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1 0 Brookings-I Iarbor Pilot ’» n t i n n a v e ac ie a l * V * U115 diced m an n er in the expulsion i will probably show signs of in- from school of his son Demos, . I i adequacy w ithin a co m p arativ ely think he has recourse for rem edy I sh o rt t rr w ,,h th e proper a u th o rities of the ; m the n eantim e. we. the TAX- S ta te Dept of E ducation at PA Y ER ; who a re a f te r all m in e No, I d efinitely do not have ca seT o X m ' m Ply *Ubmi“ ing h ,S iLOt,i<W: ,..'.e. Bi11 for " ’- / - - i h f i e s tim e to deal w ith school m a tte rs will expect a type of School Ad- as su ggested by Mr. R J. H orn in ' As for' all th<* o th e r item s m inisi ation from th e ch airm an his le tte r to th e E d ito r of this brought up by Mr. H orn in his i ° f *h B oard right on down th e papi>r d ated M arch 25, 1954. le tte r, it seem s to m e th at they bne t , and including the jan ito r, ow ever, due to som e of th e all pose o r suggest a p a rtic u la r to he co m m en su ra te in q u alify s ta te m e n ts m ade by Mr H orn, class of problem which could 01 w ith t i n t of th e Physical facili an d becaus • of th e fact th a t I am should be handled by the P .-T A ties th a t w’e, th e TAX PAYERS a v o te r and ta x p a y e r in this school of this district if anv, and d provide. d is tric t I cannot see fit to en tire ly not W HY N O T ? In conclusion T should like io ignore this m ater, so I ’M T A K IN G It these problem s are NOT th e < um plim ent and th an k both M ” T IM E OUT. business of the P.-T.A. then w hat ) Horn and t he B rookings-I Tartar 1 shall m ention the dis- in h eaven’s nam e is the business I ilot to r bringing these m a tte rs m isal of Demos Horn, son of Mr of the P - T .A ? to th e a tte n tio n of th e tax payers R J. H orn by school principal of School D istrict 17C r am in hopes th at it cannot be I H am p to n . said of the local P.-T.A. (again A. D e P H IP P IP S . B ecause I happen to be a firm it any» th at it too, has succum bed b eliev e r in the a d a g e • "CON to the N ational T rend of becoming To the E ditor, th e People of the demnation before IN V E S nothing hut a ru b b e r stam p, tea B rookings-H arbor School Dis TIG A TIO N IS M O R O N IC ” I trict, and to Ross J. H orn: In u rin g , hack slapping, good fel w ould not be in a position to form I am one who should have low well m et, non-functional o r a conclusion on the H orn dis- no th in g to say as I have lived in ganization, in o th e r w ords; m tb :^H n ^n,|l1 L t had bOCn g *Ven 3,1 th e a re a for six y ea rs and have organization in nam e only. Tb< d e ta ils PROM BOTH S ID E S PHrt in civic a ffa » s. I perso n ally have no p a rtic u la r P H n " N o form al charges have been n o r to com ing here I w as so m ad e, and no one seem s to be on urge to become a m em ber of anv , heavtly involved in such m a tte rs P -T .A . anyw here. . so th a t’s ju st w here the th a t I decided n ev er to become It P A R E N T S a re not interested H orn dism issal m ust rest as fa r as been H Pd ,again H ow evPr. I have in the w elfare and education of J am concerned, Hen deeply conscious of all th a t th e ir own children then I say : 1 can o ffer Mr. Horn tw o su "- has tak en place. K est.ons how ever for w hat they "M ay H eaven help th em ” the I think o u r schools a rc all r i g h t ! a r e w o rth :— 5 children, th a t is (to blazes w ith as fa r a s the teach ng s ta ff is con- I I th e p aren ts.) T b !° ‘ UP th is m ftH e r w ith The new; B rookings - H arbor ic rn e d Also th a t m uch cred it • ii< B ro o k in g s T axoH vnre i ? S? ,o m anv m em bers of High I f th ere is no such organ!» . .aKu.1’’ I 11' 1’ 1’ School building, construction co n stru e d A ’ an o rw n iz a tio n I B rookings then form n '° n ' " f Which n,,w be » 'a rte d in a . e ia IB . If Mr. Hot n fee?, ,h , ! ° f d ay * W‘" a vas' im ' should have joined My sym pathy a t ,* a provem ent over th e present ex- .■» ex ten d ed to th e school board a , re a l in ju stice has been d Is o n th e™ Mint lu e school a u th o ritie s of Dis- trem ely inadequate facilities for I know w hat a th an k le ss job they I hold, hut I can only d is a g iw w ith a high school. ' ^ 7 1 n ’c a rd in K decision which has been m ade. T h en , can b, no m siif,ca n o n for ex p ellin g a stu »"h m h <'X,f‘n ' ,h a ' in ,e rfere s o r a di?, C“S f° r an education ' a diplom a, except for rep eated o r d efia n t infraction of th e ru l-s o r for a felony U nless Sfai'e law has been changed, a pupil conno, b.. expelled for m o re , him th re e days unless for a very grev- lous offense. S As to r sm oking by pupils. I can a tta c h no m oral o r religious rea- FIRE INSURANCE ,moSke P ? ” " S he " 'd ° r Sh° Uld n° ‘ I,,,.,,,, ' . / . lo n ' ,he stan d p o in t -.f > a h ,t ls re g re tta b le th a t m any 'THURSDAY, A P R IL 1, 1954 LETTER TO EDITOR ? 20 DIVIDEND On Acceptable Risks I I J six month automobile policies s ' T no’ onl-v sm oking a M i. , d linking. W e have law s which li Ar Regular Rate ■ No Penalty A rthur Knox Insurance Agency Phone 2211 Brookings 5 ------------- ---- -------------------- THE FINEST FISH C lam s S h rim p O ysters A balone Scallops P raw n s H iE S H COLUM BIA R IV ER S M E L T Eastern Oregon Beef LOCKER MEAT SILVERSPRAY MARKET N B rookings No lob Too Large No Job Too Sma„ CEMENT WORK CONTRACTED T O R C H E P ATK«NS D R IV EW A Y S - FLO O RS PORCHES S PEPS S ID E W A L K S PA TIO S B A C K ED by 27 YEARS E X P E R IE N C E Estimates Cheerfully Given. AR T GIBBS Easy Street Brookings, Ore. Phone 3272 *h<' sale of both tobacco and I .p air to m inors yet th ese law s do not prev en t th e ir use I had occasion to observe five high school boy, and one girl |a«t .'c a r. all of whom sm oked in sp ite <> o p ,s,s,„ o n by both the school m d th e ir paren ts, it ¡s onty X n ’ high school to college ,' 2 » h e r e sm oking is not prohibited ..... Class K room ,,UI - prom 4 n t* ? thC T his oited does ”<>t applx only to the boys but the ^ Kiris h u a as e . , well , " 11 T her..f...... h e r<-fo" . I , ... Ihink V , , ain sen ,o r is bei"K m ade ' VaniPlc to appease p u son .1 'n ," ,k ’" a " ,h e s ,u d e n ts who nioke expelled, we w ould hav -e no m bool housing problem , This sta te m e n t is not intended as a ue n X t ° f iSn7 kingl aS 1 c o n s i d > I t,« ° d .r in k ,n g 1,1 h arm fu ln ess ... have alw ays advocated the u nt sy ste m ” to r o p eratio n of th< bools as it places c o n tro l in hands of tra in e d ed u c ato rs the and rem oves m any issues from local polities The le tte r of Ross J. Horn ap- D ’ared on page 3 of T he Pilot and on page 10 ap p eared an item ta x in g th a t som e one had been ‘I‘pointtM by th e board to see th a t all eligible for school un d er th e ! should a tten d . Any you th so expelled will be a very b itte r individual as re gards schi>ol discipline and law in g e n ita l My svm patbv to h m and his p a r e n ts Once m ore, such a decision should be condem ned. S incerely, A. L. TRAVIS. IN KLAM ATH FALLS Mrs. B erger D ah lstro m left M onday to a tte n d services for her fa th e r, P e te r S t rid on W ednes day in K lam ath F alls FULLY AUTOMATIC CÎÎYE.7 with exclusive new s g u id e - lite CONTROL ■ AND ALL THESE OTHER BENEFITS: » Extra-gentle drying with new D e lic a te Fabric C o n tro l. Sun-freshness w ithout sun- fa d in g , y o u rs w ith S u n - a . T lx a r L a m p . Lint and m oisture away by etlkient F V e n tin g New trim ap p e ara r F lu » h -to -W a ll C o n st t dressing care for your clothes with S a tin -S m o o th D ry in g D ru m . E n d u rin g and be P o rc e la in Top. Big laundty loads handled eas ily with 9 -p o u n d C a p a c ity . ON DISPLAY NOW a demonstration 0 r^markobie Whirlpool Dry this w e e jj D EN N S U P P L Y Phone 3 2 7 4