Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 28, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAY. OCTOBER 28 1948
O R T S M E N 'S
jyO Q K íN G S-H A RRO R PILOT, Brookings.
Oreeon
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CORNER
thc World’s Best Clim ate
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Pilot Class Ads Reach Your Cutsomers!
| hours spent in fishing.
„j Gun Club Doing»—
ling thes? fightin’ fish. If his fel-
,- jn w s this week is the low Rod and Gunners know Mill- ^ C A D C r L I A n r n A
e'er dance, to be held at er, he won t quit until h, hw j.; V C U K v fc H O B E R G
CWco Grange S a tu rd a y ed one of comparable size, landed T A n r r n - .
kg u Oct.
30. Chairm
an —
C a • r’ ,l’ haii hls Pæture taken and
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. ‘•.as all the m em bers of , htmg his prize safely in his bip
rr.tfee doing overtim e on smokehouse
vr" ^ Lr' u''"'--
( oast Association
Hir:ous assignments. W hen
A nother “first" occurred Sun-
Ipv» give - up - their tim e from day when Geo. Cummins, whost
I onvention. Nov. 7.-9
j to serve on the fiance j wife is the present jack-salmon
George Hoberg, owner-operator
*ees we are well advised j champ, landed a nice, bright 18-
sgoing to be quite a wing- pounder at the mouth of Jack’s of Hoberg’s Resort. “Among the I
¡P»nes.’’ m Lake Cunty, Califor-I
So anyone missing this big Creek on the Chetco.
is excellent fodder for the
The salmon seem to be nlav ™a ’ andD*™mediate Past p resident;
atrtsfs mill just an o th e r ing no favorites this pas weVk tion wifi h"'00"
AS8OC,a'
(sa'ing he should have his with nearly every fisherman r e
princ,Pal speaker at
(examined.
porting success. Howard James d u rin T <th e t 18thbanqUCti ^ ° ' *
looks like the champ for the
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SnnUal Oregon
Gossip—
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v t v ".i>t Association
A sso eiat
convention in
Miller, who only re-1 weeK u ’>tn five salmon ranging Newport On
Set for November 7 S and R
decame a resident of this ¡n »-eiEt- from 20 to 32 pounds.
d“ Ugh,er “ Ch ,his '» " « „ .I o n is hoped t j
¡a well as a member of the ^ k ’ one. S° "
wd Gun Club, hooked his
tract seveial hundred people re-
¡¿non Monday at the m outh
Guy i trad er caught two nice siding in towns along the famed
¡Chetco. According to w it- ones from the shore at the mouth Highway 101. known as the Coast
i the fish was b e tte r th an pf tne Chetco. Carl Knutsen. Highway. A full program for
■Xander and proved to be builder if most of the fine boats I the three days has been planned !
tie too much for the east- seen on the river, took t h r e e ---------------- ---------------------
due to the excitem ent and last Sunday, while Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. T. S. Abbott, formerly of
kk of experience
in hand- F ran k Blachley repeated l a s t This place, was a visitor here last
w eek’s success with 26 and 28-i week between buses
pounders, with Mrs. Blachley tak ­
ing the larger fish—again!
And just to be sure th at we
have variety in our diet, Archie
Planting Stock
McVay caught eight burlap sacks
15.000 YEARLINGS
full of smelt Monday which he
1000 lbs. Large Bulblets
distributed throughout the area.
W rite To
May be seen at Ed H arris
News of a couple who have
ranch. 1 mile north of Cres­
been hiding their light under a
cent City, on Hwy. 101.
bushel—or rather, under a load
of salmon, came to our attention
in the persons of our talented
com m ercial artist. Debbie F ra ­
P. O. Box 158
zier. and h er husband, Jim. They
CRESCENT CITY. CALIF.
have, very quietly and without
fanfare, taken seven salmon so
fa r this season, ranging in weight
from 18 to 34 ’4 pounds. Jim took
MURDEROUS y the largest, and Debbie caught for all occasions, Immediate
th e first one which, incidently,
HSH T R A P S A
Service
w as h er first salmon. Once you
hook one of those guys, you’ve
got the fever funny, ain’t it?
Liar's Club -
& Nursery
Archie McVay is a new mem­
Phone
Crescent City 2224
b er with tops for the year if
or Call at
you can believe the scales at
H anscam ’s store—47 pounds and
Titus Bulb Farms
bright as a dollar! Glenn Moore
*HSH B t l l »
gains membership with a beau­
tiful 30-p 'under. And Dr. Schmitt
p u t aside his little black bottles
long enough to weigh in with a
dandy, fat 25-ix>under. Rumor
has it that the good doctor anaes-,
thetizes the fish before removing
the hook.
TO BE SPEAKFR
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FOR OREGON
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O R E G O N can trust the leadership of a
man w hm t war buddies picked him as
commander of their Legion Post, whose
business associates made him president
of the Chamber of Commerce, whose
competitors puked him for state presi­
dent of their trade association, whose
neighbors elected him mayor of his
home town.
Continuously, since 19M , he has top.
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County in every primary and general
election . . . H s neser been defeated for
any office . . . has always won his home
precinct,his home town,his home county.
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