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rage Two “World's Finest Climate” Eleven m others and one fath erf fits to be used f ir s t- w h e r e stu- u n i a T ? ^ ^ from the third grade cam e to dents plan to ta k e advantage of,'had h * is - «i Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore. the P arent T eacher’s Associa b o t h - i n o rder to save the g r e a d recent L ? tion, T hursday night. e r paym ents provided by the GI annarL o °Us March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. bill for the increased e x p e l s fuU* FO U RTH G RAD E M arjorie Moore brought a of la te r school years. ' —• ____ DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher bottle of black sand such as CARD PARTY ! F ^ a thtt they use in panning gold. Dixie NATIONAL €DITO RtAk_ Allsup was absent. A zalea G arden Club will hold <5,,^ " O m to O p is p ftii n u i W association The fourth grade is planning a ca rd party. at th e G range hall, x“ " *“ a seed collection for science eoBits^Efijr « ^ s ^ utioii I u T/ 3 L o rre tta W aldien brought a Thursday, Nov. 20, 8 00 p M v Bridge and pinochle w ill' ‘be Nov a dead scorpion. played. ! 0 5 We have 2 beans in our room Nation«! Ady«rti»inq Representative ___ _____ Adv.jNov. 6 One is about 7 inches tall. Rev. E. C. Hicks, p astor of Nov \o v s ftE W S P A P E D A I L V E R T r il^ G S E R V IC E . IN C . Virginia Akers, R eporter Sm ith R iver M ethodist church Nov « ie* rt« , • I Notional Betonai Ai*ocaetio4 w as a business c a lle r here S at.'lTota | rain BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Serving A m e ric a Many Veterans Get V. A. Approvals a Advertiser* andjbe Home Town Newipeper» IM W Randolph — Owca^a I. X • O F F I C I I • Hoftxw* Bkhj . Sao F t w ic u c o . Cat Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.60 Per Year, outside Curry County........ ................ $3.00 A total of 1733 W orld W ar II veterans have been approved for benefits under the s ta te of O re gon educational aid act, E duca tional Supervisor Edw ard T. T aggart of the D epartm ent of of V eterans’ A ffairs announced this week Sense Anú Some Of this number. 97 w ere a p according to a set pattern. Becoming an Eagle Scout in proved in the past m onth to a t scouting is much more difficult tend fall sessions of high schools, than reaching colonel in the a r colleges and o ther educational my, or a captaincy in the navy. institutions. This wras a decrease With it comes the honor th a t of 50 over the corresponding scarcely more than one boy in fall period of 1946. due, it is 100 ever attains. Eagle S c o u ^ believed to the fact th at 1947 are about the top of all honors, am endm ents to the act restrict tx en those reached in any senior sta te benefits of $35 a m onth scout unit. to those with at least six m onths’ Io become an Eagle Scout, service, and lim its m onthly pay the boy m ust be a first class ments to the actual num ber of scout. He m ust rise in rank to months in active service. F o r Star, u h w h requires a m inim um merly, an Oregon veteran w ith o f three m onths a fte r a tta in 90 days of active service could ing first class rating, together draw the entire 36 m onths’ bene with five m erit badges. N e x t fits. step, that of a L ife Scout, re T aggart advised those now in quires ten m erit badges, some school for the fall te rm who are] required, specifically. Then, as pot receiving sta te aid and wish a Life Scout, the lad m ust earn to do so. to notify the D ep art Z1 m erit badges in all. thirteen ment of V eterans’ A ffairs. S ta te of which arc required, w ithin L ibrary Building, Salem , or 416 the n e x t six months. S. W. 11th, P ortland. The law Next June, if the lads progress perm its retroactive paym ents to at the ra te thus fa r advanced, the s ta rt of the term , provided tìy D ew ey there will be some six or seven delay in m aking application People of C urry county should Eagle Scouts added to the local was caused by excusable over feel “in the luck" over th eir Del troop. C ertainly V erne’s achieve sight or neglect.” S ta te benefits for educational N orte county neighben, if re ment should offer them »he in ports can be taken at half "re spiration. This area should he purposes a re paid W orld W ar II peated value”. Del N orte taxes proud of these boys and th eir veterans who were Oregon resi dents for one year p rio r to e n te r have jum ped trem endously in achievements. some eases as much as MJO'/i. j ing service. To receive the full Tin* prospects tor the c o u n ty 1 S35 a m onth, the student must which faces th e new business] ’»• in class for 40 hours or more tax about the first of the y ear ' ach m onth. He cannot receive is not pleasant to think about, sta te aid at the tim e he is getting I » - «• especially for th»' p o tential in-i GI school benefits, but can take vestor who mav wish to m ake' first one then the other. T a s c a rt this their home. SECOND GRAD E explained. Lillian Fielder and Judy Jo h n D> I \o r te c o u n ty business He suggested that s ta te bene m en are a lm o st vio len t in th eir. son were absent Monday. U e have new m onitors this Opposition to th e proposed busi- ness ta x enacted by the board j week. o f su p e r v iso r s M o st sa y th a t its' On Monday we weighed o u r e n a c tm e n t w ould a b o u t drive all selves. Most of us weighed the b u s im s s from the County. sain«' as last month. Two of Us lost weight. 1 here is a new container for B rookings tro o p No 32. B»\v paper towels in our room. S co u ts of A m ericn soon w ill b«-, Mrs. Fromm visited us last honore.1 by having th e f ir s t' E ag le S cout of this p a rt of the week and we read our zoo story to her. sta te , as f a r as th e ! iloi ¡> able plumbing TH IR D GRAD E to a s c e rta in . V erne M endenhall Tuesday is a holiday. It is J w ill be th e scout receiving th«* nonsense Gas Floor F L R N A C E S J- J. Gallagher honor, and as one of th e lo c a l’ A rm istice day. 'Ve plan to make a post office co m m ittee to r Boy S couts 1 w ill in our room O ur teach er moved be first to say th a t V erne d e her desk up front. serves th«' honor THE C H A s D ’S e r v ic e Sandwiches - Salads - Coffee ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME M agazm es T oba YOUR LAUNDI' WHILE YOU Washed, Rinsed, and Completely Dried. Hour—Not much time away from Ho» Setf-Servh J. J. Gallagher plumbing mt H. A. JO C H EN S PLUMBING That Leaky Faucet Repaired! That New] p j^ M yers Pum ps & Plumbing Fixtur Tem plar Hotel Bldg. Brookings.! D ft Y V / Y ou M Depend U p o n Is M O O ti M ■ F a s t , Q u a l i t y W orkm ansh ip On Woolens, Silks, Draperies, Bian IF IT CAN BE CLEAXED- WE CAN CLEAN IT! C u r-D e f Clean» B ro o k in g s 1 See Us For M O U L D IN G , -N a tio n a l Kheem, Jud W hitehead. Mission. Mon lag electrie and gas fired water heaters. k I’d • His Laundr T IS D A L E S Cigarettes f o u n t a in 00 Phone 233 Lay Ray. B arbara, Phillip I Owe d m s n t just get an Eagle o, WoKd.3 Bobby Chapman and Roy visited Scout badge E n n the Oregon T u n is < ouucil « »inn ’ issue owe the Community Library. CROFT EASTER LILY it m ust go through national' Ralph C a r r s m other visited the third grade, Friday. ' lanting and Forcing Stock h carquarteis in .Vru- York City.,* I ‘avid and Dianne are ill. Zane f>om u hert everything is cssuetj Brookings. Ore. U SA . moved away. 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