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Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BRuOKINGS. OREGON Del Norte Radio Station Head Talked To Rotarians About Broadcast Plans January or February. Since the stationery, printed by the Typo- PrW. Gold Beach, has arrived, w ork in earnest on next« year’s centennial celebration, June 9, is commencing. Mr. and Mrs. Art were hosts to a group honoring the wedding ot Johp O’Hara, over the week-end. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Vai Townley, Mrs. Mary Lee Anderson and son and «Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheeling, Calvin Smith has just taken over the position of manager of G. R. Kirk Co. here. This plant, one of 13 owned by the company in the northwest, processes hun- dreds of tons of huckleberry, brush, silas, fern and cedar limbs each year, which is sent to mans points east of the Rockies for Radio Station KCRE. Crescent to avail themselves of our record- City, will be opened to the air ing facilities of any event which ways about Dec. 1, Robert Grey would be enjoyable for re-broad of the Del Norte Broadcasting cast.” Co., told the Rotary Club Tues When asked if he would like to day, when he explained why and record the Rotary charter install how he happened to choose this ation at Gold Beach, Dec. 9, he area for establishing a business. said nothing would please him “The Federal Communications better, so it may be that the area Commission is a network of red- will be able to enjoy the cere tape, so involved, that I imaging monies even if they can’t see. The station, a 250-watt trans 1 have filled out a score or more mitter, will reach from Orick to applications in my effort the past Ophir with little difficulty, the year to get the station started. club was told. (Jerry Harmer, connected with station, was with him to demon strate the recording equipment.) “I want to have a Brookings By Dorothy Asdel hour each day, seven days a week and I wish that this area would Although crab fishing season utilize this time in a good way. opened Nov. 15, local fishermen Bob Perkins represents us in this have not put out any crab-pots Many homes around here are area and no doubt will see that because of stormy weather. At having family gatherings or re- this area will have its programs this writing a meeting is in prog unions for Thanksgiving, when enjoyable. ress with negotiations going on bountiful dinners are planned. “I have come here fishing for between the fishermen and own Among the homes where a large the past 12 years while working ers of the cannery and dock, E. gathering of relatives, will be j in radio and movies in Hollywood Kaaninen and E. W. Fields to present is the home of Mrs. Ed and I love this area. It is unfet work out a price scale satisfac die Westbrook and her grand tered it is green it is friendly— tory to both. Harry Strahan is son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and 1 like it. I see a future to chairman of the fieshermen’s Westbrook. On the invited list these small communities. group and Jack Guerin and John are Mr. and Mrs. Palmer West- “I want the people of this area O’Hara appointed on the nego- brook and children, Mr. and Mrs. tiating committee. All parties H. Edward Westbrook and chil- concerned hope to reach agree dren. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood- ment so that at the first break rufT, Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrom, in weather pots can be put out Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Westbrook and canning operations started. and children, Mrs. Ada Hursh. During the high wind Wednes Mrs. Edna Ross, Fred Haight day night a tree fell across the and Everett Hursh. highway north of town breaking Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hight Residence Phone: 281 telephone lines here and to Ban will be hosts at a family re-union Box 211 Phone 341 don. The latter were out all when guests will be Mr. and Notary Public—C. O. Leonard night and locally during the next Mrs. Lester Ulrich and Mr. and day before repairs could be ac- Mrs. Lewis Ulrich and two sons. complished. SALESMEN: Residents of this area are re Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sweet aie O. S. Young Hans Nelson covering from the effects of the parents of a baby boy, born on Brookings, Oregon recent storm, when plenty of Nov. 15. at Myrtle Point hos- wind, thunder, lightning and pit al. The young man has two rain occurred, blowing a gale brothers. Thanksgiving ^Greetings to all for several hours. Plenty of dam Nov. 25, new members who age was done at Castle Rock, our friends and clients! have come into the Grange in Trees fell on the old highway, We have listed several real the past year .vill be given their breaking power lines, and leav- nice house trailers for sale— third and fourth degrees. New ing all in darkness. reasonable. Why not buy a good I officers eected this month include Robert Wilson who has been lot and trailer and build later? , Master, Percy Lantz; overseer, in poor health for some time, Calvin Blair; lecturer, Elsie left on the early Monday plane Just listed for the first time: Quinn; steward, Gerald Quinn; for Riverside where he will en ’a to 1 acre with magnificant Assistant steward, Elma Raymo; ter a hospital for a checkup. view of ocean and Harris Park chaplain, Margaret Hines: treas Mrs. Wilson left Wednesday to —fine soil, no clay, one of the urer. Rose Wheeling; secretary, drive her car. They will spend gate-J<eeper, loveliest homesites in the entire Kathryn Dennis; the winter at Riverside. They area. Must be seen to l>e appre Bill Price; Ceres, Mrs. Dean Col spent their summer at their ciated. Phone 341 or 281 for ap lins; Pomona, Mrs. O. K. Wil home *'ast of town near the foot cox; Flora, Edith Logan; lady a - pointment. hills. sistant steward, Dorothy Ray Ronald McClish is showing a Now you can purchase some mo. In the juvenile grange, whose special movie at the Community । ol that really choicest of choice patron is Kenneth Thompson, the hall Friday evening, Nov. 24, to j Harbor property - a restricted following were elected to sub turn the proceeds over to the1 subdivision protected by beau-1 ordinate offies in the same or building fund for repairs to the tifili grove of trees Excellent der as Grange officers: Charles hall. The movie, "It Happens Bullock, Crista Lee McKenzie, | water pi¡>ed to each tract of Every Spring,” is a comedy of acre. You will be surprised and Dick Lantz, Don Campbell. Ger a college professor. Children are Phillips, Arlene Kerber, pleased when we show you this ald v ;ng tickets. Donaldson. Jeannette drop in soon as owner is an- Mary Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bosch ticipating iais m price after the laompson, Clint Caughell, Ruth returned home Sunday afternoon Morris, 1 canna Churchill, \ el- first of the year. from Sc- tia they at tenu ma Ann White, Patricia Mermil- cd a gathering of postmasters One medroo! i house in good !o d. Musician is Fay Price. In- of Humboldt and Del Norte. The location. 2 blot oil highwav in stal’ation of ell officers will be meeting opened Saturday Id Dec. 9. Brookings, ning with luncheon served at 7:30 with good terms. Guests at the home of Mr. and at the Stafford Inn. Irs. A C Shaffer at Cape Blan- Mrs. Emma Cooper who has ;hthou e last week were Mr. lx»en suffering an attack of arth r* ecntly put in front of mie drive by and Mrs. Cl ris Waters of Port for some time is now stay for the dailv s ils. Rentals, Angeles stationed at Ediz Hook vv ith her son and daughter-in- furniture, trailers, etc. lighthouse. After a few days law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cooper visit they continued on t h e i r at Crescent City, receiving med- W at sons ho-T-for Thanks- way to Los Angeles for Thanks- giving. Lost in mail, nr deal giv ing. Smith River P.-T. A. is spon coming in next unk. H ill keep soring a rummage and baked food the Loran sta- you advised irhen to come. Kc- ii<m antenna at C sale Saturday afternoon, Dec. 2 ’ ’ anco was yards freni W. und D. struck by lightening which put at 2 p. m. The sale will be held it out ot order tor 1hours un at the new school. Many other better buys -whe til repairs were made. During the recent rain and ther it’s standard time/ day-lite Ntvvs has come that Clarence wind storm, when electricity savings time, our time is your uhin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tra- off. a thief a mean one pried time, so call on us any tune. Umhin, was transferred from the pay telephone off the wall Fort Ord. Calif., to Camp Car- in the booth near the Hight son. C< H>lo.. recently. Store and took everything. It It was announced Friday eve- is reported that it contained in ning that there will be no De- the neighborhood of 825. comber meeting of the Port Or- Mr. and Mis. Clarence West ford Centennial committee due brook are spending Thanksgiv- to the holidays The proposi 1 mg with their son-in-law and t ry dance has been postponed until daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Port Orford News THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1950 Twigg at Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Hall and ¡ daughters motored to Salimas 1940 International pickup. $495. t ' <perd Thanksgiving with Mr. Tom Smith, cabin 4, Hotel Brook Halls parents. ings Hotel. * For Sale— Mrs. Agnes Powers left on the Old Growth Fir. any length, ' Monday bus for Gold Beach to wood, $13 cord delivered. Phone sp^nd Thanksgiving with friends. 283 or 555, for orders. 39tf Tie HlARTHSTONl (Across from Grade School) Open Until 11 P. M. Daily (except Sunday) SMITH RIVE?. SANDWICHES HOME-MADE PIES AND CAKES Z. 0. LEONARD L L. LEONARD IMPORTANT NOTICE To Our Subscribers Brokers We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!.......... ICE CREAM REGARDING TELEPHONE SERVICE! Employees of the WEST COAST TELE PHONE COMPANY, which provides tele phone service in this area, are not on strike. There will be no interruption of telephone service in the exchanges operated by this company. We suggest that you continue to place local and long distance calls as usual. WW« OlEPIim MPI H Box 207 Telephone 344, Brookiig$ DELCO-REMY AUTO-LITE PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS 'lein-v erner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts andB hose. Prestone Anti-freeze. Bert DeMossH Dimmick Building Brookings, O rego ng N O R I N E TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate Studio Bldg., Brookings High School Credits For Accredited Pupils 1