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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1948)
R O O K IN G S-H AR BO K HI LAJI, BroOKMgs. Oregon World's Finest Climate Pr 7e Fight tines and Friday afternoon we for changing rooms with them. We went to Carpenterville to P’||K plan to have a party. Our room We had a nice trip to Carpen- play in the snow and had lots V I I U O v tllll F IR ST GRADE N E W S mothers Mrs. Duggan and Mrs. terville to play in the snaw last of fun throwing snowballs a t D EN 3 NEW S __ We made Valentine men in our Olsen, are planning a surprise Friday. each other. Mrs. Mathews was We elected office I art ch’s today . for us. also on Friday. We have We have a V alentine box. Jan- going up a hill when one of the Richcard Cochran- Dixie Allsup and Gary Ault a Valentine box. et Crump, Virginia Akers and boys started throwing snow a t ner. W ayne King-’ pSS18t*,,i penterville to play in the snow. X.ayne brought a b o o k of B arbara Gould of fourth grade her. buckskin Stanley / w * * 1 We rode up in a school bus Er- Gr,mm's Fairy Tales, which we helped us m ake it. | BU1 Moloney. Dickie Berger, ley is feeling m u d ^ S t , nest and Tommy tried to make are reading. >• are having a m anners con- Dick Fadling, Richard Cochran, was a t the meeting o,• a »now man but the snow was J mes the rows. I».«-" Row "C" an d nennetn Kenneth r Fielder were parrot patrol The worked on on ti » S ’ . _ lerrie Lee, , Lillian. Dan- test between -............... v ana iciaer were m e boys Doys worked i an< and Garv are ,eaders leaders for w inner r so «/» far, fa r but x,,* the boys ______ ....* to t for __________ . ’? , / rX' . ii i jHrj aFe ior the ^ has as been ^een Wlnr,e on .u the i___ bus ...................... when we went the coming month ineir We had our first spelling let- word-card game others are trying. (C a rp e n te rv ille .- B arbara Gould George B erger son. Many of us got 100. J o y c e Raymond has returned In music we are learning new and Virginia Akers reporters.. M Ernest Turner may move to to school a fte r being kept away songs. ___ Den 1 m et Monday a, Eureka. We will be sorry to see because of scarlet fever, W idney home, with our Richard Cochran brought an him leave. There will be an A ltar Society busy tim e. Games were t old cow horn. It is from his cow. THIRD GRADE N E W S Jimmy Myers was absent F ri We have three new pictures of n!Ct’*n& tbe parish house, a lte r our program closed. Stanley is back in school. day and Monday. He returned to Lincoln, American flag and ’ of Thursday evenin8- February 1 2 .'aid Akers, den chief. ■Jume T We are making Valentines. his classes, Monday. George W ashington. -» „ ,, " K v - - - - - - - ... .. —-— The fourth grade invited us to SECOND GRADE N E W S a Valentine party, Friday. FOURTH GRADE N E W S N O R I E H A R V E Y Me made a map of Bro«, kings. ri fourth grade wrote us a Gael E ttinger, M arjorie Moore We have been making Valen- lot of nice "thank you" letters and Janet Crum p were absent on Tuesday. When one is ill and aw ay from Studio Building Brookings, OreJ / / school they miss out on im port ant work. Then they have to take FRIENDS TELL F R IE N D S ... books home and do home work... Dixie Allsup and Gary Ault came back V> school this week. GET THE SERVEL GAS We were glad to see them as they were absent all last week. REFRIGERATOR We w rote them letters to wish they could be back and having fun making Valentines. he B ru Those winning a large gold s ta r for last week on the m an k no f l k:n last ners ch art w ere Dick Fadling, I Lockhart, Peggy Moffitt, M arjorie! 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