Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 03, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    In the Land of O pportunity
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The annual Junior-Senior ban- ( get-together here F riday night ' thank Mr. Garvin for use of his they will spend a few days..
q uet w as held last Friday nig ht, John Rider a n d 'fam ijy of Myr-. truck and Vern Garvin and the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Housley of
a t th e Club N atu relan d . Twenty- tie Point visited at ‘the John Crockett boys who hauled the K lam ath Falls w ere w eek-end
Helen Fam
tw o Juniors. Seniors, teachers j Sypher home over Sunday.
sand and gravel. .
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
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,*15. another commun- an d school board members en-l Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y B rooks.’
G uerrettez.
rL-ther was held last joyed th e chicken dinner. Many .Sandra and Donna Hofsess spent « »
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„ furnished for dancing to g e th e r a t the grade gym af- sephine county.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing P ortland, and Mr. and Mrs. H en­
Q m Wranglers of M y r-; ,e,2*arfls-
i Mrs. Georgia W alton and Mrs. returned to the area, Monday, ry M etschan. also of P ortland,
T he an n u al staff has been h a r d ) Maxine M cFarlane left early this from their trip east.
- Over 100 were present.
called on the W. L. Crissey fam ­
{rorn Bandon and P ort ^ J ’Or^ _ ° " J ^ ! u , an n ^ 1,_ and re ' week for VanNuys. Calif., to vis-
ily and the M arshall D ana fa m ­
C.
B.
Francis
of
Medford
and
During the evening a p o rts considerable progress on it th eir grandm other, Mrs. M ar­ E arl Bennett of Lakeview called ily, last Thursday.
^non was held with the it. The stu d en ts are hoping to tha Spangler.
Mr. and Mrs. M arshall N. D a­
on Mrs. Mildred Byrne, Friday.
jidder getting a pair of have th e an n u al ready for sale
na returned to th e ir home a t
Bob
Abbott
is
home
from
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u pillow cases, with the before close of school.
spending the E a ste r vaca­ P o rtla n d early this w eek a f te r
Harbor School Notes cata,
Mr. and Mrs. John B ruckler
Kng to the 4-H chib to
tion with his parents, Mr. and spending several days a t th e ir
scholarship to sum m er and fam ily w ere visitors at the
Mrs. T. S. Abbott, end brother, lodge, north of Brookings.
THIRD GRADE
,t Corvallis. These were hom e of Mr. and Mrs. E verett >
Dr. and' Mrs. Jesse of Los An­
Nielan.
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over the
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— week-end.
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, Virginia Akers won the wooden
by Clarence Fain.. Pot S tra
Miss M argaret Boles returned geles w ere here vi&jting Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin have shoe in the arithm etic contest. to Oregon S ta te College a t Cor­ Mrs. G lesner H oagland last week.
ier was served and ev-
nt home at midnight, been ill w ith flu since Saturday. Donald Callaway won the croco­ vallis. Sunday, a fte r being w ith Mrs. Jesse is a sister of Mrs.
/mg they had an en-
Mr., and Mrs. Ted Thompson dile in the spelling conest.
her father, N. H. Boles during Hoagland.
and son left S a tu rd a y m orning
Lois LaClair, Joyce Gott, P at spring vacation.
Mrs. Osa Johnson l e f t last
ning.
forget the benefit dance fo r th e ir home a t C ottage Grove. Kenaston and Kenneth Fielder
Allen Bankus of San Francisco week on a business trip to Los
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stankovitch made an E aster picture.
Saturday at the high
visited his uncle, Elm er Bankus, Angeles.
Third grade boys and girls are over the week-end, en ro ute to
F o r your «very insurance need,
pm for Dick Hofsess. The spent fo u r days last week p la n t­
oil be furnished by the ing in th e home cran b erry bog. going to bring hard boiled eggs Oregon S ta te College w here he see Pete at Lssmeister Agency.
Wranglers. Floras W il­
Mrs. John Chenoweth, siste r Wednesday and are going to col­ enrolled for the spring term . He
is sponsoring the affair. and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. or them. Mrs. Morgan is going was accompanied north by Miss
to Y give four * prizes to the ones M argaret Boles and Jack Raw ­
tv m ii,
v ia u u ia
« at
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w ere visitors
Willow Club held its Jo h n French,
lings.
meeting last Thursday h er home and now have left for fin<i*ng ,hc most eKKs-
Mrs. Morgan was ill Monday
The reg u lu ar m onthly m eeting'
ub rooms with pot luck W ashington
and Miss Helen Payne was our of Azalea Garden Club, sched­
noon. Work was done
Jo h n Chenow eth has spent the teacher.
uled for A pril 10. will not be I
for the coming silver la st te n days a t Goshen w ith
Harbor
Lois LaClair brought a phono­ held until the 17th due to re-j
re were many potted his son-in-law and daughter, and
Above Sandbo’s Auto C ourt
graph and records for us to hear. pairs being m ade at the Grange
long the things auction­ w hile th e re took medical tr e a t­
Monday Through Friday
Nine children who had chic­ hall. D etails concerning m eeting |
m en t a t Eugene. He retu rn ed
ring the afternoon,
ken pox. returned to school on will be published in the next is-1
Evening Appointm ents on
economics club of hom e S a tu rd a y w ith his daugh­ Monday.
sue of the Pilot. .
Tuesday and W ednesday
Grange will meet at ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W hite,
Port Orford, to atten d
SECOND GRADE
left Wednesday for Salem w here
ig of the home econom- and Mrs. Joe Cox made a busi­
We thank the parent-teachers
if Ophir. All members ness trip to Coos Bay, W ednes­
association and Mr. Foltz for the
day.
to come.
teeter-to tters they have made to
C
larence
Fain
attended
a
spe­
(tending the card par-
give to i s. Everyone enjoys them
cial
m
eeting
of
the
P
o
rt
O
rford
irsday at Sixes G range
and we are happy to have some­
and Mrs. W alter Slo- M asonic lodge, W ednesday eve­
BR IN G IN G B RO O K IN G S TH E B E S T
thing w ith which to play.
ning.
Velma Sabin. Jak e
We are taking achievement
Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Sunday, M arch 30 was last day
tests this week.
of th e ¿u n d ay school contest,
In our science books we have
rnd Mrs. Friday Phillips w'hich had been going since J a n ­
-SEE OUR
to Gold Beach S a tu r- uary, w ith the school divided learned different ways to tell
time.
Some
of
us
made
shadow
into to sides. The Reds, losers,
Sabin and Mrs. Ken- w ere captained by Mrs. W anda sticks to tell time.
Diane G inther is a new sec­
npson were Port Or- Volck, and the Blues, winner, by
•itors, Tuesday.
K enneth Thompson. The winners ond grader.
Kay and Ray Brooks brought
James Crew, Mrs. Phil- w ill be extended a party soon.
With New Items Added Weekly!
Miss Shirley N iem ann of Port some flowers to school.
and Miss Phyllis Cope
Next Friday we will have an
to Port Orford, W’ed- O rford w as a visitor here last
E aster egg hunt. We are making
Tuesday.
Clark and daughter,
Mr. M arrow, of Portland, who E aster baskets.
J*ne visitors at Bandon h as been house guest of Mr. and
FIRST GRADE
Mrs. A rt N iem ann at P ort O r­
Here For Men and Boys!
Mrs. Frank Pook at- ford, to g e th e r w ith the Niemanns,
Mike M arker brought s o m e
cactus
the spring opening a t Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Livermore flowers to school. One
Saturday.
and son, atten d ed the community was especially pretty.
We do enjoy the te e te r-to tte rs
and we w ant to thank Mr. Foltz,
Mr. VMidney and Mr. Yelton for
the work they did. We want to
rjois News
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Katherine’s
Beauty Salon
Bill Ward Clothing Store
B A R G A IN
EA STER
Sale!
calf
brooders, cracked <usd ground com and«
/ann supply*.
WE DELIVER
’(h River Feed & Seed Company
Door to B uilders Su p p ly Com pany
River
California
A R R IV A L S
Chetco Drug Co.
ALWA1 J
READY
- feed, 16 < p ro tein ................100 L„. $3.95
ryFeed, 20'' pro tein....................... 100 lbs. $4.35
Run, 13 protein............................100 lbs. $2.75
...........................................70 lbs. $2.90
Barley............................................75 lbs. $3.35
To Serve You!
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aaa Meal and M olasses............100 lbs. $3.00
:t Pellets...................................... 100 lbs. $4.25
ses-dried Beet P ulp..................... 50 lbs. $1.80
»anut Meal, 20- p ro tein ............... 100 lbs $3.60
5
100 lbs $4.30
Bariev and O ats....................... 100 lbs. $3.90
Barley....................................100 lbs. $3.85
«tone (dehydrated m olasses)....50 lbs. $2.50
....
100 lbs. $4.60
with Coavonient
............ .............................100 lbs. $4.55
[(onomital Transportation
^ a tc h ...................
. 100 lbs. $4.65
Dratch................................
100 lbs. $4.85
From Brookings
starter Mash.......................... 100 lbs. $5.10
NORTH BOUND
BROOKINGS
COOS BAY
* 4 -.............................................. 100 lbs. $4.30
Lv. 12.28 a. m. Ar. 4 .57 a. m .'
jn beed Meal...........................,....100 lbs. $5.15
**** a full hne o f b u lk and package seed*, clover
* if'tM teed, fertilizers, sprays, dusts, salt, Sf»9i straw ,
TABLE
10:08 a. m. Ar,
1 5 3 p. m. Ar.
2:56 p. m.
6:19 p. m.
SOUTH BOUND
BROOKINGS
Lv. 6;23 a. m. Ar.
12 noon
Ar.
8:35 p. m. Ar.
T. S. ABBOTT,
Vincent Building
‘ EUREKA
10:24 a. m.
3:53 p. m.j
12:06 a. m.
Agent
Brookings
G REYH O U N D
YOUR R EX A LL ST O R E
Ready To Serve You Always
T. W. Zcnier
PHONE 183
Get Ready
fo r spring and sum m er driving
Let us tune your engine with
our m odern equipm ent. Brake
re-lining and H ydraulic over­
hauling our specialty.
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B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
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Georje Darling
N ext Door to Brookings Mtrket