Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 27, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
SROOKINGS. OREGON
I A ï ' ! ' 'Î ,n<? Wttl ** h,'ld at tunity to donate to the lo ca l Red
the high school gym, A p r il 5. C ron drive.. Don't forget
Drop
Mrs. H orner took pictures of
Harbor School Notes
the boys and girls in o u r room.
eaders: Just a note to to r O ic k Hofsess. who was in- in at the postoffice and m ake:
We got the pictures today.
THIRD GRADE
the new correspondent, ju red last A ugust when he was your contribution to Mrs Lois
Group I is reading Fourth and
Fain. Thank you so flagging traffic a t the scene of Smith.
FIR ST GRADE
the splendid co-opera- an au to accident on the highw ay' P arty Goers' A nother one of F ,f‘h G rade M aterial,
Foux
and girls have been
have shown me. in aid- at. the C adm an ranch, north of those
community get-togethers
N either absent nor tardy dur-
column. I hope you Langlois. He received a broken at the grade school gym will be ‘ng ,he ,hird q u a rte r were Lois absent from the first grade be­
the same support to leg a rd it has been in a cast held Friday, March 28 Every- L aC ,air’ M®rjorie Moore. Ken- cause of chicken-pox.
To..ay each child chose his best
Fain. - Mr«. Ethelene since th a t time. Dick is an over- one is invited. Children must be neth Fle,der and Stephen H enry
seas v eteran of the late war.
chaperoned by parent or adult
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K enaston had the m o st, picture and fram ed it w ith cor-
Music for the occasion will be Music will be furnished by the ‘‘Es" in sPc,h n 8-
i rugated paper.
furnished by Rhythm W ranglers Rhythm W ranglers. Pot luck!
Virginia Akers won the wood-
The standards are re a d C ^ f^ r
Late To Classify
of M yrtle Point. Sponsoring the
Miss Phyllis Cope is home from en shoe in 1be a rith m etic con- our playground equipment. Boys
1930 Model A. Ford, dance, the F loras Willow Club; Oregon S tate College, visiting ’‘‘V; . .
and girls have fun playing now.
Pedrioli drive.
4 2* will serve refreshm ents.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- o , h l " T n ,
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Mrs. R eta Glidden and M rs.' Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin. Ken- , We bave bef n draw ing PK> j listening to the phonograph. We
ig-ft. Extra wheel. May Ju lia Anderson were Coquille neth Hofsess and Mrs. K e n n eth . l ? r.es; Some of us Pa in t O u r, are learning some of the songs
it the Don Bishop place, visi.tors, Thursday.
Thompson made a business t r i p ! p,^ ure8 are p re tty '
from • B nrhar the E lephant." It
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burgess were to Coquille Monday.
Many of ,he ch,1dren are out is a favorite record of m any of
Sunday. March 30 is the last of 8ch°o1 w ith ch>cken-pox.
the boys and girls.
nrn free to couple in Myrtle Point visitors, Wednes-
day of the Sunday School contest . <
LXina,d Ault came and
for woman to help in ' day.
F a ste r soon will la» here. We
j Those from this area who a t­ which has been under way since vuited us- Friday. We hope more
See Hendrick Furni-
a re m aking rabbits and E a ste r
tended th e golden wedding cele­ January. Come and join the fun.. I mo’hers w i,l come.
eggs so we’ll be ready.
••Friday” Phillips, Bud H o rn '. On Lhe Playground we play
bration of Mr. and Mrs. George
We take our report cards home
f Plymouth Rock and Chenow eth a t Gold Beach. Sun- and Kenneth Hofsess made a horse The teflchers are going to
W ednesday.
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ini pigeons, Wm. Dam. ,'day w cre: Mr. and Mrs. Will business trip to Coos Bay Mon­
4_2* Sabin and Loren, and Miss Lou- day.
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SECOND GRADE
The new Floras Lake resort
acre Croft lily bulbs for Ja k e W hite. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- sings, which were painted by Len
We m ade colored E aster rab ­
trade for car and or a neth Thompson and Jeannette, Hough, of Denmark, the past bits.
railer. Also have 4 room j Mrs. Elden W hite and daughters, week, are very attractive.
We plan to have the thinT
person taking b u lb s.1 and Mr. and Mrs. Lester W hite
The various ones who atten d ­ grade hear us read this week.
¡rapleton. Box 157. H ar- This week is your last oppor- ed the show at Bandon over the We chose our own stories.
Harbor
and sons of Coquille.
Vanda Vaughn and David Bush­
week-end were rem arking about
Above Snndbo’s Auto Court
the newly-installed seats, the nell brought some flowers to
Monday Through Frutay
comfort and added attractiveness school.
We plan to have a play day.
Exening A ppointm ents on
of the theatre.
Tuesday and W ednesday
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Slocum The teeters are finished.
Eighteen of us got 100 in o u r 1
and Mrs. Clarence Fain were
shopping at Coos Bay. M onday., spelling lesson Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Capps of Ban-
don called at the home of Mr. j
and Mrs. J o h n Donaldson at
Denmark, Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. .Frank S train
BR IN G IN G BRO O KING S TH E B E ST
entertained Mr. and Mrs. E verett
S train, Alton S train and Miss
M arjorie Cope a t dinner T hurs­
day evening.
Jack Donaldson a rriv e s home
Tuesday from Korea w here he
T-SH IRTS................................................ 2 for $1.00
has spent several months with
Assorted colors, sizes 2 to 14, reg u lar 98c to $1.19
the U. S. army.. He is happy to
be home and is busy greeting his
WORK JACKETS
Now only $1.08
friends.
Blue denim, reg u lar $4.50 sellers
L. H. S. N otes
The Junior-Senior prom, which
SLIP-OVER SWEATERS
now only $3.05
was held at the high school gym
100%
wool,
therm
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blue,
brown,
tan
reg
$5.95
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S aturday night, attracted a large
crowd, and was reported to be
BOYS GREEN BUCK PANTS Now only $1.50
a great, success. The Juniors are
Sanforized, sizes 6 to 16 regularly $3.05
due compliments on the decorat­
M any other specials Come in and see them !
ing, especially the wishing well,
which a ttra c te d many. Judging
from the success of the dance.
• the high school should sponsor
j more entertainm ents.
R egular m eeting of Floras W.l-
I low Club will be held at the
j club room Thursday. Pot lu k
dinner will be served at noon,
i An auction sale will be held in
: the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Crew and>
Telephone calling is still at an all-time high and
¡M artha w ere Tuesday evening
*e 4re handling nearly twice as many calls as in
callers of Mr. and Mrs. George
*2-—anJ with essentially the same equipment.
Hawkins a t Bandon.
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
Mi's. Andy Anderson left on
'iesc ca*is tend to pile up in "peaks,” at which
Thursday
for
Oakland.
Calif.,
for
F ^ o u r busy lines are more crowded than ever,
an indefinite stay with her son
i “fse peak periods are:
and daughter-in-law , Mr. a n d ;
9:30 TO 11 kN THE MORNING
Mrs. G. H. Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCall of
2 TO 4 IN THE AFTERNOON
Forest Grove visited his parents.
2y we make a suggestion which may improve
1 Mr. and Mrs. I. D. McConnell, ’
laadt°^n teIep h °ne service? If you will do as
a t Floras Lake, last week. Upon!
his return home they accorti-,
iiEl j - ° Ur '^ p h o n in g as is conveniently pos-
panied
him and will visit another
urinS the non-peak hours, you probably will
son. Charles, during th e ir stay
Ftter, more efficient service.
for sprin g and sum m er driving
at Forest Grove.
Katherine’s
Beauty Salon
IE LINES ARE BUSIEST
Bill Ward Clothing Store
SPECIAL SALE-MARCH 25—31
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THESE HOURS
a v o id p e a k p e r io d s
TO GET DETTER SERVICE
Ready To Serve You Always
YOUR
R EX A L L
STO R E
Chetco Drug Co.
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Get Ready
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iti C ^ r v ! ' n£ f° rwafd our Five and One-Half
•-on Dolhr expansion program as rapidly as
secure materials from our manufacturers,
continue to improve and enlarge our
Unn‘ We once aSa‘n can provide the finest
in ^ e United States. Meanwhile, we sin-
4PPreciate your continued cooperation and
Local News Items
Let us tune your engine with
Postponed for one reason or
another for the past several
weeks. “Brookings High-Lights.",
high school publication, will be,
published this week. Bob Church,
editor, announced, Monday.
Mr and Mrs. J. G. Goings re-;
• turned Sunday from E urek.a be­
ing a ttra c te d there to meet th e ir
new great-granddaughter.
Mr and Mrs. M ark Wood left
: Monday afternoon for S anta Rosa
w here they will spend the next
couple of months visiting. F or the
present they asked that the Pilot
Ko e o n i B u m in r a r e of Miss E. I
our m odern equipment. Brake
re-lining and H ydraulic over­
hauling our specialty.
TEXACO PRODUCTS
RICHMOND TIRES
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
Claude Goldizen
George Darling
Next Door to Brookings Market