Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 29, 1948, Page 4, Image 4

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World’s Finest Climate
program being helped by the lo- ly and to aid them in planning
their production and marketing
operations, the OSC extension
Dance, l euruarv [time in this area. Funds locally, service has prepared an outlook
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will be solicited by men from the report. It is available free from
uruii^ all
.ii details
i / i are incom Legion post, sponsors of the Cubs county agents.
a
de ails are incom- an(j p^y Scouts, and by the Ro-
The report h a s sections on
plete, a “March of Dimes" dance tary club, sponsrs of the Sea the production outtlook, demand
has
scheduled by Chetco
pfwt been
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bcout snip, wnicn awaits a r n nv-
v - a and
n a p prices, price supports, farm
.„rf ' .'„«¡1,1’™ M? F riE .?' i'fb al of ,ts boat ,rom Bremerton f costs. net farm income, land
ST*,,*.“”
«aval yards
price, and rentals, and farm fam
20. it twas announced here early
ily living.
this week. Permission has been
Home GARDENS. The victory
granted by the school board for
garen of the war years is go­
use of the high school gym.
This dance, planned for a cos­
Friends and neighbors of Dean ing right on. However, this time,
tume affair, promises to be an Loomis are glad to note his re 1948, the old victory garden is
outstanding affair, with Chub turn to this area, from an ex to become the freedom garden.
Howes orchestra furnishing the tended trip through the middle The president’s garden commit­
music Further dettails will be west and south. He reports that tee is asking for 20,000,000 free­
published next week.
weather on the trip was strictly dom gards for 1948. There are
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¡unpleasant until he reached this three reasons for pushing free­
dom gardens: 1. to improve the
food situation in Europe, 2. help
Brookings school, is staying with meet the high cost of living, 3.
Mrs. Garcia in Harbor while her to improve general health levels
by providing a better diet. .
automobile is being repaired.
A $600 fund must be raised by William Tollman has returned
Curry county as its part of the from a visit to Reedsport, vis­
Boy Scouting program in Ore­ iting his daughter and family,
gon Trails council. Of t h i s Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pomerlo.
amount, Brookings and Harbor Mrs. Pomerlo returned with him
must raise $200, with the re­ to spend a few weeks here.
Mrs. Anna Waldien returned
mainder to be divided between
The final angling regulations
from Los Angeles area where she for 1948 were adopted January
Port Orford and Gold Beach.
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In j years past, this
mio a area
tra was
nan had « been
r-»« •• visiting for the past 26, by the Oregon S tate Game
under what was known as Coos-Jew weeks. Her daughter return Commission after re-convening
Curry council, with the entire led with her.
its hearing from two w’eeks 'ago
Mrs. Walter Jones, it is report­ when tentative regulations were
financial responsibility resting in
Coos county. Last May, before ed, underwent her operation with formulated.
Ernest Seaton, regional director out any complications, and is ex-
This order proposing to limit
for that council, resigned, Curry pected to be sent to her home in
county was set up as a separate the next ten days or so from the attractor blades to one-on a line
and the number of hooks to
unit with R. G. Sabin being nam­ hospital.
one set wras not adopted, and the
ed chairman. .
regulation will remain the same
Heretofore, viists by the re­
as last year.
gional directors were practically
“stolen" f r o m the sponsoring
Trout season and bag limits
FARM INCOME
With farm
unit at Coos Bay. Under the new production, nationally, 36 per- in «,......
general
will remain
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.
„ as origin-!
regime, Curry conuty may de- cent above prewar and the gen- aBy announced. The general sea-
mifnd and receive at least one- eral farm price level at 289 per- son W*H be from May 1 to Sept,
third of the director's time for cent of 1910-1914, it is evident
*n the state with the exception
work in the county. .
that the demand- domestic and that season for coastal streams
Brookings neveh has needed foreign—
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is the ¿ great
»a
price
ivv auo
sus W’D --
he a from
«.vy v/vi,
May 1 1 to Oct. 31
this assistance hs much as the taining factor. United States dis- ’hove titdewater and from June
troops in the northern part of posable income in 1947 is up to
to Oct. 31 in tidewater. Min-
the county. Locally, men have de­ about 255 per cent of the 1935-39 :rnum length limit tfor trout will
voted generously of their time and about 43 million pounds of he eight inches in the coastal
in the interest of scout work, food were exported in 1946-1947. waters and six inches in the
and as a result, scouting in 80 per cent grain and grain prod- rest of the state.
Brookings sets the pact for prac­ ucts.
i The season f o r salmon and
tically the entire coast.
To assist f a r m families to st eel head over 20 inches will be
However, with the senior scout judge the future more accurte-| the entire year for the state
exsept that coastal streams and
tributaries of the Columbia riv­
er below the city limits of St.
Helens, will be closed during
March and April. The Wilson,
Trask and Nehalem rivers will
be closed to all fishing during the
ELECTRIC COMFORTERS
month of November. Theer will!
lx» no open season in the winter
WESTINGHOUSE & RCA RADIOS
for steelhead in the Willamette
river and its tributaries above!
COMPLETE LIN E OF FURNITURE
Oregon City falls except in the
SMALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Santiam river and itst north
and south forks. The bag limit
FOWLER ANO WESTINGHOUSE
for salmon and steelhead over
twenty inches will be 2 a day
ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS
or 4 in any 7 consecutive days
for in possession, not more than
20 during any one year.
The jack salmon bag limit will
he 10 fish a day but not more
than JO in possession at any one
time; provided that during the
v . A. Mendenhall Sr. ..
yy g vy()jfe
open trout season the bag limit
I for jack salmon is to be counted
in anti as a part of the general
trout bag limit.
Last year’s closure of certain
coastal tributaries will remain
in effect this yaer. instead of
being opened for summer trout
fishing as tentatively proposed.
The regulation proposing to
dose boat fishing in the Tilla­
mook county streams above the
head of tide water was rescinded
and will not be in
A few changes
“ounty regu-
lat ions from th
cal Rotary club, funds must be
March I? Of V Dimes’
r\
OA niade available for the director’s
Local News Items
Curry County Must
Raise $600 “Fund
World’s Finest Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
Harris„„. ,eacher ln the
Fishing Rules Are
Told By Game Com
Co. Agent News
pa$ i
Creek.
the Rogue river to Illinois Falls.
Bag limit is 3 fish per day, but
Closed to ail angling .
not more than 6 fish in any seven Sept. 16 to April 30 * ty J
consecutive days, or in poses- of North Fork CoquUfc
sion.
above Hudson creek l
COOS COUNTY—
creek; East Fork CoqJiiie,
Closed to all angling: all trib­ above Elk Creek; m 2
utaries of East Fork, Coquille. Coquille river above u
Middle Fork Coquille, South Creek; South Fork abo\M
Fork Coquille, except Middle i Creek.
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THE BEST
Groceries
fc* Meats
I'lus S A IL Green Savings Stamps
BROOKINGS
MARKET
itnmarued.
at ions for
¡each county
udì
the regu-
¡ lations led ’ ,
i and the
Utu ones w i1}
ded in the
¡annual anglii
angling synopsis which
will be s vailable some time after
March 1
ROGUE RIVER
Th«' following changes wer<
muck*:
For trout not
ls than fifteen
wason in Sept. 16
to Nov. 30
«mi,,«!. , . 1
Rogue river.
l . , v r l„-„la. c
r e o , 1.» jn Ro
j ;ln
. - n v e r- e l u s i v e
ri . faru’*‘
mouth
f Applegate river; Sept. 16 to
rtb . 15 m that part of Uli-
exclusive of its trihu-
IV S
is th
Doings
[urged 1
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st. don
[ornent i
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and p
[fellows
Poker Players!
Join the “Jolly Boys” Card Club
NO DUES
W EEKLY SESSIO)
nember
patm
week, t
Everybody Welcome
W rite Box 44
H arbor, Oregon
Eagles,
[e've got
ting aft<
mess i
[ a word
R A U ’S
C A B IN E T
SHO
tu fellow
[fishing ti
the fun.
Cow bo j
CABIN ETS
Sash and Door F ram es
Houses Built or Remodeled
Lvtle, d
one mi
huh, S
le in rea
ting seast
ie a vot
the Rot
tell time
kt. Brad.
Call at Residence
Harold Rau
Brookings,
ib St
Bmost al
form on
hday mg
FASHION
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commur
Games
es were
the se
FROCKS
S P R IN G
D RESS
Wed nt
1, ll- li
STYLE!
Now Here! Never Before as Stylish — and (’«
as Low
Mrs. W. J. Ward
We Have Complete Lines of:
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
And Radio Company
ay. «D
LOCAL R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
BILL WARD’S CLOTHING STORI
kf
pn 2 w’i
largest |
very en
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drawing
kgs at th
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lit in rar
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new un
king.
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FOR
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Sheet Rock Wallboardl
i'e are gc
ry TuPsdi
i’e are su
flney b a d
Ira Ki
lie boys
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Approxim ately 8000 Sq. feet, with tape I
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and crack filler, complete.
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C U V IE R
Mo:
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GREEN
New Bldg, on Ocean side of Hwy, Ju st nortli|
of (he Inspection Station at the State Line
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8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
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P N E I W A and N U O S E S D
" te lo r the 194S C atalogue on the Famons
Kimball Pianos
PRICED ' right .
coast t
Style
LEONARD
Pia»|
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