Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 01, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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    BwnnKTsrr.S-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon
World’s Finest Climate
Four
cola near Futtene The M ohawk I A l the teachers w ill adm it w e |500-w ord c ritic is m th a t each o f l i t e upperclassm an. Huh. R J
' : e,n H lu i, sch?,,.! ...... „■
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,re „!«•»>« bu.-y ta lk in g most the class w ro te
B ut th e re was p le n .j (, r all
We enjoyed C hristm as, Wednes- way.
a b a rn sto rm in g t r ip and wall be of the tim e, b u t busy never-the-
day, Dec. 24. We exchanged pres-
Yet, above a ll, we’ve had
ii, C u rry C ounty d u rin g the week. less.
ents and had refreshm ents. Sev­ jo v ia l h o lid a y season and we
The game w ill be* played in the
e ra l students to o k pieces o f cake re a d y and eager to begin on
S IX T H G R A D E N EW S
B rookings high gym.
We are going to have o u r o u t o f the room fo r th e ir fa vo r second p o rtio n o f the year.
(L A S T W E E K ’S NEWS
between tw o +
C h r is t m a s
p a rty
S O PHO M O RE NEW S
had
and
tw
o
-th
irty
th
is
afternoon.
fro m I The »ophonwjbe» fin a lly
returned
The
Rruinn
We decorated o u r C hristm as
lsAnglois last F riday evening w ith ¿their much needed class m eeting
th e ‘‘scalo’’ o f a ll three Langlios Miss W oodw ard gave us the la t- tree yesterday a fte r m a kin g a ll
teams The firs t string w in n in g te r P art o f E nglish slass fo r it. c u r own decorations.
30 to 18; the second team, 25 to J u n io r Shrader, President, was
Irv in g Johnson and Jo Ann
WILL BE CLOSED ALL MONDAYS
32; and the G irl*
B rm n -e tte s” . absent, the vice-president q u it Shrader w ont be here fo r o u r
86 to 25. Tins leaves the B ruins school, so the secretary led the party. Irv in g w ent to spend his j(
C ounty Schedule w ith tw o wins m eeting w h ile N e ttie Raymond Christm as w ith his relatives. Jo
and one loss fo r the B ru in s ; and ¿took the m inutes. The purpose Ann went to Los Angeles t.
a ll wins fo r the "B ru in -e tte s ". o f the m eeting was to elect a spend C hristm as w ith her aunt.
The g irls a th le tic association new vice-president to take the
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We Wish Our Many Friends
held a Christm as p a rty fo r the ex-vice - president s place.
Roy
F IR S T G R A D E N E W S
30th, 11th, and 12th grade boys ¿Johnson was elected, much to
F o u r firs t graders can count
last F rid a y evening. M ie r an his disgust. The point was stres- to 400, Julia, K athleen, Tom m y,
evening of games and “ eats" , set! fo r each mem ber to pay his and Jim m y G ribble. When a ll the
g ifts were exchanged.
S anta,(class dues. The Sophomore class boys and g irls can count to 100
however, fa ile d to a rriv e in his is going to sell hot dogs and soft we’l l celebrate w ith a tr ip to the
helicopter.
d rin k s a t the next home game. park.
The students of the school are
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M any children are ill. F o u r
looking fo rw a rd to th e ir tw o *
F R E S H M A N N EW S
were absent Tuesday,
short, too sh o rt vacations. T h u rs ,1 W h a t’s going on in the F'resh-
We listened to the v ic tro la
and F rid a y fo r C hristm as and *nan class? I t probably w ould be today in o u r music period.
Thursday and F rid a y fo r New l e t t e r to say w hat isn’t, but th a t
We made snow men in o u r
a rt class. Those who won gold
is another subject.
Years.
The B ruins fo rm w ill show' up
A t a recent class m eeting we stars on the health c h a rt last
on Wednesday, December 31. at decided to have a C hristm as par week are Ona, M a rjo rie , Sharon,
b p.m., when they meet an out- ty w ith the Freshmen, alone, Jim m y G ribble, M arkey, Ivan,
side high school team, fro m M ar- The president appointed an en- Bobby A llsup, Johnny Meyer,
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-.........-........ ........... tita .n rn e n t and food com m ittee 1 redoy, E arnest and B yron.
to make arrangem ents fo r the
p a rty .
SECOND G R A D E N EW S
We had an in te re s tin g assign-I We had a C hristm as p a rty I
¡m ent in E nglish w-hich caused1 last Wednesday.
i much m oaning and groaning. I t
The P T A gave us a tre a t of
w as to w rite on a five hundred ice cream and cake, w hich wc
J w ord c ritic is m on "T he C h ris t-j enjoyed.
j
.m as C a ro l’’, by Dickens.
By
On Tuesday we finished our
now M r. G in th e r has a p re tty H e a lth books and had a test,
Tax Service
good idea o f w h a t we th in k o f
We w ill have a h oliday o n ! I
As a public service to the Brookings Harbor
the story.
, T hursday and F rid a y of- next
and
area,
we have launched into an employment ser-
I P re lim in a ry' plans are in pro- week.
a
vice.
Already
we have several men of skills list*
Accounting
i gress fo r a p a rty to be given to
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B ed, seeking employment in the area.
the upper classmen som etim e
T H IR D G R A D E N EW S
■ 'a fte r C h ris tm a s .
D avid B ushnell spelled down
t
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,,
everyone in the room. We are S
using o u r postoffice now. We are c ed their wants in the way of employees,
going to make a p ic tu re show. I
Janet L o c k h a rt is vacationing in
Southern
C a lifo rn ia .
Tom m y _
W idney, Bobby Page, V ic to r K in - “
Ed and Mendy’s
ion, R ichard G arvin and H a ro ld ( ■
H efner are ill.
We had a C hristm as party. ( ■
Mrs. G inther, one of o u r room _ B g o o k in g S
Oregon
m others served us d ixie cups and ™
®
cookies fro m
the P TA . Mrs.
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G in th e r bro u g h t us popcorn balls -------- ■ ■ ■ ■
(and made the coolaid fo r us.
Many m others and others came 11
to see o u r C hristm as play.
J
D O N ’T F O R G E T T H A T
Brookings’ Barber Shops
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
and hope to continue to se n e you!
B IL L
W ARD’S
C L O T H IN G S T O R E
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:
W. H.
Employment
i SCRVHC!
H IB B A R D
Likewise We have Several firms who have list-
For Full Information Call at
FOR YO UR
f
Chevron Gas Station
TIRE M O N E Y
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CHECK. THESE EXCLUSIVE
IN D IA FEATURES
IM O fI AISORItR
roe k t oem
W IAVI 1AIRK
SNOuioia
Exira ru*hn«n
o f rubber ai
P erm it* rivets
o f rubber to
pa** through
cord* d u rin g
m anufacture
and so bind
co rd body and
tread in to one
lo n g mileage
u n it.
*ho«ld«-r absorbs
im p a rt* fo r
better ride —
make* n«»**ible
a broader. Hatter
tread to r long
mileage.
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•ANCHOR 111’
TRIAD
MOST CORDS K l
SOUARI INCH
P ro ail, Hat
"A m h u f Ktb"
tread g n r * *af
non *k id *top*
• n il incrca«rd
mileage, t \ r»
(b n k , lo u itti
tread rubber
protect* tire
fcodv fro m rut»
A’ J
sod brui*c».
M ake* tire body
»trong and
H tcib le — gives
»tided b k iw o u t
protection, softer
ride and greater
rc*i*tanc< u>
breaks.
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• IIB IR A I 11 MONTH WARRANTT
INDIA
• e o dat t u o o r r k a n
Drive in our Shell station today and inspect
this outstanding tire value»
HAGGERTY
T b INSERVICE
Exclusive Distributors
in this vicinity
F O U R T H G R ADE N EW S
Eunice Scott is going south,
we w ill miss her. We have a new
science book, called seed and seed
j travels.
Last F rid a y we had a Christ-!
I mas p a rty . O u r room m other
gave us ice cream th a t the PTA
furnished. A fte r lunch we had
a C hristm as play. When the play
was over, we opened o u r pres­
ents. Mrs. Matthew's gave the
g irls a ju m p in g rope and the
boys a sack ot marbles. Wednes­
day we to o k the tree down.
W e are m ilk in g a new m u ra l
nhout Indians in our geography
FRESHM AN .YfiW S
in te r w ‘ -, so many o f the
Fre
ten
w ent
around
w itn
■lastly pale faces, Monday?,
ii be report cards?
• of the pupils w ere absent
\ and Tuevday
Maybe
as because o f th a t e x tra
4 meat o r pudding,
in d e istan d
C a rl
K in io n
p la y in g against the
>
M ohaw ks
on
New
use o f his brok-
*ollar-b<
caused by his
fa ll in the gym.
S houlil jo u go to College o r
n o t, th is topic is ha vin g a large
am ount o f discussion in o u r E ng­
lis h class,
debate wall tie held
• n«l judges w ill announce w hich
side * a* m ost convincing
■ e
new view points on "T he C h ris t,
mas Car, I t a fte r rea.t.n
n
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NOTICE
Brookings Collection Office
Change Effective January 1, 1918
.
Beginning .January 1, 1918
the Coos - Curry Electric
Co-operative will discon­
tinue the co-op office in
Brookings. Members will
pay their bills at the
Brookings Electric & Rad­
io Co., store, across the
street from the present of­
fice. Trouble calls will still
he taken care of by George
Rush at the same numiier.
1 Cicphone 1GI, Brookings
COOS-CVRRY ELECTRIC
CO-OPERATIVE