Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Thursday, November 1, 1956
Brookings, Oregon
Upper Chetco
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4-Hers Meet
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The U pper Chetco 4-H A chieve
m ent program held F rfidav, Oct.
26. w as very successful. The pro
gram started off w ith the pledge
of A llegiance led by Judy Nick
erson, th e 4-H pledge, led by Em
il.\
the 4-H crie d by the
m em bers, and the 4-H m otto by
Jean Hayes. Ju d ith Travis played
th e
accordion.
Mr
Anders >n
talked to the group about th e
sponsors of 4-H.
Mr. Shirley McLaughlin, of the
U. S. N ational Bank of P ortion I
Brookings Branch, passed out th -
lst y ear pins. The following are
those who received th eir pins:
Club Sewing, Leader, Vera
Leeds. Ass’t Idr., Mrs. M ann;
M cmbeis, Jean
Hayes, Emily
Leeds, Ju d y Nickerson, Delores
Sh w, and Ju d ith Travis.
Club Cooking. Leader, Neva
T i . nton; Ass't Idr.. Wilda Pooh ;
M embers, Edna Giddings, Jean
Hayes. Del -res Shaw. Tony Fack
r 11. R chard Hayes, D o n n
T hornton and Emily Leeds. The !
Com m unity
leader is Donald ,
Payne. Ass't Idr. is Harold S parks.
B aby’s Shoes
Gorgeously
Bronx**d
Exclusive new
DUCTYL* process
by
BRON - SHOE
FRICES QUOTED IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE
THURSDAY, NOV. 1ST THRU SAT., ’ .OV. 3rd
HOLIDAY
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2 lb s .
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39c
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Diamond Wax
100 Ft.
ROLL
PAPER
V PI’ER C’HETCO HOME-EC
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The U pper Chetco Unit of the
Home Extension will meet on
T hursday, N ovem ber 8, from
10:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the hom e of ,
Mrs. Mabel Baldwin. The subject
for dem onstration at this m eeting
will be ‘‘C arried Lunches”. All
neighbors in the com m unity are
cordially invited and everyone is
asked to bring a sack lunch.
W haf gift could
possibly give Dad or Grand
mother a bigger thrill than
baby's precious shoes gorgeously plated
in Solid Metal? And so useful too . . . as a TV lamp {shown, . . .
or bookends, portrait stand, ashtray, desk set .
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KOYA1. ARCH MASONS
TO ATTEND MEETING
even unmounted. Priced from $ 3 .95 single.
All Royal Arch Masons are ask
ed to atten d services the m orning
of N ovem ber 4 at the P resb y ter
i ian church, V. F. W. hall, B rook
ings. This is a special observation
-I of the value of the church by th e
m em bers of this branch of M a
£ sonry, the date having been set
by them as “C hurch S u nday”
% ^IMPORTANT Do not rontuio with in la iio r imitation«
told thru »ho m ail. Tho Bron-Shoo DUCTYl-toppor
Frocott protorvot ovory wrinkle and mofcei p o ttib le
LpARFNTS 1
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»he elegon» lin ith which it »he hollmork ol qu ality. \ MAUAKMI J
N a v a i naad rab ion ting . Sold only in rafoil ttoret.
A void last-m in u te Rush — Bring shoes in Tom orro w
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Tots - to - Teens Toggery
Instant Coffee
NESCAFE
GOLD MEDAL
10 pounds
FLOUR
98c
14 oz.
HEINZ
23c
K e tc h u p
Giant 59»
10c
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FRENCHS
V O TE FO R
$1.25
6 oz jar
MUSTARD
[funk PROPUCE
10 lb. bag
25 lbs. US No. 1
O N IO N S
55c
PO TATO ES
S| 0 5
lb. pak.
Bandon Cello Bag
CURRY COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
CRANBERRIES
29c
PROPERTY OWNER IN CURRY COUNTY FOR 9 YEARS
33 YEARS LOGGING
IX MEATS
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We Know Roy to Be:
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An Independent Thinker
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lb.
OREGON CHIEF BACON
49c
A Cooperative & Capable Adm inistrator
Who is Pledged:
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By the Piece
NICE LEAN
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To Represent the ENTIRE County
and
Listen to the Voice of the People
I ’d. Pol. Adv. T axpayers for Brim m Comm Box 785, Blockings. Oregon
GROUND
BEEF
3 lbs. S1
RIB END
PORK CHO PS
USDA Good
BEEF R O A ST
55c lb
59c lb