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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1946)
îSDAÏ. APRIL 18, Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBÜR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Page S i'.i < from P etalum a, Calif. Hcrl chairm an w rites me th a t they tak in g to the field with gun in it closes at 10:00 p. m. J. Mason and H arry W. E d hand, to be arm ed w ith proper A fter the rink closed I had a are having a pick-up cam paign uards a re moving their bus license and knowledge of what talk with the people who run it. of clothing th a t was missed the iness here, at once, from tht m ay and w hat m ay not be consid Here are a few rules they gave first time. California location. T h e y ered as fair game. me, and told me these w’ere essen So now we will gladly receive have purchased from IV. H. T rapping prospects are entic tial to run a successful rink w ith clean and mended discarded clo Hibbard, the residence next thing and bedding, and shoes (in ing. T here a re weasel, milk, rare out tro u b le: »tinuid from Page One door east of the Hibbard res 1. No drinking. pairs), during the month of Ap o tter, m artens, fisher, and other idence. 2. Effective floor m anagem ent. ril. Will you kindly advertise toi fu r-b earers back in the hills, but ,.s. but I'll pass mine along. 3. No going outside. this effect. The second drive will " ¿jal thing, bear are harm - here again, one m ust be fam iliar 4. No fast skating, and last until April 30. Such clothing t0 humans but don’t try to w ith the law of the land and 5. No rough stuff. is much needed. It should be ta k a drink down his th ro at, obey it. A lthugh some pelts do There were peoples of all ages en to the B aptist Com m unity | ne old timer barely lived to not prim e up so well in this mild K They are great depredat- e r clim ate there is still a good present—children 3 and 6 years church basem ent. Sincerely. Mrs. Vacuum fl0cks of sheep and m ostly m a rk e t for such as may be taken, to men and women with gray hair. J. E. Stevenson, South C urry Co. The m anagem ent is strict in his Collection chairm an. legally. -ed down because of this. enforcement. A fter one or two had Xar. too, are in the country An active agency in the fur Now Available usuallv must be hunted with th eran ce of outdoor enjoym ent been ruled from the floor for a E xclusive Sales and Service week or so, the gang at C rescen t, ed dogs. They are very de m ay be of value to the hunter. For Curry County lve and harmful to other This is a ra th e r large group of City were very nice. These people would be glad to ah both wild and domestic, men, women, and youngsters, on their heads rests a con m ost of whom are experienced in give any help they could. I think Box 23 Brookings, Ore. able bounty. They have, even rough country, who have formed we could get up something like Tw o new' building contract <ent years, been taken of j them selves into the Chetco Rod th at here, and I also think it is ors have been attracted here ’arge size and one m easur- and Gun Club. Application to this a grand idea—don't you? Yours truly, H arry O. Payne. mne feet, from tip to tip, is group may set one straig h t on P. S. The skates used there w’ere at all uncommon. Like other w hat may or may not be done. fibre-wheeled. They say th ere is ibers of the cat family, they The Coos County Fire P a tro l as no damage to floors. "about, mostly avoiding all sociation m aintains, during the act with detection or danger I fire season, a local guard who is j Chamber Would Be Glad To Aid The cham ber of commerce is there are many people who well inform ed on m atters relative open for any suggestions such as • lived in their territory’ for to his territory’ and for the real, (e-time who have never actu- rough back country there is no yours, with these provisions: To give the cham ber aid in gaining seen one of these “c ats.” b e tte :(e r authority than the rangers membership which could raise a ievre the same critters else- of the U. S. Forest Service, said re called “panther.” "pum a,’' agency adm inistering by far the sum sufficient to do all things all •mountain lion.” A pparently, g re a te r portion of the territory the people w ould have the c h a m -; have no redeeming feature. behind. T heir district headquar ber do. Limited in finances as it At the Winchuck Bridge is, the cham ber would have quite te rs are a t Gold Beach. here's a sprinkling of coyotes, a lot of trouble putting out money In e ith er hunting or fishing ex for such a venture. and don’t be alarmed if, when ping back in the country, you peditions out into th at wildest of However, th a t doesn’t stop the them howling, off on some wild areas, one should never lose cham ber of commerce from doing ndge. You might get a shot sight of the fa c t th at he is in a much, if membership could be in ine, but the chances are th a t friendly Country if he is wise to creased so that the budget could Coyotte knows the score be- and observes its ways and also be boosted to stand such a load. the deal, and will be well th a t he is a little infinitesimal It is quite likely, if lum ber is of the way before you get anim al in a very’ harsh and cruel ever available, a private e n te r nn miles of him. He’s suscep- country if he lets himself get prise could be induced to take up e to trapping and th e re ’s a careless or foolhardy. If he will this m atter, successfully, and yet nty on him. too, for he can but observe* a few- simple rules. be in line with youthful pocket hob’ 'with domestic stock ! w ith eith er rod or gun of* both, books.— ye editor. female coyotes will m ake do he'll never find a source of down ** * , » •• i» « • *• - w *• nated boy dogs forget all rig h t pleasure to equal the »iouth- D ear E ditor: We carried on an ern end of Curry’ County, Oregon. European relief cam paign just ut their morals. 1» of the worst pests of the previous to your arrival in this t country is the wild cat, or area. Now the state collection x cats. They prey on the D ear E ditor: Regarding a cou Her game, especially the fea- ed ones, and many’s the tu rk ple of articles th at were printed ve destroyed. They prowl a few’ weeks ago, some folks are tly at night and their kills are w ondering w hat could be done to e frequently come upon, back offer the young folks something he country. A bounty, too. is to do besides patronizing beer hem. They are not averse to p arlo rs and carousing around the drag domestic kittens, dogs, s tre e ts of an evening. I was down at Crescent City coon. a couple of w’eeks ago and stayed »n’ The scamp of his range, n are all through the country’ all night. W hile there, I went to they surely can mess up a a skating rink th at had opened fen, an orchard, even a hen- a short tim e ago. Teen-agers I *• whenever they feel like it. had seen on the streets and other tes many a coon-shy dog in places th a t they have no business some pup that tied into w ere enjoying themselves. I am Mb old coon and learned wondering if our cham ber of com coons can be worse medicine m erce could arrange something " *4ey look. Coons are especi- like th a t for this community. The pec$>le Vtat run the rink noxiou^ to the rancher, who ts and traps them down w ith at Crescent City a re iri the busi * regard for their eliteness! ness for the money, but we could *re are countless variety to m ake just a small charge to pay small, four-fqoted beasts, for hall rent, lights, w ater and several of them are pro- the skates. I don’t know just w hat time “• by either state or federal “4 it is imperative, before the rjnk opens in the evening but egged Game In This Area ELECTROLUX Cleaners Contractor Here From Petaluma Ralph Hulander BASTBR L IM E S crofct Hendry's Greenhouse food Cats Cafe Where Good Food and Friends Meet Grayshel's In The Mailbox: AVERN Caster CANDLES NOTICE rotal REWARD of $50.00 is offered by the ^fsi^ned for information leading to the ar- 1 and conviction of person or persons remov- or destroying entrance markers to the en- Jice of any of the below-named property own- land: lie Rodehaver H. T. James Andrew Hoffeldt jämin Turner E. L. 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