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"W orld's Finest C lim ate’
district. The board may then pro C urry County shall continue to can be obtain, h
seed to spend this am ount of function and o u r children shall cept from a n W
money. When this sum is ex- receive an education no m a tte r
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These scout
Enured a . tecon d -cla« m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brooktngs. Ore.. I haust<1(i , hp srh(x),
may is. w hat happens at the Ju ly 17 ed out. are a L “ *8* *»1
x. eu out, are
March 7. 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
.
dUOlJ‘ to
e e tin e T
hp srh
tv tlc n can-
a n . hood,
i_____ about
sue w arran ts in paym ent of any school m
m eeting.
The
schools
t0 become
fu rth e r school costs. These w ar- not be closed!
« th e ir own right, and
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
ra n ts are issued against the school
Sf h°°!s and hom«, as »5,
district and become a lien against
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
the taxable property of the dis
1 Still need for the t n j J
trict. Therefore, if w a rra n ts are
R v
be found only in
NATIONAL EDITORIAL— issued in paym ent of expense oc- v i l l l l u u f v i / I M I £>?
The b«y.
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ASSOCIATION curred for the school y e a r of
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meals. Saturday
P illis i
1947-48
these
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be
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day morning and no%
paid by the taxpayers of the
said district at some fu tu re date.
14 Boys Scouts and
National A dvertí l i ng Representative
The total am ount of said w a r
Leader Enjoy Week
rants would probably be included
K B W I P A P I I A I ^ V Í l I T I ^ V C S E R V IC E . IW C.
F or the past
m the assessm ent rolls of the
end
at F. S. Camp
u*
«i a«
Sunday:
Mai
year 1948-49. This shall have the
June
30
ç?
effect
of
throw
ing
the
cost
of
M. A. 8.
Even if they w ere in the wilds July 1
..... S
£
operating the schools of Dist. No.
Serving Americe't AdveHue« end/Ke Home Town Nowspepen
n
e
a
r
Wlestmore
F
orest
Service
I
July
2
!
17, for the y e a r 1947-48 upon
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l« W . U d 4 * _ O < 4 1. l . l • • a r i c i « • HAmetaWo.SeetwiciMe.CeL
the assessm ent rolls of th e next cam p up the W inchuck S a tu rd a y July 3
succeeding year and compel the night and Sunday, Troop 32 of July
taxpayers of this district to pay Boy Scouts of America, observed July
the costs of two years of school f e,ig^ us services, Sunday m om - T otal rainfall for June
Subscription Rate:
operation upon one taxable vear ' n8- P erhaps not orthodox as m ay
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
$2.60 operation upon one taxable year. be found in churches, these boys,
Pilot Classified Adv.
the case of T u ttle vs. Reem,
Per Year, outride Curry County.......
$3.00 144 In Oregon
145, the C ourt decided out in n atu re, took as th e ir te x t
the
scout
law
:
"A scout is tr u s t
th a t irrespective of the vote of
the legal voters of a school dis w orthy, loyal, helpful, friendly,
tric t upon a budget th a t the courteous, kind, obedient, ch eer
ful, th rifty , brave, clean and
teachers’ salaries m ust be paid. reverend.”
In Stoddard et al vs. School Dist.
John G inther spoke of the need
No. 91, 140 Oregon 203, the court
This opportunity may never come again for the holds "the a u th o rity to adopt a of being reverend, pointing out
boys th a t sp iritu al pow er;
Pilot to point out to the people of this area what budget, lexy a tax. and adjourn j I is to the
most potential of all. G en e1
are the only rights given to the
‘‘perfect co-operation” can do—what, when people electors of the annual m eeting G o u l d com pared the physical,I
forget an imaginary line— and pool tefforts toward —the sta tu te of Oregon does not m ental and sp iritu al grow th in
a common goal. It is also a plea for these same forces give to the voters of the district scouting.
It was pointed out th a t Boy!
right to fix he length of tim e
to pull in the same manner on all things pertaining a the school
Scouts
rarely if ever e n te r the!
shall be ta u g h t.” In the
to this area, he it lily week, azalea festival, librarv case of Hopkins vs. H ow ard. 131, halls of - justice to
er for
— - answ
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Oregon 148. J u s t i c e McBride crim es- Scouts, through th e ir in
community hall, or schools.
BREAKFAST
says "
betw een the pro v i-' satiab ,e love of the outdoors,
A Meek from today, voters again will assemble sions,
which provide a lim itation grovv Physically strong from the
at the high school to vote on acceptance of the bud on authority, and those provisions communion
LUNCH
w ith
‘
.....
** nature.
get for the coming year. Heretofore there has been which impose duties, there seems To become proficient in a rts
scoutcraft, boys m ust develop
a lot of misunderstanding, which has, by repitition to be wisely left a field which of
DINNER
my be covered by implied powers m entally, as much, perhaps as
been distorted so much that people are believing any so long as these im plications are
thing. Here are a few facts to remember:
not abused" by the school board.
This budget is entirely for maitenance of the The school board m ust function
and operate the schools of its
school for the coming year. There is nothing being district
in a proper m anner. It
levied for building, much as has been publicized to has a duly to perform and this
.C0!] trar.v. For proof, go down to the section of duty may be enforced against the
the budget on page eight of this issue, which reads: board in the courts of the state..
F O U N T A I N SE R V IC E
It m ust hire teachers, provide for
. .¡I.
Outlays and note that it is blank for “new school m aintenance, propertlv
buildings. Note, too, that the last four columns of fig operate its schools and arra n g e •
k.
ures show what was appropriated last year and the for paym ent of the costs so in
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
curred. All of these m a tte rs are
wnen
three years previous to that.
left to the discretion of the !
fcner,
I his budget, despite stories to the contrary, is board subject only to the provi
of the sta tu te s for a m ini
entirely lor conducting the school. Each division, as sions
.
school term . The board
H h "
I, o t r by, s t u , l -v , o f t h e !’u t l g e t °.n p a K e e i g h t , i m
Z um
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Restauranti
Fountain
DELICIOUS!
FOOD!
N ew sp ap ers
Cigaret
C H A D ’S
Sand w ich es -
Salads - Coff«
•M agazines
is tni actual estimated cost of operation. Economy!°^ier choice,
was always uppermost in the minds of budget com- In an °Pinion issued to Rex
mittee which drew up this budget
Putnam supt. of public instruc-
m i« I i
* • c *
® "• ,
t ,on un<ier date of July 9 1942
I his budget, if you must turn it down, will reflect the attorney general of’ the state
to no end against the community which now seeks ,,f Ore8°n says m effect •• while
to be recognized nationally in the floral world. De-*r,J?JrX;»an,,.!,he
eX!’ress,y
feat ot this budget would set this community behind not expend ^unds° ¡n eicVss^of
sexeral years in a school way, besides at least three thnse Prov>ded in the budget, the
years financially. Added thereto may be considered answer is that for excess re
is-
the untold depreciation of land and property v a l u e s ' " X ? re-
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for no settlers will come to a community
where the quirem ents
schools are not up to par with others over the state. ,
laws of Ore8°n provide
a minimum school y e a r and
lor compulsory- a tte n d a n t .. in
No. 17 shall continue to school tor all those of school age
m itted by the school board to function in all respects, under! This presum es th at the schools
the electors o Sschool Dist. No. i T .“ k "
d .U ', y
shn" ** ’ Vai,“ W*’ f,)r «•» «tuca'.
17. Ibis budget was defeated
, .
h'”’," ; lf, J hT
is dl”
nt
“ H -e required to at-
when voted
on th at
. . . upon
-
— <t«te. G ated on July 17. A defeat of this tend school. The electors of a
P e school hoard has called an-! budget by the electors would only school district mav not v oid thn«»
ether meeting for July 17 and mean th a t this p a rtic u la r budget law s.”
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st
offers a new budget for consul-¡has been defeated. The laws of
It therefore anoears to tu«
e ta Hon by the electors at th at Oregon provide that schools muss Pilot that any a tt e m o t hv « n t
»me. Piere has been much talk, he operated and m aintained in group in Dist No 1 ~ t s* » ’
Pro and con. as to the statu s of! this state and that mere defeat string o u r schnoU i.
♦ 5 T
.he S C O ..,,
r „ s , N l, ,7 „ th ls ;a budge, c .n n o , sc, these
.! for, V
their p a rt I
second budget is defeated at th at naught..
pears th a t as » ~ , >, ? uP‘
tim e. A ccordingly th e Pdot has
e n n trJ J ~
1 of thl*
requested and deceived a legal * . H
th a t the budget un-i tu a lh ! 2 « ? “ ^ £
r ShaU aC*
opinion in this m atter. The Pilot , * r conslderat*on exceeds the 6*7 .„> n •’ k « , / '
Y 1' of ° u r c ,t*
has confidence in this opinion l" ni,a,ion but ‘r «PPear» to set i o‘ur
‘U,ST of!
aU ack uP°n
th at it has received and now f° I ,h the « « ^ a r y am ount of have
£ 'en s le<1 ,n»titution
offers this opinion to its readers ™nne>’ required to properly con- -
^ come a r°used to the men
The opinion:
iduct the schools of Dist. No. 17 ace of the situation. They shall
You ask “w hat shall he the - I tbe school year 1947-48. The now take an active interest in
budding up our schools to a
sta tu s of the schools m Dist No
has the a u t^ r i t y place where they shall be second
H for the sc I um U y e a r of u u t
,n
and vote a
if the electors thereof defeat tin« f*Um ° f rnone> equal to the 6% to none >n the state. This shall
cost money but it is money well
’n
«
,n r ,h -
0, sPcnt. When applied against the
on July 17?”
S ,n any one »<*hool w elfare of our children money
ds of ¿ r j ,\ The money 80 voted
r s rh.t
placel on the tax rolls 'f the Ph°f , Sect\n d a r>' 'm portance. The
n 1 sp o o ls of D istrict No. 17. o f 1
On June 16, a budget for the
th e school y e a r 1947-48 w a s s u b Dist.
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