Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 02, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    wgPAY, MAY 2, 1946,
jth River Post
:ts Officers
KITH RIVER - At a recent
ting of the newly-formed Le-
"post, held at the Community
under temporary chairm an-
of Kenneth Layman, these
? elected.
jmmander—John Barnum.
Vice-Commander—Andrew
Vice-Commander — Irvin
i.
utant—Perry Davis.
geant - At - Arms — Jam es
ugh.
ince Officer Jam es Hight,
orian and Chaplain—H arold
i.
lie installation will be held
Mordock G.
RO EDE R
Funeral D irector
and
Ambulance Service
Phone 1091
Crescent City, Calif.
BROOKINGS-HARBÜR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Tuesday, May 7, a t the Commun­
ity hall, with a degree team from
E u rek a to install the new officers.
The public is invited.
L ake E arl Grange Busy
The Lake E arl Grange m et in
reg u lar session at their hall at
F o rt Dick with O verseer Ray Rob­
ison presiding in absence of M as­
te r Ham.
Home
Economics
president,
Florence Bursk gave a report of
club activities.
The teen-age m eeting will be
held May 26 at the hall with
Cecelia Tryon as chaperon, a s­
sisted by parents.
D uring lecture h o u r C. W.
G rant, district agent of E ureka
district, F arm ers Insurance, gave
a talk, discussing insurance rates
to farm ers.
Tom Pennell of F ort Dick was
appointed Grange insurance agent
for Del N orte County. Mr. G rant
showed two educational movies:
“Tropical Flowers in Am erica,”
and pictures of old Mexico.
At the close of business, re ­
freshm ents w ere served a t the
banquet hall.
Firem en Sponsor Dance
The annual firem en’s d a n c e
sponsored by the local firemen,
S atu rd ay night, was a success.
Music was furnished by D esJar-
din’s orchestra. A neat sum was
cleared, with proceeds going to
purchase fire equipm ent.
We Have A Full Stock Of
VIGORO
---- GET IT W H IL E IT LASTS------
CHETCO
STO RE
CUT F L O W E R S
AND P L A N T S
Visitors Are Welcome A nytim e
Hendry's Greenhouse
At the Winchuck Bridge
8. & 8. Cafe
Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m.
dinners and short orders
Seven D ays a W eek
’"HENCE BUCHANAN
Proprietors
BERTHA BEERS
SENIOR
HOP
Brookings High School Gym
SA TU RD A Y , MAY 4
Ham and Bacon Will Be Given
As Door and F loor P rizes
Adult
60c
GOOD MUSIC
C hildren, un d er 12, 25c
Mr. and Mrs. M ark Wood of
H arbor were week-end guests of
Mrs. Wood’s sister, Mrs. W arren
Bailey, at the Bailey ranch, near
Fort Dick.
Com plete H ard w are Line
Brookings
Fishing Gossip
By J. G. Gallagher
Now that the fishing season is
opened it seems too had th at m ore
of us are not getting the bene­
fits of the sport, which is sa
well mentioned in the following,
w ritten by Edgar G u est:
“A feller isn’t thinking mean,
cut fisfihin’; h i s thoughts a re
mostly good and clean, out fishin’;
he doesn’t knock his fellowmen,
or harbor any grudges then; a
feller's glad to be a friend, out
fishin’; a helpin’ hand he’ll al-
j way lend, out fishin’; the b roth­
erhood of rod and line, a n ’ sky J
an’ stream , is alw ays fine; men
come close to God’s design, o u t !
fishin’. A feller gets a chance to,
i dream . out fishin’; he learns the;
beauty of lake and stream , out
fishin’; and the man wash his
soul in air th at isn’t foul with
selfish care. an’ relish pain and
simple fare, out fishin’
Now is time for all good men
to lay aside the lily hoe occa-
sionally and pick up the rod and
reel.
Reports are coming to me ofj
vood catches of big trout in th e '
Chctco and W inchuck. Several
have reported seeing salmon in j
;he Chetco—none, however, have
Tried fishing for them so far.
Clothing Drive Success
In B rookings-H arbor Dist.
National Em ergency Clothing
drive, which ended Tuesday, was
a success in this area, Mrs. J. E.
Stevenson, chairm an for the area,
told the Pilot.
The drive here collected a p ­
proxim ately 100 pounds of shoes,
bedding and clothing, which will
be sent to overseas nations, w a r­
tim e allies which a rc in w ant.
Thor Ask returned Sunday a f­
ter a week spent at P ortland and
Medford. He attended a conven­
tion of freezer locker men a t
Portland, early in the week.
H. T. Jacobs retu rn ed to his
home, Tuesday a fte r six weeks
spent at the P o rtlan d sanitarium ,
receiving medical tre a tm e n t for
shingles. He is much improved in
health.
WANTED — 8 men to build
and operate sawmill. P erm anent
for those who qualify. F. A. W a­
ters. Cabins 4 and 5. H arris to u r­
ist Court, Brookings.
Oregon
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'Not oil for the lamps of China,
but lum ber for the homes of
Brookings” is the slogan of the
Curry County Lum ber Co., as it
got its planer under way this
week.
“The planer may not be in full
production until next week,” said
Homer Kessler, “since there are
a few ‘bugs’ to work out. Next
week will see a big difference.
“I w ant to furnish people of
this area lum ber a t reasonable
prices.,” he added.
The last m eeting for the school
year of the local Parent-T eachers
Association is set for Friday a f­
ternoon at 3:15 Plans for picnic
last day of school, May 22, will
be completed at th a t time.
The responsibility of selecting
a queen for the festival rests on
the association, and definite plans
will be announced at this m eet­
ing.
An added a ttrac tio n will be the
4-H Sewing Club display. The
club will also conduct a business
m eeting and give a dem onstration.
Page Seven
Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co.
Curry Co. Lumber
Planer Working
P.-T. A. Will Meet
Tomorrow A fternoon
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