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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
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Accredited Pupils
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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-
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