Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 08, 1955, Page 12, Image 12

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR
PAGE FOUR -
CHETCO GRANGE INSTALLS
NEW O FFIC E R S FOR 1956
-TE D FOW LER ELECTED
F IR E D ISTRICT D IR ECTO R
Ted Fowler w as elected to a
five-year term as d irecto r ol
n .rh o r
R u ra l
F ire P ro tectio n
D istnct ri the election held nt
D istnct at the election n- io
th,. G ranite Hall On M onday
th. (.ran t,.
.
In d o c to r’s te sts, am azing new Robert Cham bers is
Stainless Pazo instantly relieved director.
piles’ torture! Gave Internal and
external relief — without surgery!
6 medically-proved ingredients re­
TO COOS BAY
lieve palnjtcning ingtantly! Reduce
Mrs R e ttv S h e a a n d M r s L aura
■welling. Promote healing. You
walk In oomfortt Only stainless. 2 ! - I’ u k e r made' a shopping ‘ exped-
rem edy. S tain less PazoW Supposi
non to Coos B a v t h h last w eek
torles or O intment a t druggists
No surgery needed
to reduce swelling
of painful piles!
itio n to C o o s Hay
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Thursday, December 8, 1955
BROOKINGS, OREGON
^DO ES
Z
Som ething M * in the cost­
umes worn by the installing
officers m ade the in stallatio n of
officers of the Chetco Grange
m ore interesting last Friday eve­
ning as they wore H awaiian
dresses for the ladies and bright
gaudy H aw aiian shirts instead
of a coat by th e installing officer
County Deputy F red Adams of
O prir. His a ssista n ts wearing
the m u-m a dresses w ere M arsh­
al, Docia Sw eet of Sixes; Em ­
blem bearer, Mabel Adams of
O phir and R egalia Bearer, Vi
Johnson of Ophir. Mrs. Adams
and Mrs. Johnson brought hack
the H aw aiian clothing from their
recent trip to Mawaii on the
Grange-sponsored trip.
T h - officers who w ere installed
for th e coming y ear are headed
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,
hv
Zumnfe as s M
- Jo
jt« e ¿.uinpi
. t aster; , O ser-
P ictu re d above, is one of last y ea r’s w inners in the Annua
D unning Motors C hristm as Window D ecoration C ontest.
T his y ea r's event begins S aturday, Decem ber 10th.
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Y O U R W ATCH
T E L L T H E T IM E ?
T H A T A 'DICKEY POUSSÉ
sWATCH, Z O O M E R ?
BULBS FOR SALE
This coming Sunday, m em bers
of th e local Lions Club will be
canvassing the town dis ribu ing
sack* of d o n c siic h g it iul s, t e
proceeds of this distribution be-
*n8 Pu t *n ' ° th eir funds foi fut-
u re local ^activities. Gordon Ol-
is
charge of the cam paign
e sac^ s w,It contain 4-100,
4-60 and 2’75 w att hulbs and
.
mav
af th e rem
m m arirahiv
m ay be had at
arkably
Stew ard, low P ™ of onl»$2.00. the Lions
er. Maud Longacre;
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Lloyd G ates; A ssistant Stew ard, W,H tel1 you.
F ra n k K elley; Chaplain, Bonnie pars ~
« a <cs;
T reasu rer,
Bernadm e
.
Steele; Secretary, Beulah Keis-
A social hour was enjoyed
er; G atekeeper. Alan WoodrifT; « f' e r 'h e m eeting w ith refresh-
.
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„ m ents of
n<) an(J c h rjstm a s
I ady A ssistant. Lillian Zumpfe;
« J*"o ano e n ris tm a s
Ceres- B rita D ahlström ; Pont- cooktat served at tables a ttr a c t-
ona
Polly Clendenin; Flora, lvel-v dw'° ra te d in the C h ristm as
Emma C ham bers; Musician, Ed- 'h em e T he next m eeting will
Economics 1x1 th e an n u al C hristm as party
na W eigel; H om
C hairm an, Alma Johnson, and
G rangers and th eir families
Executive C om m ittee, Benjam in Wl' h S a n ta C laus being th ere tc
Jones. H. J. Weigel and Fred * iv<‘ 'h e kiddies th eir gifts Th-
Gustafson. Mr. G ustafson has m em bers are urged to b ring a
__ o t?ift f ' OI
n r th,»
evch.-incro to
been th e M aster for th ______
e p ast tw
'h e o-ift
gift exchange,
_
¡cost not less than fifty cents,
MORE FUNDS R E Q U ESTED
A m eeting w ar F?!d in he
Cury County C ourt H ouse offices
Qf H D Olney, county w elfare
agent A dditional funds am ount-
ing tQ S1O486 will
asked of
g fate c^ p ap tm en t of Public
W elfare, according to Olney, the
lncreases
as fo,lows o ld .
A ssistance paym ents from
tn c jt o q o
in r r v > n o
c33,y31
an increase
------- to 543,(JUZ,
_
from ¿
CONCERT GOERS
A goodly crowd of local peopl»
a t ided th e firs* commnnit
concert series,
series, at
at the Crescent
^Ik A uditorium . Monday evening
STORMY
People out around midnight,
report there
M onday-Tuesday
storm
going on.
d .
S
B its of branches and leaves were
,
„ ith
. .
torn ad , rift in the
lower Sm
an increase R * e r canyon and on 101. be-
t tw
r r n een
r .n
m cn n n t
I City,
itv
here and ( Crescent
of 52.760 and various medical
and it was storm ing rem arkably
funcfc: to 52,500.
h au l on 199, between the "hum p”
and th e "towns on 99 in the valley.
COUNTY NURSE CALLS
Mrs. D orothea Miller, county
PROM OTION
health nurse, was in th e south
From M aster S ergeant to
end oi the county. Tuesday, at- "pearl diving” via the City Pol­
tending to eases.
*
» ice is'a record being hung up "by
~ "
Jo e S hum aker, and if anyone
BIG BI IT S
w an ts details how he did it, in-
It looks like somebody is get- 1uire at fh? Ocean Spray
ting into some exceptionally fine iu ra n t. He and his Missus h av e,
tim b?r. T rucns have been h aul- ecently taken it over from Mrs.
m e. e especially
sn e c ia tlv fro
m th
s o u th
*hg,
fiom
the e south,
Winona Cross. Jo e had to quit
what ap p e a .s io he welcome raw eitv policing when the sink get
DUNNING FORD
SECOND ANNUAL
CONTEST
Division A -WINDOW DECORATION
I
1. Window to he painted inside only.
2. Window space allocated on Basis of early entry. Contestant must
submit signed entry blank.
3. Contest opens Dec. io, with closing deadline Sunday night, Dec. 18
4. fudging to be December 20^-7:00 pan.
5. Contestants to supply all necessary materials.
6. Priz.es to be awarded as follows:
First Prize $75.00 — Second Prize $50.00 — Third Prize $15.00
Three Honorable Mentions at $15.00 each
7. fudges to award on basis of Originality, Workmanship, 1 heme,
and Comjxisitioir
- Division B -
DESIGNING ORIGINAL CHRISTMAS CARD
SECTION r*—Elementary children—up through and including the
6th ( irade.
PRIZES—First, $7.50 — Second, $5.00 — Third, $2.50
Honorable Mention — 20 at $1.00 each.
SECTION 2.—Junior—Open- to 7th, 8th, and 9th Graders.
PRIZES—First, $10.00 — Second, $7.50 — 1 bird, $5.00
10 I lonorahle Mentions at J uki each
SECTION $—Senior Division -Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors
PRIZES— First, $15.00 — Second, $10.00 — Third, $5.00
10 I lonorahle Mentions at $1.00 each
SECTION 4. -A dult Division—Everyone 18 years old and up.
PRIZES—First, $25.00 — Second, $15.00 — 1 bird, $10.00
5 I lonorahle Mentions at $2.txi each
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RULES -
1. 8l4 ” x 11 pa|x*r should he used if possible for design.
2. Contestants must submit entries, with entry blank, between
IXvemher loth and Saturday, Deeemlxr 17th by 6 p in.
fudging will lx* based on originality, neatness, workmanship,
theme and composition
4. Judging will he at 7:00 pan,, December 20th.
5. Mount on cardboard or equivalent if jxissihle.
6. Each entry must have name & address clearly marked on hack only
D IN N IN G MO TORS ART C O M EST
ENTRY BLANK —
NAME
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WELSH PONIES
to §9
! and sandw iches, c ak e o r jello for m a te ria l for peeler latl *s. S om e f u p
■ the refreshm ents.
►¿mil*
BLACKS — BROWN’S
PALOMINOS
A Perfect
Christmas Gift
For Your
Son or Daughter
Lively and Gentle
L. W. JOHNSON
South Winchuck Road
of it has no bark on.
CHETCO
MEAT CO.
Order Your Christmas
Hams & Turkeys Early.
WEZRE TAKING ORDERS
BABY BEEF
SIRLOIN
RIB STEAK
£ »k
V
596 lb GROUND BEEF 3 9 ftb
BABY BEEF
F/AE FOR BRAISING
CROWN ROAST . . . 49< lb SHORT RIBS.......... 19< to
BABY BEEF
FRYER
SHOULDER ROAST. . 49< 1b TU R K EYS............. 6 9 < lb
RUMP ROAST or
1b FRYING----
HEEL of ROUND ROAST 6 9 c CHICKENS . . .
55t
SWIFTS PREMIUM — Fully Cooked
By the Piece
OREGON CHIEF -
H A M S..................6 5 < to SLAB BACON .
CHRISTMAS
PAN READY
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45«
NO ORDERS AFTER DECEMBER 14th
HEN TURKEYS
lb
59É
ADDRESS
DIVISION
SECTIO N
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Jays Q u a lity Meats