Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 10, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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    Thursday, May io, 1956
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Students Asked
To Get Cards
Now is the time for high
school students and others to get
their social security card* if they
plan to work during the summer
months, according to Carlos L.
Hunsinger, District manager of
HELLO WORLD
The Richard Kendalls have a the Eureka office of the Social
brand new baby girl Dr. Brown Security Administration.
Mr. Hunsinger said that there
brought them on the 5th.
are very few jobs which do not
require a social security-card. He
pointed out that individuals
should take good care of their
social security cards so that they
cacn show- them to their employ­
ers when taking new jobs. In
this way they will he sure their
employment records are correct
and the accounting operations of
the Social Security Administrat­
ion can be carried on with great­
er economy.
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"Also any prospective summer
vacation worker who has lost his
Reel Estate social security account number
card should file at once for a
Agency
duplicate c a r d .
Application
blanks can be obtained from any
ft « Insurance
post office or from the Social
Security Administration office,
Notary
206 Post Office Building, Eureka.
Public
BUSINESS PHONE — 3421
RESIDENCE PHONE — 3724
ILLS 317 Spruce Drive
TWO-BEDROOM HOME on
Cottage Avenue. Excellent
location for an elderly couple
wishing to be close to the
Markets, Post Office and Gen­
eral Stores. $7,000 Total price
with g<x)d terms.
PRACTICALLY NEW MOD­
ERN HOME, 2-bedroom, has
very fine water system. One
Acre just off Easy Street.
Look at the Price, Only $5,000
with those e-a-s-y terms.
Another 2 bedroom. Almost
new. Fine location on a large
lot. Now has F.H.A. Financ­
ing. Arnold Ixine vicinity.
WANT SOMETHING REAL­
LY NICE? Two ill the very
finest built homes in the
$25,000 Class can tie had on
npal term* Proud to show you
these.
THREE BEDROOM HOME
CLOSE TO THE PLYWOOD
FACTORY. This is priced at
Only $6,500 on good terms.
LETS GO TO THE COUN­
TRY. For a practically new
home and 1 and % acres with
mighty fine pressure water
system on year-around spring
Price? Oh Yes, $7,500 terms.
ORDINATION —
Hugh Gearin, former resident
of Brookings and former District
Attorney of this county, will be
ordained into the priesthood of
the Roman Catholic Church on
Saturday, May 19th, at the 10
a m. A reception will be held
from 2:30 to 4:00 pm. on the
following day, at the St. Francis
Parish Hall.
The ordination will be con­
ferred by Bishop Edward D.
Howard in the Cathedral of the
Immaculate Conception, at Port­
land. Plans are being made for
‘‘Hugh’’ to hold mass in Brook­
ings, soon.
b atile symbol of Oregon hospit­ uing, “and while we are hoping ant to know that many profes­
protecting them from harmful LIBRARY ACTIVITY —
ality,, says Vince Eggleston, the that none of our visitors becomes sional drivers have had first aid
Since
the
weather
has
broke
employment. He points out that
the chief reason for the with­ more work is scheduled on the association’s president, contin­ involved in mishaps, it’s import- training.”
holding of a permit upon appli­ Comunity Library. The Sanders
cation is failure of the minor to brothers are to give the shakes a
supply sufficient evidence of age .good coat of paint, Mrs. Whirry’
upon which |I1 work legalities , has added a third coat of wax
depend. This can mean the loss to the floors, Karl Ostenberg is
of a job if the employer needs an fixing to lay a rubber runner
immediate worker as most em­ mat to protect the floor between
ployers follow legal regulations the entrance and thy desk, power
by having minor permits in their equipment is being run down to
possession before putting them do rough landscaping and pre­
to work, according to Nilsen. The pare a parking place and side­
permit serves to protect the em­ walks. The Chamber of Com­
ployer against unwitting vial- merce has been reminded of their
ations of both state and federal project to erect suitable signs
and more book shelves are in
child labor acts.
The bulletin lists four types the offig to take care of the many
of documents as acceptable for volumes which should be where
minors’ evidence of age. They people can get at them. The bal­
include the official birth certif­ ance of the lighting fivtures are
icate from a state department of also supposed to be forthcoming.
vital statistics, baptismal certif­ GEAR-JAMMING GREETERS
The Oregon Trucking Assoc­
icate with chtìrch seal, insurance
She’s the apple of your eye, the flower of
policy of one year’s standing or iations say that Oregon’s thous­
your heart . . . ever young and fair, she’s
affidavits from parent, school and ands of truck drivers are being
physician. Proof or age may he recruited into a mobile corps of
Mom. And on her special day, you want
recorded with the lobar bureau ’’professional greeters” in antic­
to make her happy with a gift she’ll like.
at the time of or before making ipating this year’s record break­
application for a work permit. ing tourist influx.
• Home-maker, career Mom, clublady, out-
‘‘uhother it is changing a tire
Once recorded it need not be
door 9 'rl — she’ll ,ov® the gift you chose
submitted again with any per­ for a stranded auto from Calif­
ornia,
providing
travel
informat­
from our collection!
Iltctlonl £
mit application.
Nilsen says It would expediate ion for visitors from Texas or
many permit procedures if min­ directing Nebraska tourists to
ors learned that the following the nearest coffee shop, the truck
are not acceptable as proof of driver can be a handy and vers-
age: driver’s license or car in-
Kurance policy, hospital birth
certificate, draft or registration
card, health insurance card or
any document in the acceptable
Portable Welder
group if it shows signs of alter­
ai ion. Permits are issued through
Service
many employment offices in the
state as well as from the labor
REMEMBER HER WITH A GIFT . . . FROM
PHONE 4 2 0 2
bureau.
Wrecker Service
REMEMBER MOTHERS DAY, MAY 13th
MEDICENE CABINET O K I
When’s the last time you in­
spected the family medicene
chest? If you take a minute to
take a look, you will probably
find half-empty medicine bottles
that should have been thrown
out months ago, rusty razor
blade and other miscellaneous
items that hawe been long for­
gotten. Fon sofety’s sake, clean
it out, and at the same time,
make sure you have stocked the
basic necessities that are needed
to protect your family iodine
and first-aid bandages, eye drops
aspirin, smelling salts and salve
for treating household byres.
A bulletin from the State Bur­
eau of I^abor urgjes all teen-agers
seeking industrial employment
for the first time this summer
CLOSE IN. Almost New 2- to have their proof of age on rec­
Bedroom Home. Only $5,500
ord with the labor bureau as
and Tterms.
soon as possible. Parents are re­
WANT A HOME TOR AL­ quested to cooperate in securing
MOST NOTHING? We Have information on the minor’s per-
It at $1,450. We Have It at mit procedure established by
$1,450. Yes, that is the total state law, in order that any de­
lay may he avoided in the is­
price. Have a look
suance of a work i»ermit when
NO WHERE, YES WE SAID employment is offered. It is est­
"NO WHERE” WILL YOU imated that six or seven thous­
KIND ANOTHER PROPER­ and teen-agers will be working
TY WHERE YOU SEE THE in non-agrieultural industries
OCEAN FROM THREE (3) during the height of the summer
SIDES. LIKE THIS HOME
season. The majority is expected
NOT CHEAP. BUT IS STILL to be 16-year-oldk and 17-year-
REASONABLE FOR WHAT olds, many with their first In­
YOU GET HERE AT $20,000. dustrial job.
About 30% IXiwn TRULY
1-ahor Com m isioner N orm an
AN OUTSTANDING PROP­ O. Nilson states tho lalxir b u r­
ERTY ON THE OCEAN. eau am is to assist the young be­
YOU MUST SEE THIS TO ginners in taking job* prom ptly
BELIEVE IT!!
wixile perform ing its duty of
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