T h " ^ , . December
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By Faye Sunderland
[ 4* cember is just about the only
ta* nth of the year, in th is little
I cove of ours, when our gardens
H ^te in the Oregon Federation
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| t-f Garden r*
C l 1 u >. b u s «» ’ All-Oregon
1 hristni;,x ihow a l P o r tla n d , »
COfnm^^ea compoaed o( M n O c
1 urley> Älrs- Clifford Lindskoug
; • ■ sleeping. Even so. tor thoee ‘‘ d Mrs Wallace, gathered to-
y ho keep th eir eyes and h e a rt gcther a m ore than adequate se-
ppen, there is no dirth of m aterial lection of choice flowers, sea«
|i r beautiful and appropriate ar-
■ rm gem ents and corsages. There
| i still the evergreen waxy myr-
tie, sprays of red berries from
c u r wild roses, exotic looking
I 1 pods, pine OOMS and my
J pussy willows already showing
■ their little satin noses. O ur Mrs.
l s udbo to q u ite fa m o u s in o th e r
I localities as well as here, for her
1 1\quisite and gay corsages, made
■ id these things and many of our
■ ladies spend happy afternoons
I together, m aking corsages to send
l a s gifts to those relatives and
■ friends inland, not so fo rtu n ate
It«
W«.
s< ape m aterial and local green
ery ’ and shipped it off to Port-
ery,
k nd to Alice Perkins and Mrs.
Newton! They are going to make
a rra n 8em ents in the name of the
G a rd e n t ’lnh and v\
Ix’ct to hear finc reports of their
e rto ,ts- as these two ladies will
1 e
! l'ni,>m b ered
f,„
th e i r ta le n t '
a rd a r t»stry in flower a rra n g e -'
r'lent Alice, of c o u n t , liv es .it
P ortland- but Mrs. Newton will
hOOn re tu rn to us. The All-Ore-
gon Christm as show is to be pre-
scnteci *n the Im perial hotel green
room on Dec- 15 and 16. Hours
2 p
■ lr St . LeaqUe
Tilt
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Valley team comes to Brookings,
and a re expected to give the lo
cals a tough game. L ittle is
Friday night places the B ru in s ! kn° Wn about the tcam except it
in the first county league game ls loaded "'»th talent and is sup-
ci the season when the locals P°sed to give a good account of
p a y the Ophir squad a t Ophir. I itself. A return gam e will be ar-
he local B ruinettes also play a - ri’nged later. Last Saturday, the
' ol,eyball game with the O phir 1(X'aIs were supposed to have gone
girls, which is the only awa> there but in respect to the two
f’-om home scheduled game this girl victims, cancelled the game,
year.
The following week two gam es
The Ophir hoys seem to be an hrve been booked: Crescent Citv
improved team, having “tak en ” at Crescent City and on Dec. 18,
n o , .
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Gold f Beach
overtim e e bat-
bat- Cold Beach will be at Brookings
£5 . ‘n in an an overtim
Dec .q
XH Kings.
Booked, Friday
Mrs. H arold Dodds and K athy
c.’me
last
/ u from Camas.
7 " ^ Wa«h.,
WaSh “ ,ast
u e e k to apen(j C hristm as w ith
tHc
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
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The holiday vacation begins on Young. Mr. Dodds will arrive to
Saturday, Dec. 15, the Illinois
l-nday, Pec, 21 a fte r school and spend Christm as w ith his fam ily.
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NYLON NIGHTIES
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resum e W ednesday,
Monday, D e c . V . national
school assem blies present t h e
Memory Wizard. W illiam W allace
to the student body.
Kruina Loom Up Strong.
Last Friday, W heeler H. S.,
near Tillamook, cam e here for
a 2am e on its itinerary, and w as
impressively trounced. 69-48.
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ni. to 9 p. m. an d any-
I have alw ays found it am us- c'ne luckY enough to be in P o rt
in g th at on nice days we all stay land on these dates, will flnd a
J Ei’ hom e, but ju st let a b ig s to rm ' isU
th ‘‘ i h W , tim e w ell spent
1 5‘°w in and out we all come,
“At Christm as, I no more de-
I flopping happily about town and sire a rose than wish a snow in
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the beaches, looking like a May’s new fangled m irth; but I
I lerd of gaily dressed penguins, : like each thing That in season
I ihuffling along in our big boots, grows.” Shakespeare (Copied out
|long slickers and sou’westers.
of the club year-book).
Some of the most treasured
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jieces of driftw ood are found af-
ler a storm and there is always
L o c a l N f iW S
he possibility of a quaint glass
loat bobbing in. The tourists m ay
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen
lave the ocean during the sum- expect to leave Thursday for a
ner months, for in the w inter it three-w eeks trip to southern Cali-
elongs to us.
fornia where they will spend the
Garden Clubbers are never idle, holidays with th eir children, all
e don’t even let those who’ve of whom will be present
loved away, rest on th eir laurels
Word received from Rev. E. C.
Hicks states he will rem ain away
perhaps another month. He is re
newing old acqpaintances and
going over much of the territo ry
he had seen m ore than 60 years
ago.
Well Drillers
school will
Ja n u a ry 2.
Were $9.95
Arnold C arpenter, who is w ith ,
the heavy field artillery, is horn
cn a furlough, visiting his pat
ents a t C arpenterville. He will
report to duty Dec. 19. His broth
er, Donald, was industed in the
M arine Corps, and left for Port
lend, Dec. 4.
NOW $7.95
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Broken Sizes
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Our Inventory includes finished rods hv bet
ter manufacturers. Also H O RN ELL and CON-
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is” to finish himself, or we will finish to his
order. Interchangeable Reader-McGill Handles
and large assortment of better reels. When deal
ing with us the customer is fully protected by
our guarantee.
Fong or Short Sleeves
SPECIAL, $1.98
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