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Famous For Its Mild Climate
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
He moved to Sixes in 1944, and
Workmen were busy Wednes
brook were the honored guests
has
served on the school board
day
removing
the
old
roof
for
at a dinner party Sunday, held
for
three
years. He has been a
replacement
on
Young
’
s
Small
of
Del Norte County 4-H club at the spacious dining room
member
of
the county Republi
Rock
Hotel.
achievement program was held S. S. Castle Rock, at Castle
can
central
committee. His son
cele-
Monday evening at the Crescent Resort. The affair was in
P.
K.
Lantz,
of
Sixes,
candi
attends
Port
Orford high.
Mrs.
Elk grammar school auditorium brat ion of the birthdays of
date
for
county
commissioner
for
Besides
being
a member of the
Dur
with club memebrs and parents Hursh and Mr. Westbrook.
northern Curry on the indepen Port Orford American Legion
present from Klamath, Crescent ing the dinner hour, Bill Brooks dent ticket, was a visitor in this post, he is also member of the
City, Fort Dick and Smith Riv played merry old tunes on the area last Wednesday, meeting
er, and all enjoyed an outstand Hammond organ. A cake, aglow different people in interest of his
ing program put on by each club with candles, was brought in—all election. He was a guest of the)
sang “Happy Birthday.” Enjoy
under direction of leaders.
Rotary club at luncheon, Wed
Farm Advisors Harry Tucker ing the affair were Mr. and Mrs. nesday noon.
and Walt Feig of Humboldt Co., Everett Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Eddie Freeman enter
were present and showed movies Clarence Westbrook, Edna Ross,
Hursh,
Ed-
Violet
Hinkle,
Ada
tained Sunday at dinner in hon
of Del Norte County Fair and
colored slides of interesting club die Westbrook, Fred Haight and or of the 22nd birthday of her
husband, Eddie, with guests be
activities. Mrs. Aloha Olm, HWA Everett Hursh.
Funeral services were held for ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Free
in the clothing group showed
various phases of sewing done Elbert Miller, 41, who passed man and daughter. Margie, and
by the girls in the year, display away at Talmage, at Crescent Mr. and Mrs. Ted Freeman and
dresses made by some 30 girls City, Thursday afternoon at the family.
Wier Funeral home with Rev.
who modeled them.
The community is happy to
Achievement pins were award E. C. Hicks officiating. Sacred welcome M i s s Madeline Kelly
ed boys and girls for the com selections, “Beautiful Isle,” and back as a permanent resident,
pleted years work. Mr. Enos, the “No Night There,” sung by Len- after she had lived at Missoula,
manager of the bank at Cres nis Fike, accompanied by Millie Mont., for the past few years.
cent City, made the presentation. Barker. Mr. Miller was native Miss Kelly, former county health
The plaque was presented to of Fort Dick, born July 31, 1909, nurse, will he making her home
the outstanding girl, Anna Gwer- son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller in the county, staying with Mrs.
der of Fort Dick, made by Wm. who survive him. He is also sur Albina Tamba for the present.
Buckner. To the boy, Jim Jami vived by four sisters and broth
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy return
son of Fort Dick. Vic Meedom er; widow, Velna, two sons, Gor
made this presentation. Leaders don Melvin and Arlene, all of ed home Monday from several
of various clubs were presented Smith River. Interment was at days visit to their former home
leader pins. At the close of the Smith River cemetery, with the at Ashland.
program ice cream a n d cake graveside service being conduct-’•
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kcmske
were enjoyed in the cafeteria ed by Lake Earl Grange.
are
now located at Thermal, Cal
room of the school.
Services at Smith River church
ifornia.
for the winter, after
Ada Hursh and Clarence West Sunday, Oct. 1, are: Sunday
making
a
trip to Washington to
school at 10 with classes for all
visit,
and
after
stopping at other
ages; morning worship at 11:00
California
points
in the past six
with Rev. P. C. Knudson pastor.
They
say
they enjoy the
weeks,
World-wide communion services
winters
very
much.
desert
will be held at the morning serv-
ice. All are invited to this spe-
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Manley
cial communion service.
Real Estate Broker
report to the Pilot that they
Hotel Brookings
North End
After a long dry spell during will break ground within a week
PHONE 591
the summer, we finally have to start erection of a building
rain, which is a welcome sight between the show and Vincent’s
Lot. 80x420 feet in desirable to all. It will finish the forest building. Young’s 5 & 10 will oc
location for $800.
tires and clear the air of smoke. cupy part of the structure.
As it was warm rain, the ground
will
soon see green grass, so
CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One
acre of beautiful ocean frontage needed by the farmers and the
for $1500.
dairymen.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Nelson
two-bedroom received word that their son,
Well-built,
house with 1 acre, nice location, CpI. Robert Nelson, had been in
good soil, Harbor district, $6650. jured Sept. 9, in Korea with
P. K. Lantz, of Sixes, candi
the 24th Infantry. Later word date for county commissioner in
Two-room cottage, bath, ga through the Red Rross stated he north Curry district, who visited
rage, lovely ocean view, beach had recovered and was back with this area last Wednesday, wishes
to let people know, he claims,
frontage. About ^-acre, beauti his outfit.
that he has no other politicl as
ful si tting among trees. Ideal for
piration than to have Curry
couple. A real buy for $4500.
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progress in the same ratio as the
remainder of the state. He has
Wanted:
unimproved
ranch
The middle and latter part of moved to Curry County and he
land.
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this week will sye a large num loves everything about it—most
For the greatest dollar value, ber of local people traveling to of all, Its progress.
Born Aug. 5, 1895. at French-
Fee this 2-bedroom home, bath, the eastern part of the state
on
their
annual
deer
hunting
town.
New Jersey, he attended
utility room, attached garage,
with
many
hunters
taking
in
the
schools
at Easton Pa. During the
12-acre good
<
ocean view, about
season
after
close
of
the
first
world
war he served 3l2
elk
mile from town. For
soil,
deer
season.
Of
course
many
will
years
with
the
army, 17 months
$5500 on terms, it won't last long.
take
their
hunting
closer
to
home
of
which
were
spent
in France.
More acreage available.
From 1920 to 1928 he worked
—right here on the coast..
as journeyman plasterer in the
12-acre on famous Rogue River
Hunting season was started on I bigger cities, coming to Portland
and Hwy 99 to trade for Brook
ings property. W hat have you to the Winchuck last Sunday when in 1926 to live. There he en
Gilman Duffy killed a large tered the postal service as car
offer at $2500.
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mother bear which had been rier in the city, working until
I have some excellent business raiding their sheep flock with an; 1944 when he retired due to war
opportunities in Curry Count} average of one sheep a day. The disabilities.
mother bear had two cubs which j
available to cash customers.
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weighed about 50 pounds each,
Otht r homes, ocean frontage, which were treed and captured.
They are now in a cage at the
lots and acreage.
Henry ranch. The
report that the bear are ba
the dry ; year drivin
them out of the mountains
the sheep ranges. and a res
damage
SMITH RIVER
Disabled American Veterans of
Portland, and member of the
Port Orford Masonic lodge.
“Curry County must progress
—it must keep abreast of Ore-
gon, and work with the remain-
der of the state. I want to helpfr
this cause by being a county
commissioner,” he avows.
ORCHARD GRASSES
ALTA FESQUE—Blue Tag
ALTA FESQUE—90 Pct
M. G. BECKER
ALTA FESQUE—65
ALTA FESQUE—25 Pct
FIELD SEEDS
P. K. Lantz, Sixes,
Seeks Job As Co.
Commissioner
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