THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P1UDT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Georgia Fromm, county super per celebrate her 89th birth
intendent, spent last Tuesday in day.
Rebekahs Initiate
Brookings, visiting schools.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Curry are |
Gold Beach Rebekahs held in
parents
of a baby girl, born Dec.
Gordon (Swede) Asher Jr., left
itiation Wednesday evening with Dec. 12, to enter military serv 15. Mother and babe are doing
Jennie Turner, Lea Colvin and ice.
well.
A. N. McLennan being taken into
Judge Guy Forsyth left Friday
Mrs. Hugh Shields left Friday
the order. The drill team put on
morning
for Medford where he
for Dallas, Texas, where she will
its floor work which is always
will
attend
a district meeting of;
spend the holidays with relatives.
impressive.
Refreshments were
five Oregon counties. He will re
Don Turner, son of Mr. and turn home Saturday evening.
served after lodge to a good-
Mrs.
James Turner, of Nesika
sized crowd.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Raymond
Beach way, is home on a ten-day of Raymond’s Lodge will spend
Christmas Program
furlough.
the holidays with their son at
A small but appreciative audi
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson Santa Rosa.
ence turned out Thursday night,
visited the Phil Adams last week.
despite weather conditions^ to
They were on their way to Ta
hear the program of Christmas
coma from Washington. D. C. Mrs.
music at the high school gym.
Anderson is a sisted of Mrs. Phil
By Marian Miller
Junior and Senior choir each
Adams.
sang several numbers sand then
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Voelker
Mr. and Mrs. Art Sweet of Sixes
the high school took over. Gold
are parents of a baby girl. born
Beach is certainly fortunate in spent Sunday working on the Oph Dec. 14, at Gold Beach hospital.
having a man of Mr. Humphrey’s ir Grange hall.
This is their third daughter and
talents on the staff.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barzee left she has been named Linda Jo.
Monday for Southern California to , Mr. and Mrs. Garland Moore
Other Gold Beach Items
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baxter and spend the holidays. They plan to purchased a ’51 Chevrolet.
son, Warren, left Thursday night drive on into Mexico in their new
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kerber and
for El Control, Calif., on the first | Bel Air Chevrolet while on the
Mrs. Agnes Miller are in Los
lap of teir trip to Abilene, Tex. trip. Their daughter, Darla, will
Angeles on business.
They will be joined by their stay with her grandparents, Mr.
Ophir high basketball went to
other son, Duane, who is attend and Mrs. Ollie Ferguson, until
Coquille,
Saturday night to play
ing school, and the family will they return.
the
J.
V.,
and won 34 to 33.
spend Christmas at Del Rio, Tex.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCain
Kenny
Parry
of Myrtle Point
their old home. The return to drove to Coos Bay, Saturday, to
was
visiting
in
this area last
Gold Beach will be hade by the meet their daughter, Doris, who
week-end.
first of the year.
is a junior at Willamette Univer
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chris sity. Doris will spend the holidays
tensen of Brookings called on I with her parents in Wedderburn.
Oleta Walker at Myers Creek,' Mr. and Mrs. Phil Adams left
Sunday afternoon.
the first of the week for Corval
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Goodale of lis where they will be joined by
Portland spent last week-end in Joyce, and on to Portland where
Gold Beach, calling on friends. they will pick up Eileen and the
Mr. Goodale was formerly asso family will spend Christmas with
ciated with the Buffington law Mr. and Mrs. James Lynn and
office.
sons at Oak Grove. Before return
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Taylor ing home, Mr. and Mrs. Adams
made a business trip north on will go to Tacoma to help Mrs.
Tuesday,
returning Wednesday Adams’ mother, Mrs. S. J. Coo-
evening. Dorothy Douthit had
charge of the Grocery during
their absence.
GOLD BEACH
OPHIR NOTES
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John (Corky) Brewer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Brewer, and
Lee (Pinky) Nowlin, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Nowlfh, recent
completed boot training in San
Diego naval base, and are now
in advanced training. Bruce Burns
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Burl
Burns who enlisted at the same
time has been transferred to Key
Port, Wash.
lost 49 to 30 and the heavy
weights by a 56 to 41 score.
The chorus presented a Christ
mas cantata Tuesday evening at
the high school.
School will be close from Fri-
Dec. <¿2 to January 2. for the
holidays.
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all the kind
friends who assisted us during
our time of sorrow. It was so
When the middleweights won helpful. Roy Kinion and family.
by a 32 to 23 score, Brookings
High managed to salvage one
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game in three Monday night at
the high school. The lightweights
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BERT DeMOSS
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