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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1947)
Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! TWO. NUMBER TWENTY-SIX BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, 11M7 hools Will Open Here, Sept. 15 County F air »pen Friday Id Beach Lesmeister Agency Adds Salesman To Its Staff Progressives Join Registration Dates Set Next Week For \Miiliam Martineau a compar To Foster Better High School Students; Parents Urged ative Xiewcomer in Brookings, from Weed, Calif., has b e e n Schools In District To Help In New District Census granted a real estate salesman’s license by the Oregon Real Es Group Wish To Im tate department and this week Lynn (). Hampton, NeW Principal, Asks Early Reg prove Local School joined the staff of the Pete J. istration To Enable Him To Make Room Assign Lesmeister agency here. Mr. Mar- Curriculum This Year ments To Get Best Arrangements of Rooms t neau, along with Jack Kaiser, now gives this firm two outside BEACH—Curry County In order to bring local schools get under way tomor- salesmen to care for the real up to “ minimum" standards as Monday, September 15, was set as opening date i:ne. when exhibits from estate business. required by the state depart for Brookings schools, at a board meeting held Mon last frontier w ill be as- ment of education, and to help day evening, with information concerning buses to show the possibilities the school board and budget com oyed in southwestern mittee in getting most for their be decided at a later meeting for announcement. money, a group of men in the Seniors Asked To Register September 3 community signed a petition for Noble Brundage, Coos Senior students are asked to register at the prin-. formation of a progressive tax judge home economics payers league, which w ill hold cipal, Lynn Hampton’s, office on Wednesday after It the fair, according to its first organization meeting the noon and evening, September 3, from 1:30 to 5, and ents. Mrs Brundage latter part of the week. Leo Lu known to Curry county 70 People Attend cas is temporary chairman and 7 to 9 p. m.; juniors will register on Thursday after Miss Lois Lutz, home Meeting: Will Check W. S. Chadwick, temporary sec noon and evening, Septmber 4 with the same hours; lent specialist, Orcgton Blanks Before Next retary of the group. liege extension service. Freshmen and Sophomore will register Friday after Going on the assumption that noon and evening, September 5 (same hours). Sev f of all exhibits will be- A special meeting of Curry- education is about all the chil pl) at 10 a. m. Friday, enth and eighth graders on September 5, 1:30 to 5, is means th at en- County Indian Heirs Association dren have to look forward to in r ■ >• made the day b e - 1 was held at the Grange hall the future, and that children of and 7 to 9. All registrations will take place in class remia F«ndrick, c h a ir-: Sunday afternoon with over 70 this area are entitled to such on rooms adjacent to the principal’s office. entry clerks committee, j people present. The meeting was a par with other towns of Ore It would he appreciated, Mr. Hampton told the an entry clerk on the! opened by John Van Pelt, and gon, this group w ill nave a repre Pilot, Tuesday, if parents of six-year high school 2 to 5 p. m on th at day. i later turned over to Sum Lopez sentative present at the budget toyglas Devoe, c h a irm a n ' vice-chairman. meeting, scheduled for this eve students who are now out of the community, hut ex 'me economics exhibit Help was given in filling out ning at the high school. pect to enroll when school starts, would notify the will have members of the identification blanks, and in school by post card or letter, of the number of such fcttee in charge of the formation was also given those high school sudents, and their age and grade in departments. She has who needed it. the six-year high school plan. Ibe room in the west end The blanks should be filled out ' mess hall for the home as soon as possible, and then sent In order to better schedule rooms and classes, 1 display. or given to the secretary of the it is requested that families with school children, I p * Ingram, also of Coos 1 association, who w ill file them who have moved into the community since school merly Jessie Palmiter, until the official roll is taken by closed last May, would immediately notify the prin "onstration agent in the government. Much Must Be Proven cipal by post card or letter, listing the age, grade 'mty, has been invited A committee was appointed to Mi's. Brundage. Floral check over the filled blanks prior Before Charter Will and number and names of such children. This in 7:d be judged and com- to next meeting, which w ill be Be (¡ranted Troop formation is urgently needed now! ’"ths scored by Mrs. Oct. 12. (and Mrs. Brundage. Interesting a n d informative Herb Mason, ehosen hv the Beginner Admitted According To School Law hits will be released talks were given by Miss N. local Rotary club to head the Beginners will he admitted to school, whose Gth August 31. Strayer and Wolford Wasson, ’be three days, Aug. both of whom are employed by Sea Scout Troop, now in the birthday occured on or before November 15, as re Ri‘ 31 there w ill he an the geologist who is making ap process of organization, told the quired by Oregon school law. The local school hoard club what is expected of the ” "'e(' and horse show. praisal of the amount of minerals club, and what are requirements and administration passed a regulation that because ■ • been Installed taken from this arna, since 1855. i for the lads who join the troop.) of the extremely crowded conditions, no exception itiake possible an eve- ' They reported that the geol-1 * Friday and Saturday ogists have been working for the at the noon luncheon, Tuesday. will be made under any consideration. Reading a letter from Robert j past several months and w ill Grade School Announcements Not Ready 5 program w ill include: somplete the appraisal soon. An) Bayles, region scout executive of J Grade and room assignments cannot he announc this area, Eugene, the club was 10 a. m. and appraisal of timber values of 55 u arts at the court has been completed and the final informed that an inspection w ill) ed at this time, hut will he told previous to school ^ndat 'h fair grounds. report is being written. These be made upon his return to this opening. Information concerning the number of new ‘ ‘ • ’ ■ w ill be an reports must be submitted to the area from a trip east. children (newcomers to the community) is urgently *-;b a rodeo listed at court on Oct. 20 of this year. , Papers necessary for granting .. rn will be the crown- One of he lawyers represent a charter are on hand, to he | needed before this information can he told. * Queen. At 7:30 w ill be ing the Indian Heirs, believes filled out by the club prior to hiaj Six-year high school students will find a number /bow At 9:30 dancing that ¡T Will he about two years coming here were inclosed with of changes in effect when school opens. The students’ beofre the settlement is finally the letter, together with a few > Parade at 10 a. m. made, but another one of the) handbooks to be used by those day will be divided into six one-hour periods. All regular students will be required to carry four reg ai 1:00, and rodeo im- lawyers figured it could be done in charge of the troop. ' ioliow with the pro- next year. With most every requirement ular subjects in addition to physical education, which aUally the same as the met at the present moment, little is also required unless the student brings a state is anticipated to hold up charter In New Home ^ y . a f fade w ill be for the troop. When requirements ment from a physician saying t h a t the student Over 300 visitors registered at, are met, a boat suitable for the should not participate. r a 07 with air show, . and baseball game Moore’s Variety and Apparel shop troop w ill be forthcoming, the New courses definitely added to the curriculum yernoon. Tuesday, opening day in their letter assured. are bookkeeping, Spanish I, woodworking and me *n. Monday. Labor new home. Mrs. Moore told the Heading the local sea troop chanical drawing. Because of very limited room fa a baseball game, Pilot she was feartul that quit* ù Herb Mason as skipper (the * Polo game. a number got away without reg scoutmaster) Stanley Patterson cilities, woodworking will be offered to senior boys, istering. However, her opening as mate (assistant scoutmaster). mechanical drawing and Spanish offered to junior ‘ ? A. Greer of j day in the new’ home was gratify Commiveemen for he troop in “ <■ ahi, were recent. ing. New stocks have been add clude Thor Ask. Jesse Hoagland and sophomore levels, and bookkeeping to seniors Greer's mother? ed. and more are coming right and junior if the schedule clears. and a few to be named as yet. e uurgin. alone. Mrs. Moore added. Day’s Program S With Parade: yhow Billed Daily Indian Heirs Held Special Meeting Sunday Afternoon Sea Scout Set-up Explained Tuesday To Rotary Club I-