Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 12, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    rage Four
Home of the Croft Lily
present. Lute H enry acted as the returned to their home, Monday, son and Mrs. M ary E. Thomp-
Miss Martha Crew K
clerk in absence of his wife.
a fte r three w eeks visit with ' son w ere shopping at Coquille,
a
t
the home of her bmV
Clifford Sydnam and John G er­ their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W ednesday.
at Bandon.
ber w ere hired to com plete the W ill Sabin.
i Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Sabin and
Kenneth Thompson 8r,
kitchen and A. E. Volck to install
Mrs. Hazel Hofsess and Mrs. son, Rod, and Miss Jean F aris
L A N G L O IS — Schools w ill open the sink. Jim m y H eater w as en­ Kenneth Hofsess visited Mrs. Hof- ! viisted Mrs. S ab in ’s parents. Mr. Sabin repaired a ban *
here, Sept. 16. The high school gaged as jan itor to take place of sess’ son, Dick, at the Bandon hos­ and Mrs. L e ste r W hite on the the A. W. Cope ranch^
fa cu lty for the coming y e a r in­ Mrs. Essie C rew who had served pital, Monday.
W alter Hofsess mad.
N orth B an k of the Coquille. Rod;
cludes C larence Hagen, principal, the past nine years.
Ed Capps of Bandon w as here Sabip rem ained for a few days i Bandon Wednesday.
w ith Mrs. E va Donaldson and
(Correspendent’s note: As a Monday.
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ConcluM on pagf T
w ith his grandparents.
Miss M ary Boice. James Crew will parent and taxpayer, I w ill take
John Donaldson o f D en m ark '
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R ogby and
again serve as janitor.
this wee space on behalf of all w as a business viistor at Ban- son, S tan ley, and W ill Sabin w ere
M em bers of the high school concerned to thank our retiring don, Monday.
at Gold Beach, Thursday.
board are: H. S. Cadman, Milton janitor, Mrs. Crew, for her pa­
Mrs. Bob W ard of Bandon is
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W hite w ere
Brown, Louis K reutzer.
Lute tient and faith fu l service.)
assisting C lark Slocum pack his shopping at Coquille, W ednesday.
H enry and C harles Jenson. C la r­
10-acre tracts left of fine
Mrs. Kenneth Hofsess, accred­ lily bulbs for shpment.
Jesse W alton of D enm ark w as
ence Hagen is clerk.
and timber land—
ited music teacher, will give piano
Cox W hite has been ill the a Bandon visitor, Friday.
Teachers for the local grade lessons to any student in grade or past week.
school are: Mrs. Wanda Volck, high school. Those interested are
M any out-of-state tou rists are
Jeanette Thompson spent M on­
principal and seventh and eighth urged to get in touch with her day night with M ary Jean and stopping at the local cheese fa c ­
if you want one—$1500
grades; Miss N ellie Strain of as soon as possible.
Gerald Sabin, at th eir home on tory. T h e local cheesem akers spe­
one-third
down.
Bandon, prim ary room; Mrs. Ruth
cialize in a very fine type of
F loras Creek.
M urphy of Denm ark, third and L A N G L O IS L O C A L S
R oquefort cheese.
It w ill soon be tim e to put on
Marion Freel and M arlin Freel
fourth; and Mrs. Donna Church-
The appearance of the A1 S w eet
hill of Port Orford, fifth and sixth of Denm ark left last w eek to that “ Bib and T u c k e r” and sta rt
store
building has been im proved
Brookings
grades. Jimm y H eater of Den­ enter U. S. C. at Los Angeles. around picking those little red since the roof has been lowered.
berires
fo
r
the
“
trim
m
ins”
to
go
P v t. Jack Donaldson of the
m ark w ill be jan ito r and Mrs.
H azel Hofsess, cook.
arm y arrived home Thursday, a f­ w ith the turkey.
Mrs. K a tie V anort is visitin g at
Hot lunches w ill again be serv- ter com pleting his boot training,
the
home o her son and daughter-
ed to kiddiva.
. for a visit with his parents, Mr.
M embers of the grade school and Mrs. John Donaldson of Den­ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis K r e u t­
board are: A rchie DeHaven, Chas m ark. Upon his return to service zer, here.
r
Miss Jean E verest le ft S a tu r-
Jensen and Cnas Caughell. Mrs. he w ill report at S ea ttle for or-
YARDAGE GOODS—
ders.
( da-v evening for P ortlan d to spend
L ute H enry is clerk.
Cotton P rin ts and ayon Remnants
H. H. Hansen w ent to Coquille a w eek w ith her brother-in-law
B^
RD
IMonday
« <°ad of «rain
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
held R E G U LA R M E ETIN G
; Court Gearin and S ste r. Mrs. L. M arlott.
LADIES POLO SHIRTS—
Regular m eeting of the grade C arrie Boice, w ere shopping at
Loren Sabin w ent to M yrtle
Bchool board w as held Tuesday Coos Bay, Monday.
Point Sunday to visit Dean E p ­
MENS PLAID SPORT SH IR TS-
a t the school, w ith all members* M ary Jean and Gerald Sabin person.
50% wool and 50% rayon.
Miss B e tty Storm underw ent a
m ajor operation at the K eizer
hospital, North Bend, Friday.
BOYS FLANNEL PA JA M A S-
Mrs. Melvin B a k e r and ch il­
Sizes 2 to 8—
dren and Mrs. C arrie Boice w ent
to Portland, Tuesday, to visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don
MENS BROTHERHOOD WORK GLOVED
Auer. T h ey returned home, F r i­
day, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs.
O ur merchandise is of the finest quality, so won’t you
Raym ond Deets who had been
our store today and see this merchandise /or yourself.
viisting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Hagen
w ere Bandon visitors. Friday.
E rnie Hale, of Upper Floras
At last we will open, despite the fact that we
reek, w as in town, S a tu rd a y
M rs F ran k S train and ' son, 1
can do only rough dry, plus dry cleaning. Bring
Templar Hotel Bldg.
Brool
Mrs. Glenn H iley and Mrs L C
your clothes to us at the ‘old mess hall” build­ A u tery went to Coquille. Friday.’
T hey w ere accompanied by Mrs
ing. H e will give you prompt serv ice at a very
Wm. S train of Bandon.
Dr. C artw righ t of Gold Beach
reasonable price.
,
w as w orking at his ranch at D en­
m ark, Thursday.
C larence Fain of Port O rford
is em ployed at the Hansen Cheese
Factory.
Phone 41
Brookings, Oregon
Mrs. Elden W hite and d au gh ter
and Miss June Strain, of Langlois
WILSON FREEMAN. Owner
HHI. w ere in town S aturdav.
Ed Blumhard
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Ed Storset
Clarence Crook of Gold b each
w as a business visitor here last
Friday.
J r . ' ? . 1” ' .Kennelh Thom p
Langlois Schools
To S tart, Monday
Only 3
HURRY
R. E. Simmi
R
Bring ‘Em In
Why Go Elsewhere To “Get Cleaned”
—Let Us Clean You Right Here!!
Smith Oept. Store
Chet co Store
Brookings laundry
AND DRY CLEANING
— — —tXVr, ,1r,n,n,T, .v.Trj
YOU WANT THEM?
LOOK! WE HAVE THEM!
I HEM!
wufhubte Cottan Rugs
See I he Nationally Advertised CHARM - TRFD^m
Ruff Cord or Shag in Assorted Colors_
$ 2 .7 9 to $ 9 .3 9
BAT1I SETS
RUGS
Braided
Rl'GS
$3.95
$2.19
$3-75
Shag and Tufted
Oval
RVGS
L ustra — 2x4 feet.
Scotch P laid Rag, 2x4 feet
R IG S
Block R ag — 2x4 feet
RUGS
Sunset Rag — 2x3 f e e t ....
$3.65
$2.75
$1-95
Hendricks’ Furniture Co.
w Johnson
New
Building
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Store Hours
a. m. to 6 p. m.
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Brookings
Oregon
C antaloupes, per pound .........
M aterm e'on, per p o u n d ............ 3
G rapefruit, per p o u n d ...............
Lemons, per pound ....................
O ranges, per p o u n d ....................
Local Cabbage, per pound........
Lettuce, per pound ....................
Hell Peppers, per pound ..........
H atch lo r Canning Peach Speck
Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers,, lg- bx.
1 ry our A laska Salt Salmon, lh Jv
Wellman Famous Foods
G rapefruit, No. 2 c a n . . .
Four all your DYNAMITE need
See us—we have ju st the explosi
you need, in any quantity,
n
Mellow West Cheese
P e r P o u n d ...............................
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Supply jg limited