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Page Two In the Land Of Opportun t t y B R O O K IN G S -H A K B U K . FLLÄJT, SPAY, Harbor School Notes school Tuesday. Lilian F i e l d e r ! book 'Stories from and John Scherer are absent. I 1^ ! anLe n t" rh e first grade anthn Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore- THIRD GRADE Ellis Yelton brought a copy o f, has been plavin March 7. 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Marjorie Moore won the wood- the story of Snow White to our adding the scor-* - . J en shoe in arithmetic contest. room. Jerrie Lee Cagley brought ¡ board. DEWEY AXERS, Editor and Publisher Donald Calloway won the croc odile in the spelling contest. GENE GOULD, Associate Editor Th® first group is writing poet ry now’. N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g R e p re s e n ta tiv e Thursday is our painting day. N E W S P A P E R A d V e R T I& IN C SE R V IC E . IN C . Bill M. painted nicely. Richard Charn brought indian Crankshaft grinding, connecting rods reb I«" • Hil.it« of Si« • ! Nitor** £d>’tx'«¿ AiKxntvonl paints to school. bitted, main bearing line borine W .A .S .; All the gra ’es now have two Serving America's Advertisers and /h e Home Town Newspapers teeter-totters piece. V-8 MOTOR EXCHANGE We are making Indian cos «•sw »««dojpti — Chi««9« i . a. • o r t ir is • ho A xo «* bm 9.. s ««F t « ac *< oc « l tumes. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT «.L* *■» r» ♦ c n f I T am m m a T — — ____1 -___ 1_______ a A I a . Ofl Engine Rebuilding Factory Woolley Engineering. Inc Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 Per Year, tutside Curry County.........................$3.00 Letters May Or May Not “Count” SECOND GRADE Tommy Widney brought a bou quet of azaleas and rhododen drons to school Tuesday. We had a weekly reader test last Friday. In our science books we learn ed that the moon tells time. We drew’ pictures to show how the moon changes in one month. We have finished our writing book and have started to review.. Zane Woodw’orth brought a calender to school. It is large and has beautiful pictures. We have nearly finished our Democracy readers. Letters addressed to ‘‘your congressman” „ at Washington, D. C., may or may not have “weight says Harris Ellsworth, representtive of this district, whose weekly communications are published in the Pilot. A check of Mr. Ellsworth’s letter elsewhere in this issue will give full particulars. Most of the people who have had no experience in things legislative, have no idea what pressure is FIRST GRADE being exerted against the congressmen of the nation. Michael brought three Certainly, one cannot doubt but what this “fan mail” pollywogs Marker to school. We feed must reach huge proportions. them fish food. We hope tf^ey The Pilot is inclined to agree with Mr. Ellsworth will turn into frogs before school out. concerning his opinion of mail. Certainly, since he is Tuesday d r e w a wolfs is elected by the people of this district as capable of head. Jimmy we Widney brought the making judgments oncerning all affairs, pressure by picture to school. Some of the heads looked very fierce. his constituents should drop off—but no! Marker and Jerry visited The Pilot likes the manner in which Mr. Ells the Mrs. first grade reading classes on worth trankly discusses his problems in the “letter” Tuesday morning. We like to each week. Some times the Pilot cannot (from this have our mothers and fathers our school. end of the line) see things and Mr. Ellsworth states, visit The lilac bush outside our room yet the Pilot is willing to trust his judgment until is in bloom. It is pretty. * his successor may be named. Billy Guthrie came back to Mi. Ellsworth considers his work seriously. He is so conscientious about his work that he wants to keep his people back home informed of his actions, together with reasons for his actions in all legis lation which he has any hand in shaping. Mr. Ells worth, the Pilot considers, is doing his very best’ What more could be asked of any man? \ andalism, especially at such a beauty spot as Azalea Siate Park, is almost unforgiveable.’ The lads or young men who did those deeds. Saturday night, citv ' T h 'X V W * l|"."u<l the l’rivileKes of anv so- city. I hiir lot should he comparable to that of the iiTTi.T.?; ba,C^ ln th e ?‘one a8e- *1 fact, that would < just About too good for thorn. Pour Building As Good as R O O F ! PROTEt T IT! PRESERVE IT! WATERPROOF IT! Ehuiklq, Easily, Economically With Gold Seal Asbestos Roof Coating A heavy-bodied roof coating that forms a touch, leathery, one-piece, seamless WATER PROOF covering which will last for years. GOLD SEAL PLASTER BOARD for waterproofing your basement, too. ON HAND WITH CURRY LUM BER COUNTY COM PANY BR<X)KINGS, OREGON By Ed and Mendy Howdy Folks: A golfer friend of ours cracked a seventy-six, the other day. He stopped at the third hole, but he made a sev-: enty-six. //« d i d t h e seventy-si.) rough ly spea kt n g. Sonn of them were done with but »wearing. He got in a trap at the sec ond hole. He got nine strokes one of them apoplexy. When he took off his socks in the club house. he found nuide a hole in one. Golf is a good old game. It lets the cows out of the pasture and the bull in. Rt. 2, Box 831x (Redwood Hwy) Ph. ’ GRANTS PASS, OREGON ' - A N N O U N C IN G THE OPENING OF “The Brookings Beauty Send In the Deveny Real Estate Building Brookings, Oregon With LILLY COFFMAN as managing opera» who specializes in Cold Wave Permanent W mg, and is a “past m aster” in this art, we [Toaste proud of of our staff, who also specialize in Nut shaping and styling. We Feature1 7 1! '.b ? fonef Cream and Helen Curts I old W a v e Permanents, N e w Rat, Ruling and Duart Maehlneless. . MANICURING Hair linting and Scalp Treatments Hours 1:00 p. m. 9:00 p. m. EDITH DEVENY, Owner Lillian Coffman, Operator TRY THE NEW IMPROVED OVERNIGI PULLMAN SERVICE to PORTLAND Trio tn urw t-P ullm an on o u r o v ernight train between B ay an d P o rtlan d has been replaced by a more sta n d ard -P u llm an . Also th e schedule has been changed wl give you a m ore convenient n o rth b o u n d departure: S ??8 P-ni., arriv e E ugene 12:31 a.m. and Portia I 7 :L 5 a.m . S outh b o u n d , leave P o rtlan d 7:00 p .m . am‘*| Coos B ay 7:00 a m. 1 ry th is im proved service on y o u r next trip. Ride » J new slipping car or in com fortable coaches save u» effort and expense. When we play golf, we al ways stand too close to the ball ter we have hit it.. H e re ’s a l! i t costs from Coos hj| $1220 All golfers are entitled to life, liberty and pursuit of golf balls't raundrrip in standard 1 ou re entitled to the best plus $2.95 for low«* h you can buy when you buy our gas and air. way, $2.20 far of ROUNDTRIP IN COACH« Get our gas and air and you get the best. Were it not so, we would have told vou. chevro : Gas Station Station No. 5056 Eddie T h o rn to n and V . A. M en d en hall Jr. - ♦9 .80 05% S-F The Southern way :