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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1950)
Port Orford News By Dorothy Asdel Home Extension Unit met last Friday with 13 present. Subject was vegetable cookery. A pot luck lunch was served at noon, including vegetables prepared in the demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and two children spent Thanks giving holidays at Rodding, Cali fornia, visiting relatives of Mrs. Miller. Of special interest this week was the pre-nuptial shower for Miss Naomi Cushman, Wednes- day afternoon, Nov. 29, at the Lyle’s home Over 440 friends attended, and others sent gift*. Mrs. Lyle and Mrs. Kampa were hostesses, and Mrs. Ruth Wahl and Crystal Hensen assisted in opening the gifts. Fournier Bios, are re modeling the* fish warehouse on the hill above the dock, and expect to begin canning operations about Jan. 10. Mr. Fournier, in charge, pack fish and 1 hey crab. and do custom canning of and vegetables in season. Jack Fournier, a partner in the onternrse, is scout for the Cubs baseball club. will be clos- ed for the next two months while its operators, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- in ('a li tornia ace Wooslley < >ne of the rooms above the cat» been rented to the Bonne- viI Ie regional office. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. have leased their homi' to Bon- nevuie official and plan a \ \ acat ion, travelling through the They have no southern immediate other than to spend Christmas with Mrs. Hog- gait’s mother al There will be no general meet ing of Port Ohord Centennial committee in December, At t rac- five stationery has been printed and will be sold to hel] in the fund-raising. Mr. George Asdel and sons have gone to southern THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Best Homesites In The World leader, nesday under direction oi Mrs. high and grade schools will be to be able to return with the dom, their new assistant Archie Aldropp and Mrs. Wilbur baskets dismissed the Thursday noon be- Chapmans to visit relatives ana The girls started making Sypher. The girls discussed plans will be from cigar boxes. These friends in Port Orford. for their Christmas party and fore Christmas, and resume on Christ - used at the community Jeannette Thompson and Arlene mas program. The girls wish tc January’ 2. Kerber were appointed to make thank local merchants for the Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Chapman wreaths for the party. After tb/ boxes. By Nancy Moore of the Ha.mlet made a trip to Langlois Girl scouts met Wed- meeting members played games. Chino, Calif., over Thanksgiving Luella Higgins of Myrtle Point to see their son, Jimmy, who is and Edward Sypher, son of Mr. a patient in the Crippled Chil and Mrs. H. C. Sypher of this dren’s home. Jimmy, 10, was a place, were married Sunday, No victim of infantile paralysis soon vember 26, at Church of Christ, after he went to California to Coquille, wqith Rev. Nelson offi attend school. Mrs. Cushman re ciatitng. Mary Mermilliod and ports him in good spirits, despite Dick Hildebrand were their only Let our roofing experience teach your dollars the fact that the doctors pro attendants. Only members of th nounced his one of the most se- to have more cents! The children in the immediate families were prest at vere home, ranging in ages up to 16 Those from Langlois were: Mi NO JOB TOO SMALL .. NO JOB TOO LARGE slowly. ai.d Mrs. IL C. Sypher and Rich- y ears, find two t Mrs. Bob Hild; ard, Mr. and Jimmy’s friends in school are We are as near to y< u as your telephone sending old Christmas cards V brand ard Bill, and Mr and Mrs and Ronald. / Edwin Bement the home for scrapbooks. Per- . ption was held < t the churd haps others wou'd like to join following the ceremony. The cov in helping to till the long hours nle left for a few drys at V between exercises and schooling.. salia, Calif., and will live at th. Scrapbooks, story books, puzzles Silver Springs Cottages at Por and toys are acceptable. The ad- Orford upon their return. difss is: Cascelina Crippled Chil dren’s home, Chino, Calif. Jimmy’ ' The Brownie Scouts met las SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA is almost help’ess. Curtis House, Thursday afternoon at the gradt who contracted polio at the same school gym under direction ol time, has sufficient ly recovered Mrs. Dick Tucker and Mrs. Sted- LANGLOIS NEWS DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? Call Smith River, Phone 334 White Rack ( nstrtuction Co For Christmas - or any other time You Can't Match A Refriaerator relatives. Mr. Asdel has not seen his parents for some time. 'Pho boys will be coached by Mrs. As- — with full-width Super-Freezer Chest and Super-Storage Design .amMu away. Charles Hensen is driving bus in Mr. Asdel’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Elie moved back to Port Orford from Brookings, where Mr. Du bell was with the engineering d« part ment Here's 9 cu. ft. of really safe-cold refrigeration in America's No. 1 Refrigerator. There's the handiest kind of food storage, most convenient ice-service with Quickube Trays, sturdy one- piece Thanksgiving guest s at the Clyde W agner home on Elk Riv- er included Mrs. Jessie Fromm, of Port Orford, and Mr. and Mrs. Phone 293 Goetz Building the powerful, Warranty. It's the ideal gift for the family this Christmas . . . and many Christmases to come I Other Famous Frigidaire Features • Full-width plastic Chill Drawer • New, Ice-Blue, Gold and White beauty • New, sliding plastic Basket Drawer • Lifetime Porcelain interior • Adjustable, rustproof shelves • Also ovailable in all-porcelain finish cr small extra cost «•W« A contribution voted as the P.-T. A.’s support in the Cen Tennial celebration. 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