Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 30, 1950, Page 6, Image 6

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    p^GE SIX
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950
BROÒKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’s Best Climate
at the Community church, Sun- Lucille and Gracie McKenzie, Do- er w’ho died recently.
Enjoying a ham dinner wit
day. Gomez attends Northwest eia Sweet and Edna and Gertrude
Christian College at Eugene.
I Zumwalt of Sixes. Monday a pot “covered” dishes and pies u
Good fun was had by mem­ luck luncheon was served, w’itn nished by the ladies, the Legion
Walter Hofsess estate, probate,
CONVEYANCES
and friends celebrated the Le­
bers of Stowaway club at their the left-overs being kept at the
F. W. Blondell to Ellis White BEER LICENSE
gion
’s birthday last week. Piec?
and extra fill-ins being
LeRoy and Letta Alice Me monthly dance at Castaway Sat­ Grange
et ux, deed.
de resistance of the dinnpi was
urday night. Among the novelty brought Tuesday.
Henry Slatik et al to John Col­ Duffy.
a red, white and blue frosted,
dance was a broom dance and a
Hazel Guptil, one of the eight
lins et ux, warranty deed.
three-layer cake, brought by Mrs.
shoe dance. Usually in the latter or nine helpers, didn’t have any
Lester J. Tythcott to Norma
Carl Leonard, wife of the post
the ladies remove one sho? and transportation from her home
Tythcott, deed.
commander. Guest speaker was
A meeting of Curry County T toss it in to the middle of the north of Sixes Monday, so with Otto Hinkel, Legionnaire of our
Thor Ask et u x Brookings
.„, — „
B
and Health association has floor, when the men, who have much effort finally managed to
Market, certificate of change of
ride
on
a
passing
lumber
neighboring
Lang ois, w ( • •
been set for Wednesday night, been lined up facing the wall, get a
ownership.
Tuesday,
such
was
her!
on
the
im
P°
r^nce £
’
Arthur Bollinger ot ux to T. March 29 at the grade school. then turn around and scramble truck,
men to the office who will um-
for
a
shoe
and
match
it
up
for
determination
to
learn
the
art
of
W Zenier et ux, warranty deed. The meeting will convene at 8
mote peace instead of war.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward their partner. But this time it slipper chair making. Evelyn Mc­
Maud Williams to P. J. Les­
Nick and Catherine Marsh en­
have moved across the street,) was in reverse with each man Donald and Echol Nutt lead the
meister et ux, warranty deed.
tertained
the George Suttons of
placing
his
shoe
on
the
floor
and
project
and
both
returned
on
J. F. Kerr et ux to Gordon G. into the rouse just vacated by
Gold
Beach
over the week-end.
Wednesday
afternoon
to
help
sev
­
1he
ladies
seeking
and
matching.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brimm.
Goetz, et ux, warranty deed.
Among
other
activities they at­
eral
others
put
the
finishings
on
Art
Nieman
on
the
trumpet,
Gardenias, ready to bloom. See
Grace Babel to John W. Mc­
tended
the
Stoyaway
dance.
Mary
Lee
Anderson
at
the
piano
their
chairs.
Mrs. J. J. Gallagher.
*
Williams et ux, warranty deed.
and
Vai
Townley
playing
drums
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Thomas
Mr. Athey, former published of
(’has. Owens et ux to A> Wil­
Col. and Mrs. W. S. C. Hand
furnished
the
music.
had
as
guests,
Sunday,
their
son-
the newspaper at Cave Junction.!
son et uv, warranty deed.
I returned to their home from an
in-law
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
Al Wilson et ux to Gordon Wil was a brief visitor here first of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wintermute extended stay at Portland where
Mrs.
Alan
Corbin
of
Gold
Beach.
the week en route north on 101 returned to their home on Gar­ Col. Hand underwent an oper­
liam et ux, warranty deed.
Henry Kerr et ux to R. H. to Newport.
rison lake for a frief visit this ation at the Veterans hosnital.
Lou Ellen Flake, daughter of
Williams, quit claim deed.
w’eek. They have been chicken Floyd E. Edwards, USN retired, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Flake, USCG
John D. Rogers to Grace Hows­
ranching for several months on and Mrs. Edwards of Florida, retired, announced her engage-
ley, warranty deed.
‘heir place in the Portland area. friends of the Hands, have been nient to William Crumrine, sta-
Charles Brooks et al to Ster-
Ry Dorothy Asdel
Among those who made slip­ living at the Hand home, tak- tinned with the Coast Guard here
bing Morris et ux, deed.
Stormy weather had another' per chairs at Sixes Grange in the ing care of the things during at an afternoon dinner for sev-
S. K. George et ux to W. H. inning last week with high winds joint workship, on Monday and their absence.
I eral girl friends at her home on
Zickler et ux, warranty deed.
and considerable rain. Foam was Tuesday,
_____ „, were
____ ____
, ___
Back in towm again are the Friday. Friday night she °nter-
Irene _____
Baker,
Mil-
Susie E. White et al to State blowing through town one morn-: lia Johnson, Ethel Montgomery, Monroe Pratts who spent a few tained a large group ot triends
Hwy Com., warranty deed.
ing from the frothy hay at high Fern Townley and Bea Zumwalt । days in Portland and attending at a birthday party held at the
Marie Barrington to Coo-Cur tide. Vai Townley, Sixes school from here and Ada Capps, Hazel, the funeral of Mrs. Pratt’s fath Castaway lodge
ry Electric ('o-
right-of-way bus driver, reported a blob of it
easement.
hitting his windshield as he was
Curry County to Otis Bowman driving by the Studley house, a
et ux, tax deed.
mil» or more from the shore, on
Curry County to Kirk Realty the highway. Others saw pieces Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In
CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA:
Co., tax deed.
of foam on the grade school yard, A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
U. S. A. to O. and C. Railroad early in the morning. Thursday movit 3
\ j “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
Co. of Ore., patent.
night, during a brief thunder _________
U. S. A. to W. L. Clayton etux storm, lightning blew’ out the
property from federal tax hen, transformer for the Hamlet. A
certificate of dicharge.
new transformer had to be re-
Arthur E. Kane to Bank of moved from Gold Beach and in­
Gifts, Stationery
Bandon, chattel mortgage.
stalled by Fred Steck, local REA
Floyd Mulligan
Jerome DeRosier et ux to Ed manager, and his crew’, before
School Supplies, Cards
W. Moyer
satisfaction.
Silverware
power could bp restored at 2:30
Repair & Installation
Albert Umbanhower et ux to • Friday afternoon. Henry Stolik,: 1010 2nd St.
Telephone 22
Flatware
Supplies and Appliances
II. M. Dodson, mortgage.
who is mining near Cape Blanco
Crescent
City,
California
Hollowware
Joseph E. Kampa to Curry Co. reports seeing a ten-foot tidal!
3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581
Bank, chattel mortgage.
wave at low' tide one afternoon.I
DIRELYTE
Ray Lantz et ux to Etta Lind­
A nominating committee was
sey, mortgage.
CRESCENT CITY
elected at P.-T. A. Tuesday aft­
Donald G. Carpenter to Curry ernoon in the multi-purpose room
( ounty Bank, chattel mortgage. ol the grade school. Refreshments
John W. McWilliams to Curry were furnished by the seventh
& ELECTRIC CO.
Visit our record dept
County Bank, mortgage.
and eighth grade mothers.
Compelte Radio Sales
Curry County Bank to O. J.
Mis. Ralph Angel returned to
Complete line of hard
Holliday, chattel mortgage.
829 SECOND
। her Elk River lodge last week)
and Service
ware and electrical fix
Harvey D ('rook to Curry C( after having been away since:
Bank, chattel mortgage.
810 3rd Si.
tures and appliances.
October, visiting her children and
B. W. McVay to Brookings I grandchildren in New’ York and
PHONE 143
and T. Co., satisfaction.
returning by way of Portland to!
visit a son.
tor <
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Veterans Afi airs, mort-
Among those home from school*
gage.
Henry Nash to Allen Nash aminations was Edward William­ Sheet Metal & Plumbing ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
satisfaction.
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde *
also clothing for the
. Robert LaBar and ('has. W. Williamson, who had four days
“The Family Store”
Household Appliances, Hardware,
entire
family,
including boots &
Henson to Curry County Bank, vacation from University of Or­
Sheet Metal, Plumbing shoes. Come in and shop with us! Drygoods and Furnish­
chattel mortgage.
egon, Eugene, and Richard Pugh,
and heating supplies.
ings, Apparel for the
ASSUMED NAME
son of Dr. and Mrs. Pugh, for
1280 Second Street
'Perry Rose et al. dba II. and a brief week-end from Oregon
entire family
900 4th St Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
Pho. 631
R" Logging Co.
State College.
S. & II. Green Stomps, too
IN CLERKS OFFICE
Edward drove back to Eugene
+
Estate of John Benson, Curtis with La Vern Gomez, visiting min­
Chapman et ux, agents.
ister, who conducted the services
Carrell’s-Hedrick
COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE
LOCAL
NEWS
Port Orford News
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial!
DAVIDSON'S
. RADIO
Mulligan Plumbing
Nielsen Hardware
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
PHONE 2202
F. A. Carr & Son
ELECTRIC
r
Electrical Supplies
FOR QUICK SALE WE OFFER
«n
Your Hotpoint Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 931
M
Pillow Arm Daveno and Matching Chair $100
$50
Circulating Oil Heater, like new
DEL PONTE'S
H
YOUR REXALL STORE
Ready To Serve You Always
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
Crescent
Chevrolet
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Auto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
Lumber Company
For Price Quotations On All
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 1881
2nd & Market St.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
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Harold Jesser, Box 602, Brookings
Chetco Drug Co.
SURPLUS MART
Shoe Store
X-RAY FITTED
Mail Orders Filled
Phone 2102
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
A Snack Or Meal
You can’t go wrong by
dropping in at the
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
Tom Brown's
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Shirts
920 Second St.
+
Del Norte Laundry
Gordon F
JOHNSON
Store for Men
3-Day Service
11
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Leave Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners