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PAGE SIX The World’s Best Climate Storm Wrought Little Damage In Southern Oregon The storm which hit the west coast with the fury of a tropical monsoon, Friday and Saturday, did little or no damage to the southwestern part of Oregon, a survey shows. Other than a few trees blown down across the roads in exposed places, people experienced little inconvenience. That is not true of the coast, iron. Newport, northward. From that city northward, the damage increased with the distance for some streams were sent out of their banks, all of which did varying amounts of damage. At Seaside a tree across the road on a sharp turn cost the lives of a young boy and girl when their car hit it in an unavoidable ac cident. In Washington, on northward, the story was one of tragedy, according to reports appearing in Monday’s dailies. Floods in that section wrought the most damage. Christmas Tree Plan Started By Dallas C. of C. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Spaur states that all farmers Pat’s period of training at Mor- about a Hungarian princeling, man and four-footed. Younger in this county having land where ristown, New Jersey, where see- whose father is a Nazi collabor boys and girls will like this Christmas trees can be cut, have ing-eye dogs receive instruction. ator, or is he? Hiki loves horses “Remember the Hours,” the “You asked me about books as do most Hungarian youths, library mouse said, sccampering agreed to register with the Dal las chamber of commerce. The for boys,” said the library mouse, and when he comes to the Unit away with a final twitch of a farmer is given a sign which he'taking time out to nibble a bit ed States finds friends both hu- whisker, “Tuesday and Friday places on his mail box stating of cookie dropped at the library from 3 to 5 p. m.’ “Christmas Trees Are Available, tea, “well, I have observed from Here.” Each store in Dallas has ‘ my little nest, that girls like a list of such farmers for any, these books as well.” Here are prospective customers. This plan I three for boys of different ages, enables people to find their or for girls: Estate of Charles White For Relief of Symptoms “Yea, Wildcats” — by John R. Christmas trees easily and at (No. 1204) ARTHRITIS- RHEUMATISM the same time reduce the chance Tunis. If you are the victim of and suffer “Keep the Wagons Moving” — In the County Court of the State of wilful trespass and harmful from the tortuous pains of Arthritis of Oregon for the County of cutting that takes place every By West Lathrop. and Rheumatism, you owe it to your Curry ’ . self to try the new product, ALFA- “The Chestry Oak” — by Kate fall over the country. The Christ NAL. Notice is hereby’ given that the mas tree plan was developed by Seredy. We invite you to write for our new undersigned, as administrator of folder and read what inanv satisfied Bill Dalton, president of the Dal “Yea, Wildcats” is an exciting users of ALFANAL have to say. the estate of Charles White, de las chamber of commerce. story of the Springfield high Spaur points out further that school basketball team and Don, ceased. has filed his final account c4l[anal Co. such farm woodlands under prop the coach. They have» a rough in the County Court for Curry Box 71 Shedd, Oregon er forest management can be the lime for awhile and the going is County, Oregon, and that Friday, means of considerable annual in petty tough, but things are bet-, the 2nd day of December, 1949, at 10 a’clock A. M., and the court come to the owner. He urges ter in the end. room of said court has be n ap that these owners take advantage “Keep the Wagons Moving” is of the farm forestry service giv about our own Oregon way, and pointed as the time and p’are of en by the state forestry depart two boys, Jason and Sammy who hearing of objections thereto and ment. Anyone interested can ob- cross the plains in the early day. settlement thereof. tain this assistance by writing They became separated and each Dated and first published, No (VIS fXAMINfO UN$ES*G«OUND to the state forester at Salem. has adventures en route that vember 3, 1949. Date of last publication. De keep you reading even after the OMÍCí HOp^MÜjÚTOrS:30 cember 1, 1949. call for dinner. 3ATURDÀYS: )2:00 "The Chestry Oak” is illustrat M. S. BRAINARD, ’■.v’* 4 vj g • : * Editor, Pilot: We enjoy’ the ed in a rather unusual manner, f U»!KA,CALIF. . Administrator Hugh C. Gearin, Pilot very much and look for very well done, as well It is Attorney at law, Brooking. Ore. ward to receiving it each week. Our permanent address now is 1553 West 113th St., Los Ange les, 47. CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: Bill Jr.’s have another baby’ Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In boy, born Oct. 18, wt. 6 lbs. 15 A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who oz. Name James Alan. Mrs. W. merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. A. Eoltz. Notice Of Final Account CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! DAVIDSON'S KATHERINE'S Beauty Shop CLOSED ON MONDAYS Open 9 to 5 Daily NORINE HARVEY accredited teacher of PIANO Studio Building Brookings, Ore» ROEDER Funeral Home and Ambulance Service Phone 109! Crescent City. California Family Re-Union A family’ re-union was enjoyed • Thanksgiving at the Chetco river home of M. L. Ostenburg, with every member of the family pres, ent: Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mathias and daughter of Petaluma, ('al.. Mr. and Mrs Max Ostenburg of Chico, ('al.. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cochran Jr and family of Angwin, Cal., Mr and Mrs. Karl Ostenburg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Adams and family of Brookings. BROWSING IN THE LIBRARY With the Library Mouse “I don’t like dogs,” said the li- brary mouse with a shudder, “Our families have never been friends.” We were watching Skip- per cross the street and take a stand outside * Chad's Fountain, “Skipper waiting for Doug. you know he continued. "But if he saw me he would be off in a flash!” However. I’ve read about t a dog that wouldn’t wor- ry a mouse. “Pat, the Seeing Eye ] Dog.” by Col. S. P. Meek. it's about Jimmy Trainor, pri vate first class, and Pat the po lice dog. They were together in the jungle, and later, years lat er, when Jimmy was blind, Pat came to live with him and be his guide. The book describes Chetco Drug Co. RADIO Floyd Mulligan Repair & Installation Supplies and Appliances 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 F. A. Carr & Son Sheet Metal & Plumbing Household Appliances, Sheet Metal, Plumbing and heating supplies. Pho. 631 900 4th St Carrell’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 911 Second St PHONE 931 DEL PONTE'S Shoe Store Mail Orders Filled Phone 2102 828 2nd St. Crescent City A Snack Or Meal You can't go wrong by Ready To Serve You Always dropping in at the Bus Depot Cafe Mrs. C. I. Patrick DIAMONDS WATCHES Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE Nielsen Hardware & ELECTRIC CO. Visit our record dept j Compelte Radio Sales ! j Complete line of hard j and Service j ware and electrical fix-j Ph. 1512 840 3rd Sv | tures and appliances, j PHONE 143 YOUR REXALL STORE PHONE IS3 Mulligan Plumbing CRESCENT CITY X-RAY FITTED T. W. Zenier c4I fan a I In The Mail-box: Polk county, the Oregon board of forestry wrote to the Pilot, through the Dallas chamber of commerce, has inaugurated an unusual • Christmas tree plan Editor, Pilot : Enclosed please that has nation-wide possibilities find three dollars for subscrip according to George Spaur, act tion to the Pilot. Please change ing state forester. Gifts, Stationery the address to Smith River, Cal ifornia, as I am moving to my School Supplies, Cards place just south of the state Telephone 2212 line next week, and will be start 1010 2nd St. ing my office practice just as I Crescent City, California soon as I get unpacked. Sincere ly, Dr. Silvia Chai loner, D. C. 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