Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 17, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’« Beat Climate
PAGE EIGHT
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949
Cored a sham in its continu- Thought For The Day—
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BASKETBALL—
Rod and Gun Club Doings—
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The last regular monthly meet­
ing of Chetco Rod & Gun Club has, in the Ramrods, sponsored
What the Azalea Garden club
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Totals
which was held last Tuesday, en­ by the Rod and Gun Club, a bas-
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might
consider a light attendance
ketbal
Iteam
that
has
yet
to
Games Coming Saturday —
joyed the largest attendance of
would
be more than full quota
Sometime between noon and
taste
defeat
(only
exception
be
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At
the
focal
gym,
Saturday
record in many months.
ing the non-conference defeat of evening, the Ramrods have billed for most of the garden chibs of two o’cloc. Thursday afternoon,
One of the contributing causes the second string to Smith Riv­
these United States but such is while Vernon Hanscam was in
for this enthusiastic turnout was er). Considering the excellence Smith River tor the furtain-rais- the membership of our club that the store alone, the store was
the report made by the commit­ of this team which has met all er game, and the Pykes Variety an attendance of over 40 is not “picked” for over $1000, which
tee regarding the proposed club comers to date and emerged vic­ for the second game. See the ad­ ton happily counted. The extra­ the firm had withdrawn from the
house. Negotiations are still not torious, has asked no favors but vert isem«’nt elsewhere on this ordinary weather was certainly a bank to cash payroll checks.
completed which makes impos- only the support and approval of Page.
factor, in fact, it has produced
Vernon concludes that while
si m* the publication of any news the community that they repre-
’hat surprised “who me?” lock he was busy with customers, a
i eg«iH mg ns purchase. However, I sent p ¡s difficult for this writer
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faces here, recently.
person went to the corner where
considei abh optimism is held by) fo und'rstand the relatively small
Tt is regrettable that so many the large safe stood, and took
hoard members as well as those attendance at the local games Our Silent Friends the Books
of you had to miss this snlendid the money, carried in large can-
serving on the committee.
ext Tues lay, Feb. 22, wrill be meeting—one highly instructive vas bag, provided by banks for
id th" mild acceptance by even
tingly celebrate .
Sponsored 1 » well ns being our Valentine money purposes.
A new set of by-laws was adopt- h< se few supporters of the ex-
ed at the last meeting after some t cm ability and enviable rec­ by the Harbor Community club is party of the year. The tables lec-
At the time this paper goes to
debate and suggested changes. ord of their local team. When a most worthy and blessed effort orated in the Valentine theme, press nothing has been learned
A copy of these new by-laws will | ' e’ve got something to turn out to raise money for additional
cross-cross and taking about the solving of the robbery.
be sent to each member as soon) and chner for LET’S DO IT!
'oohs for the library. The cele­ off from a center piece of bloom­
as they are off the press.
bration will be in the form of an ing acasias on a grand scale,
FISHING GOSSIP
The low. clear water condition “antique tea” with an an added were charming indeed. Th^ many “Ramrods” Boast Perfect
which sportsmen had to contend program scheduled for the eve­ compliments and «smiles of ap­ Season On Maple Courts
vdth durnig the entire month of ning. All in the community are proval must have gladdened the
Rod and Gun Club members
January has now changed with invited to contribute to the dis­ hearts of the hostesses of the puff out their chests when they
the recent rain and the warmer play of antiques, and int resting day, Mrs. C. H. Rausch and Miss talk about the Ramrods, their
Zora Ziegler, under chairman­ basketball team which has won
weather inland. Many steelhead objects “de art” or otherwise.
In most every home I’ve vis- ship of Mrs. Glen Simpson. The six league games, and two out-
are now being taken, principally
on bait, both bottom and drift bed here, there has been some- Valentine exchange was smooth­ side the league. The only blot
thing of an antique or unique ly carried on under capable hands on the otherwise perfect record
fishing.
v o' ty which would, I feel sure, of one of our youngest and pret­ is the defeat of the B squad by
1 FELLER SEZ -
Ag" appears best in four things be of interest to all. It doesn’t tiest members, Mrs. Joseph De­ Smith River recently.
old wood, to burn; old wine, I need to be a Louis XIV chair Palma. and complimentary' to all
t.
to drink; old friends, to trust, o’- a rabbit’s foot worn by Daniel this was the president’s hat (in
R^ue what you have will be her own estimate) “my gayest
and old authors, to read.
better.
and silliest as a defy to the ele­
GAME RESULTS
The community club inaugur- ments and because it looks like
At Crescent City, Saturday,
& Interior Decorating
evening, the Ramrods won from ated this library and placed it a Valentine.”
Paper Hanging—Spray Painting
Crag Lumber Co. by a 29-23 tal- (very generously) in its present The Speakers
ley. The low score, players claim, location in the Central building
That excellent speaker, Mabel'
Rural and Farm Buildings
was due to the fact that eagle- of Brookmgs. with due consider-' Maris, brought Dahlias into the Anything in upray or brush work.
•'ve I Merle Hanscam was missing ation and special regard to con-' realm of intimate knowledge.
from the lineup. The new daugh­ ven once of the school children
Her own enthusiasm, also, she
Dodson Painting Co.
ter, who he is training for a root- as well as for the benefit of the passed on to her audience. How­
Across from Pilot Office or
whole community.
Now these ever. it is hard to think of Mabel
• ng section, needed coaching.
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through our children as well as -“The Whys of Conservation,”
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ings, Oregon.
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Robbed, Thursday
DOUBLE-HEADER
PAINTING
INCOME TAX
SERVICE
Brookincss Ramrods
R. V. Guerrettaz
Smith River
SECOND GAME
Bröckings Ramrods
Pykes' Variety Co.
High
School Gym
Saturday, Feb. 19
Game at 7:30
Adm. 50c
Ramrods
Vaughan
Felipe
Matson
Ackley .
Merritt
Nelson .
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"After inventory" Cteerence
5-pc Maple Arm
Dav. & Chair
Foltz
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Fine tapestry cover.
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Was $349.00
yours for
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BROOKINGS GARAGE Z
■ GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING “
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Body And Fender Work
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LACQUER PAINTING
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TELEPHONE 134, Brookings
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$249.00
Swing Rockers
Sofa Set
Dav. & Chair
Sofa bed, rocker, three tables.
Was $199.50
Was $256.50
Now . . . $179.50 Now . . . $149.50
Walnut Desk
"Coleman"
Seven Drawers!
Values to $10.95
Yours for
Now - . . $34.95
$35.00
Large Wardrobe
Floor Lamps
Eastern hardwood, 2 mirrors
Large Size
Oil Water Heaters
20-gallon, was $124.00
Now
$94.50
30-gallon, was $144.95
Now
$109.95
Values to $26.95
BE SI RE TO SEE THE
Now . . . $35.00 Now . . . $12.95
45-gallon. was $176.95
Now ....
$136.95
the most beautiful buy of all!
End. lamp and coffee tables!
Hendricks
ROGUE MOTORS
as is for
FURNITURE COMPANY
Table Clearance
Phil Adams
(¡old Beach. Oregon
$6.00
Johnson Bldg.
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Brookings, Ore