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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1948)
P w Eich* W orld’* F inest CUmota o rv ky o x x x i 'w U 0 J-*-WEER Rally Day will be observed on and sons of Harbor who recently ranch Nov i ” 4 P n D T C M C K l/ C f A D Kl C D Sunday, Oct. 10 with a joint sold their dairy farm, have pur- of Bill Rohiv^ ■ V# 11 I 0 III E l l J V V 11 M C II meeting of Smith River and the chased the 80-acre dairy farm in —_ exPires. “ - - _ _ _ Gushchu Indian Mission churches Smith River from Charles Deo. ! Reach Pod and Gun Club Doings— Dean Loomis, with a nice 3^-odd at services at the Community They will take possession of tnemers through p"C* 2 ‘’ This fine organization is en pound salmon caught last weex. hall. Special program of both countering many obstacles in the Harry and Florabel Smith have Sunday schools will be held at establishment of their boat land renewed their membership by 10 a. m. Church services will be ing on the Chetco river. The lat taking a limit catch each of sal at 11 a. m. Subject for the morn ing sermon will be ’’Methodism est of these occurred last week mon on the river. in the very early history of Cali when agreement could not be A Feller Sez— reached with the owner of the Gus, are all the rest of the fornia.” by the pastor. right-of-way providing access to boys out of the w-oods yet? Special music will be furnished »he state gravel pit which was Yes, All of them? by the young people’s choir. All »he proposed site of the club’s Yes. all of them! friends and neighbors are invit landing. And are they all safe? ed. Following services a pot luck rhe Rod and Gun Clob, it. its Yes, they’re all safe!” lunch will he served in the ban continued efforts through Ore Then I’ve shot a deer! quet room. gon Game Commission, to keep Friends and relatives in the our rivers well stocked with fish Smith River area w'erp saddened and provide the utmost for the Monday evening to learn of th e , sportsmen, has, however, made Booster night was observed at death of Mrs. Dorothy Maas who many good friends who, in ac Lake Earl Grange Thursday, passed away in the early eve-; j inus appreciation have offered Sept. 30 with more than 100 a t the use of their propert’es on tending. The hall and stage were ning. at the general hosDital, j BODY AND FENDER WORK P the river so that this club may decorated with fall flowers from Eureka, where she underwent a ,' major operation. Surviving are 1 have its boat landing. There will Lawrence Baker gardens. Lec b<‘ considered at the next reg turer Helen Pennell arranged an her widower, Delas Mass, a sis- | WILLARD BATTERIES TITAN ter. Miss Flossie Bales and two ■ ular meeting of the club which interesting program o f songs, brothers, residing in Texas. will be held Oct. 12, and decision music, readings and talks on Mr. and Mrs. Ford Wood left 11 i ea< bed as to which of these gen History of Grange by District Monday morning for their home j1 erous offers is to be accepted. Deputy Charles Glover. Follow at Fresno after spending two 1 1 Fishing and Hunting Oossip- ing the program dancing and a The Chetco is yielding some social time were enjoyed, with weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mary | fine catches of salmon. Th»s is doughnuts and coffee served in Anthony, who is convalescing at . C. N. Goldizen G. W her home. 1 especially true since the recent the banquet room. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Garvin J rain. Art Crook and his hunting ■ ■■■■■■■■■■I partner each got n nice buck Tuesday morning, one of them being a five-point. It is under stood that Rod and Gunner Hen First in a seriess of advertisements discussing a topic of vital interest!! ry Horst is taking bows in con nections with the big one and is planning to have the head mounted. Mehbe questions are in order . . . . ? Liar’s Club— One new- fisherman elected to membership this week, namely. ‘ ■■ , ................ — — ——— — , —■■ , - — S ■ «■¿,77 Brooking SMITH RIVER G E N E R A L R EP A IR IN G T E L E P H O N E ,3 4 WHY REQUIRE PURCHASE OF A BOTTLE? LEGALIZE LIQUOR BY THE GLASS! Booster Night Was Held A t Grange Members o f Chetco Grange we.’e hosts to about 100 at their annual Booster Night program held Saturday night. Guests nt tended from Crescent Redwood Grange of Crescent City and thp Lake Earl Grange at Fort Dick ns well as other invited guests The program was under lead ership of the Chetco Grange lec turer, Kathryn Reekman. The occasion was also in honor of the 17th birthday of Chetco unit, which wns organized on Oct 10 1931. The program w’as : Officers seating drill and pre sentation of the flag; Welcome, bv M a s t e r D C. Jaggers. Charter Roll call of Charter members, with brief history of Chetco Grange; Introduction of local 4-H c’ub member, Elaine I ¿»Claire. Rending by Benny Ham of Lake Earl Grange about a littl striped pussy cat; Two old time tunes by the well known old t i m e fiddler, Tom Ewing of Crescent Redwood; Reading. ‘The Doctor and th< Hotel Man.” by A. C. Thompson; "No. 13' presented by Maude Sandbo; "God Bless America.*’ by the audience. Officers retiring drill. As each lady entered the hall she was greeted by Roy Hendry who presented her with a lovely carnation from his greenhouse gardens. The hall was attractive ly decorated w i t h searooable flowers and the tables were es- IMvlally attractive w i t h their beautiful center decorations of begonia blossoms from Wood- riff Greenhouses. Dancing was enjoyed follow ing the program, with music be ing furnished by Mrs. Edna Wei gel. Dave Crockett, Frank Moore and Tom Ewing. Alan Woodriff was caller for the square dance« Refreshments of cake and cof fee were served late in the eve ,ll”g by the home economic« com- ¿’’»ttce. LETS QUIT KIDDING OURSELVES! Is it sensible to encourage the purchase of UNLIM ITED quantities of liquor BY THE BOTTLE and at the same time have it illegal to pur chase even so much as ONE DRINK of liquor BY THE GLASS? Yet that is the situation in Oregon today — a situation the Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licens ing Act (314xYes) is designed to correct by making it legal to purchase liquor either BY tiie ROTTLE tn state liquor stores, as at present, or BY THE GLASS in state-licensed and supervised establishments. For several months now, our state liquor stores have been holding "bargain sales” an nouncing attractive reductions in price and encouraging the public to buy MORE LIQUOR B\ III E BOTTLE. One commissioner stated recently that as a result of this “merchan dising” state liquor inventories had been re duced by some $2 million. F igures for the year 1947 show that in per capita liquor consumption Oregon, with its exclusively by-the-bottle s y s t e m , consumed more per capita than seven of the nine states which offer the public the CHOICE of bottle OR glass. State 2947 Per Capita Liquor Consumption Oregon .......... 1.63 Bottle only \ erm o n t........... 1.60 bottle and glass W yom ing..........1.58 bottle and glass Maine .............. 1.48 bottle and g’ass Michigan........... 1.25 bottle and Hass Idah o ................. 1.18 bottle and glass O hio................... 1,12 bottle and glass Pennsylvania ...1,08 bottle and glass Liquor by the glass, as well as by the bottle, was made available in our neighboring state of Idaho on July 1, 1947. Consumption DE CLINED immediately. Idaho Per Capita liquor consumption: 1946 (bottle only) .......................... ........ 1.23 1944 (bottle AND glass) ......................„1.13 Some people think that consumption will de crease if you make liquor hard to get. Actually, the harder a thing is to get, the harder people will try- to get it. During the war. when liquor was scarce, did consumption DECREASE? No. it INCREASED! H?re are the figures: Decrease in Oregon Per Capita Liquor Con sumption Since the War Years: 1945...... 1.77 1946___ 1.72 1947..— 1.62 L('t s have common-sense liquor regulations! Uote 314 X Yes LIQUOR DISPENSING LICENSI n F ac F XX atch this space for “additional advertisement in thi. series. DekTm" P- S’!gg? tlOnS t0 Knox Law Improvement Committee. 609 ti UIujn«- 2®an *7 Leland, Chairman—Oregon State Federa- T , « >r* J ^ ‘arr’ Executive Secretary-Treasurer. 506 Labor Temple. Portland, Oregon.