Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1946)
Page Eight BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Home of the Croft Lily the w ar boom is over. It seems actly comparable with the other longing to the H arbor district. An of “w et returns” to heat iL « * U — / N w e i r l n r* tXJL’i'k om c th a t o fic r i1 T * O f r » r C f U iP t in n th ra K n ilH ir tr r 1 ’ that the schools must n consider two. T t It c o seems th at t h the figure for n inspection of the building indi- toilets m ay be partial^ that the industry will continue, the present year may be a little cates th at the rooms used by the ble. , although the “bonanza days” may higher than the one given. It grades w e r e over-crowded, and 4- P arts of the buil 1 disappear. All of the evidence now should be noted th at the job of immediate relief is needed, not been finished. Thtt u available indicate that the com- the elem entary school has exactly Present Building. The present t h e gymnasium-auditor* munity will continue to develop doubled in two years and th at building is a concrete building the basem ent toilet roo* Continued from Page One somewhat or at the worst, merely 84 per cent of the increase has with a wooden interior, w’hich was of the plaster has e te, hold its own. been greater than the increase in erected nine years ago In spite painted. fall off somewhat. Very few of GROWTH OF SCHOOLS I theuSCh°o1 Cen?US’ * characteristic I of the fact th a t the building is 5. N o heat has been the areas have completely aban OR TH I SC ID LS tc expected in a growing com- relatively new, there are a num- for the gymnasium-audit, doned the specialty and in some There are three measures that niumty. I he statem ent, made be- ber of specific defects observed 6. The central part cases the activity has continued can be used to measure the M big still ¡n nuuH addition its »ize, size, which was in : - .- ' ife ,ore’ tbat lbe com m unity - is ----- iun to n» w nicn w a s building has been badly nr the same rate for fifty or more . , . , , , r m w in ff ncod in n o rt nnn , . ......................... growth of . . the educational load g.ro" J n® ,s h based« ln Pa r t - n uP°n adequate when the building was by “dry rot.” This pan years. that the schools must carry. These tbls ninerence. - • — ......................... erected. The following is a list of building is in very bad co The conclusions reached are Jhf High School. The p attern m ajor defects noticed 1> is< <’ upon present conditions to are the school census, the aver ■ » h n n rrn in • K 7. N o provision has bet of / change in the high school has ~ age daily membership in the ele- t large degree and, for that rea 1. The building is fa r from for the teaching of spec been, for the most part, about the n .... apt to 1«. under th.. pot.- ""-ntarv seh.»l and the number !">"• - ~ u , w ater fight Therg grg ■ num bgr jects • tie peak rather th a n over. It is '" e n d in g high school. None of ">< elem entary school o/ ,eakg fu r ag ( i fc e e B except that cupboan lelieved that this is a safer policy ,h' " ' measures by itself gives an daily aHendance^in th e ’hk-h ,erm in ed ’ th e resu ,t o f im p ro p er scien ce room. ' 'tin any other although there adequate ptc ore of the problems X o l w a s T f « X ? h I W « n S ' bond"“> “ m u "d ,he «Next Heel. . e - argu-ments < " such ch X Cor both r week ,his * > * ""Kliments again against pro- of ,he -'hool, -ehool. but a combination school 8 ‘ was a , 28 "S 501 ho,h 1933-34 >»33-34 and T). . . . ,, - 'I « ' T « e x “ t Heel ' dote Yours , rS?v C L Huff- of the three, ts a- good a measure >93-1-35 school years. There Has JX ® e o ro « o a o7 ,, conc,,uded' »¡«1 . 'o r. Srhool of Education! V o f « is non ava.labie. Each of these •> P a d u a Increase in the high c X X Z f e ^ i„ B t e a . ^endatsons». Oregon Eugene. Eiwone are discussed in turn. Since the sch°o1 ma piaster in places. ------------- --------------- . scbo°l attendance until 1938-39 Oregon, „ ,o„vv The building is very noisy. present Brookings district was vvben average _______, d a i l y Ull^ attendance The P ilot—82.50— the INTRODUCTION formed by the consolidation of c a c h e d 41. The attendance de- ( ^ eci(^ y when the gym is in use. *_ , . . , . i Misincis ana zo, an a ata pre- creased for the next four years, J bis is the tesult of two construc- osix>,j dlv 'if ''i svstem' sented for any school year before the low P°int being 20 in 1942-43. tive fu tu r e s ; the joists of the is involved m u t * i P e g ram t^e present one ¡s a combination s *nce lhat time there has been a are f ^e(^ into the other parts e ro f factor T) f ? * r* "i*™’ of the data from lx>th districts, ¡rapid increase culm inating in an >>jt the building so that the noise « » rth c ’ivktem Tht whool census. Each school attendance of over 50 for t h e '* structure borne; and there is ‘ rn is oi major iu _ Present year. H alf o r more of this no a co u stica l m aterial included Local School Must Expand To Meet Growth Of Area a u m u iu iik o u k u h iu H. E. ECHO! CHAS. ECHO! Engineers Consultants Surveyors Central Ruildini I _______ Brookings A more com- rum Crescent pk.te , statem tatem ent ent is „ inclu!l,.(l a( , hc 1947-48 The „ a City. \ Calif. . fnr I , Pæie 1,11 », io\.n r. utn.Aa s e n e s as center - j . .. I 1948-49 ............... 94 much the territory on each side ° report '1949-50 .............................. 93 Year and t ‘ * high * * school s e n e s the Cinsus The preceding forecast does not 1945 310 •* r ‘ "n to 18 miles north, take into consideration the pos- 1944 189 to tb, state line on the south j sibility of an increase in the pop- 1943 . 170 • t<»-st o ihe population of the area along the coast although th e re is a road i n l a n d from Irookings. / All of the area served W-“-' until 1932. increasing ,n , hc popu| ation of the are a w i|, • tnclu led in tht Brookings d is-1 aImost one-third in three years, result in a l- iU n r h id . u , t net. xcept Upper Chetco a n d |and ,hen remained constant ap- was indicated before. S<ho<)1 ,han < ‘n**nterville. These two districts I proxirVa te ,y until 1940. After Current M embership by Grades. d a combined census of 27 a tu li’ba* Pnie there was a rapid loss The discussion so far has. been tveragi daily attendance of ' until 1942 when th e census was lim ited •>'* average to I ' luring the school y e a r of hlx ,ess than in 1929. (N o census two divisions of the 1914-45 I d a ta a re available before 1929). school: the elem entary and high A num ber of years ago l h e |s ' nre <hc".•ensus"iu,s n u u v 1 X tX ’*' A . som<’u'hat cIparer l,ic' e may be obtained from a con town was a lumber center but, than doubled (125$f increase). sideration of the’ num ber in each lo r some reason, that ne o.oa oeiow was - - - — — .,«v je n rs the num ber in the school system when it revived to some extent ’Hie n rnrnunity suffered a loss of the three years were 23 p<>r emit. on February 8, 1946: Gr. Pup. Gn X Pup. Gr. Pup. l*»pulation during the w a r years. 11 |H'r cent, and 6 J p<*r cent re- 1 ... 24 5 9 ....23 the law (mint being reached dur- sH‘<‘tively. There is no way of! 2 27 6 2 ‘ ') 10 17 tng the school year 1942-43. S ince1 “ s‘nK these data as a basis of a 3 ....14 7 . 26 11 . 9 that time there has been a rapid ,oree®st of any future growth.) 4 19 8 23 12....... 8 grow th. This growth has been the If ,fu‘ present ra te (last three «•»suit of the establishment of the >ears) of growth were to continue' 83 93 57 •o-call,«d “bulb industry.” It ap- tbe school census would « ■ be w ' . ..........* ” ■ 700 Only two grades, t h i r d and I ars that Ixith the soil and d i- *n 1918. T his dot's not seem pos- mate are well adapted to the cui- sl,’,e although there is evidence bint* into a single section for one hvation of flower bulbs. There is that growth is continuing. H n i l m I tCatJ Wr’ 1 hC bCSt that Can be donC iome qu estio n lo ----- cally alx _ x it th Elementary „ Averagt ____ ...v e à . h r j he ° ,her8 is u «ph< '" peinmneney of this industry a fte r ^b inlu rship. The statt depart for three gra(lcs flnd jn som<? . p 't il ot e d u c a tio n c h a n c e d in 1SM3-K the .n e h ,,! ,,f nqx.rting u / c X 'is Xa" ''>',‘ ' " l’ ■''‘conU Krad <A Larry W ard M ETLER Home Designer Fr» f F.stimatt s on í ’owiph te Set of W orking Plans 1‘ O. BOX 36 HARBOR. OREGON Newspapers tht load in elem entary schools, ttf inmifs J1«!'1 * t * nt»Ugh-T-nUml>< r .. . .. no data , . com- 11 PdpiH tot one teacher. T hrough There ....... art . .i...... t beret . ore, the , . num ber - of four parable to current data before an mrt omission r,, that data The facts regarding the n as not’ obtained Tt w a s ^ a ^ d - n m u n tty «re gtven ix-iovv: I lhat , h c n . ^ “ ' m o r c X Xhem ADM than of the six and seven-vear- ¡76 d d s. If this is true the district « s ' ? 1 *n t!h nvar iu ,u rv ' t^’cd to .r , , 88 house e,Kht sections of elemen- th e d a ta fo r 1945-46 is th e t a r > school pupils. nuintxm in m em bership on Feb. I ^Mwwarjz. The data presented 8, 1946. while the other two years that the district must a « n . Z l n X i >,’a r For ,h is | S rS' |,r ° V‘de hou' ’"ns for abX n rtason the last figure is not e x - p * ’ pupils. The pupils wall hr dis- - x lributed ab°ut evenly throughout T \ Ve Krades 8|vin« about mo ‘n Ahe « ^ ‘'" ta r y scho0’ and 100 in the high school. If the area ccintmues to develop, and a num-1 H'r of local people think it will the num ber could be a fourth larger than those given. 1945-46 1911-15 1913-41 Cigarettes C H A D ’S T P I! N T A IN Magazines S E R V IC E Tobaccos the present plant prw ent nm c the school h. t net has one building that con tains eight rooms; one verv small room was probably intended for an office. In addition the district rents the building form erjv be- ED ANI) MENDY AU THO RIZED D ISTR IB U TO R S Standard Statio ST A T IO N NO. 5056 Brookings Oregon LET VS FLUSH THE M IN T E R RUST From your radiator before it plugs and causes costly repairs CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS FARM TRACTOR GREAS OIL FILTERS FAN BEL1 CLEANING SOLVENT GO TO THE BROMtNCS MARKET For A ( 0 M P LETE L I N E —of— Sfirny Materials For Your Lilies Also check with us for F E R T IL IZ E R S hay AND FEED S