Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 01, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    P ag e Eight
W orld’» F in e st C lim at»
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
Thurs^ay. Apra
needed for the ambulance. No ing on Tuesday,
club.
i to F o rt Dick Sunday
pledges w ere received.
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F O U R TH G R A l D w E N E W S
After the business m eet:ng the
The Craig Lumber q
Joy Gott and Delores Stark recreation hour was conducted are building a new mjj,
r-
brought some polywogs to class, by Jessie Judkins, who acted for Law son Tract, has his
We k e e p them in a jar.
Edith Newton and R uth B ath- ln ’
Although last week's Pilot an ­
Mrs. Mohr of Wheel*
Connie Jaklew icz was absent *ar*y " h o were both.forced to be
nounced double victory am bu­
absent.
An ..........
interesting contest
visited a w'eek
her
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last
Monday.
lance dances for Saturday night,
,
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IdA“
was
held Willi
with ildlUV
Nancy QIUI1C
Stone tak
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te r , Mrs. Clarence Hoie
it was impossible to have two
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,ng
the
nrsr
prize
a
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¿ ‘" o . T ’S', ing the first prize and R uby,H oie
C irce«; because one musician of
Eight new students have en- PKS hunt in the park. Richard ijarvpv th n e n r< n la tin n
1‘ e Chetco Ramblers was in rolled in Brookings school over Cockran w'on first prize.
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Delicious
refreshments
w ere S t o r k u S u h o u w
P o rtlan d all last w.-. k and two the week-end
are Flnyl
We are startin g a store in our
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n c e r i H
flOIK
r members of the band had ;,n'' Llovd Chandler, first grade, r-om. We are making the count-
, , y Marie Hempel and ^ | r s R e v e r lv p ,f
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t
La)va,
.
Ethel
Olsen
at
attractively
dec-
roilz
I re v io tis
appointments out of from Colorado; Robert and Rob- ers and
out of
of orange
dec-
id shelves
shelves out
orance
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ts _¡_ r-.
Mrs. Doris Freeman a
ti •••* r r <',»• <
e rta Zook, fourth grade, from crates.
orated tables in the dining room
M ildred Foltz were hoe*
"
St. Patrick Serenaders” P o rtland: Victor H arris, fourth
Melody Rrimm brought a cash
the Foltz home, last W«
I ayed to a packed hall. Fifteen Rrade, from San Francisco; P at register to use in the store,
afternoon
at a stork
f ozen douchn ‘
rin
several Zook, tenth grade, from Port-
L oretta Waldien came to see
Mrs. Beverly Foltz.
servings short of the dem and for land; and Robert Helms, elev- ” » Tuesday, and we were glad
Ben Jones spent some time, | w ere blue bassinets and"
coffee and' ,
enth grade, from Arkansas.
to see her.
Monday afternoon taking pic-
Following the open»,
' j • o r n t h e
■ >(
e s ts w
class ----
has taken .. over .
W* ere
11’ The * junior
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¡ lures of the gorse area, prepara- by thc „„
»S of money yet ,hc editinK of the high school J f . , r ko r W n m o n c P l i . h
tory to the weed control project. I m ents w e n , enjmL
needed for the lot. and m aterials P®Pe r
''Hi-Lights." while the »< . .
™ n s * U”
i
Mrs. Virginia Carlson is vis-1
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> i « e\< l
the building
the
building to
to sen*
Sf nrs are working on their play **01 L a s t r r id a v
¡ting in Portland.
| M r and Mrs
house the am ’ ait:•* and fire Hobgoblin H ouse.’
The March meeting of the Har-
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Burge
moved •*«...
from Porti
truck, and also for arm y blankets
waffle b r e a k f a s t w a s served bor Community club was held
- aijd
— have
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to young people E aster morning at the Grange hall Friday after- son Jam es of Sutherline, who Lincoln Beach to mal»
•I T 00 In the «hl rch basemet I
with th< pres dent Ma«
***** v is itin g th e p m w e e k h o m e , a c c o r d in g to letters!
Mr. Campbell and Mr. Hendricks Simpson, in the chair. Plans for at t*ie W eathers home, moved ed by relatives and friend
made and served the waffles, ba- the May Day tea to be given by
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c'on and eggs. Thor Ask donated the club on Saturday. May 1st.
25 lbs. of waffle flour and 1 gal- from 2 to 5 in the afternoon. I
N O R I N E H A R V E tl
Ion of syrup.
were, and the committees ap-
Marilyn Struebing left Friday pointed. 'The funds raised by thc
i k
’ ftlnnd w ill II' s h e w a s t <> a n n u a l May I >. i \ it
her parents and spend the help m aintain the community li-
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore
' k-end.
brary which is sponsored by the ,
Dance Attracts
Crowd, Saturday
Dawson Tracts
C rC W /M M S n .
Accredited PIANO Teacher
Grade School Notes
F IR S T G R A D E N E W S
77.
of p e a k
it
Friday we had an E aster egg
hunt in the park. Boys first
prize was won by our visitor, A1
bert Rush, Tommy’s cousin. Julia
Nelson won firjt prize for the
girls. Mrs. Olsen and Mrs. Dug
gan w ere kind enough to hide
*J* 1 o u r pgk’s for us.
J
Harold and Robert are health
¡m ohitors this week. Freddy and
c / lic in ™ J ' “" " M
h a v e charge of the first
& * to h a ia and second grade football.
O llG ^C O Stoi*1
Step In And See Some Of Our "BETTER BUYS" Ti
SE C O N D G R A D E N E W S
H A G G E R T Y T W IN S E R V /C B
p S. A s k m .-» about th e new
W e drew* pictures of a small
J/enr Saper-C w di^nt low pressure bean plant in our science book
lire.
e have pressed some flowers
livinAWÑ*
MV#'®®
•untici
MOOKINGS, OREGON
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HERE IS WHERE YOU SAVE
Last week we made plaster of
Paris leaf molds. Some of them
have hardened.
Michael brought a jig-saw
puzzle of Snow White.
On Friday we had an E aster
egg hunt in the park. Mrs. Olsen
anti Mrs. Duggan helped us.
Eighteen of us got 100 in spell
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BARG AINS^
C ranberry Sauce
...... ...
"SPECIALS"
rMonk”
I s Mi
the sci
an4
p/¡; ...•
I was p'
C anned
Milk
WATER-WELL DRILLING
Tall Cans
UMv brand
As I could not sell my well drilling ma­
chine, I will resume my w a t e r well
drilling after APRIL 10.
$6.29
FOOD %
Values
>
P er Case
FRED C. LEE
General Délit cry
COFFEE
Any Kind
52c
ifety
P e r Pound
Brooking, Oretron
o-lb. Sacks ..............52c
10- h Saeki
OQ
9hC
1500
CHICKS
TO BE GIVEN TO FIRST TOO
CUSTOMERS ON MON., APRIL 5
Bring Y oar Own Containers
SMITH RIVER FEED AND SEED CO.
Smith River. California
II V
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A |\ Q
J S u
SPECIAL
n.A\ IOLA, 1-ib j a r 10(>. 3 for
spaghetti, 151 >oz. 10c; 3 for
Hill Pickles, pint ja r 10c; 3 for
< fh p Suey, 10’ 2-oz. 10c; 3 for
2- c
25c
25c
25c
Me.it Balls, Gravv, 15-oz cans
„
S O À P s
Merrill Suds, 18-oz.......
Raindrops, 24-oz..............
Blue White, 2a 4 oz. .. ..........
BoiT’s, 24-oz.
...
^c
\ egetables
In cans
♦
25-lb. Sacks ........
Purc G»™ G ranulated
io -
5c
l ie g
1 0 0 - lb .
$8J
ling
pdnesd
’ 00. a
hai mp,
purpo
kd safe
for thi
school
S P E C IA L
Peas, No. 2 cans.
Corn, No. 2 can
I
¡Will b.
French Style Beans, No. 2 cans pber
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Apricots, 2 ’ 2 cans
Und
pru<ì>
Peaches, 212 halves, lgt. syrup
Pâtre
Peaches, 2 1 2 halves, hea. syrup
G rap efru it H earts, No. 2 can 5 Bruir
cetha
Apple Sauce, No. 2 cans ...
I
Tomato Soup, 10’ 2 oz cans...
Some Caw« M a y B e Dented
Don’t Forget
Cash Jack pot everv
VKednesday at 6 p. m.
’ ticket with every S
^urviuKe; S23.4O for
' ' »‘dnestlay. March 31
Sacks
ionk"
p hs
1
injure
CHETCO STORE
SALE
ENDS
H here Y o u r D ollar H as M ore C en ts
APRIL 3
W ilson Freeman. Owner
1948
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