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PAGE EIGHT The World’s Best Climate THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON appreciate what is at stake in tonight’s game won’t miss this chance to attend what will prob ably be the most hotly contested gamp of the season. BOX SCORES— Played heer, Feb. 19: Ramrods—49 fg ft Pf tp ! Felipe .......... 1 3 .3 Matson ........ 3 2 7 .2 1 .7 1 15 Putnam ...... 0 6 Slagle ........... 2 0 1 Vaughan ..... 1 3 0 Nelson ........ wonder they are recognized as “the organization that gets so many things done.’’ Fishing Gossip- On Monday, Feb. 28, brings an end to steelhead fishing for the season. These few remainind days are the last chance for the boys and girls to dunk their fav orite lures so let's hope Mother! Nature puts aside her rain buc-! 9 49 22 Totals 5 ket and gives them a last fling. H Pykes 53 The interest and enthusiasm tp Pf fg Frank Blanchley and some of' shown by the members in con-1 the other fishermen have been I Mitchell . 3 15 ..7 nection with this effort to ob-! doing very well in the surf lately' Willians 2 14 6 ..4 lain a club house is greater and 1 9 ..4 1 Clausen . which is a reminder to us of more universal than in any other our fortunate situation here as | Brunk .... 0 3 8 ..4 project engaged in by the Chetco compared to many other areas. Reinemer 1 1 7 ..3 Rod Gun Club. Since the be- When the season closes for one 22 9 10 53 Totals ginning of negotiations not a day I type of fishing it is open for an- as passed that a dozen or more I other which permits enjoyment Second Team Wins members haven’t dropped in at the year ’round. Ramrods 31 fg it Pf tp Lesmeister’s offiep to see “how 3 4 .2 0 Ackley ........ things are going.’’ Such action is BASKETBALL— 2 0 .1 0 Vaughan ... The Ramrods suffered their typical of this fine club. 11 1 2 5 Hanscam .... first defeat last Saturday night 0 3 0 .0 Whatever is i the interest or at the hands of Pyke’s Variety Foltz ............ i 1 0 0 ‘ 0 Merritt ........ ?ecub also becomes hy a score of 53 49 It looketl the 2 41 .2 0 .... |«r.sona in erest of project |,k an overtime game up to the Myers .......... of each and every member. No last 17 seconds with a 49-49 tie Nelson ........ 1 10 4 3 1 1 0 3 Harroun ...... when a field goal and a free toss spelled defeat for our local boys. 6 Totals ............... 14 31 ! Those who failed to attend miss- it Smith River^ 32 fg tp Pf ed one of the hottest games of 0 0 0 . Barton ...................... 0 the season. 1 4 0 played Saturday ^ us The game 4! 2 0 0 Leland .. evening was a non-conference 1 4 3 tussle and did not affect the Arndet .. 1 1 1 3 May „ ...... Ramrods league standing. They 0 8 3 2 Smith .... are the only unbeaten team in 4 2 3 10 league play. Probably their II. Rodus will come tonight ! 9 321 6 Totals .... .........13 ( Thursday) when they Pyke’s on Played at Crescent again in a scheduled league February 21: game. If Pykes can repeat their fg ft Pf tp! performance then it will place Ramrods—43 2 .1 2 the first blemish on the Ramrods Vaughan ....... 0- 0 0 .0 league record and fill the Pykes Ackley ........... .4 0 2 squad with championship hopes Felipe ........... 1 1 0 Matson ......... which, until then, belonged en 0! 0 0 Foltz ............. tirely to the Brookings quintet. i 8' Putnam ....... Any who enjoy basketball and i 0 0 0 Merritt ......... 4 0 Slagle ............ 0 0 .0 Hanscam ..... 4 4 0 0 0 Myers In reporting the “lemon” 17 9 14 42 Totals grove of Mrs. Ruth Bathi- 20 ft ’ City fg pl tp any last uv ek, thi Pilot has 0 Bertolini ........ 4 10 been informed that it had i P. Jepson ...... 0 0 overlooked anotht r grove, it i 0 Sarina ............. almost 20 years old, and on J. Jepson ...... o o 1 0 the L. G. Stafford place, just 2 6 Yackamovich about a mile south of Har A Humdinger Of a (¡ame bor. 1 0 <> Huberlein ...... 0 According to M r s. Ma y Totals 9 12 20 Stafford, Tuesday, her tree has borne lemons almost all the years since she planted it after it laid been given to Be Extended In March High School Gym her by Mr. Fitzhugh. The series of eight card par It still goes, citrus growers ties being given by the Rebekah should look to this area for Social Club at the I. O. O. F. Game at 7:30 Adm. 50c place to “dodge" the killing hall on Saturday evenings, will frosts they have in the ba be completed this Saturday, and nana belt of California. the prize of a blanket will be Rod and Gun Club Doings— There is still no definite word cn the pending negotiations for the property which this organi- . Mion hopes will become its new home. A telephone call, made to Pi le Lesmeister, Monday, how- ever, urovided additional reason for belief that a satisfactory con- J sumation of the transaction will be made soon. i in the serving of refreshments. Twenty girls wished Marjorie many happy return of the day with a shower of gifts. Marjorie was ten. Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lopez of near Crescent City, Mrs. Etta Dill and Herbert Payne made a ' tfiP to Siletz during the week- end of KJ*- Si- ---- to — attend a meeting wi. letz council which was attended by several officials of the Indian Service. They report that next meeting of the Curry County In dian Heirs association will be on April 10, which will be attended by some of these same officials & Interior Decorating Paper Hanging—Spray Painting Rural and barm Buildings Anything in spray or brush work. Dodson Painting Co. Across from Pilot Office or PHONE 41 FREE ESTIMATES who will make a report and an swer questions. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asche re ceived word from their son, Mel vin in Portland, that he is in hospital with a broken leg. His? car was hit by a truck, and he was thrown out onto the curb, breaking his leg in the fall. He is employed in the main post office at Portland. E. Hanscam Jr. returned home last week from X'Uriianu Portland n Uluv jasi WWK num where he had spent a couple of weeks attending a course of in struction in installation and serv icing electrical appliances. Renew your Pilot subscription! INCOME TAX SERVICE Wednesdays and Fridays At Hugh Gearin’s Office, Central Building Other days at hy home. 2 miles south of Brookings on Hwy 101. R. V. Guerrettaz DOUBLE-HEADER Another Lemon Is In This Area you’ll find the right number in the telephone directory I Here’s a telephone short-cut that will save you time, and the embarrassment of wrong numbers. If you’re not sure of the number, check the telephone directory before you call. Make it a habit to be sure of the number, and you’ll enjoy more efficient service. Brookings Ramrods uimmiu: ro »mi Pykes' Variety Co. Thurs., Feb. 24 : BROOKINGS GARAGE ■ GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING Body And Fender Work lacquer PAINTIN( TELEPHONE 134, Brookings See Vs For Free Estimate's BE SURE TO SEE THE the most beautiful buy of all! ROGUE MOTORS Phil Adams (¡old Beach, Oregon awarded the person having the highest» total score for the en- tire series. As everyone attend ing the parties is in favor of con tinuing the parties into March, plans are being made to have a few more parties after the ser ies has ended. At the party last Saturday, the high scores were held by Dorothy Simpson and Fred Gus tafson; low by Flora Weber and Bill Wridge; the pinochle prizes were held by Mary Ettinger and John Darger, and Mrs. Ettinger also took home the door prize. Marjorie Moore Honored On Tenth Birthday, Tues. Marjorie Moore was surprised Tuesday, after school, w i t h a birthday party at the home of her classmate. Virginia Akers. The Girl Scouts of her group and the leaders. Mrs. Roy Brimm and Mrs. Paul Shrader, were pres- ent. Cherry’ corsages, made by June Fairchild. Joy Gott. Mel- iy Brimm and Virginia Aken 'ere given each girl as she ai ’ived. These girls later ass.stc. Catch The Big Sis Every ridayNight! 8 p.m THE FAT MAN THIS IS YOUR F.B.I THE FIGHTS 6:30 p.m > THE , SHERIFF I You don’t have to I be a station jug gler to catch all these great shows. Just stay tuned to KGO, 810 on your dial, for i fine entertain- . ment all eve-/ 10 ning long. / 9p-m. £ BREAK THE BANK P ft THE A f RICHFIELD^! REPORTER >KGO*8IO American Broadcasting Company 50,000 WATTS OF POWER