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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1947)
Alwajs For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! ÍE TWO. NUMBER THIRTY-ONE BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1947 hool Budget Carried by 219-120 Leavitt, Dist?<.?“s-<„u^> <’,\0.iM 'raiive {Community Chest v; 1 /W> 1 IlSIlb M i d i " ,H Hl>ld Eleftlon Soon n . With nominations made in the I/I nine zones of Coos-Curry Elec tric Co-operative, election o a board of directors is set for Sat urday, Oct. 18. it was revealed try Clubs Over here this week.. •Id Working For A. E.. Sandbo, current director is up for re-election, but nomin Harmony ated to oppose him is a man by name of Walker of Pistol River. in, w ith its ‘four-lane’ Mr. Sandbo asks support of local of achievement, with Co-op members in his election, clubs in all countries ¡jjjan^s for wj,ich wjn mailed those dominated by the out sho rtjv Blain,” will be a prime _____ 2 ________________ . 1J IxllinClW u Harrv with Ikiah Safeway Store I H arry E duards of the I firm Largest Vote In History Of School Cast Last Fridav of Mason & Edwards, who left here two weeks ago for Peta luma, California, is now mana- _ . . . 1 per iff the Ukiah Safeway Store, LtH’fil ( hairman Being it was learned here Monday. Discussion On Budget Sought For Drive in In hls younger days Harry Was Held Thursday worked for this same concern, This V icinitv Evening at School it is said and he often told hls friends in this area, that he still Bernard Mather, countv chair- liked that business "about the Interest In the local schools man of the community chest, best’ I was shown Friday evening when was a Brookings visitor, Monday,; His wife and family an* visit- 339 voters turned out to approve seeking a local chairman to aid ing at Petaluma this week, but the third budget for the district, in solicitation. He informed th<* expect to return here shortly. 219 to 120. in what was said to !ir. the peace of the world, Pilot that Mrs. Agda R i c k n e r . ------------------------------------ have lx»en the most spirited can be," state Scott Leav- j Help Needed On New chairman la« year had reigned. N e w pagtor Wj|| Jake ¡election in the history of this t governor of Rotary Parsonage Construction In explaining the drive to the . . . .. , area. Uonal. on his visit, T u e s - Pilot, he said: Pastorate Duties. Sunday Noteworthy in this election The parsonage, at the Com the local club. Rev N. L N. Neufeld, recently munity Baptist church, is rapidly. , "The L Oregon Chest continued . was the determination of the try stands for service, and taking shape but the trustees after thp War for the PurPose called by the Community Baptis ist people in favor of the budget, nee permeates every na- find thnv nnnd find they need more materials of coordinating the raising of Church from California, takes which side won on July 17 by a lery tongue, and all have and labor to rush the structure, funds for and the distribution of over his duties, Sunday, at the 107 to 89 vote, and more than doubled its vote at the election so that the new pastor may move funds to seven Oregon child- local church. caring agencies and the Oregon Highly recommended, especi- last Friday. Opponents of the into it as soon as possible. Many men of the area have Mental Hygiene Society. The ally in his work with the youth, issue gained hut thirty-one votes, expressed a willingness and de- ¡funds an* raised through the, his coming is expected to aid despite a vigorous campaign sire to aid on this project Ma-1 work of ,ocal Community Chests materially in interesting all the i against the issue. terials have been "accumulating 1 in ,he state nf OreE°n Trt‘ Orp* y°unK people of the community HEARING HELD THURSDAY and August Johnson, superin- «on Chest als0 r«‘nders wha1’ church work. Opponents, Thursday evening tendent, plans to work a crew cver d is ta n c e possible to the, For a time, the new pastor is at {claimed th»* local scliool costs Friday of this week ' various communities of the state Josephine apartm ents All those who can help arc'«" working out a federated pro- excessive on the grounds that c. Oregon Prison Association J the janitor costs were to high; urged to be present Friday mom- t i fund raising Iris is ing, or to see Archie Hendricks done ^or PurP°s' of dimin-i d. Y.M.C.A. Service Men’s Pro that the clerk pay was out of dine with that paid by other gram .a t Hendricks Furniture Co., the at,nK as many separate cam- ..— 'bus saving paigns as ----- possible saving Campaigns in the various schools of the area. chairman of the committee. J time, money and effort on the bounties for this year will be I>*ad by Howard James, mem- part of the contributors and the conducted mostly during the her of the school board, the dis workers. month of October. The total goal cussion was kept in line at all "The member agencies are: for the Oregon Chest is $436, times He explained that schtxil a. Seven State Aided Child in moat counties funds are being costs, like costs of living, had Caring Agencies: 593.00. This has been equitable risen sharply in the past year, Boys' & Girls’ Aid Society added for other agencies render- but he also {minted out that Boh Williamson and his moth allocated to all the counties and the school enrollment, in dis Catholic Charities er. after several attempts to open ing services in th communities, trict 17. had risen more sharply Children’s Farm Home earlier, managed to get their greater. Therefore, let us keep since 1944 Oregon Protective Society bakery into production Tuesday Salvation Army's White in m ind: The local schools, it was of this week. Scott Leavitt This trend is bringing about pointed out, were the only ones Shield Home A grand opening, probably on many ft*derated campaigns. The in the county to show gains dur Volunteers of America's u . . Saturday of next Week will be Children’s task is great, yet the need is in g the war years All the others Mothers’ and il notPd same Pnn cl* . announced later. At this time the j greater. Therefore, let us keep in the county showed decreases. Home I „ ‘ V.’ national public will be invited to comp keep in mind : Waverly Baby Home I Gold Beach, it was drawn to the that'aii " an Prancisco in I in to inspect the modern bakery b. Oregon Mental Hygiene I Everybody gives, everybody ben- tention of the voters, had only . ; •* a ' S. creeds and which the Williamsons have con- jefits. Society 145 in high school at this time, •/und a common ground structed f0 s,.n e th,< an a r-.Ling about understand- i yet their budget called for ' a‘ch India especially with {$1700 more than Brookings had ■ctm. for there, Rotary bugeted for the education cf the as done much to ce- 86 already enrolled here Peoples who have lived TALK APPEALING ELECTION icntury-old feuds.” Reports about the area that 'congressman from the the opponents of the budget, as ntanai to where he voted, would again be ap(M*aling 'r” service from was ont last spring there were 81 en- to the state tax commission. ' n< 1 service work i Enrollment Lnroiimeni a at t Brookings m Schools, v h w ..- , rolled in High School. Monday, 88 ; r. • U • ry hut with this year, is up from last year, figures Laundry Sets October 15, ry Club, Tues. in Curry Countv New Bakery Open Now For Business Enrollment Higher Monday Than Registered Last Year ne went fo the four 7 tar> and noted th e' •lt' f the local club. « Slightly--------- - * »y more than four Old / ere Mrs. Leavitt was P' f'n’prtained by a num- 7 iry Anns, at the Tis- r rf! " ' Mildn Shangle and were visitors yrne, Sunday. were signed on the rolls. Under the six year system, adopted For Its Opening Date Advertising has gone out this this year, the enrollment figures are: week, telling that Oct. 15, has (bv grades) been set as opening da’e for the regisU . , , new self-service laundry In this High School Grade School area. . Grade Boys Girls lotal Total Grade Iloys Girls awaiting the completion Seventh .................. 9 12 21 of While 18 the building, these new, up- First ....................® Eighth ....................18 6 24 j to-date washers will be put on Zo Second ..................,:i *“ Ninth ......................14 15 29 display at Chetco Home and Auto Third .....................20 9 Tenth ....................12 12 24 Supply Co. and Moore’s Variety. Fourth ................... 16 13 Women will find this service Eleventh ................11 8 19 extraordinary because they may Fifth ...................* Twelfth ................. 8 8 16 take their weekly washing there Sixth ..................... 13 10 and bring it home in just a few minutes, dry and ready to iron. 61 133 Totals 142 So Totals