught killing deer» Try Pilot class a o ay CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA: A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. ( by appointment) Clothing Toys Furniture Here To Serve You” Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE JEAN HANKE Sherwin-Williams Telephone 172 Paints ¡¡Manuel's Battery! & ELECTRIC CO. Housewares PHONE 303 301 “II” STREET m —i m. | Texaco Service Tires and Tubes Î Kaiser-Frazer Dealer ¡ j Ph. 91 Crescent City ¡ CRESCENT CITY I record dept I Compeltc and Ph. 1512 810 3rd St Household Appliances, j Complete line of hard j Sheet Metal, Plumbing j ware and electrical fix-j and heating supplies. i tures and appliances. PHONE 143 Pho. 631 900 4th St Brookings, Oregon Carrell’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC □ Dr. H. A. Stover Phone 352 CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA ELECTRO-PHYSIOTHERAPY X-RAY SERVICE EL ECTRO-CA RDIOGR A PH Chetco Drug Co YOUR REXALL STORE PHONE 133 Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 When in Crescent City Headquarter at Cocktails-Refreshmentel * COFFEE SHOP Mildred & Frank Curtis ■ m — PHONE 2202 “The Family Store” j Floyd Mulligan Repair & Installation ' Dry goods and Furnish | Supplies and Appliances ■ ings, Apparel for the , entire family 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 i Carr's Sheet Metal i Nielsen Hardwares & Plumbing i & ELECTRIC CO. i Everything for Officesj u m. J. Norton, Prop. 720 2nd St. Ph. 171i at your service at Studio Building 829 SECOND Mulligan Plumbing 1 & Office Supply Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES' Oregon State Association of Medical Masseurs WADSWORTH JEWELERS n o ■»! f »— r »■—■»>■ n i » . -, ■ ». — ■ • . ....- » • —• . —- • - ——» «—». — You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Bus Deoet Cafe T Crescent Lumber Company PHONE 1881 2nd & Market Streets CRESCENT CITY Tom Brown's Logging and Mil! Sup plies. Power Chain saws, wire rope. 851 FOURTH STREEJ MENS WEAR ! Jarman Shoes, Knox Baxter Hats, Marlboro Shirts 920 Second St. i Norton Stationery Equipment Comp'y Member of 1062 J. Street DIAMONDS WATCHES Jean's Baby Shop REDWOODS HARDWARE KEEP FIT WITH MASSAGE P. O. Box 138 THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 BROOKING6-HARBOR PILOT, Brooking«. O«*—" Crescent Chevrolet Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Anto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City LARGEST STOCK of diamond^ watches, silverware & jewelry. Warren G. Hunter JEWELRY 4-- - ---------- ■---------- , Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods Del Norte Laundry Gordon F. JOHNSON Chamber of 3-Day Service Leave Order» at Cur-Del Cleaners Patronize Your Own Commerce For things concerning The City Welfare!