Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 08, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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Pag* Eight
BROQKINGS-HARBQR PELOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGIV
Bob Davis, ow ner of the Nook the next couple o
get a high school diploma at the had undergone an operation for
expense of the students who want injuries suffered at Okinawa.
C a f e , arrived Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs. Dunhair
to go on?
Miss Edith O tt left S aturday from Vancouver. He atten d ed to when they asked the y
Jor Dayton and Portland where business m atters, and left Tues­ m ail the next two issues
Thm statem ent will bring a
she will spend this week, visiting day afternoon.
gene. They are on their
wave of criticism , but here goes: relatives and friends.
vacation
rom the Bapts
“ Education m ust be made to fit
Dewey Akers and son, Ronald,
m unity church.
the demands of the stu d e n ts- a
will leave tonight for Dayton, to Dunhams on Vacation
fu tu re they wish to follow." It is
N ext Sunday, the Gid
spend the week-end. Ronald will
"W e’ll do a little fishing along have charge of the
certain that since m any do not
go on to schools of higher learning rem ain at Dayton until the family the way, but we’ll be in Eugene the local church.
moves to Brookings shortly.
they m ust, in a small measure,
Excavation for a new building
be fitted for life.
was made Friday by J. J. Galla-
Certainly it will cost more! No gher, on his lot across from the
use denying th at statem ent. Yet. I Good East Cafe, where he will
an investment must be made for move his plumbing shop withjn
the future, if this nation, and this j the next th irty days, construction
section of the world is to progress. started this week.
W hat of m anual a rts —what of
Pfc. Conner Kessler arrived in
home economics? W hat of this, Brookings, Monday afternoon on
| or that course?
furlough from F ort Dix, N. Jer.,
where
he is stationed in the army.
The Pilot m aintains that the
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
average school district is ham ­ He will have ten days to spend
pered by a set of rules, bya so- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
called course of study, handed Homer Kessler, and brothers, at
doun by the state departm ent of Curry- County Lum ber Co.
f t v / * W t JF
education. This set of rules may
or may not fit the average school
It's g«xxi to see many of the
district— if it does, then fine, but
returned GIs planning to go on
u h a t if it d o esn 'tf
to sch o o l-m an y this fall, and
others planning for the next year
This w ar proved the inadequacy
Never again, perhaps in the his­ of our present schtxd systems.
tory of the world, will such an Insufficient
m athem atics
have
o{>portunity lx* offered young men been taught The average student
of this nation, to put themselves is turned out of high school w ith­
in a position better to earn their out "physics.” that subject, in the
living, in a m anner they wish to j opinion of the Pilot, is the most
do just that.
, im portant of all sciences. W hat
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N o o ne q u e stio n s th e ceh run s . kind , of , an . excuse can anv
; state
r W to th,»
m t™ ,.lb o a rrio f ¿ ^ a t > o n give for not
Mtf.'
He Ao, ,„«(. mony I reqU,r,ng Ph>SICS f° r Kra d Ua llo n ’
tim es ovt r, in sweat and tears -
No girl should be given a high
yes. »lew mortal fear for this school diploma who has not had
right to pursue the education h e 'a t least two years of home eco-
mighr I k ik planned some time nomws—at least enough that she
before Uncle Sam said "G reet­ might know tht com putability of
ings to him and took him auay. foods. She should know enough
I he veteran, now’ no longer a of sewing that she could clothe a
boy a man in every sense of the fam ily, and do it well. True, most
won! realizes his advantage, and any mother can teach her daugh-
likely will bet about all then* is t( r how to cook but how far is
in a course. He has seen how it this possible for the mothers to
took brains to out-sm art an o
n
- i
‘
tw ­
enty whose education had been
destroy other countries This same i " " 1'
>* rlorm
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Replace that old one m your car with a New One__TODAY!
group of GIs want to educate to-
,o , « u h
w ant a goal of building up the '
* o|d(t
I Every boy should be taught the
f*e Other hand pro/» o/ tt,.
us«'
"'«>< »"> '«>1 he
to r« ,a ,
eu„
may be requ.retl ,o u«- in the
t" * l .1 Stroup of
j ,n ,„
llfe he has .planned, t ertam ly. on
f t . , , r v . o r , .« * „
'hia may be w asted since
/oef» oad uxiat tt,,.,,.
„ !.h? *™,y nevcr
th at trade.
rtTfom ij, will show up
Yc‘ ,n th,> ''•ell-regulated home
« / tusfifufua, to fry to u. f
,s
’hat the m an of
in
fr o n t of sut n u group
- of a nun. the
house
in frani
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. to u know
„ • those usual
f 1
things- how about it ?
These men have learned to use
n __
,
,
»
thss.r
m
u have i learned > Proper
education of the chil-
their
minds,
rney
.u „
.
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‘ drew will insure the fu tu re of the
h v w * , ' ' ; ' am -“ l’rk.k antt " "« uorld. uathouf tetiuh e d u c a t e , ’
m education throw n at
ce rl,„ „ lu u.,„ N
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them in the same m anner These
.
..n
.
.it tx* the men who
, will
,, ? be —yea.
GIs s.
will
> . 4 worthless.
«,
. . Think it over.
th.s
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kx>k*
to
Europe
before
i/ou m ake
the profs of tom orrow —th e en- . w
'
gineers, the architects, and on
through the list of skills. They •
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,hcrv Local News Items
and
r a , Rufener
and son, of Dayton, w ere brief
callers here Saturday en route
from San Francisco to Dayton
Their son, recently released from
greatest in the west, continue to L etterm an's hospital. San F ra n ­
"tag along” behind her neigh­ cisco, reported Monday at Fort
b o rs" Must she "make it easy" to Lew is. Wash., for a checkup. He
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Talking of educational system s,
what shall be the course this
nation must follow in years to
come Must this state, one of the
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At The
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OPEN FROM 6:30 A. M. TO 10:30 P. M.
Sec “Pete" when In need of a home, bulb land,
H hethcr a SNACK or a fuO-ooowe MEAL, we are prepared
w rve You.
or finy property in thv i^x>kingi*“H&rhor Anw.
ES. SIR! He have Ice Cream, by cone or qua.
Ineuranct* C<n crave For Your Every Ncetft
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lhiilding
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Our ( offee is Hot—and our Drinks are Cold!
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