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THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Page Twelve Enjoy Retirement Right! George Sunday. Mr. Magadan mill erected by his fathef, W. S. and Mr. Foster were employed at Craig. the same place for several years By Marian Miller Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland have Mr .and Mrs. Oliver Bettis in San Francisco. The Magadans announced no plans, and may and tow older sons, Dean and planned to spend a tew days at continue to make this area their K^nny, have returned from a Crescent City before returning home. They have a piace up the Unprecedented use of water, trip to Detroit, Mich., where they to their home. north bank of the Chetco. probably all irrigation, and the purchased a new DeSoto. Mrs. Bernadine Steele is in 1 rubles experienced by Brook Ophirites attending the Ban- Havana, Cuba, where she is at ings Water Co., on its mains, don-Coquille baseball game Sun- ! tending the summer session at caused the company, Saturday, day were Dennis Wade, U. E. I a college there. By Dorothy Asdel In issue restrictions on all irri Brewer, Wallace Wade, Mr. and , The first of the summer run of PLAN CENTENNIAL gating and sprinkling, until the Last Friday evening 30 repre Mrs. Eldon Miller, Marian, Geo., salmon in the Chetco was taken water situation has changed. sentatives of the community's and Travis Miller, Anita and during the past week, with hon Pressure, for some reason, was organizations met at the first Gloria Stevens, Bob Adams, Clyde ors going to Art Guthrie, Mrs. nd ned materially, and some of Walter Biddle and Eugene Simp centennial planning gathering at and Bill James. it was found to be air-locks in Tom Nash has gone to Alas son. the fish of the latter two the high school, called by the mains throughout the system. ka to make his home with his going into the 20-lb. class. chamber of commerce in interest J. Logan White, of Ashland, oi the Battle Rock Celebration, father. Jerry Jacobs and Don Ander- former Myrtle Point publisher, to be staged here next June. son have hoved from the D. W. | who recen tly sold his Ashland Ira Tucker was elected chair close to man of the steering committee, Miller home to a house plant, was a brief visitor in this the Barrington mill. and selected Mrs. Docia Sweet area, Tuesday. He was on his Pictures of Portland Rose Fes-1 and son way up the coast, seeking a site Mrs. Juanita Lawhorn as his co-chairman. Mrs. Adaline 1ival parade, and the 1950 Azalea I Niemann was elected secretary. John Snyder of Bandon are vis- to re-establish himself in busi Festival were shown Tuesday at Other members of the steering iting friends and relatives here. ness. He is much impressed bv Rotary Luncheon by Henry Kerr Darrell Bangs of Portland is prospects here. who took them. He apologized Elsewhere in this issue is a committee appointed were Wes Mrs. Irene McPherson return I at a couple of rolls had not notice apprising the public of ley Spencer, Mrs. Elain Crose vacationing at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ed Monday after enjoying a cou murned, which h< said, com- a dissolution of partnership be and Vai Townley. It was decided that this W. Moore. ple of weeks visit in the Bay Dieted each parade. tween Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Sun Don Anderson and Jerry Ja area with relatives and friends. Rev. Floyd Bulk r, who had derland, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil group of five will appoint other <Tngo of the local Bible school, Goldsberry. Donald O. Craig, a committees including a program, cobs were Coquille business vis- itors, Saturday. fold the Rotarians whe he, at local logging contractor, has ac finance and publicity. Eudora Moore and Mrs. Donna entering the These will be made known to 37 years of age, was quired the Sunderlands interest. Moore drove to Coos Bay Friday For Rent: Modern store build the entire group at the next ministry after have been in the effective July 11. on business. ing. Inquire Goetz Cottages. selling game for many years. meeting, Aug, 11. Involved in the deal are the A large group of Ophir resi- He told of the definite trend For Sale: Milk cow, now milk Chet co Home and Auto Supply GARDEN CLUBS PLAN Grange hall ing. Karl Ostenberg, at Hotel dents met at the old Inward religion all over the globe luck I Afh<r a delightful pot Company and the Olympia Hdw. and how people were now seeking 21 luncheon last Friday at home of Saturday for an old fashioned Brookings Bldg. and Supply Company, dealing in evening of fun and dancing. Divine guidance. Mrs. Eiina Wagner of Elk River WAITRESS WANTED. Inquire logging and mill supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wade Chetco Home and Auto Supply 30 guests from the Sixes-Elk, and children have returned to at VINCENTS RESTAURANT.* Sunset and Bandon garden clubs Company handles a full line of their Ophir home after a year gathered under the cedars in the . ... Card of Thanks . hear . «ii r *i ! spent at Mountain View’, Ark. l or the past week, ending on hardware, paints, and sporting yard . to final plans for the 1 goods. Located in the Grayshel We wish to thank all those mirfor- Sharon Allen had the Max. Min. Rain Sund iy : landscaping of Port Orford grade this firm also handles the G. E. kind people of this area who did tune last week of falling from a 46 July 10 ..... ......... 68 school, presented by Mrs. Noma so much for us in our time of appliances. horse. Result: a broken arm. 46 ’ July 11 ...... 76 Thomas who is in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Sunderland first Mrs. James Novotny and An need and distress when all this, 68 50 J u ly 12 ...... planning committee on this new came to this area in 1945, oper- ita Stevens visite dat the home financial help meant so much. 48 66 July 13 ...... project. ating the Shell station that was of Mrs. Novotny’s daughter, Mrs. We are indeed grateful. 73 47. July 14 ..... Over $100, it is estimated, will Peggy Brooks, at Sixes. burned. They opened the Chetco Bill West and family. 52 July 15 ...... ......... 84 Home and Auto Supply Co. in I he needed for purchasing shrub- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams are 49 July 16 ..... .......... 78 the Gaidner building, present! bery and several means of ac on a vacation trip to Calgary, home of the Olympia Hardware! quiring money were discussed. Alberta. While there they ex- Effective July 17, we will no and Supply Co. In 1947 the Sun Twenty-eight dollars is now on pect to attend the Calgary Stam longer be responsible for any Mr. and Mrs. . A. B. Thomas derlands were joined by Mr. and hand from proceeds of the Sun pede, a noted event each year. bills contracted in the name of set club ’ s flower show. The Ophir Grangs Woman’s have purchased the W. J. Daw Mrs. Goldsberry, and the busi- Brookings Laundry, which was A combination flower and hor H. E. C. met at the home of Mrs. s o n property adjoining Harris ness was late’’ moved to the new turned to our successors on that State Park and have begun con- Grayshel Building, and the old ticulture show will be staged by Lenore Phipps at Gold Beach on date. home was utilized by the newly- Sixes-Elk garden club in st ruct ion of a large home. Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Blythe. established Olympia Hardware & Sun tember at the Grange hall, Hauks of Portland Nellie has purchased a part of Blaine Supply Company, dealing in log set members offered their full I will not be responsible for co-operation.. Gribble town property and has ging and mill supplies. any debts other than contracted Mr. and Mrs. Clair Magadan of Donald Craig came to the area her new house almost completed Mrs. John Hart of Bandon gave Orville Stoke property on Easy late in 1947 to log for the saw- an enlightening talk on the cul San Francisco were overnight by myself. W. W. PETTYJOHN, ture of peonies, following which guests of Ernest Foster and son Gold Beach. Ore. she answered many questions on problems, and passed around col-- = ored slides and prints of her own peonies and other parts of her : large garden. Mrs. H. O. Wilcox, president = of Sixes-Elk club, at whose in- i vital ion the guests were present, ■ AUTOMOTIVE PARTS conducted the meeting. Other Port Orford News Opening their summer home on Elk River last week were Brookiniis, Oregon^ Dimmick Building and Mrs. Edward Lenihan, and son, Pete, of Pasadena. Cal. î ........ plans ... Their other . son to join the group in August after summer school. Restrictions Placed On "Water Use" street has a new ow ner, Ruby Harroun of Orick, C alif. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson pur chased land in the Ward King tract and are planning their new home. One of the choice Chetco river properties, owned by Phyllis E. Johnson, has been sold to Mi. and Mrs. Glen W. Johnson of Los Angeles. Clyde Hill property on Azalea Park kroad has recently been purchased by C. G. Rush of this city. All of these sales were made by the C. O. and L. L. Leonard Real Estate Agency, Brookings. OPHIR NOTES Port Orford News Pictures Shown At Rotary Meeting 1 Sunderland Sells Interest In Local Hardware Concern "Classified Ads" Weather Report Realty Transfers LOCAL NEWS .GENERAL" ROOFDRAINAGE - EASY TO INSTALI . Wart, the Speed Cop........... CO. CURRY COUNTY LUMBER OREGON BROOKINGS tat a MONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY Beìld libali Carnea and Pretor* Recently, Marion W’ilson launched his boat, the Lavenia. for salmon fishing and to take sportsmen out. He has been pre- paring it for the sea for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rickaby of San Gabriel, Calif., are vis- iting the John O’Hara home for several days. A shower was held last Fri day evening at the Masonic lodge for newly-weds. Mr. and Mrs. Orris Smith. Many friends and1 relatives as well as townspeople attended, and many gifts were nTeived by the couple. HUNTER By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING l MLHM THL URVICL AT ra»* BROOKING* 1 £í¿££" BROOKINGS GARAGE * GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING E&ti/mjoübLA, RtuyruulSV I p ** p I a r 1 —We Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth— 948 Second Street. Crescent City, California