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BROOKINGS- HARBOR PÌLÓT — T r ÓSKÍ í SÍS. OREGON Thursjjv. December 15, 1955 «..¿u i., -irs . - u l T yler, Mrs. Lucille Lawn. Mrs. Alyce Bol- r'.y £ 7 .'£ L GOODLIN - ck . M rs. E leanor L aym an, Mrs. The C .iristr s them e was car- Eunice F aris and Mrs. M at is, j ried out in ' : decorations and who received lovel> gifts from • program at the Sm ith River th e group. j u e m e n s C.u , held F riday af- M it. Vance Bc’.ick, of the terncon, De«,. . '.I. r 2nd, under j V alley V ?w A uto C eurt. atten d - ho direction oi . . M ary Fish- od the Oregon Coast H ighw ay er, P rogram Chairm an. Mrs. Convention, held recently at '1 helm a Ricks decorated the Ocean Lake. Oregon. Mr. Bolick m antle w ith two large, w hite w as a delegate. I hey also enjoy a m le , centered w ith candles. ed a m otor trip to Vancouver, A larg e w hite candle on the B. C., and spent T hanksgiving m an ,.? and the piano, carried w ith friends there. T he Del N orte Pomona G range cu t th e Yule theme. D uring the will hold th e ir i 'g u la r m eeting bush ’s . session, Mrs. Alyce Bol- 1 ick, presiding, several m a tte rs on Sunday, DeDcember 18th, at I w ere tak en care of w ith com mit- th e Lake E arl G range Hall. The 1 tee chairm en, giving their import. M eeting will open at 2 o ’ c I ock M is. Zelma Maris, Garden C hair followed by a potluck supi ?r at m an .announced the Ja n u ary 5. A C hristm as p arty and pro 6 th m eeting will show sound and g ram will be followed by the color film cn flower arran g e- in stallatio n of officers. n,?nt. She will also show colored The S m ith River Sunday School is presenting its annual C h rist rlides on prim roses. m as program on Sunday even R obert Reuss, the new Cub ing, D ecem ber 18th, at the Sm ith Scout C hairm an, reports there River Methodist Church, at 7:30 it a m em bership ot 18 boys. A p.m. The program is put on un- C h ristm as P a rty is planned for (’et the direction of heir teach Eecem bei 14th, for the Cubs. ers. The public is invited to The W om en’s Club will furnish attend. fifty bags of candy for the party. Linoleum tile squares have been purchased for the Club room floor by th e Wornon’i Club. On C hristm as Eve, th e re will A fter th e business meeting, be a C hristm as P a rty for all the Mrs. F isher gave a talk on the children of Elks at the Lodge m eaning of Christm as. Two sol H all at 7:00 p.m. The Lodge will os w ere sung by Jessie Pluvoy, furnish all th e goodies and tree, “S a n ta C laus Is Coming To but each Elk is asked to bring Tow n." and “W hite C hristm as,” a present for each of his child accom panied at the piano by ren attending, for S an ta to give L aura Sample, and two select out. Please don’t go over $2.00 ions on the V ibroharp by Mrs. on the present so S an ta won’t Sample. feel like a heel for giving nice Mrs. M yrtle H ibbard, of H a r things to one and not the other. bor. gave th e ‘‘G ard n er’s L etter Be su r? and have th e kids to S a n ta ” and also told the there. They will have a big time. C hristm as S tory as found in the Gospel of St. Luke. As the group sang “Jinglt* Bells,” Carol Diebold, playing S anta, arrived and passed out gifts to all. R efreshm ents w ere served from a ta b le covered w ith red cloth and centered w ith a w hite m in iatu re tree, glowing w ith candles. Presiding at the tea table w ere E leanor Laym an and Lucille Lawn. P atsy W est brook was chairm an. A group of ladies p leasan tly surprised Mrs. Mabel M aris at her home on H ighw ay 101, on D ecem ber 4th, to co n g ra tu late her on her birthday. A social tim e was enjoyed w ith cake and ice cream served. Those present w ere: Mrs. Agns M aris, Mrs. F rancis W estbrook. Mrs. Mary p M 'M Smith River News 7 ¡í- s JtrsV&g&t rCrf SOMEONE ON YOUR SHOPPING LIST S‘op in now and see our wide selection. V.e have them priced as low as $9.75, inc. Fed. Tax, for a complete outfit — everything needed for indoor or outdoor snapshooting. Movie Outfits here, too. um Pi«»" our COMPLETE PHOTO SUPPLIES AT We Give S & H Green Stamps Poinsettios ALL SIZES (Grown by A1 Panzer) we DELIVER BETWEEN CARPENTERVILLE and SMITH RIVER . OR COME TO SELECT Brookside Greenhouse BROOKINGS Phone 2421 or 2473 (house) OPEN - - OPEN - OPEN ♦ Wards Gas & Appliance CENTER - OPEN OPEN OPEN - r ” I O no m Brow mar. r . MAGNAVOX L‘ ir is Shuey GIFT SHOPPING SLACKS SEE I ' r t B e a h ’e u <TET>ON HAT I C Friday Ur',’’ ¿:C3 p.m. STAM PS WE ARE RECEIVING II E C ; ' T H REDEEM GC \D HR ROW SHEHAN’S N G NEW MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY U R MEN and BOYS r 77' a . I Is Hoppy To Announce . . . WE ARE NOW READY TO SERVE YOU IN OUR N-E-W LOCATION! Across From The Theatre, Right Downtown. 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O ptional nylon »eat beltio tler you 3-way security. They give your children more protection in case of sudden stops in everyday driving . . . they help keep passengers in their scats in the event of an accident and make driving far less unng. T h e f i n , c a r at h a lf t h . f i n . - c a r p r i c . l • DUNNING MOTORS Yottr Curry County A u t h o m e d Ford Mercury Dealer a J OPEN - OPEN - OPEN O ptional l.ifeRuard paddir.ç on instrument panel and sun visors not only reduces ptwsi- hilitv of Mi)urics. but in many cases prevents them altogether! It ’s five times as shock absorb ent as foam rubber See alt of Lord's safety failures, soon. BROOKINGS, OREGON