B rookings -H arbor
P ag £ E ight
I much
Pilot. B rookings , O regon
work for the number to ac
complish it, a new’ bread wrapp
Kenneth Jaalcke and George
ing machine has been installed.
This automatic machine w ill w’rap Gardner have enlisted in the ar
In 15 minutes the same number my and will report for duty on
of loaves it would take one hour i February 20.
It is not necessary to wait now to wrap by hand. Let’s salute or| Mrs. J. L. Mumbower received
for your sweaters to dry on a congratulate the WILLIAMSON word that her mother, Mrs. Hal
heavy towel. Sweather of a new BAKERY today on their step to ly Hurlbut, who underwent sur
product, Ny-Cara, may be hung wards progress.
gery at Modesto recently, is re
over a smooth line or rod to dry
Orders for special Valentine covering rapidly and expects to
away from heat. These sweaters pastries or entertaining will be go to her home this week.
are among those ordered by gladly accepted. Let me put “bug
Mrs. Tony Olsen returned re
JERI’S for spring and summer in your ear”—Mrs. Williamson cently from Portland where she
wear. Ny-Cara is a nylon pro is a master at decorating goodies. had gone for a medical checkup
duced from coal and corn, giving
and to visit relatives.
a thread of cashmere-like feel,
Those who are anxious to make
Little Jerry Lee Cagley is at
with the stamina of permanent the dollar go a long way will be home now and able to return to
fit and color; non-allergic, win interested to learn that the big school after her serious illness
ter warm and summer cool.
sale advertised last week will at Christmas time.
JERI’S have ordered these continue until Saturday night of
Claude Clayton started this
“just on the market sweaters” this week at PHILLIPS CLOTH week to work at the Harbor
in blue, maise, mint, eggshell and ING store.
Store. He was employed by the
biege.
LARGE SIZES that often are Hanscams all during the war, so
Skirts of Dan River fabrics, hard to get are available for is being welcomed back by his
JERI’S has in stpek, are smart. women in slips and gowns, ray many friends.
The fabric is a novelty tweed on lace trimmed. These are in
This area was well represented
like weave that makes up into odd sizes, 38 to 52.
Tuesday
night at the second in
a dressy tailored garment, pro
Slips reduced to $1.50 and
the
series
of community con
ducing an unusual skirt for the gowns to $1.98 to clear.
certs,
held
at
Crescent City. Miss
spring and summer wear. One
Yardage to close out is marked
Virginia
McWatters,
colortura,
style is made with fullness and at cost. These pieces include all
answered
to
four
encores,
pockets and another gives a skirt print and solid colors, also three
Mrs. Ina DeMoss is suffering
coat effect with large buttons and bolts of spun rayon.
cracked
ribs sustained in a fall
also pockets. These skirts are
There are misses and ladies
marked at the unbelievable low dressed marked below cost. A against a chair in her home. Her
pr^e of $4.98.
number of size 12 wool slacks son, Bert, is staying with her at
JERI’S will have Easter gar would be a grand buy. While at: night.
Bert DeMoss has completed
ments for the little miss from 1 PHILLIPS look over the table
to 3 years. She will be the pride of odds and ends priced to clear.
of your heart dressed in a fussy,
ruffled, lace-edged or ribbon bow
ed midget of a dress, and perhaps
a small imitation of her mother.
LOCAL
That SNOOPY
Home-maker....
NEWS
T hursday . F ebruary 8,
iqsi
the moving of his auto parts;
store from the Brookings Mar-;
IxVQITy I lUnSlvrS
ket building to the building va-
Sale of the Brookings Laundry
cated by Gould’s Shoe Store.
, has just been completed with .^Ir.
Mrs. Barney Klahn (formerly j snd Mrs. L. W. March becoming
Ruth Carr) of Orick, was in town the new owners. Both are well
known in this community. The
last week on business.
transaction
was made through
Pilot class ads pay—use them. ’
the C. O. & L. L. Leonard Real
Estate Agency.
Classified Ads"
Dorcas Society Food Sale and
For Sale: Two 7:00x20 and 2 Bazaar will be held at Brookings
6.50x20 truck tires. Inquire at Market, Tuesday, February 13,
Leonard Real Estate Agency. ♦ i starting promptly at eleven a. m.
LEE AND MABLE MARCH
Have Purched The
BROOKINGS LAUNDRY
And Solicit Your Patronage
Ramrods Tip Pyke
In Hot Basketball
The “Ladies Interest Depart
ment” of CHETCO HOME AND
AUTO SUPPLY CO. will profit
by the experiences gained by
Mrs. Goldsberry who is attend
ing the Gift Show at Merchan
dise Mart in San Francisco, this
week.
Spring must be here or at least
close at hand, if garden seeds are
any indication. Two large racks
of flower and vegetable pack-
aged Lilly’s and Diamond seeds
may be seen at Brookings Mar-
ket. Because of the present state
of emergency government lead-
<*rs have decided to launch a
“Liberty Gardens” campaign, sim-
ilar to the Victory Garden pro-
gram during World War 2
Within the next few days this
campaign is expected to be “off
Ihe record” and “set off” in the
south and Pacific Coast where
climatic conditions permit early
planting of crops.
You will want to get sweet
pea seeds in the ground soon, if
you have not done so, and just
looking over the display will aid
in making your future plans for;
planting. It will have a similar
psychological re-action as looking
through the spring seed catalogs.
During the short remaining
rainy season DIM MICK BROS,
would like to caution customers
Io remove all plastic rainwear
before going into the lockers .
The extreme
stiffens the
plastic which
s it brittle
and thus eas\ to crac
Io the icy interior of the locker
room.
A most busy place is our local
somewhat ease the strain of too
The Ramrods won another hot
ly contested game last week, de
feating Pyke’s Variety in a league
tilt at Crescent City by score of
63 to 60.
Jim Barrett« was high scorer
for the locals with 20 points, fol
lowed by Whitey Matson and
Harold Putnam with 11 each,
and Pony Felipe with 9. George
Yamor was “hot” for Pike, tally
ing 24, Gallagher, also of Pyke,
had the range with six consec
utive long shots, for 12, all in
the second half.
This gave the Ramrods 11
wins in in 13 starts for the sea
son and one win and one loss
in the second haf of league sea
son play.
Ihe Ramrods take on Denney
Logging Co. of Smith River at
the Crescent-Elk grammar gym
Thursday of this week, in the
second of a twin b’T The Den
ney club is one ol the better
teams in the
ague and should
offer plenty of opposition.
PINE CONE THEATRE
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fast game and one not quite
treat for fans
it the high school gym tonight.
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