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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1957)
Thursday, January 24, 1957 Brookings-Harboi Pilot A nother significant change re Handicapped Vets u nder the 1956 am endm ents, the cash or crop shares a farm ow ner lates to the optional m ethod w hich receives from a ten an t or share- is available to the low-income Get Materials farm er is regarded as farm in farm er for com puting his n et in Several large cartons of m ater come which will be credited to come for tax ab le years ending his social security account if he D ecem ber 31, 1956 or later. P re ials, collected by the local VFW post and ladies A uxiliary w ere Recent social security am end ‘ m aterially p articip ates” in the viously, these optional m ethods recently dispatched to the "hom e” m ents will bring new or increased m anagem ent or production of the w ere restricted to farm ers who at Camp White. They w ere picked w ere sole operators reporting on social security coverage to many farm commodities. a cash basis. U nder the 1956 A- up by Carl S tienert of the State farm ers and ranchers in Humbolt, If you have a definite arran g e m endm ents, th e options can be V eterans Bureau, w ho calls in Del N orte and C urry counties m ent w ith th e user of the land used by m em bers of farm partner- Brookings the first T uesday of according to Carlos L. Hunsinger, w hereby you regularly advise and ships and by farm ers reporting on each month, and alm ost alw ays m anager of the Eureka office of has some stuff to pick up, eith er consult w ith him on the produc an accural basis. U nder the lib er for Cam p W hite or the veterans Social Security A dm inistration. alized optional method,, the farm hospital at Roseburg. One significant change relates tion of crops or livestock; reg u lar to the crediting of income re ly inspect the operation; have a er who has gross earnings of This last batch consisted of two ceived from the ren tal of farm hand in m anagem ent; then this SI800 or less can claim tw o-thirds large cartons of stam ps for collect property on a share farm ing basis. would be a strong indication that of his gross as net; and the farm er ors or decorative uses, a big car In many cases, income of this type you furnish the ren te r seed, tools, who has a gross of over $1800, ton of paperbound books, a car is still excluded from social secu r livestock, or farm equipm ent, or but actual net earnings of less ton of m ahogony v eneer trim m ity coverage if you simply collect finance any of these, this would than $1200, m ay show $1200 as his ings, and a sack of nylon hose used in m at making. th e rent from the land. However, be fu rth er evidence of “m aterial net for social security purposes. I Should you have any m aterials you believe could be used by the handci'apped veteran s disposition may be arran g ed through any VF W Post or A uxiliary member. Brookings, Oregon SOME FUN! N ew Benefits Due on Security “It’s the boys, on the way in for some sunshine— I’EACIII.RS GROUP MEETS T here was an organizational m eeting of a m en’s teachers group at Gold Beach W ednesday night. Those attending from Brookings were Ralph Fowder, C harence Dial, Gene Allison, Chet Bumbar- ger, Mr. G iroux and Mr. Powell. Sunny Brook bourbon, 'N O USE,CAPTAIN ! S P J WON’T STOP TAUCSr ; 3 . Juvenile Department Plans to Locate Since a self-employed person m ust have net earnings of at least $400 to get credit for the year, it means th at a farm er can now receive credit for social security purposes The newly formed Juvenile under the optional m ethod for any year in which he has gross e a rn D epartm ent of C urry county plans on establishing and deve- ings of $600 or more. loping receiving homes in Brook These changes are effective for ings, Gold Beach, P o rt Orford any tax ab le y ear ending on or and Langlois. These homes will after D ecem ber 31, 1956. F an n ers be used to provide children w ith and ranchers in this locality hav care w h 4 • in custody ending ing fu th er questions are invited court hearings. Ages of the to w rite to the E ureka district children would range from in office of the Social S ecurity Ad fancy to adolescence. m inistration for inform ation and j In accordance w ith O regon’s literatu re on this subject. A new law's, the homes will be certified free pam phlet is av ailab le for the I and licensed by th e S tate Public asking. W elfare Commission. The C urry Receiving Homes in Curry County $2.80 pt.W.85 • -, <,t A L S O A V A IL A B L E SU’NNY »HOOK Kentucky Blended U'/mkey Sunny Brook A Bourbon In t h e t r a d i t i o n a l ro u n d b o t t la Cheerful as its N am e! THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY„ DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION BOTH 86 PROOF • KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 6 5 % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Rave reviews from the auto critics! . of o doubt, the qoe’ ” ° n the moM rCUrY* ° r* •• *e° r ' d crymU . o n ,« .' for tho'e * b o ''e 4. warmed-over $omethlng ,hi» •,» it— • .Û for vou if YOU want a distinctively styled •Mercury is the car for yo y „ .d lu m -p rlc d cor .ha. ho’, o corbon copy Y automobile.” , th POSi9n 9 ^rit CAR L IFE -Jon. ’57 . e°Öer cor ’'V* boJed County Public W elfare com mis sion will evaluate the homes and provide inform ,.; >- ,o applicants regarding requirem ents. Both th e Juvenile D epartm ent and the C urry County Public W elfare Commission are also seeking foster homes in which children can be placed until it is possible to retu rn them to the.r own homes. Persons interested in caring for children in th eir homes or w ishing additional inform ation are requested to contact Mr. H. D Olney, ad m in is.rato r, Curry C ounty Public W elfare Commis sion, Gold Beach. C u r y County Judge Guy F o r syth has this to say about the program , “ This has long been an u rgent need. T here should b e such facilities in all areas of the county. The court w ill then be in a much b etter po ition to act in the best in terests of th e child ren coming before it. C urrent tren d s indicate a constantly in creasing need in this respect. M' r'y'y? ° d"°”, „ °” o r d ’ mO” “n“’UO' U S- «n, tW. l ^ " ..... . »■; th9 oܰT o» * *>• A ’Mercury R ichard and Linda Bliss had a baby girl born on Ja n u a ry 21, at the Seaside hospital. Dr. Ronniger was in attendance. .p.O acularly d W .r .a t" P O F U IA R M B C H A H IC S _ 5 7 Cor For., .o r * / Try a Pilot Ad OLYMPIA w ith p le a s u r e .* To meet the landslide buyer demand, the largest manpower force in Mercury’s history is working overtime in all assembly plants to produce a record 40,000 big M s in January alone . . . a Mercury a minute, every m inute of die day and night. THE BIG M is the smash success of 1957. The reason? . . . value! Never before has so much bigness and luxury cost so little! \\ by not stop in and see your Mercury dealer to d a y ? 1THE * B IG * ■ u i’M EkAX - 1 IVI E R C U R Y "for w ith DREAM-CAR D ES!C H DUNNING MOTORS HIGHWAY 101 NORTH BROOKINGS. OREGON « • mi | • ti I