Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 31, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    JULY 31. 1947
BROOK1NGS-HARBOR p i l o t . B R O O K Ix r..
h Falls
i School
Is Ready
OREGON
B ut 900 applications are on
file fo r classes in many vocations. dred students." Purvine declared, j ^ o r ^ U lc ^
The reason they have not en
For the world w ar 2 veteran
rolled is because the state divi­ wanting to learn a trade, the set­
sion of vocational education in­ up is exceptionally good, because
tends to have all facilities in the tuition charge of $50 a month
o rd er when the enrollee arrives, will be paid out of his GI edu­
Lral Courses N ow
according to Purvine. This means cational benefits, while his sub­
not only equipm ent and adequate sistence allowance will go far
L Offered In
instruction, but housing facilities toward paying his cost of living
as well, he said
tional Training
Family apartment will cost
New classes in various sub- about $35 a month. Rooms for
Oregon's brand-new Jects will to sta rte d from week single men where four occupy
are —
be- the room cost S il per person,
Eu vocational school - at - . . t0 w eek Three subjects
- - —
L Falls is well on the ,n^ tau g h t now with 20 students and only two occupy a room. $13
[ becoming the s ta te ’s in hodY and fender class, ten in each. Board can be obtained for
iwessive institution for au1° m echanics and five in the $3i.'O a month at the cafeteria.!
I crafts, occupations and cooks and bakers school. In from which already is in full operation.
b those who combine h a n d -1 th re e to six weeks a diesel me- This includes three meals a day
l .,, brainwork for
th e ir chanics school will open, about for every day of the month.
C officials of the Oregon flVe w eeks hence mechanics will
f o r students short of funds,
F of veterans affairs
.
begin to train, and in the near Purvine said that "we are plan-
this week after an in- tu tu re a course in business man- ning considerable student aid in
with the school’s direc­ ! agem ent to stress the practical the farm of part-time work."
tor. D. Purvine, and Os- iS’de of operating a small busi­
I he only entrance requirement I
___n. head of the sta te ness will get under way.
to get in the school: "The student;
Rem odeling of barrack i n t o must be 16 years of age and cap­
of vocational education.
II ?O-building plant which a p a rtm e n ts and rooms is another able of profiting by the instruc­
housed convalescent U. p roject well started. Forty a p a rt­ tion offered.”
and which Oregon ac- m ents will be in ahape for fam ­
This means he must make good,
ior the tidy sum of one ilies by August 10, along with in order to stay. But if a m a n ,
has been in operation for plenty of rooms for single stu ­ lacks initiative or ability in a;
, weeks in its new role, dents. .
paiticu lar course, he is allowed
i-. 35 students are enrolled
‘ By O ctober 1, we expect to to transfer to another training,
be able to accomodate and en- subject.
ito date.
Applications are accepted eith­
e r in person or by w riting the
Oregon vocational school. Box
Central
1049, K lamath Falls. Veterans
enrolling under the GI bill should
bring their certificates of elig­
ibility from the Veterans Admin­
istration.
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aid
Local News Items
BUILD
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AIR FORCE DAY, AUGUST 1ST
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lit"
may rest in the very clouds over vour head. And
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han opportunity to take an active part in building America’s
■ *cr. . . on the ground as well as in the sky.
■ u may, for example, enlist in the Air Forces for three
L‘ 't v u have a specialty which will qualify you, you may
able ,o enlist in a grade at higher pay.
*• you have had \ir Forces experience, you may join the Air
>tnf and continue your military aviation training outside of
RirtSi hours.
Ot.voumay join the Air National Guard and perhaps become
for advanced technical training at special Air National
W schools.
Air Force Day, make a point of finding out everything
- "ur Air Forces — especially the new Aviation Career Plan
c -*d below 1 ull details can be obtained at your V. S. Army
Siting Station.
MOW—FHE WORLD'S GREATEST OPPORTUNITY
TOR A CAREER IN AVIATION
' the Army Air Forces offer high school graduates an
’Rented opportunity to get the finest aviation schooling
- arui select your school or course before you enlist.
•> A.AF Career Plan is unlike anything ever offered before.
*iU selected high school graduates to apply and qualify
■ • specialized courses of their own choice. Simply go to
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Atmy Recruiting Station, advise the Recruiting Officer
. of aviation training you want and he will provide you
-... application blank and a complete list of available courses.
, you are selected to attend the course of your choice,
A«t in the Army Air Forces for 3, 1 or 5 years. After y our
tfHng period you are guaranteed the education you have
make you a specialist in the type of work you want.
*1 a list of all the schools and courses open to you under
^'dat^on Career Plan at your U. S. Army Recruiting
*
U- S. ARMY R E C R U IT IN G SER V ICE
Mr. .and Mrs. Leo Lucas ex-1
pected to leave yesterday fori
San Francisco where they will
have their daughter given a m ed-1
ical checkup. The little girl was.1
quite seriously ill earlier this i
spring, and had been taken to I
a San Francisco hospital. Her
general health has improved re-1
m arkably since returning home. I
Mrs. Cliff Brimm arrived late
last week from Morton, W ash..!
to make her nome in Brookings.!
Her husband. Cliff Brimm is at
present erecting Brimm Bros,
mill on the old mill pond. The
plant is expected to bi’ in oper­
ation within a week or so.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirkham of
Portland, were Thursday evening
ar.d Friday visitors in this area.
While here they called on the
Crissey family and the Vincent
family. Mr. Kirkham is formerly
city editor of the Oregon Journal
and is now on the city desk.
Clarence Howie, of K lam ath
Falls, w’as a w’eek-en visitors of
his mother. Mrs Charles Schaal.
He brought with him a cushion
unit machine which will m ateri­
ally help Mr. Schaal in his rap ­
idly expanding upholstering bus­
iness. Mr. Schaal boasted of its
benefit, to the Pilot Monday.
Mr. and Mrs V. A. Vincent of
Newberg were visitors over the
week-end in this area. They were
accompanied here by th ir grand­
son. who is visiting his uncle,
Paul W hirry. Mrs Vincent left
by stage, Sunday for Newberg,
while Mr. Vincent remained for
the Rotary meeting. He is a
realtor at Newberg.
f w t n i rüRESï FIRES!
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P°stoftice Building, Coos Bay, Oregon
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Sash
Windows
Doors
•%” and 9 16” Plywood
J. M .Asbestos Flexboard
Enameled Marlite for Bath, Kitchen
Roll Roofing and Shingles
39” and 49” Heatilator Units
Asbestos Shakes—Cedar Rake Shakes
Roof Coatings 8-, 15- and.30-lb Felts
Shiplap and S4S lumber