Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 28, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
"W orld’s Finest C lim ate’
I n i - a l R iid < r < 4 i ' n s t s S h o w
I J R d l » U Q g t l V O S lb o IlO W
THURSDAY
AUGUST
L e s s M o n e V f o u r m a jo r d is tr ic ts o f th e c o u n ty . T h e s p e a k e r con-pat™ ». Exhibit»
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L » csS i t w i i c y clu d ed by sa y in g t h a t a s p rin c ip a l o f th is d is tr ic t all stated.
Spent In Brookings, Per Pupil Census
he w a n te d to o p e ra te schools a s c h ea p ly a s possible,’ wp^ r aand Mrs- Thomas
c o n siste n t w ith efficiency a n d p u b lic school s ta n d a r d s i” g" whTau.-nS^ **
In e x p la in in g c o m p a ra tiv e school co sts of C u rry o f e d u ca tio n . H e th e n h a lle n g ed th e g ro u p : ‘‘S h all John a . Rosman'*1?
FricJay.
co u n ty , to th e recen t fo rm a tio n m e etin g o f »Southern we give th e h ild re n o f th is a re a a 23-30 b re a k , a 50-50
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Mrs'
w W Shedd and
C u rry C ou n ty T a x p a y e rs L eague, L ynn 0 . H a m p ­
Tight Boree of «
¡Calif. spent the
ton, local s u p e rin te n d e n t o f schools, cam e up w ith
home. They had been on Mr and V ’5
Library Notes their
som e in te re s tin g fig u res. In s ta r tin g his e x p la n a tio n ,
a short vacation trip which had D r Shedd i J‘ J‘ ®
This week several new books, taken them to O regon Caves and Galla her ' 3 COUSU1 •
M r. H am p to n cited tw o re a so n s w hy school co sts
purchased
from funds donated cities in th a t vicinity. Mr. B ant-
a re high in th e B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r a re a : F ir s t, th a t
by Topaz R ebekah lodge, are on sari is an electrical co ntractor. ]
S o u th e rn C u rry co u n ty is nice place in w hich to live the shelves of the Chetco Com-i M rs. G race W arren of S a n ta
th a t m any people have moved here, an d second, th e m um ty library. T h e s e b o o k s CruZi Calif„ m other of Mrs Ed
Make It A p,
form a p a rt of the perm anent F Ackley, arrived on the mid-
Rod and G un C lub had failed to kill off th e s to rk .
» see O. K. Rubber,
He th e n show ed figures from th e 1947-1948 b u d ­ library collection in which c h il-'lig h t bus> T hursday, to spend
dren and ad ults a re finding much several days in this area. Plan-
e
rs
fo r re-cappi^
g e ts filed w ith th e C u rry co u n ty officials. H e p o in te d enjoym eht..
i ing to visit P o rtland, Mrs. W ar- T j rp< n c , tv 1'"*»
o u t th a t th e re a re 1206 pupils listed on th e la s t C u r­
"The 500 H ats of Bartholom ew r?n w as loud in h e r parise of |
, ’
W o r k a n d thg
ry c o u n ty census of w hich th is a re a h a s 366, o r 30.3 Cubbins,” by Dr. Seuss is one this a re a and its clim ate.
though w ritte n prim arily |
m e tric
Precision 1
p e r cent. T he to ta l am o u n t b u d g eted in C u r r y co u n ­ which
tor children will no doubt be pick-
. ' ^ ito rs a t Del N orte C ounty
ty, in clu d in g th e rejected B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r b u d g e t ed by m other or fa th e r or older \ aH ’ C rescent City, retu rn ed to
O. K. Rubber We
fo r th e 1947-1948 y ear, fo r e le m e n ta ry an d h ig h bro th er for a quick perusal be- *?ls a ie a su*te disappointed w ith
fore
little
siste
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tak
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it
back
,he
attenandce
they
said
was
acro
ss from new P
school purp o ses am o u n ted to $300,336. O f th is to ta l to the lib ra ry
present. Giving reasons for his
th e B ro o k in g s-H a rb o r b u d g et a m o u n te d to $69,944
The appealing illu stra tio n s as ap p aren h ><<<* of in te re st all o f[
F. N. Tyi
o r 23.2 p e r cent.
well as the hum orous ta le of the ,l?em sa,d lh a t fa ,lu re of j> r r ,v a i
M r. H am p to n th en pointed o u t th a t in th e re ­ little boy who couldn’t ta k e ofl 11 « ™ u s concess.ons had much ’ ■DrOQKllll.s
jected budget w ould have been re q u ire d to e d u c a te Ins hat will be good e n te rta in - 10 do w llh lh<? poor show ing of
m ent for all.
30 p e r cent o f th e ch ild re n of th e c o u n ty a t 23 p e r
Each lib rary opening, Tuesday
cent . o . f . the
am o u n t, an d p ay
. . bud
„ g eted
-
.. $10,000 on . a and F riday from 3 to 5. finds new
new building. E x c lu d in g th e new b u ild in g co st, th e borrow ers and new books, indi-
NOW OPEN!
rejected b udget would re q u ire e d u c a tio n 30 p e r c en t '¡d u a ls and groups a re contrib-
o f the children on 29.9 p e r cent o f th e to ta l a m o u n t uting, and t pa veiling l i b r a r y
boxes from the Oregon sta te li­
bud g eted fo r all school p u rp o se s in th is c o u n ty .
b rary are added as they are
B u d g et costs of o th e r la rg e r u n its in th e c o u n ty w e re needed. Among t h e generous
donors are A m erican Legion Aux-
then cited
C
o
s
tP
liary’ Lai,‘es A uxiliary of Vet-
D istrict
B u d g et P u p ils
«QQQ
eFanS ° f ForeiSn W ars, Mrs. Ruth
P o rt O rfo rd
$52,150.00
228
•?——o i B athiany. Mrs. Mabel Stonehouse,
Gold Reach
2 6 2 1 Mrs. B ertha Moore, M artha Ul-
... 57,537.00
219
3 5 0 i ricb an<^ Zora Ziegler.
L anglois
50,144.00
143
B orrow ers have been taking
Hrt Hiking- H a rb o r (re je c t.) 69,944.00
366
191 advantage of a special service in
Since th e union high school d is tr ic ts above ill- ’Which tehy may request books,
d u d e several e le m e n ta ry d is tric ts an d th e cen su s which are not on th^ shelves,
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does not in the fig u res above, co sts fo r h ig h an d ele- V1',5' , ,"'qUt.sts, are 9ent ,o the
m e n ta ry p u rp o se s in each o f th e u nion h ig h schooBedVften whhin a few d ^
Hamilton
Upholstery
Shop
d is tric t a re listed below. T hey include all o f th e ele- ing lists on various subjects a r c 1
m e n ta ry d is tric ts b u d g e ts and th e u nion h ig h s c h o o P kept in the ,ocal library for those
I who wish to m ake selections.
m each case and a r e a :
„
, The com m unity library is a t
Dist
B udget P u p ils ( ost E a . 1 1 »resent sponsored by H a r b o r ;
P o rt O rfo rd
$220.72 ; Com m unity Club, and adminis-
$59,152.95
268
2 6 1 1 0 ' tered hy its lib ra rY com m ittee.
Gold Beach
73,109.50
280
1 ^ rs‘ Oorolhy Lockland and Miss
L anglois
53.1 IS. 50
147*
' •’ O J Mary Caviti a lte rn a te in main-
B rookings, re je cte d
366
69,944.85
1 9 1 . 1 0 i tam ing the Tuesday and Friday
< • ) 1 his fig u re, 147, includes all o f th e c en su s in openings.
D ist. No. 5, w h ere as only p a r t o f th e d is tric t is in
th e union high school d is tric t.
D u al News Items
The figures listed d is re g a rd tu itio n * s tu d e n ts , Mr. and Mrs. Toivo B antsari
w ith th e assu m p tio n th a t all o f th e d is tr ic ts have iand son of Dayton were brief
ab o u t th e saint* n um ber. H ow ever, th e to ta l n o n -h ig h I a b *>r^_ here Sunday en route to
school b u d g e t is \ e r \ sm all in c o m p ariso n w ith th e
Coming Events
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HOW YOU WILL '
BENEFIT BY READING
M eeting of Boar«! of D irecto rs
of D ist. No 17 is th e first T u e s­
d ay of each m onth
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Every Monday evening, 7:30
Boy Scout m eeting at Odd F el­
lows hall. Scouts urged to bei
present at all m eetings
Every first and third W ednes­
day of month. Post 966, V eterans
of Foreign W ars and A uxiliary
Sidney Croft Lodgt, A F. *
A. M m eets each second and
fourth 1- riday c,f the month a
the Odd Fellows hall Visitine,
Masons are welcome.
Every W ednesday night at 7 30
M utual
Im provem ent Associa-1
tion. H arbor School. Old and
young a re invited to come.
Every Thursday evontng. L O
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