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BROOKINGS—HARBOR PILOT THURSDAY OCTOBER 10, 1957 COFFEE HOUR M rs. Frances Giroux held a coffee hour at 10 a .m . Tuesday for many of her friends and their children. ************ Subscribe to tbe PILOT ¡2 issues s3°° SERVICE ON ALL CHRYSLER CORP. PRODUCTS ♦ DODGE ♦PLY M O U TH ♦D E SOTO ♦C H R Y SLER -- SEE US — WE'RE MANNED AND EQUIPPED TO HANDLE ALL PHASES OF SERVICE EXPERTLY Meadows Dodge Plymouth Your Dodge, Dodge Truck, Plyrpouth and Chrysler Product D ealer At the Y in Crescent City BtocalWws Mr. and Mrs. W .J. McDon ald left Tuesday for Portland where they wil 1 make their home. ********* Jam es Smith of Portland came down after his mother, Mrs. Jennie Smith, who spent the past month with her granddaughter, M rs. Calvin Gorte and family. ********* William Weideman returned home after visiting with relatives the past two months in Georgia, Illinois and Colorado. His neph ew, George Wendell of Chicago drove him home, and is enjoying his first salmon fishing. ********* Mrs. J.C . Jaggers left Tues day for Coos Bay to visit with her brothers and other relatives In that community. ************ ATTEND POMONA GRANGE Those attending the C u r r y County Pomona at Sixes Grange included: Ben Jones, Joe Zumpf, Mr. and Mrs. J .C . Jag g ers, M rs. Emil Edwardson and Mrs. Edith Ackley. *********** Mr. and M rs. FloydSwearingei were weekend visitors in Eureka where they were with Mr. and M rs. JohnThiems. Mrs. Thiems will be remembered as La Vonn< Wagner, former teacher in the Elementary school here. She is now teaching in the Eureka school ******** heAmazngTale o f the Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS d u e t o EXCESS ACID J ro n QUICK REUEF OR NO COST A st A b ou t 15-Day Trial Offer! 1 ► Over five million package« of the W IL L A R D T R E A T M E N T have been told for relief of «ymptoms of distress arising from S tom ach and D uodenal Ulcers due to < « - cots A d d — Peer Digestion. Sour or Upeot S to m a ch , Gasslnass. H e a rtb u rn , Sleep lessness, e tc ., due to Cscoss Acid. Ask for “ W illa rd 's RSossago” which fully explains this home treatment t rsa a t Once upon, a tim e, rig h t in g fc th is city, there lived, a party His life w as a Led of roses. • He’d, g o for weeks and never hear anyone say, Qh,diat it-th e li-onis busy/” othfr party B-ons ones th a t were always busy) asked him how he did it, . h e mere-fy replied, m y neighboihood, alt the Eaxmlies use their telephone p a rty li-on 'sbarirgiy.’” He was cer-tain-ly a pam pered. p a r ty li-an. CHETCO DRUG STORE m a y be fo r y o u . TELEPHONE ((IM Pin **•«••*«***** SULIT THRU THE WANTADS VISITS AT GRANGE M rs. Edith Poe, d i s t r i c t Home Economics chairman of thi Grange was a visitor Saturday at the Pomona Grange. Her home is in Medford. Mrs. Poe accom pan led her. *********** 2 HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS! FOR THE PRICE OF GRANGE SUGAR CONTEST HELD SATURDAY The Grange White Satin sugar contest for canned fruits and jellies was held Saturday at the Sixes Grange, with M rs. Sylvia Lee as judge. First in tree fruits: Mrs. Olive Britton, Sixes; 2nd, Mrs. Ellen Jaggers, Chetco Grange; 3rd Mrs. Dorcia Sweet, Sixes. B erries: F irst, M rs. Britton, Sixes; 2nd, M rs. Grace Edward son, Chetco. J e l l y : M rs. Mabel Marlow Sixes; 2nd, M rs. Edith Ackley, Chetco; 3rd M rs. Britton, Sixes. There were no entries from the Ophir Grange, and not as many entries as usual. ********* nationally advertised GREAT DAYS! .Oct 14 th thru 19th Mon thru Sot CHETCO DRUG STORE Brookings, phone 2881 : Oregon W IN N IN G T H E W E S T ! tfttt tht artitt I ... T h e g r e a t b o u r b o n o f th e O ld W e s t i s w in n in g n e w f r ie n d s e v e r y w h e r e ! brook U s e y o u r P a r t y L in e 'sha r in g ly f too. *«*«****» Landscaping of the l i b r a r y grounds is coming along nicely. It Is a project of the Azalea G ar den club. ************ K e n tu c k y S tra ig h t B ourbon W h is k e y { SUNWY T h e c a l l t h a t co m es th r o u g h , Mr. and M rs. John Montgom ery and family spent the weekend in Eureka. ********** Mr. and M rs. R. Connaway returned the past week from a long vacation trip that took them over 8,000 m iles. ********* Mr. and M rs. Ross Salvage r e t u r n e d Saturday from a two weeks visit with relatives in East and Central Oregon. ********** An Extension meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of M rs. Roy Weideman, to finish the Aluminum trays that h a v e been made by the group. GAMMA GAMMA HAS MODEL MEETING A model meeting was held on October 8th by Beta Sigma Phi, Gamma Gamma Chapter. The rushees present we re Carol MacFarlane, B a r b a r a Myers, Mary Mendenhall, Jo Mitts, and Millie Swanson. The rushing program was headed by vice-fire side nt Ronnie Ragland, with each of the members giving a little speech tolling of the advantages of Beta Sigma Phi. A cute musical game was played and five of the members "inter viewed” the five rushees. Pat Widmer had the program for the evening. Her subject was "P rose". She described the different forms and types o f literature. Prose can be enrich ing to the soul and you can gain adventure, knowledge, and en joyment from it. The meeting was held at the the home of Ronnie Ragland with Nadine Hyatt and Charlotte Chap man serving the refreshm ents. The smoothest of fine Kentucky bourbons has the taste, the mildness, the quality that will win you too! 5 2™ 4/5 Q T PT THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE. KY, DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY . 88 PRAflF