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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1948)
Fage Four world'» F\ne»t Carnate pointed for the week. Mrs. John Ussery , Walter has returned to school niece. Bobble Jea„ after being absent. Smith River 4-H club held its reka spent the wsek‘* ,l<l Sh THIRD GRADE NEWS regular meeting Monday evening ■ng friends i„ the * Janet and David g a v e the at the community hall. Assistant see Ussery was getting 2 ? , spelling matches. Jackie spelled Farm Advisor, Walter E. Tieg of w, h her new g r a n ^ ’i Brookings enthusiasts of the Baccalaureate services will be with the Brownies, Victor won national pastime are anxious to held at the Baptist Community that match. Ralph won the Fair Eureka was present and showed V llliam Foltz, little J •ee a baseball team organized church next Sunday evening. May ies match. David and Janet chal interesting pictures of 1947 Fern and Mrs. Wm. Foltz Of in this community with the possi 30. at 8:00 o'clock, for the local lenged each other in spelling, dale Fair and State Fair, depict bility of joining league play. high school seniors. Music will with Janet winner. Jackie chal ing the many projects and ex A large number of res,- There number or of oase- base- be m en- are an- a numoer w lutrn.snea oy the ine church choir, lenged Ralph and won, and then hibits. President George Jacob s™ th River and viei™." furnished by son. assisted by Club Leader Paul ball players in the vicinity who under direction of Otto C. Tur- Glenn challenged Jack and won. j Maris presided at the business Mr0°»onRa Sa,urda>- s would like the opportunity of 1 ley. ®V- Rev. Rev Fr. Fr Ison and o«., Rev. Nick playing league ball, foremost be Neufeld will assist with the serv We have a language game. We session. The meeting opened with 1 ° a' ,<“nrt ,h<> Aza|ra F. ing Leo Spangler, who formerly ice, with Rev. Neufeld bringing made cards with saw, and have, the flag salute, singing national and Flower show. A|| rep,’, played with Bend Elks. This op the message. Public and friends has and had, and seen. If a per anthem, club pledge. Under old’ ^ . enJ°yed ,he portunity now presents itself and relatives of the members of son uses saw or seen incorrectly business enrollment cards were! he has to give one card to the checked and various projects the t M r and Mrs, Jam„ since Jim Robinson, owner of Big the class are invited. person who first catches the mis boys and girls are taking up of Doris. Calif . " Jim’s Tavern, and Roy Sunder- ................ ............. . ounuri- v ''iiimcricemeni exercises will Commencement wilt take. of her brother --J land, of the Chetco Home and be presented at the high school were discussed by Mr. Tieg. Plans guests Harold, Sharon and David have are being made for the 4-H club ter-in-law. Mr. and Ma S J Auto Supply Co., are willing toigymn, Friday, June 4, with Mar- finished their arithmetic. • Wa ' Ie V'Siting M sponsor and finance such a team. | shall Dana bringing the address tour to be held in July. Former < Tommy Widney went too close Assistant Farm Advisor, Harry and friends. Pete Lesmeister has expressed The full program will be in- to the batter and was hit in a willingness to act as business eluded in these columns next Tucker, who has w’orked with the mouth. manager. Pete had years of e x -: week. 4-H clubs for 20 years, is taking Art Exhibit Will Be We are reading "Little Town a much needed rest. The next perience in this field, having At the school primary election Reviewed Next Wed served as president and busi last Friday, local high school on the Prairie..” club meeting will be held June 4. ness manager at various times Because of space, a rw-e, FOURTH GRADE NEWS students "elected” John Hall for < „ . ------ viecieo jonn flail At the elementary school elec the art exhibit, shown ar for the Pelican Baseball club at governor; Newbry for secretary W’e are enjoying the Audobun tion, held at Smith River school, , festival Flower show musi K l.m .0, Falls In <ho Oregon of „ a te ; Bean for state ?reas- bird charts which Mrs. Mathews James Rooney, of Rowdy Creek i held over until next week, State Leagtte and Southern O re-|urer and Stanley Jones for at- found in the supply room. g n League. torney general. Harold E. Stas- Kenneth and Gael are absent. was re-elected to the board of i Through the efforts Mrs. Mathews is reading a trustees. Those who received a ' Olive Page, talent ¡n4w , All prospective players wish sen nosed out" Dewey for pres new book to us. It is "These large majority of votes for high numbers was found in this, ing to try out for the team are ident by two votes. school trustee in Smith River and the exhibit was not wd, urged to be present at Brookings Student Democratic voters Happy Golden Years." district were Clair Brogan and in the prizes due to the Melody brought t h r e e new high school field, at 6:15 p. m elected" Harry Truman for pres Marshall Griffin. minute inclusion. Friday, ----,, May 28 «n. uy ident by Mimosi almost unanimous vote, books, A Campfire Girl, Treas Supervisor and Mrs. Fred Any team desiring to book With the name of Vandenburg ure Island and Ugly Duckling. We made bird houses in art Haight returned home Saturday | Festival visitor at the games with the Brookings squad u n ,,e n *n- Lew Wallace received irom the Bay region where he home was Major p;, after June 5, are asked to con- unan*mou8 vote for governor, and last week. | accompanied by Kenneth Lay U. S. Army Air Force. stand We have an exhibit of pic tact Pete Lesmeister, Brookings. Byron Carney received a strong -------- majority for secretary of state tures of flax manufacturing plant man and other business men of in the Bay area, CaliformiL the county, attended a meeting and Mrs. Kamins, daughter! Class ads bring results soon* 1 he election showed that the which Joy brought. I he fourth grade cleaned the of the California highway com Mrs. Sutliffe, and sister ci 1 students did their own thinking in political matters, and that school grounds of all paper be- mission at Oakland for purpose J. R. Yelton, were married | I they are paying attention t<a for the Festival. Each row got of submitting proposals and rec week, surprising friends. I the ballot. J points on their citizenship for ommendations for the bettering Palmer left with her hj ay W & s & v of highways in northern Califor Sunday evening for a »< Based on the year's work, Ron this work. Virginia Akers and Lois La- nia. and Del Norte county. ald Akers was selected to be trip into California. "valedictorian” for the eighth Ciair are making small zone LOO maps. grade class. His grade average, h ers li Joy made a picture of spring. i highest for the class, up to the I the G n " e had a science "true or present time is 1.6. 13 from false" test and Michael, Garv, pvring Grade School Notes and Joe had high scores. Sash he th Doors 1 rames Kitchen Cabinets f ir s t g r a d e n e w s We have new readers called f sure t Robert Berger is ill and out Luck and Pluck". After we are and 1 I n-painted Furniture of school. Monday and Tuesday. through with these we will read ovemi Julia Nelson had been absent a book called "Joyful Adven MADE FROM KILN DRIED MATERIALS; | id Mrs tures. c onnie Jaklewicz and but returned Tuesday. nd. who Tuesday we invited the sec-* _}Cg* n A k e r s , reporters »eddir HAROLD T. JESSER ond grade to watch us play the / / t story of The Goats and the Bee. J // Bn Basement. Grayshel Bldg (Box 274) Brooking Julia and Kathleen read some cay fron poems, too. fo r Sale: Washing machine.! ilif., fo H e drew and colored a rostoer Montgomery Ward model WMB 7th his in our art class. Tuesday. operated. Good condition first « 590^ See O. R. stoken, East ' Wo are learning some artith- f home end Easy Street. 13 tnetic combinations. and X "What come« t f t e r kvca ?** « house SECOND GRADE NEWS Children of working mothers S aldier 1 1 Liluan and Eddie have been car»xl for by day or night. Write THE HOME OF I ’ Mr. absent with measles. Some of Box 222, Harbor. 13tf !and the us hove been absent with colds. | THE FINE FOOD s Angele We ace making a farm pic- fo r Sale 2-w keel heaw duty Business Firms To Sponsor, Finance A Baseball Team SMITH RIVER S P O E T O OAfS B IL T -R fT E C A B IN E T SHOI Classified Ads CHETCO c f© W H t / H O P C10THIN6 - NOTIONS SPORTING GOODS BROOKINGS. ORC. We have som* desert pic tra ile r complete with racks, in tures on the bid let in boards. f o r S ale: New shower stall! - fittings, w ili Going EAST? •ell below cost Gu> Fans. bouse fo r m p le x . I,rii, to C hicago.New ln your r.'» ” ' ‘ ¿„tination». -erk and a a * ■ ou can go or f th a n it or n o t j, t back. to go „„„OUT. s * . Go « * „y « t r a rail fare, twioa aa m uch at Caltfornm Floyd Kindel 6:30 a.m. to $::30 p.m. Saturday to 10:30 pJ J ■■■■ana« ere with ^iiiiam second cd Mrs. e his I Tuesday ■ ■ ■ ■ > ■ lacing greenhouse, behind Cath- ® one church, Brookings 1 3 .■ I memo Try 1 g For Your Dinner Parties good shap, good tires, $75; saw $35. M an's Colson bike, 3 good tires. $10. Inquire at bus depot. Brookings. 13-’* M arjorie. Anna. Judy and Jim W idney have read and reported on ten books. monitors have been ap CA FE Rent 2-room furnished « C h a m b e r '- F ir C o u rt. • — BNtOkttlQS SEE THE NEW JEEP IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS NEW BUILDING ON PACIFIC ST. At Ed & M e n d y's C hevron Service ■ Highest Quality Service and a square deal to all , Your N earer « S ta tio n Ask for Ed, Mendy or C. E. Jones mess P II ONE ( laude (ioldizen ■M ■■ » _ 1 3 4 George W. Pa to b<