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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The World's Best Climate is interested in saving the red wood groves. Many of the mem “Associate yourselves, O ye bers who attended the tour of people and ye shall be broken the redwood grove on Smith Riv in pieces; and give ear all ye of er some years back, are acquaint far countries: gird yourselves and ed with Mr. Reynolds, who ac . Success stories are being told which she hold forth in the ang ye shall be broken in pieces. Take and re-told by nearly all of the ling game, nevertheless, breaks companied them at that time, and counsel together and it shall local anglers and hunters who of the game oft-times means the assisted in conducting the group. come to naught, speak the word His talk is sure to be most in have ventured forth in quest of difference between success and it shall not stand; for God is with both fish and game. The salmon failure. The big trick in hunting teresting. us.” Isa. 8:9-10. A dear friend recited the fol ere ronlly “in” all of the coastal coastal deer seems to be the “For wickedness burneth as the lowing poetry in prose to me and streams now and those who get ability to get bucks out of the fire: it shall devour the briars I want to pass it along to you, as their biggest thrill fr'm the taut brush and be in a position to get and thorns. Through the wrath all of us love the trees, and par line caused by the gvrations of a short during that sometimes of the Lord of hosts, is the land ticularly here where so many a fresh run salmon a"e receiving fleeting moment while they are in darkened and the people shall be beautiful species lift their tall the realization of the ir anticipa the open. as the fuel of the fire; no man heads heavenwards. It was pub tions. Of course, shooting prowess shall spare his brother. ” Isa. 9:18- lished in the August issue of This year has seen more bucks plays n big part in doer hunting. 19. “ They have healed also the brought into Brookings than have There arc times when oven the ' Northwest Gardens and Homes, hurt of the daughter of my peo-; and the author is not given. been displayed in many seasons. best shooting eye will play tricks pie slightly, saying: peace, peace; “Many a tree is found in the This is due, no doubt, to the on the hunter. For an example: increase in local population plus 'I'he Rogue Valley baseball league wood, and every tree for its use when there is no peace.” Jere. the ever-increasing desire for. leading hitter has great difficulty is good some for the strength of 6:14. hunting and fishing. These citings from the word of in discerning the difference be the gnarled root, some for the The names of those who have tween a mule deer’s ears and his sweetness of flowers or fruits, God concerning last day affairs, show what the nations are face- landed good sized salmon from horns. And yet this same hunter some for shelter against the Chetco would make a list had no trouble in shooting a run storm, and some to keep the to-face with today. God has not too long to publish. But to give ning coyote through the heart. hearthstone wamr; some for the changed and the time is near. — one an idea of the number of Coyotes require no tag so this roof and some for the beam, and Jos. M. Johnson, Gold Beach. fish caught, locally, during the nimrod still has an opportunity some for a boat to breast the past we< k an estimate was made of getting his buck. stream. In the wealth of the wood Mr. and Mrs. Emil Stunz and by good authority that there were The largest deer reported lo- since the world began, the trees Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mitchell of 50 salmon taken Sunday morning cally was the 220-lb. mule deer have offered their gifts to man. Nyssa were brief visitors in this alone. Salmon, being no respecter bagged by Umpire Don Craig in But the glory of trees is more area Tuesday day and Wednes of class distinctions nor of the the Bly area. All that John Dar than their gifts—‘tis the beauti day. They tried fishing on both varying proficiencies of anglers’ ger brought home was a piece ful wonder of life that lifts, the Rogue and Chetco. While in knowledge will take a strike at of the horns from a forked buck. from a wrinkled seed in an earth- Brookings they visited Mr. Stunz anyone’s lure and thereby give John, John, is is it it tru true that this deer bound clod, a column, an arch in that ne\ei-to-be-forgotten thrill | stood 20 yards away from you the Temple of God; a pillar of sister, Mrs. Dewey Akers. to even the rankest novice. in the open for full two minutes? power, a dome of delight, a shrine In the realm of deer hunters, Some fellows travel hundreds of song, and a joy of sight. Their old lady luci does not enter intoiof miles to participate in the an- roots are the nurses of rivers the picture to the great degree nual deer hunt, some find it nec in birth; their leaves are alive essary to give up a week’s pay with the breath of the earth; I ai d no sacrifice seems too great they shelter the dwellings of man; | when that supreme moment ar they bend o’er his grave with the rives and one can take a nice look of a loving friend. I have camped in the whisper buck. ing forest of Pines; I have slept Some fellows will promise al- BY CONNIE' in the shadow of Olives and vines; most anything to tie able to get away for a hunt. What local in the kees of an Oak, at the hunter went so far as to promise foot of a palm, I have found good his wife to do that long-awaited rest and slumber’s balm. And Ne.rt To The Theatre plumbing job before she would no, when the morning gilds the GOLD BEACH, OREGON boughs of the Hemlock at the sanction his trip? KAIN OR SHINE SCARVES! I Joe Gallagher says: There are door of my house, I open the win A bright idea for dreary days. A times when even an expert can dow and make salute: pure silk 35-lnch square scarf of catch . . a fish - . some day - — 'God bless thy branches and I’ll . prove brilliant autumn colors has been it to you. feed thy root! Thou hast lived treated so that it is water-repel before, live after me, Thou an lent, Hand-rolled edges lends a cient, friendly, faithful tree.' fine finish. Assorted patterns and Doesn’t that strike a respon colors. See them now at Connie’s sive chord? Azalea Garden Club members while there is a large selection. You ’ll be glad to know that the and their friends will have the table at Loeb State Park is once pleasure of hearing Frank Rey MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS again in its proper place, thanks nolds, state forestry board mem FILLED PROMPTLY! to someone ’s efforts. ber and timber and resort owner at the October meeting, today. He Not By Bread Alone COLUMN SPORTSMEN'S Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush left late last week for their home at Pac ker, Ariz., where they will sperA the winter after enjoying the coast during the summer month^. Classified Ads For Sale: Box springs and mat tress with or without Hollywood legs, also davenport and chair. W. H. Bomhoff, 4 mi. so. of Brook ings on hwy 101. 33tf TAXI SERVICE anywhere in Curry County. Phone 192, Gold Beach. 33tf TAXI Phone 102 Gold Beach, Ore. * < NEW'S HOLIDAY" FASHION FINDS CONNIE'S Along Azalea Row Brookings Schools Wart, the Speed Cop............ By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING I LI MAQMV I Hi HAS T th » ohi »S moot o » WHO ÌHOOTSJIH i S Mml TH* MOST. -X _ —■ NO LUC* .) 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