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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1948)
Page Four World n Finest Climate ___ * Eddie has been absent for the We have some new books called when he was mining. Kenneth were two of their first time since the beginning of "Stories of Oregon.” Fielder brought a piece of alum ters from Selma, l ZI ! school. FOURTH GRADE NEWS inum that came from an airplane Cavyell and her husba^ Dale and Bill brought some We have a new boy in our wieck his father helped find. Miss Betty Elmore, andfr, bouquets of daffodils for our room. His name is Victor Harris, On the Book report chart, Jo y e lls brother, Melvin ’ room. and he came from Portland. We anne Darger has 51 book re Mr. and Mrs. Joe sr ., Grade School Notes like him very much. Mr. Foltz visited our room: ports. Richard Cockran has 50 Klamath Falls also Z ? FIRST GRADE NEWS W*e made leaf mould out of Richard Cockran brought an William Maloney has 36 and Joe housguests while over Markey and Ivan were health plaster of paris. Laster bunny. We named him has 33.— Virginia Akers and Bar after their property here > monitors last week. Julia and Er Tuesday the third grade and Easter.” lie has pink ears and bara Gould, Reporters. ing home Tuesday. nest are monitors for this week. first grade came to our room to eyes, but the rest of him is white. Mr. and Mrs. Lewer Marjorie brought a picture for see a play. ‘T he White Easter Dixie Allsup and Joanne Dar- Local News Items have ik'tumed to their our March calendar. She also Rabbit, by More Friends and ger made a few* Easter cards. Mrs. Katherine Sandstrom has ( hetco home from Goic j brought a jig saw puzzle. It took Neighbors. They are very pretty. spent the weekend in Eureka where he was employed us several da,* to put the puz Mike, Eddie, Bill, Dennis, Gary, We have some new pictures in visiting her husband who was Forest Sendee for a co- zle together. We had fun work and Danny finished their readers. ing on it. our room. One is of a man pan laid up with a pulled ligament months. THIRD GRADE NEWS ning gold, one is of some horses, in his leg. Mr. Sandstrom accom Miss Charlotte Wallin We painted the inside of our The third grade invited us to and another is of some daffodils. panied her home and is able to the weekend with her house blue with some paint Rob see their play. It was very nice. ert brought to school. We are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walhr Dickie Berger brought a pic be around with a cane. I-ast week the fourth grade in Mrs. Blance Hamman of Port 1 ing a surprise visit from painting the outside with kalso- ture of a two headed turtle. vited us to see their mineral col mine paint. We are making Easter cards land is making an extended vis-1 ¡where she is teaching, lection. The minerals were very it w ith Mr. and Mrs. Tony Olsen, j i Dr. and Mrs. Peder Wre have a breakfast. lunch, interesting. and Easter egg book markers. and dinner poster on our built- Recent guests at the home Lois Lockhart was jhe first one We finished reading “The to learn a poem that is in our of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Swinney, are in Mount Shasta, tin board. We learned that we for several weeks. should eat plenty of fresh fruits Lion's Paw”. i n a collection of science books about the sun. and vegetables, drink plenty of shells from Midway, that Mrs. Dixie Allsup and Joanne Dar- milk for every meal, and have Payne loaned us, was a shell that ger are the .only ones that got looked like the picture in the a warm cereal for our breakfast. 100 on a test of 45 words. Harold ran into Dennis in the book. "The Lion's Paw”. On our citizenship chart we Kay and Ray Brook’s grand- give stars for every* 5 points. Row gym. He got a very bad bump and was sick all the rest of the father wrote a book about some 1 has 5 stars, Row 2 has five day. Indian ruins in New Mexico. We stars, Row* 3 has 4 stars. Row 4 Jimmie Gribble ran into the have been reading the book. has 6 stars and Row 5 has 6 rope and got a nasty rope bum I heir grandfather found Indian stars. skeletons, arrows, pottery and on his face. It is better now. William Maloney, Dixie All All the boys and girls were at other things. sup. Virginia Akers. Lois Lock- Jack Bravo won the Fairies’ hart, Lois LaClair, Marjorie school today. Monday Julia, By MALL MODEL 7 spolling match. David won the Moore, Connie Jaklewicz and ron and Ivan were absent’ Brownies' match again. We were invited to the second Melody Brimm got their names We made clay moulds in art on the weekly arithmetic honor grade room to see their play (A one- or two-man tool) Lower in price, more pov The Easter Bunny”. It was a and some of us made clay Easter roll. baskets with clay eggs. We plan lighter in weight, 24-inch model weighs only 75 very nice play. We enjoyed it. We invited the third grade in on having an Easter egg hunt to see our geography exhibit of SECOND GRADE NEWS More compact in design— can be more easily transported We made some Easter bunnies in the Azalea park, Friday. We minerals and materials which an* inviting our little brothers came from the ground. We had rough terrain—operated with a minimum of d « a ra t_ with cotton tails; and we plan and sisters to be our guests some .very* interesting things that to have an Easter egg hunt if it used successfully after a few instructions. Mows down We have been looking at the Peggy Moffitt brought. They i» good weather. timber up to and including trees 12 feet in diameter, Oregon caves in a viewmaster. were some things her daddy got ting chain swivels for any agle cut. Automatic stall, 1 ¿al and GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SAI clutch keeps engine running when saw chain is j« Quick detachable idler is easily removed if saw is jaoat in cut. immediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot cutta h u n n i Opening ....o f MALL CHAIN SAW CO. S. R. HUNT, Distributor Bill Jones, Brookings Agent BIG JIM’S R A U ’S C A B IN E T t all at Residence Harold Rau Brookings, Or ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ II Breedings Be On Hond Early - _ D o cs Open A t 7;00 p „ Fri., Mar. 2 6 "W here You Can Alw ays Meet Your Friends SHO CABINETS Sash and Door Frames Houses Built or Remodeled Brookings' Hew Rendezvous James Robinson capacities. Also pneumatic and electric models, and sharpener. Owtrge is NOW OPERATING IN ITS NLW BUILDING ON PACIFIC ST. // Highest Quality Service and a square deal to all Edith Robinson RHONE < laude Goldizen 134 George W. Dai BP«rior F Chief iiV( -*shing s *®ooth We ha '»y. 'ookii : xa < irvit ¡ert 1