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PAGE TWELVE The World’s Best Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON UI G £ © JZ IH Q THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1949 "FISH ON" WAS SHOWN TUESDAY TO BROOKINGS ROTARY CLUB Willis Hight and Mr. and Mrs. W. Rhodus, of Louisiana. Mrs. Sern Christensen of La fayette, Ore., arrived on the bus recently to spend several weeks visiting her son and daughter-i^ law, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley and daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. Lilly Woodruff who has been confined to her home with an attack of flu is recovering sat isfactorily. Chester Crook, a government trapper, caught two large bob cats recently in the Klamath vi cinity. These had been killing sheep on the range. SPEBSQSA is coming to town. L. B. Gordon, of San Francisco, public relations man for Stand Grange hall has been granted to © ard Oil Co., of Calif.ornia, on Redwood school for a Hallow’e’en one of his frequent visits to the party and carnival, to be held on o area, showed a technicolor mo Saturday evening, Oct. 29. The c tion picture, “Fish On” at tile jack pot was w’on by Betty Mc- © Rotary luncheon, Tuesday noon. Clish. The third and fourth de- © Photographed in Alaska, on a grees will be given a class of number of streams, rarely if ever, candidates on Nov. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rush have visited by fishermen, the action was immense. Fishermen were sold their lovely home on old shown throwing back 18-in trout Hwy 101, near Castle Rock Re- because 22 to 24-inch were more sort to Mr. and Mrs. Robst, of plentiful. All phases of fishing in Los Anegeles, but will remain that northern section were re- here until Jan. 1. He will con tinue his dental practice until the | vealed in the picture. ' This picture, made by a Boston first of the year. sportsman, who loves to go to Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Rhodus the “inaccessible places” made all' are parents of a 7 lb. 6^ 07. son his jaunts by plane. Accompanied by caesarian at Seaside hosnital BY CONNIE by his wife, and the pilot guide, । Friday, Oct. 14. The young man these pictures display the wilds has been named Carl Hollis. The of the inland section of Alaska. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ncrt To The Theatre Rotarians were made dissatis- GOLD BEACH, OREGON isfied with fishing locally for the Our first shipment of Coro’s results could never have been ob tained locally. new plastic pearls have arrived. Their soft lustre and unbeliev Visitors of the club included, For sale: small 4-room house, able lightness could be achieved George Milford, member of Red lot 80x132, on Memory Line. A. i© only with this now plastic mate-, I — Bluff, Calif., club, and Wesley W. H. Sine, Box 202, city. 35tf rial. They come in long ropes Smith, of Harbor. which can be worn knotted or in For Sale: 5-ft tandem disc, three strands as a choker. In ad John Deere. Elk Creek Ranch, 7 dition to the natural pearl shade, miles up Winchuck river. 34-3* they also come in a delicate shell For Sale: 14-ft. house trailer, pink. The price is so right, too. Owen Carter, injured many in good condition. See Isabel Mc Just $1.00 plus 20%’ federal tax. See them now with our other months apo in a logging accident, Knight, at A. H. Newton farm, so. of Harbor on Hwy 101. 34-2* Coro Jewelry in this price line or and for a time not expected to survive, will fly home Thursday, Attention, Fishermen! Com mail a card and we will be glad (today) from the Providence hos pletely furnished house on Chetco to send them to you. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS pital, Portland, Mrs. Martha Har River. Jdeal for fishing party. Ac FILLED PROMPTLY! commodations for party of six. bin told the Pilot Tuesday. 34tf The accident which almost took A. L. Travis, Harbor. Mr. Carter’s life, crushed his pel vis, and injured him internally. © He was confined to the hospital for seven months and four days. Only recently he underwent an operation on his liver and kidneys CALL PHONE 262 © to determine the cause for in- © fection. While the move was dono as last resort, he has shown rap id and definite improvement. —ROUGH DRY & FINISH SERVICE— Wishing to come home after E those months, the doctors per © mitted him,‘only if he would fly. Agency for Vogue Cleaners He is anxious to have those who so generously helped him finan cially to call on him after he ar 3 © rives home, Mrs. Harbin said. UI U) G E g FASHION FINDS CONNIE'S Classified Aik Owen Carter Will Fly Home, Today CD O E </) CD V Brookings Personalized Laundry Wart, the Speed Cop............ By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING’ bl © © E ’Ji X-Ray Unit Due Here, Nov. 15th You owe it to yourself and fam ily to have your chest X-rayed when the Mobile X-ray unit ar rives in Brookings, November 15. Don’t pass this opportunity You will first received in the mail a letter requesting you to sign enclosed sheet for X-ray appoint ment. This gives you a chance to state your preference of a morning or afternoon appoint ment for your own convenience. Sign this letter at once and re turn to your chairman, Mrs. Ber tha Whirry. located at the Central Building, from 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. MRS. BERTHA WHIRRY. New Grocery Clerk In Vaughan Home Brookings Market may have an- other grocery clerk by next sum mer. if not sooner, when a new father. Don Vaughan, has his son there, opening packing cases and stocking shelves. Donald David, the young man threatened with this future, was born late last Wednesday, Oct. 19, at Seaside hospital. His mother is the former Yolande Ettinger. An appointment card will then See and hear barbershop quar be sent to you the week pre tets- Pine Cone theatre, Satur ceding the visit. The unit will bo day night. - DIAMONDS. W ATCHES, JEWELRY - Bt ll Howell Cameras and Projectors- SMITH RIVER The ladies of the church held their regular meeting on Thurs day afternoon at the club rooms of the Community Hall, with the president, Mrs. Ida Hall, in charge of the business session. The de votions were in charge of Mrs. Ethel Goodlin, who put on a spe cial program with Week of Pray er and Self-Denial, as the topic. Members of the society took part. During the business session, Mrs. Kenneth Layman, chairman of the bazaar, announced the bazaar will be held on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 17. There will be a food sale and a novelty table. Doors will open at 2:30 p. m. The traveling apron will be sent around to members and all friends for donations. Mrs. Lener Moore will be in charge. At the close of the afternoon, cake and coffee will be served by Evelyn Reichlin and Elizabeth Morrison. Lake Earl Grange met in reg ular session at the hall at Fort Dick, Thursday evening. The first and second degrees were given to a class of candidates, with the ladies degree team putting on the impressive ceremony. The WARREN G HUNTER BROOKINGS GARAGE GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING P-kryruu I3V- N. M. JONES Templar Hotel Building Brookings, Oregon JEWELER and CERTIFIED WATCH MAKER JUST ARRIVED. A few numbers of new 17- jewel, water resisting, shock proof, non-mag- netic WRIST WATCHES Amazing low price (tax ine) of.... $29.75 —We Make Your Watch Tell The Truth— 948 Second Street. Crescent City, California