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PAGE SIX The World’s Best Climate Port Orford News By Dorothy Asdel Drex Hoy left for Clearmont, Mo., Friday. He was called by serious illness of his mother who suffered a stroke. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Mattoon and three daughters, Joyce, Mari lyn and Taren of Portland and, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gentry and grandson, Chris., of Port Angeles, are spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Mattoon and Mrs. Gentry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Woodworth of Elk River Road. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON dent at OSC, and his wife a den tal nurse. Liston Wood of Eugene arrived here to take charge of the ce-; ment work on the curbs and the walks for the general contrac tors ,Inter-City Sand and Gravel Co. State Engineer George Baker say that works on the curbs and sidew’alks will start early next week. Miss Dorothy Ray left Thurs day for Eureka where she will enter business college, planning to complete the 18 months course under the GI bill. Old timers in this area will be interested in learning that Mrs. Esther Jordan and Lester Jordan both of Fortuna w ere married j at Eureka, May 9, and are now’ living at Fortuna. . THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950 U hite, all of Ashland, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Pratt’s daughter, Kathryn Reek man and her family. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Burmeister were pleasantly surprised when their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. ^N. Burmeister^ of Seattle, arrived to spend the Fourth with them. Thursday, the Burmeisters drove to Bend, to visit another son, Clarence, and his family. Miss Margaret VjanBoven, art teacher in Ferndale schools, and Miss Esther Bateman, all of Berkeley, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Turley. They expressed their enjoyment of the parade and flower show. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of Grants Pass were visitors here over the Fourth of Mrs. Jones’ sister, Mrs. Flossie Buchanan at the B. and B. Cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knowlen- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skopec are berg, Lake Okeechobee, Fla., and enjoying a three-weeks visit from Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Woody Mr. and Mrs. Luke Knowlen- Mrs. Skopec’s mother, Mrs. Mat- who once lived here, were vis berg of Los Angeles left Satur tie Smalley of Beuna Park, Calif, itors in the area over the Fourth. day for Crater Lake after speed and her daughter, Miss Mary ing the night with Mr .and Mrs. Montgomery, student nurse at Mr. Woody once owned the pres Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Guirkin of ent Kruger building and Goetz James Woodward was recently Alec Du bell. Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene. Spokane, Wash., were visitors on Cottages. made service manager for the Mr a.nd Mrs. Adgar Mclntee Mr. and Mrs. Duke Baker of the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. trucking business of Frank Nich and two children Larry and Mary Parker, Ariz., are spending a Chailes E. Low, and their daugh- ? olson who hauls lumber for the are visiting Mr. Mclntee’s bro- couple of weeks visiting Mr. and ter, Beverly Bynon, who is spend- Ocean View Lumber Co.’, Ophir. ther and family, I h e Charles Mrs. Joe Bush, and enjoying the inor tu« _ __ at the -, - ing the summer Low ’s ' Nicholsons also make frequent Fitzhughs. home. Mr. Guirkin is an electri trips to Portland with pitch and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shipman Members of Chetco Grange at can engineer. return with building materials, i and son Freddie of Trinidad, Cal tending Curry County Pomona In a communication from the Robert Hatfield is building a ifornia ar,e visiting relatives in meeting Saturday were Mr. and Jasper Park Lodge, in Alberta, new house in The Hamlet. this area. Mrs. Joe Bush, Mr. and Mrs. At Residence in c^e news that Mrs. Warren T. Mrs. Joseph Fredricks is at Abe Penner of Port kind, for Fred Gustafson and Mrs. • Kath- HARBOR. OREGON Smith oi Brookings, had regist- Corvallis visiting her mother, mer local resident, was visiting ryn Reekman. ( 1 ed there on June 28. Mrs. Hensley. Slosed Saturdays liis friends here over the holidays. Mrs. Carrol E. Pratt, Mrs. Dr. Esther Perry of the Agri Bell was visiting Maude Marske and Walter Mabin of S f Mrs. Challes . the Missess cultural Department of Univer Open 9 to 5 Daily made commander of Port Orford friends in Camas valley last Marjorie Williams and M a r y sity of California and two nieces. Post, No. 76, American Legion week. Mr. and Mrs. John West and and Ed Olson of Port Orford vice commander. John Dinosar of two children of Reedsport are Denmark was elected adjutant, visiting friends here. Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCEN? C?TY. CAUFORNIA- while W. E. Price of Sixes re mains as finanee officer. William meritTihire” /““u t0 Crescent City Concerns who Montgomery will be chaplain. ment a share of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. The Real Estate Agency has on display a minia Curry County Pomona Grange ture model of The Old Homestead met with Sixes Grange Saturday, farm, made by L. M. Brown of Gifts, Stationery July 1, with Worthy Master Hen Agnew, Calif., who is living near Floyd Mulligan ry Adolphsen in the chair. Wm.' Horas Lake resort. The model School Supplies, Cards G. Howse, state Grange Over is quite complete with actual 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Repair & Installation seer, and State Grange Deputy, Silverware working machines, mowers, har- Supplies and Appliances and his wife were present for the Flatware rows, and farm wagons. It took Crescent City, California meeting. . him eight years to make the farm Hollowware 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 1 he master gave his report of buildings and another five years the state Grange session at On-1 DIRELYTE to finish the farm machinery. It CRESCENT CITY tario, in June, expaining the ac is insured, Mr. Spencer said for tion taken by the State Grange I $18,(X)0. delegates on several things that | John Leach, retired druggist Visit our record dept & ELECTRIC CO. came up during the meeting. He of Portland, called on the Doug also told of the trip through the Conipelte Radio Sales las Johnsons last week while es Complete line of hard W hite Satin Sugar Company’s' and Service corting a delegation of girls over 829 SECOND ware and electrical fix the Oregon, traveling down the east- Ph. 1512 810 3rd Si. tures and appliances. company for the trip and the < rn part of the state and return box supf»er which followed. PHONE 143 ing by way of the coast. John and The legislative committee re- his wife Lilia are noted botanists ported that Coos County was and have specialized in the flora coming in with Curry County on of Curry county, They are much the REA telephone project to Sheet Metal & Plumbing ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and interested in the county and ex- reach the outlying homes with pect to lie down here next year Household Appliances, Hardware, also clothing for the on an extensive visit. They re- telephone and good service. entire family, including boots & IVES EXAMINED It was decided to not have a Sheet Metal, Plumbing shoes. cently returned from a trip to LENSES GROUND Come in and shop with us! meeting in September as the reg Mexico. and heating supplies. Dan Harrison and wife of Van- ular meeting date falls on the 1280 Second Street 0,5:30 same time as Curry county fair, Pho. 631 900 4th St O 12:00 Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. couver, Wash., visited Mr. and so the next meeting will be on Mrs. A neb McCormack last Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Har November 4 at Harbor, with the Chetco Grange as hosts. Carrell’s-Hedrick rison were passing through cn route to Portland where Mr. ELECTRIC Harrison is in business. S|M‘nding the holidays in town Chevrolet - Buick Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lively are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson of e parents of a seven pounds, Sales-Service Your Hotpoint Store Weott, ( alit. Mr. (’arson former five ounce daughter born at the For Price Quotations On AU Auto Repair. Painting ly of*‘rated the Port Orford Light Seaside hospital. June 27. The lit BUILDING MATERIAL 941 Second St. Co. and Mrs. Carson was the tle miss has been named Sheila Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St Fort Orford Girl Scout leader. PHONE 931 Ph. 471 Crescent City CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. Mr. Carson is at present con Mrs. Marge Oberg. Mrs. Edith nected with his son-in-law, Geo. Fox and Dick Griffith of San Sauer, in a sawmill at Weott. Nunn Bush Shoes b rancisco and Berkeley arrived Also in town are Mr. and Mrs. last week for several weeks stay Arrow Shirts Lewis Hageland and baby girl at their summer home on the MENS WEAR Genuine Levis of (orvallis w here he is a stu- Upper Chetco. LOCAL NEWS KATHERINE'S Beauty Shop CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial* Locals Met With Pomona Grange DAVIDSON'S Mulligan Plumbing DIAMONDS WATCHES Nielsen Hardware WADSWORTH JEWELERS PHONE 2202 F. A. Carr & Son LOCAL NEWS Electrical Supplies SURPLUS MART Crescent Chevrolet Lumber Company DEL PONTE'S Shoe Store X-RAY FITTED Mail Orders Filled Phone 2102 828 2nd St. Crescent City Book Cases. Writing Desks, Comer Cabinet* Kitchen Cabinets. Breakfast Nooks, Doors, W indows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. A Snack Or Meal A ou can’t go wrong by IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD— dropping in at the YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD! Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs Bus Depot Cafe Mrs. C. I. Patrick Tom Brown's Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods Gordon F. JOHNSON “Store for Men” Jarman Shoes, Knox & Baxter Hats, Marlboro Shirts 920 Second St. Del Norte Laundry 3-Day Service Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners