Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 19, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
W orld’s Finest Chinate
Thursday, February
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brooking, Oregon
portant matters were taken up. They expect to haul a quantity home at the cune at0.
An invitation was received for home w’ith them to supply the Harbor grade entering
a delegate to attend the district immediate demands of t h e i r and refuses to be taken
meeting of VV.S.C.S. at Hobergs trade. They expect to be home point by people who
feeding the animal y?|
late this week.
in Lake county on May 11th.
and Mrs.
May Crook was appointed to Brookings reminded those who Redfield -------—•».
be chairman of the food sale to remained here, Saturday evening j have been the sama
To the joy of the Brookings
poem, "The Deserted
Vil-,
that someone
team, members ut
of the
student
be -----—
held April
me siuaem
—
— 3. The
---- next regular
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me
-
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». pnin, xnv
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body and town people. Brookings
meeting, Feb. 26th, the spring iage.” Reason for this was the d°S\ to carry it home
----
tea
an(j program
the -------
county j —
basket-ifor
won the county tournament at
— ----.
~ — will
— be
- held - at
- final
---- -- game
— - at —.
—
Gold. Beach
FOURTH GRADE N E W S
the hall with Grace Van Zee as ball tournament at Gold Beach, I L. A. Harvey is
Class advisors have been chos- Wp bave some new b,inds on chairman of the afternoon tea. between Brookings and Gold from a mild attack Of »
en by each class for the remain- our windows. They a** much bet- Devotions for the afternoon were Beach, won by the locals, 42 to ia which has kept him i?
der of the year. Those named ter than 1x30 amL
held under the direction of Ida 36.
'past week or more id
are: Mr. Guthrie, Senior class;
Joy 0011 brought two photo- Hall. At the close of the after-
a
stray dog, probably dumped,stricken Monday evenin»
Miss Woodward, juniors. Mrs’ £raPbs to school Tuesday. They noon, cake and coffee was served out by some tourist, makes its'w eek.
i
bme Three,
Doherty, sophomores; Mr. Gin- were °f a tom thumb wedding by Leta Anderson, assisted by ------------------------------------------------- —
ther, freshmen; Mrs. Hampton,
^Irs Steel brought some pic- Betty Moore and Mrs.
W. L.
" " " " " " " “ " ~ 1 ,r " 1
tighth; Mrs. Harrison, seventh.
tures taken in Carpenterville, Moore.
N O R I N E
H A R V E V|
The baskets to be used for wbere we went to play in the
Supervisor and Mrs.
Fred
lockers for gym class have ar- snow
Haight have returned home from
nved after three months wait.
On the book report chart, Palo Alto where they attended
They were ordered from the Ricbard Cochran is still in the the wedding of
their grand-
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore
Portland Metal Products com- lead with 31 book report».
daughter, Miss Kay Thatcher.
Party.
Monday was Janet Crump's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
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birthday. We all sang happy Thatcher of Palo Alto; and Wil-
Grade School Notes
birthday to her. liam Shafer. son of Mr. and Mrs.
F IR S T r p t n r
We had our valentine and box Wm. Shafer of Fresno. The wed-.
Friday w e ' had i \ , n f
last riday:
invited the third ding took place on Sunday after-
party. After w’e opened our vM-
W’th
f°r thc, party' noon> Febrauary 8th at the First'
Presbyterian church in Palo Alto
» mine i—
box —
we . had . refreshments We had dixie cups and cakes.
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Calif. Following a honeymoon
of cool aid and cookies.
trip, Mr. and Mrs. Shafer will re­
I
Mrs. Hanscam and Mrs. Fitz­
side in Berkeley, where they
the coun
hugh. our room mothers, came
Word has been received by "ill continue their studies at the,
to our party.
no fluke, v
here , telling ” of ...........
the birth
Bill will ° graduate
■r hurt Fridl
We had two visitors Friday relatives
, .
...... university.
....... ..............
--------- - in
Jtnuglas Anderson and Jcs> Fitz-
’Wln sons born to Mr‘ and
June witb a niaj°r in Plant Path
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MALL MODEL 7
1 ugh came to the partv
j Marland Rice at Albany. Oregon j ology. while Kay is a sophomore
the county
Group "A” finished their read- 2T February 10th. Names of the I in social service. Mrs. Shafer has
[ Drawing O|
ers Tuesday. On Wednesday they
are "Viliam Clair and spent her vacations during her
the Brui
began a new book.
Thomas Clair. Mrs. Rice is the i school days visiting relatives in
»rity
win
<A one- or two-man tool) Lower in price, more power! tausch to with
Earnest. Freddy. John Agnew former Cora Morrison, daughter Smith River valley.
and Sharon have been absent
an<1 ^ rs' " dbam Morri-I The Smith River 4-H club held
lighter in weight, 24-inch model weighs only 75
11, the Brti
this week.
son
Smith River. She is well their first meeting of the new
from a 22
More
compact
in
design—can
be
more
easily
transported
i
We finished our health chart \ now bere and attended the Del year on Thursday evening at the
( • to _ tin t
and we now have health moni- Norte biKb «*hooL
¡community hall. Club leader,
rough terrain—operated with a minimum of clearanc
Beach.
tors. Kathleen and Tommy are
Mrs' E,,a p l«isted, who i s c o n - Paul Maris was present and
hid Beach, d
used successfully after a few instructions. Mows down
the monitors for this week.
fined to her bed with a severe O«ns "ere made for county 4-H
he first gam
timber up to and including trees 12 feet in diameter,
SECOND GRADE N E W S
attack of the flu for the past achievement night to be held at
19 set ne, the
We have been studying th e ' week is’ sIo"'ly recovering under Lakc E^rl Grange hall on Mon­
S. turd
ting chain swivels Tor any agle cut. Automatic stall-]
weather in our science books tbe care °f ber Physician.
day evening, Feb. 23. when assist-
b\ score of
clutch
keeps
engine
running
when
saw
chair
is
ji
lately. We have been learning Oscar Browne left on the bus ant farm advisor- Harry Tucker
about barometers and weather Tuesday for Klamath Falls'!1*’111 be bere to give out Pins to
Quick detachable idler is easily removed if saw is jam. I
charts. Last Friday
had ajw
a i "here
will spend a week vis-
vis-‘,be
an<1 r glrls
wbo
completed
n iu ay we nan
nrre he
ne win
a»««
iu s
»im n»ni|wt«i
V' P ItkM t
in cut. Immediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot curt i
valentine party in our room ' ‘ting his daughter and son. Mr. the»r "ork in the club during the
capacities. Also pneumatic and electric models, and
<>ur room mothers gave us treat and Mrs. Harold Horn a n d \tr past >'ear- Officers elected for
ch ........... . .
Of
OM.I ¡flinch.
_i-
__ t Mrs. Robert Browne
’
...
of COokioc
cookies and
and
and j tho
tbe coming year were: -------
president,
sharpener.
I
¡George Jacobson; vice-president,
Michael brought a flower vai family,
ch .............
entine for the room
Allen Naill; secretary, Patty
Ktt
h . ’Z ” « :îr " r t1fÜÜn liv '* ‘^ ' re^ l«rl^ ” ‘™d ™r,Thuhr X ' haf- N#" L Enrollnu’n' cards w‘" *
fhan ..........
given out soon to the boys and
Iman
R. HUNT, Distributor
W//RO M ad e E E W S
’
4 '" ' girls who will enroll for the
........
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v n,cKs wa« nro«nnt
1 various programs they will take
Bill Jones, Brookings Agent
nond .........
ii’vety m cv’Time w ' ’’
?aVe
in,erestinK talk on the UP*
thank^-j-ou'letters
Abrahara
I>ur,ng
tls
_—
tnem.
the business session several im-
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|r
Mrs. Glen Simpson is at San
ker, J............
Francisco submitting to X-Rays
|
....
Southern Curry County Headquarters
i in preparation for treatment of
)x ..............
¡goitre. She left about 10 days ago
Hir,
land expects to be gone for a
U i ' i -. i i
b .
• month.
ps
I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jockens left
fe C
1 b riday for Los Angeles to buy
|atker,
D.
supplies for their plumbing shop
In our manners contest be-
tween the rows, row A won two
times, row' B w’on once and row
C won twice and row D won once,
We have a new’ globe in our
room. Mr. Ginther sent it over
to us.
ro
us' Mrs..
Mrs • English made us
four bean bags-
o Threc
"----- teeters
---- ---
have
put up on the Pla>'
gr"und-
w m
Accredited PIANO Teacher
(ruin
ourr
Smith River News
GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SAI
in z t
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MALL CHAIN SAW CO.
s.
Local News Items
"Custonurire,
Appliances- -Appliances
GAS APPLIANCES
Servel Gas Refrigerator
Tappan Gas Ranges
Western Holly Gas Ranges
Rbdd Gas Water Heaters
General Gas Water Heaters
Monroe Gas Heaters
Monroe Gas Floor Furnaces
C irculating Oil Heaters
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ASK M E , M E N SHOULD
1 fc
AD THAT THEY O O N T
f Ui^uASTANO WOMEN-----
.W O M E N UNDERSTAND W OM EN
ano th e v ^— don ' t like ' e m /
Firestone
il
Gibson
We are agents for
montag products
b r o n z e S n k . 'æ
tveling
(rived I
I i' riday
lodge wa
g -'/ ,'ÌV»»1
H e a te re ’
-Admiral
book for I
Oand™erîr
Zenith Radios
OIL APPLIANCES
H. C. Little Heaters and Floor Furnaces
Sparks Oil Heaters
Perfection Heaters and Ranges
Duo Therm Oil Heaters
Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co.
'V ,
• • •
Come Frc
the finals, :
Beach got tl
room and Kitchen Ylumbing Supplies.
■ Montag Stoves and Ranges
' Montag Electric Ranges
ELEC TRIC APPLIANCES
General Electric
Complete line of CRANE CO'S finest bat
COMPLETE HARDWARE LN E’
L;i' <~ Green Tr;l(lin- stamps on Everything
you'll understand w hat real
Quuhty is when you have your
9edv'c*d at H AG G ERTY
T W IS8E R V IC E . Car washing
od change and lubrications— \
rf ^ a b l y prni'ed— prom ptly and
* fftcien tly performed.
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(BOOKINGS. OREGON
W°°d Ran?*l
I its preseni
Dutch Boy Paint Distributor
Full^ r t °f ,SPr!RT FISHING gear
P mg Goods — Ammunition.
J* J* Gallagher
I
irtmj by th
this gave
of all X
I"’ ’e, with
the 118th
raD was
Earl Snell
the state
P
Savel to 1
in turn
°ld Beach
Thursday ,
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F. A.
!’ putv gl
Brookings, Oregon
den of B
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Pass Ar
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