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PAGE FOUR — BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON A rt Group Plans OUR SHOP . Did you hear about John Snyder, Ralph Tew, Ralph’s wife and George Young go ing fishing? On a Saturday, recently, they tried to close the shop at 1:00 p.m. for an overnight trip to the Upper Summer Bridge but it was late when they finally did get underway and a f t e r dark when they made camp. Now, just who would think that it would rain? Fish were caught but so were colds. The wheels, of your car, if out of line, only a fraction, can cause serious tire wear. These men can remedy this as well as catch fish. C. "Ed" Dempsey -J For A rt Course The Pelican Bay Art Associat ion announti's the Basic Art Course, conducted by Raymond Pisarek, will start Friday, Feb ruary 24th at 8:00 p.m. This Class will begin with a study of the basic elements of Design and j continue on through Composition and Color Principles with many practice projects assigned. '1 hese lessons should I k ? of real value to all those interested in any craft or related art, as the principles such as interior decor ation, landscaping, dress design ing, and perhaf»s most imi»ortant of all, the appreciation of just Anyone interested in enrolling may attend the Friday evening class at the Studio in the rear of the Manley Building. TURKEY SUPPER J Little Ole Brookings By The Sea By "B ud" Pisarek what good art is. WANT A OS Thursday, February 23, 1956 V.F.W. HALL A d u lts .............. s1.50 Children (under 12) . 75< Frr Funds to Clear, Preserve and Improve a Building We ALL Use. SATURDAY, MAR. 3 — 6 P.M. W R IT T E N B Y M RS. P A T G IBSO N FOR T H E 1956 L IO N S C L V B and B A R B E R S H O P M IN S T R E L SH O W I his here poem’s to you from me. You are sure a pretty town, With the rain all coming down. Ne ver need to fear a drought, Just hope your front yard won’t wash out! (And never hang your washing out.) FOLLOW the crowds FREE CAN ’Course the streets arc none too hot * But SCENERY, that’s what we got, So who cares if there’s holes and mud, And through the rocks and ruts we thud. We don’t swear and cuss and stew, We slow down, and admire the view! (And hope the tires don’t wear through.) And even when the lights go off, And we are dying with a cough, And all of the kids have got the flu, And after that, the measles too. We don’t worry, fret, or frown, And curse the day w£&w this town. (We get inside, so we don’t drown!) The driveway’s flooded, fishing’s bad, 1 he T .V. won’t work, we’re getting mad. Got poison oak, chewed up with fleas, The wind blew down the myrtle trees. But do wc give up, and start to pack? NO I The roads arc washed out, they’d send us back! - 4 BOYSEN PLASOLUX ENAMEL RUBBER FLAT WALL • PAINT Alii A W H,TE $3.45 and COLORS • - So sick or well, lights off or on, Damp or dry, we carry on: And Brookings, dear, we love you still, And cause we’re NUTS, we always will. And now, farewell, adieu, gixxlhye. This poem is finished; so am I. (’Course you know, it was all a lie.) FOR FUNDS TO CLEAR, PRESERVE anJ IMPROVE A BUILDNG WE AEE USE. BOYSEN SUBURBAISi HORSE PAINT $5.35 NEVADA 3 .95 Value FENCE PAINT $3.25 LL: WER GIO Regular 5 .57 A Gallon SALE Friday, Saturday feu, 24,2$ lx • » • • • • $ 4.59 FI,OCR COVERING TOP QUALITY - z LOWEST PRICE IN OREGON REMNANTS $1.98 up WATCH Ski? ★ FREE TRIP TO HAWAII ★ A GORGEOUS 8-D A Y VACATION WITH ALL EXPENSES PAID ! FORMERLY AT MINCERS JEWELRY ★ ★ ELGIN & BULOVA WATCHES J-B WATCH BANDS 1 G et Your Tickets for Free Ladies and Men's Watch to be given aw ay This Wondefrui Trip Is For Two People — * ★ DIAM OND SETTING ★ JEWELRY REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS . . . . Lucky Numbers w ill be posted in w indow Monday, February 27th NOW LOCATED IN PALMERS DEPARTMENT STORE LATEST ELECTRONIC TIM ING EQUIPMENT ★ WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING ★ ★ LICENSED WATCH MAKER GUARANTEED REPAIRS Come To Our Store For Full Information GRAND OPENING NOW IN PROGRESS Drawing On A 9 x 12 Wool Rug on Friday 3 p m OSTENBERGS