PAGE EIGHT
The World's Best Climate
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Gold Beach Notes
Gorge Steiner spent a few
days visiting relatives at Gold
Beach, leaing Saturday for Fort
Lewis for assignment in the en-
gineers branch of the army.
Keith Lewis is a patient a the
Gold Beach hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey re-
turned from a trip to San Fran
cisco area, where they enjoyed a
vacation with friends from the
east. They made the trip by air
from Crescent City.
Mr. and Mrs. L< o Bonotto re
turned from North Bend where
they were on business connected
with the Chinook theatre which
they manage.
Mrs. I. Woods of Seattle was a
\ sitor at the Hall Neal home last
week.
Phil Chappele of Portland was
a business visitor at Gold Beach
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sutton I
spent the week-end at Medford!
Fishing acticity in the last week' you seen the foxy little build-
has been varied and limited. The 1 ing the cub scouts, with a little
big “outside’’ has been shelling assistance from the big guys,
out ( and I don’t mean clam- have put up on Virg Goldsberry’s
shelling) more fish than any other ideal building site, for such an
enterprise? An outside fireplace
known source.
However, one of the orominent is also planned and a slick little
Rod and Gunners has done him softball diamond. A recent ruling
self proud with trout in the river. on scout ages is about to raise
Gordon Goetz’ luck seemed to havoc with the cub pack as many
carry on whether alone or with oi them who have become 11 are
somebody? Alone he caught seven, expect 1 to join the boy scouts,
“well over the minimum limit, but S 'C? many of them fought,
for size” and together with Mer bled and labored for good old
rit Kneifel, a friend from Los cub scout cabin, it is likely that
Angeles, one day’s catch num they will still be welcomed to
its use.
bored 14 and the next day 11.
Alas and alack! Brookings Pel
Then with Ray Kirch, also a
icans met defeat at the hands of
visitor from the southland, eight
Crescent City Merchants Sunday
more were landed. These boys,
both built like Samson of old. to the tune of 7-3, but that has
might better have used part of just made them more determined
their time and some of their to make it a three-game series by
strength to help shove Joe Sier- coming out on top next Sunday
ka's 165-foot boat into Smith when the two teams meet at
River Monday instead of messing Crescent City.
around with little 14 or 16-inch Came Season For Archers
For Rent: 3-room apartment
We know of no one in thi?
trout.
upstairs.
Josephine Apartments *
area skilled in the use of th*
Speaking of Joe’s boat, which bow and arrow to the point of
For Sale; 1935 Graham 2
stood off the mouth of Smith wishing to hunt deer with them
River for about five hours Mon but if such the-e are they will door sedan, fairly good condition.
day while awaiting the proper have the advantage of the gun- Good tires, radio, $75. Glenn
stage of tide, was finally hauled tot ers by a deer season opening Simpson, near Azalea Park. 27-2*
off to sea again when it appeared on Sept. 17, running through
For Sale: Beautiful young ladi
that the ground swells were a Sept. 28, for a deer of either sex
es
camel hair coat, size 15; shorty
little too high to risk trying to and one elk of either sex. Two
grey
coat, dresses, suits, boys
negotiate the narrow channel.
game refuges are open for them:
sweaters,
all in perfect condition.
If and when it does return and Mt. Emily Refuge (Union and
Cheap.
See
Mrs. E. H. Grooten-
is finally worked into its final Umatilla counties) and Canyon
dorst,
Harbor.
♦
setting at Castle Rock, it is go Creek refuge (Grant county).
ing to be swell indeed. It is re
Most of the game seasons are
I own it. 2 miles north of
portedly a German luxury liner, to pen on Oct. 1.
Brookings
with about 850 feet on
165 feet long, built in about 1925.
We
really
shouldn
’
t
close
highway
101.
Stream and ready
this
Joe’s idea is to dredge out and
column
without
mentioning
the
for development, Asking $4000,
float it into the proper location,
then raise it to about the level r a t h e r unusual occurrence of courtesy to your broker. W. C.
of the former lodge and use it Hans Nelson and his fishing part- Stanley, 4110 N. E. 37th Ave.,
ner. hooking a salmon simultane Portland, 11, Ore.
for living and hotel quarters.
Also nearly 3
ously
and both landing their fish
Speaking too of buildings have
acres next to planing mill on
(no proof submitted) without the
fish fouling up the other fellow’s Easy street. Make offer. Same
25-3t
line. Just good fishermen. Hans owner, same address.
NORINE HARVEY
caught two Sunday and one Sat
RABBIT PRICES HIT NEW
urday. Wonder how fresh salmon
accredited teacher
LOW Take advantage of this
temporary price slump to store
.4 Feller Sez -
some choice quality rabbit meat
“Of all life’s sad surprises
in your locker box. Tryer rabbit J
There’s nothing to compare
With the treading, in the dark- 25c per lb. live weight. Rabbits
to stew or bake, 20c per If live
isn’t there!
weight. You butcher. R. B. Mc-
Studio Building
Gugin, 4 mi. south of Harbor on
Wanted:
wood
range,
good
old railway right-of-way.
Brookings, Ore.
oven. Homer Brown, Box 507,
city.
27
For Sale: Rubber boat, new,
with oars. Place for motor. Wt.
55 lbs. 3-compartments. Takes less
than 5 minutes to inflate. Cost
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING $136, sell for $100, also packing
case lor carrying. Inquire at the
Pilot.
27-2
Classified Ad
where they visited a niece and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birch.
It was plenty hot there, according
to George.
S. O. Newhouse of Wedderbum,
George Sutton of Gold Beach and
J. F. Kronenberg of Bandon, were
in the Eden Valley and Mule
Creek districts last Thursday and
Friday. Mr. Kronenberg has tim
ber holdings in that area.
Barney Shaw of the Universitv
Press,
Eugene, was a caller at
Wesley Sibley, of Gold Beach,
the
Pilot
Tuesday, on a trip
who has opened up a job print
along
the
coast.
ing plant in that place, was a
business called at Pilot office,
Reach 5000 prospective custo
mers through Pilot Class Ad«.
Tuesday afternoon.
Zada’s Beauty Shop opened on I ft
Tuesday after being closed since
August 1.
Dave Franklin, owner of Coast
Freight Lines, formerly Central
Transfer, was a business caller
in this area late last week.
A benefit dance for the Claude
Wright family is being givenj
at the Grange hall tl s Satur-i
day evening, and everyone is i •
urged to attend, to give this fam
ily, which lost everything ly fire,!
a real boost toward a new h^me.
GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
2 hp industrial gas engine, ex
cellent condition, $4 0. Leland
White, Box 191, citv.
26-2*
Brookings Personalized Laundry
CALL PHONE 262
FOR QUICK SERVICE!
REPAIRING
Winchuck
Garage
Hwy 101, Harbor
Canning Salmon
$35.00 Per 100 Pounds
SEE OR WRITE
Rivers End (Smith River, California)
2x4,S4S
Suitable for Rafters
or Studdings
$25.00
Per 1000, Delivered
In unit lots!
SWAN
For Sale: feeder pigs. Also hogs
ready to latten. R. A. Henderson,
box 211, city.
26-2*
BROOKINGS GARAGE
Radiator Repair and
AUTOMOTIVE
ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR FRESH
Wart, the Speed Cop............
For Rent: Modern three-bed
room home. Partly furnished. Will
give year’s lease, if desired, to
reliable tenant. H. T. James, on
Benham Road. Harbor.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vai Men-
denhall. Jr., last Thursday, a son,
who has been named Michael Vai.
This is their first child. Mother
and babe returned home Tues
day from Seaside hospital.
LOCAL NEWS
PIANO
For sale: cheap, apple and lug
size boxes, some new shook. Good
for field work. Inquire H. A.
Jochens. Plumbing. Templar Ho-
tel building.
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The W. F. Payne family of Cor-
vallis made a brief visit at the
J. E. Stevenson home late last.
week. Mr. Payne is one of the
successful turkey raisers of the
state of Oregon.
Lbr.@
Brookings
Oregon
¿Or
KATHERINE'S
Beauty Shop
—ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE—
Next Door to Nook Cafe
All Wearing Apparel Special Attention
CLOSED ON MONDAYS
Agency for Vogue Cleaners
Open 9 to 5 Dailv
butte
BARGAIN FARES—ROUND TRIP*
family plan, and joint fares discounts. Ask for de
tail. Gall Southwest Airwavs 2771, Crescent City