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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1946)
L y NOVEMBER 28. 1946 Lr School Notes THIRI grade r i,( • - ■ r new nrith- v • ihree num bers, [ay a same called bean- re rea in our Oregon book. Allsup. Joy Gott and Judy lave come back to school [ng ill. , a poem Joan D arger ir :h> colum n: bv the river, four little words: Jet-Me-Not. ¡another ditty: BROOKINGS-HARBOR pilo t . BROOKINGS, OREGON Nome of the C r o ftL ily Paste Nine The taller the mountains, The cooler the breeze; Th younger the couple. The tighter the squeeze. SECOND GRADE Kay Brooks. B arbara Guthrie. Stanley Gribble, David Carlson, and Richard Garvin have been neither tardy nor absent since the beginning of school. We have made health posters, showing good f o o d and good health rules. Richard Garvin’s mother has brought s o m e puzzles for our room. FIRST GRADE F our boys and girls are absent th is week. This bad w-eather brings colds with it. Tuesday we drew and colored pirtures of what we think our Thanksgiving table will look like, i Donnie Metier, who left us t o ) en ter the Medford school, is back with us for a few’ days. We are glad to have him. ‘Personalized’ GIF .** T» Are 8e$t Are you one of those people who hasn’t as yet By Ed and Mendy From Exchanges: Ldy Folks A custom er -------- I us a shock the other day. asked us why we never CRESCENT CITY - J . C. Bow rtised. Imagine our sur- er. of Fairfield. Calif., is news l as our ads have certainly owner of the Horseshoe Grill on Serond Street, having purchased run regularly. the Grill this w’eek from Pete Shates, who has owned and oper ken we told her w e did ated this popular cafe many years. icrtise and showed her Bower conies highly recom ad to prove it, she said, mended as a restaurant man. He is. but they look so m uch will re-named the place “Dia rail the icst, why don't mond Horseshoe.” k doll them up a bit so • I’ll bt easier to catch. | set us to thinking. May- ee was right. We thought I lot of ways to m ake the I sensational, but decided Icolumnists get more read- khan most w riters, so we led to try our hand as a ■mist. course we won’t a tte m p t be a “keyhole” colum n- , but we'll try to k 0 ft > /■ smih s now and to, and in s you’re right, ■1/ probably talk a little bouf th< gasoline business. kateh our little column . I CRESCENT CITY Frank En-j dert, commander of the V. F. W. j post, plans to leave this week end for Eureka, to make arrange m ents for a boxing card, which he hopes to offer to the public in about two weeks. A m ateur boxes, interested in entering the card, are asked to get in touch with him. CRESCENT CITY Frank Hel ton, it is reported here, faces a serious extortion charge it the m eeting of the grand jury. Let ters, w ritten to Dr. Stump, in which he made threats of ex posure, were intorduced. Local News Items the Pilot each Eugenia Moore is visiting her com ing year. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. HEVRON Gas Station ptatk n No. 5056 ddie Thornton and I ’- A 5 ndenhall J i. Moore, over the Thanksgiving holiday.. She is attending South ern Oregon College of Education, at Ashland. Arnold Vogel has returned to hfs home at Sacram ento after spending a few days at his ranch up the Winehuck river, which is being operated by Mr. and Mrs. O tto Blankenhorn. _______ I- solved his Christmas shopping problem? With shortages of many suitable gifts just as acute as ever, have you ever thought of giving “personalized stationery” instead? There never lived a person who wouldn’t like such a gift—in fact, many would prefer such a remembrance from you. Expensive? Why, certainly not! Just received a shipment of boxed stationery which you may obtain, already printed to order, at slightly more than you’d pay, ordinarily, for the boxed stationery at a book store. To assure yourself of Ibis service in plenty of time before Christmas, why not come in at vour earliest convenience and place your order? Al low a week for delivery. OK YOUR BEST ALWAYS ’our Cleaning To I s At All Times We operate Our Own Plant r/TH R IV E R HIGHT'S STORE!! ’ ! • ry Monday and Friday of each week “Printed stationery” is an inducement to fre quent letter-writing, which many of your friends may he neglecting. Certainly, such a gilt would irset’s Cleaners & Dyers cation—Young Building—Brookings For Sale 6 acres of land, Croft lily planting stock, Icken house, Bulb Shed, and equipment. 0 . R. Williams House north of Bainesacres, Highway 101 At Rivers End work two ways for the donor. Prices Start As Low As $2.00 Per Box PILOT