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December 11, 1947.
BgpOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, O rernn
World's Finest Climate
Crescent City Fives
f the train Dumped 2nd Time
California
iw the comfort
in rneir return games, Satur-
uBrookW s Bruins
dumpted the hoop quints from
Crescent City for the second time
in as many weeks On a smaller
floor the Bruins found themselves
unable to match the scores thev
amassed at Crescent City
Paced by Kinion. who dumped
in 14 points, the B squad had
little opposition from the visitors
whom they dumped 48 to 24
Nielsen, of the visitors, scored
nine to lead his team.
The game between the A teams
was almost a repitition of the
second stringers, when the local
lads came out with a 41 to 18
victory Del Norte. Doyle Rausch,
with 11, and Tony Felippe with
with 10, paced the Bruins tally.
\d safety, only
’ train gives you
■winter, more th a n ever,
wl? appreciate th e safety,
K> n and dependability t h a t
Kcs, alone, provide. O n steel
L on their own p riv a te
■t of way, trains go th ro u g h
kdiew of the w eather.
But that is not all. By tr a in
■ can m ax in cushioned
kfort. There’s p len ty of
Bi to move around. Y ou
i read, write, play c ard s or
p Washrooms and a d in in g
(are conveniently near. Y ou
I mt when hungry, sleep
vasieepy, drink w hen th irsty
enjoy yourself all th e tim e.
Io next time you p lan a tr ip .
Southern Pacific. I t ’s th e
nble way to travel . . . an d
K are very low.
Grade School Notes
FIRST GRADE
Ona, Marjorie, Jimmie Grihble,
Tommie Markey, Gary, Johnny,
Freddy. Ernest and Byron won
gold stars on the Health chart,
last week.
Kathleen Snyder is the only
one who was a winner every day
this last week in our word card
game.
Ivan Bolen is much better. He
came back to school Monday.
We were glad to see him.
Miss Jackson, the state health
nurse visited our school Monday.
Upholstering Specialist
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another
iail\ written for the the accepted proceedure.
book was later print-
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story, opposite from
Send The Pilot for Christmas!
town to put above the black -
drew names to get Christmas
guts. We drew pictures for a
boards.
1 hilip Bonde and Rosalee
<- hapman had perfect attendance
the first nine weeks of school.
Mrs. Stanhurst visited our
room Tuesday afternoon Miss
Jackson a state health nurse,
visited us on Tuesday.
Lillian, Bill. Jimmv, Rosalee
Joyce.Anna Jean. Philip. Michael
Anna, Gary, Jearie Lee and
and Sharon. Marjorie. Walter.
Judy can write and say the al
phabet.
THIRD GRADE
Me are learning to use water
colors.
We have a policeman in our
room.
\ anda Vaughan. Victor Kinion,
and Phillip Kessler got big stars
for good manner this week.
David Bushnell had his tonsils
out last week but hasn’t
back to school yet.
FOURTH GRADE
Robert Seethaler is the new
I boy in our room. He came from
Smith River Monday.
We now have 32 children in
our room.
Dixie Allsup. Virginia Akers,
Janet Cromp. Lois LeClair, Lois
Lockhart. Peggy Moffet, Marjorie
Moore. Connie Jacklewicz, Mel
ody Brimm. have four stars and
one big star for good manners
for the past week.
We have new science books.
T o d a y we planned for our
Christmas mural.
In art class we make Christ
mas cards.—Virginia Akers, re
porter.
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Chamber of Commerce
Sets Meeting, Dec. 17
shipment of AIR FOAM CUSH
ION PADS.
RIDE IN COMFORT .
New nfT’cers of Brookings-Har-
bor chamber of commerce will
be seated at the December meet
ing of that group, at 8 p. m.
Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the Odd
¡Fellows ball.
Box 42, Harbor, Oregon New directors of the group,
Cor., Ocean Lane N Ocean View named at the November meet
ing, include Charles Grayshel,
George Funk and Homer Hag
gerty. Carry-over directors are
Mildred Byrne, Dr A. O. Schmitt
and Pete Lesmeister.
This group will meet between
row and meeting date to name
officers, who will have charge of
the December meeting.
Upholstering of all Kinds
The frien d ly
See Our Samples
Southern Pacific
your nearest S. P. agent,
J. A. Ormandy, GPA,
I Pacific Bldg, P o r tla n a .
Charles S. Schaal
FOR GOO!)
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Plus S.&H. Green Savings Stamps
BROOKINGS
MARKET
WILLIAMSON BAKERY
ease order your fruit cakes &
opt boxes as soon as possible :
fistulas, you know, is just around the corner
s.&H. Green Stamps—and fill special
ers immediately.
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Ticket Sale Lags For
Entertainment Tonight
George Funk, newly elected
(president of the Croft Lily Grow
ers Association, reports that the
ticket sales for the entertain
ment. billed for tonight, lags.
This entertainment, to be held
at the Grange hall tonight, is
being held to raise funds for th<*
1£M8 Lily Blossom Time, which
is hoped to gain national recog
nition this year for this area..
Everyone, in tcrested in the
future of the lily industry, and
especially the forthcoming lily
event event, is urged to buy a
ticket regardless of plans to a t
tend.
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For the
Sunday:
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Total rain
Dentistry
In Denture Work, the strong and
Beautiful ACRYLIC plate is sup
erior to anv denture ever made.
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plate may be worn
home the same day the
same day teeth are ex-
traded. An old denture
can often be re-made at
a less expense.
No appoint needed for
out-of-town patients.
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Brookings, Oregon
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