Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 30, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregen
World’» F\ne»t C A m af
Pomona was given a class of two-day Dahlia show, lectures,
Ixifal News It
eight candidates, followed by the and report an interesting time.
The crew
feast of Pomona. Several import­
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wood of crusher
on ,h° ^
ant matters were taken care of Fresno arrived here to spend sev­
bor
left
las, wwk
a
during
the
business
sesison.
Kath-
Rod and
Doings
---- Cun
----- Club a,.,.,,.,,—
h o n o r of membership in this
eral weeks vacation. Mrs. Wood
cr to work the next ,
j erine Wier was
At the directors’ meeting held ¡dub. Let’s have your reports an ij
— elected
- — alternate
----------- is assisting wit)» the care of her months.
They ex J , ,
tn
a tte n d
th e
("’ n l i f n r n i a
c ta » r
last Thursday evening at Pres, watch our membership grow! | 1°
attend
the
California state
sister, Mrs. Mary Anthony who
>»»«• in t h ^ “
Merle Hanscam’s h o m e many
Last week Art Guthrie took (’„ranKe convention, to be held in js convalescing
con,
in her home fol-
items of urget business were put two nfee ones, weighing 34’a and $an J°se> Oct. 19 to 22. The lowing her release from the hos most of the large
the river location.
ac- 43*4
43
pounds. Harry and Flore-!
pital.
on the agenda for immediate ac
Flore-f meeting was well attended bv pital
Classified Ads Get
tion. including the all-importart bell Smith each caught one, - j sub-ordinate Granges of the
( hetco river boat landing proj weighing 38 and 42 pounds, re- county.
ect. Things are moving along so specively. Rumor has it that the' Among the deer hunters who
much more rapidly than was an­ only reason Harry admitted that were Jucky in getting a deer
ticipated it now appear that by he didn’t catch the larger sal- near home were Brady McVay,
the time this paper goes to pre*» mon was that 42 pounds was too who 80t a three-point buck near ,
F L N E R A L h IR E C T O R
all necessary materials will have much to lift when he had his the foothills on the old highway
north of town; Fred Hight was
been assembled at the state gra picture taken.
24-hour Service
PHONE '
vel pit to do the job.
lucky when he went out in the
A FELLER SEZ —
Therefore, A Call To All Chet
He saw’ a little Jewish boy on early morning and got a five-
Crescent City, California
co Rod & Gun Club Members’ is a bridge with a can of angle point buck in the area of Rowdy
made; To report, ready for work worms dropping them, one by creek; Gordon Miller, young son
Arrangements can be made for either
at 10 o’clock, Sunday morning, one. into the stream below.
of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Miller,
Oct. 3, at the state gravel pit
"What are you dong, my boy?” was a proud hunter when he
Burial or Cremation
on the Chetco, across from th? the youngster was asked.
killed his first deer, a forked-
Hanscam store.
horn
in
the
Mill
Creek
area
"Oh, I'm fishing,” he replied.
That every member will be on
“That’s no way to fish.” he Many of the deer hunters return­
hand is a foregone conclusing — was told, “you must use a rod, ing home from the hills report
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because it’s this kind of team a line and a hook.”
deer scarce out on the hunting I
work which makes this swell or­
grounds.
j
«
"Oh, the hook is not until to­
ganization click! Plans were also morrow’, ’ the little Jew’ish bov
meeting of Smith Riv- ■
made at the directors’ meeting explained. T o d a y I’m getting cr Regular
Womens
club will be held B
to make the next regular month their confidence.” (Thanx to Ben Friday afternoon,
Oct. 1, at 2:391
ly meeting (Oct. 12» a member Hershfield).
at
the
club
room
of the Com ®
and a Better-Half affair. All the
munity hall. President Eunice ■
member» will bring their wives
Faris will preside at the business |
for a who-knows-who and if-not-
meeting.
AU ladies are invited B
why-not get together. A 16mm
to be present.
i "
sound and color movies of a very
Mrs. Eva Hill has returned
Due
to
large
enrollment
at
the
*
special merit are planned as a home from Coquille, where she
part of the entertainment, to h? attended the f u n e r a l of her local schools, 112 in number, a n -;"
topped off with the usual mid nephew, Hubert Edwards, 37, who other room in the basement has I
night supper.
was killed instantly w’hile driv­ been remodeled and made into ■
ing a racing motor boat on Co- a class room. Mrs. Una Rowley
F IS H tN O G O SSIP—
quil’e
river. He struck some ob has been employed by the board
No new» supplied this depart­
ject
in
the river and was tossed and will teach the second and
ment this week, except that the
10
feet
in the air, and received a third grades. This makes all four
body and fender work
p
Rogue River steelhead fishing is
broken
neck
in the crash. He was class rooms and all are crowded
still cold as a mother-in-law’s
Booster night is being held at
dead
when
he
hit
the
water.
kiss and the salmon fishing in our
WILLARD BATTERIES
Til
The tragedy was witnessed by Lake Earl Grange Thursday eve­
own Chetco river is hotter than
ning, Sept. 30. Lecturer Helen
his
family,
and
a
large
crowd
of
that certain place where snow­
I ennell has planned an interest­
balls are conspicuous by their spectators who stood on the city ing program All Grangers and
wharf.
Funeral
services
w’ere
absence. Again, this week, we
friends are urged to attend.
haven't been able to run down held at the Baptist church in
Chester Maris accompanied
Bandon.
He
is
survived
by
his
most of the stories of fish caught.
Mr. mid Mrs. Jack Bennett and
widow
and
two
children,
his
If any of you guys or gals think
Mrs. Tlazel Harris of Wicklow
C. N. Goldizen
G. W Di
you deserve credit for fish you mother, Mrs. Mabel Edwards and Woods on Smith River to Port­
grandmother,
the
latter
a
sister
catch just give the information of Mrs. Hill.
land, where they attended the
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to the office of this paper, or to
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IX
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Norte
Pomona
Grane,
42.
Merle Hanscam at the Harbor
was
guests
of
Klamath
Valley
-store.
Grange at Klamath, Wednesday
LIA R ’S CLUB -
evening for the September meet­
Three more honest fishermen ing of Pomona. Master Gus Mill­
have been given the doubtful er presided. The fifth degree of
S P O R T S M E N 'S
CO RN ER
W I E R ZS
i
a
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SMITH RIVER
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fV trik
f s'W't * V* i 11 r*
L. X
M O RTU ARY
,
Bnutkinqs
Garttçe
G E N E R A L REPAIRING
T E L E P H O N E 134
For Sale
FLO W ER
BU LBS
REGAL I.ILY BULBS, all sizes
KING ALFRED DAFFOILS
n wAiQ«ncD JRIS <h,ni.,ed SUPPW some Imperator available
N . u u i s s i s , latest varieties including Fortune.
C AILA LILIES, all kinds, including Arum Pictum and vel low
baby white callas.
BABY GLADIOLUS
ALLIUM
CRtX’US, yellow, white, purple and light blue (Queen of the
oiues)
1XIAS, Brides Maid (white). Afterglow <flame) Azarea (blue)
T in TWC V k I S ”1* ’. i lutxrt tornn<e>’ Cranus (deep yellow).
ILLIPS, (best northwest grown) all kinds, including latest
varieties.
*’
ANEMONES Monarch deCaen (single) St. Brigid (double)
ency Lscarlet. single; Blue Poppy (single)
\\ Al^ONlAS, white rose, lavender and mixed.
RANUNCULUS, all sizes and shades.
CAUX'HORTUS MARIPOSA TULIPS, varieties Luteue, Eca-
latus, Splendens,
T. R BEGONIAS, all varieties in both camellia and carnation,
an shades
GLOXINIAS, all varieties and sizes and colors.
GLADIOLUS, all varieties, including latest (ready Dec 1)
We have any flower bulb (not listed here)
'AMFI LIAS (latest varieties)
AZALEAS (most inclusive variety list |n the United State.)
Orvwer
to
tjW ,,
ilrlail enters at now pnees. $5.00 minimum
on nC,M'r H IO? 1’!°ns
on request'. Address all corespondent* to
BOX
“
ready—
Brook ings-Harbor
Bulb Marketing Company
BROOKINGS, OREGON
ForSale
A Profitable Business, Well Established, in the
ast-Growing Del Norte County Seat, Crescent
City, including complete stock, equipment and
_ease, which has option of extension, living quar­
ters in the heart of town.
Reason for selling is ill health, which forces
immediate moving to another climate. There is
no dead stock, or paoded inventory—everything
in one lump, for the low price f
$2500.00
Call, w rite or visit us for fu ll particulars
NORTON’S
STATIONERY & BOOK STORE
Crescent City, California