Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 14, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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TRPAY MARCH 14. 1946
,eek Old Today; Rod and Gun Club Local News Items
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of
lot Is “Walking” Adds 10 To Roster Corvallis
were week-end guests
of the Neil Chapmans. Mr. Smith
is planning to move from Corval­
lis to enter business in Brookings.
Lt. Bob Nicodemus is here on
terminal leave, waiting for his
discharge from the army air
corps. He expects to locate here
and go into bulb raising w’ith his
parents.
Mrs. Paul C. Richardson of
Portland arrived Wednesday for
a four-day visit with her mother,
Mrs. Ida DeMoss. While here Mrs.
Richardson also visited Mr. and
Mrs. Bert DeMoss, Mrs. Thor Ask
and Mrs. Harry Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bixler
and son, Gary, recently of Obre-
gon, Mexico, where he was sup-
enintendent of the flax retting
plant, were Monday viistors at
Brookings. Former manager of
the Dayton Flax Plant, Mr. Bix­
ler found he could not withstand
the tropical heat, and resigned his
position. He looked this area over
with view of locating here in |
some business venture. .
A birthday party for Helen
Fisher was held at the Ed Hoar
home, Sunday. Twelve w’ere pres­
ent to help her observe the event.
Her sister, Mrs. Let a Richardson,
foe Gallagher has been under
Mrs, Priscilla Robinson arrived of Portland, w’as also present.
Herbert Lemming has been in­
of a doctor for several days Wednesday from Los Angeles to
tc a bad tooth. His plumbing look after her property in this ducted into the army, according
to word recently received here.
Lp has been closed several days. district.
A former resident, he has been
living with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Lemming at Cave
; Junction.
A nearly albino hen hawk has
been seen cruising about this area
during the past winter. Its plum­
age is about the color of a sea
gull and would be mistaken for
j one of them were it not for its j
Housing Wiring and Industrial Wiring
i hawk-like hunting low over tpat-
ches of brush, and occasional
poise above a suspected prey.
Mrs. Gladys Kindall has return-1
ed,
permanently, to her home in |
Is Now In Operation
Brookings after the ytar years
spent in the Seattle^ neighbor­
hood. Her son, Floyd, stays on
as a permanent employee at the
Westinghouse and Zenith Radios When They
Boeing plant. Mrs. Kindall has
Are Available—Watch this space
not been much in circulation due j
to a severe siege of flu. Besides
teaching here a number ot years ,
ago, she also served on the school i
board.
Mrs. Virgil Wolfe, who is in a
San Francisco hospital following,
an operation, is reported doing
well.
Mrs. Lillie Meyers announced
V. A. MENDENHALL
the marriage, last w’eek, of her
daughter. Nellie Myers, formerly
of Brookings, to Mr. Floyd White
of Portland. The couple was mar­
ried last Wednesday at Portland..
They spent their honeymoon at
the beach.
The birthday club had a com­
bined birthday party Sunday eve­
ning for Helen Fisher and Ole
Ask, both of whose birthdays is
March 10. About 14 members of
the club w’ere present to help in
observing the double birthday
event.
Mrs. M. S. Brainard returned
| with her brother. Bill, Tuesday,
i to the ranch of her parents, at
Ophir, for a short visit.
Mrs. R. A. Head, ol Klamath
Falls, her Colorado nephew and
f his wife,' made a hurried inspec­
tion of the Head’s lily plantings
here, Tuesday, returning over the
mountains the same evening.
ie Brookings-Harbor Pilot is
week old today, and its pub-
rs are proud *o report that
infant enterprise is rapidly
nng. and hope that its read-
see in it a need fulfilled.
Hs also hoped that the diffi-
fie> and obstacles entailed in
beginning of a new venture
, as this have been overcome.
ns issue, as was the first, is
g distributed, as completely
>ossible, to all the people of
Brookings-Harbor area with-
cost.
owever, after this issue, the
,t will be distribted only to
Dona fide subscribers, of which
re are many (and the list is
Ling dady by leaps). Next
ik's issue will be limited to
who have paid, and for the
11 news stands.
ubscriptions may be had by
fling to the Pilot office in the
pment of the Central Build-
The publishers will be glad
fchow anyone about the shop as
y believe it is one of the most
dern and best equipped shops
ng the coast.
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GENERAL
The Chetco Rod and Gub club
held its regular monthly meeting,
Tuesday evening. Called to order
by the president, Bob Perkins,
Patrolman Ray Gardner was in­
troduced to the club, and gave
a pep talk on rigid observation of
the game laws as a means of fish
and wild-life preservation for the
younger generations.
The Chetco Rod and Gun club
steel-head trophy was unveiled to
the members.
The club had as its guests at
the meeting all the young Isaac
Waltons of Brookings-Harbor, and
for their benefit showed a techni­
color motion picture of the Illi­
nois s t a t e game commission's
game preserve program.
Following the picture, ice
cream, cake, coffee and cokes
were served to all present. Fifty
club members were present, and
nine new’ members were voted in.
They include:
Neil Chapman, Eddie Hoar,
Dave Holman, Pete Lesmeister,
Roy Annin, Oliver Norris, Archie
Diment, B. J. Gould, and J. W.
Hagan.
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FO O D S
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E L E C T R IC
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55c
CONTRACTING
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Westinghouse Appliances
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
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