rsday. January 29. 1948
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
W orld’s F inest C lim ate
Page Three
Raymond .................. 1
2
V o/teyboK Gals Add A nother
tears lead to runs—and the mend-
Myers ........................ 0
0
w itn no more trouble than they ing basket.
R eiling ...................... 1
1
War?ted
ha? pen to them ' the
M others have long been fam -
For the pant •• «V 1 ending oa
G ardner .................... 0
0
volleyball girls added a n o th e r j iliar w ith certain kinds of knit«
Max Min Rain
V aughn ...................... 0
1
to the bunch, w'hich sewed w ear, such as kn itw ear under- Sunday :
R eekm an ..................0
0
together
make
a
bunting
called
w
ear
for
children,
and
the
cotten
Ja n u a ry 19 .
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45
laving the poorest they have Kinion ...................... 0
0
a county champomship, by mas- T ^ h irts which have become al- Ja n u a ry 20
54
36
j season :r w u of hasketball
ic
oo sacre,nK the visitors 59 to 12 in most stan d ard w ear for sm all January’ 21 .... 56
40
Lse the F ’■’ kings Bruins had T otals ..................,...15
8 lb
38 a game which was alm ost de- boys and girls as well.
Ja n u a ry 22 ..... 67
48
fxert a little e x tra last F riday
| void of thrills from the fans’ Miss Lane suggests th at
knit- Ja n u a ry 23
67
48
[it to vanquish th e L anglois(L anglois—33
fg ft
pf
tp point of view. Langlois had not w ear also is suitable for infants Ja n u a ry 24 .
66
44
[there. 38 to 33 in w hat w a s |g £e r .....................3fe j
4 7 a chance, was behind 30 to 5 a t wear, rom pers, night clothes, Ja n u a ry 25 .... 65
36
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Jose game all the way, w ith . H ildebrand .............3
T
7 ¡the half, and with all the loose Ism ail boys’ suits, helm ets, tobog-
visitors leading much of t h e j H ag a ..........................1
3 playing on the part of the local gans, baby hoods and m ittens.
e in the first half.
id . H olycross .......... 2
8 girls, w ere behind 59 to 12 a t the in h er research on practical
laced by Felipe, who g ath ered ¡N. Holycross .......... 2
4 end of the game. P a tty B raun snowsuits, Miss L ane found wool
points the Bruins leaped out i Robinson ................ 0
-? t * W scoring with 17 consec- jersey excellent to w ear inside
ront early in the game. 7 to I s to r m
.
1
2 utive points.
show erproof cotton ou tfits on
[ hich ad\antage they held b u t E verest .....................0
0
~
cold days. Many readym ade suits
to r t time until the v isitors S tan k av itch ...........0
are difficult to clean a t home be
the score tied. Ju st as th e P rice ............................ 0
cause the linings a re sewed in.
sounded the first q u a rte r, K innet ..................... 0
A se p a ra te jersey lining m akes
okings tied the score at 14- K ru e tz e r ................. 1
it possible to w ash both p a rts
However, the second q u a rte r
separately as needed, and sim pli
By Aldene N. Roberts, HDA
the visitors playing rings T o tals ......................13
7 14 33
fies dressing to suit the w eather.
jund the Bruins.
until late B Squads Wins H andily
Sancito Auto Court
Hello
T
h
e
re
:
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(the second period, when th e
T he first team of 1948-49 made
Thirty-tw
o
women
enrolled
for
E
very
Tuesday
noon.
R
otary
Harohr, Oregon
club i
I to pull Within an o th e r bid fo r glory in easily
point of tying. 21 to 20.
d efeating th e ir visitors, 34 to 13 the two cotton dress w orkshops club- a t Vincen’s R e sta u ra n t. A ll,
see. nri half w as as b it in which th e Baby Bruins held which will be held in C urry Coun- visiting R o tarian s a re weicome.
..... -... ........... .............. ...........
ty • • - I u the first w ith th e upper hand all the way t> early in F ebruary; one in
‘ ^ ‘acb a.nd . tbe o th e r at
j’glois giving nothin in way 11 to 6 a t th e q u arter, 14 to 8
ground except by difficult and a t the half; 21 to 13 at the third Slxes ™ e Prelim inary m eetings
te checking. B rookings ju m p e d q u a rte r and 34 to 13 at the end. were held las, ^ ’eek at wh,ch ’hu
Paced by Jack Johnson w h o ;won* n enrolled in pairs. E ach,
r l , • ! scon a fte r the half
r 1 and w ere n e v e r headed polled him self a dozen points. ¡couPle wlH m ake a dress for
of the women at the w ork
, no
7 to 26. The q u a rte r it w as no trouble for his team one'
shop
and for the other later.
led with the B ruins leading m ates to help them selves to a
few points likewise. Box score: “ At the prelim inary m eetings
to 31.
there w’as a discussion of the
BRIDGE
PINOCHLE
1\ ball-control, the B ruins did B rookings- -34
fg ft Pf tp selection, of m aterials and of
1 O
permit the visitors to score Brown ........................0
a tte rn s for different types of
2 0 p figures
a field goal in the last quar- G arvin ......................0
and personalities; a fte r
9
2
and through effective stall« Kinion ......................4
which
each
woman took her p a r t
1 2 n er’s m easurem
pulled the visitors aw ay to ¡C arte ......................... 1
Chetco Grange Hall
ents to decide the
2 size p attern needed
0
re two qu:ck baskets and a (G ardner .................. 1
and
the
a
lte
r-
50c Admission
Everybody Invited
0
Johnson .................. 5
My margin.
which would be needed on
2 X ations
»kings 38
fg ft Pf tp M arch ..................... 4
the pattern.
1
1
0
3,
»«.beck
The rem ainder of the after-1
8 34 noon
1 10 ( T otals ......................14
5
0
lirch
was spent looking at pat-
1
4
0
rritt ’
tp terns and m aterials from M eier
i
Langlois—13
fg
Pf
2
3
.7
lipe
1 3 & F ra n k ’s in P ortland, W eleck’s
_ Robinson .................. 1
5 6 in St. Louis, and Montgomery'
■ I S to rm
................ 3
1 0 W ards. Several women ordered
E verest ......................0
1 th eir m aterials from W eleck’s in
2
IHE T I S D A L E S P rice ..........................0
1 3 St. Louis.
‘owers of the W orkt’s F inest S tankavich ..............1
0
This week a t the re g u la r ex-
0
K innert ........... 0
0
CROFT EASTER LILY
0 tension unit m eeting we will be
0
O liver ........................0
|f ' nting and Forcing Stock
0 0 w orking with sewing m achines,
Shook ...................... -.0
— cleaning, oiling and adjusting
¡»kings, Ore.
U. S. A.
TJptals ...................... 5
3 10 13 them for easier and more satis-
— factory sewing.
Did you know th a t the Oregon
Home Extension Units have a
H om em aker’s creed? I t’s a very
good one I think and would like
to give it to you here:
Featuring
•uins Take Three
[om Langlois, FrL
Weather Report
Katherine’s
Beauty
o Homemakers
Column
Shop
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Card Party
Wednesday, February 4, at 8 p. m.
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OREGON STATE
HOMEMAKER’S CREED
Let us seek contentm ent and joy
in living
Let us get rid of false estim ates
Let us set up high ideals,—
first love our M aster and know ’
his will.
Let us have a com fortable home
and a happy family re la tio n
ship with a strong devotion to
the right th a t will not swerve.
Let us have a simple religeon.
em pty of bigotry, and full of
tolerance.
Let us have good friends w orthy
of being loved.
Let us develope a good neighbor
community contact.
Let us have books full of in spira
tion.
Let us have beauty of our own
making.
Let us have innocent pleasures
th a t bring no one pain or re
morse.
Let us be hom em akers th a t love
growing knowledge and devel
opment.
Let this be our philosophy—
which our H o m e Extension
Unit impells and promotes.
For in this greatness lies.
Lucy Lane, clothing specialist
at Oregon S ta te College suggests
th a t knitw ear deserves g re a te r
use
in children’s readym ade
clothing. Miss Lane sta te s th a t
knitw ear has many advantages
* over woven fabrics in children's
garm ents. Its elasticity m akes it
fit closely yet allows for plenty
of freedom of action w ithout
bulk. Its insulating properties of-
e r e x tra w arm th in w inter, yet
because it is pourous, cotton
knitw ear is com fortable also for
sum m er wear. It is easy to wash
and requires no ironing—a boon
to mothers. Because many kinds
of knit fabrics are less expensive
j to m anufacture than woven fab
ric, th eir used should reduce the
cost of choldren’s garm ents.
K nitw ear has improved in d u r
ability in recent years since r u n - 1
proof knits have been developed.
I No longer do small breaks o n
TO 8 P . M . D A I L Y
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at California State Line
SHOP
Often you are at the county seat on business,
and while there, you could do no better for the
family than to shop for their needs. Just for
an example:
SHEETS, 81x108 i n c h e s
$3.39
Cotton Sheet Blankets
$2 59
Wool o’ the West and Chatham
All Wool Blankets
SH O ES!
SH O ES!
Mens Work Shoes
and Dress Oxfords
Shop For The Whole F'amily at
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