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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1950)
PAGE EIGHT The World’s Beet Climate Former Actress Buried Here, Sat.; Here Three Years THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE Crook et ux, Boice, et ux, Buf fington et ux to Moore Mill % Lbr. Co deed. W. W. Smith to W. L. Hoff, warranty deed. Funeral services were held R. O. Bathiany to A. C. Joy, at Baptist Community Church, warranty deed. Saturday afternoon for Mrs. C. A. Spahn et ux to A. C. Willistine Lorraine Gallagher, 50, Joy, et ux, warranty deed. resident of this area about three W. L. Remberton, to Commun years, who died at her home, on ity church of Langolis, quit- the Gardner tract, about 2 miles claim deed. up the Chetco, late last Wed- Ivy Remberton to Community- nesday evening, Death was re- church of Langlois, quit claim ported to have been caused by a heart attack brought on by deed. P. D. Hanks et ux to K. Bran- high blood pressure. Rev Nick nin, et ux, warranty deed. Neufeld officiated both at the U. S. A. Bureau of Land Man- church and at the cemetery. agement to J. R. Doyle, patent. During the days of silent pic O. J. Mather to M. E. Mather tures, both Mrs. Gallagher and warranty deed. her husband were once identi Delmer Colegrove et ux to fied with Mack Sennett’s com edies. R. R. Swan, warranty deed. John D. Gardner to Alvida Born at Chicago, August 6, Gardner, quit claim deed. 1900, she was 50 years, 6 months J. D. Gardner et ux to E. and 20 days old. Surviving are Miller, quit claim deed. her husband, Raymond of this CONVEYANCES Henry Adolphsen et ux to Port place and a son, Newton Young of Los Angeles. I. F. Gelhaar to E. L. Wig- Orford Lodge, 170, A. F. & A. M. warranty deed. ton et ux, deed. J. D. Gardner to Josie DeMar R. R. Swan et ux to H. L. tin, note. Kerr, warranty deed. Curry County, Oregon to The MARRIAGE LICENSE Lloyd Corp, tax deed. Allan Ettinger, Brookings, to PORT ORFORD Marvin Coo- Curry County Oregon to Bonnie Stotenburg, North Bend. ley had a narrow escape last K. Hutton, et ux, tax deed. CASES FILED week when he* lost his balance Curry County Oregon to L. J. D. Edington vs Kay Nodine, and fell into Garrison Lake from E. Henry, tax deed. motion. his speed boat in which he was Curry County Oregon to S. W. J. Hamann vs J. H. Ham- riding alone, "rhe boat narrowly B. Kahn, et ux, tax deed. ann, agreement. missed h i m as he started to Curry County Oregon to \ Double O Lumber Co. vs Ro-1 struggle ashore with heavy clo- ta Gauntlett, tax deed. gue Veneer Co., answer. thing and boots on. R. O. Bathiany to A. L. fra- Foster-Clyde Lbr Co. vs Ab Jerry Studley and Blain e s, et ux, warranty deed. st on and Johnson, demand. Marsh started out after him but Joyce T. Flynn et uv to Me- he waved them back, figuring! nasha-Coos Head Plywood Corp, PILING FOR OFFICE Arthur F. Niemann, justice of he could make it alone. After timber deed. the peace, Dist. No. 3. 20 minutes in the icy water, he Brookings Land and Townsite finally made it to a log just olT Co. to W. Hoagland, quit BEER A P PLICA TION shore, near the Livermore place claim deed. Bridge and Smallwood. w here he passed out as the other C. F. Morse et al to Gold Beach ASSUMED NAME men pulled him out and admin Light and Power Co., warranty J. E. Aldrich as Oregon Bat istered artificial respiration. He deed. tery and Supply. was suffering from severe shock parties will be held this Sat so they rushed him home where urday, Feb. 11, at the I. O. O. he was put under blankets and F. Hall at 8 o’clock. This will hot water bottles until he re ze next to the last party to be gained consciousness, Brookings came a step closer held. hours later. tn o fiat ti’ith I InlH Ran/ih i >1 tho 'Phu boat raced around the lake to a tie with Gold Beach in the unguided for an hour or so. Curry County League standings by her win last Tuesday over until it ran out of gas. times it charged up to the dock Port Orford. 40 to 20. The BruiVis The home and creaage of H. or to a stationary log in the mid w ere never in danger, leading । T. James on Benham Lane has dle of the lake, only to turn ini 10 to 4 at the quarter: 24 ^k^ibeen purchased by Mr. and Mrs a nick of time to miss the ob- at the half. 31 to 17 at the third W. P. Clement, who are well quarter. stacles. known here, This wil be con- Kinion lead the scoring with Mr. Cooley is back at w'ork, verted into cincome property seemingly none the worse for his nine, followed by Moore with 8 by way of apartments. Those anil Fitzhugh with 7. Masterson! harrowing experience. knowing Mr. Clement’s carpen- of Port Orford was high point ’ ter ability will see this project man with 9. when completed as an asset to Friday night the Bruins play! any community The deal was Langlois. If they win a tie will handled through the C. O. and result with Gold Beach fo’- the L. L. Leonard agency. Regular meeting o f Chetco league championship. The coun- Grange was held Friday evening tournament will be played at with a large attendance. Mr. Gold Beach, Thursday and Fri and Mrs. Thom Carson and Don- day of next week, Feb. 16 and Stamped goods for embroidery. a Ida Id Carson w ere initiated in 17. The Bruins assert they are | New patterns, lower prices. See the third and fourth degrees by going to have some fun, even) Mrs. J. J. Gallagher. Adv if they don’t win the champion the ladies degree team. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hanscam It was voted to hold one bus- ship. Jr. returned the middle of last iness meeting and one social « week from a business trip to meeting each month, with the1 Portland where Mr. Hanscam at first social meeting to be the A _ _______ tended a meeting of Frigidaire first meeting in March. dealers. Mrs. Coramae Asche resigned The pinochle party given by Mrs. Ruth Bathiany returned as Ceres and Mrs. Ronnie Lem Rebekah social club, Jan. 28, home last week after being gone ing was elected to fill the office. drew' a large crowd. High scores a couple of months. She spent Following the meeting a so were held by Mrs. Cleo Craig the first part of the time at cial hour was enjoyed with re and Fred Gustafson; low by Mrs. Tulelake with her daughter and freshments of hot dogs, cookies. Edna Weigel and Eugene Ack- family, after which she went to and coffee served by Mr. and pinochle by Mrs. Eugene Los Angeles with a friend; then Mrs. Ed Kamph, Mr. and Mrs.1 Ackley and Glen Simpson and visited her son and family at A. C. Thompson and Mr. and the door prize by Grace Edward- Qoncocrd, on her way home. Mrs. Roy Hendry. ! son. The next in the series o George Hall has been greeting MORTGAGES A. E. Strain to H. C. Sypher et ux, satisfaction. Curry County Bank to J. E. Kampa, chattel mortgage. R. Bi Jenkins et ux to J. Dev- ereaux, mortgage. E. O. Ask to Directors of Vet- erans Affairs, mortgage. Curry County Bank to C. W. Brooks, satisfaction. • B. J. Nelson to Curry County Bank, chattel mortgage, D. D. Hoy to Curry County Bank, chattel mortgage, W. L. Hoff to W. W. Smith, mortgage. G. B. Water, Light & Power Co., to D. M. Moore and C. F. Morse, Mortgage. K. Brannin etux to W. W. Smith, mortgage. L. A. Anderson to Hub- bard, satisfaction. Norma Hampel to Bert Phil- lips, satisfaction. Had A Close Call After Fall Into Lake Bruins Step Closer To Tie On Co. Play Realty Transfers Three Initiated Into Grange, Fri. LOCAL friends around Harbor after be-1 Mrs. Pete Tierce was hostess ing able to come home from at a birthday party, Wednesday the Gold Beach hospital where for her daughter, Dianne, who he was under medical care for was three years old. Mothers of the little visitors were also pres several weeks. ent to direct play. The drivers licence examiner Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Kindel will be at the > Grange hall this are enjoying a visit with her tc 8:30 Friday, Feb. 10, from father, who came over the week 12:30. Anyone wish to ob’.ain a license should lx? at the hall at end for an indefinite stay. least an hour before closing. Attorney How-ard James of John Tworek of Klamath Falls Los Angeles arrived here by bus spent a few days here last week Tuesday evening f^r a brief bus- visiting his wife and her par- iness stay. He had to leave on ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mas- the noon bus, Wednesday as he set, where she is staying a few' had to appear in court Friday. weeks. He told the Pilot he would have Stamped goods for embroidery. liked to spend a week or more New patterns, lower prices. See Valentine’s day was celebrated Adv J. Gallagher. M rs. earlier than usual last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin ar- night by Pastor Leo VanDolson’s rived home last week from a home by a group of local young month’s trip which took them people. Refreshments were en to Chicago to visit relatives and joyed in addition to games. friends. They drove a new Stude- baker home after taking deliv- ery at the factory. Ralph Vincent returned Sat urday from Portland where he had spent a few days. His bus was held up at Corvallis for six hours because of icy roads. The trip which usually requires ten hours, was made in 21, he said. The intermediate group of Girl Scouts are registering for the coming year. Any girl between ages of ten and twelve, wishing to become scouts, are asked to asked to see any girl scout or the leader, Mrs. Jeri Funari. "Classified Ads" For sale: van too large for light true, priced right; also Coleman chick brooder, burns kerosene or stove oil. Keeps 50 to 400 chicks. Complete with Automatic combination pipe. radio-phondgraph. holds Zenith 12 10- or 12-ch records. Fisher- men! just what you want for steelhead and trout fishing, im ported light-weight w'ading pants of medium size, also non-slip shoes, very light. Agnes White, north end Chetco Bridge. 50tf HERE'S YOUR CHANCE! Special for the week, beginning Feb. 9. ONE-THIRD OFF ON BLANKETS brought in with regular family wash, fluff- dried and all flat work finished for 10c per lb We now have a commercial mangle. OUR SPECIALTY THE FAMILY WASH, FLUFF DRIED with all flat work finished, for only 10c per pound First Compare Our Prices Then let us show you the quality of our work! Having Trouble Drying Clothes at home? Let us do it for you. u e’ll fluff-dry for only 6c per pound, dry weight! Brookings Personalized Laundry CALL PHONE 262 Pick-up and Delivery Service will be done bv BY GEORGE W. WIDNEY Wart, the Speed Cop............ 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