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Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Curry County Fair Prize Winners Many; Partial List Included In This Publication of Port Orford, took second place in competition with teams from 27 other counties. Mrs. Floyd Marlow and two daughters, of Akron, Ohio, have decided to settle in this area. At present they are living in a cot tage near the Ralph Hall home on the airport road. Mrs. Mar low is Mr. Hall’s aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Kirtland made a week-end trip to Eugene to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buffington. They also went to Corvallis. Visitors at the Art Niemann home in the Hamlet over the week-end were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Hakanson and son of Oakland, Oregon. days visiting the home of their brother |md sist|er-in-law;, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pettigrew*, on the Winchuck. Donald Ault returned home during the week-end after spend^ ing about three w*eeks at the Mrs. Lucille Irwin and daugh navy hospital, Bremerton, Wash, ter, Jane, of Oakland, left Thurs undergoing examination and a day for their home after visit treatment. He is much improved ing for a week with Mrs. Irwin’s in health. mother, Mrs. Nellie Rohehaver. Mr . and Mrs. Henry E. Brown They stopped at Santa Rosa on of Grants Pass spent the week- their way back to pick up Mrs. end visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ida Hubbell to take her home Donald Crockett, and family. On with them for a visit. Sunday they were guests at their Klamath ¡great granddaughter5s third Jens Anderson of Falls was an overnight guest birthday dinner, Donna May at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Freeman. Edwardson last week. The Floyd Boltons made a trip The drivers license examiner to San Francisco and Santa Cruz will be at the Grange hall this over the week-end, on a com Friday from 8:30 to 12:30. Any bined business and pleasure jour one wishing to procure a license ney. I is urged to be at the hall in plenty of time to complete the Cpl. Robert Reekman left examination before closing time. Sunday to return to Williams Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stafford Air Force base at Chandler, Ari are enjoying a visit from Mrs. zona, after spending two w*eeks Stafford’s brother and sister-in- furlough with his family. law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Travis Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lloyd and of Ohio, and her sister-in-law*, son, Ben Jr., of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Hattie Travis of Manches visited at the Ben Kern home ter, Iowa. from Saturday to Monday, en Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clark of route north on a vacation. Subscribe to the Pilot tdoay.'j Los Angeles are making a visit w’ith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curt Waldien. Four young people of this vi cinity are attending Laurelwood Academy at Gaston, Oregon, this year. The tw*o starting their high school studies are Janice Chris tensen and Richard Scothorn— and the two returning are Rich ard Adams and Eddie Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Powell of Los Angeles spent several of her sister, and niece, Mrs. Ada Hursh and Mrs. Edna Ross in the apartments at the Variety store. Continued from last week Delphinium: Mrs. Pearl Fer Port Orford’s Sunset Garden club guson, Gold Beach, first; Mrs. brought entries also. In spite of Ada Capps, Sixes, second; Chas. the fact that it was decided be L. Clarke, Langlois, third. forehand not to judge entries, Fuchsias: double, Mrs. Cline, the displays were outstanding Langlois, first; Marion Brooks, and many came to view them— Langlois, second. and to stay for tea. The silver Fuchsias, single: Mrs. Cline, tea was for purpose of adding to Langlois, first; Marion Brooks, funds to be used in landscaping Langlois, second. the grounds at the Port Orford Gailardia: C. C. Woodworth, grade school. Sixes, first; Mrs. Olin Hess, Wed Recent guests at the Orris derburn, second; Mrs. B. E. Kerns Knapps were Mr. and Mrs. Har Oi Harbor, third. Geranium, single: Mrs. Mari- old Morgan and family of Long Beach, Calif. The Morgans spent on Brooks, Langlois, first. several weeks in Europe this Gladiolus: Doris Bolen, Har- spring and summer. bor, first; Alice Bowman, Gold Mrs. Delores Mayea was elect Beach, second; Eula Mastropol- ed chairman of the new home ito, Sixes, third. Lake Earl Grange met in the demonstration unit organized in Godetias: Estella Christensen, first September meeting at the this area last Thursday evening. Gold Beach, first and second. home hall. Master Pennell presided. A Hydrangia: Wanda Volck, of Miss Dorothy Newton, demonstration agent, had sent group of members with Master Langlois, first; Mrs. Mildred Kob- Kathryn Reekman of Chet co lenzar, Ophir, second; Ada Capps cards of invitation to many that Grange present. Master and Mrs. she thought might be interested of Sixes, third. Tom Ewing of Crescent Redwood Marigolds, African: Beatrice in organizing a unit that meets Grange were also visitors. The in the evenings for those who Zumwalt, Sixes, first; Hazel Mc first and second degrees will be cannot attend during the day Kenzie, Port Orford, second; given to a class at the Sept. 21 time. About 14 came. Other offi Mrs. S. O. Newhouse, Wedder- cers elected were Mrs. Dobbema, meeting. William Buckner, the burn, third. chairman of the Grange booth at Marigolds, French: Hazel Mc- vice-chairman and Mrs. Evelyn Del Norte Fair, reports Lake Smith, secretary-treasurer. As Kenzie, Port Orford, first; Chas. Earl Grange came in for first yet the group has not decided on L. Clarke, Langlois, second; Mrs. a name but will continue to prize award. Trent, Wedderburn, third. Elected to fill vacant offices Pelargonium: Mrs. B. E. Kerns meet the second Thursday night were Maxine Rhodus as chaplain of each month at the home eco of Harbor, first. and Alf Goodlin as overseer. Roses, Floribundas (cluster): nomics room of the high school, During the lecture hour Miss and carry on the regular home Mrs. A. E. Sandbo, Harbor, first; Ruth Crawford of the home ad- extension program. Any women A. H. Eggers, Langlois, second. vistor’s office, Eureka, addressed Roses, Hybrid Tea: Marion of the community who would the Granges in regard to leader like to engage in this program Brooks, Langlois, first; Mrs. Ada and cannot attend meetings of training classes on slipper chair Capp, Sixes, second. covers. She exhibited shirts and Snapdragons: Gertrude Zum the Port Orford daytime unit coats w'hich will soon be made are invited to join the new unit. wait, first; Mildred Kob In a surprise move Miss Mary at a leaders training project. lenzar, Ophir, second; Hazel Mc Mrs. Florence Ewing, home Jean Sabin daughter of Mrs. Ver Kenzie, Port Orford, third. demonstration leader for county Stocks: Bea Zumwalt, Sixes, non Dunnigan of Langlois, and gave a talk on her recent trip Whalen Livermore, son of Mr. first. and Mrs. M. P. Livermore of this to Davis and the state fair where Sweet Peas: Pearl Ferguson, she went as chaperon with the Real Estate Broker • Gold Beach, first; Estelle Chris place, were united in marriage four delegates of the 4-H clubs Hotel Brookings North End tensen, Gold Beach, second; Mrs. Last Wednesday, Sept. 13, at an of the county. At the close of PHONE 594 Mildred Koblenzar, Ophir, third. informal ceremony at the Meth the meeting a social time was odist parsonage, Coquille. Mrs. Concluded on Page Six Well-built, cozy two-bedroom Dunnigan and a friend, Mrs. Jas enjoyed with apple pie and ice house with 1 acre, nice location, cream served in the banquet Mastropolito, witnessed‘the mar good soil, Harbor district, $6650. room. riage. The couple will reside at Rev. and Mrs. Porter Knudson Bandon where Livermore is em Two-room cottage, bath, ga left Sunday for Duncan Springs ployed. rage, lovely ocean view, beach Traveling from Neskowin last where they attended a ministers frontage. About r2-acre, beauti Work began last Monday on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. John meeting of the Methodist church. ful setting among trees. Ideal for Seventh-Day Adventist church, Angell and four children to visit They were accompanied by their couple. A real buy for $4500. which is being built on the hill Mr. Angell’s mother, Mrs. Ralph son, Warren, who will board the overlooking town, next to the Angell of Elk River road. From train for Evanston, Ill., to re Wanted: unimproved ranch Cbetco Inn. The lot has been there, they all journeyed to see sume his post graduate studies in land. cleared and the road which ap Crater Lake over the week-end. music at Northwestern Univer- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovett of sity.. Rev. E. C. Hicks, former proaches from the rear of the For the greatest dollar value, El Monte, Calif., are vacationing paster here, was in charge of Chetco Inn. has been graded. see this 2-bedroom home, bath, J. B. Meehan of Murphy, Oro., in the Hamlet, in their house the servivces. utility room, attached garage, Many citizens of the valley a town close to Grants Pass, has trailer, and as guests of the ocean view, about ^-acre good spent the week-end out in the been selected by the church to John O’Hara’s. soil, ^2 mile from town. For Mrs. Lorraine Wright, who re hills deer hunting. Among those supervise construction. He was $5500 on terms, it w*on’t last long. in town last Monday organizing cently resided here, came from who returned home successful More acreage available. were Clarence, Fred and James San Francisco last week to visit the building program. The schedule for construction friends before continuing on to Hight, Brady McVay, Lewis Ul 18-acre on famous Rogue River rich and Frank Moorehead. calls for completion of the con Portland. and Hwy 99 to trade for Brook Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crou Closing their summer home on temporary-style church by Jai- ings property. What have you to nary, 1951. Much ot the labor Elk River road last week were dace of Piedmont, Calif., are offer at $2500. spending their vacation here as needed for erection of the build- Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lenihan and ing will be donated by local son. Peter, who returned to Pas guests of her brother and sister- I have some excellent business adena, w here Peter is entering in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ul- church members. opportunities in Curry County rich of this place. Select from our Album of P. Howard Adams has been se school this month. available to cash customers. 1,322 colors! Mrs. Bertha Wood lected by the church as chairman who spent * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Munson Get the color you want — tile summer visiting her sister, of the fund-raising commit tee. of Roseburg briefly visited their Other homes, ocea^ frontage, right over the counter! Mrs. Clara Bailey and her many wil be the rasing of son and daughter-in-law*, Mr. and lots and acreage. Pay no more than for ordi friends in the Brookings and lo- the additional $10,000 needed to Mis. Leonard Munson a few days cal area, has returned complete the structure. nary paints! to her ago while on a trip to Crescent home at Santa Rosa. The Gold Beach Seventh-Day City. Adventist church, which is also A resolution was recently at the home of under supervision Leo Van Oma Wagner for several days passed by the board of sup- LINOLEUM STORE Do I son, district pastor, i < also in was her dear and long-time pervisors authorizing the county Phone 261 Hotel Brookings ot constructing a new triend. Mrs. Ella Knapp. Both commissioner Harry Malpas to church there. Seating capacity women have been residents of paint white lines for parallel of the Gold Beach church will be this area si girlhood, and I on the main street in 70 while the local church, when have children, grandchildren and Smith River. completed. Will seat 250. great-grandchildren throughout» 2Ur. and Mrs. James Hocking Curry county and other parts of left Tuesday for Cedarville Hot western Oregon. Springs near Alturas where they will spend a week for benefit of 4-H members in By Dorothy Asdel Curry county are still elated at their health. Last Saturday and Sunday the the record made by the 4-H live- Mrs. Edith Johnson spent sev- Sixes Grange hall was a seat ot j tock judging team at the state eral weeks as guest of Mrs. Ella beauty when glorious fall How fair. Neil Knapp took first place Plaisted, accompanied Mrs. Chas. ers from gardens ot the commun in judging with 685 points out Johnson, her daughter-in-law, to At north end of Gold Beach Bridge ity were displayed at the Sixes- of a possible 900. The team, con- their home at Pine Hille, Satur Elk Garden Club’s annual How i sisting of Neil, Mary Donaldson. day . WEDOERBURN. OREGON er show . Several members of the ot Denmark, and Gary Jamieson Mrs. Eddie Westbrook is guest SMITH RIVER LOCAL NEWS act the M. G. BECKER Adventists Start Church Building 1,322 PAINT COLORS BOYSEN PAINTS I Sell The Earth! Karl Ostenberg DEL-ROGUE CLUB Port Orford News DINE COCKTAIL DANCE LOUNGE * J