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COUNTY RECORDS, CLERK'S OFFICE
. Elmer Bankus to H. G. Nelson
CONVEYANCES
H.
et ux, warranty deed.
Owen J. Holliday to A.
MORTGAGES
Grant et ux, warranty deed.
Harvey Crook et ux to Joe Ue-
Henry' Slotik et al to John Col
drioli,
mortgage.
lins et ux, warranty deed.
W.
A.
Raymond et ux to Bank
Geneva Binkley to J. H. Hunt
of
Bandon,
mortgage.
et ux, warranty d<‘<‘d.
Bank
of
Bandon,
to Earl W.
J. H. Hunt to Burke A. Thomas
Coleman
et
ux,
satisfaction.
warranty deed.
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Fred A. Blunt et al to John
Burke Thomas et al to Har-
R.
Stull, et ux, mortgage.
vev (’rook et ux, warranty deed.
Theodore
McKenzie to ( uiry
yVm. Doyle to Henry Kerr et
County
Bank,
chatte mortgage.
al, warranty deed.
Bank
of
Bandon
to L. J. lytn-
Ralph Baird et ux to George
cott
et
ux,
satiiaction.
Asdel et ux, deed.
Chares W. Bates et al to Curry
W. G. Hoagland et ux to W. W.
County
Bank, mortgage.
Martineau et ux, warranty deed.
George Tulix et al to b. O.
John R. Stull to Fred A. Blunt
I Newhouse, et al, rnor^Ka^e-
et ux, warranty deed.
George Eller Jr et ux to Chas.] ' CERTIEIOATE OF DISCHARGE
U. S. A. to W. L. Clayton et ux.
Becker et ux, warranty deed. I
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CONTRACTS
Samuel Agnew et ux to Sam-(
Batista Pedrioli to Robert H
uel J. Wilson, quit claim deed.
Samuel Agnew e» ux to Sam-1 Stanhurst, contract for sale and
purchase.
uel J. Wilson, quit claim deed.
George Asdel et ux to Ralph
Samuel Agnew et ux to Sam-1
Baird, et ux. Bargain sale, deed.
uel J. Wilson, det d.
C C. Carter et uv to Willis
(’oliona Mae Miller to John
J. Kaiser, et ux, warranty deed. (’handler, bargain and sale deed.
EUzabcth Jenkins et ux to M. ASSUMED NAME
G T Hambright, dba Rogue
C Beem et ux, contract.
Louise Lee Vogue to Henry River Real Estate Co.
K( rr, warranty deed
Julia G. Anderson to U.S.A.,
transmission luw easement,
I nil A. Wittmann to U. S. A.,
By Marian Miller
transmission line easement.
Mrs. Woody Payuitte and son,
Joseph Slotik, et al to U.S.A.,
Corky,
of Oakland, Calif., are
transmission line easement.
visiting
at the home of the
Fred La Forgo et ux to Geo.
Brimm, et al, contract.
OPHIR NEWS
Good Party Line Neighbors
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Mr. and Mrs. Auggie Molthu
and family of Coquille were vis-|
iting the T. J. Hawkins last Sun-i
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Austin]
of Comb’s Lodge on Rogue were
Thursday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller. Mr.
Austin is a brother of Mrs. D.
W. Miller.
Lee Pollock has purchased a
1938 Chevrolet.
Sally Cories of Oregon ( ity is
spending her spring vacation
with Betty Lou Whittaker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore and
family drove to Langlois Sunday’
to visit her mother, Mrs. Bertha;
Dollar.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore and
daughter were dinner guests oi
Plans are completed for the
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Busn at Port
Sunrise services to be held
Orford last Saturday evening. ! ! Easter
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Bob Adams went to Scot’a to at ^e beach, Sunday morning
visit Jack Masterson whj ;s inflow the Shaker church from
the Scotia hospital following an 6;30 to r . a loud speaker will
automobile accident in v. hich he |)e installed so that the services
and a companion were seriously niay be heards anywhere on the
ground. Following the service a
injured.
r. and
Mrs. Kelly Clinton ot breakfast will be served. Morn-
Mr.
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services will be held at the
Myrtle Point were here to visit
her* parents/ Mr. and Mis. Fred church, at 10 and church service
‘at 11. Special Easter music will
Adams.
A large group of Ophir grade be enjoyed. All are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley re-
school children enjoyed a beach
partv and wiener roast on the ceived word telling of the death
sand dunes at the “Old School of his cousin, Russell Gist, at
Chico Calif., who passed away
1 louse.”
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hawkins March 28. Fdneral services were
and Marian Miller motored to held at Chico, Wednesday aiter-
Coquille, Wednesday to attend noon. He is survived by his moth-
Where
to “FIND"
and “BI X *t In
A business
and penfesswi;^^
merit a “share” of your
A Christian Science chuich ed-
ifico UTS started IH " * by
Christian Science Society
Brookings. The new bund ling. b
located at the corner of Pine and
Alder Streets, and will bt ot cot
tage type construction.
E E. Hanscam Jr.
Molino made a trip to Med
the first of the week to attend
to business connected with the
Fridigaire dealership in this a <
and Coos county. Junior expecs
to move his family to Myrtle
Point to make their home soQn,
better to serve the territory u
der franchise from I rigidan<.
G P Christensen returned to
his home last week after being
in the middle west on business fo&
two or three weeks. He droxe a
new car back from the lac^:
Mrs. Kathryn Reekman vent
to Ashland Tuesday
attcnd
the funeral of» her father,
auay. Sunday after an
illness of several months.
.
Crescent City Lpping.
Concerns who
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diamonds
WATCHES
Floyd Mulligan
Repair & Installation
Supplies and Appliances
3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581
Telephone 22
CRESCENT CITY
IfatdaA
NEWS
Mulligan Plumbing
Crescent City. California
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greetings during her
attended the flower show W ed
nesday afternoon at the hall.
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Th^
1010 2nd St.
Folks find there's always sweet harmony on their tele
phone party line when they follow these simple sug-
gestions:
1. Use the telephone sharingly.
2.
3. Hang up the receiver carefully.
4. Keep calls reasonably brief.
Try it on vour party line and everyone will join in a
ch , u, ot good neighborliness—and, of course—bet-
and several orotheis.
erL Mrs
a l sister
Eddie Westbrook return
cd to her home Monday atte
noon following two
with her sister. Mrs. Add Hu J
at the Variety store. Many Mi
her friends called and extend^
SMITH RIVER
Gifts, Stationery
School Supplies, Cards
J J ortb Singing About!
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the Dick Contino show. They re-
port a very good show. Marian
was lucky enough to bring back
autographs plenty—one for each
of the Ophir gals.
Bill Lever of Ophir High was
one of the six finalists ct 18 at
the annual Oregon hieh school
speech league at Eugene Iasi
Friday and Saturday.
Jim Mateer is having a bar
becue for his friends in Us ba»’
becue pits behind the cafe, Eas-
ter morning,
Ophir schools are once again
having a spring vacation, Friday
and Saturday of this week.
DAVIDSON'S
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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Silverware
Flat ware
Hollowware
DIRELYTE
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
Nielsen Hardware
Visit our record dept
Conipelte Radio Sales
Service
810 3rd Si.
& ELECTRIC CO.
Complete line of hard j
ware and electrical fix-j
tures and appliances, j
PHONE 143
F. A. Carr & Son
SURPLUS MART
Sheet Metal & Plumbing
Household Appliances,
Sheet Metal, Plumbing
and heating supplies.
S
Pho. 631
900 4th St
ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
Hardware, also clothing for the
entire family, including boots &
shoes. Come in and shop with us!
829 SECOND
PHONE 2202
LENSES GROUND
1280 Second Street
* 12:00
Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
■ 333
l-mmiiM '»"mi
Carreirs-Hedrick
ELECTRIC
Electrical Supplies
FOR QUICK SALE WE OFFER
Pillow Arm Daveno and Matching Chair $100
Circulating Oil Heater, like new................ $50
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Harold Jesser, Box 6C2, Brookings
Your Hotpoint Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 931
Crescent
Chevrolet
Lumber Company
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
For Price Quotations On AU
Auto Repair. Painting BUILDING MATERIAL
Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
DEL PONTE'S
Shoe Store
X-RAY FITTED
Mail Orders Filled
Phone 2102
Crescent
City
828 2nd St.
Chetco Drug Co
PHONE 183
!»W
am
A Snack Or Meal
You can’t go wrong by
dropping in at the
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Shirts
920 Second St.
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3-Day Service
Leave Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners
“Store for Men"
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Del Norte Laundry
Gordon F.
JOHNSON
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
Tom Brown's
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