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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1951)
firoàings-flartar fìht Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, — OREGON --------- .------------==^ Volume Six, Number Twelve Co. Will Vote, Mon For School Funds COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional Invocation _ . D orothy M orris R ev . J ohn L M umbower Baccalaureate Services Next Sun. Ece Commencement Set For Wed., Mav 23 ------------------------------------------------ -- With students at Brookings Polls Will open at 7:00 p. m.! Salutatorian i. iS u, commencement activities in all elementary school districts ¿aiUiaiOHau holding the attention of the en ei Curry county, Monday, May , History of Broohjngs High Schol tire student body and faculty, in 21, to vote on the question of preparation for the coming week. J erome N ichols exceeding the 6S4 limitation for Coronet Solo „ ............ - - - All-Year Events Association Baccalaureate services are set the 1951-52 school year in the P hyllis D arger meeting Valedictorian „ .. - - Tuesday night was poor for Sunday evening at the Bap- amount of $109,356.37. Check the Community church, Rev. UM cominuiiii> i uuiv ii, with «»«•» .w.. ly attended, however. Ben Kerns ; Hst posted noticed in your district Class History G eorge T B erger went __ __ „ - oveGhTa^iV^ Don Denman as speaker. concerning the building where Music for this occasion will be \ IOLET JAGGERS for the two days and some of the election will be held. (In the Pessimist „ _ - - - - - - furnished by a combined group. Rvvvuiv H itt the loose ends were gathered. local district, high school gym). Rev. J. L. Mumbower will act DEVERL y HILL it wftg ^^¡ded to hold Queens Optimist .................... - - - - The Rural School Board aud N XNCY V1NCENT Banquet at the Chetco Inn, Sat as chairman of the service which ited all budgets according to an urday evening, followed by dance will begin at 8 p. m. adopted policy schedule allowing r.mnun and at the odd Odd Commencement Wednesday P auline H endricks at the Grange each school district a specific Mixed Trio Fellows hall if an old-fashioned Set for 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, amount on each budget item. 1ERCE orchestra and caller may be ob- at the high school gymn. grad Some items were audited on a uation of the class of 1951 will per-nupils basis; some on per- tained. The Coronation at the park be the event of the year, when teacher basis; and other items on a per-room basis. The Rural Class Will J ack J ohnson will take place at 1 p. m., Satur- 19 seniors receive their coveted T zy rj day from there tht Royal Court diplomas. The class will not en School Board included in its pol L ynn (). H ampton , wi U proceed to the vfw hail gage a speaker, instead will have icy schedule amounts which the Presentation of Class f u 1 and onen the flower show about only student speakers. (The pro- board felt would allow for ade Presentation of Diplomas __ G ladys K indel 2:30 p. m. gram elsewhere on this page). quate operational expenses for It is hoped that the business all schools. Recessional „ „ .. „ D orothy M orris houses The class consists of 18 pupils of town will close during There has been a steady in- attending school this the Queen’s Coronation, from 1 year, together with John Arthur crease in enrollment in Curry to 2:30. This will be taken up Benson, who formerly attended county schools and an even big- at the chamber of commerce din- ger increase is expected for the the local schools. ner meeting Thursday. 1951 52 school year. However, Graduating are: Sunday the festival will begin the amount in excess of the 6% Beverly Jewell Hill. Joanne Lorenz (Baritone solo, by Larry with church services at the park Friday, May 18. at 8 p. m. in limitation for the next fiscal Beaumont and selected chorus and a baseball game in the after Poore Fadling, Violet Mae Jag- the high school gym, the mixed year is $109,356.37, and is a less er amount than was needed in chorus of Brooking-Harbor high Beaumont and selected chorus). noon. It was decided that the gcrs, Shirley Phyllis Hall, Jac- the 1949-50 budge when amount school will present Its annual Nobody Knows De Trouble I’ve serving of barbecued sandwiches queline Noreenc Lyons, Kenneth under direction in excess of the 6% limitation spring concert, ur.de; Seen Negro spiritual; The Pray as has been the custom in the Charles Pierce, George Francis was $124,179.27 and was voted ‘ of Mrs. Lloyd Morris. er Perfect Riley-Stenson (by the past, will be too great an un Berger, Jack Lee Johnson, June delinking this year, and in Adrienne Zooz, Phyllis Ann Dar consists of num- _______ The program ____ favorably. chorus). basket lunch will ger, N a n c y Maureen Vincent. place a picnic The total estimated expendi- bers the chorus has learned dur- Riding Down the Canyon; was the custom tures for all Curry county school ing the year: Whispering Hope (Barbershop be held. This the Festival was Christopher James Brown, Larry Beaumont, Rose Elizabeth Stein- the first year On the Road to Mandalay, districts as audited and allowed Quartet, Tenor, Roy Lord; Lead, oy the Rural School Board was Speaks; Waiting In the Shadows Howard Morris; baritone, Fred held, and 1he plan is for each eke, Patricia Anne Henry, Shir $459.689.13. Of this amount $201,- —Coombs-Wei Isley; Dark Eyes Panzer; Bass, Jerome Nichols). } family or group to bring a pic lev Joanne Kerr, Carol Ann Fal nic lunch and invite friends io lert, Charlotte Marie Simpson, Russian Folk Song; Mighty Lak 521.78 is offset by estimated re Coronet Solo, Jerome Nichols, j join at the park Coffee will be John Arthur Benson. ceipts leaving $258,167.35 to be A Rose. (Chorus). It’s a Grand Night for Singing I provided at the park by the All- Ca'ade Commencement May 24 Bring the Wagon Home, John; raiseci by an equalized tax in Hammerstein & Rodgers; Oh, Year Events Association. Curry county. The tax base for Way Down Yonder in the Corn The elementary promotional tae Rural School District is $148,- field (Barbershop quartet: tenor, What A Beautiful Morning exercises for the eighth grade 810.98, leaving the balance re Roy Lord; lead, Lloyd Russell; Hammerstein & Rodgers; By the will be held Thursday evening, maining in excess of the 6% lim baritone, Fred Panzer; Bass, Je Light of the Silvery Moon Ed May 24, at the auditorium at 8. wards Memories — VanAlystine itation in the amount of $109,- rome Nichols). class roll will appear in these i cl lumns un 356.37, to be voted at the May I Swaying Daffodils — Overlade, (Chorus). next week. Members of the chorus are : 21 election. piano solo, Pauline Hendricks. h'imd Exams Next Week Third 1951 meeting of Curry Lo How’ the Rosebuds Spring- Diane Bowlin, Shirley Bowlin, County Pomona Grange was held All registered voters, residents Pupils will take their final ex- of the district for six months • ing Praetorius; The Adoration— Lois Chapman, Kay DeMartin, Saturday with Chetco Grange as , ¡nations next week, Monday and Alma Duffy, Carol Fallert, Jean host. Henry Adolphson presided. | Tuesday, May 21 and 22. There prior to election are entitled to. Gott, Beverly Hill, Violet Jag vote, (regristration must be be will be no classes, May 23 and gers, Juanita James, Diane John-’ Pomona Grange and Henry Adlph- 24, but pupils will return Friday fore April 21) son, June Kennedy, Fae Rausch, Is™ a^e sponsoring six scholar- for their cards. Friday, the buses Pomona Grange has gone on Bonnie Salvage, Rose Steineke, ships to the 4-H sum (i < record, it is reported as favoring from school garage at Corvallis, and it was announc will Nancy Vincent, Shirley Hall, Con-1 support and passage of the 6% at 1:00 p. m. Officers of the Baptist Com nie Dishman, Dick Dandis, Jim[ ed that the county-wide selection limitation vote. munity church were installed on Fitzhugh, Deryl Hampton, Gary committee would meet May 19 Sunday evening at an impress Jackson, Roy Lord, Ken Pierce, at Gold Beach to decide the win ners of these scholarships. ive ceremony: Valedictorian Lloyd Russell, LaVaughn Salmon, A general discussion on the Deacons: Lynn Hampton, A. Robert Salmon, Fred Panzer, P. Hendricks, W. G. Hoagland, Ed Grootendorst, Henry Groot- schools was held, as all districts in the county are finding them SALEM The great natural Earl Carson the latter two for endorst, Jerry Anderson, Jack selves hard paressed to keep up two years. Johnson, Danny Jaggers, Larry with the steadily-growing enroll amphitheatre atop Bald Moun Trustees: 3 years, Henry Kerr Beaumont, George Berger, Phil tain near here will again be the and A. F. Pierce; for one year, ip Johnson, Howard Morris, Lyle' ment. Everyone was urged to scene of Masonic pageantry, Sat R. C. Baughn and Bert DeMoss. Vaughan, Joe Moore, Jerome vote at the county-wide election urday, June 23. As in previous Deaconesses: for two years, Nichols, Lloyd Simpson, Mary next Monday, and pass the bud years, indications are that hun dreds of Masons from the entire Mrs. R. E. Breeding and Mrs. Lou Berger, Phyllis Darger, Mar get over the ^7, limitation. Lecturer Bea Phipps was elect northwest will assembled to wit Ray Olson; for one year, Mrs. gie Freeman, Pauline Hendricks E d i t h Moore and Mrs. Henry Elaine LeClair, LaVerne Land ed as alternate delegate to the ness the traditional conferring of State Grange, if the master is Kerr. auer, Charlotte Simpson, Mary unable to attend. Sophia Jones the Master Mason degree in this ancient and dramatic setting and Clerk: Mrs. R. C. Baughn. Sue Tierce and Patsy Hyland. was presented a corsage for being manner. Among the many digni Church Treasurer: Mrs. C. F. There will be no admission, the oldest mother present and Campbell. and everyone in the community Lillian Zumple one for being the taries who are expected to at Sunday School Superintendent: is cordially Invited to attend. tend this gala event will be the youngest. Mrs. A. F. Pierce; assistant, Mrs. Grand Master of Masons in Ore Clifford Jenkins, county agent, gon and his official family. Al Panzer. gave an interesting and instruc Sunday School Secretary: Mrs. Of particular interest, accord tive talk, touching on the sub ing to J. O. Barrell, worshipful Sam Gott. jects of the 4-H summer school master of the sponsoring lodge, Sunday School Treasurer: Mrs. scholarships, weed control and is the fact that Research Lodge Goldie V. Smith. Regular dinner meeting of the the PMA program. Board of Finances: Bert De- of Portland has consented to Brookings Chamber of Commerce The finals of the Junior Grange present the second section of the Moss, N. M. Jones and C. F. will be held at the Grange hall declamatory contest were held, degree in full cast and regalia, Campbell. with the contestants being Jean under the direction of Enoch Board of Evangelism and Mis this (Thursday) evening at 7. Phyllis Darger, Valedictorian, Members of the Crescent City nette Thompson, Deanna Church Carlson. Mr. Barrell has also an had plenty of competition for sionaries: Mrs. Henry Kerr, Mrs. chamber will be guests, and all ill and Dick Lantz. Deanna and nounced that a special observ E. R. Moore, Mrs. J. E. Steven the right to hold this honor. It to Be a ance of St. John the Baptist day’ was only by a small percentage son Mrs. W. G. Hoagland, Mrs. who can are urged to turn out her recitation “I’d Like best. She । Cowboy, ” was voted to give them a welcome. point that she won from Nancy Bert DeMoss. Grange byj will be a feature of the day. Attorney Bengston. of Medford, will be sent to State Board of Christian Education: Vincent, salutatorian. Grange to j Ray Olson, Mrs. C. F. Campbell, is report€*d to be among guests Pomona and Sixes Fred Moore returned last week com[M ‘ te there. Lon Redfield, Mrs. Lynn Hamp expected to attend This meeting rom a lengthy stay in the Bay Grange to . Invitation of Sixes Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hotchkiss ton, Rev. John Mumbower and will be the last dinner meeting meet there in July was accepted.. are visiting for a few days at Mrs. John Mumbower. until Fall. Lakeview. Festival Is Readied For Crowd Annual Spring Concert Event For Friday ‘ Evening At High School Gymnasium Pomona Grange Met Here Saturday Baptist Church Seats New Officers Oregon Masons Plan Big Ceremony C. Of C. Bills Meet At Grange Tonite