BROOKINGS.HARBOR PAGE TW ELVE The Chetco Choral Society will give a recital of Christmas Songs at the Assembly of God Church at 7:30 p.m., Sunday evening, December 18th. There will be an especially appropriate Christmas p;ogiam at the same church that morning, between 9: 45 and 11:00 am . Public is invited to attend. — OCEAN THEATRE— ON HIGHWAY 101 5 MILES NORTH OF CRESCENT CITY Mrs. James Moe and family left Thursday for the holiday season at Hoquiam, Washington. F ri-S at. Dec. Mrs. Tom King spent a few «lays, recently, with her husband who is stationed at Ft. Dick. Gldin Ford—Dorothy McGuire—Arthur Kennedy -1 6 -1 7 T-R-l-A-L R ID E VAO U ERO Robert Taylor — Ava Gardner — Howard Keel Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Kruger made a business trip to Bandon last weekend. Sun-M on, December 18-19 — — CinemaScopc — THE VIRGIN QUEEN itONAAl Betty Davis — Richard Todd — Joan Collins BELLES ON THEIR TOES Myrna Loy — Jeanne Crain — Jeffrey Hunter Tues-W ed-Thurs-Fri-S at, Dec 2 0 -2 1 - CLOSED - The Staff and Management Wish To Extend Their Holiday Greetings 2 2 -2 3 -2 4 Reel Estate A gency « Insurance Public BULB FARM OR CHICKEN RANCH, nice home. 15 acres, irrigation system, tractors, attachments, spray outfit, fine bulb sh«Nl and could be converted for chickens, ex­ cellent well water, close to town on good road, $18,000 on terms. 10 lb bag $1.29 DRIFTED SNOW — F lo u r 10 lb 8 9 < t j â î . j ìm .— W H A T NEXT? 1C This is My lunch Box 75c PER D A Y D cùî Carrotts 2 pkgs 2 9 c Tangerines 2 H) 2 9 4 Avacadoes ■Wr F Fourteen new members of Chapter 206. Modern Music Mas­ ters Society were presented keys I and membership cards during the initiation ceremony held in the Brookings-Harbor H ig h School Music Room. Saturday. December 10th. Members of the M \rtle Creek. Oregon. Chapter i of The Society conducted the ceremony and also presented the Charter to the new Brooking* Chapter. Modem Music Masters is an 1 international honor society for I high school musicians and en- . courages better musical per­ formance and participation in I musical activities in the schooi ; and community. New members in the Brook- | ings-Harbor Chapter include: Ann Baldwin. Kay Nichols, Mar­ lene Olsen. S\ Ivia Gates. Joan Kanick. Jackie Smith, David Bushnell, Phil Kessler, David Gates, Jerry Smith. Judy Sadler. Mar\ Gail Smith. Sally Swanson and Ron Bullock. Alter the initiation o?remony the new members presented a mucisal program to demonstrate their musical ability. Among the Myrtle Creek stud­ ents and parents present for the presentation were: Larry Towns, I Van Walker, Gary Hall, Kieth Ulam, Myra Kelly, S ron Sev­ erson, Joan Sheppard, Mike Walker. Mr. and M rs. Leo Ulam -» ». Ce GHIRADELLI — S fo r MARSHMALLOWS 2 for MONARCH 100 lbs SPUDS $3.39 tin P u m p k in - 2 fo r 2 9 c OREGON CHIEF Pound CHOICE GRADE — Pound OREGON CHIEF Whole or Half HAMS 55c LYONSRADIAN FRUITS for LARGE — IVORY.----- SO AP Fruit Cakes BARS 25c 1 lb 49c for QUICK RELIEF of HEADACHE NEURALGIA Ease Pains of Headache LUDI NS CHOCOLOTE COATF.I) Neuralgia - Neuritis with Quick Acting STANBACK Test STANBACK against preparation you’ve ever used . , . See how quick relief comes. CHERRIES 1 lb box 59c HIW STANBACK s 2 1/! Celery 55c Bacon Hearts 2 pkgs 39c Beef Roasts 49c 04» .¿rtC Mayonnaise 2 for 2 5 c M u n c y s M K T . OPEN Ci Quart Jar PIXIE — Colored or White CELXQ — ★ MONDAY -< »runnel Round Steak Dinner TUESDAY Carrying my lunch, going to get J haircut at the Chetco Barber Salon. w * WEDNESDAY Steak Dinner 5 THURSDAY—Chicken Livers or Creamed I Chicken. £ w ER1D U lush Day -Creamed. Crab or Shrimp £ SATURDAY- Doing last minute shopping atg «- Young A 5 and , u. Meet you atx Xj • the Dairy Creeni for lunch. £ SVNDAY —Closed Today—Santa Is Here. jl . A/EA7O CJJMSTMdS iTCKEDV ' BEST FOODS — VEGETABLES .., SOCIETY INITIATES ONLY $4350. TOTAL PRICE neat little home with 1 bed­ room and extra small room that could Iv fixed up for a «rbihl about '4 acre, in nice district, reasonable terms s CHOCOLATE Chips MODERN MUSIC MASTERS GOOD IJTTLE BUSINESS, full price $850. Lease on store building and an apartment. Chance for man to work out and woman to make good money and still tv at home. 3 RENTAL HOUSES, income $85 (X) month, full price with S acre $5750. Reasonable terms. In DOg Food OK Team Standing Won Lost Chetco Home ............... 39 17 Ship A-Shore 32 Shitr River Variety 29 White Rock ................... 29 Hi-Way Market ........ 25 Moores V ariety............. 24 Brookings Feed & Seed ...23 Smith River Tavern 22 High individual games were: Yolande Vaughn 218, and Betty Guthrie, 203. Last week Ricky Haggerty had a 190 and Jean Malcolm had a 188. High individual series, Yol- ande Vaughn 529; and Betty Guthrie 523. Last week Ricky UNFINISHED BUT VERY LIVEABLE, bath in, huge liv­ ing room, 2 bedroms, extra little cabin, could be fixed up for rental. Near Plywood, for $4,500. makn* a small down paym<‘nt, balance $50 month, plus interest. C E -- Garden Corner Chatter CALORETTE LEAGUE LITTLE ESTATE IN CITY. % acre, walking distance of shopping, excellent soil, cozy little home with one huge bedroom and one room could be finished for spare, lots of flowers and shrubbery The Furnished price $7750, $1050 down and balance $50 l»er month plus interest. HA'. Haggerty hit a 541 and Jean SINGING BANTYS Malcolm a 512. Hi-way Market A successful Evangelistic cam­ Bill Martineau has lost faith had a high-team game with a paign came to a close Wednes­ 616, and high-tpam series with a in his qualifications as a live day evening. Mr. Gaverluk is a 1686. IT'S GLAMOROUS stock judge. Last Fall he got a 1 real artist in chalk drawings WITH DECORATIONS herd of banty chickens and their ■ 1 and the pictures he drew every AT night told the story of the Bible. mamma from Eva Lee Long. BROOKINGS FEED and SEED BEAVERETTE LEAGUE Mrs. Gaverluk is a talented sol­ K. Potonick had a high game Didn't want to overstock his STRYOFOAM oist. Thursday evening w a s with a 182, while Jean Malcolm range so shipped East his sur­ By the Slab. Foot, or Inch I sweetheart night, and corsages and Betty Guthrie each had a EVERYTHING were presented to Mrs. T. H. 178. K. Potonick had a top series plus. keeping, he thought, a seed To Decorate It With Dooley, as Mr. and Mrs. Dooley of 493 and Jean Malcolm had a stand of three females and a SPARKLE had been married fifty-one years 456. Mincers had a 885 high- j male. Anyhow, what gripes Bill METALLIC SPRAY i and they were the oldest of team game and Lesmeisters had ,s that three of his herd are SEQUINS the ‘'Sweethears” present. Mrs. a 2543. Last week Jean Mai- ' . the .. SPANGLES singers and little pullet Frank Fanger was the Sweet­ colm had a 190 and Eskie Mc- BEADS — SNOW heart who came the furtherest Nees had a 189, Ann Olson a 204. don’t hardly have time to snatch FOIL WRAP as Mr. and Mrs. Fanger live M. Rettke had a 502 and E. a meal. CANDLES eight miles up the Chetco iRver. Mitchell 497, and Y. Vaughn a HAVE YOU SEEN THEM f Pat Herman was the newest 474 last week. DUCK FEED GIFT POTTERY Sweetheart as her engagement FIGUERINES Team Standing Won Lost Mr. and Mrs. Montie Leonard. to Walter Garvin was recently CHOIR CHILDREN Lesmeisters ....................34 18 Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pruitt, and announced. FLOWER HOLDERS Kerr Hardware .............. 31 21 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fox enjoyed PLANTERS Mr. and Mrs. George Magley, Mincers ........................... 29 23 a feed of mallard duck at the and PLANTS FOR THEM of Sumner. Wafhington, spent Mode O’Day ..................26 26 Cliff House, this past weekend. A TABLE FULL OF SANTAS Montie suplied the duck from several days, this past week as Brookings Market .......... 25 27 REINDEER — TINSEL his cache acquired over around guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B & H Logging .............. 23 29 TO MAKE YOUR PACKAGES Sadler. Hanscams ......................20 31 Klamath Falls, this past hunt­ BEAUTIFUL ing season. Wards Propane .............. 19 32 TREES and STANDS by RUT& BAT HI ANY Cards have been received from Mrs. Palm Stout, who is trav­ elling in the Near East. She was recently in Persia and wrote that the old mosques and the churches were lovely but the people were poor, ill-clothed, and poorly fed. Her son, Bobby, will fly to Hong Kong and have Christmas there with his moth­ er. both returning to the U.S. SURE CHAMP — Tall Tin early in the year. G IA N T MADERA Mrs. Vernon Hanscam and Mrs. E. Erb were hostesses for the regular meeting, Thursday, of t".e Baptist Missionary Soc­ iety. Mrs. Sadler was in charge of the program N o ta ry p ro fits and expen-^ ses during the re ­ construct on period.’ L e t us p iv e y o u ♦ ho fa c ts on th is im p o rta n t form of p ro te c tio n . Thursday, December 15, 1955 BROOKINGS. OREGON MRS ACKLEY'S NOTES CHORAL CLUB SINGS Use & O ccupancy insurance w ill p ro­ vvide for the loss of PILOT - lilt i A.M. TO Q30 P.M