Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 28, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    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
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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
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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.
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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