Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 19, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    >5PAY. SEPTEM B ER 19, 1946
BROOKINGS-KARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Hcofu- o f the C roft L ily
Page T h ru
the Rod and Gun Cluh offered ry county fire conscious and wish and on Tuesday he attended a
daughter, Jane, all of the Bay
its service, should I desire it. to assure you that your efforts county fair board meeting at Gold
region, spent several days here
Frank U'uUv-n
are
appreciated.
However. I declined the kind of­
Beach.
visiting Mr. Pallady s and Mrs.
We are pleased to send under
and Mrs. Jack E verett and fer. explaining that, for the time
Ralph W allace spent a few days Irw in's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
,,/r Sandra of Los Angeles being. I preferred to appeal to the separate cover a Keep Oregon here visiting at the Milton Fos­ S. Hubbell.
Green license plate extension, fu r­ te r home. He returned south on
vv G: • of H arbor vis- honor of the public in general
Mrs Iris Orton returned re-
Frank Waldien family [th at I felt certain folks would re- nished to those who have contrib­ Tuesday.
c e n th from Klam ath Falls w here
;a>v Mrs Everett is Curt j spect our attitudes regardipg said uted to the Keep Oregon Green
E. H. Reekm an of San Fran- she went on a shopping trip and
Chas E. Ogle, exec­ I cisco left Tuesday morning a fte r to visit friends
1 practices of spotlighting, hunting program
pn > daughter
and Mrs. Don Estes of the or shooting at random on our utive secretary. K e e p Oregon visiting his family for a week
\ Mr. and Mrs Stanley P atterson
Ridge lookout left Sunday ranches without due thought, con­ Green Association.
E arl Pallady, accompanied by <ue moving into Johnson a p a rt­
Copies have been sent to the his sister. Mrs. Irw in and her m ents the first of the week
^rvallis where he will at- sideration, or permission of the
Woodworth Bros. Lumber Co., to
S. C. He plans to m ajor owners.
Surely that explains to you why Henry Keer of Brooking Lumber
t molog>
_mer Lindsley moved from signs such as "no trespassing," Co.. E E. Hanscam and Chetco
ckout on Vulcan Peak last keep out. "no camping,” and Rod & Gun Club, and Marlin T ry­
'no hunting” are mushrooming on of Fort Dick.)
,r Chetco School. Dist. No. everyw here in this particular vi­
On Highway 1(11—3 miles North of Brookings
Editor. P i l o t : Through the
tned Monday with sizeable cinity. People here do not want
courtesy
ol
our
good
friend,
Mrs.
to
appear
unfriendly
by
tacking
nent. Mrs. Dougherty is the
rand will drive the school up such orders. Indeed, we've [ May T. Stafford, we have had
w aited a long time to see some several copies of your paper and
and Mrs. R. M. B arr of dem onstration of common sense we are quite interested in the
ALSO TIMBER LAND SITES
Lake, Calif., were week-end before getting out the hammer ( roft lilies, ami should like te have
you
enter
our
subscription
for
at the W illard G raham and nails. Please don’t lay the
which we are enclosing a check
Mrs. Barr is Mrs. W illard blame on ye poor old hayseed!
S. S. Skidel-
Careless people made this bed for $3.00 herewith
im's sister.
sky
&
Co.,
Inc.,
per
S.
H. Skidel-
and now they’re distressed to find
IE O’ THIS AND T H A T
Brookings—or
¡> rainy weather gives me thorns in it. In conclusion I wish sky, 144 West 27th St., New York
pportunity to brush the dust to say if. and when. I turn any­
ty pencil and apply myself one in, my name will be on the
2225 S. E. Ankeny
Box 252
task of clearing up some dotted line. Look for it Truly it I
Portland,
15,
Ore*
Brookings,
Ore.
•minded individuals who ap- is a never-ceasing wonder to me:
how
scandal
runs
while
truth
must
itly are indiscriminately toss-
imors around the comm unity c ra w l!
E P Breakey. author of a re- ♦
“Honesty is not merely the best
my turning in to the police
cent
publication which has been
policy
it
is
a
basic
principle
"
folks who apparently an-
Would anyone be interested in well distributed about the area
enjoying a few nice and
w riting the Upper Chetco news? by the West (’oast Bulb Growers,
deer steaks.
you. I say if there are any If so, please contact Mr. Akers. Shapiack Outdoor Nurseries, and
in your mind, why don’t I have sadly neglected the news Triple S Bulb Farm s, besides be­
Portable Acetylene and Electric Welding
Isk the police if I turned any- end of this column, simply be­ ing published in the Pilot, was
pleased
to
learn
that
bis
pamphlet
—ask to see if my name cause I have been unable to con­
Too Large or Too Small-----
en on any complaint yet* tact members of the community, was well received. In a lette r
to
Ray
Struebing,
be
said:
due
to
distance,
and
because
I’m
, might at least give me a
Ray W Struebing,
to catch one first! To tell a very busy ranch woman. I hope
VIC OREWILER
Struebing
IJulb Farms,
[the truth, we’ve been trou- someone will volunteer as news
Harbor.
Oregon.
oery little with spotlighting correspondent.
D ear Mr. S tru eb in g ;
Box 109
Smith Riven, California
I wrote the article to be! Household hint for the week:
Thank you for your letter
It there were only two of- The finger of any old glow placed
of Sept. 5. and the enclosed
f" since the July 18 issue over the end of a curtain rod u ill
pamphlet.
I’ Pilot In the first case enablf one to ftlip thi curtain* on
Both your letter and the
ar was out of order and we easily or »imply dip On < o f the
7
pamphlet
were a most pleas­
investigate, and the second rod in paraffin.
ant surprise. I am glad to
was too much dust on the
know’ that my efforts are ap­
if place, the num bers were
parently making a w o r t h ­
JS?
'S
hsible.
4 ’»
while
contribution
to
the
de­
Editor, Pilot: The success of
teeming the aforem entioned
velopment of a bulb indus­
' -td a.' : ulally to refresh tiny public-spirited effort is de­
try on the west coast
mory, I stated just where pendent upon the standing of its
Wfould it I h ’ possible for
backers
in
each
community.
[ranch boundaries were and
you
to obtain a dozen or 15
¡O
We feel th at the splendid co-
I e farmers as a group would
copies
of this pamphlet and
appreciate it if folks’d operation which your company
send them to me tor my own
L. from spotlighting among has given the fire-prevention cam­
use? Thanking you for this
t'xrk that we, the W aldicns, paign of the Keep Oregon Green
favor, I am Sincerely yours,
Posting “No H unting” signs Association by sponsoring ads in
E. P BREAKEY
See the sensational Spark Gas-making dem onstration, and
your paper has been of great A n o th e r P u m p h h t F u rn ish e d
fcr ranch.
make us prove that Spark is the heater best suited to your
te time this was published, help in making the citizens ot Cur-
Ray Struebing, who furnished
needs. We w ill be pleased to
the Pilot with the recently-pub­
lished article which was put into
demonstrate these Spark O il
pahpmlet form, brought the Pilot
Heaters to you w ithout obliga­
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pper Chetco
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Topaz Rebekahs
Met Tuesday Eve.
Regular meeting of Topaz Re-
,bekah lodge was held Tuesday eve
ning with Noble Grand G ertrude I
Cale in the chair. Millie Peterson
was received into m em bership by,
transfer from Lakeview lodge.
Mrs. Ethel Frazier resigned of:
fice of vice-grand, and Mercedes
Phillips was uanimously elected
to fill the position.
Following the meeting. M arie
Hoar conducted a bingo game
with prizes being won by N e llie !
Bush. Ethel Frazier. Millie Peter-:
son. Violet Cleveland and Agnes
Darger.
Refreshments of pop com and
coffee w'ere served by Roy M ar-,
quis, Frank Hassett. L. V. H a r­
vel and George H assett.
Local News Items
Sgt. Lewis Hempel of Ham ilton
Field. Calif., spent a few days
here recently visiting his brother
and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.,
William Hempel.
Mark Wood made an overnight
bus»- - i io to Eureka Surtd
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