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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1948)
M b J j I Nowhere A Finer Climate - Now here A Finer Community THREE. NUMBER XXX BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON --------------------- -— ----------------- -- Oum.et o fB o y S e o u n Achiev_ed-Cove, ed --H o n o ,5 »zn. a r.t’iKHMER 30. I ENROLLMENT CROWDS ALL ROOMS TO START 1948-1949 SCHOOL YEAR Eäch Grade And High School Class Reached New All-Time Record For District No. 17 With 31 more students in the local grade school than on the opening day’, and with seven ad ditional ones in high school, the Brookings schools faces its most tr>'ing year In relation to the rooms, and “teacher-load." ac cording to word from Lynn O. Hampton, superintendent. Mon day evening. To add to this confusion, six more high school students are expected to enroll within a sho*t time, increasing the high school enrollment to past 100 maik. A'l these students are employed at the present time. Firgures released by the prin- ding, left to right: Ronald Akers, Bob Shipley. Jimmy Vincent. Bill Shipley and Jimmy Lytle, boys have set something of a record, for few are the troops having this many receiving this t?d badge at the same time. Likewise it is seldom that brothers receive eagle badges at the ime. Two more boys, Glenn Orton and Boo Garrard, who became first class scouts at the me. and who followed along for a time, moved away, thus unable toreceive eagle rating at ame court of honor. Photograph by Ralph Vincent. Fishing Ban I Satellite Cahpter Enjoys Ellsworth W ill Be Comic Program, Tues. By Commission Satellite chapter, O. E. S.. met Here, October 8th P LAND - i n accordance* Sept. 21 at the Odd Fellows hall Harris Ellsworth, congressman Provisions of General Or- j in regular session. Following the i of the Fourth District, of Rose ?• the fish commission business meeting. Rose Hubbard burg, wrote the Pilot Tuesday 7*1 early this week that was in charge of a comic pro that his itinerary would include notice is hereby given to gram. much appreciated by the Curry county. October 8 and 9, en and industry that re- group present. The next meet and the only appearance he had '«aminations of the eondi- ing will be held October 5, with « "abs in the off-shore wa- all Eastern Star members in COMING TO BROOKINGS fr» m regon disclosed that th« vited. Regular meetings of the i * * • r w * **’ ■ ^percentage of the soft- chapter are held at the Odd J Fellows hall, first and third Tues one °f the days of each month. Lillian Wei- ' ,« ‘e ,c 0 a s t. namely, • « now in excess of 10%. deman is worthy m a t r o n and tbe abo\'e mentioned order Charles E. Low, worthy patron. , ^mission designated and rea 1 all waters * Pacific ocean lying off or G. M ilfo rd Shews < * * o» Oregon, Pictures O f Dam i».,, ° f a llne Projected ■ Head' higheSt POint' To Rotary Club A sound motion picture, de picting hydro-electric power, its beginning to ultimate distribu tion. was shown. Tuesday at th-‘i Rotary luncheon by G. R Milfor I «* of the Red Bluff. Calif., club, re siding at Rivers End. Also on the¡ the program was a motion pic ' i will be in full ture of the 1918 Lily parade inj until it is found Brookings, taken by 20th I en- that the over-! tury Co. 'Oft shell crabs In the picture on hydro-elec than 10%. I tric power, the beginning showed Harrix Ellxworth, congrexxman tion of crabs has how dams were planned, how of the Fourth D utrict, who will '• notice will be the contours of land were fully I be •« Curry county, Oct 8 and 9. rrnen ar.d the utilized in obtaining the power scheduled in Brookings was at he same time from the w’ater. and how elec-. a luncheon meeting of the local w'»ll set the re- tricity was generated. chamber of commerce, Oct. 8. the area, to be Interesting w a s the section m date of the concerning management of the1 An untiring worker for the district he represents, Mr EIls- generator plans, how the load worth is rm•mber of current was kept constan* tee on inter«¡tate a rr. com Transfers and how the complex network ! j merce in congress of lines were managed. Mr. Ellsw orth 1 ’ unes R. Harper, The hydroelectric projects of I ing his cort ituent 1S area for the this picture were works of th? j and weekly. while have just pur engineering ability of Mr. Mil J session, wri tes a ' and home on ford. w-ho w as for y» ars connect i FÎ8S r t p p f n C d in tl of Harbor from ed with the Pacific Gas & Elec tation. m. J. Owsley of tric Co. 1 visiting Ro’ariar.s one - finsactiou was The motion picture of the lilv tern, and two from Cali- the Pete Les- parade was taken by Mr. Emory’, were present t. from the vantage point near the ** over 10 *a are f ** Hji fish « her, . rab fl« '*ty of the crab in ' ! to he soft- "mission offici- r a cl°sod sca >ked for com- og, effective on Grade 2947 First .... ........ .............18 Second ........... 29 Third ............ .............29 Fourth ........... 32 Fifth ............ .............18 Sixth ............ ............23 Seventh ...... ............21 Eighth ....... ..........24 294« 40 20 29 29 36 20 21 20 Total, grade • • Ninth ........... Tenth Eleventh . .. Twelfth 225 1 ........194 • • • ...... 29 ............24 ............19 ..........16 all students may meet the gradu ation requirements. However, in the grade school, two "bad spots" appear, with 43 beginners and 36 fifth graders. This week. Mrs DeMoas has all her “flock" seated at tables and is doing her “best" with them. Adjustment will, of natural course, be worked out in the next few days to lighten the load in these two abnormal classes. In the high school, switch in the original planned schedules, has changed some of the con flicts, so that class grouns may be kept somewhat together. BOY SCOUTS TO RESUME MEETINGS AFTER VACATION Many Scouts Wish To Change Meeting Date To Monday Evenings Inactive most of the time since the summer camp, held up the Rogue river, late in July, Troop 32, Boy Scouts of America, will meet at the basement of Bap Total, H. S. 88 95 tist Community church tonight Last year’s first grade, in the in the fii*st fall meeting. Jerry second this year, jumped from Kelleher, new scout master, will 18 to 20; the next grade remain- take over his duties. ed the same; but the biggest Starting, probably next week, showing was the enrollment of meeting dates will tw changed the first grade—40, which is a ) back to Monday night, by popu lar demand of the individuals, reconi for this school. A study of the figures released w’ho showed a decided preference by Mr. Hampton, shows that all for that evening. grades gained some except the Each scout promised h:g new present eighth grade, which lost scoutmaster that he woul I tell one from last year. all scouts, and would try to en By Tuesday morning, after a list a new boy in the program. number of hours toil on the part Eagle Scoutx Plan To Help of the faculty school got under The newly-made eagle scouts way with most of the conflic‘s will be, under the new program, in schedule ironed out, so that be given places of trust In th-i troop management. Upon their will fall much of tho Mrs. Joe Bush W ill shoulders instruction work for all scout« lower rank, especially those Speak, Smith River of just beginning the scout w’ork. Mrs. Joe Bush, of Harbor, noted Wonts To Build Scout “Shack" in reclamation c i r c l e s in her Jerry Kelleher, w’ho had three former state of Arizona, wull be years experience as a scout, has featured speaker, tomorrow’. Fri already expressed a desire to day, Oct. 1. at Smith River Wo build a scout "shack" up the men’s <lub meeting, set for 2:30 Chetco somewhere, w h e r e the at the Community hall. lads may put to practice some The second meeting of the of the teachings of scoutcraft. club year, this meeting will also and where they boys may plar. feature special music, according week-end camping trips. to Mrs. Eunice Faris, president. Contact has been made with A special appeal is made to all John Porisch for his assistance members to lie present at this in the project, so he may grant time, as they are promised a permission for a site, not to de real treat in way of a piogram tract from the general scenery, Copy for the yearbooks has The lads w’ant his assistance in been given to the printer, and choosing logs for the construc these are expected before the tion. if permission is granted. next meeting. Emphasised Scant Movement Among the 65 requirements of Dr. and Mrs. Guy Rice made a the state board of education set trip to Palo Alto. Calif., to tai'® out for the local district to em Mrs. Rice’s daugtne«. Miss Nancy phasize, was the scout movement S t o n e , to Stanford University.’ of the district. The state has put where she registered as a fresh a definite value to the teachings offered through this medium. man for fall term. 29 24 23 19