Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 23, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
The Land of Opportunity
Family Re-union
Held At Eureka
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Harbor School Notes
loaned us the records of Jack and Court, Harbor,
the Bean Stalk. We have fun
THIRD GRADE
Mrs. Dorothy Lockland submits
We have a new book for Group listening to our phonograph.
L arge Norge oil
her favorite recipe for this edi­ One. It is called “More Streets j We are m aking a farm m ural, be s e e n \ t VincenT Budd,
tion :
and Roads.”
*----------------------------- ---------Abbott.
This makes a hearty dish to
EUREKA Th*4 recent C hrist­
Lois LeClair, Sharon Allen, and Tire Shop Will Open U d
take
to
the
oeach,
serve
with
mas season at the home of Mr.
i r r v Myers
V T v p r c arc
n r n out
n u t of c school
nhnnl
wv
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Larry
f e ^ o / s e n H e * ? '^ s? ollw'
and Mrs. Alfred Silva of 3500 a tossed green salad.
We are practicing our writing. Next Monday Morning
WOLF FROM THE DOOR
F.
N.
Tygart.
who
came
herei
a r, r ‘ raln p '
Pine Street was a joyous occa­
Our teacher is reading “P i­ several m onths ago and erected ppr foot PC
C
Berger.
2 pounds ground beef.
sion when Mrs Silva’s seven chil­
nocchio” to us.
1 No. 2 can tomatoes.
dren, with their families, were
Vie changed seats Wednesday. a building on the lot between the i Nnfinno
3 cups cooked kidney beans
home for their first re-union in
The
boys rest room w indow' was Coos-Curry E lectric Co-op and 1 PM(,C8
2 onions, minced.
21 years, when all the family
broken
by a ball, which was \ ern s Garage, will open his new
Wool Growers! The
1 can mushroom buttons.
could be together.
tire shop, Monday, he told the
lost.
not
e
a
n
y
tm
s
week.
P
ei
N orte and Curry coun
Salt and pepper to taste.
Four of the young men were
Pilot early this week.
is , A
our
Fry' the onions in drippings toi Mrs. . Missouri
.
. . M organ
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l_ .
In the navy and marine corps
An advertisem ent, telling
an *ious to get
new ,eacher’ bf"ng our ,hlrd thls work they plan to do. appears on !
h5 f k ~ ’“ v ” * “
and one of them is still serving a golden brown and remove from year.
in the navy. They were joined pan. Also lightly cook mushrooms
another page of this issue.
will k J ,
. Franc|s®.
Will be delayed until the
here by their father. S. D. Clark, in butter to improve flavor. Add I , Ru,h and ” aroId a '’e our " ew
" ow have 28 in
of F ebruary. H. I. Haber
who came over from Hayfork to onions. Brown the beef in a dassm ate«-
large frying pan. Add onions, our room. Virginia Akers, news New Fountain Arrives
for a holiday visit.
Co. stated in their letter •
reporter.
In the group were Lt. Cullen mushrooms, tomatoes and kidney
ten tativ e grading schedule
For Vincent Building
SECOND GRADE
lowed as it was outlined
C. Clark of Vallejo, who was at beans to the meat. Season to taste Twenty-six
The
fountain
equipm
ent
for
the
of the second grade
home on leave from the navy; and simmer 30 minutes, stirring
tim e ago, the results of the i
Vincent
building,
about
to
be
know how to w rite by Is and 2s
Luther, an ex-m aster technician occasionally
completed, arrived T hursday and and Del N orte wools ?hou-
to
100.
in the marine corps and his wife
completed by Mid-FehruaiJ
Joyce Raymond has been ab­ is being installed. Mr. Vincent, S igned:
from Hollister; Joseph and fam­
WILSON FREI
in
addition
to
having
his
photo­
Pete Lesmeister Reports sent from school.
ily of Eureka; Purl F. and fam ­
graphic
studio,
will
also
establish
We have two new’ second g rad ­
Dance, Ja n u ary 25, at Xi,
ily of Richmond; Hale H., former Two Recent Transfers
ers: they are Arline Bolen and a fountain and lunch bar, and a G range hall. Good time and I
navy chief petty officer and fam ­
gift s h o p . Complete announce­ music.
Two of the first real estate Jam es Whitney.
ily of Eureka; Alvin R. who was
m
ents will appear later.
We had a toy show last Friday
an AM2c in the navy an^ his deals of the new’ year came to
afternoon.
light this week when Pete J. Les-
wife of Richmond.
W est Coast Bulb Growers, lily
We started two-place addition
_ born
___ at Brookings, , m eister’ Iocal real estate broker,
Alvin was
growers
co-op, held a district get-
23 years ago. Lt. Cullen Clark has! ann°unced the sale of the Harvey Tuesday.
together.
W ednesday evening at
FIRST GRADE
T. Ellis place, just south of H ar
been in the service 20 years).
We have a new boy and g ir l' l
^
o
with a large
bor, to A. E. Sandbo, justice of
erro^rt.
e
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cro*
d
present
to
hear
on
the peace.
jin our grade: Sandra Nelson ar-l Jv Z ^ ifica tk tn 1
3 a talk
ta,k or
Mrs. Miriam E Mahaffy of Ma- rived from Gardiner and Gariy ----•
ra,sinS
IHOOK’HOS Oil*
Nielan C. Abbott, for defective pie Valley, Wash., purchased a Wolfe from San Jose.
Too
Late
To
Classify
muffler.
half-acre tract on the heights
Eddie Hoar, Jerrie Lee and
r o r s a le . .
I’ or sale: Black and white %-
Watch This Space!
Jam es N. Shrader, no operators just northeast of town. Mrs. NTa- Michael brough us records for lentrth Indios
haffy returned to Brookings to- our Phon°srap h . P atsy Taylor I McPherson \ n t /
MrS- Vincent Building Locai
license.
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Hannah Wilson, no clearance. day. a fter a trip north, and ex-! ~
poets
to
s
ta
rt
construction
soon.
Oliver E. Norris, no operators
license.
Orval R. Stoken. no operators Linotype Breaks; Pilot
license.
Was Delayed One Dav
William Alto, revoked license.
Milo W. Spencer, no operators
Tuesday afternoon, an insigifi-
license.
cant-looking
piece of the linotype
R J. Stoken, no operators li­
broke,
and
halted
operations at
cense.
once.
A
part
was
sent for by
Theodore F Lavin, no inter-
telegraph, which was never de­
state license.
livered. Wednesday morning a
telephone message requested the|
much needed part, which came on
Dance this Saturdav nt w
2° n° ° n bus’ Hiursday, the dayi
rnnm Jan.
t «., - , r . * . Har- the paper was supposed to have
have'
bor r G
Grange,
25. Good time
reached
the
mails.
and good music.
;|(h
Ibis being late did
did not
not make
John X
Cavitt ’ J of Montan«
Ä
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happy n
as
Mary Cavitt of Harbor.
Harbor
^ f° n ' had the paper
{i
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failed
to reach the mails late r than 9
Mrs
Seattle
S
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Thursday’s
tention S tuM ay’ for medical at-1
Pilot class add
Favorite Recipe
Justice Court
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OF THE BEST
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WE INVITE COMPARISON
wiih what
competitors
to buy locally, in furniture, as in evem'h'tog. -V° UrSelveS U payS
!Í£ ? dríclts’ Furniture Co.
New Johnson
Building
Store Hoars
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Brooking
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