MAY 8,__1917.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Dist. No. 18 (Quosaten), Dist.
No. 7. (Illahe), Dist. No. 4 (Ag-
ness).
Set Four Calender By T h ese-
Zone 4 — CHS No. 1 (Gold
P.-T. A. meets tonight at high
Beach), Dist. No. 2 (Wedderburn) school gym. Important message!
Dist. No. 3 (Gold Beach), Dist.
Meeting of Board of Directors,
r FACH— Zoning of Cur- No: 16 (Pistol River).
of Dist. No. 17 is the first Tues
for election of a rural
Zone 5—Dist. No. 22 (Carpen- day of each month.
¡n accordince with
terville).
Dist. No. 17 (Brook-) -----
, Monday evening. 7:30
i . j v
Every
new rural school dis-
has been completed by ings), Dist. No. 23 Upper Chetco. Boy Scout meeting at Odd Fel-
The law’ provides for nomina- l°ws hall. Scouts urged to be
boundary board.
•re the zones from each tion of a zone candidate for the present at all meetings.
Eevery first and third Wednes
we director will be rural school board by petition,
v third Monday in June: the petition and acceptance forms day of month. Post 966, Veterans
-IfHS No. 3 (Langlois), will be furnished by the county of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary,'
Sidney Croft Lodge, A. F. it
5a 10J iLanglois), Dist. school superintendent upon re
quest.
Petitions
must
be
filed
A.
M. meets each second and'
L:pper Floras Creek).
with Mrs. Fromm not less than fourth Friday of the month at
»-CHS No. 2 (Port Or- 30 days prior to date of election, the Odd Fellow« hall. Visiting
Xstrict No. 1 (Port Or- signed bv not less than 25 voters Masons are welcome,
¿t No. 20 (Sixes).
residing in the zone in w’hich the
Every Wednesday night at 7:30
j-Dist. No. 12 (Ophir), candidate is a resident. Signers Mutual Improvement Associa
of petitions do not have to meet tion, Harbor School. Old and
the property qualifications but young are invited to come.
the nominee does, and he must
Every Thursday evening. L O.
file acceptance of the nomination Q. F. meet« at the Odd Fe.iow«
with the county school ruperin-! Hall. Visiting Odd Fellows are
tendent not less than 15 days welcomed.
prior to the annual school meet-
Cub Scouts meet every Monday
ing June 16.
at 4:00 P m- at Mrs- Widney’»
The rural school board whose home on E“ y Street’ and at Mrs
Office Opens 7:30 members are subject to recall Taylor’s home at Josephine Apts.
Mrs. Leo Spangler will hold her
by the voters of their district
7:45
will organize wun.n
within ten
zones win
ten den the meetings
Vincent at B her
Udi apartm ent
Oregon days
afte r elect.on and determine
(A„
lMtl(lns arebrequMtod
by lot who shall have the wo ,o
concern-
three-year term s and the two
n
meel)nKs. that a
Time Tonight:
two-year term s and the one-year-date m(y
MITje<J Mai| a |,
term
*onr" .
formation in, giving schedule).
This is the board that will levy
the budget, of the several dis
99
tricts, and reduce or increase
these budgets. Budgets will not
be submitted by the school dis
tricts this year, but after this
year budget will be submitted by
and Saturday—
school districts not later than
February 1, each year, and the
I and 10—
board will notify each district of
any contemplated changes in the
budget before March 15.
Zoning To
irried Out
In m the La»4 of Opportvndy
Page Seven
Coming Events I
Sash
Windows
Doors
34”, i 4” and 9 16” Plywood
J. M .Asbestos Flexboard
Enameled M arlite fo r Bath, Kitchen
Roll Rofings and Shingles
34”, 39” and 49” H eatilato r U nits
Asbestos Shakes—Cedar Rake Shakes
Roof Coatings
E A T R E
8-, 15- and30-lb Felts
—v«’22*22»*»
e
>ng The
avajo Trail
Which CM WIU Se
ie Mighty
McGurk”
Legionnaires Weed Hill’s
Lily Patch, Sunday A. M.
Wallace B eery, Ed-
To aid a comrade who suffered
Arnold and D ean a near-fatal accident at Salem a
few’ weeks ago. Legionnaires, on
Stockwell
Sunday weeded lilies for Clyde
and Monday—
e, 2 p. m., Sunday
I, 12 and 13—
e Days Show ing
WILSON”
Hill, near Azalea Park. The fol
lowing Legionnaires and Auxil
iary members were present: Mr.
and Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen and
Betti, Ed Thornton, Archie Di-
ment, Joe Maloney and two sons.
Kay and Conner Kessler and T. j
S. Abbott.
It was reported, Monday, (hat
Mr. Hill was making satisfactory
recovery, was out of the hos
pital, and that he was expected
hcrue sometime about June L
the story of o u r
ar-time p re sid e n t, Seniors “Sneak” To
L ast “Fling”
¡exander K nox a n d E njoy
The Seniors left Brookings on
Saturday morning April 25th. On
1 Coburn.
y and T h u rs d a y —
and 15—
Claudia
nd David"
i
v
•oert Young, Dor-
cGuire and Marv
highway 99 the stopped at the
House of Mystery just outside of
Gold Hill. Several of the group
had their first airplane ride at the
Medford airport.
They arrived in Ashland S at
urday evening. Sunday was spent
sw’imming and exploring Lithia
P ark and the old standby for en
tertainm ent, the movies.
Monday morning shopping was
to Ashlands’ benefit and about
noon they started on their home-
-ward wa>' Watching the salmon
' climb the fish ladders at the dam
on the Rogue River climaxed the
trip.
Azalea Festival
QUEEN?
Gurla Murphy (P. 0. H. S.)........... Port Orford
Betty Storm (L. H. S .)...........................Langbis
Youla Manosar (I). N. H. S .)........ Crescent City
Velma Bowers (G. B. H. S .)............ Gold Beach
Frances Miller (0. II. S .)........................... Ophir
June Hassett (B. II. S .)....................... Brooking
Merlie Baumgartner (B. IL S .)....... Brookings
Joan McDonald (B. II. S.)..................Brookings
YOU WILL KNOW WHEN ” 0U
ATTEND THE ATTRACTIVE
Queen Selection Sail
HARBOR GRANGE HALL
Mello’s
ELDING
ERVICE
h Bank Road
fe from H arbor
Z A D A ’S
BEAUTY
SH O P
Ruby
A «ato**««?
Closed Sunday and Monday
Saturday, May 101
Buy A Ticket—it assures your Festival’s success!