Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 22, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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    B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R
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Thursday, December 22, 1955
Announce Engagem ent
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of Melody Brinim
I.Ir. and Mrs. Roy B' imm have
an. ounced the engagement of
their daughter. Melody, to Barry
Robert Sage, son of Mr and Mrs.
Robert Stotenbreg.
No date has been set for the
weeding, but it is expected to
ta i „• place next summer.
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M O N D A Y — Baked I lain Dinner
’I UESI)AY OPEN TODAY — Fried Chicken
W E D N E S D A Y — Spaghetti Feed
T H U R S D A Y — Straw lxrry Waffles W ith Ham
FRID A Y FRIDAY SURPRISE — Try It!
SA T U R D A Y — H/ZZ’/’Y A'/: IF YEAR . . .
Meet Your Friends at the Dairy Cretan
S U N D A Y —C L O SE D ALE DAY . . .
Everyone Stays I Io n ic with T heir Famil
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of the country. Three small pills a day for five days and
-ymptoms disappear. It is alto claimed that four pills a
week during the malarial seatou will serve to prevent the
malady. All of the fruits of medical research are available
to you through your family physician. He should be your
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udes and artifices ol the unprincipled ¡»eddler of nobUuiaa,
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE
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The Upper Chetco School
P.T.A. made drapes for school
stage and presented them. The
grommets and installing of the
sa n e was donated by Roy Brown
Large, Pitted OLIVES
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and with sharing the
Holiday with Him,
in His house
ROSS SALVAGE SAND & GRAVEL
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H eating Oil is the cleanest,
most trouble free burner oil
you can buy The way it keeps
fuel lines, filters, burners clean
all season long, actually >ai u
you money Phone us today.
greatest happiness that
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HIGHWAY MARKET & MUNCY'S MEAT
MARKET WISHES EVERYONE A MERRY
CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Once you try out automatic
refill serv ice for RICH-HEA F
Heating Oil
it will be the
only service you want No
longer will you need to meas­
ure your burner oil supply or
check gauges We just keep the
storage tank full all winter
long
What s more, R ICH -H EAT
We wish you the
WHITE KARO SYRUP
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A U T O M A T IC
Alan Payne and Sonja Thom­ More Snips from the Paper Tray
Albin Moody wants a fishin’
as thanked the P.T.A. on behalf
of he lower grades, respectively. pole because he wants to go
fishing.
The P.T.A. expressed thanks
Carofyn Baily wants a walk­
to Gene Thomas for extensive ing doll because they are the
work done on the stove, drape most fun to play with.
hanging and miscellaneous other
Bryce Fackrell wants cowboy
boots so he won’t get his other
shoes wet.
Bobby Baldwin wants a BB
gun just to shoot.
Lorna Baldwin says, I would
like maybe a chalkboard because
I have to stay in because I al­
ways have a cold. My other one
is too little and cracked.
Sammy Travis—I want a doll
that squeaks because Linda
broke my other one.
Judy Hoyt I want a bicycle
because a man ran over my bike
with his car.
Virginia Fackrell— I want a
walking doll because Claudia
ffld tne can play with her.
Donald Payne I want guns
and holsters because well, uh, I
like to play cowboys.
Larry Pool Bows and arrows
to shoot.
Linda Travis and Joyce Fack­
rell both want walking and talk­
ing dolls
Marilyn Thornton A bick be-
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POWDERED SUGAR -
DARK BROWN SUGAR -
GOLDEN BROWN SUGAR
1 Pound Box
Upper Chetco P.T.A. meeting
texk place December 15th, with
28 members present.
Alan Payne—I would like a
jobs. Entertainm ent was furn­
ished by Mr. Dial of the Brook­ tractor with a robot that sits
ings High School and two trios in the seat and drives it. I would
singing Christmas Carols. They like to see how it pushes dill,
included Mary Gale Smith, j Linda Pool—I want amaccord-
Sally Swanson, Ann Baldwin, 1 en because I think I can play it.
Jackie Smith, Kay Nichols. M ar­ 1 Ralph Galliher- A guitar so
lene Olson. The group singing ' I can learn to play it.
was led by Ann Baldwin with cause it is fun to ride down the
Mr. Dial at the piano.
road on it.
Coffee and doughnuts w e r e
served.
The next meeting will be a
potluck supper at 7:00 p.m.
Anyone coming from other
communities who bring children
to our Christmas program on
Thursday evening, December 22
should bring a gift for the child
to help Santa Claus out.
The Gene Thomas family are
going to Portland the day after
Christmas to visit •‘buttonhole”
(I quote Mrs. Thomas) relatives.
B a k e rs
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GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS
1 0 c Pound
LARGE STALK CELERY
I C c Pound
Green Onions and Radishes
5 c Par Bunch
10 lbs. KLAMATH POTATOES
39*
up with a Ajuletide
wish for everybody?
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