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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1957)
i' TO mOnC-MMI PILOT' Thursday July 18, 1957 5 0 0 COUNTY RESIDENTS RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY w e re Noting the Impact of farm cov More than 516 beneficiaries In $5,089 over the total being paid He pointed out that self-employ The9e Insured persons erage in general on agricultural ed farm ers «ere first brought -ble to qualify for old-age benefit C u r r y C o u n ty were g e t t i n g a year ago, the Eureka district areas l i k e C u r r y C o u n ty , monthly social security payments manager of the social security under social security In January pnytnents during the latter y e y Hunsinger said that a farm em- Hunsinger said that many self- totalling $27,091 at the end of office announced today. 1955. Those over retirem ent age for instance who w as who"~reached7e-employed farm ers and their dejployee, 1956. ;ases, b already at retirem ent age by mid of pendents filed claims for benefits The number of beneficiaries in suit in part from the protection tirement age before the end 1956 became Insured as of April, in Curry County in 1956. T he in the C o u n ty increased by 81 provided to farm families by the 1956, became insured if they re-* of that year if he had taxable over 1955 and the total of monthly coverage of farm employment and ported self-employment Income number of farm claims filed k Dun^wages of $400 or more in 195 5, benefits being paid in the County self-employment under s o c i a l of at least $400 for 1955, and 1957 will be much greater and of at least $200 in 1956. again for 1956. singer said. at the close of the year was security. Benefits paid to farm ers and their dependents, moreover, figured in ^iiOOL S W T . OFFICI COURTHOUE8 COABTR UCT10A the nationwide total s for 1956. At the dose of the y e a r , over 9 Joh n E . S eger, ■1.« e x p ., A Postage«. .MO C. Nateer, l u p ' t . .................. 5 0 0 .0 0 million people were receiving al C laire O eater, Seo’ t . aalary— —— 183. M Aramtrong Cork Ce. Ino .-B a l. o f 1 neu most one -half billion dollars in weet Coast Telephone C o.«service 0 .7 5 l a t le e ...................... .......................................... 5 0 .5 0 monthly benefit payments. Curry County Reporter, p r in t, e t a , — 7 .1 0 In Curry County for the month COORTBOOW juvEhiLE pep artww of December 1956, 284 retired workers were getting $17, 558 C l i f f Parrett —Janit e r —----- ——— 3 1 5 .0 0 Dan J . Cardwell, c a r a v a n , sa la r y - - - - - - - — 500.00 Chas. Lyons, E xt. J a n ito r--------------- 1 1 .0 0 monthly. Also, 75 wives o r de Dan J . Cardwell, Travel A Exy.O— - I 6 t .t 6 Cao e-Curry E le e . -B ervlee—Court - pendent age husbands of retired Mrs. Clyde Beebe, care o f 5 6 .CC bouee and Extension—— ---------— — 9 1 .0 3 workers were being paid a total w aiter D. Cason, M. p .C rt. »de ne C hevrelet-saa A e l l for Nower- .89 Treatm ents-—--------------------------— of $2,482 monthly; in the same 10.00 Rlshard B uffington—E xt. r e n t-——— 3 0 .0 0 Moore's V ariety -s lo th e s fo r wards* R .6 8 county for December, a total of City of Gold Beach-water 1 sewer—— 9 .5 0 ia la w r 's Dept. • " " * . 8.13 Lindy «a Lbr. L ot--E xt. (Look)—— 2 . tO $1,372 was being paid to aged Odd Beach Pharwaoy-Mediolne " * 12.75 •a—-E xt. oheeeecloth--------- .4 8 widows or dependent aged wid I owers and parents of deceased DISTRICT ATTOWKT workers. Ed P. A ckley-B eet, s a la r y -—— — 150.00 The lowering of the age at which Ceee County e f Prisoners— — 463.00 Ed P. Aakley. a l . A E x p .--—---------- 76.59 Ceff a s u ll i C afe-p rison er's • ------ 1.85 a woman without an entitled child west Coast Telephone C o.—as 53.05 Waffle Bhop-- ------ 12.90 in her care can start getting ben Curry County R ep orter-P rin t, e t e e . , . - . 1A3.O7 efits is reflected in thcBe figures, MflUOB LAW WOBOEjQT SURVEYOR Hunsinger pointed out. Effective with November 1956 benefits 0 . Caeos. W.D.— ( ) - — - 1 0 .0 0 H. J . per diem-------- 50.00 could be paid to women starting at age 62. Monthly payments of $5,679 were bang made to 127 widowed Mandy-Reporter A 3*.oo Coaet Telephone Co. B ervlee— mothers with children under 18 in 12.60 their care and minor children ol retired or deceased workers anti accounted for 21% of the total old- Dr». Cartwright A Minty (fiAUBTT) — BQ0.00 age anti survivors insurance ben LAWJ4BRARY efits being paid in Curry County, as of December 1956. Nine out of bano r e f t -Whitney C o.--b osk s—- - - - - 12.50 ten mothers and children in the Alt a m e l a a United States now have social *22il security protection. 3 .0 8 1 ft \ At the end of the year, nation Bertel»on A Mo H and——* » — 3 .0 8 fa» April A May---- ———. --------------- 290.00 wide, about 1,341,000 children 3.08 3 .0 8 under 18 were receiving monthly 3.32 social security insurance pay 3.08 ments. Of these, 131,000 were John 0 . Johnson-/Money » e lle » ted — 100.25 being paid monthly benefits be Jeae P itsh u gh --1 7 -sheep k i ll e d — 156.00 Raymond Cappe— 4 - • ------- 12.00 cause of the retirem ent of an aged John 0 . Johnson- on e e lle e te d « 4O.< ►00 5.00 insured parent. Children who be — 25.00 come totally disabled before age 18 may now be eligible for dis abled child's benefit payments % RESOLUTIOM after age 18. This type of social security insurance benefit, how WHEREAS, E lm er B an ku e, a r e s i d e n t and f r e e h o l d e r o f C urry C o u n ty , O reg o n , r e s i d i n g In B r o o k in g s ever, did not become payable un l e a a u ly a p p o in t e d , q u a l i f i e d and a c t i n g n ew b er e f t h e C urry C oun ty B u d g e t C o o M ltto e , and til January 1957 and such benefits and beneficiaries are not included WHEREAS, t h e s a i d E lm er Bankue h a s p e r fe n a e d h i s d u t i e s a a auob member e f s a i d C om m ittee In a in the figures quoted above. Commenting on th e steady f a i t h f u l and h o n o r a b le m anner, and growth of the social security in WHEREAS, t h e term e f o f f i c e e f t h e S a id E lg a r Bamkus aa 1 surance program, Hunsinger said o f s a id C o em it t o e , w i l l e x p ir e that three-fourths of all men be on June 3 0 , 1 9 5 7 , now coming 65 this year will be eligi ble for social security benefit THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED by t h e C urry C oupty C o u rt t h a t E lm er Bankue e f B r e a k in g s , O regon be and payments.____________ T» w g S5 cm ssm h ere b y i s r e a p p o in t e d t o s e r v e on t h e C urry C ounty B u d g et C t t e e f o r a p e r io d e f t h r e e y e a r s , t o - w lt from J u ly 1 s t , 195 7 t o June 3 0 t h , i 9 6 0 . D a te d : Ju n e 2 8 t h , 19 5 7 / e / Ouy H. ?oi ayth 3uy fi. Por ay i h . County Judge" / » / D. 0 , B reedlove_______________ DL 6 . B reed love7.Commissioner / • / Prod w. Flynn F red V7 PIyhä. Cowwl»»loner Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fanger drove to Medford during the weekend and visited at the home of Mr. Fanger's parents , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fanger Jr. Their three c h i 1 d re n , Steve, Christine and Kathy returned home with them after having visited the grandparents for a week. FOR YOUR HJ3ESES3 N E rX D S CONSULT Br Actings OLDEST AND LARGEST AGENCY see or coll F a u * r » 0 - L e « m e ta te r A ge n c y , In c . 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