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Volume 7—Number 33
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON
Thursday, October i6, 1952
BENEFIT DANCE
Conn-Olson Motors JAKLEWICZ DUNKED Overheated Pipe
Dorothy Newton
SATURDAY
NEXT
WHILE FISHING
To Chicago With
Hosts Saturday At In his enthusiasm to spot that Cause of Fire
A benefit dance has been plan­
Eire from an overheated stove ned to help rebuild Hassett’s
big one, Merc Jacklewicz fell out
Grand Opening
pipe
burned the ceiling anti roof home. This movement is sjMinsored Oregon 4-H'ers
ot his boat while fishing one
Two county extension agent»»
of the Frank Hassett home on by Topaz Rebekah Lodge Social
Conn-Olson Motors were hosts day last week. It was about dark
Pioneer Road badly, on Monday Club. Tickets may be secured by have been named to accompany
Oregon 4-H boys and girls to the
all day Saturday to visitors who and the big one got away. Merc about 11:00 a m.
got soaking wet and Allen Et-
contacting the committee in
came and went. Due to the cold tinger towed him to shore. After
Mrs. Hassett ran to the neigh­ charge, Mrs. Pauline Tygart and National 4-H Club Congress in
Chicago, November 29 to Decem­
foggy day a large enough crowd that they called it a day, but the bors to telephone, but was unable Mrs. Verna Mendenhall.
ber 4, by Burton Hutton, state
could not be gathered together at fish are really biting now. and to get a call thru and it was
4-
II club lender.
necessary to send a car to report
any one time to hear the program Merc will try it again.
Miss
Dorothy Newton, 4-H city
the fire. Furnishings were re­
which had been planned, but the
extension
agent in Portland, and
Nice
Catches
Made
moved and are now stored else­
proprietors have promised that
Francis
Skinner,
Klamath county
where. Much water damage left In Chetco River
the public will be able to hear C. of C. To Meet
club
agent,
are
this
year’s choice.
the house in bad condition, but
these talks at a later date.
They
merited
selection
through
The
fishing
is
very
good
this
Mr. and Mrs. Hassett expect to
Beautiful floral arrangements On October 30
community
service
of
their
4-H
week on the Chetco river accord­
The Chamber of Commerce will have the house repaired and be ing to Elmer Parker of Parker's work, said Hutton.
in the salesroom made a nice
setting for the 1952 model Buick meet for dinner at the Grange able to return to their home soon. Anchorage. Many are catching
The two agents wil assist in
They are now at the home of
Hall on Thursday, Oct. 30. The
sedan whcih was on display.
chaperoning
the Oregon delega­
their
limit
which
is
two
per
day
their daughter and family, the
or four in one week. These for tion on the Chicago trip and will
A number of out of town guests Altar Society will serve the usual Ray Olsons.
most part have been Chinook with also serve on Club Congress com­
were present to extend congratu­ excellent meal and after a busi­
lations: John Eggan, photographer ness session including a number
a few silver sides being caught mittees.
Miss Newton, an Oregon State
of Lebanen. John Ettherson, South of current subjects to be discussed Chetco Presents
which were planted in the river.
Dakota and Robert Finley, Dis­ a showing of film by Henry Kerr
Forty three pounds is the largest college graduate, has been in
trict manager of wholesale Buick will interest everyone. The Kerrs Scenic View
that has been weighed at the Portland 4-H work since 1951.
new car division for Bailey and made a trip to the Holy Lands
Anchorage but there have been Prior to that time she w'as home
The
river
was
a
beautiful
sight
Graham. Portland, wholesale dis­ last year and this movie shows viewing it from Parker’s anchor­ quite a large number caught agent in Washington and Curry
tributors for the N. W. district. places they visited. There will be age, early Tuesday morning. weighing thirty eight to forty two counties and taught at the New­
berg high school.
There were also other guests from a report on the advertising folder Atiout forty boats were anchored pounds.
Coos Bay whose names were not by the committee in charge. Paul in the mouth grouped more or
Skinner has been Klamath
“The greatest number of fisher­
Davis is president, Ed McClaine,
available.
less to the right. The water was men are from southern California” county 4-H extension Agent ained’
secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Conn and
without a ripple with a horizontal said Mr. Parker but he has had 1946. He is a graduate of Okla­
Harold Olson, owners live on the
line of a close in fog bank giving cais of late from III., Penn., Ariz., homa A & M and served four
Matthew’s tract near the ocean. Heart Attack Fatal a back drop effect to the stage And Ohio.
years in the army before joining
Mr.an d Mrs. Conn have two chil­
Oregon extension service.
The
winter
season
running
from
scene. Two or three motor boats
dren, Janice who attended O.S.C. To Fisherman
Oct,
13
to
Nov.
15
increases
the
coming from up stream, artistical­
last year and Gaylon, a H. S.
Harold Johansen, N. Hollywood, ly had as it seemed decided to number of fish that can be caught Hunting Season
senior. These families are anxious died while fishing on the Chetco join the others.
by ten Jack salmon per day. Jack
to serve this area and to become Tuesday morning. Mr. Johansen
A double line of tied up boats salmon are measured under twen­ To Be Extended
acquainted with the people. They had just landed a large salmon at the wharf and a seagull perch­ ty inches.
Although no date has been set
wish to extend to the public an when he succumbed from a heart ed on the top of each of the two
for the opening of the deer hunt­
invitation to visit Conn-Olson Mo­ attach. Mrs. Johansen, who was gravel pyramids out in the river,
Mrs. Elmer Parker is improved ing season at this date, it is hojx»d
tors.
with him summoned help? Nothing as foreground detail, completed this week and hopes to lx* out that humidity will reach a point
soon.
could lx* done by the time Dr. the picture.
soon whereby the hunters may
White arrived. Mr. Johansen w’as
safely enter the woods.
Noted Visitor
57 years old.
Paul Davis Receives Award
After a 3 day jiostixinement of
The body was taken care of
| the opening from Oct, 1 to 4 and
Stops Here
and shipped by Brown’s Mortuary
closure of virtually all hunting
areas to entry, because of acute
There have been some dis­ to N. Hollywood.
fire hazards, the deer hunting
tinguished guests of late at Beaver
season was extended 11 days by
State Lodge which is owned and M ilt Smith Fishes
operated by Mr. and Mrs. August
the State Game Commission.
De Phillips.
No extension or change of the
In Famous Chetco
deer
season in eastern Oregon will
Leaving on last Sunday after
A kindred newspaper man, Milt
be
made
except that the “Hunters
an eight days stay were Mr. and Smith ol the Majave Desert New s,
Choice”, antlerless deer season
Mrs. James McDonald. HoPywood. Mojave, Calif, called at the Pdot
will be canceled in a section of
James McDonald is w:dc!y known on Tuesday. Mr. Smith had fished
Lake and Klamath counties.
for his connection with the Walt in the stiearns farther north and
Fire danger in Oregon’s tinder-
Disney productions and Capital was very disappointed, thinking
dry
forests is on the increase
Recordings. The teen-agers will he had come north too late to
Again.
be interested to know that he is catch salmon. He perked up con­
responsible for the sound effects siderably when he learned that
in the radio production, “Drag­ they were being bro’t in and that
Hibbards Return
net”.
in reality the season had just
After Vacation
This is the third year the Mc­ begun. We fully expect to hear
Donalds have come to Brookings that he is taking both canned
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hibbard
to fish the Chetco River. They and smoked salmon home to
will spend many hours in retro­
had good luck this year, with Mrs. Mojave from the Chetco River.
spect this winter, since their re­
Paul Davis ol Davis Truck & Tractor, Brookings receiving cent trip will lx» relived many
McDonald catching the largest
fish which weighed forty and one
Achievement Award for Truck Sales from J. T. Sullivan, district times with friends, as the pleas­
Weather Report manager
half pounds.
of International Motor Truck District Office, Portland
ures of their exjx*riences are told.
For the period of Oct. 6 ending
At
a
meeting
of International in a recent western-style sales The Hibbards drove to Colorado,
Other guests from far away on Sunday, Oct. 12.
Harvester Dealers in Portland. contest called “Brand the Maver­ thru Yellowstone Park, where
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Barber,
Max. Min.
Rain
Fairbanks. Alaska, who stayed at Oct. 6 ...... 63
they unexpectedly met Gene Gould
Oregon,
on Sept. 15, Paul Davis icks”.
49
At
the
same
time
he
was
award­
and
his new bride, and on into
Beaver State Oct. 10th. Mr. Bar­ Oct. 7 ..... 62
52
— of Davis Truck & Tractor, Brook­
ed a triple diamond Service Award Canada, returning by way of
ber is connected with the U. S. Oct. 8 ..... 62
55
— ings, received an award for out- for complying with International
Washington, where they visited
construction work in Alaska, hav­ Oct
9 ...... 71
51
—
standing achievement in truck • service standards He is the only brothers and sisters.
ing charge of housing and feeding. Oct. 10 ---- 65
50
— *•1^*-
dealer-ship between Coos Bay and
Mr. and Mrs. Barber liked it so Oct. 11 ...... 60
They were particularly pleased
48
—
J. T. Sullivan, district manager Eureka.
with
the display of fall foliage
well there that they plan a 3 Oct 12 .. 52
48
of IHC, presented Paul I>avis with
Mrs Davis accompanied him in colors, and the bountiful vege­
weeks vacation trip here next
No rainfall was recorded during a trophy of a gold horse mounted and they drove on to Seattle for
year.
tables, melons and fruits at this
this period
on a pedestal in token of winning 4 short outing.
season in places they visited.