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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1946)
Page Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Horne of the C roft Lily_ to TSHURSDAY .MAY £1 =51 phenom m al, and p la n ts sold th e th e two typing classes. Tony F e is high, a* $2.25 per bloom. lipe and L a m e Robinson repre- ___________ - senteded T yping 2, and M arie ---------------------------------------- B a u m g a rtn e r and Genie Moore r> . , T , schools all in h a v e 5 0 0 l o c k e r s .n n o w i n r i e r c o n s t r u e ’ .- n . J B. & B. Cafe Opens is open county. Wednesday Noon Sends Out Myrtle wot Petitions rx* Carry • Names tnr fhe first ypar class- Ophir took Received First Lockers Floyd S w earingen. Wedne For Fire District Officers the title for both contests. To com plete th e frozen food shipped o u t a big truck lo® "H e l i o , Very F irst and so the its doors to _ __________ Everybody. On O ur P etitions have oeen draw n up Menu, We H ave’ B A B C afe opened in<1 in> Ming cirru lafed , to , iave the public yesterday naxnes P n he May 17 bal- r> ___ m ,,.- iOts for the >ffice of «Hectors or a t noon. B ertha .. Beers and c Flor- the Brookings and H arbor ru ra l B uchanan. p roprietors of B rook ings new est business, in th e ir ftre protection district. The petitions c a rry the nam es trim uniform s w ith "B, & B of nine candidares from which the em broidered on the pocket, did voters will elect five directors for; a "land office business" on th eir he iis tn c t. first day. N am es appearing on the peti- The occasion was rem em bered ’ions ire Wilson F reem an. G. by Mrs. Ash W eim er of G rants P» m ' ‘^ > o ’ Z n / ’l t e r t h a a n d " n o r ' *• ‘ S a tu rd a y night th e re was a birth d ay p arty ^ fo r Lois Crook at g m e e Hole's. R efreshm ents w ere served, and everyone reported a good tim e. C urry county tra c k m eet will he jd here tom orrow , beginning a t 1;0o o’clock, S a tu rd a y night th e seniors are staging th e ir hop. Good m usic and a gra n d tim e a re prom ised all. Last S a tu rd a y the grad es went “ ? ° ‘d ^ a i* locker system fo r B rookings th a t ¡,e has ^ en w o rking on fo r som e time, T h o r Asks, W ednesday, re- ir « r « in m » n r t n fin ceived h«c his f first sh h ip m t en of f i 160 lockers. He p lan s to e v e n tu a lly f ° r i,h c ’r p l a y d a y once a m r u g . of gardenia». and ~ - *> *'?• , ‘ , i . , ! ,n d co n ,M ,s *» Penman- Mrs N w w l and Mrs. Van P -lt •,<Mr vv s L u,h,,r 3 -1 »hip and m ath em atics. B rookings cam e hom e w ith high honors over of H arb o r sent a bouquet of ~lsdaie and Fred Moore. all th e county. flowers Real b u tte r was <erved. Dick B arton and Don Young, also, thanks to a th o u g h t m d Grevhound Announces form er stu d en ts of B rookings H. m indful tra v e le r from Nebraska, New Bus On Schedule _ , _ . . , S„ are now a t F o rt Lewis, W ash., who passed through here several week» hack. He w nt new enter- „ „ Th* „ ‘ „ ? „ / rPyh?.und M , . B“ ,.L , l L dd e t a gom e to school fo r th e a i r forces. W ith end of school near, th e re prise 10 pounds of pure Nebras- new bus through Brookings, and a re num bers of te st com ing up ka butter. will change the tim e of one on Peggy Ask and Helen Fisher th e recent schedule, according 'o j so th e stu d e n ts a re busy w ith all w ere the first custom ers and a P ete Lesm eister, B rookings agent salm on steak plate was the first for Greyhound. T here will be “casualty,” when it went slid Lily Blossoms “Sold” th ree northbound and th ree south- ing across the highly-polished bond busses a day through here. As High As $2.23 serving counter to the floor. The new schedules, placed in A ccording to the A pril 25 Wilson Freem an set up lunch effect yesterday, are northbound, to all his employees. The ladies issue o f the ‘‘F lorist R eview 3’ leaving Brookings at 12:13 a. m., were so excited when they o p e n -! the E a ster lily sales thin year 9:10 a. m., and 1 43 p. m. S o u th ed th eir cafe, th at they forgot j w ere the largest in the his the punch, but when they rem em bound, leaving Brookings a t 6 50 tory o f th e industry, f t sta ted bered, each custom er was given a. m , 1:30 p. m. and 9:50 p. m. th a t the flo rists w ere com Under this new schedule it is eith er a cool, refreshening glass p letely sold our by E aster, possible to go e ith e r to Gold of punch or a cup of coffee. and th a t the dem and was Beach or C rescent C ity and re tu rn on th e sam e business day. Brookings Takes Contest Honors Brookings g r a d e school won the county plaque for spelling, penm anship and arithm etic in the C urry county play day con test, held at Gold Beach last F ri day. Mrs. H enry’s eighth grade en tra n ts took honors with P a tty B raum who tied for first place In spelling. Roy Johnson placing second in arith m etic and Let a H assett taking first in penm an ship. Phyllis D arger, in Miss Sulla« w ay’s seventh grade class, won first place in arithm etic. The fifth and sixth grades, u n der Mrs Garcia, showed up well in the scoring w ith M ary Lou B erger w inning second place in fifth grade penm anship and C h a r lo tte Simpson w inning first in the •ixfh grad«' class A nita Raym ond and Janice Johnson took first and th ird places, respectively, in the sixth grade spelling contest. David Rerger, fifth grade pupil of Mrs ('rum p, won first place in the fifth grade a rith m e tic contest fhe C urry county co n tests arc sponsor«*«! each y e a r by the county achool s'jjM Tintcndcnt’s office, and Brookings Grades Take Poppy Poster Honors B rookings grade school co n te st a n ts w alked aw ay w ith most of fhe honors in fhe N atio n al Poppy- P o ster contest, m C u rry County, sponsored by the A m erican L e gion A uxiliary. In the first class, of th e county wide com petition, stu d e n ts of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades p a r ticipated. F irst prize in the fifth and sixth grade p o ster section w ent to M ary Lou B erger, second to Beverly S to ller and Joe Moore c a p tu red th ird prize. The fifth and sixth grade e n trie s w ere un d er supervision of Mrs. G aria. In the second class, stu d en ts of the seventh and eig h th grades, and freshm an in high school, com p e t'd R oland Snyder, un d er Miss S u llaw ay ’s supervision, won first prize in the county. School News By l e i m e Robinson F riday m orning som«' of the boys and girls to«ik the scihftol bus and w«'nt to Go ld B«'.’ich for girls play day and It yping f•on 1test. This c c m to t was h<E*ld for all the schools in C urry cc >unty ai nd two c o n te sta n ts cam e from «' achI of Congratulations (’ A F E ON THEIR OPENING Our lease having expired, we are forced to dose the NOOK CAFE, and we wish to thank the people of this community for their pat ronage during the past year. Neil M. and DeEfta Chapman ite r nC m yrtlew ood b u rls to marite: v arious sections of the ctxj M yrtlew ood, from which a p r n i u i < s n n v p ltip e ro ero novelties a a re made, j dem and from every direction l The C G za ysh els t Good fats Cafe : A* " : " ito Cai rari M< i can Where Good Food and Friends Meet j at a sc I i d a y \ ever ex I (f $ 5 0 .0 0 REW ARD ( To the ess ardi h neh in FOR INFORMATION Leading to arrest and conviction of person or persons leaving the gates open on my property. Charles Warnock, Brookings r D’ ' ' I ' i i: A it T r with s r ■ ' lever-em id of fi CHETCO STORE T he Place To Trade We H a v e Everything WILSON FREEMAN, Owner —AND, Don’t Forget the Favorite Standby of Every Home— the Sun shine FIG BARS—They're Tops!! now I know why ' NUCOA, 10 lbs. per customer, per day There irecautk ■ hat is ur extr I hto w h lay fall cent. Si iery vivi a// turn to chumi orm. ai I ■dly-bat Jany me br life, i ( omplete assortment No. 10 cans, fruits and vegetables! While it Lasts: 2 POUNDS ....5i it for a iuff on ■ r- a 1 I I rin d re Wellman’s Marmalade, 2 lbs.. 39c; No. 10 can.......Sl.l-J f pone, ve Red Kodota Oats, 100-Ib. sack $4.50 Spring Rye. 100-Ib. sack.......... $3J Egg Mash. 100-Ib. sk.SU II «heat. 100-Ib. sk...... Sl.h F IS H E R ’S Ve h a \ , 500 ,< unt.s “Homelike’’ f The eld reliable flour—«of the n , w FLOUR g o v ern m en t flour— get yours! IV « ; TO THE B. & B. Vac; * B rin g In Y o u r E g g s ► We B u y Them B y the D ozen or F ifty Casei Mot and ’ooidi See Our Bakery Department For Famous “Gold Beach” Bread, Pasti In buying Gold Beach Bread and Pastry you are patron izing your home industries, and are using the best Ore gon products. ( urrv (ounty money helps Curry county« I