Pagie Four
v o r id s F in e st C lim a te
—
table for the shop. Each person
The two logging companies are Hampton, superintendent of the
¡
Mrs.
Louie
s
was to submit a drawing contain- planning to gravel the road in local schools, who were called to
h,S w « “k « P o r x y i
ing his own idea on the subject. I this area so they can haul dur- Salem, Thursday evening by the
The best ideas of the plans will ing the winter months. Work will state tax commission, arri’ ed in ,s v,s,„ng rtlatl
cousins has
i be compiled to make the benches start this week.
Brookings early Saturday morn fo r a Vlsit with n ij.,J 1
i for the work tables. (P. S. Pity, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Mode ex- ing. Elmer Bankus, en route to “ u n try and „ ™
I the poor suckers who have to pect to move to Langlois soon, Portland on business, took them
HIGH SCHOOL OFFICERS
'build them— the seniors).— Geo.'where they plan to build a new to Salem.
Elections at Brookings High i _ . —
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home.
9 rd o fT |« i
school resulted in naming of all ijardner- an(l Vernon
Crocket,
An epidemic of influenza seems
to be making the rounds in this „ J he, d‘s' ™ schoc;
class officers and for the student WANTED AT ONCE—
body:
area. Mrs. Lillian Mathews, one School Dist. No. ¡7
Wanted: a typing teacher who
of the teachers, missed several th a n k a ll those perse-,
Student Body
can furnish her own typewriter!
Word
was
received
here
by
President— Bob Church.
days
of school last w’eek, and a u n u e re d to help
Such might well be the adv for
Vice-Pres.— Gene Reiling.
the local high school typing de members of the Ow’en family, number of students were kept new school house reA i
opening of school.
Secretary— Diane Burrell.
partment. There are 21 hopeful telling of the sudden death of from classes by the epidemic.
Treasurer— Larrie Robinson.
typists enrolled for Typing 1 and their brother, Jack Owen, 43,
Dora E. Beaul^,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grayshel
Sgt.-at-arms— Don Merritt.
only eight machines. In order who was instantly killed when returned l a t e Saturday from
Senior Class
to permit 21 students to take his logging truck went out of Gearhart, where they spent the
President—Charlotte Landauer •typing 1, and 12 students will control on slippery pavement and past week attending a meeting Notices
Notice is hereby
Vice-Pres.— Donnie Raymond. take typing 2, Miss Woodward turned over, and rolled over an of Oregon Coast Association. The
Secretary— Yolande Ettinger. and Mr. Hampton, instructors, embankment near Shady Cove restaurant, closed during their general fund warrants of
Treasurer— Irene Rau.
have brought their own portables on Crater Lake highway, in absence, was open Monday for District 17, up to and
No. 5020 and all bu
Sgt.-at-arms— Don Merritt.
to school to loan to the students. Oregon. He was employed by business.
Junior Class
warrants of school Laj
In addition, Robert Kerr is using the Talent Sawmill Inc. Funeral
New patterns in stamped goods,
President— Doyle Rausch.
up to and includaf
his own machine. With 32 fresh services were held Saturday af
Vice-Pres— Raymond Reekman men enrolled this year, who will ternoon, Oct. 11, from Nazarene Christmas cards, Lockwoven Du are called for payment
Sec-Treas.— Marily Struebing. want to take typing next year as Church at Ashland. Surviving are Pont nylons. Get them while you ceases October 16, l&f
can of Mrs. J. J. Gallagher.
*
D o ra E. Beaulieu, Da
Sgt.-at-arms— Don Osborne..
sophomores, the problem is rather the widow, Nellie, four children,
Sophomore Class
acute. But with a will to learn, his mother, Mrs. Edith Sample,
President— Junior Shrader.
this year’s sophomores hope to two sisters, Mrs. May Crook and
Vice-Pres.— Robert Kerr.
attain a reasonable degree of ac Mrs. Lizzie Huntley, and brother,
Sec.-Treas.— Patricia Braun.
curacy and speed during the W m. K., all of Smith River, and
Sgt.-at-arms— Jimmy Carte.
year. The 12 juniors and seniors a brother, Charles of Davis Creek
Freshman Class
taking typing 2 hope, during the besides a number of nieces and
President— Dick Marsh.
H ERE AT LAST
year, to perfect their speed and nephews.
Vice-Pres.— Jimmy Hannegan.
Black Suede Oxfords - Crepe Soles
I learn the "tricks” ! Mrs. Emma Cooper entertained
Secretary— Phyllis Darger
oi the trade for commercial work ¡a group of friends Friday after-f
Brown Leather Oxfords - Crepe Soles
Treasurer— Nancy Vincent..
Thirty-two students are taking noon at her home, honoring her
White
Suede Oxfords - Crepe Soles
Sgt.-at-arms— Chris Brown
book-keeping under Mr. Hamp- sister, Mrs. Josie Frame, who
Eighth Grade
We
invite
you to see o u r children’s shoes
ons instruction The past week was celebrating her 86th brith-
President— Joe Moore. .
they have been learning to make day. A social time was enjoyed
THE
RAINS
WILL COME - WE HV
Vice-Pres.— Jimmy Lytle.
journal entries, nad to post the by the group, with refreshments
HOODS R U H BER FOOTWEAR
Secretary— Beverly Stoller.
ledger
served, including birthday cake.j
Treasurer—Duane Sumner.
Basketball Shoes? - Sure We Have Them
With some 32 in the Freshman Guests present were Mrs. W. H,
Sgt.-at-arms Ronald Akers.
class, English 1, General Science, Moore. Mrs. Vance Bolick. Mrs.
Seventh Grade
general mathematics and geog- Carlton Bosch. Mrs. Frank Ev
President Dennie Poore.
raphy class tre filled to capacity. ans, Mrs. Pierce Anderson, Mrs.
\ ice-Pres.— Marjorie Freeman.
.VAA77AL TRAINING
George Wheeler. Mary Anthony,
Shoe Repairing
New
Secretary—James March.
facilities'
Treasurer l Pattie
Sumner.
a m r aumner.
1 Due
........... to the “ limited
» hwu
lacum esi Vio,et IIink,e- The honored guest
B. ,J. Could
Peggy
gifts and cards
Sgt.-at-arms Jimmy Robinson. F or sb°P. enrollment was opened!!ecelv< d. many
mar
l onl> to the senior class, with the tr<,rn fr’Pnds.
ME ECHANICAL DRAWING
The
of the
the m e - I r -
an.(1 -tuniors enrolling
Rally Day s services, held Sunday
The first
first project
project of
.
chanical drawing class this ve tr
hanical drawin«
at the community hall were well
was to draw a chalk box. The th j
S?n‘° rS ,hat makc Up attended, with many present for
second thing was to design 1 1 ‘
anVa training class, have Sunday school also. In absence
of Rev. E. C. . ........................
Hicks, who was
77—-------- ----- • the «hop, trying
.
r O Y\ T !" gCt '* rooi <ner their hpads in' Miss Cora Lee Haist. return-,
V II • '« tore the rainy season sets in.
missionary from China tooki
Piei«’cts taken up so far have ckarfie of the morning service,
A full line
t-en drafting boards for the me- Special hymn: "Have Thine Own
'h a n ica l drawing class, and ta- j ay." was sung by hoys chorus,
of Famous
1 '«> tor the low er grades.
.and special hum by the young
DUTCH
¡he R o tary club has furnished!
choir, with Miss Martha
what tools we have, but Mr. G in-1 Vanderhorst at the piano. Fol-
BOY
instructor, hopes eventually lowing the service a get-together
PAINTS
to have some ¡»ower equipment meeting and lunch were enjoyed
Now In
at the banquet hall.
(HOnsOVfR
Stock at
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Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of th e '
Methodist church, was taken sud
M r. and Mrs. R. E. Simmons denly ill at his home Thursday
were jxirtland business visitors night, and was seriously ill for
plumbing
the past week.
several days. Latest report from
his bedside say he is recovering!
Until After The Holidays at
satisfactorily under care of a
physician, but must be confined
I to his bed several weeks. That
afternoon he had gone to Brook
in g s where he had bulletins print
NOW AT THEIR PEAK O F WINTER STYLES ed for the Sunday service. *
SPARKS OIL HEATERS—Two Sizes
Sunday night, Oct. 19, services!
H. C. LITTLE OH. HEATERS and fun
-o v er s« dresses to e oose from—also, blouses, will lx» held at the usual time,
1 with morning worship at 11 in
MONROE Circulating Gas Heaters!-’ «
lintierie, house coats. eoats, raincoats, and a | charge of Mrs. R. D. Rowley.
SUPER
FLAME OH. HEATERS
1 with special music by the choir.
mens and childrens line, too.
, Star Scout Gordon Miller, mem-
PERFECTION Radiant Type HEATER
; her of the Smith River Troop,
firestone
home freezers
will tell of his recent trip to
Local Representative
France. Ail are invited to at-
G. E. WATER HEATERS (52-gal. rapa
MRS. W ILLI \M WARD, at
tend this service.
(
Smith River News
School Day Sped
-ft-
Brookings Shoe Service
P A IN T
HEATING UNITS AND 01'
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J. G. Gallagher
Gape Farella News
FASHION FROCKS
Bill Ward Clothing Store
Bringing Brookings The Best”
H. A. J O C H E N S
PLUMBING
—Myers Pumps & Plumbing F ix tu r e s -
Lvmpl;1r Hotel Bid«.
Brookings. Oregon
BtH Ward’s Clothing Store
Local News Items
Gene Gould, who was connected
with the Pilot about a year, and
who now is enrolled in the school
•of journalism at University of
Oregon, is expected home * this
.week-end, according to his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Blair Gould.
Elmer Asche, who spent three
months, earlier this summer at
the Veterans Hospital, Portland.'
and who since has visited rela
tives in that section, arrived at
his home here Sunday. He is
, much improved in health.
New patterns in stamped goods.'
Christmas cards. Lockwoven Du'
I ont nylons. Get them while you
can of Mrs. J. J. Gallagher. * •
Mrs Dora E. Beaulieu, clerk
of the school board, and Lynn
National TABLE-TOP WATER HEAT’
30-gallon capacity
GENERAL GAS WATER HEATER'
20, 30 and 40 gallon sizes
UTILITY GAS FLOOR FURNACES
Two sizes
This stock is moved to make room - for
Christmas holiday goods which are an
daily, with increasing amounts. Shop
first for your holiday giving.
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