Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 12, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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BRO O K IN G S-H A R B O R P IL O T , B RO O K IN G S, O R EG O N
Home of The Croft Lily
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THURSDAY, DEcnwg,
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HOLIDAY SP€CIAL
W E L L M A N ’S M IN C E
F R U IT
M EAT
For Those Fie^That Mean So Much
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CAKES
Both Hostess and National Biscuit Co
FRUITS and FRUIT JUICES
At Special Low Prices, either By The Can Or By The Case. Lay In A Supply For Future Needs!
Good Turkeys and Chickens for Your Christmas Dinner
(BACON, per pound............................... 79c
PICNIC HAM, per pound.................... 59c
LARI), per pound.....................................55c
HAM (center slices) per pound........85t
COTTAGE HAM, per pound....
LINK SAUSAGES, per pound......... $
Besides Our Usual Good Items In Beef, Pork and Lamb. Our Meats Are Always The BI
WHIPPING CREAM
COFFEE CREAM
Complete Line Of
FROZEN FOODS
Also That Good
FLUHRER’S BREAD
Brookings Market
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Of the 22 pupils, and one teach ­ [rolled with 61 possible, and 18 shoe rep air m achinery for his new
er in this grade, there is apossible signed for a percentage of 29’-.
shoe shop.
P.-T. A. m em bership of 45. This
Seventh G rade: 21 enrolled, 43
For the past week, ei
Mrs. M ildred Byren left early
grade signed up 30.
possible, with 10 signed. P ercen­ Sunday for P o rtlan d w here she Sunday:
Max Min
Second G rade: 27 enrolled, 55 tage 23’4.
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ecem
ber
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will
attend
to
business
connected
W ith a percentage of 66.G the possible, with 14 signed up. Class
Eighth
G
rade:
26
enrolled,
53
D
ecem
ber
3
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w
ith
Brookings
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a
te
r
Company.
first grade room, under Mrs. De- percentage, 25’-.
possible, with 13 signed to m ake
D ecem ber 4 ...... 58 51
Mrs.
J.
E.
Stevenson
is
spend­
Third grade: 26 enrolled, 53 the percentage 24’-.
Moss, won the aw ard for the local
ing a week at O akland with* her D ecem ber 5 ... .54 50
P.-T. A. m em bership drive, and possible, 23 enrolled with a p er­
High
school:
82
enrolled
with
son's
family, Lt. and Mrs. C. B. D ecem ber 6 ...... 48 45
vas presented a perm anent pho­ centage of 41*2.
possible P.-T. A. m em bership of «Newton. Dr. New ton is resident D ecem ber 7 ...... 49 43
tograph needle and records, fili­
Fourth and Fifth G rades: 33 169, and 27 enrolled. P ercentage physician at O ak Knoll hospital, Decern ber 8 ...... 52 #
ng the expressed desire of class enrolled. 67 possible with 18 en­ for high school. 16.
Total rain for week
a t Oakland.
nd teacher. In explanation of rolled in P.-T. A. or 12%.
With
267
pupils
in
the
local
Virgil Wolfe arrived here T u e s-, F o r your every insurant*
these percentages:
F ifth and Sixth G rades: 30 en- school system, 92 P.-T. A. m em ­
day to m ake this are a his home. S ee P ete Lesmeister
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bers w ere signed uot of a possible
m em bership of 547, or 16%. Ad­
ditional m em bership cards are
ordered, and if anyone wishes to
join, they may do so by contacting
Mrs. Lulu Goldizen.
The sm all percentage of the
high school stu d en ts’ parents be­
coming m em bers of the P.-T. A.
f o u n t a i n s e r v ic e
leads one to believe th at encour­
agem ent is needed for boys and
D /N N N R S AND SH O R T O RD ERS
girls at th at vital age. P arents,
CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY
apparently indifferent, need to’
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
know m any things vital to the!
FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor
w elfare of the children in the lo - '
ta i school. P a ren ts are becoming
as delinquent as children about
the financial investm ent in this
com m unity of the school.
The local school board, the fac­
F E A T U R IN G
ulty, and a few active P.-T. A.
m em bers are trying to improve
educational facilities in the local
schools. Every child needs an op­
portunity. and each parent is ob­
ligated to do his part tow aid the
See “Pete” when in need of a home, bulb tend,
w elfare of his children.
F u rth e r proof of the indiffer­
or any property in the Brookings-Harbor Area. ence
in this com m unity was seen
at the Dec. 5. m eeting of the
Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need!
P -T. A. when only 11 w ere p res­
B E E R BY CASE TO TAKE OCT-
ent. The local group has been
asked to send three rep resen ta­
at
tives to the pace conferenc at
San Francisco.
First Grade Wins
P.-T. A. Contest
Weather Ret
Newspapers
8, & 8, Cafe
Cigaretl
C H A D ’S
Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
CANADA DRY MIXERS
Magazines
Tol
B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R
Dinner Parties
Real Estate For Sale
Banquet’
WHITE ROCK
Dining Room and Cocktail Luu
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
Real Estate And Insurance
Central Buitding
Brookings. Oregon
Oregon-California State Line
Loeal News Items
B. G. Gould left Sunday eve­
ning for P ortland to trv to obtain
Open 6:15 a. m. to 9 00 p«