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was well worth while for all concerned. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen have the forms ready to pour a concrete foundation for an addi Virg Goldsberry took his small tion to their home on the heights. Drier grow the hills and woods, While in the process, the house lower runs the river, as we and son and Dickie Berger out on will be almost completely mod old Man Salmon await better the same mission. They bagged ernized in every manner. water conditions in the Chetco a couple. It is presumed that the Miss Lillian Owen of Seaside and Winchuck, but that fleet of lads got one apiece and Virg got is a visitor at the Dewey Akers fishing boats that appeared on what another "little boy shot at." home, after having accompanied Some of the Rod and Gun Club the horizon last Tuesday indi friends to Crater Lake and other cated that a nice ru" of salmon committees have been doing a points of interest in central Ore was not far away. And did you fine piece of work and progress gon. The friends left for their SEE that fleet? Forty-seven boats at the club house is coming on homes in Texas after having vis- were counted. Wouldn’t it have apace. However, the non-arrival ited for a time at Seaside. been nice if we had a jetty and of sor e of the facilities has pre The entire lumber shed at the harbor and have them all leave cluded the advisability of holding Curry County Lumber Co. was here instead of having them come the next club meeting there, so shingled, and much of it painted Tuesday’s meeting will be held from points further south. during th? holiday week-end by The sea fishing this week has at the Grange as of yore. {omer Kessler and sons, Kay and yielded a couple of strange catch A Feller Sez— The painting was done (in a pensive mood) "Life is Conner. es. Ed Riverman (imagine a man Harris and his power by Mr. with a name like that fishing in mostly faith and bubbles; only sprayer, This addition makes a the ocean jig fishing with a 16- two things stand like stone, Kind different appearance in the place ounce sinker pulled out, believe ness in another’s troubles, Cour- of business. it or not, a sea bird, a shag, one i in your own." Richard Barton made a flying of these babies that can dive and trip here from Klamath Falls cover territory about as fast un over the week-end to get ac der water as in the air, and which quainted with his little son, born was lured in the same fashion as Guests at the Erskine Miller recently. the fish by something flashy, and home recently included: Wed Mrs. Ed F. Ackley who has been as he thought, tasty. Ed also nesday to Sunday, Miss Louise aiding at the health department neared the record in bringing Vallini of Chicago, a former bus office at Eureka for the past few’ out a 50-lb. ling cod and a couple iness associate of Mr. Miller’s; weeks, spent the week-end here. of salmon. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Smith of She returned to Eureka by bus BInch ley, fishing off Denver, Mrs. Miller’s sister and Tuesday, but will return about Split Rock, which is near Har- brother-in-law who came Mon the end of the week, when her ris park area, pulled out an 82- day for fishing; and Mrs. David work will have been completed. pound ray or skate, which is a Penick of San Francisco is ex Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hendricks vicious member of the flounder pected ’ next Monday for a short and family, accompanied by Rev. family. stay in this area. and Mrs. Nick Neufeld, made the Bill Wridge left last Thursday trip to Crater Lake over the Dr. Finley of Medford flew over for some trout fishing in the morning for Tillamook, being holiday week-end. They drove as Chetco. Because of lack of land- called by the death of his son. far as Shady Cove Sunday after- mg field hereabouts he had to Arthur, who was fatally injured noon, and returned late Monday land in Crescent City, of course in a dynamite explosion earlier evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Seymour and hire transportation to this in the week. The Funeral was of Portland visited for several place, suggesting another field for held late last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Peacock days last week at the home of Mr. development here. His trip was rewarded by a few nice trout. and children, who had spent th»' and Mrs. Lucian A. Harvey. Mrs. Griffith and Anderson brought past several weeks here on their Seymour is a niece of Mr. Har- up tour salmon, caught in Smith annual vacation, left Saturday for vey. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour so River, for processing in the new their home at Salt Lake City, enjoyed the climate, fishing, scen- cannery where installations have Utah, where Mr. Peacock is em cry and business prospects here been completed and the test run ployed as geologist by American that they plan to make Brookings made Tuesday. The new estab-! Smelting and Refining Co. They their future home. Joe Milne, of St. George, Utah, lishment has also been making are certainly in love with coun some smoking tests in light smok try and would return for almost was a visitor at the luncheon of Brookings Rotary club, Tuesday. ing of cod and tuna, both of which any excuse. He vacationing at Klamath, seemed to yield a very tasty Mr. and Mrs. Horey Day of product. and has been keeping up his at- The pigeon season having op itors of her brother-in-law and tendance by coming either to ened on the first Dr. A. O. Schmitt sister. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yocum. Brookings or Arcata. with John Hogan and Wes Smith They were accompanied by Mrs. sallied forth to see what they Lydia Swinnen and son, could do. Their practice in trap! Most all of the local teachers and skeet shooting stood them in attended the teachers institute Help Wanted: housework and good stead and a nice take of held last week at Coquille. Mr care of two small children, six birds was made. Hampton reported that the trip days a week. Can furnish room. Contact Doris Freeman at Chetco Store, City. 28* LOCAL NEWS Classified Ad Wart, the Speed Cop............ By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING IT LOOK» 7 I CM^T MU«V( l H im GiNTUlMBM-THt tuuxh THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World's Best Climate PAGE EIGHT AHUM-taCTHlQ wt Atk HAVI WATTS •'4 ht'M QU Alt RtPAlAÍO tm CA í too / y / *. t know i— . J,— »/ has told ; GASASI ---- A means and get togethers being held at the Grange hall. The Foster family was among I the early settlers in the Smith River area, the mother of the group, Anna Foster, being mem| ber of another pioneer family® the Ransoms. Those who w’ere together for the re-union were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster, son, Robert Jr, and son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richards of Kelso; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster of Ryder- w’ood, Wash; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foster of San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Bagley, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bagley of Lakeview’; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ransom and family of Brookings; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Foster and family, Ernest Foster and son, George; Emery Wallace and son, Ralph, all of Harbor. These re-unions are planned as an annual event in the future. In a simple w’edding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wood riff, Saturday, Miss Coramae Mil ler, daughter of Mrs. Adeline Merrill of Harbor and Chauncey Miller of Healdsburg, Calif., be came the bride of Raymond Asche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asche of Portland, formerly of Harbor. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Nick Neufeld, pastor of Baptist Community church, with only close relatives present. Following the ceremony, the bride and groom cut the wed ding cake, and refreshments were served. The bride, one of the Azalea Festival prinesses last spring, at tended the local high school. She completed her sophomore year. Following a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Asche will be at home in Portland, where the Mr. and Mrs. Ted DeFord and groom is employed. son, Ted, of Lakeview' and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Law’rence and daughter of Medford, spent the holiday week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Bollinger. The event was in honor of Art’s 73rd A family re-union which was birthday and the w’edding anni too big for any one house, was versary of Mr. and Mrs. Bollinger held over the Labor Day week —their 42nd, which occurred on end, by the Foster family, with Sept. 1. Family Re-Union Held At Grange ORDERS NOW TAKEN FOR FRESH Canning Salmon $35.00 Per 100 Pounds SEE OR WHITE SEHORN'S MARKET Rivers End (Smith River, California) — i Install Your Own Linoleum Tile Floors IT'S EASY ... AND YOU SAVE MONEY I You can have beautiful floors with Armstrong’s Jaspe Linoleum Tile . . • and you save when you install them yourself. We’ll show you how — and help you with de signs. Six smart color«. 17c ea. HENDRICKS FURNITURE COMPANY Tiles ■WuOQAM 7 FOQ ; BROOKINGS GARAGE GUARANTEED Al TOMOTB E REPAIRING Brookings Personalized Laundry CALL PHONE 262 FOR QUICK SERVICE! —ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE— All Wearing Apparel Special Attention Agency for Vogue Cleaners For Sale; 1935 Graham 2- door sedan, fairly good condition. Good tires, radio. $75. Glenn Simpson, near Azalea Park. 27-2* Couple Was Wed At Woodriff Home For Sale: Radio. General Elec trie console, $25; Bicycle, $5; Rem-' ington 12-guage pump shotgun, ribbed barre), almost new, $45, Ranger .41(/ shotgun, bolt action, almost new, $17.50; Ecxtra spe cial, will sacrifice pair imported French (Mohrson) field glasses, cost $110. sell for $49.95. H. T. James, Benham road. Harbor. ♦ I own it. 2 miles north of Brook ings with about 850 feet on highway 101. Stream and ready for development. Asking $-1000, courtesy to your broker. W. C. Stanley. 4110 N. E. 37th Ave., Portland, 11. Ore. Also nearly 3 acres next to planing mill on Easy street. Make offer. Same owner, same address. 25-3t For Sale: Mykiah Ranch roast ing or fricasse chickens. Leave orders at Nook Cafe. 28-3* For Sale: Rubber boat. new. with oars. Place for motor. Wt. 55 lbs. 3-compart merits. Takes less than 5 minutes to inflate. Cost $136. sell for $100, also packing case for carrying. Inquire at the Pilot. 27-2 should a necessity carry a high federal tax? Telephone service is generally considered to be a necessity. Yet the Federal tax on long distance and other telephone, service goes as high as 25%! The tax on luxuriet is only 20%. That means the nace/Mry long distance telephone call you may have to make in an emergency will be taxed higher than luxuries. And that is only part of the telephone tax picture. Federal tax increases your local service bill by 15%. Long distance calls of 25c or over are taxed 25%. Other forma of telephone service are taxed from 8 to 25%. This excise tax is imposed directly upon you as a telephone user. Your telephone company, at its own expense, acts as a tax | collector. These excise taxes are in addition to the corporation । income taxes and other taxes which the company pays to the federal government either directly or indirectly. We are sure your Senators and Representatives in Con gress would welcome your views as a taxpayer and citizen I in helping them to guide future action on this peacetime 1 tax of a necessity.