THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14. 1950
GOLD BEACH
Col. A. J. Russell Dies
While at the Huggins Insur-
/ a nee Agency for a conference,
% Col. A. J. Russell dropped dead
Monday, Dec. 4, from a heart
attack. He had been in ill health
for the past two months. The
Russells came here several years
ago and became affiliated with
the Huggins Agency.
Young Homemakers Meet
A group of young homemakers
met at the home of Mrs. Harold
Stokes Monday evening. Project
leaders, Reta Ganong and Pauline
Crook, demonstrated a few’ of
the arts of Vegetable Cookery.
Hostesses for the evening were
Reta Ganong and Alyce Stokes.
Silver Tea and Bazaar
Ladies Aid sponsored a silver
tea and bazaar in the basement
room at the Community church,
Friday from 12 to 4. There was
quite a crowd despite the wea-।
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ther conditions and the street
situation. They had a lovely se
lection of hand-made articles, as
well as an array of home-cooked
foods for sale. The affair proved
profitable.
Birthday Party
A birthday party for Vesper
Bell Bailor was held at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Bailor. Thursday. Vesper Bell
was the recicpient of many nice
gifts and dinner, plus a birthday
cake.
Grange Club Meets
Grange Home Economics chib
met at the home of Jackie Tavlor
I Tuesday. From Gold Beach w ere
Mrs. Mary Humphreys, Mrs. Ru-
b\ Purdin, Mrs. Lenore Phipps,
and Mrs. Ben Phipps.
Gold Beach Notes
Air. and Mrs. John Wolff of
I Wolff’s Tackle Shop, returned on
Fhursday from a business trip
to San Francisco.
Air. and Mrs. Darwin Crabb,
former residents of Gold Beach.
| now residing in Napa. Calif.,
Robert Knox Resigns
R. M. Knox, who has been the stopped over here last week to
county agent for many years, re visit old friends and acquaint-
signed. effective Dec. 1. Appoint- anes. They have been coming to
of his successor will be made at this place for years, fishing.
Mrs. Lex Fromm, Mrs. Geo.
the January meeting of the Co.
Sutton
and Mrs. Vesta Gaunt-
Court.
I lett made a business trip to Coos
Bay, Thursday.
Grange Installs Officers
Installation of Ophir Grange
Mrs. J. B. Stansell and daugh
officers was held Friday night. ter left for Roseburg last Thurs
County Deputy Fred Adams and day and will go on to Portland
installing team had charge of the from there. They expect to be
ceremony.
away two weeks.
Paul Sosey and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Sosey made a trip to Port
land the first of the week. Mr.
Bullard w a s in the pharmacy
during Mr. Sosey’s absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Douthit
spent a few days last week at
Coos Bay with her parents, Mr.1
and Mrs. Walter Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Porisch and
family returned from an extend
ed trip to Minnesota where they
visited their families. They also
wer.i to Indiana while away.
They enjoyed every moment of
the trip but claimed to be glad
to be home.
Frederic Starkweather has re
ceived notice he has to leave on
Jan. 2, for the armed service.
Julius Steiner recently had a
letter from his brother. George,
with the Secnd Division Engi-.
neers in Korea. According to the
' letter he had received secocnd
degree burns on his shoudlers
from a tracer bullet, and was
in a hospital. He expected to be
out of the hospital in about ten
days, and hack to the front.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cheno
weth left Saturday for southern
California for two weeks. They
will visit relatives.
Mrs. R. M. Knox and Mrs. Rob-
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Curry
to Coos Bav mook with Mrs. Olney’s parents.
1 hex also \ ashed his sister and
Don Sosey has received a med friends at Astoria. Mr. Olney is
ical discharge and has returned head of the welfare department
home.
for Curry County.
Georgia Stanford is visiting her
Mr. and Mrs. Merlen Emmons,
sister, Ethel Huitt, at Central co-opartners with Mr. and Mrs.
Point.
Keith Lewis of Lewis Sportsmen
Mrs. Paul Sosey has returned Camp, Wedderburn, left for their
from Portland where she under- home on McKenzie River, for
went surgery. She is welcomed the holidays.
back on her job.
Mrs. Lex Fromm, county sup
erintendent and Mrs. Otis Bow
man. grade school principal, at
tended a conference in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Snook and
children of Plymouth, Wash.,
were here last week to spend
Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00
a tew days with Jeannie’s par-
Evenings by appointment
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Schnei
deau.
Goetz Building
Phone 293
Mr. and Mrs. Olney and daugh-
ter spent Thanksgiving at Tilla-
ert Bailor drove
Dr. Robt. E. Smith
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DORIS J. ACKLEY, Plaintiff,
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