JUNE
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
ree Hits Billed
“Pine Cone”
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the recert’J
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Put off a:]
l8 without I brdhofT & Hall’s g reatest ad-
fore story, ’•The H urricane,”
Pits met
nng glamorous Dorothy La-
Jon Hall, and Mary Astor,
^ming to the Pine Cone thea-
s 4d$—it
Friday and Saturday. O u t
in g feature of the picture is
[terrifying sound effects of the
hcane as it vents its fury on
¡island where the story tak es
_ Xordhoff and Hall are also
authors of “Mutiny on the
fety”
ne of the season’s most poig-
love stories “I’ll Be Seeing
starring Ginger Rogers,
[ph Cotton, and Shirley Tem-
[ will play Sunday and Mon-
DS
tor
>gs, Or
Fishing Gossip
old at the time of his passing last
Tuesday at Crescent City.
Surviving is his widow, M ertha
M. Moore, a daughter, Naomi D.
Cassell, Fort Dick, and a son,
Ralph of Harbor; two brothers,
Lloyd of Crescent City and Hugh
of Brookings; two sisters, Mrs.
Jane Crook of Crescent City and
Mrs. Ada Smith.
J. J. Gallagher
Fishing has been very good the
past week, and it promises to
continue. There have been a num
her of consistently good catches
reported on both the ocean and up
the Chetco and VV’inchuck rivers.
Hom er Johnson caught three
big ling cod over the week-end,
and tied into a “really big” one.
but his line broke and the ling cod
got away.
A visiting fisherman got his
lim it of large trout on Jack's
Creek, and several other nimrods
Dr. M cW horter will be a t the
reported catching 19-inch trout C roft Lily Growers Association
up there. The blue backs and meeting, next Monday, June 10, at
c u t-th ro a ts have been doing most 7:30 p. m. to give a report on
of the biting.
his recent survey of Croft lilies
Both salmon and ling cod arc in eastern greenhouses in refe r
taking the bait in the ocean, and ence to the bud count. He will
hcios celebrated Crime Doc- fly fishermen are having gooi show colored pictures which will
| meets a master killer in a luck up the stream s.
be of especial interest for all
iterpiece of suspense. See a
lily growers. Members are urged
cidal maniac running am uck!
to come early for a large crowd
is expected.
rung knives — transform ing
to cheat the law! Cunning
Two other events will also be
n-slaying innocents to hide
featured at the meeting. Presen
crime. “The Crime D octor”
tation will be made of a suitable
fonts murder to trap the real
F uneral services will be held testim onial to one of the associa
erer in “Just before D aw n” a t Sm ith River, at 2 p. m. today, tion’s members for “Distinguished
i comes to the Pine cone for N athaniel B. Moore, life Services” and the unveiling of
[Wednesday and Thursday,
long resident of Harbor. In te r D iV aration of Principles which
amer Baxter stars once m ore m ent will be a t the Smith River already has received wide ac
featured role, while others cem etery under direction of the claim from the florist trade over
It' cast include Adelle Rob- Roeder Funeral home, Crescent the country*.
1, Martin Kosleck. Mona Bar- City.
Word has been received from
Craig Reynolds and Robert
Born May 14 1873. at Chetco, the Pacific Bulb Growers Asso
IBarrat.
Oregon, Mr. Moore was 73 years ciation that dues for 1946 have
been set a t $2 per member. In as
much as the Croft Lily Growers
Association voted to affiliate with
this over-all association, each
member is expected to pay the
additional $2.00.
B i/
McWhorter Will
Show Lily Pictures
Harbor Resident
Passes, Tuesday
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sullivan
spent three days here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson.
The Sullivans are from Reeds
port.
John Bowdish and Charles W ard
were week-end visitors at the
Bowdish home at Medford, and
to look a fte r business affairs.
Kay Kessler left Friday for
Eugene where he enrolled at the
University of Oregon for the fall
term. He then went to Dayton
and vicinity w h e r e he visited
friends over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sherm an
and two sons, of Dayton, were
brief visitors in Rrookings T hurs
day, en route to San Francisco.
Mr. Sherman, cashier of the for
m er Bank of Dayton, and his
family arc on an extended vaca
tion trip which will take them
eastw ard from C alifornia to the
east coast, and from there on the
northern route home. They will
be gone about a month.
Mrs. C. I. P at rock was called
to Ashland Saturday by the ser-i
ous illness of her m other. The
elderly lady’s condition rem ains
unchanged at the tim e this paper
goes to press. Mrs. Patrick, cook
at the Good E ats Cafe, returned
to Brookings, Sunday.
Mason & Edwards, local con
tractors, started work on the
Newton house south of H arbor
the first of the week. They have
the Gustafson home under con
struction near the seashore, also
south of Harbor, besides doing a
remodeling job a t the Crissey
home.
Applications for nurserym ens’
licenses will be m ailed to grow
ers, startin g June 15, says R. F.
(Bob) Geiger, local sta te inspec
tor. New grow ers’ applications
will be somewhat delayed, since
they were not on the m ailing list
last year.
Robert Barton, MoMM3-c, is
on term inal leave from the navy,
following 19 m onths overseas, a
p art of which was spent on S ai
pan, Guam and Okinawa. He a t
tended Brookings High School for
three years, and is son of Mrs.
Goldie Swearingen, and grandson
of Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, local post
m aster.
Page Five
Mike Page is back on the job also 40 acres from Orlowe Link,
at the Chetco S tore a fte r spend seven miles north of town. Thé
ing two days at Knapp hospital. Campbells plan to raise lilies,
Crescent City, last week, Mike having a good s ta rt with the bulbs
was suffering with e a r trouble, already planted on the property
and was treated with penicillen, they purchased from Grace. P ete
which cleared up the infection.
Lesmejster, r e a l estate agent,
Wesley and Floyd Kindell com handled the sale of these prop
pleted clearing of alders from erties.
their land on Memory Lane, near! Ed Thornton and Val Menden-
the ocean this week They plan hall Jr., owners of the Chevron
„ u i ? un .,1L ° Ver this fal1’ and to Gas Station, announce this week
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th at they will be open 15 hours
Mrs. VWsley Kindell's parents. a day, seven days a week during
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Phillips, re the sum m er months. The new
turned to P ortland Sunday a fte r hours are effective imm ediately,
visiting here about a m onth.
and for the sum m er they have
W. J. Campbell, of Portland, hired Boh Church to help out.
purchased the Tony Grace hold-
Miss Joy Melndoe made a trip
ings on the Dawson tracts, and to E ureka, Wednesday.
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