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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1948)
N oh here A finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community three , number f o u r t e e n BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON THURSDAY. JU N E 3. HM8 W ill Receive Diplomas Loca I ly If BLOSSOM FESTIVITIES POSTPONED Festival Special Edition Copies Are Available Commencement Program GRADUATION IS SET FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 4, AT H. S. Because the edition last week Prcx?essional, “N ahonul M arch,-G eorge W. W arren E vily n D e M oss -was forced into the mails be- ,,v . E velyn u im o s s fore certain Festival stories had M artin, Stillm an and B la c k .................... S extette been turn ed in, the Pilot. Satur- Irene Rau, B etti Goldizen, Marilyn Struebing day afternoon and evening, com- Ruth H assett, C harlotte Landauer, M argaret B yrne onement Made piled and printed a spcial 4-page High School S alutatorian Poem ' t . . ™ v Eighth Grade Will Be edition for those who wished to) «« t o t m ......................... J uanita K inion se of Lateness included In Commence m ail copies to friends elsewhere, “Welcome” ........................................... - Blooming Period F o r the mailing list of the Pi- E lem entary School Valedictorian KERS ment Exercises Then lot fo r this area, copies will be „ _ cause lilies will not be in enclosed, but if additional ones ‘ ° a Oe” (Farew ell ,0 T hee' ........................... Q vern L ili ' akalni M arshall N. Dana, editor of B by July 4. Monday eve- a re needed they may be obtained S ex te tte : Irene Rau, B etti Goldizen, M arily Struebing the editorial page of the Oregon p e committee planning th e from any of the usual news- Ruth H assett, Charlotte Landauer, M argaret B um e Journal, choosing for his sub- ■Blossom Week festivities, stan d s in town. Valedictory Address (’„ n m r r v ”" ’ H' be oned the affair from th e ____________ J ............................................. charlotte L andauer com m encem ent speaker Friday Itive date of July 4 to th e ; M arshall N D ava eï ening at 1W8 graduation T I B i r n i A l l M C C T C Comrnencement Address: “Here W e Come tend of July 17 and 18. marshall N. D ana Brookings High School, sot I OTIC rL A N M C C lj E M o r ° l Editorial Page, Oregon Journal ,for e|gh, „.c|ock “a, , he — paced by George Funk, pres- j * cron Lily Growers As non, and joined by mem- I of the Azalea Festival As- n, a program was out- Monday evening, and in- |N DIFFERENCE IN THIS VICINITY Presentation of G raduating Class .. L ynn O. H ampton , Principal lInder the six-year high school Presentation of Elementary- Diplomas ............. G eorgia F romm wifi re c e iv e Hthetr*’ d V o n m ^ ’a t Curry County School Superintendent the same time, instead of having Presentation of High School D ip lo m a s ................... H erbert P ayne * separate commencement. The Chairman, Board o f Directors, D istrict No n program , in another column of urday, July 17: Conducted .this page, shows th at the vale- of the lily fields by mem- Recessional: “National March” Geo. W. W arren .. E velyn D e M oss dictor‘an of the eighth grade is | f the association, and vis- i to make the welcome, instead (Audience Standing) will be shown the scenic ----------------------- of the high school salu tato rian . ’h?htf» tea It is w ith co n sid e ra b le in d if- For camp inspection, both the . iw o nurnb*’re W’H be given by « n> ' r,noon t a basebal 1 ference th a t this area switched local patrols tied, which was tru e high sch001 gir,s se x te tte - bc- through most all scoutcraft a r . Jfore 1 be address, following which ¿m/p r r f " 11 ’ 1 corona’ to "daylight savings time" on Ï" i ¡1.thX / Vening: ¡Tuesday. W hile the merchants as tivities until it cam e to special !he «raduates¡ will be presented • \ be m orning I a whole agreed to follow the activity rating, w here the Ow Is | by~ L*'nn ° H anipton, principal, w devoted to church serv-1 fell down in comparison with th e ' ^ P ’omas f° r Jbe eighth grade *yh \is,Tors a tte n d in g the i B y m u tu a l consent of all local Eagle patrol graduates will be presented by Mr. Thomas, of Port Orford. I M r s IGeorgU Erom m - c o u n t y ' r ( bo’ce- ’ j business men, with exception of Gold Beach, Port O r Î parad® ° f flo a ts : three, day-light savings tim e will accompanied his boys to camp ii‘uJ’crm tendent of schools. at 2:00 p. m. w ith i n - ,become effective today (Thurs- S aturday m orning as it was a ».. J1 jI o m a s 2 <>r fhe u ‘gh school ford and Brookigns uls, organizations, etc., ex- d a y), until fu rth er notice. This ra d u a tes D in number, will be Troops Were Included graduation exercise which pre- ' presented 5 to enter in the competi- is keeping in lines with all com by H erbert Payne, the -------- j vented F riday’s appearance Ifor prizes. m unities and cities along the W ith over 50 Roys Scouts par- Gold Beach boys cam e with- chairm an of the hoard of direi- tors for D istrict No. 17. F ‘ r-’ • par • ie to last Oregon coast. iticipating, the first C urry Coun- out adult leadership, while John ___ , ,, . r .-ast two hours, and to ------------------------------------------ tv camporee w.ts held at W est- G inther and Brad Tillotson had ...... Complete and list i ..,’ * ' program anf 1S ° of 'L i ? 1'* ®ta te P l r k ' 3 P ‘c' exam pl<‘ of C alifornia and m a n y ; mop«"’forest w n ’id- ram p eigh» C harge of Brookings " troop. I c h a r e e B r o o k in s trrv.n g ra d u a tes ap p ear on th is p age •X Toff‘ne P,1,a n2 Cd f0r ° f Or<’K° n's cities, the indiffer- mll(,s , hp w inchureh river. Area Will Adopt New Plan Today, To Con form With State SCOUT TROOPS ENJOY FIRST CO. CAMPOREE, SAT. £n5uV r SS ¡T*“ * * " un- «Z Brookings was * represented w e e by, , Funds by; . * * l vesper. w r v l « w ill I, , a lly u.ned tor the park about I ever, th a t since , Sunday, following to long tw itched to l display to eon - time, th is a r e a e n re d ,< B rookings w as rep resen ted how- California has jj i and scout*, Gold f e l l, t.y ten Port Orford by 18. The the savings of . - . m ig h t a . well -a m p o re e w as ,n c h a rg e of D av e Sought For _ U Portland Disaster U U lS U S Ic r Relief for the d estitu te in the flooded areas is solicited through 3e festivit.es. follow suit for all radio pro- Putnan1' rpS,onal L -lst year and w ith so gram s had been changed, the 1° reporting the camporee to the medium of containers be- .... v,...- F "able comment, w a s ' bus schedules will remain on Rotary, Tuesday noon. John (»in *ng Placed. W ednesday m orning, t . r lWa- v °f bly blooms stan d ard time, thus will be one ther, scout master, told of of how hov ln businesses houses of this area, ls -v< ir ibe week h o u r la te r than Brookings had fbe lads endured the th e rains rains of of and being cared for by the Aux- ••8 he bit,'Sum week, has been used to. Friday night with practically no iliary of the local VFW post. The work was undertaken im- * aside for this purp o se.' This tim e plan was taken into comment,, yet with high spirits, _ ■ -n this m atter, all or- consideration by the Croft Lily which hy morning had ebbed con- m ediately following receipt bv are visheo asked to tak e Growers, Monday evening in the siderably until «•' me j muviouv u »» w . the sun S atur- M. S. Brainard, of an urgent tel- egram from the VFW headquar »¡th the m e m b e r-* p lanning of the program for the 'lay had dried the clothing --- v,‘v mvmm-r* »uaiimiiu ui m e pivKiam iv» m «» ---- 1 time SO , h a , no "forthcom ing Lily Blossom week Brookings’ patrols took I W WW» ,„ p i 'e rs m Portland, asking ™ th a t .11 * mn . lndividual m ust A w aiting final action all over honors, just 2/10 of a point be- available post and auxiliary re- ' • ’ than a couple of Oregon, this area will be more low blue ribbon aw ard set for lltf fund« be forw arded immedi- "• Js work. o r less along the same ptan as any camporee a ' ^ a" d California, Coos Bay practiced in C a lifo rn ia . C o o t Bay In first first aid aid the the Owl Owl patrol patr* more as could be obtained rp liPf \ w h e n thev were from . the relief ntn mey were r s t a ( b ' l e r . sum _ . b P at K o rn c R liw and Othcr largei Oregon cities took honors, w when they were »uxiiiar- r\erns buy «IsC lothinq r. E - ln^ A sc h e d u le w ill be p d i K h e i u ,s ,.n at - p a tie n t" w h o h ad f a n - dc« « •« * . .t u.m..... w m done. ------------------- ——- — --------- H. I . <4 p iin # * t up? A * I IH H , d°ne’ u . P.-T. A. Picnic, Fri. Treats Children The school pot luck F riday was w-ell attended by students and parents. Everyone enjoyed a good feed with ice cream and ¡coffee served by P.-T. A. Games and contests for the younger children w ere led by Mrs. John G inther, Mrs. Lynn Ham pton and George W idney Prizes were given. The baseball game, scheduled with C rescent City, * was post- poned because of ram. Breaks Leg Sunday As Falls From Tree In Yard Ia n n is H o a r . ’-••• u "Id 1 (jf P 1 ° gQn j ,, j o oar’ ar *on of Mr Mr an(J and Mrs >lrv E(j Ed H Sunday, w hile playing w ith a chum s, leg, in addition to su n erin g . e \ accid en t w hich brok*» his rit;hf 'M Elen rnw HI, „ » , .u im ,,rO>c -rhn n.»rfnrm - re c e n t sale Of Buddy poppies. " w n u n O iu m r u s I I M 1 . •k Ben who pur- __ ______ ! tk« - t y rns, Uho eral other injuries, in e p enorm . - »leg. The two youngsters w ere . . . J , . . to Mr. . . . Z-W..L— monpy probably chm hing in In a a flowering ¿r, . ; " ' n Sh°P from Mr. ance’ according G inther I ............... , wl| ... | ---------- - be __ clliIluI,,B 1JUW,.tlII|f tree in Sm ith late :a tro l on used, primarily, to finance Hi iI v” 1 >ed a deal News Items Are Sought the same assigngment. habilitation of the thousands of fpU ln surh a m anner to break (‘’abl a r d s C lothing Copy for the June issue of! Following a trian g u lar compas G. I. students attending \ anport jPg -jy,e Ho ar home is n e a r «to U ; a ! m o i t two Hi-Lines, m onthly publication of course, Brookings took first as GI college and their fam ilies the grPPnhouse. a thP r and Mrs Bil1 Coos-Curry E lectric Co-op., is in the Eagle patrol actually hit but according to B rainard, as ' ------------------- •> , Jll‘';nt>r building, th e Pilot office, and will be on the exact spot, but disagreem ent disbursem ent of the funds w-ill anfj yocum were Me- in8- Bi'n told th e press w ithin another week, ¡among patrol members caused be through experienced veteran morial day visitors of relatives Ke ' will keep n has been a policy of tht the patrol to m -ve its final de»- hands it is more than probanl< at ( ;rants p asg » open. This Co-op to include neighborhood tination. th at every penny will be closely * --------------------------- Kerns added, news item s in this publication. ,o | The Eagle Patrol, with a r a t - . scnitinized le fo re it Is handed cording to Mrs. red Freem an. a te w m o „ ,h 5 | if anyooe has news items, please ing 2 5 ., M all_ » ^ p a t r o l s tn o u t c™ u.?on. should 1^ ^ Ä ^ T a b o u t the tel- >sely followed by of both es- tu rn them in to the Pilot office.: camp, ®tT,t ol with 2.0—which is,m ad e just as soon as yo can I egram and donated ill the n< raised to ,T h is also may be classified ad-.O w i j Ms. ac- essary containers. . d patrol in any- troop, ¡get to the nearest contain« ¿vertising. a star