Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 17, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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The World’s Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
WM.it MANION NAMED HEAD OF
OREGONE COAST ASSOCIATION
WILD GEESE OF
THE MARSHLAND I
When tho frost-striken vegetation
has wilted to tho ground
And tho marshland’s indication
show signs of Winterbound;
And tho surrounding hills be
wearing their autumn colors
of gold
Then Nature in her sharing
’twould many blessings unfold.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1949
ADOPTION of CLARK SCHLEY
a minor child.
>
TO: Jack Howard Schley, also *
known as H o w a r d Winfield
Schley,, father of Clark Schley:
Estate of Charles White
IN THE NAME OF T H Ejl
(No. 1204)
STATE
OF OREGON, you are
In the County Court of the State
hereby
commanded
to appear be­
of Oregon for the County of
fore
the
judge
of
the
Curry Coun­
Curry.
ty Court at the County Court
Notice is hereby given that the Room in the County Court House
undersigned, as administrator of In Gold Beach. Oregon, on No­
the estate of Charles White, de­ vember 18, 1949, at the hour of
ceased, has filed his final account 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, to
in the County Court for Curry show cause, if any exist, why
County, Oregon, and that Friday, Paul Stefan Kemske and Celeste
the 2nd day of December, 1949, Rains Kemske, husband and wife,
at 10 a’clock A. M., and the court should not be permitted to adopt
room of said court has been ap- Clark Schley and that said child's
name be changed from (lark
Pointed as the time and place of Schley to Clark Kemske.
bearing of objections thereto and
This citation is served upon
settlement thereof.
you by publication thereof in the
Dated and first published, No Drookings-Harbor Pilot once each
vember 3, 1949.
week for four successive weeks
Date of last publication, De- pursuant to an order made and
entered in the above entitled
cember 1, 1949.
Court October 17, 1949.
M. S. BRAINARD,
Date of first publication Octo-,
Hugh C. Gearin,
Administrator
her 20, 1949. Date of last publica­
Attorney at law, Brooking, Ore.
tion November 17, 1949.
WITNESS my hand the seal of
Read the Class Ads—it pays’
said Court affixed this 17th day
oi October, 1949.
(Seal) OLETA A. WALKER,
Clerk of County Court of
In the County Cuurt of the State
Curry County, Oregon.
of Oregon for the County of
Hugh C. Gearin,
Curry.
IN THE MATTER OF THE Attorney-at-law,
Notice Of Final
Account
Manion, who succeeds H. A.
Sanders of Smith River, as pres-(
ident, is a Seaside realtor and;
owner of the Seaside-Gearhart
Land Co. He joint d the Oregon
Coast Association in 1915 and has •
served as director and \¡ce-pres-|
ident and in August of this year
was appointed secretary to fill
Then will be the time for wild-
the vacancy left by the resigna-,
goose f r him to southward fly,
tion of John Aschim.
A happy lime for the hunter when
Oth : new officers elected in-
the Summer had gone by,
Vice-presidents:
Guy When November’s pungent frag-
eluded :
Blissett, Astoria, Clatsop coun­
rance be ther to bestir mv
my
ty; John Epping. Tillamook coun-1 senses;
ty; Stan Allyn, Depoe Bay, Lin- Then I’d hear the whirring of the
coin county; Eddie Neispo, Flor­
wings of wild-geese in marsh­
ence, Lane County; George C.
land trenches.
Gratke, Reedsport, Douglas coun­
* *
ty; Lafe Compton, Coos Bay, Coos And now I vision those scenes so
county: Charles Grayshel, Brook-
bare;
nigs, Curry County; Vance Bo­ Where the wild flocks cover the
lick, Smith River, Del Norte; the
marshlands there.
t re as u re r,
S. Rowand. Bar­ Tho I’m a long ways from the
view; corporation secretary, W.
marshlands,
F. Bradley, Otter Rock.
But these scenes do I see
New directors are: (’1 at sop When the hunting-nostalgia
county, Bud Campbell, Tolavana
comes sudden over me.
Park; Art Dempsie, Astoria and
Fred IV. Martin, Brookings.
John Philips, Seaside; Tillamook
Classified ads pay—try them!
county, Bob Staysa, Pacific City,
Jack Weber, Manhattan and Roy
Smith, Tillamook; Lincoln coun­
ty, E. K. Wilier, Newport, Axel
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA:
Johnson, Waldport and Orville Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In
('ox, Oceanlake; Lane county, Al A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
Greer, Florence; Douglas county, merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
Fred Judges. Gardiner, E. L.
Tolman and Claude Sanders Win­
chester Bay; Coos county, George
McBride and Clayton Driscoll,
Coos Bay; Bob Thompson, Co­
Gifts, Stationery
Floyd Mulligan
quille; Curry county, M. E. Kel­
School Supplies, Cards
it y, Port Orford and P. J. Les­
Silverware
Repair & Installation
meister, Brookings; Del Norte
1010
2nd
St.
Telephone
2212
Flatware
Supplies and Appliances
county, James S. Hight, Kenneth
Crabb and H. A. Sanders.
Crescent City, California
Hollowware
Ph.
1581
Association delegates hoard a +
DIRELYTE
discussion on the highway situ­
ation in Oregon by Ralph T.
CRESCENT CITY
Moore,
chairman
of
tho
legisla
­
Next Door to Nook Cafe
tive interim committee.
!
Manley F. Robinson, director,
& ELECTRIC CO. |
Visit our record dept i
CLOSED ON MONDAYS
Travel Department. Oregon State
Conipelte Radio Sales ! Complete line of hard j
Highway Commission, talked on
829 SECOND
the tourist picture and Secretary
and Service
Open 9 to 5 Daily
ware and electrical fix-j
of the State of Oregon, Earl T.
840 3rd Sv'
tures and appliances.
d Newbry, spoke on the branch of- Ph. 1512
fices of his office to bo establish­
PHONE 143
ed on Hwy 101, on the Oregon
i
NORINE HARVEY
coast. These offices. Mr. Newbry
CRESCENT CITY
ire to be located at Coos
accredited teacher
Bay, Tillamook, Astoria and one
in Lincoln county to assist the Sheet Metal & Plumbing
oi
resident and tourist. Road infor-
Surplus Rain Gear
Household Appliances, New and
will
mat ion and
Converse Boots
Sheet Metal, Plumbing Chippewa Shoes Loggings Boots Drygoods and Furnish­
I given out to encourage the tourist
Calked Boots
to spend more time in the area.
and heating supplies.
Oregon Coast Association’s 19th
which con-
annual convention,
<
chided at ! Crescent City last Tues-
day, saw some 200 Oregon Coast
boosters, gathered in business
sessions seeking further high-
way imp) o\ ements through its
vacationland area; repeal of the
T5G travel tax; st a, dardization
of cottage rates and lection of
Wm. R. Manion, Sea? d 1 realtor,
as its president for the coming
year.
The association’s actions urged
that a causeway be built between
Tillamook and Bay City, Ore.,
immediate ly north of the Kilchis
river, to raise the roadway above
the highway mark of floods which
occur periodically each year.
It is urged the straightening of
alignment of U. S. Highway 101
from Bay (’ity north to Gari-
baldi.
Supported also were sportsmen
organizationtions programs seek-
ing furthfr conservation and de­
velopment of wild life along the
Oregon coast.
The association accepted rec­
ommendation committee’s pro­
posal ' to study the advantages
and disad' antages of locating the
association’s office south of ('res­
et nt City on Highway 101.
The association also planned
county meetings to be hold three
to four times a year and a spring
conference of the board of di­
rectors to be held at Sherwood
Lodge, Yachats, during the ear­
ly part of the year.
Citation
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial!
DAVIDSON'S
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Mulligan Plumbing
KATHERINE'S
Beauty Shop
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
i Nielsen Hardware;
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PHONS 2202
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F. A. Carr & Son
SURPLUS MART
Studio Building
Brookings, Ore.
ROEDER
Funeral Home
and
Ambulance Service
Phone 1091
Crescent City,
California
Power lag, Mon.,
Irksome To Area
Power in
Monday
morning was pitiably low, caus­
ing everyone with electrically-
operated equipment to sit down
and use profanity.
rhe Pilot, which is entirely op­
erated by electricity, was help­
less, with not a whQel turning in
the forenoon.
for this power outage,
early in the morning, and sub­
sequent low voltage. was not
learned. but was somewhere on
the COPCO distributing system.
Pilot for Christmas present!
Chetco Drug Co.
YOUR REXALL STORE
Ready To Serve You Always
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
Pho. 631
1)00 4th St
Carrdl’s-Hedrick
ELECTRIC
Electrical Supplies
ings, Apparel for the
entire family
1280 Second Street
Phone 2752. Crescent City, Calif.
S. d H. Green Stomps, too
Crescent
Chevrolet
CRESCENT
Lumber Company
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Your Hotpoint Store
For Price Quotations On AU
Auto Repair. Painting BUILDING MATERIAT
911 Second St.
Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St.
PHONE 931
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
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Nunn Bush Shoes
Tom Brown's
DEL PONTE'S
Arrow Shirts
MENS WEAR
Genuine Levis
Shoe Store
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Pendleton Shirts
X-RAY FITTED
Baxter Hats. Marlboro
Jantzen Sweaters
Shirts
White Stag
Mail Orders Filled
Phone 2102
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
Complete Line
920 Second St. '
of
■■
Work Clothes
A Snack Or Meal
Sporting Goods
I Del Norte Laundry
You can’t so wron? by
Gordon F
3-Day Service
dropping in at the
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
JOHNSON
Leave Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners
“Store for Men”
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