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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1954)
LETTER TO EDITOR °f 'h e Medford Senior High School S tu d en t H andbook: I should like to m ak e a clea r Sm oking or d rin k in g of in sta te m e n t re g ard in g th e policy of to x icatin g beverages in the B rookings H a rb o r School D istrict school building o r on th e school ^ ° . 17C re g ard in g sm oking and grounds at any tim e is positive drinking. AU stu d e n ts know th a t ly prohibited. S tu d e n ts guilty sm oking and d rin k in g of in to x i of this will be dropped from ca tin g beverages in th e school school. The above applies to all building o r on th e school grounds gam es and ac tiv ities.” is forbidden, and stu d e n ts guilty of I re cen tly m ade a survey of violation will be expelled. The sm oking and d rin k in g policies in Board of D irecto rs and P rincipal m ajor Oregon High Schools and a re w illing to accept responsibility received replies from 41 schools to r the policy. in all areas of the sta te . None of M edford S en io r High School the high schools would adm it th a t has a sim ilar policy. T he follow- they allowed sm oking or drinking m g in to rm atio n ap p ears on page on the p art of stu d e n ts e ith e r in the building or on th e school ¡.rounds V iolations w ere dealt w ith in the follow ing m a n n e r: Expelled, dropped o r dls- missed 21 Suspended (pending H earing) 6 SAND AND GRAVEL Ju v en ile C ourt .... .............. j To S ta te Police I OP SOIL AND FILL DIRT No problem in school ............ 5 No sta te m e n t of discip lin ary " ROSS SALVAGE Phone 2057 or 2341 a c t io n ......... ‘ y 1 would like to quote com m ents trom a num ber of th e principals Bor the first time, you can now haveaSonotone tubeless hearing aid. Double-battery combination eliminated. OPERATING COSTS os low as 2 5 cents a month AM if f.'.JT TO WtAR SONOTONE OF MEDFORD S39 E. Jackson, M edford, O re make your home at the CHETCO INN ROOM AND BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK ir„Sä5mgig£ Rotary Club each Tuesday, 12:00 noon Lions C lub. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m. ADAMS CH EV R O LET FOR EC ONOMY AND D E P E N D A B IL IT Y Sales and Service For Curry County Phone 411 WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS SAY Have your car Serviced A t Lou Blanc, Inc. I^eave your packages in your car throughout the day Complete Service Fair Prices Cadillac and Oldsmobile Safety-Tested Used Cars X isit Our Wholesale Row LO U B L A N C , Inc. Across the stre e t from the Post Office in Coos Bay Right Around Here stoop. Brookings-i larbor Pilot 1 1 C hanticleer was gone! By M ax B rain ard r e s i d e n t X r e " h c ^ a s . Tclit'ng - " l RSDAY’ A P R IL >■ * « * Mrs. E verett Jaggers recently ■tnessed a re su rre c tio n ! ’ w itnessed resu rrectio D ii\in g tow ard h er g a ra g e she saw the fam ily ro o ster loping along ahead of h er car, as u sual, and supposed, as usual, he'd dodge. N ellie heard a thum p, stopped, and c h a n tic le e r w as p ro stra te , a p p a re n tly t h r o u g h w ith th e ro o ste r business. S orrow tully, she packed th e re m ains to the house and laved him out on the stoop. She asked h e r m o th er, Mrs. Berg, who m akes h er hom e there, to put some w a te r on to heat and if sh e’d d ec ap itate th e corpse. N ellie not having a ta s te for hen su ig e ry of this n atu re . M a would! As soon as she got th e w a te r to heating, Mrs. E erg w ent to th e I his harem all ¡ng his „ c c n .u '. 5 sp" rs - ■ng his account w ith crow ing. ,ouill> an d sh ak in g and resh u i- Ih n g his feathers. H e ’d got Oft , h a , ,)ack s ,.ust in tu n e to save his neck! for tins tim e. K .'ports a re th at G eorge an d | M arge C um m ings, for sev eral \ e a t s m aking th e ir home on th e Chet co banks, ju st above tow n Have sold out. lock, stock, an d barrell, and have left th e co u n try . 1 hey su re will be missed. L AND D WOODYARD . . . finest fuel ... Mill W.xxi, Peeler Cores, Split and Round • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H OOD A T M ILL ON E A SY STREET Pick-up Load $ 2 .0 0 Truck Load $ 1 0 .0 0 Phone 2S46 re p o rtin g : "W e have a B oard policy de m anding a u to m atic suspens on lo»* any student caught sm oking or drinking on th e C am pus at any time, anyw here lose eligibility for th e following se m ester.” "Sm oking or d rin k in g of in toxicating beverages in th e school building or on th e school grounds at any tim e is p o sitiv lv p ro h ib it ed. S tu d e n ts g u ilty of this will be dropped from school. T he abo\ applies to all gam es and ac tiv i ties.” jsA V E $ $ $ J ON IN S U R A N C E f y For Autos and Trucks Low Annual & Semi-Annual Premiums t For Fire H ave had little trouble. S u s F pension from school at first of fense.” ? "N o problem here but s tu d e n ts would he expelled.” "N o trouble recently. S everal years ago 2 boys and 2 g irls w ere expelled.” "W e have been very strict about this, and as a resu lt it has ro . been a great problem .” "W e have had no tro u b le at p resen t time. S uspension from school is o u r procedure. A re we going to be g u ilty of helping te e n ag e rs break th e la w ? ” It is tru e th a t School D istrict No. 17C re g u latio n is severe. but no pupil has been dism issed from school for drinking or sm oking w ho w as not cP a rly g u ilty of violation. No p u p :l has been d m issod for sm oking who wa« sm oking for his first tim e. \ ’e pupil has been dism issed who he not had o p p o rtu n ity to know »h ■ egulaflon. In each case th e *d •- len t's action was del h erate- n ac.’. case sm oking w as an co m ; violation of fh> d is tric t’s know » e e u ’ation. ........ i i h u . m J Sincerelj yours, Lyn•» O Hampton. also LIABILITY - BONDS - GLASS - INLAND MARINE BURGLARY J PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY J phone S g K1NOS ORE READY MIX CONCRETE (O u r sand and g rav el is washed, screened and w eighed to give lull m easu re and p ro p e r p roportions of ag g re g a te , to in su re q u ality ) - c a tin g beverages and sm oking in h school budding o r on the d e m is e s is well along tow ards -• mg solved for th e B rookings- H a rb o r High School. If th e p a r en ts of the d is tric t stan d sq u arely behind th e school, th e re will be h u t little difficulty in th e fu tu re . B» fore closing th is le tte r, I wish to express my personal a p p re c ia tion to the g re at p ercen t o f th e ° f B r^ k i n g s . H a rb o r gh School who ch e erfu lly com- oly w ith th e d is tric t's reg u latio n . ' ‘ wish also to express sim ilar a p preciation to the goodly n u m b er of folk who have p ersn n ath told me th at they i f,, firm s t-n d of the s ho d. BADGER MUTUAL OF MILWAUKEE F’a.ving 15 Io 20 per cent Dividends Section 3.36 160 Grenon C’ph , ta w s 1951, c le a r’’/ cov >rs fh m a tte r. “ P upils shall com ply w ith the law ful reg u latio n s of the school . ilful d »obedience oTxm defiance of a te a c h e r’s a»Phor i- io o r the use of profane or obsene language are sufficient cause for suspension o r ex p u l sion from school.” -- Seven O u tstan d in g C om panies, In clu d in g I J Crushed Gravel Rock Fill Material I Black Top Toil GJam Shell Soil River Run Sand and Gravel Clay Fill River Silt Concrete Pipe & Ditching NO JOB TOO SMALL J B a k in g s R fD -E-M iX Concrete Co. j S uperinP ■ndent - P rin cip al Brooking • - H a rb o r High / School C entral Bldg. Phone 2442 J