Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 10, 1948, Image 1

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,Y BLOSSOM
INS REMAIN
BROOKINGS.
CURRY COUNTY.
OREGON’
THURSDAY. JU N E 10, 1948
Cars A vailable
For School Voters
F o r those people who wish
to vote in the school bond
í W í
election, next Monday, June
on »,J
14, from 2 to 7 p. m., who
suse Chetco Grange w as
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have no means of transpor
Sint to surrender or "trad e"! tatio n , a group of people of
)f the]
nee night of July 17, plans
iereri -£.|
this a re a have volunteered to
| the forthcoming Lily Blos-
? Bill
use cars for that purpose.
:mae looked for a few days!
y Jan
On this committee are: P.
they would have to be al-
J. Lesm eister, who may be
again, after one postpone-
reached by phoning 186; W ar­
Plans, however, will go ren Smith, 132; Homer Kess­
hrd as announced in th t la st
ler, 201; or A. P. Hendricks,
the Pilot, th a t is, on
a t 213. Anyone of these will
hreay and Sunday, Ju ly 17 a rra n g e transportation.
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If anyone wishing transpor­
is news was given the Pilot,
ta tio n cannot reach any of
day, by George Funk, pres-
these men by phone, a post
of Croft Lily Growers As-1 card will do as well.
n, sponsors of the e v e rt, j
first laid the plans f o r ] -------------------------------------------
,i and 18, at a tim e when
ww a
are expected to be in full DlW DANCE SET
grange Trade D ate
Hth Lily Growers
Commencement Proqram
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M ar C h ’” G e ° r E e W W , rren ' EVXLVN ’’'M oss
You Are
M artin. Stillm an and B l a c k ..............
SavTErrc
/r e a r ffuu. B ern G o ld e n , M arilyn Struebing
' itX TE TO
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U 1 n 'lsaett> C harlotte Landauer, M argaret B yrne
High School S alutatorian Poem
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J uanita K t kt ™
" W elcome”
J uanita K inion
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DIPLOMAS GIVEN
TO 4 0 STUDENTS
AT COM M ENCE!
R onald A kers
M arshall N . Dana
E lem entary School Valedictorian
Principal Speaker
Aloha Oe” (Farew ell to T h e e ) ........................... Q ueen I i i . mk *,™
S extette: Irene Rau, B etti Ooldizen, M arily Struebihg
A t Ceremonies
Ruth H assett, Charlotte Landauer, M argaret B yrne
Valedictory Address . .
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M arshall N. Dana, editor of th e
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........................................... charlotte L andauer
Commencement Address: “Here We Comp”
V iD s m n kt n
I Oregon
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Editor of Editorial Page Oregon Journal
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Was PrinciPal «I*«ker at the 1948
P r e s e n ta tio n of
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9
Journal
. commencement
exercises
last
ua ing C I ass •• L ynn O. H ampton , Principal Friday evening at the high school
1 resentation of E lem entary Diplomas ............. G eorgia F romm when 17 seniors and 23 eighth
Cwrry County School Superintendent
graders were aw arded diplomas.
Presentation of High School D ip lo m a s ................... H erbert P ayne
G rad u atin K from high school
Chairman, Board of Directors, D istrict No 17
w ere: Robert W att Church, Yo-
Recessional: “N ational .Varel,'' Geo. W. W arren
E velyn DeMoas L"",'1" EL,in s e r' Anthony Jabes
(Audience Standing)
E ' EL»N
Eelipe. G « r g e H ow ard Gr<»-.-
beck, Ju n ita Sue Kinion (sa lu ­
ta to ria n ), C harlotte Joann L an­
dauer
(valedictorian),
Donald
Raymond M erritt, C harles La-
V em e Mendenhall, Jam es Roy
^iph Vincent has been dele-
Myers, Dorothy S arah Ray, Don­
as publicity d irector to 1
ald Thomas Raymond, Irene El-
’ise the event by series of
T zy iy .lL «
d istrict No. 17 will be g iv e n , promise of the sta te departm ent, 'sie Rau. Ethel Pierce-Redfleld,
Fes in papers of the west-!
n a n ce nopen IO rcaise the opportunity, Monday, June 14 will denote progress
tow ard
June Lc
progress tow
ard a a ¡June
L orraine Robinson, Alma
part of Oregon, hoping tc
from J to 7 p. m. to decide if it remedy of the situation, and the! Lou Salmon, Dorothy E hzalieth
N ecessary Finances
ft hundreds of visitors tc
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will bond and build, or pass up local schools will again be put S tark , and Donald Lee V aughan.
eant which is hoped to far-
To help finance th e forthcom- the state aid of some 20-odd thou- on "conditionally sta n d a rd ” ba-
From the eighth grade w ere:
k that shown last year.
ing Lily Blossom Time, th ’s v i-isand dollars, and m aintain a sub- sis until the building is com plete Richard Adams, Ronald Akers,
fady several firms and in- cin ity ’s chance to show’ to t h e ‘s,andard school. These w ere the
but not la te r than June, 1949.: Je rry Anderson, Lyndle Fadling,
iiak have said they wouid w orld its floral w ares, Croft L ily tdunt farts that were pointed out If passed, under the bonding plan Jim m y Fitzhugh, K aren Foltz,
floats in this year’s parade, j G row ers Association has a u v e r-iai Rotary club, Tuesday by those bids for construction w i l l be George Foster, I>ean H am pton,
announced that they ex- tised a dance. Saturday, June interested in advancing the lo- called as soon as legally possible. Rosalee Kinion, Jam es Lytle,
- 0 »pare but as little ex- 12 a t H arbor Ggrange, when the c;d schools.
The local parent-teachers as- Adrian Glen Moore, Glenn Od­
in this endeavor.
crowd will he treated to both old
June 1944, there were five sociation has issued a statem ent ton, Anita Raymond. M arvin
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tim e and modem music.
teachers, and about one-third the in form of a paid advertisem ent. Reed. W illiam Shipley, Robert
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F eatu rin g the event w ll be
on pa ge three of this issue, point- Shipley, C harlotte Simpson, Ed-
FOR SATURDAY
0. F
ghnual
ed aî|
CHA|?TP|c
( j m
jw. _
H| PI AMC CCT Mrs. Roy Parker, and set
■ t n i t j .Jtl gic by Mrs Lou Harvey.
)Hv P m - , CM u
• 0
t lub M ill
»welcomed, June 26
Son
K!
the playing sin
,i> 'lie--
com Time O m song written by
School District No 17 W ill Voice Itself
A t Bond Issue Election Set For June 14
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voters, ¡ng out the t
that failure u|,> S t a r k ,
r.« \< ii> Stellar,
of pasaagi will mean to this <Ua* Pwain Sumner, i.> i«- V;iiii-h;i>i,
to mu- f , r nt " ,sr
has been re- trict, and the children of the Donald W arnock and
D orothy
reived by the school board. Vot- area. A study of its contents w ip Wilson.
T ickets have been on sale all , , s u f,° are nof sun °1
prove th at there is little choice
Ronald Akers, as valedictorian
week in an efl
funds need. 1 for
swell tin rlipibility, on lafcod to oontaotiin the mattei
financing of
-55-°
-
foi the eighth grade, gave tka
welcome following a number by
this event, set for S aturday and I
,
.
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•alutateriaiVs p
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26 at 7 00 p. m . h a s S u n d a y . J u ly 17 and is
number of puirita enrolled
rre-bchool
CliniC
Q rlo tk L andauer
be found registered today. Today
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gave the valedictorian talk, and
t!« date and time set for
the faculty has 14 teachers, and Set, W ed., June 16 spoke of the regret the seniors
there
not
only
is
insufficient
class
RT„™ r 4 X r t Cand picnic Concludes
Beginning at 9:00 a m.. Wed- ,,a<1
l*'avlaB T » 1
room space, but equipm ent is nesday. June 16. Dr. Erickson,
D‘P,om" for ,h <- «‘■Khth grade
r rf - by the Medford club,
not
available
to
care
for
anyways
:,,r a n y w a y s "
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M r,. Q m
lie case of all Rotary c h a r School For Term
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t
eu
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near the number enrolled.
anf u r -
»tevenson, ,.
countv suoerintendent of
TWntatlons. all clubs of! A picnic for th e « « -y e a r high
s, at(,
dentist, will conduct a free, pre-
, ^ ™ g h v h o ri
No.
. me'nt . of , cd^catTon
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o l 1 r clinic
n r n in th their
e i r nfhee
n lv sc n oois, u rin
e m aw
t arded
n ig n bv
scn , o , o e i r .
^ • ct go together and give school students J>f D istrict No
inspector sch
j ^ « o >
office. O Only
w en,
w club a "shower” of gifts 17, Tuesday, concluded the school J, Jared thp hi- h schooi -.conj those children entering school , d'P,ornaR
. . „ w en . a ^ a , ra e u hy „ H er
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standard •• u n tii j Un e !next fall will be examined at ,h‘‘l . ’ *yn.<‘’ < h al,m an of the
At the famous Bruce Hole
take the average year.
s g s ttin c r
thn most
mnst enjoy
oninv- (llUonan> year
sianoaro.
of directors.
se
ttin g i it t ume
was the
when H u nui
win uunt
lost> this time. .
) board
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v.u i years to acquire,
the actual program has able d a y - w arm and summer-
rating. The grade school, at J The object of this exam ination
Afld Belial
released, the local Ro­ like, but th ere was one "catch." a la te r date was declared non- now is to give paren ts opportun-
In planning the eats foi th e .standard, in a report some 15 ity and tim e to correct any ir
ti.
2as lcarned w hat gifts
F bestowed, and by w hat occasion, eith er some students
regularity of health during the Escape In Accident
,o r s ° ‘ *° " ’P01’’ >° Par<," ,s w hat
Passage of the bond issue, by sum m er months, and thus he as-
W hat could have been a seri-
““ a club will present th e they w ere supposed to bring, or
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sured th eir child will e n te r school ;ous accident occurred last week
¡^erican flag as ¡. did .„ they didn't learn, caused a few’ to
i «• r»
next fall in th e best of health when the jeep driven by Mrs.
?s
Stlem club the come home a fte r a day of "real PrOpKetlC SermOll
G eneral inform ation concern- Rob Pryor, with her three-m onth
s stand; Roseburg club, sh o rt ratio n s.”
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ing health habits will be request-, ojd baby on the seat beside her.
Sw im m ing and games took up |S bGT r OF OUnCICiy
fcnd "a8:t Ash,and Club, a
ed: age of w alking and talking, tipped over on its side as she
time, anu
and despite the i J. A. Edwards, retired m in ister,approxim ate gain in height and turned from the highway onto
gavel; K lam ath F ails most
T10®1 of
°J the ur",e’
;
s complete out- lack of food a11 seerned t0 e Joy | f this a r ca . will deliver a sp ecial' w eight in last 12 months, approx- Benham road.
l -' C,ub- song b o o k s-;th e occasion.
sermon. Sunday evening, e n title d |im a te years any diseases w ere; Mr.
a n d . Mrs. Ray S truebing
e‘ub, b a d g e s ; M y r t l e ----------------------------------- ---
"The end of the Gentile Age,’ "contracted, and date of all im- who saw the accident, took Mrs.
. sp< al Myrtlewood Sam Gott Will A ttend
and the meaning.
m unizations,
vaccinations
and P ry o r and Her baby, both of
The wave of communism t h a t ‘tests (tuberculosis, etc.).
whom w ere uninjured, but shak-
f ass club- badge M asonic Grand Lodue
* u -h a /r in tb e d istric t. R epresenting S y d n e y Croft is sweeping the world today — ' This clinic is under auspices en up. to their home w here they
a ’ 'e r they wish to- lodge.
’- j — A.
. f F. &
•. A.
» M., at the why so much discord among n a-iof the Pa rent-T eachers Associa are recuperating from shock,
^uipment.
tions _ trouble between capital (tion and a com m ittee composed; Mr. and Mrs. P ryor recently
Masonic
G
rand
Lodge
next Gott,
week ¡and
2;
R otarians have
Portland” wiH be Sam
labor — will the Jews sue-{of Mrs. A. P. Hendricks, p re s,(re n te d the cottag*- on the A. E
»•h 7 anS t0 atten d this
a little less th an
? " Uas favored Brook-
4,
22
N oted
ary c
clun
y
local R otary
I ud
meeting in the
‘ eve-
?e hall 1 in ob-
af
tiversarv
annivorsHrv
. . . J t?
>>■ G ranted
its
LM7, th e local
w orshipful "m aster and cne o* reed in establishing their home Mrs. Claude Goldizen. c h a irm a n ., Sandbo property. Mrs. P ryor is
the founders of the local lodge in Palestine _ shall we look foriM rs. Bert Dr-Moss. Mrs. A. F. an English w ar bride, coming to
has not been learned by t h e ! peace and b e tte r tim es — will Pierce. Mrs. Freem an and Mrs. the United S tates 14 m onths af-
Pllot w hat other members m a\ t the world get b e tte r 'o r are we (Clifford Brimm. will assist the te r h er husband had retu rn ed
atten d this annual meeting. M i- ¡standing on the brink of the (doctor.
home,
Gott
Each parent of a child will be
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G
ott and children expect to visit crash of our civilization?
civilization, a re a
relatives near Salem and Dayton few of ‘ the
which will contacted and appointm ents will
Jim Cary, of
f^ m e r
‘ questions
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while Mr Gott attends lodge.
be discussed in this sermon, se t;b e made. Fam ilies new to this schoolm ate of Doyle Rausch, is
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- fo r 8 p m __ Sunday at the Bap- vicinity since the school census spending several days this w eek
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. . was form
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rd- last fall, should contact one of visiting a at t the Rausch
club
ally given its Ro- n st Community
church, »rm
accord-1
R au«th home.
horn He
is
a
letterm
an
a
t
Dayton.
ing
to
Rev.
Nick
Neufeld,
pastor,
the
committee.
ta ry ch arter, June 21.