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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1954)
State Accepts National 4-H Award Program CHOIR CONCERT AT SMITH RIVER One o f C a lifo rn ia 's outstanding I he S tate C lub o ffice has ac m usical ensembles, the famous cepted fo u r national 4-H awards A C apellc C hoir from P acific B ible program s fo r p a rtic ip a tio n o f College at Azusa, C a lifo rn ia , w ill members in 1954, the N a tio n a l m ake an appearance at the Com C om m ittee on Boys and G irls C lub m u n ity H a ll in S m ith R iver, C a l W o rk has announced. The pro- ifo rn ia , on M arch 24, 1954 at 7:30 grams are G a r d e n, C lo th in g p m . under the sponsorship o f the Achievem ent, P o u ltry and T ra c to r M aintenance, in the last three C o m m u n ity M t thodist Church, the of w h ic h % a wards have been Rev. James R. Shelton, pastor, announced. changed. This unique choral group has In the 4-H C lo th in g program , four (fo rm e rly one) gold-fdled provided co lo rfu l s p iritu a l e n te r medals of honor w ill be provided ta in m e n t in churches and au d i fo r w inners in q u a lify in g counties to riu m s througho ut C a lifo rn ia and by the awards donor. Coats & Arizona. They have presented con C lark, Inc. As in the past, ihe certs in churches of more than 20 state w inner w ill receive an a ll denom inations, and, in addition, expense tr ip to the N a tio n a l 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. Also, have been featured at the Rose 12 state w inners selected fo r na Bowl, the S hrine A u d ito riu m , and 1 tional awards w ill each receive a the O lym p ic A u d ito riu m . They have assisted in radio and te le v i $300,00 college scholarship. Instead of five s te rlin g s ilv e r sion broadcasts. medal awards to county w inners The service o f the P acific Bible in the 4-H P o u ltry program , fo u r College ch o ir is unique. T heirs g o ld -fille d medals w ill be provided is not on ly a singing m in is try but this year by the T ra c to r and Im plement D ivision, Ford M otor Co. an evangelistic m in is try as w ell. The Rev. James Shelton states Aw ards of an all-expense tr ip to the N a tio n a l 4-H C lub Congress th a t there w ill be no admission in ( hicago fo r state w inners, and charge fo r the concert. $300.00 college scholarships to ten national w inners r e m a i n un i W om en’s Association changed. In the 4-H T ra c to r M aintenance program , the General Petroleum Me ets, Invites Members Corp, w ill proide fo u r g o ld -fille d The re g u la r m o n th ly m eeting of instead o f s te rlin g s ilv e r medals the P resbyterian Womens Asso- o f honor as county awards. The state w inner w ill receive an a ll I c iation was held at the home of expense tr ip to the N a tio n a l 4-H Mrs. R obert S tanhurst. Wednes C lub Congress, as heretofore. The day evening, M arch 10th w ith national awards, however, have President, Mrs. T. F. M cKenna been increased from eight to 12 presiding. M rs. L. G. T w ohy was $300.00 college scholarships. in charge o f devotions and M rs. Awards in the 4-H Garden pro Hugh Bronson gave the program gram , w hich are provided by A llis - o f the evening. Most of the women Chalm ers, rem ain the same as w orked on article s to be sold at | last y e a r - f o u r g o ld -fille d medals o f honor, an all-expense tr ip to th e ir annual bazaar next fa ll, and the N a tional 4-H C lub Congress delicious r e f r e s h m e n t s were and eight $300.00 college scholar served by the hostess. ships, to county, state and na The next re g u la r m eeting of the tional winners, respectively. Association w ill be an afternoon A ll these nationa l 4-H program s m eeting at the home o f Mrs. are sup* rvised by the Cooperative Jessie Judkins in H arbor, Wednes Extension Service. day afternoon, A p ril 14th at 1 :00 p.m. A ll women o f the Presbyterian church are members o f this oi ganization but m em bership in the Association is not lim ite d t o the church members. A ny wom an interested are c o rd ia lly in vit» d The last m eeting o f the “ Pebble regardless o f th e ir church a ffilia Pups was held on F riday, M arch tion. Mrs. S ylvia Lee, C ounty Home Extension Agent was present to explain about record books and exhibitions. Last week M r. Charles -Young was guest speaker, and demon strated how to id e n tify rocks He explained the difference between the three d iffe re n t kinds; igneous, sedim entary, and m etam orphose’ Members o f the club are le a rn ing to id e n tify rocks and are building individua l collections R E T U R N FR O M A R IZ O N A M r. and Mrs. Fred F lynn, and M r. and M rs. O. Dawson and sons o f Brookings, returned S aturday fro m several weeks spent in Arizona. Save T line, (.all in your order. W e will be happy to put it up for you PHONE 2411 u. s. G R A I) E D BEEF ? j s Thursday Friday Saturday Form ation o f a P a tte rso n -fo r- G ovem or club was announced this week, fo llo w in g the in itia l m e ’ t- ing o f local Patterson supporters. Sam H a ll was elected C hairm an o f the group, w ith Rose Poole as Vice-Chairman S ecretary-T reas u re r is S ylvia Knox. H O M E O N F U R LO U G H Vernon C rockett, w ho has been stationed at F o rt Ord. C a lifo rn ia is home on fu rlo u g h th is week. FRESH FRUIT \ VEGETABLES Giant groceries.. TIDE CORN 6 9 c Extra Large Park—303 2 for 2 9 c EGGS D o z .6 lc Park — 2'/2 Can TOMATOES 2 for 3 6 c VEGETABLES Cello Pak Park— 505 PEAS 2 for 2 7 c Big Top P-NUT BUTTER CARROTS IO C ORANGES lb. 9 c 3O c * bout m a t Regular Per Carton CIGARETTES $ 1 .6 5 Ground Beef 3 lbs. $ 1 Large Loaf EA C H 25 c BREAD Sio.oo Purchase Large Size Friday & Saturday March 19 and 20 AIKA SELTZER BISQUICK 9c Country Style SAUSAGE 3 - l b $ 1 . 0 0 POT ROAST 1lb. 3 9 c RIB STEAK 1b. 5 9 c 4 5 c Veal Sli< )uldt •r PA T T E R SO N CLUB O R G A N IZED H ERE 2 $5.00 VALUE JACKPOT DRAWING! EVERY D AY A T 6:00 P. M. $1.00 off ON I he Zip-Zippers, 4-H sewing group, met Monday, M arch 8. at the home of K a th ie Olsen. W ork was supfxrsed to be fin ished and the aprons started be fore the next m eeting on M arch 22. There is only going to be one or two m ore meetings. There were no refreshm ents as Pam K e rr, who was to serve them was not present. R e p o rte r- A M. F R E E M A N ’S M ARKET House of D EN C O ROAST 1 b. 4 9 c PICNIC HAM 1b . 4 7 c PICNIC HAM lb. 6 5 c SHORTENING 3 lb. 7 9 c Delsey TISSUE 2 for 2 3 c BROOKINGS SOUTH OF DIMMICKS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity