Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 10, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOK'INGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
g u t s the boys a chance to de­
they never
any other
form of calcsthcnics, and the folk
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3. 1879.
dancing gives the students a grace
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
which can be acquire in no other
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manner. I was pairtwularly im ­
One Year, in Curry County
$3.00 pressed by the a ttitu d e of the
One Year, outside Curry County
$3.50 students in their shoiv—each of
________________________________________ fJkent seem ed to be having the
celope muscles which
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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Just PERSONAL
Obituary
Ictic field which would care for
football, if the sport is adopted
C la ra K uhnhausen, d a u g h te r of
by the school. The present ath- K arl and A m alia K uhnhausen,
letic field w ould probably be used
fo r grade school playground.
W hile nothing definite has been
given out about plans, th e board
knows well th a t soon, w ithin the
next y ea r or so, th e school sys­
tem will be w holly in ad eq u a te—
m ore th an it is today, and m ore
buildings m ust be added. Some
v en tu re the prediction th a t the
present high school will be used
for ju n io r high purposes, w ith the
new building to house only th e
upper grades. T hat, how ever, is
only supposition.
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Everyone in the district knows
how crowded the present system
is, and there seems to be no re­
lief in sight, even w ith a new
high school building. By the tim e
the district will be able to bond
additionally, there should be an
accurate picture what may be
expected in way of growth. This
much is certain the high school
next year, will be more than fif­
ty larger than this year. The
present seventh grade will be in
high school with more pupils than
will graduate next year. This in­
crease is seen all doicn through
the grades.
cam e to th e U nited S ta te s from
1 G erm any as a child of 12, w ith
h er fam ily of 10 b ro th ers and
p aren ts. S e ttlin g in Chicago, they
m ade th e ir hom e th e re for two
years, w hen they m oved west,
locating a t Glenwood, W ash., in
the y e a r of 1883.
She w as m arrie d to Vinzens
Borde. S ept. 2, 1889, to w hich
union six children w ere born, five
of whom a re living:
A nnie H anson, Independence;
M elita K am ph, S m ith R iver; A l­
m a S ta a c k of Glenwood, W sh.;
'A m a lia B lankenship o f Randle.
W ash, and E rn e st Borde of C lal­
lam Bay, W ash.
She also leaves 12 g ra n d ch il­
dren and 23 g re at-g ra n d ch ild ren
and four b ro th ers, A ugust, P aul,
A lvier and W illiam . T h ere are
also a n u m b er of nieces.
C lara B orde passed aw ay at
the home of h e r d a u g h te r at In-
pendence, M arch 28, a t th e age
of 82 years, 5 m onths and 9 days.
She w as laid to rest beside het-
late husband at Mt A dam s Ceme-
tery, Glenwood, W ash. She was
a friend in need to m any and was
alw ays ready to help o th ers. She
" a s a real pioneer and a lover of
outdoor life.
By DEW EY
D istrict 17C will now have the
lan d for school expansion, and it
Will n ev er likely be th a t lucky
a g a in in any of its operations. In
th e first place the land is adjacent
to ex istin g school projierty, and
as re aso n ab le in price as any to
be found in the a re a . Had the
d istric t m issed this opjxtrtunity,
th e schools would have been in
tw o units, and no one w ill ev e r be
ab le to guess how close to each
By auth o rizin g this purchase
o th e r they m ight have been.
last F riday, voters of this district
Comprising about six acres, this have acquired pro p erty at no a c ­
land will be ample to care for a tu a l cash o u tlay from the ta x ­
new high school building, sit­ payers. T he money was on hand
C urry c o u n ty ’s q u o ta in the
ting betw een the present tennis and if not used, would have re ­
A m erican C an cer S ociety drive
court and Busy Street,. W ith a v erte d into the g eneral fund of
for funds is $408. re p o rts Mrs.
certain am ount of grading there th e county schools, and this dis-
Billie W ade, county ch a irm an ,
will be ample space for an ath- trict, where they money w as ac-
an
d Mrs. R. L. Erickson, finan­
j tuaIly raise, would have g o tten I
cial re p resen ta tiv e , of Gold Beach
| but a sm all share. T herein lay in a note to {he Pilot.
K ir ^ D Ik fC
U A m /r v
th ° urgency fo r voting last F ri-
N w K IIM fc
H A K V C ■ j day, which seem ed to draw but
a token vote a t th a t.
C urry co u n ty, generally, is cx-
Teacher of
p e n e n cin g a school problem in the
Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ. sa m e m a n n er which this district', C hildren of the sixth, seventh
did fo u r years ago, and which has and eig h th grade, those in the
High School Credits.
h n i grow ing increasingly worse m orning shift un d er Mr. and Mrs
each v n lr. L anglois, P ort Or- T hom as M artin in health , gave
Studio Building
ford and Gold Beach, each h a ve d em o n stratio n s of tum b lin g and
a cu te problem s, which soon w ill dancing at the A pril P.-T. A m eet.
BROOKINGS, ORE.
Quota Is $ 4 0 8 .0 0
P.-T. A. Shown
Grade Dance, Fri.
demand the same type of action -----— ---------------------------------------
which this district has faced in
E s ta te of E ugene F. Schooley
th e p ast several.
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Notice No.
to 1328
Creditors 1 .
W as m ore th an In trig u ed by
th e p erfo rm an ces m ade by the
In the C ounty C ourt of the
g ra d e school children, at P.-T. A. S ta te of O regon for th e C ounty
m eeting Friday evening. To me 'o f C urry.
I fum bling, and these folk dances ' N otice is hereby given th a t the
have m ore m eaning th a n the old undersigned has been appointed
Ray S.in.istront
so-called ca lc sth cn ics w hich one ex e cu trix of the e s ta te of Eugene
Evenings by Appoinfmcwf
it likely to associate w ith the < F Schooley, deceased, by t h <?
11 arbor. O regon
school physical ed ucation program County C ourt of the S ta te of
¡O regon for the C ounty of Curr>
I in mose of th e schools.
In the first place "tum bling" and has qualified. All persons
having claim s ag ain st said estate
a re hereby notified to presen t the
sam e, duly verified as by law re
quired, to t h e undersigned at
¡Room 10. C e n tra l Building. Brook
".Vo /<>/> Too Bi£ or Too Small"
, ings, O regon, w ithin six month:
I'Jtistri.il ami Residential Installation .nul Niles!
from the d a te hereof.
Minor re winding and electrical maintenance!
D ated and first published Ap
ril 10. 1952.
B e are equipped to p r e \onr electrical need
; L a st P u b licatio n May 1. 1952
our immediate attention!
E s ta te of E ugene F. Schooley
Deceased.
H A L B DEU TSCH
)RGE D A I.IO N , Manager. Fern Street
S am u el A. H all
E xecutrix
.’944, across street from (h etco Inn
A tto rn ey for E x ecu trix . C en tra!
'B u ild in g B rookings. O regon.
n o t i c e
1 hursday, April io, 1952
ing held a t th e school last F ri­ on th e Part of stu d en ts.
day evening.
Mrs. D o ro th ea M iller, cc
P erfo rm an ces in each showed h e a lth nurse, gave a talk , ftfiVow-
ill'OtvF
u n tirin g effort on th e p a rt of th e ¡ing th e show ing of a p ictu re on
in stru cto rs for perfection, an d a h ealth .
real in tere stin g and w illin g n e s s ; P ilo t C lass Ads p ay _ try >enL
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Phone 2545
Easy Street
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Driveway and Fills
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obtain anywhere.
Southern Curry Realty Comany
Box 177
Phone 304
Charles H. Grayshel
Martha Grayshel
Brookings
Guy F. Rice
Frma D. Rice
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,
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BROOKINGS, OREGON
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