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Page Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Famous For Its Mild Climate OPHIR NOTES By Marian Miller Donald Barrington recently re turned from a vacation to Yel lowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren and daughter, Beverly, of Los Angeles, were visiting at homes of Mrs. Warren’s uncles, Eldon and Dillon Miller, last Thursday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nowlin was the scene, Saturday, of the wedding of their daughter, Eleanor Jean (Sig) to Tom Mor gan of Klamath Falls. The bride wore a gray suit and corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Wilbur Moore was matron of honor and wore a corsage of red rosebuds. Best man was Wilbur Moore. The cou ple will reside at Klamath Falls where Mr. Morgan is attending Oregon Technical Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd are at Portland where Mr. Shep herd is receiving medical atten tion. Mrs. Vernon Chitw ood a n d Mrs. John Nowlin were hostesses at a kitchen shower Wednesday for Sig Nowlin. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Miller re turned Wednesday from San Pab lo, Calif., where they visited their son-in-law’ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nelson. Th >y also drove over to Roseville to spend a couple of days with Mrs. Mill er’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Travis Miller and Bruce Burns and Mrs. Lester Bianco. were business visitors at Coquille last Monday. Leo Nowlin and Bill Turner of Gold Beach, went to Portland last week. Don Anderson and Jerry Ja cobs went to Coos Bay shopping last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atherton drove over from Klamath Falls to attend the wedding of' Mrs. Moore’s niece, Sig Nowlin. Trudy and Sue Wade and Judy Moore spent last week at Lang lois visiting the Wallace Wade family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollock and son and daughter of Empire spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Burns. Mrs. Burn’s father, Mr'. Thompson of Washington, was a recent visitor at the Burns home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Miller of Myrtle Point have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mrs. Dick Guthrie. Mrs. FOR BETTER CONSTRUCTION AND APPEARANCE IN YOUR HOME .... Be Sure To See ' BOB LEE, BROOKINGS For Plastering and Materials. Estimates Given! Miller’s daughter, Connie Stev ens, returned to Mrltle Poir.t with her mother for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hagen and family have moved into a house near the Barrington mill. Mr. Hagen is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (LX k ) Moore and Mrs. Junior Moore of Gold Beach were shopping at Coquille last Saturday. County Records CONVEYANCES Jasper Grant to Harold Thorn ton, power of attorney. C. A. MacKenzie et ux to the Brookings Water Co. deed. Forrest Parks to Donald Sosey et ux, deed. Wilson Freeman et ux to State of Oregon, deed. W. J. Dawson to A. B. Thomas, deed. Cornelius VanVuren et ux to State of Oregon, deed. Carole Freeman et vir to the State of Oregon, deed. Donald Crockett et ux to State of Oregon, deed. Wm. McVay et ux to State of Oregon, deed. James Moore et ux to U. S. A. Transmission line easement. Norman Chenoweth to U. S. A. transmission line easement. George Sutton et al to U. S. A. transmission line easement. Dewey Standish et ux to Chas. Becker et ux, right-oflway ease ment. MARRIAGE LICENSES Thomas K. Morgan, Klamath Falls, and Eleanor Jean Nowlin, Ophir. WITH CLERK Daniel Steinmetz vs Walter Forsyth, demurrer. Donald B. Carter vs. Inez Car- ter, complaint. , OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950 Gladys Patricia Humpage vs. iness and pleasure trip. They ex Arthur Melvin Humpage, com pect to return this week. plaint. Mr and Mrs. Haroid Weinman of Altadena Calif., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Victor Reynolds for a few dajhA The A. B. Thomas town house last week, on their way to Eu in Brookings has been purchased gene from the south. They en by Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Guilliams joyed the boat trip to Agness on ot Myrtle Point, Ore., who plan Thursday. remodeling of the property. The Well-known Town Shop, Word was received here early o^ ned by Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. this week that the Loggers Cir Kerns, has been purchased by cus, popular Labor DaDy cele Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Phillips of bration at Waldport, has ben can Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips celled for this year. No reason have had years of experience in for this action was learned. mercantile business and are plan W. D. Sibley of Gold Beach ning a large increase in th* pres was a visitor here Tuesday af- ent stock. ternoon. P. W. Davis, representative for International Harvester Trucks has leased a part of the Gardner premises for an agency. He ex We wish to thank those whd pects to start operations about Sept. 1. These transactions were worked so diligently in their ef handled through the C. O. and forts to save our little girls, es L. L. Leonard Real Estate Agy. pecially to Russell White do we extend our deepest appreciation for his able assistance. Also to everyone who by word or deed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush and have expressed their sympathy grandson, Joey, left the latter to us in our bereavemenr. The families of Sharon Lilly part of the w’eek for Winslow and and Kay How ard. Parker, Ariz., on a combined bus- Realty Transfers Card of Thanks LOCAL NEWS ACCORDION LESSONS GIVEN Every Thursday at 10:00 a. m.at Mrs. Wilson Freeman’s home, Brookings LOUISE LANGFELT Accordions and Mu^ic For Sale HERE'S THE GREATEST BARGAIN IN CONVENIENCE EVER OEEEREO! August OIL HEAT 18th,19th,20th Three Big Days .... . Friday, Saturday and Sunday During August only, your Spark dealer offers you—at practi cally give-away prices—this opportunity: Friday and Saturday at 8:45 p. m. See Spetti Scatti SPARK MMMHM HEATERS 5 Locally-Owned Carnival Buy a famous Spark heater for next winter’s comfort. 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