?AY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1946
tARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS
OREGON
Home of The (.'raft Ldg
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»anger Not Past,
forest Service Man
tinned fi"m pagi
six
put out. The forest fuels
to dry out in the a fter-
the next day; then a fire
ead.
'i W arming Fire:
a spot in a small opening,
away all dry needles, grass,
or rotten wood. (Use your
a stout stick). Build a
fire in the middle of the
[eep the fire small. N ever
wanning fire in a stum p, a
i snag or tree.
nttmgout A W arm ing Fire
fire burn down to a few
tf water is available put
same as a campfire. If
5 not available, thoroughly
coals with dirt free from
s, rotten wood, or leaves,
je to mix and rub with
til all sparks are out. Feel
hands to be sure. Do not
nth dirt mix and rub in-
M E
BY
ty&u QtteAA W k a
Slimbo’s back! He looks a trifle
more slim to me. Evidently the
Army has agreed with him. He
Raid as soon as his leave was over
he is being sent overseas.
To the newcomers who aren’t
acquainted with Slim. His name
is Carroll Reekman, he graduated
last year, played on the basket
ball team and joined the armed
forces following graduation
The circus has come to town.
Even though it isn’t very large I
expect there’ll be quite a crowd
of kids there. Both young ones and
old ones.
Karl Foltz celebrated his 21st
birthday last Friday evening with
a large group of friends. The par
ty was given at the Burrells home
F1RE EQUIPMENT
i hunting party should have out on Pedrioli Drive. As always
bum of fin* equipm ent in the occasion was topped off by
It's needed anyhow for plenty of good food.
TOO BAD! No initiaton this
purpose than putting out
year. You Sophmores really hate
Hie minimum needs are:
l/e. It should be sharp — that don’t you ?
It has been reported that a
than 26 inches in length,
wjth head weighing two letterm ans club is being formed.
or over. If preferred, use That is one thing that every high
ski; it's a more useful tool school should have. Not only to
help sponsor athletics in the school
P
hovel. It should be not less but to keep a rrtore democratic
inches long overall with attitu d e among the athletes.
FLASH
Student Body elec
I pointed head not less th a n
tion returns. Ray Foltz Student
ches wide.
’afer Container. A bucket Body president.
Tony Felipe—Vice Pesident.
ter bag with a capacity of
Ruth H assett—Secretary.
illon or more.
Merlie Baum gartner Treas.
Tommy Jam es Athletic Man
ager.
Neil Nelson Sgt. at Arms.
A. 0. Schmitt lost a key-
Congratulations Guys and Gals.
ontaining several keys, in-
the one to his office and Class presidents are as follows:
Senior Class—Neil Nelson.
"Lake my purse,” said the
Junior Class—Tony Felipe
These will do nobody any
Sophmore Class- Gene Reiling.
'xcept me.” He was called
Freshm an Class- Roy Johnson.
office late Saturday on an
Best of luck to you all.
■ncy, when he first noticed
5.
A little information for those
Davis of Vancouver, owner scientifically minded boys.
Analysis of the creature known
Nook Building, w’as a vis-
re several days early this as woman as seen through the eyes
ooking after local interests. of the chemist:
Symbol: Wo.
Accepted Atomic W eight: 120
Physical Properties: Boils at
nothing
minutt
, , and freezes at any
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. c s when properly treated, very
bitter if not well used.
Occurrence: Found w herever
man exists.
Chemical Properties: Possesses
great affinity for gold, silver, p la t
inum and precious stones. Violent
reaction if left alone, able to ab
sorb great amount of food m atter.
1 urns green when placed beside
a better looking specimen.
Uses: Highly ornam ental, use
ful as a tonic in acceleration of
low’ spirits and an equalizer of the
distribution of wealth. Is probably
the most effective income reducing
agent known.
Caution: Highly explosive in
inexperienced hands.
Here’s a thought.
Anger is a wind which blows out
the lamp of the Mind
a I 1 „
S Z 7 T ----------a u - ; .
when a large m yrtle wood bread
board fell and hit her foot..
Due to low humidity. Monday,
all sawmills were
shut down u in
wviv aiiui
the area, to open again when the
fire hazards have been eased, ln-
11 i t
ciuded in the group was C urry
County Lum ber Co. planer which
opened that day a fte r a shutdown
of three weeks.
Send that friend the Pile» for
A Year, and save lettei w riting
VIC’S WELDING SHOP
Portable Acetylene and Electric Welding
----- No Job Too Large or Too Small-----
VIC OREWILER
Box 109
Smith Riven, California
9, & 9, Cafe
Jim Crissey Headlines
Florists’ Meeting, Seattle
Jim Crissey, a Seattle florist,
and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L .,
Crissey of this place, headlined)
the florists’ convention, held e a r
lier this week, at Seattle.
Mr. Crissey is head of "F lor
ists’ School of Designing” at S e a t
tle, where florists met, Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday of this week.
Pagt St
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Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
DJNNRRS AND SHORT ORDERS
CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY
FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor
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Local News Items
Excavating
Pete J. Lesmeister, local realtor,
left Saturday for Portland where
he spent several days on business.
Mrs. C. I. Patrick suffered a
painful accident Sunday evening
Shovel
Backhoc
Dragline
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Sand - Gravel
Road Rock
Fill Material
River Silt
il News Items
MING
TO
READY - MIX CONCRETE
BASEMENTS
FOUNDATIONS
SIDEWALKS
RETAINING WALLS
All kinds of Concrete Work
Kellogg & Bihl
Velton Apts.
B R O O K IN fc S
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day, September 30—8 p. m. Only!
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16x22 top, 30” high—has a handy shelf.
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Regular $13.50 seller
TRAINED horses
UON PONIES. DOGS
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Our Price
Very solidly built—red and white, black and white—Regular $9.45
All Aluminum
Regular $5.45 seller
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« te n . Uvjfeti of CifittesI
AERIALISTS
C LO W N S
Brookings, Oregon
KITCHEN WORK TABLE. . . Our Price, $11.95
24x40 linoleum-covered top, with drawer.
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Jo Ann and Her Favorite
Mastedon Big Burma
One Big Show Coming This Year!
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New Johnson
Store Hours
9 a. m to 6 p. m,
Brookings
Oregon