THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1950.
Port Orford News
By Dorothy Asdel
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dobbema
motored to Oregon from their
Some in Muskegon Heights, Mich.,
‘nd are spending a well-deserved
vacation with their son and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Dob
bema.
William Robinson, whose wife
died recently, was the victim of
a most unfortunate accident last
v eek.
While standing on the
sidewalk in front of Katie's Kafe,
watching a lineman at work on
an electric light pole, Bob Thom
as backed his milk delivery truck
up to the sidewalk to deliver the
milk to the restaurant. Mr. Rob
inson was hit by the truck with
sufficient force to throw him to
the sidewalk. He was taken to
Kaiser Hospital, North Bend, and
it is believed that his right hip
bone was broken, but X-rays re
veal only a crack.
Supt. of Schools, Joseph Kam-
pa, w ho is attending summer
school at Eugene, spent the week
end with his family here.
Jimmy and Phyllis Woodward
and sons, spent a most enjoyable
vacation with Phyllis’ brother-in-
^■>w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Krieger, at Bull Creek, Calif.
Much time was spent in deep-
sea fishing and if reports are to
be taken for correct the cannery
worked overtime when the fam
ily returned with their catch.
Coastal Gourmets welcome the
news that Frances Burris is the
proprietor again of Humbug Mt.
restaurant. Last March, ill-health
forced Harold Burris, Frances’
husband, to relinquish manage
ment of this popular eating place.
It was leased to Mr. and Mrs.
Ray McDuffy.
The McDufTy’s
found it impossible to continue
and last week Frances was in
duced to return. She is assisted
by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cunning
ham.
Mrs. Ralph Angell returned
Friday to her home on Elk Riv
er after spending a month with
her son, John, at Neskowin, whose
family is summering in the east,
and with her son, Ralph Jr. at
Portland. Mrs. Angell was ac-j
companied home by her grand
son. Chris Angell, who plans to
spend the summer in Port Orford.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Anderson1
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Axeter of
Vancouver, B. C., spent Thurs
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
oDuglas Johnson, on their re
turn trip from California.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Marsh of
this place, Mr. and Mrs. Georg >
Sutton of Gold Beach and Mr.
and Mrs. George Fromm of Co
quille took a ttaree-day trip last
week-end to Bend and other cen
tral Oregon parts. Their travels
covered over 900 miles.
Port Orford has now complet
ed the laying of all water mains
according to Eugene White, wa
ter superintendent. The work in
cluded relaying some of the wa
ter mains to the reservoir.
Mrs. J. A. Abston who teaches
tmid and fourth grades in the
local schools, is atending Univer
sity of Washington at Seattle for
eight weeks this summer.
Mrs. Illene Downey and Mrs.
Betty Lou Heavey, of Seattle,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Abston, are spending a month
with Mrs. Abston here. They re
turned with Mr. Abston from Se
attle when he took his wife up to
enter the university. Mrs. Max
Abston and son of Port Orford
¿Mo went with her husband’s
parents to visit her own family
whose home is in Seattle. They
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
also returned with Mr. Abston.
Mrs. Delores Mayes and two
Mrs. Clyde Williamson, Mrs. children drove to Portland last
Leonard Munson and Mrs. Blaine week with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
Marsh drove to Portland last Corbin. Delores and hcildren vis-
week to meet Mrs. Williamson’s ited Mr. and Mrs. George Mayea
grandson, Bobby Kennedy, from while there and Mrs. Corb:n en
Connecticut. Bobby, who is 11, tered the St. Vincent’s hospital
flew' from LaGuardia Field in for an operation. Also traveling
New York to Portland by him to Portland with the Corbins were
self in an effort to spend his their niece and nephew, children
summer vacation with the Mun of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Smith of
sons on the ranch.
Portland. The children had been
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v t¡tors in the Corbin home here.
Mr. Corbin, Delorest and chil
dren returned home last Sunday
I ut Mrs. Corbin will remain ai
the hospital for another week
or two.
Dorothy Asdel, Port
Orford
correspondent for the Pilot, lef‘ !
last Week on a two-weeks vaca
tion with her parents at Big Sur,
Calif.
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