BROOKINGS-HARBOR/7LT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, May 3b 1951
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All bovs and girls from five
year and up may attend the Va-
cation Bible school at Baptist
church, beginning Monday, June
4. to run for two weeks.
Registration will be held at
9 to 11, Saturday, June 2, at!
the church. Miss Velma Richard-j
son, trained in the Fuller Foun
dation, Pasadena, will supervise
the course.
School hours are from 9 a. m.
to 12 daily, Monday through Fri
day for the duration. A program
is planned to entertain as well
as instruct with character build
ing the theme.
Interesting art work designed
to train small hands, stories il
lustrated with the always fasci
nating flannel pictures, games,
songs, with a display of hand
work and memory work at the
end of the course always sur
prises the audience with amount
of knowedge the children retain’
from the course. A picnic at the
beach will close the affair.
Parents owe their children an
<’PJX>rtuni«y to learn there is a
supreme power and a chance to
balance their education with a
little spiritual training.
The average attendance the
last two years has been 60. More
arc expected this year.
chairman; Blaine Gribble, build-
ing chairman; Ed Hoar. Warren
Dixon, Mrs. Dewey Akers. Mrs.
A. Zook, John Ginther. assistant
chairman; George Murry, assist
ant building chairman;
Virgil
Goldsberry. C. A. Pcge, Mrs. Roy
Molino. Mrs. Lynn Hampton.
SCHOOL NOTES
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P age S evem
the initial jump without mishap
at Myrtle Creek.
Carl Harrison left for a short although a few of his buddies
vacation trip to Southern Cali were not so fortunate. He is so
fornia, Mexico, and east as far pleased with his assignment in
as Missouri. He expects to at the defense program and is look
tend summer school at Portland ing forward to regular jumps.
Harbor Community club is to
Extension center.
hold
a food sale Saturday, Jun*
John Ginther will attend SOCE
2,
to
raise funds to aid Chete«*
during the summer session and
Library.
Home-made pies, cake»
regular term to complete his
and
cookies
will be on sale a:
work for his degree, The Ginther
Market, at
Dimmick
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s
Brookings
family plans a short trip to Ne-1
1
p.
m.
braska to visit her parents be-
Mrs. Florence. Pratt of Ash
for t h e beginning of summer
land
spent the week visiting her
school.
daughter,
Kathryn Reekman, and
Miss Mary Pyritz left for her
taking
in
the Azalea IFestival.
home at Reedsport, and will at-
Mrs.
Reekman
returned to Ash
tend summer school at OSC.
land
with
her
monday
to remain
Mrs. Doherty, Mrs. Hampton,
over
Memorial
day.
Mrs. Steele and Mrs. Crump plan
to attend teacher workshops of
two weeks during the summer.
Teachers remaining for next
year are:
Mrs. Jennie Carter. Mrs. Bcr-
nadine Steele. Mrs. Hannah Dot-
son, Mrs. Irene Crump, Mrs. Eve
SAN DIMAS, Calif.—Burning lyn DeMoss. Mrs. Lillian Math
of the midnight oil put 14.2 per ews, Mrs. Ruth Garcia, Mrs.
cent of the student body of the ( Frances Henry, Mrs. Doris Hamp
Southern Campus of the Califor ton, Arthur Guthrie, Carl Har
nia State Polytechnic College on rison, Mrs. Catherine Doherty,
the college’s Winter Quarter hon and Lynn Hampton.
or roll. The basis of this honor
New teachers engaged until
roll is the achievement of a B this time: Miss Betty Tyler of
LOCAL NEWS
average or higher. The calcula- State Line, home economics and
Mrs. Edward Grootendorst re
tion of this honor roll is done by girls P. E., graduate of Humbodt* ceived a letter from her son,
multiplying the number of units State Elementary: Marvin Wig-‘ Pete, last week, vividly describ-
by the number of grade points gjis. teaching at Vale, Ore.; ing his sensations during his first
earned. The student has to have Barbara Osier, teaching at Je parachute jump. How he felt as
twice as many grade points as rome, Idaho; Tom Martin, form he stepped out the open door
units. Grading is by three points er teacher at Caldwell, Idaho, of plane, until his chute opened
for an A, 2 points for a B, and now completing his w'ork at S. and how the ground came up—
one points for a C.
I. C. E. Mrs. Elsie Hunsaker Hale and Pete said he did not even
One of the 50 students
dents chosen
chosen । a grauate of SOCE, teaching now I then feel he was falling. He made
for this honor was Robert Bow-1_____________________________________________ _
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I lin, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. w.
Real Estate Broker
Bowlin, Box 35, Harbor.
North
End*
The honor roll has been in-1
Hotel Brookings
i creasing every' year, as well as I
F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!! the intensified course of study, i
aM.
The administration has given each
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
each student close attention in
Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. every’ way for preparing them
for future jobs in the line of
agricultural inspection, agricul
We have a couple ocean view tural
journalism,
Ornamental
oversized lots left. $800 and $900 horticulture, citrus fruit produc
—only 30% down, balance in 7 tion. crops production and many
years at 4%.
other fields
Robt, Bowlin On
Tech Honor Roll
M. G. BECKER
25-ft trailer and dolly, sleeps
4. circulating oil heater, butane
range, 3-burner with oven, ice
box. lots of built-ins. $1500 with
$800 down and $50 a month.
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'Better to serve the needs of :
the community Miss M. G. Becker I
local real estate broker, an
nounces the removal of her office
from Hotel Brookings to her new
building on the west side of Hwy
101, north, effective June 1.
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Other homes, ocean frontage,
lots and acreage.
I Sell The Earth!
Box BWC, Care Pilot
Scout Building
Fund 1s Expanding
2 acres on Ghetco River with
ideal li-acre building site above
county road and approximately
1*2 acres below road extending
to river. Large barn and shed,
numerous fruit trees. $5000, with
$1000 down. $50 month.
Some good highway frontage
still available for those needed
businesses.
Typing and accuracy in details
essential. Knowledge of book
keeping helpful. Reply in ow®
handwriting.
Gold Beach Majorettes Will 'Strut' at Port Orford Event
4-room unfinished house with
1.16 acres, close in, spring wa-
ter, nestled among giant azaleas.
Good buy at $300 with $500 down
and $50 a month.
2-bedroom home on Hwy 101
lovely
approximately
170x180,
ocean view, 3 miles from town.
$8000 with $2500 down.
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An acre plus, with 20x24 build
ing suitable for remodeling. Good
spring. Approximately 1 mile from
town. Only $400 down, $40 per
month plus interest. Total price
$1260.
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You can buy city lots for $100
ddwn and very easy monthly
terms.
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187 feet ocean frontage with
one 3-room cabin and two 2-
room cabins. Rental income. A
good well and chicken house.
$6500 full price. $4500 down, will
take car as part payment.
Oflice Assistant
Chelco Scout Building com
mittee reports the following fund
used toward the new scout build-
ing, from June 20. 1950 to Aprii
31. 1951:
Scout Building Fund:
June 20, 1950 .................. S 60 W)
Cub Scout Building Fund
20. at
same date ....................
Girl Scout Building Fund
5O.Ctf>
April 30, 1951 ............
Scout Show, July 10,
$316.42
1950 ...
$126.01
Expenses
Profit from show’................ 190-411
Sept. 1, 1950, Pony Sale
Sale of tickets.... $221.86
Exnenses ............ 14.25
Profit on Pony Sale .......... 207.61
Nov. 23, 1950 Turkey
Trot dance ........ $156.12
Expenses ........... 72.22
Profit on dance ................ 79.90
March 17, 1951 Shotgun
Sale ..................... $382.50
Expenses ........... 197.11
Profit on shotgun sale.... 185.39
Cash raised for building
$793.31
Cash in Curry County
Bank ............................. _...$593.20
Bldg Equip, on hand..... $200.11
Total ................................. $793.31
All of the work performed on
the scout building has been done
b\ the scouts, cubs, explorers and
girl scouts. They were assisted
by the building committee and
members of committees from each
scouting unit. The pony was giv
en to the scouts by Bill Duggan.
Norris Kemp donated the the
ater advertising. These people
are thanked by the committee,
helping to realize this building.
The scout building committee
will accept any further donations
of materials, cash, er labor for
this building. The building site
has been donated by Ward King
and is located on Wharf street.
Let's Build a Scout Building ’
—see Blaine Gribble or* Mike
Page.
Scout buidling committee is
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