PAGE EIGHT
The World's Best Climate
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
j The committees appointed by drons, fuchsias, and as Ethel the far side of a four-lane high
1 Pres. Page for further improve Mannin relates in “Connemara way, travelling in the opposite
ment and care of the club house Journal,” a fearsome looking direction. Similar laws are in
are headed by the following: plant with great leaves like the effect in at least 20 other staes
Electric work: Ben Kerns and blades of swords.” Perhaps the including Washington and Cali^
This is the time for all good HUNTING
। Lurton Knee; Plumbing, pump i very ones that Mrs. Crissey has fornia, the division reports.
conjurers and rainmakers to come
The 1949 hunting regulations and well: Wesley Smith and Vir-, planted picturesqueiv in her gar-
to the aid of Old King Salmon point out that the first open sea- gil Goldsberry; Windows, Harold oen. Fun to see their garden!
Realty Transfers
and his fishermen friends. Can’t son that should interest any of Jesser; Interior Finish, John Ho-
But since I cannot, and the
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Decker
some of you whip up a good us that tho antdone in those gan; Refrigeration, Cliff Beem; Azalea Garden Club is planning have purchased home and prop
heavy rain in the Chetco and port ions of Lake, Harney and Utilities: range, water heater, a tour of the neighbor’s gardens erty belonging to Mr. and Mrs.
Winchuck watershed to swell the Malheur counties lying east of sink, dishes, etc., Virgil Golds down Smith River way for the Ralph Hulander on the Dawson
waters to a point where the fish, Hwy 395 and south of Hwy 20. berry; Roof, Blaine Gribble; spray September meeting, it will be in Tracts. One of Brookings Main
lurking just outside, will be a Season is of six days duration, l painting, L. J. Kirtley.
teresting to see what thej are Street business corners belonging
little more interested in a fresh August 20 through August 25.
Preacher Feller Sez—
accomplishing. We shall have to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sunderland
water trip?
Then if we want a lot more of
"All thet there licker stuff is definite information for you as has been purchased by Henry
Though occasional salmon tak trip a d a little hunting to take absolutely no good and should to the time and place of assem- Kerr. Both these transactions
es are made the general opinion a total of two blue or ruffed be dumped into the stream.”
bling, later, so watch this col were handled through C. O. Leon
is that too little water is re- grouse, w’e have six da vs to cover
Choirmaster then announced: umn for information.
ard Real Estate, Brookings.
sponsible, for the time being, for all counties west of the summit “The next hymn will be ’Shall we
Our president, Mrs. Olive Page
the lark of abundant catches that of the Cascades, Sept 1 through 5. ..ather at the river’?”
made a brief report of the Sis
are being made in the larger CANNERY
kiyou Regional meeting which
Mrs. Catherine Brumbaugh and
streams. Even a whale came into
A branch of the Sportsmen’s!
was of primary' interest to offi
son
of Klamath Falls have been
the mouth of the Rogue a few < annery, Gold Beach, is being j
cers of garden clubs. Of interest
days ago, making both the smelt completed on Hw y 101 about two j Devotees of the art of flower to young married women who in this area looking after dis-
and fishermen run for safety, u miles south of Brookings, called arranging will welcome Martha Hind it difficult to attend garden posai of some property, after
spite of this the fishermen in 40 Cedar Lane Cannery.
Grayshel’s very practical plan for club meetings, because of your which they plan to go to Cor-
boats landed 75 salmon last Sat-
As of Tuesday afternoon all pursuing their hobby. Sh(' will children, was the announcement vallis to attend her parent’s
urday.
of the equipment was at hand meet with members of the Azalea that a study group is being form golden wedding. Her father is a
Hank and Chopper West brook except the two very important Garden club, one hour before the ed under the leadership of Helen professor at Oregon State.
report some good activity on the retorts. Upon receipt of these two regular meeting for instruction Hanscam.
Curry County Pomona Grange
Klamath, they themselves each members work could be completed and demonstration. The time, one
Hostess for the afternoon were will meet this Satuiday at Chetco
land« d a nice one of about 30 in about a day and a half, ac o’clock, on the second Thursday Mrs. Elsie Reynolds, chairman; Grange, with the first session set
pounds. The greatest interest in cording to Rex and Faye Hayes of every month at the Grange. Mrs. Martha Harbin, Mrs. Wal- for 11 o’clock. A dinner will be
this immediate area has been in I who will be owners of the can By this plan, each season’s flow dien and Mrs. Ella Lesmeister.
served at noon, with afternoon
the smelt run and the fishing nery.
ers can ne used and and differ
meeting convening immediately
Flaked ice will be dispensed ent arrangements made.
from the rocks and beaches for
following. A good turnout of local
cod, perch and snappers. Ivan and salmon cooked and/or can
Grangers is urged for this affair.
There w’ere some very nice
Holiday has been doing some ned and vegetables or fruit will
ones at last Thursday's meeting
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam
good work and we will all have also be canned. At the present
( *ne in particular of purple this
Sr
returned home Monday from
to take off our hats to the young time and until the retorts are
tles, an artichoke and some see-
a month’s trip which took them
woman who landed that cod installed the commodities to be
dums were arranged in a novel
to
Fairbanks, Alaska, by way of
School
buses
stopped
along
the
that was of such length that it canned are received and processed
manner by Mrs. Hibbard and roadway to unload or load passen the Alaska Highway, through
had to curl up and lie crossways in the Gold Beach establishment.
Mrs. Newton. Martha Harbin had gers must be regarded as though Canada. They report that they
This service will be highly wel
in the pickup truck.
a graceful bouquet of montbre- they w'ere stop signs, reminds the enjoyed their trip, but would
comed by residents of the area
tia and Mrs. Elsie Reynolds, a secretary of state’s traffic safety have remained longer had it not
who have heretofore been put to
most
attractive centerpiece for division.
been for so much lain that fish
some inconvenience to get their
the
tea
table of yellow, red and
This will call for the forma ing was poor. While at Fairbanks
canning done.
bronze snapdragons. Mrs. Frank tion of a new driving habit on they visited Mrs. Hanscam’s sis
1 own
miles north of ROD d GUN CLUB
Pal lady is doing very good work the part of Oregon motor vehicle ter, Mrs. Tom Young, and family.
Brookings with about 850 feet on
bringing
in wild flowers for iden operators when schools re-open
The
greatest
activity
of
this
highway 101. Stream and ready
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vogel and
lor development. Asking $4000, club of late is the work that is! tification and calling our atten next month, safety officials point children left Wednesday to re
courtesy to your broker. W. ( ’. being done by the more interested tion to rare flowers such as the out to the public.
turn to their home at Sacra
members as their time become! bog lily which need protection.
4110 N.
Under
the terms of Oregon’s mento, after enjoying several
available in work at the club Highlights of the afternoon’s pro-
Portland, 11, Ore. Also nearly
new school bus stopping law weeks vacation at their ranch
acres next
planing mill on house, where some remarkable g Vorn was Martha Grayshel’s adopted by the stao legislature on the Winchuck.
Easy street. Make* oiler. Same improvements are being made,i flower arrangement demonstra early last
spring, all vehicles
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr, Shir
ow ner, same address.
25-3t and in their coming activities at tion.
must
come
to
a
complete
stop
ley
and her friend, Miss Poore,
Sitting and watching Mrs.
when
meeting
or
overtaking
a
left by car Wednesday for Seat-
Here they will have a booth Grayshel and the interested spec-1
school
bus
on
a
two-lane
high
tie,
from where they will take
in operation all three days of t a tors, I though of the uni ver-'
NORINE HARVEY
way that has stopped to load or a boat for a tour of Alaska. The
the fair, Friday, Saturday and salify of interests which just
unload children. Vehicles mav group will return Sept. 8.
Sunday
of this week. On the last plain folks have. We are think
accredited teacher
not proceed, the law’ declares, "if
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoar and i
day that good looking boat and ing these days of the impact of
and so long as any school chil family visited at Coos Bay last ’
motor, which has been on dis Western civilization upon the
play for several weeks, will be East, but here is one in reverse, dren are leaving the school bus week to attend Pirate Days. Oth
or crossing the highway.”
er vistiors there were Mr. and
signed over to that lucky fellow’ for our Oriental neighbors across
Before
its
passage,
school
buses
Melvin Hoar of Prescott, Ariz,
(or gal), Lucky indeed will be the I acific have made a hobby
could
be
passed
by
other
vehicles
and Eugene Hoar and son of
he or sho in receiving this prize of this art for years, as we well
tor both boat and motor are know, no cultured woman but witohut stopping provided speed Aberdeen, Wash. A family re
was held to a maximum of 15 union was enjoyed. Other local
of such excellent construction received such instruction.
miles an hour.
Brookings, Orc
there for the Pirate Days were
and beauty that they will be th'
Across another ocean lie little
The new law exempts from Mrs. Bernice Ward and Mr. and
envy of everyone.
villages with similar occupations
stopping only those vehicles on Mrs. Fred Fox.
and interests to our own. Recent
ly, picking up Strand Magazine,
an English publication, I read a
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING story of a fishing village, "three
three
girls passed down the alley, sheav-!
os of
Daffies and fish had brought tl
village
a living. a strange con-
GA^Ä4£
trast.” 1 suppose the girls tend-I
cd t he daffodils while the men
fished. don’t you?
Along the Irish coast of County
Galways is Connemara where the
Atlantic gales sweep and fog
rolls in. Here grow rhododen-
LOCAL NEWS
Alone Azalea Row
School Bus Same
As Stop Sign Says
New Traffic Law
Classified Ad
Wart, the Speed Cop............
Tuna!
Brookings Personalized Laundry
CALL PHONE 262
KATHERINE'S
FOR QUICK SERVICE!
Beauty Shop
—ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE—
Next Door to Nook Cafe
All Wearing Apparel Special Attention
CLOSED ON MONDAYS
Agency for Vogue Cleaners
Open !» to 5 Dailv
32c, lb
Parker’s
Anchorage
North End of Chetco Bridge