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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P ece E ight successful the rainbow’ plant will be in the local rivers and angler are asked to report their catches to Homer Haggerty at Shell Sta tion, or to Rex Hayes at the Brookings Pelicans will hold cannery, phone 504. their initial baseball practice at the high school diamond Sunday afternoon at 1:00. Manager Whitey Matson asks that any Ben Turner has sold 3*2 acres players in the area who are in of his lily bulb crop in Harbor terested in trying out for the club to report at the field for area to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Clen denin, also of Harbor. this practice. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Jones who On the strength of the show recently moved here from Grants ing of any new men, Matson and Pass have purchased two acres Business Manager Pete Lesmeis- of the five acre tract owned by ter will know just what addi Mr. and Mrs. Art Guthrie. tional help will have to be im Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kretz- ported in order to make the Pel icans a strong entry in the So. meier of Portland have sold lots in their Coast View subdivision Ore. League. DeWayne Gailliaert, shortstop to John Blanch of Myrtle Creek and former player in the Portland and to John C. Taylor ot Simms City League, also Earl Eastburn, Camp, Calif. The Pete Lesmeis- second basement who played for ter Agency is handling these the Miller Lumber Co. in the transactions. Cascade League at Eugene, have promised to report. Both have been local residents for some little time. For the week ending on Sun- Jim Polando, outfielder from day: Max. Min. Rain San Francisco and who has been April 2 41 .60 in spring training with Medford April 3 40 ...55 Rogues at Healdsburg, came to April 4 41 ...60 Brookings this week on the rec- April 5 41 .. 60 ommendation of Mel Carpenter, April 6 41 ..59 business manager of the Rogues. April 7 45 63 Blain Gribble has already given April 8 43 ..66 Polando a job. Polando reports that our own Bon Astin is making a fine show- ing in the Rogues camp. He said Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson that in a practice game against the Yakima club of the Western returned home Saturday after International League. Boh held enjoying a combined business and Yakima to one hit for the first pleasure trip into Washington, six innings and allowed only one going to Seattle and Mt. Vernon, run in the seven innings he 1 had in that state and Portland, in worked. Brookings fans are all Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lively and pulling for Bob to make the grade even though his spot in the children are now at Canyon City Pelican line-up will be hard to Colo. After having sold their replace. property south of Harbor, thej plan to make their home in Colo- rado, Bob’s native state. Tony Felipe has been assigned to the army enginees corps and is receiving his basic training at Fort Lewis, Wash. Beverly Wilson left last week Henry Mastin, biologist for the State Game Commission gave an for induction into the army. His interesting talk to the Chetco bride of a week is making her Rod and Gun Club, Tuesday eve home with his family and is con- tinning at school. ning Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hastings Of particular interest to fish- Mr. Mastin's an- have returned to their formen nouncement that th»' game com south of Harbor to look after bulb interests. They spent mission has releast'd S(XX) rain bow trout in th»' Chetco river, the last several weeks at Port- former home and also 3(MX) rainbows in the land. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Craig re Winchuck. These trout, all of legal size, 9*2 to 10 inches long, turned to their home after mak and 16 months old, originated at ing a trip to College Place, Wn., where they visited their son and the Bandon hatchery. Also released in th»' Chetco daughter-in-law, Mr. a n d Mrs. w»Te 3 0 00 “Silverside" salmon Kenneth Craig and family. about eight inches in length. Don Merritt ,who is with the Mr. Mastin stated that the com. amphibious section ol the Sea mission is anxious to learn how bees, enjoy»d a short leave at his Bob Astin Shows Well At "Camp" Realty Transfers Weather Report home here, leaving Tuesday to return to Saa Diego. His bat talion is leaving for overseas duty soon. Mrs. Bertha Moore accompan ied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cassell of Crescent City, to Santa Rosa where they visited two of the Cassell's daughters, Mrs. David Dodge and Mrs. Major Moratto and their families for a few days and to do some shopping. The letters for the cancer fund drive were mailed in Brookings last week and will be mailed in Harbor this week. when more supplies arrive. Mrs. Martha Har bin is in charge of the drive in southern Curry county. Mrs. Jack Thompson of Oak land was a week-end visitor of her sister, Mrs. Walter Biddle at 4-Biddles Motel. Mrs. Anna Muchmore who suf fered a stroke three weeks ago is still confined to Seaside hospital at Crescent City. She is unable to have visitors but has enjoyed the many cards she has received from her friends. Mrs. Paul Whirry was able to leave Seaside hosiptal, where she has been under observation since a car wreck nearly two weeks ago. However, X-rays and exam inations for head injuries con tinue. Mr. Whirry, Mrs. Art Bol linger and Mrs. Bob Perkikns, hurt in the same accident, are improved, b u t nursing painful hurts nevertheless. Mr .and Mrs. Leslie Woodriff attended the "Lily Trials" meet ing at Corvallis last week and also the coast organization meet-! ing at Gold Beach. FURNITURE FOR SALE! Fish Planted In Two Local Rivers Small Gas Stove OCCASIONAL TABLE (walnut) Several dining chairs (walnut, as is) $10.00^ MIRROR, 20x26 - ----------------------- $12.00 4 COSCO STOOLS with backs, each. ._$ 3.00 14)49 9-cu. ft. Westinghouse Refrigerator....$225.oo 20-inch Rototiller witli 3 sets teeth, furrower dozer blade, seed, dual wheels, imple ment attachment. BEN KERNS Brookings, Oregon Box i or Box 445 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. AMerican Legion Auxiliary JR 4* Watch for Posters— Men Wanted llllffllllllillllllllllli FIGURE PROBLEMS are so easily solved in smart-looking, moderately-priced Charts Girdles, bras and all-in-ones. And they’re so comfortable too! CAT DRIVER JAMMER PUNCHER CHOKER SETTER HOOKER PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY Custom-fitted at no extra charge by your CHAR.I5 Professional Corsetiere Mrs. H. J. Weigel Harbor. Oregon Chetco Inn OREGON AT........................... 7:00 USED FURNITURE FOR SAIE bed davenport with matching club chair and ottomen __ ___________________ $225.00 ching window ruffles. ‘Farm Print’ chintz $200.00 1 land-rubbed Birch Butterfly tables, $15.00 each, or, pair 3O.OO 75.00 Baby Bed and Mattress 20.00 Roll-away couch and mattress I 5-00 2.00 Chrome and Red Plastic Hi-chair 12.00 s Opening April 10 DINNER $15.00 BUFFET (walnut) Rummage Sale "AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GOAT" BROOKINGS, $10.00 Rataan Rug LOCAL NEWS Rags, Garments, Bric-a- Mrs. Gladys Kindel has just returned from a visit at Seattle with her son, Floyd. Paul Davis of Davis Truck .'¿nd Tractor, was in Portland sevekl days last week. Pilot Class Ads Pay—try ’em.' P. At ELK CREEK RANCH M. ;miles up Winchuck River Road —$2.50— Open for inspection April 1? and 13 4:30 P. M. to 9:30 P.M. M.t{e Your Fishing Season Resei rations Through Troopings !’ \RKERS ANCHORAGE. Phone 401. Brooknigs NORINE DIAMONDS. WATCHES JEWELRY Proveí V/ ? R R E N G . HUNTER, I TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN High School Credits For Life Certificate Studio Bldg., Brookings Hell a HmreU Caines* HARVEY Jeweler Accredited Pupils | We "ue Your Watches Tell The T^uth— 948 Second Street, Crescent City, Calif» rn>