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I V. of 0. Library On all newsstands ---- ------- IOC Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community VOLUME SEVEN, No. 2^ BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Harbor Will Be Given Special Attention, S Sought For District Army Engineeer Assured local 44 More Registered For Coming Term! library This Week Aug. 1, re g istra tio n m ent in the grades will be less P lans a re now com plete for th e Chamber of Commerce Last Wednesday was Last held F riday. at th e school of pupils th an last y e a r if all of th e new house-to-house solicitatio n of th e "W hile th e re is a n atio n al em ergency, such as th e K o rean w ar, it who have com e to B rookings a f com ers and first g rad ers w ere a c it im possible to prom ise any im m ediate action on y o u r h a rb o r h ere,” te r the close of school last May. tu ally enrolled in the count last C ongressm an H a rris E llsw o rth told a special m eetin g of B rookings R esults of the re g istra tio n w ere: F riday. C h am b er of C om m erce d irecto rs, an d th e city council, last W ednes F irst G rade .................................... 35 High school, however, will have day, "but let m e assu re you th a t th is a re a c e rta in ly has grow n in Second Grade 7 a la rg e r enrollm ent. T he h i g h econom y u n til so m ething m ust be done soon. I w an t you to know Third Grade i school lost 17 by g rad u atio n , but 1 have not fo rg o tten m y previous visit here w hen I stu d ied th e F o u rth G rade .....................,....... 5 will gain o v er 50 from last y e a r’s h a rb o r possibilities, an d ce rta in ly this visit m ak es m e m ore d e te r Fifth Grade 7 eig h th g rad e class. If all of the m ined to see som ething done. I have w ith me, Col. Lipscom b and Sixth Grade 5 high school pupils in th e ninth, tw o of his aides from th e P o rtla n d office of th e A rm y E ngineers, S ev en th G rade .............................. I te n th and 11th g rades w ho w ere who have studied c h a rts and m aps, and have today com e to m ake E ig h th G rade ............................ 1 in school last year, re tu rn this a first-h an d inspection of th e possibilities.” fall, to g e th e r w ith th e m ajo r p art E. L. M orton, vice-president a n d --------------------------------------------------- T otal ........................................ 65 of the eig h th grade, plus th e 14 *■ m an ag e r of O regon S ta te B ank, stu d y it by m yself, com e to my new -com ers to show’ up. th e high ... 7 school count would then lx* 173 told of th e financial s ta tu s of th e ow n conclusions, unham pered, so N inth Grade co m m u n ity as reflected by th e I can m ake my own personal re T en th G rade .,...4 ......................... 0 Again, it is known th a t a few <iei>osits m ade in th a t bank from p o rt w hen it com es to th e floor ol E leventh G rade ............................. 2 pupils have left, so the an ticip ated Twenfth Grade 5 en ro llm en t on the basis of last its opening. M ay 10, u n til the th e house for ap p ro p riatio n s.” J u n e 30 “ca ll,” w hich show ed a l F rid a y ’s count would be ap p ro x T he group had tw o o th e r m eet T o tal ........................................... 14 im ately 160. m ost a m illion and a q u a rte r. "In ing scheduled for W ednesday a f o u r p relim in ary survey before the ternoon. so could not ta rr y as it On the basis of these figures, a T his re g istra tio n of add itio n s to bank w as s ta rte d , th e re w ere no had been th e ir wish. double shift will be n ecessary in th e school roll w as considerably indications th a t we would expect th e elem e n ta ry building, but only less th an w as expected. W hen the • • • th a t a m o u n t,” he concluded. a single session for th e high school. school ended last sp rin g th ere C h arles G rayshel, who revised It is to lx* hoped th at th e reg is w ere 61 pupils in th e first grade. a p ro sp ectu s of th e industries, Local ta le n t, any who wish to T his fall g ra n te d th a t all last tra tio n last F rid ay w as q u ite com both activ e an d p o ten tial of this ap p e ar publicly in any act of th eir y e a r’s first g ra d ers re g istered — plete. Two y ea rs ago, a sim ilar area, gave a lengthy re p o rt on own origin, m ay have th e oppor th e re will be 35 o r a decrease of re g istra tio n w as taken, but a big w w hat shipping, o r th e lack of it, tu n ity each F rid ay evening at 26 un d er last y e a r’s first grade n u m b er showed up on the opening w as co sting th is im m ediate a re a D on’s Cliff House, w hen "T alen t class. day of school. each w eek of th e year. He also N ig h t” p erfo rm an ces a re billed. A double session in th e grade It is to be noted fu rth e r th a t pointed o u t th a t th e re is m uch school, plus th e an ticip ated en T hese a c ts a re not lim ited to th e re w ere only 30 additional ele- o re in th is co u n ty w hich lies idle any p a rtic u la r schem e. E ach con m ary pupils reg istered in grades rollm ent in high schixil will tax to d ay for lack of tra n s p o rta tio n . te s ta n t m ay do w hat he o r she tw o to eight inclusive, w hich then th e presen t school facilities to th e He also told of th e possibility ofI ' s fng (!ance p , K m e leaves an over-all increase in the lim it. Should a g reat n u m b er m ore a cem ent p lan t in th is im m e d ia te ; n„ rUm ent, o r put on a skit, g rad es of four pupils. S ince it is show up on opening day who are a re a if tra n s p o rta tio n w ere now An ad v e rtise m en t a p p e ars on known th a t m ore th a n fou r pupils not reg istered , it would not be available. have left th e area, a c tu a l e n ro ll possible to c a re for them until a n o th e r page in this issue. a rra n g e m e n ts could lx* m ade. "T h ese,” said Mr. G rayshel, in -------------------------------------------------- Such a rra n g e m e n ts would in conclusion, " a re records of a com volve : p rehensive su rv ey m ade here m ore 1. Rem ove u p p er sev en th and th a n th re e y e a rs ago. T h ere a re eig h th g rad es from th e ele p len ty of places w here revision is m e n ta ry to high school building. n ecessary .” H ave you noticed th e b o ats w hich have been plying o a r an d m o to r 2. H iring additio n al teac h ers Col. Lipscom b, d istrict arm y e n on P elican bay for th e past w eek ? H ave you been th e re w hen each to ca re for th e overload. gineer, a f te r h earin g all re m a rk s put a sh o re ? H ave you noticed any w hich w ere not alm ost su n k u n 3. R e-schedule high school to m ade by E llsw o rth, G rayshel and d e r th e n u m b er of fish bro u g h t in ? Such has been th e fo rtu n e of a double sh ift from the prom ised o th ers, said, " I never realized how sim ply hu n d red s of people in th e p a st ten o r m ore days. single shift. big th e dem and w as here. In the U nable to ob tain a c c u ra te i n - ----------------------------------- ------------- It is th erefo re, of u tm o st imjMir- w orkings of th e arm y engineers, fo rm atio n ab o u t all w ho fished Mrs. R ex H ayes reported that tan ce for any pupil who expects it is th e p ra ctice to stu d y th e need ofT-shore th e past week, th e Pilot ab« ut 100 people, m any phoning to a tte n d th«» local schools this an d how qu ick ly a project m ay from q u ite d ista n t (xiints each tu rn e d to its own tw o sources: fall, to re g is te r im m ediately, if pay for itself before m ak in g any day last w eek inquiring ab out the survey. In th e case of so u th ern P a rk e r’s A nchorage a n d C edar fishing conditions on the bay and he w as not in school w hen the te rm ended last May, and did not C u rry , it seem s th a t one is re L ane C annery. T hese fa cts have up th e Chetco. re g iste r last F riday. Any new m inded, ‘w hich com es first, th e been learn ed : It is a fam iliar sight, th ose liv P a r k e r ’s A nchorage rep o rted com er m ay re g iste r any aftern o o n , chicken o r th e e g g ? ’. I feel th a t ing in close proxim ity of th e sea, th is co m m u n ity cannot know e x tw o trip s per day w ith tw o boats to observe as m any as ten boats, M onday to F rid ay at th e high ac tly w h at it has unless it had w ith A rt G u th rie and E arl P a r k all sizes and descriptions < includ schfxil office. th e p ro p er tra n s p o rta tio n facilities e r as o|>erators. Six fisherm en can ing a ru b b e r one» sittin g fa r out and I feel su re th a t th is project be accom m odated on each boat on in th e horizon, o r going and com will m ak e it m y personal ta sk to each trip, w ith m any bringing in ing from th e lim it line. F o rtu n a te stu d y this p ro ject, and recom m end ten to tw elve silversides each. ly th e sea has been exceptionally T h ere is no lim it and no license | calm for th e past week. an ex h a u stiv e study. Mr. and M rs. R alph V incent A fte r view ing th e project from is needed w hen fishing is done j • • • announce th e engagem ent of th eir tw o v a n ta g e points, he cam e fo r beyond th e th re e m ile lim it. d au g h ter, N ancy M aureen, to Jo- R eporting large catch es h a v e ' w ard w ith th ese re m a rk s : "T his I seph John O ’R ourke, son of Mr. co m m u n ity has about th e best been M ickey Gould, S ta n P a tte r- and Mrs. W illiam E. O ’R ourke, possibilities for a h a rb o r I have son, F ren ch y A rrell. G ordon Goetz, M onday th e city offices w ere of P endleton. T he w edding is set seen for a long tim e. T he project, Bob and Les Dim m ick, Roy B rim m m oved from th e C oos-C urry Elec- | for S ept. 6. at th e sam e tim e, w ould not cost and others. B oth M iss V incent and Mr. C edar Lane C an n ery told th e trie C o-operative building, in the n early as m uch as one would e s O ’R o u rk e have lx»en atte n d in g the P ilot th a t last T h u rsd ay , F rid ay re a r of P e te L esm eister’s office, tim a te .” 1 U niversity of P o rtlan d , w here Mr. and S a tu rd a y , betw een 400 and to th e basem ent of th e M anley E llsw orth, in th e tw o and a half 1 O ’R o u rk e received his d egree in h o u r he w as in tow n,, m et sev 500 fish had been ca u g h t. Som e building, tem p o rarily . T he office will rem ain th e re as J u n e .- T h e O regonian. e r a l old friends, and prom ised to had been brought to th e cannery, • • • re tu r n to this a re a " to get in a while o th e rs w ent into th e hom e long as it ta k e s Roy D im m ick and M iss V incent, s a lu ta to ria n of the few days fishing” soon. H e ex- freezers. Mr. and Mrs. H ayes did his crew to com plete th e city hall > pressed a hope th a t he could be i not have any w ay to check if th is w hich is scheduled for tw o w eeks class of 1951, B rookings High, will T he new city hall will be above have Miss Jo an B yrne and Mms in th is vicinity a week. f rep resen ted th e com plete catch. th ? p re sen t fire and am b u lan ce P h yllis D a rg er as b ridesm aids at "T his h a rb o r idea is alw ays in or ju st th a t portion w hich was h er w edding, it w as revealed here statio n . th e back of m y mind. I w a n t to I to be canned. Talent Shows Billed Pelican Bay Fish Catches Enormous In Past Week; Hundreds Of Salmon Snared Nancy Vincent To Wed In September City Hall Moved To Manley Building Brookings. H a rb o r and W inchuck a re a s for the pu rp o se of raisin g funds for th e building of a per- m am en t hom e for th e C hetco C om m u n ity L ibrary. T he cam paign is scheduled to begin T u e s d a y .'A u g u s t 5. and to lx* com pleted by S a tu rd a y , Au- gst 9, at th e latest. T h e a re a has been divided into th re e sectio n s w ith a m em b er of th e ca m p aig n co m m ittee in ch arg e of each sec tion. T he following key w om en have been selected to conduct th e s o lic ita tio n : H arb o r and W inchuck area, u n d er d irectio n of R u th B ath ian y , and to include th ese so licito rs: Mrs. K a th ry n ReekmAn, Mrs. F os ter. Mrs. Lois P eterso n , M rs. R ay G uerrettaz, Mrs. LaB arge, Mrs. W eigel, Mrs. H annan, Mrs. O tto T urley, Mrs. Roy H endry, Mrs. R. D. Rowley, M rs. D ave C ro c k e tt, M rs. W. H. H ibbard, Mrs. R o b ert Sw an, Mrs. B erg er D ah lstro m . Mrs. Bill F a lle rt, Mrs. E. F. Rap* taeg e r, Mrs. E m ory H yland, Mrs. Rose H ubbard, Mrs. F ra n k T h o m p son, Mrs. A ndrew HofTeldt, an d Mrs. T helm a P e tte g re w . B rookings area, east of hig h w ay 101, un d er d irectio n of Mrs. R av- eks, includes: Mrs. B ernice Sw anson, Mrs. Lily Brown, Mrs. Doyle R ausch. Mrs. O lga Olson, Mrs. Roy B rim m , M rs M uriel Gregg, Mrs. W a rre n S ta r r , Mrs. M arg aret B rener, Mrs. H en ry W ilbank, Mrs. M arth a H a rb in . M rs. A rth u r K nox, M rs. P eggy B rown, Mrs. V incent, Mrs. P e te L esm eister and Mrs. D a rre ll All sup. W est of th e highw ay, is u n d er d irection of Mrs. E unice Wol- law and includes: Mrs. O. N. B agham , M rs. Peflly, Mrs. W a rra n e S m ith , Mrs. Collis, Mrs. M alone, Mrs. Roy W eidem an, M rs E rsk in e M iller, Mrs. D o ro th y Lockland, Mrs. Em il M oore, Mrs. Ja c k W right, Mrs. R ita T ierce, Mrs. Jo h n D arg er, Mrs. K ite, Mrs. Neil M artin, Mrs. F ord and Mrs. A rchie A nderson and Ix»a M organ. • • • Del Norte Fair Del N o rte C ounty F a ir opens F rid ay of next w eek. Aug. 15, for a th ree-d ay ru n at th«» fa ir g ro unds at C rescen t C ity and th e opening day will launch Ix»s Mc C lure, fair m an ag er, predicts will be th e biggest fa ir yet to lx» held in th e h isto ry of rap idly-grow ing Del N o rte county. E n trie s close at H p. m W edne- day m orning and M cC lure says th ey have topped previous y e a rs ’ figures. T h e fa ir will officially begin on F rid ay w ith lig h t horse ju d g in g scheduled from 10 to noon in fro n t of tfh e g ra n d sta n d . 4-H ju d g in g will also begin at th a t tim e in th e livestock area. All ju d g in g is s ta r t at th e sam e hour. F o r fu rth e r p a rtic u la rs read th e ad v ertisin g on [»age nine of th is issue.