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PAGE EIGHT SPORTSMEN'S THURSDAY, AUGUST 25. 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World’s Best Climate COLUMN of the team’s ability under heavy pressure. A Feller Sez— “Gee but the state of NeeVaddy has shore sunk to a new high. They had more divorces rung up agin them in that one little state than there’s been in the whole dern Rooseyveldt dynasty, an’ you know where to put the accent on that.” “Favorite Flowers in Color” is written by five men, each a specialist in his own field, and is published by William H. Wise & Company, Inc., of New York. There are more than 300 illus trations, and they will bring a gleam to your eyes and make your heart beat faster! There is a very original, effective trans parent grid which comes with the book. It is divided into squares, each is lettered and when this key is placed over an illustration containing two or more flowers, the different ones stand out and are easily identi fied. Try it yourself and see! The fishing situation remained was going to smile on them, and status quo during the week. Most there is no consolation in the! of the salmon were taken by the thought that you camo so close commercial fishermen and the to getting it that your ticket wntsmen who were taken out slipped through the little girl’s side with deep sea equinment. fingers as she pulled out Jo Ann Elmer Parker and Art Guth- Moore’s ticket instead. Crescent rie conducting parties were re City had all the luck as the ported catching seven and nine other two major prizes wore well Operation Peaches is satisfac salmon on two days. Many tour placed in the hands of happy ists are buying tackle and taking and e ’’eciative recipients. All torily completed at Weedy Acres, a whirl at one or other type of three causes were amply repaid. and the pickles have been put Who was that citizen who down. A good friend came, bear- fishing. On Monday Warren Long worthy and his party had a lot was doing such a good job of Dg a large carton filled with Thank goodness, in gardening, of fun and good going with bot advertising for the health and crisp cucumbers, and even the we are given another chance! tom fish. Ben Turner took Chuck climate of this community (can dill for flavoring. This season is the New Years Low, John Ginther and Lloyd! it be Max?) when he was telling We have never lived any place day of gardening with good reso Moss for a session at the grab the inquiring tourists that who 1 where the neighbors shared more bag at the bottom of the sea. A he came he was in such a con generously the good things of lutions and fresh enthusiasm for pood natured race was on to see dition that he had to “be carried । life. Musing, as I mixed in the next year. Mixed Borders is th? chapter that is just my meat. who could pull up the oddest everywhere he wont and had : mustard, of the months to come, looking fish. The ocean yielded to hi* fed as well.” and “look at There is a chapter. Rock Gar 1 and wishing, yes, longing for a a good collection of ugly duck me now!’’ dens, by Thomas Everett, which blustery week of wind and rain, lings including ling, rock and “Well,” said the tourist, “that when the peaches and pickles is a step-by-step instr’cticn in China cod, red and black snapper speaks pretty well for the com will be opened, a crackling fire the art of rock gardening. There and kelp trout. Poor John was I munity, how long have you been on the hearth, to be enjoyed, and are not so many rock gardens good enough sport not to com around here?” a good book or two brought here. Mrs. Grant Powell has a plain at what happened to him “Well, I was born here.’’ home from the Chetco Commun charming one which many of us but ho did claim that hp had ity library, I played hookey from have seen and admired, she tells heaved up things he never ate. S. P. E. B. 8. Q. 8. A. us that they pay real dividends Officers of the Barbershop quar the kitchen and had a pre-view in beauty and interest. Looking Virg Goldsberry reports a rash tet organization state that a big of one of the most recent Mrs. at the color illustrations in this of rod building in the community. shindig is due in the latter part Dorothy Lockland checked out particular 'chapter, one is sorely A lot of Calcutta cane has been of October which will be of great for me. obtained and other material to You will certainly want this tempted to go out and try it. interest to the members as well be fashioned into rods of their Henry E. Downer writes on as the citizenry as a whole. They book, which the Azalea Garden own and/or copied designs by Trees, Shrubs and Vines. He is do urge, however, that every club purchased for the library. prospective Isaac Waltons who single member who. has signed up Mrs. Max Brainard says it gave a native of the Isle of Wright, are looking forward to a lot of be on hand every Monday night her a clearer understanding of and gained a wide practical ex fun in the future. from now on until the big event what to do and when to do it, perience on English private es Well, the Rod and Gun club is over, promptly and with work of any book she has read on the tates and in a nursery that spe boat went to the fair to see and ing tools of the organization, ie, subject. cialized in woody plants. He was be seen and remained in the vi his song books and his sweetest graduated from the Royal Bo cinity to be used. Great disan- singing voice. A talented director tanic Gardens at Kcw before pointment was experienced by in the person of Mrs. Lloyd Mor coming to America. many who were sure lady luck ris and pianists, Mrs. Stan Pat There is a chapter on Roses Order your canning corn now. by Paul F. Frese which rose terson and Mrs. Bert DeMoss, are very generously helping in from D. C. Jaggers. North Bank fanciers like Mrs. Meta Hogan NORINE HARVEY road. * will probably enjoy, and all of the Monday night practices. you will like Bulbs by James BASEBALL accredited teacher I own it. 2 miles north of Having completed the base Brookings with about 850 feet on Esson, if only to see how well of ball series wherein the Brook highway 101. Stream and ready he writes, judging from your ings Pelicans won the Rogue for development. Asking $4000, own experiences. Valley league chapionship, they courtesy to your broker. W. C. The beautiful tuberous bego will not start a best-two-out-of- Stanley. 4110 N. E. 37th Ave., nias and fuchsias in Mrs. Ru1h three games series with the high Portland, 11. Ore. Also nearly 3 Bathiany’s slat house, did not, Studio Building ly-touted Crescent City Merch acres next to planing mill on grow by “singing. ‘Oh, how beau ants, the first gamo, starting at Easy street. Make offer. Same tiful!’ and sitting in the shade.” Brookings, Ore. 2 p. m. next Sunday on the local owner, same address. 25-3t The know-how is in the chapter grounds. This will be a real test on Mixed Border by James Esson. RABBIT PRICES HIT NEW It gives plenty of information to LOW. Take advantage of this start us on our way. temporary price slump to store “Favorite Flowers in Color” is By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING some choice quality rabbit meat in your locker box. Tryer rabbits HvXV MA KHIA *NHV < kANT HIM» 1 POJV’Î I PROvr »T BY WOT Hl WAN OVLR TAAVM6 CHANCtS • fD \ TRADING AT 25c per lb. live weight. Rabbits A fcPttO C»*“ WAI HI 0 TAM ' THAN EAT MOO MAOC b to stew or bake. 20c per If live I Mt. that way * i cant ' BLOCKINGS v, IMLLP it <U——-v G A weight. You butcher. TL B. Mc- WUUt LYING TkL »MiÖLST Gugin, 4 mi. south of Harbor on \<X» FO« ( K\PtftJV«V/v old railway right-of-wav. ♦♦ _________________ _______ * Do tons King Alfred daffodil! planting stock. George Funk. Along Azalea Row Classified Ads • PIANO Wart, the Speed Cop............ a i the name. Chetco Library is the place. ------------------- - ------- — _ »> Pomona Grange Met Here Saturday^ The meeting of Curry County Pomona Grange was held at the Grange hall, Saturday with Mas ter C. A. Phipp presiding over the business meeting in the morn ing. A dinner was served at noon. The lecturer’s hour was held as opening of the afternoon's program, under direction of Mrs. Docia Sweet. It was reported that the mobil? unit for chest X-rays which had been scheduled to be in Curry county in November, will not come for lack of a county health nurse.. The importance of this checkup was stressed and an ef fort is being made to have the unit come, anyway, at the time scheduled, as there were plenty nurses in the county who might help with the work. The state conference, sched uled for Sept. 26, for Curry Co. was discussed. It was decided to hold the meeting in the central part of the county if a suitable I place could be found. A good report of the state ses sion was given by the Poomona delegate, Mr. Clark. Next Po mona meeting will be held with Sixes Grange, Nov. 19. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank all those kind friends, seen and unseen, who gave so generously, and their help to me in this time of need. It’s a comfort to us to know our dear father and husband was so well respected in this community. Ruth Carr, Ralph and Sharon. NOTICE TO PARENT AND CUB SCOUTS A work party is planned, to complete the children’s building, this Sunday, Aug. 28 at 10 a. m. Pot luck lunch will be served at 1 p. m. Bring tools. All boys who are eight or nine years old and their parents, are welcome to come and get ac quainted with the Cub pack and the program. Read Pilot Class Ads. You will likely find your wants there. i BROOKINGS GARAGE guaranteed automotive repairing P^iovuu 13^ Brookings Personalized Laundry CALL PHONE 262 '39 Buick sport coupe; '36 Chev rolet pickup, and 2-wheel trailer. A. F. Pierce, Ransom Ave and Second. ♦ KATHERINE'S FOR QUICK SERVICE! Beauty Shop —ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE- Next Door to Nook Cafe AU Wearing Apparel Special Attention CLOSED ON MONDAYS Agency for Vogue Cleaners Open 9 to 5 Daily also pays on the telephone For Sale: feeder pigs. Also hogs ready to fatten. R. A. Henderson, box 211, city. 26-2* 2 hp industrial gas engine, ex cellent condition, $4 0. Leland W hite, Box 194, city. 26-2* j Cooperation party line. Telephone party Une cooperation has a wonderful way of spreading. If one neigh bor uses the line sharingly, the others have a better chance to use it. If another neigh bor always hangs up the receiver carefully after calling, it means the line won’t be needlessly out-of-order” and others can make or receive calls. If calls are reasonably brief, everyone can make more calls. All of these little courtesies add up to better party line telephone service for everyone. Why not try them on your party line/ \ ou 11 be delighted w’ith the improve ment it will make in your service. • I l I Il’IHIM him mi