Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 02, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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Try’ Pilot Classifieds for sales!
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaal
Classified Ads Get Results’ *
and Mrs. Ruth Bathiany spent
Thanksgiving holidays at Klam­
ath Falls with relatives, return­
ing home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. James and
& Interior Decorating
Darlene and Tommy returned
Paper
Hanging—Spray Painting
from San Francisco Monday af­
Rural and Farm Buildings
ter spending four days there. On
Anything
in spray or brush work.
Saturday they took in the Mich­
igan State-Santa Clara game. On
Dodson Painting Co.
Sunday the tw’o men, accompani-1
Across from Pilot Office or
ed by Earl Carson and his son,
PHONE 41
Don, enjoyed the pro-football
FREE ESTIMATES
game between the San Francis­
co 49ers and Cleveland Browns.11
frontage contained in his recent
purchase «o catch up on his fish­
ing which has been sadly neg­
lected of late. Bothe these trans­
actions were handled through the
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency.
The A. F. Pierce property just
off Easy Street, last week, was
purchased by Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Witcher, formerly of Oroveille,
Calif. The sale was made through
the C. O. Leonard Real Estate
Agency.
Lee Straloy took a nice, bright
Rod and Gun Club Doings -
Enthusiasm is running so high 17-pounder from Bruce Hole last
concerning the Ramrods basket­ Saturday.
ball team that, although th°re A Feller Sez—
DH you ever go on a huntin’
was no practice called for last
trip,
find a swell place to make
week, due Io Thanksgiving, sev-
camp,
start unpackin’ all the
en or eight of the players ar-
necessaries
an’ find some durn
ranged their own practice ses-
fool
brought
a gun along?
sions both Friday and Saturday
nights and had a grand workout.
The next regular practice will
bo held tonight (Thursday) at
Dr. and Mrs. Guy Rice enjoyed
the high school gym at 7:30 and
a
visit over Thanksgiving with
every Thursday thereafter at the
Mrs.
Rice’s brother-in-law and
same hour. The new basketballs
At regular meeting of Topaz sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul F.
have arrived and will be in use Rebekah lodge, held Nov. 23, a
Ditzler of Santa Ana. Mrs. Rice’s
from now on. Any additional in- pot luck dinner was enjoyed pi
pre- daughter. Miss Nancy Stone, al­
formation desirefl may be had by vious to the business session.
so spent the time here from her
contacting President Merle Hans­
Mrs. Ida Foster was initiated studies a t Sanford University
cam of the Rod and Gun Club, who into the degree, with the degree
stated yesterday that a turn-out team captained by Mrs. Bertha where she is a freshman..
C. W. Talbot and his mother,
of 20 to 25 players is expected al Whirry.
Mrs. Mabel Talbott, of Jeffries,
tonight’s practice.
Officers elected to serve for the Minn., spent last week visiting
The enthusiasm generated by
'st
six months of 1949 were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
these enterprising Rod and Cun-
Noble
Grand Ethel Frazier.
Braynard. The mon en joyed fish­
nets is truly remarkable. They
Vice-Grand
- Rita Tierce.
ing, with some salmon to their
ss that enviable spirit and
Adelia credit as evidence of their luck.
Recording Secretary
drivi» which brooks no interfer-
nnco and r ’'ognizes no bounds, tasseti.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bomar and
Grace 1
Financial Secretary
but, swooping all obstacles avile
children of San Jose wore guests
like the proverbial ten-pins, tiny
Thanksgiving at the home of her
Treasurer Beth Simon.
attain their goal standing
mother, Mrs. Ida Hubbell.
Plans were completed for the
Anybody got any doubts a IS to
Carroll Reekman returned to
bazaar to be held by the lodge
what kind of a basketball team
1
social club on Dec. 18, starting Eugene Sunday where he is a
at li) a. Rita Tierce was appoint - student at the University of Ore-
Fish in g Gossip
ed as chiarman for the affair, pin, aftr spending Thanksgiving
While here for a short visit She u ill choose her helpers. It ' with his relatives.
over tin holiday last week,
is planned to hoi I a card party
Joe Rose left the latter part
gil Guerrettaz, son of (’al Guer- tin* same evening as the* bazaar of the w’eek for North Dighton,
rettaz of Harbor, took his limit at 8 p. m.
., where he will spend the
each* day. Ton • Christensen who
’’ojidays with his mother, Mrs.
wa fi ’ Ing with him, reports that
R< e .had already gone east a
be had very little time to do any
couple of weeks ago.
fishing himself as most of his
’ lovel” river horn ’ of Mr.
ime wa? k'*upi< I in giving good and Mrs. Roy Sunderland has
>d\ ic 1 ai 1 gaffing fish (1he ad-
sold to Mr. and Mh
vice musta been pretty good I.
I. May, recently of :
•rge Cummins
mrmb is in up residence in their new home
ood standing) report taking two about Jan. 1 and have made sev­
nice Chinook last Saturday, wt. eral plans for ex’ensivp improve -
12 and 22 lbs., respecti\ely. Also,
Rebekahs Elect
There '49 Officers
Local News Items
Realty Transfers
Bingo K Pinochle Party
I he public will again be given
i treat, this time with both pi-
lochlo and bridge, Saturday eve-
ing. 8:00 o'clock, at the 1. O. O.
F. hall, by the V. F. W. Auxil-
iry. Everyone is •invited.
Mr. and Mrs
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948.
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who has been quite busy with
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