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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1954)
Gene Rolling and his grand HARBOR NEWS I mother, Mrs. George Anderson, PICK STUDENT If your Harbor nous is short drove over from Grants Pass Sat for a couple of weeks it is be urday. While Mrs. Anderson YELL LEADERS cause your reporter is on a three her 25 ami 26 have been set as THURSDAY, NOV. 18. 1954 Thanksgiving holiday and all school has been dismissed for the Brookings-Harbor Pilot 9 two days. Mr. Robert Dick. music Last week, the second nine instructor, hDas set Tuesday eve At their student body meeting week period started, and students ning. December 21, as the date last Wednesday, tryouts were j survived their report cards, re- for the Christmas Concert by the held by the high school for yell i turning them to the school on girls’ chorus. This program will leaders and pepster squad for the 1 Friday. be open to the public. basketball season. The election Wednesday, November 17. Monday evening the annual was held last Friday by written Flemming Orem and His •Mar stall held their regular meeting ballot. Jackie Smith, Billie June imba'' program was presented *o Lastroh, and Beverly Glass were the high school students. This is and made plans for the solicita elected yell leaders, and Peggy the third number in the National tion of ails for the 1954-55 high school annual. Gran, Sherrill McClain, and Jo Assembly Program. | anne Clendennin from the senior A J v tr tittm tn l class, Sandy Way, Kay Nichols, and Lois LaClair from the junior class, and Carol Rausch, Barbara From where I s it...// Jo e M arsh Holmes, and Pat Yarnell from the cophomore class were elected popsters. Granny Drives The leaders and prepsters squa 1 plan to have their yell program But Won't "Shift" well under way by the time bas ketball season starts a f t e r Saw Grandma Taylor parking From where I sit, it’s strictly Thanksgiving. her 1924 Franklin out front the the new cars for me—but G rand Thursday and Friday, Novem- visited her daughter and two sons. Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr. and Fred and Archie Anderson, Mr. Reil- ing and his family, who had spent last week here at the home of Mrs. Reiling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne, drove to Gold Beach to visit other rela Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hewitt ent tives. The group returned to ertained in honor of Mrs. Hewitt’s Grants Pass on Sunday. grandfather, Joe Arzner who celebrated his 86th birthday on November 8th About twenty HAVE BABY BOY five guests were gathered at the Lt. and Mrs. Gene F. Gould, Hewitt home that evening to help Niagra Falls, are the parents of Grandpa Joe celebrate and of a baby boy, born Friday, Novem course there was a big birthday ber 12th. He has been named Paul cake to commemorate the event. Eugene. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blair Gould, Brookings. Mr. and Mrs. Tom II. Abbott ' and two children, Margaret and Mrs. Bret a Morgan is leaving David, visited for a few days at on Sunday for Port Angeles, the home of Mrs. William Martz Wash., for the holidays. and son Bill on their way from their home in Kenai, Alaska to spend the winter in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Abbott is the Martz’ t Modern Efficient Laundry Methods daughter. 2-HOUR SPECIAL SERVICE Mrs. R. E. Stovall of Powell H ours 7:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Butte is visiting for a few days at the homes of her daughters, Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til 8 p. in. Mrs. Howard Ray and Mrs. Mil- ton Grable. HUNTERS! WE WASH DOWN SLEEPING BAGS weeks vacation and is not in con tact with the usual news sources. After a vacation of being a car penters helper and full fledged painter, going hack to work in the Post Office will he a welcome rest. d Mrs. John Upmeyer and all her children except the oldest boy, Jack, have moved to Salem to make their home. t £ 4 j ACACIA LAUNDROMAT other day. Neat as a pin. radiator and hubcaps gleaming—the whole car is as shiny as the day she bought it 30 years ago. Then I stopped and looked a g a in -fo r there, hanging on the spare tire was a sign: “This car NOT for sale.” Asked Granny what was going on. “Joe,” she says,“it’s this craze for old cars. Everybody wants to buy my Franklin. But it has served for years and it’s not for sale at any price.” ma Taylor, and otkors, are uar- tainly welcome to their “old faith-, fuls.” It’s simply a question ofl preference. Same with a choice of beverages. For instance, I like, a temperate glass of beer with supper. You may prefer coffee. Fine! The important thing is th a t we respect each o th e r’s choice-and “ride along smoothly”’ together. PH O N E 2991 Copyright, 1954, United States ßrewert Foundation IT ’S HERE N O W ! Mrs. Polly Clendenin, Lecturer of Chetco Grange wishes to re mind the members that Sgt Charles R. Dunlap, Civil Defense Officer from Eureka will show some films on Civil Defense at the Grange meeting Friday. 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