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KUUKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
I wiches and coffee were served
! from a white linen covered table
River W omans club held ; centered with a Christmas scene.
ember meeting Friday aft- Tall red tapers in silver holders
the com m unity hall.. | graced the scene. Presiding at
itions were in keeping w ith the tea table were Jessie Lessard
Way season. The com m ittee and Terry’ Ulrich. Refreshments
iristmas as them e in c a rry - comm ittee was made up of Elean
the decorations. Mrs. Leah or Layman, Agnes Westbrook,
presided at the short bus- Ilah -Robison. M artha Ulrich and
neeting. which was opened Frances Westbrook.
iraver by Rev. E. C. Hicks,
Lake Earl Grange met in reg
[ub voted a donation of $5 u lar session Thursday evening at
Christmas seal sales The the hall. Following officers were
Iso voted a donation tow ard elected for the coming year:
lildrens Christm as party,
M aster—Ray Robison.
following program , under
Overseer—Wallace Jamison,
¡on of Mrs. Grace VanZee,
L ecturer—Violet Hinkle.
Wells and Alyce I^?lick, was
Stew ard—Gordon Wells.
Assistant Steward — Gordon
ory of C hristm as—Rev. E. Miller.
:ks.
Chaplain—Velna Miller. .
“Christmas L ullaby” and
T reasurer—Gus Miller.
Night” by Mrs. Carl Os-
S ecretary—Ruth Wells.
Mrs. Wm. H all, and
Gate Keeper—D. Nelson..
ine Bolin, accom panied by
Ceres—Florence Bursk.
Lucille Patterson,
Pomona Pearl Bosch.
F lora—Ilah Robison.
iing: “Why t h e Chimes
Mrs. Alyce Bolick, accom-
Lady Assistant Stew ard—Bev
by Mrs. P atterson.
erly Ussery.
•imba Solo- “Trees,” by Geo.
Executive comitteemen — Ben
prville, Jr.
nie Ham.
>, “White C hristm as,” Mrs.
The Grange Christm as party
stenburg.
will be held on Dec. 19, with ex
lowing the program , sand- change of gifts. The community
¡th River News
Sand &
Gravel
I) E L I V E R E I)
In large or small lots!
WE ALSO HAVE AT THIS TIME
Some Black Loam Soil For Sale!
L I M I T E I) S U P P L Y -
Of Clam Shells!
B R O O K IN G S
Land And Townsite Company
Room 6
Central Building
toys
Home of the Croft Lily
Page Thren
Christmas party will be held on
Monday evening, Dec. 23 at the
Grange hall.
Following the business session
a social time was enjoyed with
ice cream and cookies being serv
ed by bachelors of the Grange.
Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner
were hosts for a dinner party at
noon at their home Saturday, hon
oring Mrs. Mark Wood of Harbor
who celebrated her birthday. The
other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
W arren Bailey, Mark Wood, B ar
bara and Billie Buckner.
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Harbor School Notes
THIRD GRADE
Lois LaClair, Sharon A l l e n ,
B arbara Gould and Janet Crump
were out o school Monday.
Lois, Sharon and Janet were
out again Tuesday, but Barbara
came back.
We have a new Weekly Reader
for this week..
Those who have not been ab
sent this year are Joan Darger.
Gary Payne, M arjorie Moore,
Dick Berger,
Kenneth Tidder,
Stephen Henry, Larry Myers.
We are making up stories in
language about anything we wish.
These children had dirty hands
this week: Gary, Pete, Pat, Clif
ford. Those having dirty desks
w’ere Gary, Pete, Joe, Bill, Gary
and Virginia. — Vingitta Akers,
reported.
SECOND GRADE
We made posters showing how
to set a table for dinner.
We are going to have a Christ
mas play, and we made candles
to decorate our room.
Dixie Wolfe has entered our
grade. She was here in the first
grade last year.
Group 2 has new readers.
FIRST GRADE
Charon Carr, W alter Craig and
Billy Guthrie are the three first
grade children who have been
neither tardy nor absent this year.
Our room won first prize in the
membership contest for the P.-T.
A. Anna Jean G ardiner brought
in the most memberships.
Ellis Yelton brought the first
grade room a nice picture of
Cinderilla getting out of her
pumpkin coach.
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W at N O W !
Beautiful Cookie Ja r.....................................1.95
1.6?
Two-Foot S tepladder.....................................3.19
2 .1 ?
Aluminum R oaster........................................ 4.49
Metal Kitchen Stool ................................... 4.69
Two-Slice Toaster ......................................... 7.65
3.79
3.98
6.95
For your every insurance need
see Pete Lesmeister Agency.
games dolls drums model airplanes
CHILDRENS SMALL CHAIRS AND ROCKERS
Many Other Things For The Children
WABON I M M **
$ 1 .3 9
Gifts For AH Members Of The Family
Lovely Chenille Robes
Dresses
Sweaters
Complete New Line of Ladies Blouses Now In Stock
Beautiful Gift Handkerchiefs for both Men and Women
Our Gift Suggestion Table Is Loaded Down
With suggestions for giving—Come in and look aroun .
//our/ A.49
for tiny
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PRO PELLO PISTOL, re g u la r 109, Now........... 98c
Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop
Tiny Tot Truck and T railer, was $1.09, now..„79c
PA IN T SETS, regular $1.09, now................. 9 8 c
HORSMAN DOLLS, reg u lar $4.98, now.... $ 3 .1 9
RIG TOSS GAME, regular $1.49, now......$ 1 .3 9
Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co.
Complete Hardware Line