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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1947)
Paye Sir B R O O K IN G S-H A RB U K P IE C I . "W orld's Finest C lim ate’ the cost of the new building has school. C ertainly this does n o t l r *tes were held at the cem etry, iers of | ke Cou gav« i true, according to a statem ent PntiCe the b e tte r-g ra d e of teach- ^onductd b>' Lake E arl G range. p ort Dick 1 ■ Wt made by Mr. Freeman, architect, ers to seek principalships in a Interm ent was at the fam ily plot interesting program * who has s o m e seventy school pIace such as this. H ¡under^ direction of Roeder Fun-! Rev E building projects over this state. Common sense should tell the eral home. (covering from his He told Mrs. Beaulieu that the W fers that fhe children o f this - — , but is — —... Sm ith River Womens club held s till wuunM confined » • « school area m mufft be eaucaiea. educated l The 8tate “ its ' h st^ m ee tin g of of the ^ club club ^ y e e a a r r C!'*— ^ T P e z of Crescen, r*w * in Brookings was ...... costing ..... ~ area ust oe ne state eeting alm ost a dollar less per square reqU(re8 ¡t, and tbe pcOpie cer. on Monday at the com m unity hall have charge of the m» foot than the nearest project, and tainly want it, too. Education. w ith vice-president M artha Ul- ices Sunday at 11 a \ « much v, • 1 s, in lower 1 z-.» z « ♦ 1, , I l. t ll . t It ft) i'O it S ’ — - _ _ . Eugene. _ . t -A 1 am z-w C Several * z» a , x-v w w z-« 1 am m r» a A tte * rs than than the a l'- be it in Brookings, or in rich l-x presiding. m „ J hXi,many farn** erage anywhere m " the northw est money, pJentv of m oney, 4O were taken care of in closing up are taking advantage of g People of this area will have m the e v voters face facts e a rs ------------------ work. "The — nom inating o te r s should an o u ia ja c e the m e ja c is ,be ---- * y ~----- ....... shine and are CUttiji? ______ i 1__ ___ 1 PnmmittPP with Flpannr T Avmon th eir choice of accepting this re o squarely—costs have gone up E leanor -------- L aym an hay, to store in bar-. q u ' t 1 c i y — w o t a n u tr y unr u f j u and n u committee, T w ith ---------------- vised budget, or the altern ativ e the blame hinme m u he i/iOi t to n H n < itler t i e r as chairm an reported the follow’- ' con be laid follow hay crop is reported * tha i of having the state take over, and Hirohito, so w hat are you *n£ selected for the coming y e a r: with sta te supervision entirely, going to do about i t f {’resident M aude Luick; vice- with the local board of directors Under present conditions, this President E leanor L aym an; sec powerless to act in any m atter. school is barerly above the min- ret ary Betsy Evans; tre a su re r Mr. and Mrs. Wfley j„ ' It has happened, w here the sta te imum requirem ents for schools Grace H ight. The officers w ere sons have moved fn® has stepped in on o ther occasions. of this class. C ertain those grad installed a t an im pressive cere In those spots, also, there w ere uates who leave here can tell mony by Mrs. Alyce Bolick as county to the Tamba“,, the Chetco where they no thought given to economy, to in a few words w hat basic edu installing officer. m ake their home. I getting value for every dollar cation they find they have when The outgoing and incoming of Mr. and Mr». .\eI. spent on the school. entering any college. This school ficers w ere presented beautiful Costs in schools, like all things, m ust advance, and it is up to the nosegay flowers in pastel shades. son and children left i? , has gone up, higher each year voters, Ju ly 17, to aid the cause. The club will recess for the sum for their former home Penns>lv*ni*. after , since before Pearl Harbor. The mer. R efreshm ents of cookies ano and B y Dewey coffee w ere served from a lace 1 ? ? ? WoTyear$- teachers are still getting w oefully Elsew here is in this issue ap People of this area are really J- A pears, for the second time, the low salaries in comparison w ith p u ttin g forth effort tow ard the covered table, centered w ith a even « common labor. Costs of local school b u d g e, to be voted ewm ’” >"■<>» w oor to»!« o/ ull a ll fo r th c o m in w eek and ls beautiful flower a rra n g e m en t of Crocket °" * white gladiolus and C roft lilies. — anch ,ionn«iy »1 a n election. e l « . , I o n Thursday, T h o r v l a v July I n l v 17, 17 •<«»» Connected W,th School, Ute gojng , Q pay djvjdends ¡„ , h„ a t an F reem an's mountain ranct when the voters will again be up, several hundred per cent. It tu re of the lily industry. People Presiding a t the te a table w ere ing come here recently w no fa u lt of this board, or any Maude Luick and M arth a U l asked to approve a budget to traveling through this area will midwest. m eet higher costs of running the school board such are facts and rem em ber “the place where they rich. Del N orte D airym an's banquet local school. This budget, like the facts we m ust face. received those gorgeous lilies — This district, in com parison to and next year they will want and m eeting was held S a tu rd a y one published recently is lower others over the state, still pay evening at Lake E arl G range, a t than t^ a t of last year. This bud some in th eir gardens. get, it must be remembered, is sham efully low wages to teach For color, regardless of prizes. tended by m any dairym en and for running the school only, and ers. In towns not as large as . ereri/ business concern in this friends. Ladies of L ake E a rl o does not include any building pro either H arbor or Brookings in ¡area should have som ething in Grange served the banquet, p re t u t II UNUS I gram as did the one last year. population draw salaries g r a d e way Of a float in the parade. ceded by a business m eeting^w ith People of the area have an teachers draw nearly as much i Most im portant, said Fred Moore, Ray Robison presiding in absence 0 M ÍC I » fo u U z ^ c idea imbedded in their minds that salary as the principal of this i Tuesday, is the num ber of cars, of President O liver Bailey. This , IA T V H > A rs; m eeting is an an n u al affair, ___ 1_... ..............1 kortot, or what haw. you in t/,, « ÎWIT pertaining to June, dairy m onth, J procession. iy » iK A cat»» with educational activities put on I by dairym en each y e a r over the I W atch for dates at 0« nation. Several prom inent speak-1 city, for your convene Del N orte County m ourns t h e , I passing of another pioneer n a t i v e son, W arren E. Bailey, p ro m -Í I inent rancher of Fort Dick area. Í THREE-PIECE, Good Looking BATH SET— ¡ who passed aw ay June 17 a t ! (1 5-ft. apron tub with waste and overflow; 1 Seaside hospital. Crescent City. I had been in failing health for Iron Enamel Basin, complete with pop-up waste; ¡He several months. Born a t Smith 1 close couple toilet with £ 1 Q £ 55 River May 1, 1875, he was 72 • White Seat, priced .............. year, 1 month and 16 days old. That Leaky Faucet That New Ha Funeral services were held from YES, we have sinks, double and singles, and all Repaired! pium^i the Methodist church. Thursday the trim for the same; Shower cabinets, all steel; afternoon at 2 with Rev. E. Burk Myers Pumps &- Plumhinu Fixtures— Laundry I rays. Hot Water Heaters; Soil Pipe; officiating. The church was filled with many old time friends. The Templar Hotel Bids. Brookings,Or Soil Fittings; Drainage Fittings, etc. pall bearers, all close friends, Visit your Neighborhood Plumber and Shop were Henry W estbrook. J r; Les ter Ulrich. Presley Tryon, K en shop for your needs! neth Layman, C larence W est W. H. COCHRAN, Sr. W. H. COCHRAN brook and George Tryon. S urviv ing are his widow. C lara, a daugh ter, Isabel B uckner of Sm ith 3 miles north of Smith River on Hwy 101, River, a son, O liver of Fort Dick; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie H am il At Rivers End, near Ocean View School ton of Crescent City, Mrs. Ione (H om e ev en in g s and m o rn in g s— Closed S a t.) GENERAL CONTRACTING W inters of Fallon, Nev.; t w o brothers, H a rry Bailey of Ash House, Barns, Buildings land, Ore. and C larence of M er o f S teel, W ood o r C oncrete rill. Ore.; three grandchildren, —-• ■ hesjde o ther close relatives. Final i Sense And Some N O N SEN SE- Local News I) #«ï ' Smith River News NOTICE H. A. J O C H E N S PLUMBING W IL L IA M I). F IS H E R Cochran Const- BOX 153 th e world » daily ncwioepcr. k IME CHÎISJIÀH JtlHItí WMíOJ. Voti »41 find v o tir tjlf on« of fce»f-infr MiH ,n you, «-immunity on world o f ‘ o.r» >C'U_ read flu* »o a fui w » ? Î2 ÎPOO* T Vou w ill Ctu« rw v>ewjx new»_PtUS from it j k t»on. bu*.neu, t’it»« new ,e mu, c> homemah.n«. ajuea- Notice of School Election + I pon Question of In- creasing Tax Levy Over A m o u n t Limited By Section 11, Article XI, State Constitution. Notice ,s hereby given that an • lection will be held in School ¡D istrict No. 17 of C urry County, PB-5 - I V p '5. Ma«. 0. S. A S ta te of Oregon, at School house * 1&I 5» A ‘i m onm ^ "* Th< CKr »ton in said district, for the purpose Name of subm itting to the legal voters | oi said district the question of ¡increasing the tax levy for the •»MdrMhar Cenyej^ i y e a r 1947 over the am ount lim ited hv section 11, article XI. Of thei C onstitution of Oregon. I he reasons for increasing such levy a re : To provide more ade «ROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, quate facilities for the increased Public school population of said Brookings, Oregon. D ate______ district, also to proviae provide tunas funds for for u. ....... ................ „ ................ Kindly en ter my subscription to the Brooking+Harbor Pilot for fht' PubllC cm P1<)yes retirem en t ’ system as required bv by law law. -------- —------- year for which you will fino (checte) »money order) , F ,e aniount of tax. in excess ¡o. . the 6% lim itation, --- —» proposed i to! 7l9 92Vled f° r Said >ear iS $35, BROOKINGS. W inchuck T E X A C 0 S E R V IC E Now Open S p e c ia liz in g in R u s t-p ro o fin g o f ear chas.< C O M P L E T E LU B R IC A T IO N 5 m iles s o u th o f B ro o k in g s on Hwy. 10! Handy Subscription Blank U’igned ) : addraaa t>a t^ this 23rd day of June, liM.. H ERBERT PAYNE. A ttest: Chr. Board of Direc Dora E. Beaulieu. Clerk. 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