THURSDAY. DECEMBER 28. 19o0
RP.OOKTNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Page Eight FiaMng fa Always Good Here
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. George Widney and her
nine-year-old son, Bobby, left for
■Port land. Wednesday morning,
where Bobby has an appointment
for today (Thursdav\ at Doern-
hechor hospital. Sever il months
ago Bobby’s eye was lost in a
shooting accident and i* is n«”'
essary to have some plistie Sur
gery performed on the cybu
after which an artificial eye will
■ made espec< • >v for him and
fitted. Mrs. Widney will returr
about the first of the ye ir while
Bobby is likely to remain for a
time at the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Nels >n
are parents of a dauga*“ •. born
at Seaside hospital, Dec. 11. The
little miss weighed six pounds
and 12 ounces, and has been
named Lynn Maiie. Mrs. Nelson
is the former Pat Landauer.
Miss Betti Bolin of Arlington,
Califo., is spending the heydays
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bolin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carman
left last Friday to spend the hol
idays w i t h friends at Grants
Pass
Jack Tungate left Saturday for
Medford where he is spending
this week with his daughter, Mis.
Wanda Ellis, and his other chil
dren.
.
. .
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bollinger had
as dinner guests Christmas, Roy
Marquis, Bill Von Seidlctz, Sid
ney Luce. Jim B’ orson and
Charles Stevenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hansom
and two sons spent Chorus
week-end at Grants Pass at me
home of Mrs. Hanscams pnents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. WeDh.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chamber;
are at Portland spent’’ i: two
weeks with their son and family.
Mrs. Irene McPherson is on-
joying a few weeks in the Bay
area visiting friends and rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stnd and
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Dah’stcvm
and family are spending the hol-
days at Klamath Falls, their
former home.
Henry Weigel narrowly es
caped death, while at work at
the Coos-Curry Electric Co-op
substation near Azalea Park, on
‘ .-, Calif., f o r Christmas,
rrtHw when he was hit by a Beach hospital for Christmas but Monica,
y not return to Port Orford,
f ibne boh He had to have quite was returned there Tuesday. The may ne
the war scare has started de
falling bolt. He naa i
M
, f
.
wuGre
leer was am- as t._
a number of stitches to close •
ted is Kone. but the doctor fense work. Mr. and Mrs- Asdel
spent several years in the a:i-
severe scalp wound He ,et"®
h
t remain at the hos- I.
ed at Seaside hospital overmgh. wants ner io
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pital until the wound is healed, plane plant there.
where X-rays were taken. He
Jeri’s shop is
a pi
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ault and
ic staging
*
was able to return home Satur
inventory
sale,
as
may
be
sc
son, Gary, left last week for
day. He and Mrs. Weigel are at San Diego where they plan to another column of this issue.
Elkton, spending the holidays at
visit a couple of weeks.
the home of their daughter and
Lee Straley returned from
j.-mily.
Grants
Pass Tuesday after spend-
L. E.
from ।
L.
F a . Thornton
1 nui1 him i returned
1 * 1 '■*
,
.
Portland Sunday where he had ing Christmas there with his
Used davenport and a large
rone for a physical check-up at wife and family.
chair,
$20. See Carl Berger.
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M.
and
Mrs.
M. M. Jaklc
Mrs „ Kathryn Sandstrom is on wicz and daughters, Connie an<
Extra good Guernsey cow, will
a two-weeks vacation from her Darlene, spent Christmas at A <- be fresh in Jan. Second calf. See
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shop above Harbor, during which j erdeen. and other Washington Georg L. Funk.
coastal
points,
their
former
horn
*
she will visit at Astoria. Po”t- coastal , .
.
Good milk goats, fresh in Jan
land and Seattle. She will open' before coming here,
uary
and February. Your choice
Mrs. ~
Donald Payn^
open her shop after the first of ■ Mr. and "
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the year.
| 1 and three children left the rmd- $5. each. George L. Funk
Mr and Mrs. Will Tolman were , of last week for San Diego to
called to Santa Rosa Sunday by visit ten days with Mrs. Payne’s
the serious illness of Mr. Tol-j family.
man’s mother, Mrs. Frances Tol-1 Mrs. Rose Shean is snend ~~
man who lives there with one oil the hoi id? vs in Medford w;th b” •
her daughters. She is over 931 dnurhtor, Mrs. S. A. Morrill and
years old and is one of the pio- family.
Mrs. Mary Fitzhugh and her
neer residents of this area.
grandson,
Gary, are in Dunsmuir j
Mackey
was
able
Mrs.-Hattie
Calif.,
spending
the holidays witn
to be brought home irom Gold
Gary’s father, Melvin Fitzhugh,
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tygart
and baby of Butte Falls were
holiday week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. F. N. Tygart. Henry is
a brother of Frank. They all
were Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mis. John Darger and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berger and
family returned Tuesday from
Eugene where they had sjont
Versus
Christmas with Mr. Berge ’ s / •r-
ents. The weather was ideal thev
reported on returning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde William
HIGH SCHOOL GYM
son of Port Orford were in this
area last Friday interviewing a
lumber concerning regarding the
a". i nting work. The W:u a •
sons like this area ar.J would
8:00 P. M.
like to locate here.
Mr. and Mrs Geo ge Asdel of
Port Orford, who went to Sama
For Sale
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