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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1946)
BWW r a t t r Home of the Croft Lüy _BRl4 ’KIXGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON By grades the pupils were en by two high school boys. rolled: second, 22; t h i r d and LILY BUYERS IN VICINITY Mrs. Elhelene Thompson fourth, 42; fifth and sixth, 28; Leonard Vaughn and Warren seventh and eighth, 20. SCHOOL NO TES Vaughn, representatives of the Langlois high school opened on The cook shack recently finish- Vaughn Seed Co. of Chicago, ar onday with 12 freshmen, nine ‘ ancl decorated in white with rived Saturday and continued the Monday sophomores, five juniors and ten new light fixtures, sink, etc., made trip to the southern part of Cur a pleasant place for noon relax seniors, making a total of 36. ry county, Monday. During their Clarence Hagen, as principal, ation and to enjoy a tasty meal stay in Langlois they were guests will teach general science, geom prepared by Mrs. Haze Hofsess. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slocum It has been announced that hot and Clark Slocum. etry, biology, physics and boys physical eduaction; Miss Mary' lunches will be 10c a day this year They are working in Curry Co. Boice, social economics, world mis- instead of eight, as last. in connection with the large stock tory. Typing, general mathematics FLAG RAISED MONDAY of lily bulbs they are purchasing and Mrs. Eva Donaldson, three On opening day of school the from growers. classes of English and home eco sixth annual flag-raising was held It is announced that shipment nomics. at the high school with both the will be made on Wednesday. Sept. One hundred and fifteen grade grade and high schools, and many 18, from the big barn on Brooks pupils enrolled Monday. Primary local citizens present, under di place, former Vaughn lily farm, rection of Otto Heckel. classes will open next Monday. better known as L. C. Berry R. T. Moore, Coos county repre ranch. sentative, of North Bend, repre LANGLOIS LOCALS 2-Year-old Crofts sented Earl Snell’s private secre Court Guerin is building a new .......... ARE BETTER ....... tary; Eric Allen. Mr. Heckel also trailer house. spoke. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and fam Croft, Fives, Sixes, Sevens Edward Sypher led the flag ily of Oakland, Calif., are man salute. America was sung by the aging their apartment house, re audience with Wilbur Jensen ac cently purchased from Mr. and Guaranteed 2-year-old bulbs in quantities at companying on his cornet, with Mrs. Bob Thom. Wilbur Sypher and Jim Sypher benediction by Rev. Rosenkilde of 25c Each were Port Orford business callers Bandon. Saturday. Contact or see Immediately following the pro Local teachers returned Thurs W. S. Jones gram the group gathered around day from Ashland where they had the flag pole in front of the high Easy Street, Brookings school where the flag was raised attended institute. Among those who attended the show at Bandon, Thursday eve ning were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sabin and son. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Autery, Mrs. Velma Sabm and CROFT E A ST E R L IL Y P L A N T IN G STOCK Miss Jean Faris. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Wyman of Ar BROOKINGS, OREGON cata, Calif., were in town, Mon L A N G L O IS THURSDAY, SEPTW mj Ed Capps and son were here, Sunday, from Bandon. Lloyd Kreutzer, Lowell Kreut- zer and Loren Sabin were Coquille shoppers, Tuesday. Donald McKenzie of Elk River was here Tuesday. Henry' Adolphsen of Elk River was 3 business visitor day. Dean Epperson, and u Srnnh. Myrtle p X. end guests of Lor™ s ’ W ill Sabin home S>’° 1 M r Smith of San F Concluded on For An Exceptionally Low Prjw On 10,000 Choice Yearling Croft Lily Bulbs Write or Contact LP FOR SALE “TRIPLE S” BULB FARM v v Y . H ' F J S - P ound................ $ "5 0 to $12.00 itA K L IN G S (3-in. to 0-in.) each....... 15c to 35c M. Stephenson Salem Goldie V. Smith Brookings F. V. Swearingen Brookings day. Care o f Pilot YARD Lovely 100% Wool c o a tin g -y o u ’ll wantitforvo AknSi T ? ° /tS t nd flatterine dressmakers sai R oy J r i ,,, r H R,tS alone^ oIors, green, meio PER YARD n< B aC^ — 56 *nches wide. R Mr. and Mrs. Court Boice and daughter of Bulls Creek. Calif.,, visited Mrs. Carrie Boice. recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Chenoweth ¡of Denmark were in Coquille on Tuesday where Mr. Chenoweth G O O D S! remnants lengths—a: MOOM'S VAR/W received m edical m ention. And Apparel Shop Ward s Clothing Store ßiitUfisuj, ß'iaoiünaA Ute. ßeit GARDNER BULBING Chetc0 St0n BROOKINGS. ORE I I phonc 41 Brookings, Oregon W ILbON FREEMAN, Owner PARKAS—By White Stag Sizes— Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large— in Royal. Navy, Red and Pearl. Boys TERRYTEX ANKLETS i New Shipment—Sizes 7> 2 to 10' 1-SHIRIS, all-sizes and colors___79c to $1.29 Black and Red CRUISERS s/9 3 SOXFORTHEM EN....................... 98 c and $1.49 110 " ool—the kind men really like SCHOOL SWEATERS, all sizes and colors SWEAT SHIRTS PLAID SHIRTS—wool and flannel WORK CLOTHES of all kinds LEATHERS JACKETS ............................. $2’>95 BIB fry Wellman Famous Foods W aterme'on. per pound.......... j; Four all your DYNAMITE need: See us—we have just the explosi' you need, in any quantity, KRALIX 36 and 38 waists Folks, we have a few left. MORE CO XVEXIEXT HOURS during bulb h a m ,st_ t CANTALOUPES, per pound Grapefruit, per pound...............’ Lemons, per pound ...................1 Oranges, per pound...................1 Local ( abbage, per pound........ Lettuce, per pound ................... 1 Lei! Peppers, per pound........... 1 Watch for Canning Peach Specia Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers,, Ig. bxJ Try our Alaska Salt Salmon, lb.SI. 10 to 8 n Mellow West Cheese Per Pound ............................... Supply is limited