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'» * / PAGE E IG H T The W orld’s Best C lim ate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brooking«. Or*g«n ¿ H L R S D A Y NOGEW, ß ham. M um arrangem ents by the cussion of new members o f the club, the Azalea held. »1 Singers led by Mrs. C. A. Mac- A ll parents and c h ild re n who) Kenzie, and a ta lk on the d iv id H ow ard Goesbeclt and rm n C lub D o in g n - pounder in the ta il w hich was ing o f perennials by Mrs. B ertha are in te re ste d in fu r th e rin g the leave after c o m p i^ ' Welcome. B e tte r H a lfe rs end fin a lly landed a fte r q u ite a b a t Moore. The hostesses, under the 4-H clu b w o rk in th is area next » the m a r V L G uests’" W hy don we do this tle w ith a ll b e ttin g odds being chairm anship o f Mrs. M o n t y ye a r are urged to be present at been moved to Moffett m ore o fte n ? " "T h is is a grand on the fish. W e ll, th a t’s one w ay Leonard, are Mrs. C. V. G u e rrvt- a m eeting a t the school house, mUe« south of San idea W hoopee!" a t 2 p. m. S a tu rd a y. taz. Mrs. Charles Schaal. Mrs. Cordi"S t o a c a r i i Z ? o f doing it, fe lla h s - anybody got These e xcla m a tio n s and m any any o th e r ideas? Ted Zenier and Mrs. A rchie Hen Boys and g ilrs , nine years or R a\e his address « p*P mon» ro s- above the rh y th m ic One o f the advantages o f hav dricks. A N D T H E B U LB S A L E ! o ld e r are urged to come i f thev d r • e o f m usic and hubbub o f ex ing y o u r home on the C hetco' It's hoped th a t a goodly num ber w ish to ta k e up some phase of Groesbeck. MB F ield, Calif. S c ite d voices th a t beat back and r iv e r is th a t you can hook and of the members w ill be abk? to clu b w o rk. M r and Mrs. Cly* p fo f ii against the s tu rd y w a lls of land a b rig h t 30-lb. Chinook a s 1 spare some bulbs to be sold a t Slides d e p ic tin g th e w o rk e x -' tu rn e d la te last week !r»i t h* *o Grange. D i Guy F. Rice did, and have T hursday.’s meeting, in an e ffo rt h ib ite d a t both 1947 and 1948 a th F a lls where they w The occasion was the big "G u y s ' y o u r wdfe and friends sit on the to raise funds fo r the club. co u n ty fa irs w ill be shown. Dis- son' and his new bride »nd Gals N ig h t" Tuesday evening fro n t porch and applaud y o u r I Yes. the yearbook w il make its when mem bers o f the Chetco Rod | e ffo rts . He m ust have received ■ ■ ■ ■ appearance a t the meeting, on ........................................................... and Gun clu b played host to th e ir •ood advice fro m the g a lle ry — T hursday and a p re tty th in g it s is te r o rg a n iza tio n , the B e tte r h u h ? ? ? ? is indeed! H a lf club, and th e ir guests. Z'lar’a C lu b — Also, the club s ta tio n e ry ! The A big. oversized se rvin g o f fun F o u r new members this week. m usic and food was dished up D a rre ll A lls u p and his guest, b a program chairm an o f this labor, by the e n te rp ris in g Rod and G un Lam b, each w ith 36-pounders. Mrs. A lice Perkins, and her com ners and, a ll in a ll. proved to oe T ete Lesm eister fo r his e xp la m itte e of Mrs. Lloyd Moos, and the high lig h t o f the present sea n a tio n concerning h i s absence Mrs. C harles Low, are to be com plim ented, and c e rta in ly not son. fro m the tw o previous meetings to be overlooked is the fine " I t a l Before the fu n began a short o f the Rod and Gun Club. ian hand" o f an an ace p rin te r, i business m e e tin g was held, g iv —and GUY F. RICE! ' the ow ner and Ye Ed of the | in g o p p o rtu n ity to the Rod and, A F e lle r Sez— P ilo t i Dewey Johannes G uten G unners to welcom e back th e ir I f he a in ’t m alicious a lia r a in ’t g a la v a n tin g s e cre ta ry and trc a s -l such a bad fe lla h he’s ju s t got berg A k e rs ). O ver and above * in.-, usual a b ilitie s, he to k a gre a t I u re r, Pete Lesm eister, w ho w as' an im a g in a tio n th a t’s too big deal of pains in g e ttin g out o u r | absent fo r the la st tw o m eet fe r his head! ye a r book. ings. H e exp la in e d th a t his a b - ( S P O R T S M f N 'S 4 H Club Meeting Called For Saturday Afternoon C O RN ER ZZ** Garage G E N E R A L REPAIRING i Commended — T hought fo r the sence was occasioned by his very _ D ay— j I necessary v is it to salmon head "Thought is the g re a t em anci- * q u a rte rs to insure a good ru n of C a r to the Ground— fish in the C hetco this year. T here are many term s fo r th e 1 p a ‘ o r o f the in d iv id u a l and the Since he is not a fb h c rm a n race. We are never too old to re s u lt o f in s p ira tio n —ahead o f and could q u a lify |n no o th e r ga th e r a few dry’ sticks o f exper the trend, in tune w ith the times, way, he was im m e d ia te ly elected c H ing the tune o r in the vernac ience. k in d le a fire, and thereby to m em bership in the L ia r ’s club. enliven o u r judgm ent. u la r, e a r to the ground and D'«r W elcome back, P ete! Amended : L 1 V . T-ock,an<i m u ,t have had F uthing G om p~ Even so! but before the next h • -hell- o k" a- rid e s close to The p riv a te fishing contest be pre sid e n tia l election it m ig h t he the grass when e a rly th is y e a r tween Debbie F ra z ie r and her w e ll fo r some o f us to p u rch a se ' f>he suggested a h is to rie s ' o r husband, Tex, now stands w ith a crysta l b a ll! I M exican them e fo r the annual T e x leading by one salmon. The ie was broken T ex landed a sp rin g flo w e r show o f ’49. Some 23-pounder la st F rid a y . D ebbl* thin«? along this lin e should tie is V E R Y happy about th is it in n ice ly w ith the C a lifo rn ia S p rin g F lo w e r Show, w hich is on says here! D a rre ll A lls u p d id h im s e lf a grand scale as p a rt o f the o e n te n n ia l ce lebration of th a t proud by ta k in g tw o dandies last state, next year. Phursday. They w eighed 20 and The them e is h is to ric a l, re p re 36 pounds. Perhaps h e d id n ’t senting a c e n tu ry o f gardens need q u ite a ll the p ow er in th a t big red tru c k to tra n s p o rt his m m IS 19 to 1949. The in te n tio n is th a t the them e p ic tu re in the catch up m ain s tre e t o f B ro o k exposition b u ild in g shall consist ings but it was v e ry im p re ssive ’ c. the locale and scenery firs t D a rre ll’s cousin. Ira Lam b, w ho seen by the pioneers as thev is v is itin g here fro m Lusk. W y o „ crossed the plains. caught his firs t salm on last S a t The te n ta tiv e plan calls fo r en u rd a y in the C hetco d u rin g the te rin g on an o ve rlo o k w ith a firs t 10 m inutes o f fishing. The d is ta n t vis ta o f a cascade w ith w e ig h in g in on the now fa m e u i a background of S e rra m t un- scales a t U anscam ’s store was ta in peaks. This cascade w ill im m e d ia te ly in o rd e r and re um ble down to a stre a m w hich sulted in a L ia r ’s clu b m e m lie r- w ill tra ve rse the w hole le n g th ship at 36 pounds. Then, ju s t to o f the E xposition B u ild in g and prove th a t it w asn’t a ll luck, a te rm in a te in a lily -fille d pool, d i ew m inutes la te r he b ro u g h t a re c tly below the entrance o ve r ■4-pounded to g a ff. We haven't look. ieen advised of M r. Lam b s tech S u rro u n d in g this pool w ill be nique hut i t ’s a dinger. a ty p ic a l 49 m iners v illa g e w ith A rch ie Anderson’s p a rty took several houses, a general sto ic a lim it o f silverside last Sunday, saloon, a live ry stable and co r also. Sounds lik e q u ite a b< at ra l, a church and cem etery. A rd load o f fish no cracks, fe lla h s this is o n ly the beginning* of the I’he H arise am T a c k le Shop re-, ‘ C entury o f G ardens." theme p o rts the above fish were taken idea around w hich t h e w hole on a Russellure. show w it’ be b u ilt the various News of H ow ard Jam es 39- e x h ib ito rs w ill carry out them e pounder reached us too ia ’e for and balance of the p icture. publication last week as also, The C entennial C ele b ra tio n of did the story of his hooking a 23-! C a lifo rn ia w ill fu rth e r emphasize the grow mg fa v o r o f the P acific Coast I t should benefit Oregon The scope and g ra n d e u r o f the No. 1187 In the C ounty C o u rt o f the spi ing gat den show* w o u ld seem S ta te o f Oregon fo r the County to m ake the ve st-p o cke t-a d d iticn out o f the H anging Gardens o f »f C u rry. B abylon, one o f the seven w o n N otice is hereby given th a t the ders o f the ancient w o rld , some i.n ersigned has been appointed 600 y e a n before C h rist Too, it - m in is tra to r o f the E state o f is open to Oregon e xh ib ito rs S. M u rra y , deceased by th e ) lily G rowers. George F unk. I be C u rry County C o u rt, and has lieve, was a prize w in n e r a t the yualifled All |»ersons h a v i n g last couple shows. la i niv against said estate are I'm sure many garden clubbers er by notified to present th e ) (in c lu d in g myself» w ilj w a n t to tire , duly ve rifie d as by law see th is w o n d e rfu l show re n ’ ly equired to the undersigned at so few m iles away The tim e t e n tra l B u ild in g , B rookings, A p ril 26. to May 1. nelusive at i, :oti w ith in s i\ m onths fro m Oakland. C a lif the date hereof ( 'l l B NOTES iM ted and first published. N o- The monthly r 'tin g , te m b e r I t . 1948 Thursday No\ I fe a t i L ast publication December 9 round ta b le disci 1948 • U C G E A R IN , A d m in is tra to r gro w in g and care mums, led b \ Mrs Along Azalea Row B O D Y A N D F E N D E R WORK Pl J W ILLA R D B A T T E R IE S TITAN ■ • T E L E P H O N E 134 C. N. Goldizen G. 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