Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 18, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    Decen^,
Dfcember 18. 1947.
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te h o'f Dimes was m ade eveything. L a c k i ^ ^ u
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Local News Items
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[ares $2.000 per jatien t.
Our radio victrola is at Mr
families", declared Hed- M enrenhall’s shop waiting for
?can weather the storm of a new tube. He loaned us a new
b financial burden. It is one. We have been listening to
re that through the 1948 Christm as records. Joe and Bill
of Dimes it will be possi- brought an album of Christmas
raise sufficient funds to records to school.
continued care re q u ire d ,
FOURTH GRADE
victims of this disease,
Lillian Fielder brought a red
:de adequately for w hat- Christm as wreath to hang in
pergencies DM8 may bring our window.
maintain and extend the
We are making something for
l and educational pro- our mothers and fathers for
designed to unravel the Christmas. Last week we drew
if this baffling disease, names to exchange gifts. We
drew snow men and put snow
flakes on the window’s.
Jessie Lee, Joyce. Philip and
Danny have been absent.
THIRD GRADE
Tuesday was Stanley Grib-
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ble'|j birthday. Harold Hefner
brought two pretty Christmas
f TA KE H EATIN G
trees to us.
local "Bruins” “took it
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Diane Ginther spelled down
,n las? Friday night in everyone in the room Friday.
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■' 'pbir County Lea-
David is back in school. He
P * Getting °Ff to a bad was very’ ill w’hen he had his
■".ssiriL’ i few "cripples" tonsils out.
|t ups, the "B ruins” fought
Last week several got big
rat’ , k-eping w ithin sta rs for good manners.
¿ustomaire'.
Circulating Oil Heaters
fmplete tine of CRANE CO.'S finest bath-
room and Kitchen Plumbing Supplies
We Are Agents For
M0NTAG PRODUCTS
iontag Stoves and Ranges
Pi nrag Electric Ranges
ntag Eles. Water Heaters, with bronze
tank
^Burners for Coal and Wood Ranges and
«eaters
iherglass” Range Boiler Jackets
full Line of SPORT FISHING GEAR
Sporting Goods — Ammunition
Ural Distributor for Dutch Boy Paints
C<p- J» G altag h er
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Brookings, Oregon
N O R IN E
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HARVEY
ACCREDITED P iailO TEACHER
Studio Building
Brookings, Oregon
R A D IO S
Buy A Personal Radio For Your
Boy or Girl This Christmas
The
“Mighty Mite”
P a i U T * the hOlWayS Wi,h h f r
and medical care SeVr Gajy. M n n y . 'FrS dy and
averagt polio case ep- Erneat
Monday wilf t t ¡.m ? m « tl!£
»’hen the
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L.ng care to more th an gize tor the actions of a few L°,ra tlo n ' and a m ural. Dickie
members of the school last Fri- .B ef5t r ’ Marjorie Moore, Donald
L patients.
[care is exceedingly cost- day night at Ophir. We deeply / alI°way, Joanne Darger, Char-
kund pointed out, statin g regret th at any student or fan es Tierce are chairmen for the
Jcweon county chap ters could be so disloyal to Brook-! " 5 ^ ? L The Maloney boys and
mgs thi^
H arbor
as to "root” '
Guthrie are bringing the
Civ 97 cases reported have 1 for
en e n School
^ ^ T 0' ai
¡Christmas tree.
t i more than SIOO.(KX) th is ' f0F ' he Cncm-'
\ irginia Akers, Reporter
patient care, hospital
Grade School Notes
jent. and training of pro-
F IR ST GRADE
11 personnel.
V e l^ave the framework of
T a “ l 'year " a n X ¡our
h T playhouse
’S ' ^ k
V t " are
"
Mr’ and Mrs’ E' E Hanscam
finished. We
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ready to tack c
w' ^ V e and
nt hn
land up R espirator cases. ! walls
roof , • ed ca m
• New Ha
Plumbei I
[tures—
ngs,
n,winK pex£
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are working
, Sant» « on
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« a Christ
v in
mas
Santa Claus* Mis-
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[provide medical, hospital
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tex.c condition wWch i ’ dif(icu h ',SS“hm,'d b;v I1™
to combat. Hi" p l X at the pack S
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SECOND GRADE
Virginia Akers. Barbara Gould
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C ock«?
k,at under Mr. P orich’s , arnolds” the "Bruins » i
P. r- r ‘ h n>' ¿anet Crump. Dick
m Currv
will disheartened,
d is h e a rte n ^ with the 2*™
been absent one
lu?
Curry County
County will
rX u ? "* dav nr r haVfl
absent one
aa-\
° r 40 this week.
1 most successful cam - Brookings 16. Ophir 30.
Robert
Seethaler.
our
new bov i
¡it ry”. The 1948
has already moved awav
I ¡40
f Dimes, to be held Ja n APOLOGY ASKED
marks the 10th An- ley^balP^Tnd ^ th ^
•Gilo S Vo1* n ro e r.m ^ Ke? ing a ^ r m m a s
■v of the N ational Found- ball team s of t b i n ^ L * Ba^ket' program
m a k i n g ready. We
” e are also
for
Infantile
Paralysis. I bor Hieh
” i IJrtH>km gs-H ar-. '
a P,a> out of the story
,
ccunty Cl.aph, " , - J £ er
¿ ’J * ™ - r ^ h , « ,<
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’ hone
World's Finest Climate
' , alk-1" refrigeration box
the Hanscam st
rerno^eledu t0 accomodate the
firowln^ business of the firm.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Buchanan
‘
to leave Sunday for the
San ^ a n n s c o area to spend the
bol‘(iays. The B. and B. Cafe will
be closed from Dec. 20 until Jan.
7’ Mrs. Buchanan tells the Pilot,
George Widney was taken to
the Veterans' hospital. Portland,
last Wemesday, where he is un-
dergoing medical attention. His
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But that i« not all By train
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room to move around You
can read, write, play card« or
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can eat when hungry, sleep
when sleepy, drinM when fAirgfv
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So n eit time you plan a trip,
try Southern Pacific, i t ’« the
aenaible way to travel . . . and
fares are very low.
The fric vdfy
Southern Poctfic
See your nearest 8. P agent,
or write J. A. Onnandy, GPA,
Pacific Bldg, Portland.
Walnut ............
Ivorv ..............
$ 2 5 .9 5
$ 2 7 .9 5
Hendricks
FURNITURE COMPANY
Johnson Building
Brookings, Oregon
WILLIAMSON BAKERY
PLEASE ORDER YOl R FRI'IT CAKES &
GILT BOXES AS SOON AS PtlSSIBLE!
Christmas, you know, is just around the corner
We give S.&H. Green Stamps—and fill special
orders immediately.