H H. ^fcpAY, MARCH 11, 1948
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11 have i Jibers of the freshman class
aduatej ] tve a party for the sopho-
■uniors and s.-niors, on
. afternoon. The party will
[ntil nightfall.
has been received from
Williams, principal of Rufus
that the girls volleyball
r»ill not be able to play the
here due to the distance
fmust be traveled.
¡rade School Notes
I f /RST GRADE N E W S
beans T o m m y Rush
it io school are grow ing
We like to look at the
and watch them change,
jn and Jimmy Myers are
monitors this week,
finished our science story
and will soon begin health
“Awake and Away.”
on Brimm had a birthday
Monday after school. Many
first grade boys and girls
to his home to help him
ite.
have a weather calendar
ir room for the m onth of
l. We have four um brellas
ir calendar to show’ four
days, but there are six big
to stand for sunshine.
S econd grade n e w s
have some spring pictures
he bulletin board and a pos-
poster.
Irnis, Eddie and Ellis all got
in spelling Tuesday,
lie brought us a bouquet of
»dils and Gary brought hin
:tion of sea shells.
are making rules for peo-
vho push while they are in
and
Idie has not been absent since
pning of school.
did a folk dance a t th e
A. supper and W ayne sang
Vork
b k u u k i n g s -HARBOR
W e are coloring pictures of
E a s te r bunnies.
TH JRD G RAD E N E W S
We are m aking E a ste r baskets
and m ounting shells on cotton
in a rt.
O u r sea-shell collection is grow
ing bigger and bigger. We have
been m aking and guessing rid
dles about sea anim als. We play
ed a science game. One person
w ent out and we thought of an
anim al. The person who was it
could ask ten questions about
th e anim al and then m ake one
quess.
David and Ralph w ere winners
in th e spelling m atch.
We have two new window’s in
o u r room. Mr. Jam es came to
see them . .
FO U R TH GRADE N E W S
Eunice S cott who moved away
la st fall, cam e back Monday.
She will e n te r school again here.
We a re glad she came back, be
cause we missed her.
Gael E ttin g e r is for paste, Ja n
e t C rum p is for coats, B arbara
Gould is for lunches, Clifford
G u th rie is for the floors, Dickie
B e rg e r is for the door, Kenneth
F ield er is for the jumping rope,
Jo an n e D arger is for plants, E u
nice S co tt is for windows, L arry
M yers is for one cupboard, Joy
G ott if. for another, Pete Tierce
is for library, Harold Jones is
fo r th e lavoratory and Dick Fad-
ling is the dusting.
Mrs. M athews drew a picture
of an ear, showing w here the
tubes got to the other p a rts cf
o u r head.
We are m aking’farm books for
geography.
Dixie Allsup came back to her
classes Monday a fte r being out
of school for the past week.
Many of us w ent to the penny
su p p er the P.-T. A. held to raise
money for the school.
Those having gold s ta rs for
th e p ast week on m anners chart
a re K enneth Fielder, Clifford
G uthrie, L arry Myers. Tommy
Let Us Help You With Any of Your
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G LA SS P R O B L E M S
.utomobile Glass
IP
Safety Sheet and Plate
Glass for that Desk or Coffee Table
WINDOW GLASS—either Crystal or Plate
MEADOW’S AUTO SERVICE
•til
finth and L Streets
Phone 1701
CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA
BREST
foceries
& M eats
Flus S.&H. Green Savings Stamps
BROOKINGS
MARKET
PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
Smith, Virginia Akers, B arbara rived Monday and left on W ed
Gould, Lois LaClair, Lois Lock nesday. being litre on a short Come in and get your
hart, Peggy Moffitt and M arjorie { business trip from th eir new
Moore.
home in Portland.
Those having their nam e on! Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Payne
the arithm etic drill honor roll have received word from th eir
MEYERCORD
every day last week are M arjorie d au g h ter Helen, th at she recent-j
Moore, Lois LaClair. Lois Lock ly m ade a trip to the Grand C an
hart,
Melody Brimm.
Connie yon of Colorado, which she en
Jaklewicz. Dick Fadling, Joy joyed very much. Helen is visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush in
Gott and Joanne D arger
A rizona
for
several
Monday Virginia Akers was P ark er,
weeks.
out of school all day.
On Monday afternoon, M elody.
WHILE THEY LASTI
Brimm went home sick.
We are using seven times the!
• So Easy to Use a n d ...
number on our arithm etic wheel, j Mr. and Mrs. C larence W il
• So Easy to Remove I
In language we w rote stories liams, K lam ath Falls, w ere c a ll
about a flat tire.
ers at the Lloyd H. M orris home ADULTS O N L Y — PLEASEl
We have a citizenship ch a rt to Sunday. Mr. W illiam s is inspector
put stars on. That way we can for the sta te board of forestry’.
show the good behavior of the 1 Mrs. V irginia Carlson has re-!
row’s.
Home and Auto
turned frorti a visit w ith friends'
Connie Jaklewicz w rote a tale in San Francisco.
about Thomas A. Edison.
Mrs. C. I. P atrick , of Portland,
Mrs. M atthews is reading us was out Monday looking a fte r
a book by the name of "W in te r-, her in terests here.
bound”.
A new brick chim ney has just
Virginia Akers and B arbara been built in Mike Schneider’s
Gould, Reporters.
house.
Mrs. M. F. Burge and son
Jam es have heturned to th e ir
home in S utherlin o fter a w eek’s
visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
W eathers. She is Mrs. W’e a th e rs’
sister.
The first March m eeting of Lloyd M orris is building a big
Chetco Grange No. 765 was held m achine and bulb shed on his
at the Grange hall Friday eve*! farm .
ning. with W orthy M aster. D. C .}
Jaggers in the chair. Andrew and
Claire Bonde. Glenn and A n n e ,
Blankenship anti Shirley K e r r , Hi, Fellow s:
were initiated into the first and! The m ulligan put on by the
second degrees.
B ears last week was p re tty good
Ellen Jaggers resigned as sec-! eating. Each tim e it gets better. TSXACO S f y M / e f '
retary and Mrs. H. J. Weigel w a s , Its really going to bp some chow
elected to fill the position.
a fte r you fellows have been at it
GASOLINE
Following the meeting, a so for a while.
cial hour was enjoyed, with r e - ! The B ear patrol decided to
ipltb superior
freshm ents of gingerbread and ta k e the money, instead of the
whipped cream served by Mr. and trip, as prize for selling tickets.
• Superior F ire-Pow er makes
Mrs. Fred Gustafson, Mr. and $11 dollars w as decided to be the
Sky Chief lively, alert . . . gives
Mrs. Tony Olsen, and Mr. ana am ount tlw t would have been
you flashing starts, rapid warm
Mrs. Ray Struebinrg and W alter spent had they gone on the trip,
up, smooth ultra-responsive
Pearm ine.
so the B ear tre a su ry is richer by
power. We have it for you. Stop
th a t am ount. Have you Eagles
in today.
.
decided hat you w ant to do?
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Both the Eagle and the Bears
showed th e ir colors a t the last
Pvt. Donald Osborne arrived m eeting. Ben Kerns, ('u h m aster
from San Antonio, Texas, last 'was juddge of the patrol flags,
w’eek, where he received his basic the nod going to the Eagles.
training, for a few days visit w ith
By the way fellows, w hat about
his mother, Mrs. E sth er Bullis. inviting the scout com m ittee to
He left on F riday for Denver, the next m ulligan?
Colorado, where he will continue
his training w ith the a rm e l
forces.
Mrs. M artha Steen who has
been with her m other in Hanford.
Calif., all w inter, is spending a
week at her home here. She says
that the drouth in ce n tra l C alif
ornia is terrible, and c a ttle are
‘starving due to there being no
green feed for them to p asture
on.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawson of
Coquille were week end visitors
at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. H.
J. Weigel. The group took in the
Penny supper of the P-TA, and
enjoyed the occasion very much.!
The S atellite Social club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Helen
Hanscam, tonight, T h u r s d a y .
EMM
March 11th at eight o’clock. All
members are invited to attend
this meeting at which final plans!
for the fashion show and dance
on March 20th will l>e made.
Mr. and Mi's. Mark Wood w ere
tem porary visitors from S anta
Rosa, during the week, m aking
arrangem ents to ship th eir fu rn
iture south while here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mello drove}
to the bay area last week w here,
they visited relatives. Mr. Mello
Relax! Let Greyhound do your driving for you.
returned home Sunday while his
Comfortable
air-conditioned coaches. Dependable
wife rem ained south for a longer
drivers.
Frequent
service everywhere.
visit.
New drivers have been noted
There Are Pa la w e r Fa re t I
on th> school busses running
P ortland
$4.60 E ure ke,
through H arbor. Nick Neufeld
’ $1.80
Eugeni
$3 60 San Ei m. is. o $5.23
has replaced Claude W right on
Coos Bay
$2 00 Lor Angeles $10.10
the Jacks Creek run and A rth u r
Plu* Federal T ax
Benson is now driving the Win-}
Additional Savings on Rotind T rip F a re s
chuck bus. form erly driven by
Ralph Moore.
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