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u Ot 0. Library 12 pages this issue On all nêÙ'&Undf -IOC Z Nowhere A Finer Clim ate - Volume 7—Number 36 Nowhere a Finer Community KR(X)KINGS. CURRY COUNTY. ORECiON Crescent City Host Housewarming For C. of C. Holds Sally and Dal Sanders To Oregon Coast Mr. and Mrs. Dal Sanders were Dinner M eeting the honored guests at a party on The Cham ber of Commerce Association Tuesday night at the home of Mr. ner meeting was held at I Inn sJ.i\, N( >\ember (>, i Q52 HNTRSI.in STOCK TO BE SOLI) HERE R o b e rt H «?. ! ,* k m o r» . ® * Brookings rates first elass with W l f l S E l e c t i o n l O f x* . the a small business in nursery stock >»O . C O I T i m i S S I O n G T The city of Crescent City, Cali and Mrs. Henry Kerr. Grange hall on Thursday evening just off Hiway 101, on Easy Robert II. lsmert, Pistol River, fornia, will be host to the Oregon Planned as a surprise, it turned with President Paul Davis presid- street. Mrs. Kirwan purchased was elected Curry county com Coast Association for their twen out to be a housewarming for th e , ing. After an excellent dinner, the property next to the Jacobs ty-second annual cocnvention, No home being built by the Sanders served by the Altar society, Sec- property which is known as the missioner at the general election vember 6-7-8. just off Easy street. ( ret ary Ed McClain gave a resume Olds Stubbs place, coming here held Nov. 4 L. Z. Harbin, liar- bor, gave him a close run, losing Between 30 and 40 friends en- of current business. The theme for this year’s Ore from Portland a couple of months by 59 votes. Mr. Harbin ran on joyed the games, colored slides A committee concerned with gon Coast Association convention ago. | the Democratic ticket. will be “More Tourists in ’53,” shown ami the pumpkin pie and the compiling of a C. of C. folder Mrs. Kirwan not only likes the County vote by precincts lor displayed samples from Oregon town but thinks the people here and plans are under way for pro ice cream. commissioner: Material for interior finish was and Washington organizations are of the finest she has met. motion and publicity work which Harbin Ismei i will bring about just exactly that. delivered to the new home as a showing how attractive and inter- ¡ She sjioke particularly of the J Brokinogs ..... ....... 631 189 gift to the Sanders and will hast esting one could be made. Mr It is expected that there will Harbor ....... 222 120 en its completion. Lyness explained its value to tin new com ers, when be in attendance over 200 mem Port Orford .. ....... 162 247 bers from as far north as Wash community and told what th e , advertisement with Pilot. Gold Beach ....... 190 497 ington Beaches and as far south comm ittei» had done to w a rd th e ____________ - Sixes .............. 48 51 project. a Smith River, California, for the Leonard Peterson 11 Pistol River 71 The chamber will sponsor an 'IKE' WINS three deays of the convention. Home From Service effort to establish an express of A guess ........... 9 21 Registration will start Novem 1 1 lake 5 14 Leonard Peterson, recently a fice in Brookings. ber 6. at 9:300 a.m. in the lobby PRESIDENCY Ophir ...................... 38 09 Mrs. Leslie Woodriff will go to of the Hotel Lauff, and the “kick 3rd class lithographer in the U.S Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower Mule Creek . ...... 7 9 Navy and son of P. L. Peterson the San Francisco office as soon off” will be a “Hospitality Hour” won the presidency by a record Floras Creek . 88 153 of the Harbor-Pilot, arrived at as arrangements for an Interview with the Del Norte County Cham vote at the ¡»oils on Tuesday, de ber of Commerce acting as hosts his parents home in Harbor, Ore., can be made, preferably on Nov. Total ..... ....... 1411 1470 after being separated from the 17, when Dave Franklin can be feating Gov. Adlai E. Stevenson for this occasion. of Illinois, who said, “My fellow Geo. W. Sutton was elected armed services present to assist Mrs. Wodorifl Meetings will start at 9:30 a.m citizens have made their choice; county assessor and Oleta A. After completing his boot camp in representing the community, on Friday, November 7, with an and I gladly accept it. I urge Walker, county clerk, both par- training in San Diego, Leonard At present the local express A^pening by President Charles you all to give General Eisen ties being unopposed. went to Memphis, Tenn., and stops at the Crescent City office Grayshel, of Brookings, Oregon. hower the support he will need.” ro r justice ol peace, district The noon luncheon will have a Washington, DC., to attend lith- and the new office in Brookings The flood of votes for Eisen No i i ii.i.v s. Schaal was elect- ographers class A school where would eliminate much delay and problems of the tourist business, hower and Nixon passed the ed, with A. E Sundbo running inconvenience to shippers. speaker well acquainted with the he graduated with top honors. thirty-one million mark, the larg a close second. Votes wen as tol- Coast Freight Lines is willing Lady visitors will not be for From school he went to Moffet est popular vote ever east for the lows ; gotten. A style show is planned Field, Calif., to be stationed with to take the job of delivery, but high office, and the Eisenhower Brook Har Total for their benefit on Friday after Naval Air squadron VR-AA, for leaves it open to another operator, showing was even more impres- ings bor I hose interested in seeing this noon, and plans are underway for a period ol six months. I sive on the electoral vote scale, S. Schaal 366 181 550 a tour on Saturday afternoon, in His next stop was at the head- service established should contact the one that counts in spelling A. E. Sandbo. ... 271 111 382 quarters for the 17th Naval dis- Mr. and Mrs. Woodriff so that ' cluding the Trees of Mystery, lo out victory 442 for “Ike” and 89 Pierce... ... 171 52 223 trict in Kodiak, Alaska, where he they will have points for their cal plywood plant and the Sea gor Stevenson. worked as forms analyst, print- request at San Francisco. Wonders Alive Aquarium. General and Mrs. Eisenhower ------------- ---- The Saturday session will be ing layout man and statistical are in Augusta, Georgia, where Election Results FN N \ HURST the busiest of the convtnion, when draftsman in the district print they were warmly welcomed fo r! election of the new year’s officers much-needed rest after the ex-1 Reach Public Slow After 19 months in Alaska, PLAYS LEAD AT takes place. haustive campaign. Leonard left for San Diego to go Serving on the counting board Lee H. McLeod, president of the PORTLAND THEATRE for the election were: Chairman, Redwood Empire association, will aboard the USS Prairie AD-15 Glenna Hurst Smith, daughter Gladys Kindell; judge, Verna be guest speaker at Saturday’s While serving aboard the Prairie. W eather Perfect Lednard was awarded the Korean Mendenhall; clerks, Gertrude Sut- of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hurst of luncheon, and the Coos Bay Pi ribbon for duty in the Ear East. liffe, Alice M. Rosen and Agdu this city, will play the feminine For Election rates are invited as guests at the Upon returning to San Diego , . . „ „ . . Bickner. This group worked all final convention banquet, Satur Leonard was honorably d is-1 *,< *n J My Heart, open- Brookings in traditional style through the night until 5 a.m. day e ening. charged from the Navy and re -; at Civic Theatre in Port- had a fine, sunny day for election Wednesday when they rested u The finishing touch will be pro vided by President Grayshel and turned to his home where lie ,an(l on Nov. 22 (Wednesday day when the city election was couple of hours and then counted his Barbershop quartets at the plans to continue in lithography through Saturday. Glenna had held in conjunction with the gen al day, finishing late that eve ning. a civilian. lead many presentations eral election. “Gay Nineties” fun night where Good weather was a general Counting became slower and guests are planning to wear ap while at the University ot O re rule all over the nation, making slower as the tally sheets grew propriate costumes and dance to Friends Honor gon, of which she is a graduate it possible for many people to go in length as there were wider appropriate music. to the polls who could not have skips from one name to another, and has many friends here. This year’s convention is ex Archie Hendricks done so had the weather been It has been suggested that an- pected to be a rousing success and Friends of Archie Hendriekr otherwise. other election two counting all members of the Oregon Coast gathered at the door of his furni Results O f Nine hundred and ten persons boards be used, Association are heartily invited to ture store recently on the eve of out of 1151 registered voters cast} — —----------- attend and bring their families his birthday, and when he came City Election their ballots on Tuesday at the and friends. to see what A the was ! « Representing the V city as coun- . disturbance . . p* IIJ C U S V VUII" I.O.O.F. hall. In Harbor 365 City Parking a u , urst in upon him with a cjiman for the next four years voted out of 444 registered. musical birthday wish. wi„ p Pt<1 j, , ^ mei!ltPr with Mother Earth, we thank you M eters Pay O ff Crescent City H it Archie and h,a family have „ vote and q ,,., M an | pv for the sunny day. From Oct. 6 to 31 the sum of been residents of Brooking, for with a vote of 50, By Tidal W ave $515 was collected by the city the past «ven year.. He e«..b- Young will for a of “FRENCHY” ARRELL from parking meters. Half of the * r 2 i 7 VX . WT h j ; SSaUl' Wl >l»'hed” the H e ^ d rk k s F ^ u r e two years, receiving 451 votes. WILL SPEAK TO P.-TA. amount collected is due on the «he Credent C.ty harbor unex-1 storp> c m The Brookings Harbor P.-T.A meters until they are paid for. Lura for Leonard, first woman to ^ « T ^ ' p i o f Z r “ Pa”, R'” - > ™n th, run for the city council, received meeting will lx» held at the high Fines for overtime parking school gym tonight at 8:00 p.m. amounted to $77.50 for the period earthquake which V° " ” - NinP “ near Japan with the force of one tor or commit too written in with one vote tor each An interesting program has been mentioned above, tor or committee head in numer-' except one which received promised, with “Frenchy” Arrell Money is collected each week of history’s strongest shocks ous civic organizations and youth two voteg shaking on “Modern Medicine by Officers Brown and Cross. A f Five boats capsized and the movements. H e is an active offi-1 were 647 ballots cast. and D rugs” A film, “You and clever push cart gadget with a harbor was a mass of tangled * wts and cables and other debris '¿"L w ith his ¿"7™ Churrt. 1 which ll considerably higher than Your Bicycle,” also will be shown, flexible hose and cup that fastens >ats and cables and other debris Tins same wave ww felt much *"*! September of 1950 when the A room count wil be taken, so on the opening made by the un- Tins same wave was felt much , • anfl ^’rst election was held. At that ; let’s back our children by attend- locking of the m eters, is used. stronger in Hawaii and the Aleu jq ancj* ’** an family unit, time Bob Dimmick received the I ing P.-T.A. meeting Refreshments Pennies and dimes are counted tian Islands at Adak and at Mid- in c res tx in the progress and highest number of votes cast with will be served at the close of the with a machine and rolled by the < din- Lois G. Kirwan, who is starting