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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1949)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 194$ ^ROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World's Best Climate PAGE EIGHT scattered takes have b°en made. be real fireworks when the fu.i And as to trout Earl Carson was starts. The first game will be The tempo of anticipation of the' not unlucky the other day when played on August 28, and the sports minded fisher folk increases ' he landed a nice string, perport- second, a week later. with each now report of good1 edly in the river above the bridge, ROD AND GUN CLUB catches, and the word that Old though it would be interesting What is presumed to be the King Salmon is seriously contem-‘ to have Earl say truthfully whe- last meeting of the club at the plating a return home afUr tour ther it was really the yio'd of the old stand took place Tuesday eve year roaming. river or someone’s private fisn ning. All going well the new club Sunday saw the best day of pool. house will be heady for the next the year to date on the Rogue Herb Moore of Nampa, Ida., meeting. There was a heavy dis as probably forty boats bore a who spent a few days in this cussion of the activities of the possible hundred mea+ and sport - area, was successful in taking club at the coming fairs. Some seeking rod wielders to the best five salmon out of Smith River. of the members state that they position to intercept old papa That’s ’ ling to make Bill Wridge can still rustle up a few more salmon. One observer stated that prettj nad and how he and tickets for the boat and motor three or four individual battles । company are going to keep their to be given away at the D I were going on most of the time. | lines working to keep up! Norte Co. fair. Fish have apparently not come We can't be responsible for in quite such desirable numbers the rumor that one of our well- THE FELLER SEZ— The only mistake a feller makes! in the Chetco, as yet, though known fishing enthusiasts let his in lying to his wife is in think-1 hot temper cool his feet when mg that she should believe a word1 a fish he thought was a black of it anyway. bass grabbed at one of his shoes. Kicking at the fish his shoe fed ALCOIIOLICS ANONYMOUS: off into the drink. In a flash of if you have a drinking problem, anger he threw the other shoe and are needing help, please ad Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kinney are at the retreating fish and walked dress “AA”, Box 44, Harbor, for spending some time in Portland, home sans fish and shoes. information. 21-3* where Mr. Kinney is employed. BASEBALL Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Glidden | T'he boys really stayed hot last have returned home after being' Sunday in licking Butte Falls NORINE HARVEY down the line for a score of at Berkeley for several weeks J 16 to 11. The Falls club was the where Mr. Glidden underwent a j accredited teacher runners up for league champion serious operation. While he of ship. so now the worst the local still weak, he feels much better. boys could do would be to tie Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Loomis tor top honors and with any of of Los Angeles, former local res the breaks, the championship idents, are spending their vaca should be their. tion at Chambers Fir Courts. Studio Building At the end of this series a best two-out-of-three will be played Mrs. Wanda Filis and her fath- Brookings, Ore. er, with Crescent City who are in Jack Tungate, of Medford, a stronger league. There should and Butte Falls, respectively, spent t he week-end as house- guests • at the Herbert Payne home. Mrs. ; Ellis returned home By GOLDIZEN ANI) DARLINC Sunday while Mr. Tungate mained for several weeks visit. ahi \\FER T äkin whv , anv blind man can AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Sportsmen Column Classified Ad ^an Francisco Monday evening of Washington, D. C., were week to spend his two weeks vacation end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Miller. Mr. Mil- with his family. 1er and Mr. Weisman were in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Skelton of the same governmental depai • southern California are spending ment at Washington for a numi a couple of weeks here visiting ber of years. the B. W. McVay and A. C. Thompson families as has been Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shrader, be their annual habit for the past fore they move to Los Angeles several years. to make their home, are being honored with a number of par Mrs. Bernadine Steel returned ties. Monday they went up the from SanFrancisco Sunday after Chetco for a two-day camping attending summer school in that trip. They will move south about Sept. 1. city. Miss Evelyn Rockman of Rod ding, Calif., visited relatives ia this area Friday afternoon. She Dr. Bert McCreery will be at has been house guest at the homo Sea View Inn, Crescent City, 636 of Mr. and Mrs. Henry West Ocean Drive, Tuesday, August brook Jr. at Smith River, her 23. to fit glasses. Please make ap former home town. pointment there. Hours 9:30 to Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Weisman 5:30. 24-2 Optometrist Here! LOCAL NEWS Wart, the Speed Cop............ * ■ ' ■ l ________ >C K Al TH AT < Sts the \ SERVICE WONOfRfUL SERVICE • < THAT PILLOW »'V'— A FAMI . NOW ILL GiT vou APQtsTiNG), blind - 1 tow vov ,,. t ' SAP 7 EÄÖD HIMJ J HIM / __ \ 1 I WONDERT ul G>vEN ß/?00/i/AG5 2 N —-------- ; ’y (j Jt—« BV w Hioì bright ' * 1 Jt w Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payne are proud parents of an 8-lb., 7-. oz. son, born at Seaside hospital, have named the joung man, Donald Leslie Jr. Mrs. Payne nad son are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne while she is recuperating. E. H. Reekman arrived from Chetco fame end Seppfy Collect Your S. & H. Green Stamps Here, too! BONUS VALUES In G. E. Ranges $18.00 in added features at NO INCREASE IN PRICE! CPI Model, Minute Timer, Lamp & and CLOCK included at the Regular Price of $179.95 CDI Model, 5-piece, West Bend Aluminum set, added, at $229.95 D~l Medel, 4th Calrcd Lift-up Burner, included at . . $27* R Brookings Personalized Laundry CALL PHONE 262 D KATHERINE'S During August and September Beauty Shop —ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE— Next Door to Nook Cafe All Wearing Apparel Special Attention CLOSED ON MONDAYS we will give one free chance on a $131.95 G. E. Washer or the equivalent cash calue allowance on any major appliance in our stock, with each purchase of any major appliance, either Gas or Electric. Open 9 to 5 Dailv To Be Given Away Sept. 30, 1949 □ ». $25 For A Winning Title "Contest",