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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1949)
MARCH 3, 1949 cent City, the Ramrods won an other league game by topping the 20-30 club’s aggregation by ten points. There is now a 3-way tie foe first place in the league. Leaders are: Ramrods, Pykes and Del Norte High ‘A’ heavies. Re maining are seven games on the schedule for the local hoopsters. greatly in the success of our big annual flower show at the time of the Azalea Festival. Azalea Singers, under direction of “Mae- stro’’ MacKen2ie, have kindly consented to be with us again to add zest to the meeting, and though the hostess of the day are very mysterious about their activities, we may look for a nice surprise here to too. All in in all nic e sur Prise bere °- All the entire program should be an interesting and memorable one, Members are requested to be sure to label all plants brought for the sale, which will greatly facilitate the committee’s work. Thought for the Day— “We do not value the contents of our great museums for what they might bring at auction, nor should we try to ring up the value of our wildlife on the cash reg ister.’ 23, 1881, she spent her younger life in Alameda. She was married to Henry E. Westbrook June 1, 1911, and came to Smith River shortly after th$ wedding, to since make her home. Mr. Westbrook preceded her in death, Oct. 1942. Funeral serv ices w’ere held Thursday after noon at Wier Mortuary, Crescent City with Rev. E. C. Hicks offi ciating. Surviving are four children: William, Palmer and Henry E. Westbrook and Mrs. Mary Ost rum all of Smith River; a sister, Mrs. Russell Field of Alameda; broth er George Palmer of Piedmont, and eight grandchidlren : Kay, Jane, Joan and Owen Westbrook, and Julie, Jennie, John and Rich ard Westbrook. Cremation serv ices followed at Ocean View cre matory, Eureka. It was fortunate indeed, that our local rivers have such sub stantial runs of these fine fish. They probably provide more pleasureable hours of angling in a year than any of our other A « Al D anadromous species. pjonçi AZOlGG KOW There were many now faces amongst the anglers along the Barometer Capruarnus Chetco this season. Quite a few During this and last winter’s visitors from inland are learn months, the goats on the hills ing to take advantage of both on the opposite bank of the Chet- our mild winter weather and the co have been, by their- actions, I excellent fishing here during the keeping me fairly well informed! months of December, January, as to weather optimism or other-1 and February. The near future wise. Some hours before a storm will undoubtedly see a great in- is due they may be observed nib crease in the number of anglers bling their way slowly, down on our local streams, and, wo from the crest and some hours hope a marked decrease in the before the all-clear, they start number of illegal nets used by climbing again. Many varieties . the fish’s worst enemy, the poach and shades of cbmate can be in-j ers of the world. terpreted from their performance. । __ . . . . The streams in this end of the But, today, as I turned the field When the meeting is caln ¿9 to county will be closed to all ang glasses on them they were static/ order by Jo Ann Shrader, we ' “The most death-dealing sen- ling during March and April. On just below the half-way mark. I SMITH RIVER—Wand Gorbet form a horseshoe and repeat the fence of condemnation t o b e May 1, they will again be open Tua» are them that looked like I dau^hter of Mr- and Mrs- Cbas girl scout promise. At the end found in the Holy Scriptures is with exception of trout fishing in leaders were holding a long con Spooler, becmae the bride of of the meeting we say the scout that found in the 14th chapter tide water. This latter area opens sultation. However, even these William Morrison, son of Mr. and laws. We have elected a new of Revelation and issued against to trout fishing on June 15. The two weather prophets were at a Mrs. William Morrison, at simple secretary, Lois LaClair. — Bar those who knowingly, wilfully re synopsis of the 1949 angling laws loss. “Just let us say that we wedding ceremony, Wednesday bara Gould, reporter. ceive the mark of the beast,” j will be distributed soon and ev don’t know,” they concluded, but evening, Feb. 23 at the home of stated Pastor Leo VanDolson in j ery angler should read them in taking up the business of lunch Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Yoder at, The new stove for the Grange his Sunday evening “Know-Your- carefully. ! again, their first steps were Crescent City. Rev. I. G. Shaw,' hall was installed Monday so it^ Bible” lecture at Chetco Inn. Basketball— of Church of Christ, officiated, , i was in place for the Antique Tea* those of "retreat.” "This mark cannot be a lit The Ramrods basketball team, Garden Club Following the wedding trip to' It is a great improvement over eral brand forced upon men in after eight straight wins in the I Eureka the young couple will the former heating equipment in With Mrs. Elmo Newton back the last days by some horrible league competition, were finally home and present at the last res*dc *n tbe cottage on the Ev- the hall. ant i-Christ because God places beaten here Saturday night by meeting, she as both first and ere tt Woodruff ranch where the -------- --------------------------- the recipients of this mark under Pykes Variety, a team always, second president of the Azalea groom is employed. cne of the most horrible curses and a really "hot team” Satur-j Garden Club, received her pres Smith River Local News in the Bible and God would be day night . The addition of Don ident’s pin Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall and ! from the hands of unfair in doing so if man had no Clausen, a player of no little Mrs. Myrtle daughters. Misses Billie and Bar- • Hibbard, in the ab- other choice in receiving this reknown, proved too much for sence of her own secretary. Mrs. bara, were hostesses at a dinner mark. our pride and joys. The Ramrods Will McVay who followed Mrs. party at their home Friday eve-1 “God must also intend for man lead all through the first half Newton as president and Dorothy ning. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wednesdays and Fridays to know beyond the shadow of but slipped during the last stan-j Lockland who succeeded Mrs. R. D. Rowley and daughter and At Hu^h Gearin’s Office, a doubt what this mark is be za. Clausen was high point man ! McVay had been presented their Rev. E. C. Hicks. The affair was j cause it would also be unfair of the game with 18 markers to pins at the January meeting. Central Building in honor of Mrs. Rowley who, for God to warn us of the terri his credit I'he box scores: Other days at hy home, 2 miles • In thinking of our own Mrs. celebrated her birthday. ble consequences involved in re Ramrods 12 h Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith south of Brookings on Hwy 101. Pf tp Newton as one of the founders ceiving it and to neglect to tell Felipe ............ ............ 3 0 3 6 and early pioneers of the club, of Harbor are parents of a 7 lb. | us what is meant by the ‘Mark Vaughan ..... ............ 2 0 5 4 also president during its first two son, born Feb. 27 at Seaside hos Matson .......... ............ 3 9 years, it is interesting to note pital, Crescent City. Mrs. Smith 3 0 n “ The 0 1 0 that the very first garden club is the former JoAn Crockett. The 0 immediately fol- Ackley .......... lowing this terrible sent«nee plac Foltz .............. ............ 0 0 0 0 in America, named as such, was proud grandparents are Mr. and 9 es those who receive this mark is Putnam ........ 0 1 4; founded in 1892 by another Mrs. Mrs. David Crockett, who wel Revelations 14:1 o Newton Mrs. E. C. Newton. We come their first grandchild. Mrs. • 0 0 which shows Merritt .......... ......... .0 that those» who 1 7 might detect a note of destiny Eva Hill 3 *e considered Slagle ............ ........... 3 great-grandmother 2 2 Nelson .......... in the 6 in that. It was the Ladies Gar- for eight great-grandchildren. 4 & Interior Decorating who do not receive the mark Hanscam ..... ...........1 0 0 2 den club of Athens. Ga. Paper Hanging—Spray Painting 9 will be those who believe in Je Harroun ....... ........... 0 0 2 Rural and Farm Buildings During the few days 7 9 sus and keep all tell of his holy Myers ............ ........... 0 0 Anything in spray or brush work. — 1 deodar cedar (timber of the gods) commandments. And t h a t in will be planted in the commun Dodson Painting Co. Totals .... ........ 16 10 17 42 ity center of Brookings by the cludes the seventh-day sabbath of the fourth commandment. Across from Pilot Office or SMITH RIVER Mrs. May Pykes 57 lu ft pf tp Azalea Garden Club. This, an “This clearly implies,” con Mitchell PHONE 41 2 ........... 5 6 16 East Indian species of cedar (ced- Palmer Westbrook, 67, died sud- cluded the lecturer, "that those Don Clausen ........ 8 FREE ESTIMATES 9 2 18 rus deodara), highly valued for denly at her home here on Feb.1 who do not accept Jesus as their J. Clauson ... .......... 1 9 21. Born in San Francisco June 4 4 its size and beauty as well Savior from sin and who do not Brunk ............. ........... 6 3 1 15 its timber, is ’to serve as the keep His commandments will re Reinemer ...... .......... 1 2 Community Christmas Tree. It 0 5 ceive this terrible mark and will Pressler ........ ...........1 91 honors Edith Newton and. tac 0 0 sutler the horrible consequences." itly. perhaps, that first Mrs. New Announcement of the coming 99 13 14 57 ton who, it seems, is responsible Totals .... week’s lectures appear else H om Monday Evening for the simple and meaningful where in this issue. to the A OGI E CLEANERS—Kindly call for it On Monday, Feb. 28, at Cres- name—Garden Clubs of America. Planted now. dedication will take at the place during Azalea Festival, w i t h appropriate ceremony in which the whole community may participate — Boy Scouts, Girl ■ GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING Scouts, etc. Which is now the new agency for Vogue. Will March The Tenth lx? open evenings to suit your convenience. Mrs. Vernon Hanscam tells us there will be plenty of salesmen for the very important plant LACQUER PAINTING sales at the next monthly meet ing. Also that there will be a goodly variety of plants, shrubs, and flowers for sal? from all in Sex* Us For Free Estimates dications. In addition to what we. ourselves can do in the way Every small electrical appliance at of supplying the above, the local ! greenhouses are co-operating by supplying flats of pansies and BE SI RE TO SEE THE many other things to be sold on a commission basis as a benefit for the club. The committee in Toasters, Pop ups and regulars; Waffle Irons, charge felt this necessary in view of the possible shortages caused Hand Irons, etc. by the late extraordinary wea the most lieautiful buy of all! ther. Anyone who may be unable to attend may leave their contri- but ion to the plants sales at the o Hanscam store. We are looking forward to a full attendance. O Phil Adams (¡old Beach. Oregon however, since the success of thi plant sa es of the year aids s< Sunday and Monday of this week found most of the dyed-in- the-woo] steelhead anglers along the banks of the Chet co and the Winchuck rivers in quest of the big silvery trout. It was the last chance of the season, as Monday, Feb. 28, marked the close of steelh« ad angling here* until next fall. Results were spotty. A few ’ fish were taken but it was defi nitely not "hot” fishing. In retrospect, the season has been a good one for most steel- headers here on the Chetco. All I those with the “know-how” had little trouble taking the limit of | two fish in any one day, provid-1 | ing the water conditions were I somewhere near fishable. Smith River Gm Married, Wed'day Mark Of Beast Is Curse On World Girl Scout News INCOME TAX SERVICE R. V. Guerrettaz Mrs. M. Westbrook ! 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