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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1948)
»q flarlnr fìlrtf Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community THREE, NUMBER SIX ,ST RITES HELD TURDAY FOR IRY STOLLER BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Visitors Arrive From Home At Kodiak, Mon. LOSS PROMPTS Public Meeting Was Postponed for Time THURSDAY, A PRIL 8. 1948 TROUT PLANTED ON WINCHUCK AND CHETCO Mr. and Mrs. Don Whirry and A/| A k | T A D C C I A k l Due to an automobile accident daughter, Donna, of Kodiak, ■ ■ I M I l I V I l C s H w K i which claimed the life of a mem Alaska, arrived Monday for a ber of the family of the state visit of about a month with his’ Louie Stoller Will Not building inspector, due in Brook- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whir-’ Seek Commissioner Job ,nKs- Wednesday, the scheduled _____ ¡meeting was postponed until Jiih School Friends ry, and other relatives. Fish of Migrating Don Whirry, who is employed such time that he can make the fill Church To . .. I • u . ,, j * i In a statement to the Pilot. . at the naval air base at Kodiak, t o . n ? l trip. Size; Hopi' For . h a „ . . been _____ . , ,n the >ouW Tuesday, Louie Stoller f said he Capacity there since early notsFel(ttle c He represents the state de- Better Fishing war. commissioner in the forthcoming par,n’ent ° f education, and was rites for Mary Lou Stol- primaries and election. Prompt recommend the changes to J At the request of Merle Hnns- accidental victim, were held ing this is the tragedy which a ? ’ 1.,, . " '. i " °ea st um . s in cam, cnm preslaPni 01 the inc t'tietco itixl president of Chetco Rod 2 p.m.. Saturday from the claimed the life of his daughter. “ T . a *’ 18 rlcl may be' and Gun club, the Oregon State tut Community church with He asked that this statement be game commission released 10.000 p\ah Witnesses in charge, published: trout in the Chetco and Win- ucted by a Medford elder, ifccnt tragedy tha4 , chuck rivers the past week. was at the Brookings These fish are of migrating br°usht us itary. ’ _____ more pain and sorrow than we size. That is they have been rear ^gughter and youngest child, have ever known. At the same ed by the state hatcheries to a Another Step Is Made time it brought us a demonstra V.r. and Mrs. Louis Stoller, size which they ordinarily attain |y Lou was born in the Har- To Meet Demands of tion of loyal friendship and hu before making their seaward mi- vicinity February 7, 1932. man kindness that has given us gration. This fact is important Growing Community attended.the local schools blessed strength to carry on. that anndramous fish go to “Hobgoblin House” Is in »as a member of the sopho- These neighbors and friends sea at certain sizes depending on . . A Multilith Model 1*50 c..sc w^o came to see uS to Share our class. Her . popularity was Under Direction Of the species of fish and the mor ted by the massive floral press, capable of doing ( o or gr jef and | 0 offer assistance are tality rate is much higher with Miss Woodward * given by various classes, printing or reproduction of pho- the peOpie i would serve if I younger trout. nates and the school chil- tographs, has been installed by con|jnued my political campaign Friday, April 23, has been the Since trout fishing has been individually. Brookings-Harbor Pilot to meet ag coun|y commissioner, date set by the senior class of on the downward grade in coast the demands of this growing ¡1 bearers were members of U1V ue,Hil,,ua v‘ l,,‘” j am withdrawing my name, as al waters during the past few high school: Gene Reiling, cornmunity and cbentele- I do not feel now that I can give Brookings High School for the years the state game commission annual play, “Hobgoblin House’’, ' r Garvin. Bob Church, Thp latest wort! in presses of (hjs splendid community the time at the high school gym. Under di has put into effect a big program Brown, Raymond Reekman this t>’Pe’ this machine is bcst and service they rightly deserve. rection of Miss Ruth Woodward, of trout restocking. Coastal LaVerne Mendenhall. used for stationery which is dis- j vajue the friendship of each And the cast wlil consist of: trout are among the most dif- From Truck ; tinctive through art work or every one of them more than Darius Krupp—Caretaker of IR’ult of Hsh to propagate st Wednesday noon she. and photographs. Samples of this > p o tio n or publicity. Hobgoblin House, Howard Groes-'««'tificially but with the energ roup of boys and girls, were type of work may seen on th^ From the depths of our hearts etic program now in operatiou, n the small truck driven “Pacific Coast View Stationery” comcs our appreciation and beck. much is being learned about Monk” Wilson, on the Harbor which has been printed and plac- thanks to all who showed their | Miss Priscilla C arter— The *... (hcjr ,e habiu. diseases, thoughtfullness in so many dif-ipresent owner, Charlie Land- w. Mrs. Kerns, nurse, soon cd ’n stores for sale auer. the scene ordered an ambu-i Another feature of this press ferent ways.—Louie Stoller. Marian Carter Miss Carter’s . , rb Hanscam sb<’W(ld ,b<1 !e an4 she was rushed to the is tbe amount of production pos .. , t-*.- _ hatchery truck where the tal at Crescent City, where sible, which cannot be obtained niece. Yolande Ettinger. , most accessible ,, driver , I places were on Sea Scout Ship was pronounced dead on ar- on presses of other types. Jill Carter- Marian’s younger the rivers and 8O , he 5o00 trout The public is invited to inspect sister, Dot tie Stark earmarked for the Chetco w pn fonk” alighting from the the work produced on this press, Plans Crab Feed Frank Harlow Marian’s fi- released near Bruce hole. In the fc his friends said, left h u r-'and see wbat Possibilities the ad- ance, Don Vaughan. Winchuck a like number were !>’ when he saw that the girl dition of this new machine may For May Crowds Jack Loring Jill's fiance, placed near Henry's ranch. injured. mean to the future of the com These finny beauties should munity in way of advertising bul- To help finance the program j Tony Felipe. Susan Parkins -The English afford fine sport for those angl- iX a x. n x I letins and circulars. • ^ r Q a T t r TO O , IS S , , One X (tant eheo J first i7hisPX w of m work te - ~ T ~ a d X X X and £ livTy of the pieces OFFSET PRESS IS INSTALLED AT rSLOT PRINT SHOPstruck mv farnily •ng Planned eve,,,ng April SENIOR CLASS SETS DATE FOR PLAY, APRIL 23 the chami«-r co m Genrge m .w . Funk « » . k . 7 • l ;-,-; L’‘ ••••’ <>. the trout season, ,4 U many of of which and , b r *£Verne W .rts Darkle cook wha, angler can ..u.hfully say inn _ ’ , p . .. Oikland K m Larrie Robinson. that his pulse does not beat just . ,he scho° ' house' • " ' shCS Oakland |allnrhlnR> ceremonies May 31.. |iluPlM, in) Bronson An ««cap- „ little (aster. pal meeting will be held for flower show. Such were plans talked Tues- Bob Churc„ ; ....................................... Purpose of setting up a day noon by the skipper, Elmer jjjp ^.¡|gjna -Bronson's kcep- Parker. and the Rotan club. Jack Mypra Parents of Cubs P.-T. A. Names sponsors of the ship. While many Headless Phantom—’ ’ ? ’ details still remain to be worked L , Rau Will Meet, Monday children are urged to J 9 4 g _ 4 9 O f f i c e r s v i out, the affair under direction o t, ¡s a piay that will send A meeting of parents ot Cub , *s P>(ked for this patrol Local P.-T. A: unit named of- the lads of the ship, assisted by sbjVers Up your back, but with scouts and prospective members rained for the job after ficers for the coming year at the tbe Rotary club and Rotary evcr_, thrill there’s a laugh. Miss will hold a special meeting next . a\e been screened for April meeting, held last Thurs- Anns. Carter and her two nieces go to Monday at the baseihent of the •,rrent and ability. At this day. with Mrs. Archie Hendicks With the funds raised by this Hobgoblin House so the nieces Baptist Community church for certain spots will be being named president. feed, the ship hopes to pay for will be away from their boy- the purpose of becoming better for posting of these pa- Renamed were: Mrs. Bema- the repainting of the boat, the friends and what a mess they' acquainted with the program, dine Steele, vice-president; Mrs. overhauling of the motor, and get into, ghosts and ghostly do-( Parents will be shown w hat is violating common traffic’Joe Zumpfe, treasurer. Mrs. John to buy such needed equipment ings everywhere. Be sure to turn expected of them in aiding their */ ** noied and the license! Ginther was elected secretary, j necessary to carry on the pro- out for this comedy mystery - j sons in gaining the ranks of cub- p 'omed over to state Howard James, memter of the ?ram for the coming year. The don.t forget April 23. Watch for bing. Failure in the cubbing pro nder-ace drivers and the school doard. reported on the jads hope to make the feed an j ojjowing advertisement ! ! ! gram may be traced directly to i-rods'' *■’11 take parental indifference. Everyone note of conditions of the local element- annual affair, e Patrolmen. ary schools as checksd by the connected w-ith cubbing is urg Local New» Item» state department of education. ed to come. Weather Report The Hanscam family tyave re- Bruins Awarded . “One World or None” a mo tion picture depicting the atomic Local News Items lib a li Letters Max. Min. Rain ban! who accompanied Mrs. E. age, was shown to the group. Sunday: Mrs. Elma J¿nk&£ fr»»m Car- .02 E. Hanscam Sr. to Portland, that ; 49 ........ 60 rnemb of the Bruin This had been shown to upper-J , March 29 .03 the operation on Mrs. Hanscam’» nation. Washington, is in Brook- 43 55 March 30 with two student classmen that day. and a O eye was a success, and that it is ings for dental work. •ifers, 40 ........ 60 31 re awarded letters cussion was led by Verne Garvin March .06 now necesasary for quiet rest in The Rt. Rev. Benjamin D. Dag- r3pent 46 1 April 1 ... ........ 51 ent body meeting, j following the showing. well, D. D., Bishop of Oregon, for 1 68 the hospital for another week 47 1Ving lett ......... 47 2 .... ' April w-ere: Refreshments were serve .32 Mrs. Missouri Morgan returned the Episcopal church will hold Church •°ny Felipe and room representatives of 36 ........ 46 April 3 .86 the latter part of the week from a service Monday. April 12th, at Vauwh.-‘ 40 50 ) April 4 .... niors; Gene Reil- freshmen and sophomores 2.97 a short trip to San Francisco and 7:30 p.m. at St. Timothy’s church for week . Total rain ». Don Merritt, in Brookings. This will tie an op- Ravi 9.21 Berkeley. k Myers, How-1 Mrs. H. J. Weigel returned ! Total rain for March Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbur and portunity to hear a great speak- vmond Reek-, Thursday from the northern part two children have moved back er and all are welcome, St. Tim- '»radner. Man- of the state where she had been i Lyle Dill left Tuesdlay e to Harbor from Cave Junction othy’s is across from the high San ess trip to to La Verne called by illness in her daughter’s : i on a to make their home. school. mmy Vincent, family.