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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1947)
BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Page Ten In the Land of Opport****!^ school last week. with egg cups or spoons from Mrs. Goldizen taught the first which eggs have been eaten. hot ' from the grade Monday Monday wnne while Airs Mrs r^eAios^ DeMoss To "" take anything *l r, . THIRD — 7,, ,. GRADE _ graae Barbara Gould. Har; i Jones was at Portland to visK her hus- back of the oven, have a stiff Dickie Berger were absent on , band wbo 1S ln a hospital. He is wire, with a hook at the end. Tuesday much bet<er but u.Qn.t abk Rub the range daily with a We will be g.ad when we get to ^ turn home for two or tbree cloth moistened with a few our report cards weeks drops of deodorized kerosene— We had a visitor Friday, when first grade farm muraj ¡s this should keep it clean. Mrs Kended came t >ee us. finished We have it on the wall Hot sour milk will brighten Harbor School Notes Harbor Store Ownership Has Been Re-organized Brookings Man Mi At Fresno, Califoi That they may have less re Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kr sponsibility w i t h the business, son. Jimmy, "returnei r~ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr., from Fresno. Calif whe* this week, advertise a re-organi-, attended the wedding Of zation of their Harbor mercantile son. Orville Randall to Mia business, in which their four sons, bara Nilmeier of that city i Vernon, Merle, Elmer Jr. and home of the bride’s parent! Mervin, have become partners. _ that city. Jimmy acted « Mrs Spencer came to school, at th<j Qf the w<? silv eru are. . ta.ught us “ “ gan’f t 'made a house, garage, bam. chic- Wash fruit stained hands in The new organization was com- bearer for the ceremony pleted Jan. 1, this year, and will Following the wedding e have a new weekly reader Ren hous^ and manv animals. It lemon juice to remove stains. be carried on in the same man tion. Mr. and Mrs. Rar this week wfls fun for us ' | ----- ----------------------------- ner as has characterized this for a short trip, after »n Shriek **** °UF *** m Moreland s mother was I. 0 . 0 . F., Rebekahs In business the past 22 years. Mr. they will make their • “ » «•« w ™ t ;i f £ ,as{ Jai much J ° in t Installation, Tues. and Mrs. Hanscam Sr. want to I Brookings third grade room feel free to come and go as th ey -------- Group 1 is on page 9 in our new held Tuesday by Chetco Lodge. ™a>' wish- he told the Pilot. Pilot Classified Adv. Selli work books. No. 249, I. O. O. F. and Topaz Our new Readers are More Rebekah Lodge, No. 241, with Streets and Roads." an impressive ceremony, w i t h From Group 2 is reading "If I were district deputies Ed Hoar and MARY ANN JOHNSON going. We are on page 22. Bertha Whirry as installing offi The third gra 4e has not been The mixing pan can be quickly cers. Faye stanhurst and How- P . 0 . BOX 181 HARBOR, 01 keeping the yard clean. cleaned if a little boiling water ar^ Cantrall were marshals. Sharon Allen moved into Jan- js poured into it for a few mom- 1116 two lodSe have the hollow- ice Morick’s house Firpnta ents and a close cover put on. in^ officers for the present term: Afcerj, reporter. The sjeam softens the dried dough Chetco Lodge, I. O. O. F* SECOND GRADE 40 that 11 W*D readily wash off. Noble Grand—Willard Ellis. Tinw are may be quickly cleaned Vice-Grand—Charles Hassett. Me are making fairy flowers, by rubbing it with a damp cloth, Secretary’—Frank Hassett. to decora*c our writing books. dipped in soda. Rub briskly and Treasurer—Ed Hoar. Report cards will be given out wipe dry-. Warden—Virgil Wolfe. Wednesda’ rv. . . „ . . Conductor- Raymond Asche. FUrh n.ir ____ __ Do not put pans and kettles Inside Guardian—LeRoy Mar finished < \r nade® Snd *-a,e,r ¿he quis. Outside Guardian — William .......... week ......... health thu them with cold water and soak. Clement. Right Support to Noble Grand Some of us have been playing! “T * ' D ” ' h<? hD ' -George Hassett. paying Equal parts of w a t e r and baseball at recess. Left Support to Noble Grand We drew pictures of cotton skimmed milk, warm, will remove1 —L. A. Harvey. plants and brought a cample of Right Su0hort to Vice-Grand— work or furniture, and will make cotton material Val Mendenhall. it look like new. Still have several hundred first class commen Left Support to Vice-Grand- To wash glass from which milk FIRST GRADE has been poured, plunge first in -' J°hn Kinney. C roft E a s te r lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s, and 10s for John Scherer. Sandra Nelson - to cold water before putting into Right Scene Supporter — John md Lara Wood\ we out of warm. The same rule holds good; DarEer- Left Scene Supporter — Roy “•"f Stephenson. Chaplain—Lloyd Stefani. ■ Topaz Rebekah Lodge Noble Grand Mercedes Phil lips. Vice-Grand — Beth Simon. Recording Secretary — Adelia , Hassett. Financial Secretary A g d a Bickner. d in n e r s a n d s h o r t o r d e r s Treasurer— Mildred Drake. CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY Warden Mina Christensen. Conductor Marie Hoar. FLOSSIE B IC H A N A N , Proprietor Chaplain Ida Hubbell. Inside Guardian Agner Dar- FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOORS— ger. Outside Guardian^ Rita Tierce. CABINETS A SPECIALTY Right Support to Noble Grand —Kathryn Reekman. Left Support to Noble Grand make special size sash, too! — Millie Petersen. Musician -Frances Homer. Following installation, the Re CA TERIN G ALSO TO: bekahs degree team gave a dem Bridge Parties club Teai onstration of its beautiful floor work for enjoyment of those in Dinner Parties Of Any Occasion general contractors attendance. Refreshments were Box 157 Lodge or ( lub Functions Calling For Mes Brookings, Oregon enjoyed late in the evening. Kitchen Hints Bush’s Lily Gardens GROW ERS P R IZ E OF Croft EA STER P L A N T IN G me LET L IL Y STO C K 9, & 9, Cafe Build It! Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Millwork and Cabinet Shop Door and Window Frames Moot Cafe M A SO N & EDW ARDS Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Manager lo r your every Insurance need, see Pete at Lesmeister Agency. Newspapers Cigarettes G It E E X S I. A B S C H A D ’S F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E CANADA DRY MIXERS ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Tobaccos Order now while Supply is plenti ful, at reduced price: $7.50 TO LOOK YOI R BEST ALWAYS -Send > (>ur Cleaning To Us At All Times— We operate Our Own Plant '- .'T"„R,.rFB »«one« sros».-.« Per Load (m ore than cord) It is wise to order early to perm it sea soning fo r a time. Brookings Fuel Company Slorset’s Cleaners & Dyers Location—Young Building—Brookings Brookings, Oregon -+ 4- Sand & Gravel d e l iv e r e d In large or small lots! WE ALSO HAVE AT THIS TIME borne Black Loam Soil For Sale! l im it e d su pply Of Clam Shells! B R O O K IN G S Land And Townsite Companv ___Room 6 C entral Building ***’’*******»********1 **♦♦*<*< i. . . . . . . . ...