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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