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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
USDAY, O C T O B E R ^ tober a 21. 1948 O A L F CLUB IORED BY VISIT NOTED LADY !WS »• o ,n Visit daugh'er arker aitf, ». Calif, Sandicap Did Not tevent woman From ig Useful in Life n of P q ^ ’aldien Manor, Sea a lif. are of the w« Better H a lf eflub had as honor at the O ct 13. Mrs. H a rrie t S m ith o f lie. Calif. Held at the home jfta Gray-' the m e e tin g attended by 16 mem bers and t with f t ughter. J stensen an ticularh J tinted wi Carole W. were Seaside le bacb ‘ Nook nmg. LittJ but the pie headed] iey were the local J ig tickets) ‘n by the) ‘vening. ja l expea _ bhooki N cs . harbor PTLC. r W orld’s Finest C lim ate Page Fivw have been coming _ to this area z * this area ■ ■ h c o m n a m * and ^ n b a r lum-1 contest, Oct. 28 and 29 at the e ve ry ye a r fo r the past fifteen years d u rin g the fa ll salmon run. a g i« S X ,r p " d 1 1 >' « " ” « * . here. T his w ill he , een- She has accompanied her hus- and m o d e s tly \u te s St h l t lnshel has o S ^ E I ^ r i c c Cmbers of Coos* be used in the co n stru ctio n w hich n o rth w e st o ld -tim e fid d le rs con w ill a lle v ia te the congested con one silvers.de to h e r c re d it L ,h,. test and cham pionship. d itio n now e xistin g in the school. A n o th e r fe a tu re o f th is pro L a b o r on tu re w ill w be H e r presence and display of S a u m a y Oct. 9. \ t a noon lunch- donated hv the s tru c ........ g ra m w ill be a q u a d rille and Iona ted by a b ility provided a great inspira- ° 7 ;rved b> the Rebekahs COnt‘ r a r to U caT e n te rs and o ld -tim e w a ltz contest under the rs. tio n to a ll members and guests h‘ 1 ° ’ 0 F hall. c co o n tra cto r« ch a irm a n sh ip o f Mrs. O llie Grove present. She was presented by H if hbRht of the m eeting was ot (.ra n ts Pass. H e r w o rk is o u t- h w t h a m yrtlew ood place ‘ a u ta lk by the clu b w i ith -,aJ-k E' r r °mniershausen. d i”1! and the p u b lic is in fo r w h ich she expressed great de- ' : 1' manager of the B onneville store fo r a tre a t. lig h t and again r o - ite r a iS ,ha “ EuSene' w h '> Proceeds w ill go to w a rd a liv - Brookings and H a rh e r c o n tin u e ! ‘ g i d ¿ » c ^ r X J ™ , n m e m o ria l b u ild in g w hich is S A L E M The Disabled V e te r to p ro vid e g re a te r pleasure w ith for which plans were approved now under co n stru ctio n here. each re tu rn to this area. and money appropriated at last ans o f Salem, Oregon, are spon ——— ———— ------------ — _ I congress. Plans have been made so rin g a n o th e r o ld -tim e fiddlers Subscribe to the Pilot today! CO-Op HeCKS DlSt. Bonneville M qr. D. A . V . Sponsor Fiddlers Contest ^ /M lk lT V COUNTY HUNTERS _____ __ KILL PREDATORS event was sig n ifica n t by r that • • m eeting was ¡during the week of n a tio n a l • the ; ‘ sieally ha n d i- ec Mrs. Smith, at th e age Migration of Coyotes has been w ith o u t the use C auses Concern Here right arm below’ the* el- i < ice the age of 54, when, G O LD B EA C H — C u rry coun to blood poisoning, i t be- ty h u n te rs took 14 predators d u r • necessary to am putate, mally right handed, the loss in g the m onth of September, seem to have le ft M rs. according to a report issued by almost helpless. H ow ever, will and a desire to be much service to o thers as This is 11 ¡condition would p e rm it, has g, so evefj s' 'med her into a most cap- i ticket talented person, n to atti fag these 23 years M rs. his backs has continued to do her . painters j [housework, makes h e r own ■ere inji ng and has made seven scaffoidn ; mgs. In addition she has injuries leted hundreds o f w’oolen :hough bo nts for charitable in s titu - ent City I and for mom hers o f the ical attest forces. Smith, and her husband. ' • ’ >r,‘t,r sur' e>s fo r th is line af- services an n e m e .T - available. Also he set before the members the problems w hich must . be met ¡ before this project can be com- pleted. j To exem plify fu rth e r, movies were movies depicting the ad- i vantages obtained, bebsides those j from more and adequate power by harnessing flood w aters whose potential possibilities for- N o rth west annually flood out to sea Smith RlVPr Plfinc G. H. Hansen, d is tric t agent of the Fish and W ild life Service. * m ,F n m V ®» ” 1011» Vote for WALTER J. PEARSON For STATE TREASURER A Practical Business Man A Progressiv« Legislator AS ». S t n M «Of T r o o o o r w C o x . W N Addition To School Each h u n te r w orked 27 days. ‘ M a rio n C. Gray, Brookings, took c M »T H RTVFn . e ig h t predators in cluding tw o , ‘ 111 RIX ER ’ A much need coyotes, fo u r bobcats and tw’o ed building to supplem ent the bear. E. W . Robinson, Sixes, took over-crowded S m ith R iv e r ele tw o coyotes and fo u r bear. I t m entary school was assured at is reported th a t this includes the « m eetinK ¡ast week w ith Countv old k ille r coyote th a t has been Superintendent o f Schools, P e rry evading a ll traps and lures and P * ™ ’ " \ em the school has been k illin g many sheep fo r, ^ ard R obert J - the past several months. Keeney ot Medford, attending. ___ . . , , ,, I rhe type of stru c tu re , upon eipt reports fro m a ll over, which construction is scheduled tc the co u n ty indicate th a t coyotes in thp im m ediatp futurp> are m oving in from the back,) w ill be a field house and audi-i c u n try and th a t sheep men w ill torium , 120x60 feet. The b u ild in g have to plan a fa irly qomprehen- is to bp prectpd on ,and adjacent sive b a it control program fo r t0 the school and w i„ obtainPtl T E N T I O N th is com ing w in te r to evade ex- from H enrv W estbrook Jr. and and tra cto r ow ners! We |«i'Jipped to repair, re b u ild , cessive loss d u rin g the next year. Kenneth Layman. A num ber o f bait horses have The stage of the a u d ito riu m , er c s of a ll kinds I and springs a lre a d y been contributed by the w ith an elevation of three feet, 'Dck We also m anufacture sheepmen fo r use this coming w ill In* app ro xim a te ly 20x60 feet ¡-•call seat covers to fit w in te r. These bait stations w ill Specifications c a l l fo r sliding automobiles. P ro m p t and be established in the back coun- doors to shut o ff the stage, and us service. t r y w here the greatests co n tro l when not in use fo r school and can be affected. A ll local resi- public functions, it w ill house AS. S. S C H A A L dents w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity the tw o prim ary’ grades, *' 1 • ■ ■' 1 >reg<,n to have a voice in locating these Announcement was made by: 1 rive and s ta tio n s where they w il do the Supt. of Schools Davis, th a t th e 1 Olsen Lane m ost good and cause the least board o f trustees of the S m ith i inconvenience I R ive r school h a d approached r' Y O U R P R IN T IN G NEEDS! Are O ur Delights For Service! STATEMENTS INVOICES LETTERHEADS ORDER BLANKS PAMPHLETS POSTERS CARDS ENVELOPES PURCHASE ORDERS LEAFLETS CATALOGUES LABELS SALES LETTERS SHIPPING TAGS BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Printers Publishers Basement Central Building Stationers Brookings. Ore h Re-Elect W IL L IA M E. W A LSH For d i« the senate f' of m y future ‘ •r, in re fe rrin g S e n a to r W alsh, courage of his ■ held them ably hieh there w eie s o f opinions: interests of hii determination, nn ttie respect STATE SENATOR R E I’ I ' B L I C A N •CONTINUED ACTIVE REPRESENTATION FOR COOS & CURRY COUNTIES Hd Political Advertising, ' Walsh For Senator Club" For Sale FLO W ER BULBS R E G A L L IL Y B I TLBS, a ll sizes K IN G A L F R E D D A F F O IL S W E D G W O O D IR IS (lim ite d su p p ly) some Im p e ra to r a va ila b le N AR CISSU S, la te st va rie tie s in clu d in g F o rtu n e . C A L L A L IL IE S , a ll kinds, in clu d in g A ru m F’ic tu m and ye llo w baby w h ite callas. B A B Y G L A D IO L U S A L L IU M CROCUS, ye llo w , w h ite , p u rp le and lig h t blue (Queen o f the B lues) IX IA S , B rides M aid (w h ite ), A fte rg lo w (fla m e ) Azarea (b lu e ) Rossini (p in k ), H u b e rt (o ra n g e), U ra n u s (deep y e llo w ). T U L IP S , (best n o rth w e st g ro w n ) a ll kinds, in clu d in g la te st va rie tie s. A N E M O N E S . M onarch deCaen (s in g le ) S t. B rig id (double) H is E xcellency (scarlet, single; B lue P oppy (sin g le ). W A T S O N IA S . w h ite rose, lavender and m ixed. R A N U N C U L U S , a ll sizes and shades. C A LO C H O R T U S M A R IP O S A T U L IP S , v a rie tie s Luteue. Eca- latus, Splendens, T. R. B E G O N IA S , a ll va rie tie s in both c a m e llia and c a rn a tio n , a ll shades. G L O X IN IA S , all varieties and sizes and colors. G L A D IO L U S , a ll varieties, in c lu d in g la te st (re a d y Dec 1). W e have any flo w e r bulb (n o t listed he re ). C A M E L L IA S (la te s t v a rie tie s) AZALEfUS (m ost inclusive v a rie ty lis t in the U n ite d S tates) Special G ro ver Prices to Encourage Local Planting R e ta il orders a t now prices, $5 00 m in im u m W rite fo r quotations im m e d ia te ly —N ew C a ta lo g is ready - on re q u e st). Address a ll eorespondence to