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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1950)
Page F out Famous For Its Mild Climate Port Orford By Dorothy Asdel THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc- Cornack attended Lewis and Clark College home-coming at Portland last week-end and saw their alma mater trounce Wil lamette 20 to 6 in the pigskin classic. Word has been received that Dr. D. D. Hill of Oregon State College farm crops department and his family will live in New Jersey where I t . Hill is trading posts with a New Jersey profes- Suf » the same line of teaching for four months. They will trade homes hr that period as well as positions. Dr. Hill has many ac quaintances here as he has been active ’n supervising the Gorse control program in Curry Coun- ty which has been in charge of Don White. Robert Labar is spending a few days in Baker elk hunting and relaxing from h’s arduous long hours of work at his service station here. Mrs. Orris Knapp returned last week from two we‘k* spent with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Angell at San Francisco. The Angelis became parents oi a baby boy, Nathaniel Christopher, earlier this month. 1950 Curry County Booth Looms At "Pacific International Rains have made the rivers "high enough the past two weeks for good salmon fishing. Among local fishermen who have had good luck are Wes Zumwalt and Rod McKenzie. From San Jose, Calif., came Mr. and Mrs. Bay- tano and Joe Fareau for two we^ks fishing on the Rogue, Six es and Elk rivers, and had con siderable success. They have been regular vacationers here at this season for the past four years, and were guests of Robert Haak. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Cole and Wr. and Mrs. Jack Gear in and family returned last week "rom a six weeks tour of Mexico and Mexico City. The first county teachers meet ing of the year was held at Lang lois Friday night. According to Mrs. Esther Abston, who is on the organization’s publicity com mittee, one of the interesting highlights of the meeting was SÄ the report given by Curry Co. delegate to the National Educa tional Association convention at St. Louis in July, Mrs. Ruth Gar cia. She reported that in return for clevely-fashioned dried flow er corsages presented by Wash ington state delegates, Croft lily bulbs from Brookings growers were given. Langlois cheese ma Curry county, perhaps most Ethel E. Puckett of Klamath kers sent a great uantity of blue Falls has sold her lovely tree- remote of all Oregon’s counties, veined cheese to be consumed by studded acreage on Pioneer road and certainly the least exploited those attending the convention. to George O. Gates. Transaction of any, gave patrons of Pacific Recent visitors at the George was handled by the C. O. & L. L. International Exposition, Port- Baker’s home were Mrs. Baker’s Leonard Real Estate agencies. land, something to think about. Pictured above is the booth, sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. designed by Nat Perkins, long J. W. Fitzgerald of Elgin. a booster for this area. While the Mayor and Mrs. Douglas John display space is limited, one may Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith son were hosts to long-time ac see, in the picture, cheese and quaintances, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. have gone to Pendleton by way other farm products, which are MrFarKand, of Coeur dTAlene, of Burn, to visit relatives, and to tak in the elk hunting when Idaho, last week. the season opens. Percy K. Lantz, independent Friday night, Oct. 27, will see Jack Tungate returned home candidate for county commission the grade school rocking with after visiting relatives at Butte er for the north end of Curry gaiety for that is the day of the Falls and Medford for several county, was in town Tuesday on annual carnival, proceeds to go weeks. his campaign. He lives at Sixes. Into the playground equipment fund. According to principal, Frances Kirtland, this year’s af fair promises to be more ’.estive than ever with more games, a Jo more booths and m m * enter By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING tainment for both youngsters and grown-ups of the community. Realty Transfers Wart, the Speed Cop............ M. G. BECKER Office open all day Saturday, also Wednesday and Thursday evenings. TIMBER: Good quality, 4 to 5 million feet, with about million feet of peelers. Old growth from 3 to 9 feet in diameter. Practi- ally all cat show. Short haul. Attractive house, 2-story, well built, in town, with view of the ocean. Lower story could be made into separate living quar ters. Live in one and rent one. Price reasonable. Lot, 80x420 feet in desirable location for $800. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One acre of beautiful ocean frontage for $1500. Good income property able on easy terms. avail I have some excellent business opportunities id Curry County available to cash customers. Other home*, ocean frantagli lots and acreage. I Sell The Earth! HARVEY TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN High School Credits For Life Certificate Studio Bldg., Brookings Accredited Pupils BERT DeMOSS North End PHONE 594 NORINE ry can outrank nearly all others in production of berries, of all kinds, as well as leafy vegeta bles, if only someone would be come aware of the things which are here. The biggest trouble with Cur ry county is the people’s attitude toward their surroundings. Most people do not realize what a garden of Eden surrounds them. W elcome Real Estate Broker Hotel Brookings worthy of display at any fair. With Ralph Cope taking about all the high dairy honors of the nation; with the timber products ranking almost as high; with Curry county noted for its fine lilies and winter flowers, sooner or later the world will wake up to the fact that the last frontier is there, waiting for the taking. Potentialy this county of Cur- BROOKINGS GARAGE GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING Ssti^rroodjuo Phcmju 13 OPEN I opened my barbershop in the Henry Leming building, recently occupied by Leonard Real Estate Agencies. COME IN AND LET'S MEET Box 207 Telephone 344, Brookiigs DELCO-REMY AUTO-LITE ® PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS f Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and# hose. Prestone Anti-freeze. ' Bert DeMossE Dimmick Building Brookings, Oregon^ Pacific Cngine & Mach.ne Works CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. PHONE 2341 Don Courtier LESCHEN WIRE ROPE BARBER ESCO FITTINGS