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Mrs. Bernadine Steele re
ported on her return from Coos
Bay the first of the week that
her 11-year-old niece, Jerry Lee
Cagley, is now out of danger
and was allowed to sit up Mon
day. She was stricken with spinal
meningitis while visiting her
mother, Mrs. Berniece Cagley,
during the holidays, and was
given an even chance to survive
for about three days. Her father,
E. H. Cagley and her older sis
ter, Patsy, came from their home
at Denver, as did her aunt, Mrs.
Bertha Beers of Gallup, New
Mexico, it is not known how
soon she will be able to return
here to re-enter school.
Roy Marquis enjoyed an over
night visit from his cousins, Clif
ford Higgins of Burlingame, Cal.,
and Orland Higgins of Phoenix,
Ariz., last week. They brought
him news that their father had
died in Santa Rosa recently.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Piccinili ar-
rived home from a month’s vis’t
at Dallas, Texas, where they had
been called by the illness of Mrs.
Piccinili’s father, who is 95 years
old, but who is now better.
Mrs. N 'Ilie Rodehaver is home
after spending several weeks at
Berkeley where she visited her
daughter and family and under
went medical attention.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wollam
sjM*nt the two weeks over the
holidays with their son and fam
ily, Walter Jr., at Alhambra. The
Wollams rejKirt seeing the Rose
Bowl game by television, and
were enthusiastic over their first
experience.
Mrs. Rose Poole and Mrs. Ruth
Bathiany, accompanied by Mrs.
Poole’s daughter, Mrs. Eleanor
Stoner and a friend, Mrs. Ellen
Clark of Klamath Falls, returned
home last week after enjoying
the holidays with relatives at
Klamath Falls and 'rulelake. Mrs.
Stoner and Mrs. Clark remained
a few days before returning to
their homes.
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Courtier’s Beautv Studio
A driver’s licence examiner will
be at the Grange hall this Fri
day, Jan. 12 from 8:30 to 12:30.
Anyone interest in takikng the
examination should be there at
least an hour before the closing
time.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Knee and
two children spent the holidajs
i n Southern California visiting
relatives and transacting busi
ness, returning home last Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Jessie Judkins returned
home last week after spending
two weeks visiting friends at
Portland.
Miss Ruth Newton of Portland
spent a week here visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. New
ton, over Newr Years.
Louie Stoller is at the Veter-
ins’ Hospital, Portland, and it is
reported he will undergo an op
eration this week. He has been
in poor health for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson
Jr. and Mrs. Anderson's sistier,
Miss Helen McCormick, of Al-
hany were guests at the Victor
Anderson home over New Years.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chambers
returned home Sunda after en-
joying two weeks visit over the
holidays at Portland with their
son, Dean, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payne
and three children ret urned home
the latter part of the week from
a two-week’s trip to San Diego
where they visited Mrs. Payne's
family. Larry Wright, Don Mer
ritt and Ray Reekmhn, local
young men who are in naval
training there, spent part of the
holidays with them, as did Bob
Reekman, who was over from
his air force base in Arizona to
spend the holidays in San Diego.
W. W. Smith returned last
Friday from a month's trip into
Washington and California where
he visited his children and their
families over the holidays.
Mr. ind Mrs. Wm. Tollman
returned from Santa Rosa last
week after being called there by
the serious illness of Mr. Tol
man's mother, Mrs. Frances Tol
man. They report she is much
improved now but must remain in
bed for three months.
Aunt Sue Benham was remem
bered on her 87th birthday Mon
day a shower of birthday ca’ds
from her many friends.
Leslie Woodriff of Fairyland
Lily and Begonia Gardens, spoke
to the North Bend Garden Club I
Wednesday. ” ’
topic: “Lilics
and Begonias.”
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moore,
cook and assistant at White Rock
dining room, are taking a much-
needed rest for two months while
the dining room is closed.
Friends are gathering at the
w.
Hoagland home Friday
nights for special prayer service.
All are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chisman,
Mrs. David Crocket and Mr. and
Mis. Eddie Freeman were din-
ner guests New Years, of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Crocket.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wood riff
have returned from a holiday
trip to Washington.
Lilies at the Hendry Green
house are about to set buds, for
Easter blooming, March 25. This
usually takes six weeks. With in
creased or decreased heat, the
growth can be controlled. Potted
roses and hyacinths are especially
beautiful just now.
The basement for the new ad
dition to Chetco Store is going
ahead as rapidly as weather will
permit. Ted and Eddie Freeman
are doing the excavating.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Turley, who
had been in the Berkeley area
for two weeks, returned home
last week. They had spent the
holidays with their son and
daughter-in-law.
Bert DeMoss, as soon as Golds
Shoe Store moves to the Vincent
building, will occupy the REA
building with his parts store, it
was announced late last week.
Mauritz Van Zantes, a well-
W. II. Andrews, cashier of known azlea grower of Linden,
Curry County Bank. Gold Beach, Wash., was a guest of the E. H.
was a business visitor in this vi- Grootendorst family last week.
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DAVIDSON'S
Del Norte Laundry
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Stationery
Typewriters, Adding Machines
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CRESCENT CITY
Nielsen Hardware!
Visit our record dept |
Conipelte Radio Sales Î
and Service
Ph. 1512
840 3rd St.
L. A. Carr & Son
Sheet Metal & Plumbing
Household Appliances,
Sheet Metal, Plumbing
and heating supplies.
Pho. 631
900 4th St
Carrell’s-Hedrick
ELECTRIC
Electrical Supplies
Your Hotpoint Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 931
Crescent City
Furniture Co.
Everything for the Home”
Frank & Stella Grenbemer
Crescent City, California
1220 Second Street
Crescent City
Flowers Wired
Anywhere — Xny Time!
Phono Orders Accepted!
ind S Creen St '
Silverware
Flatware
Hollowware
DIRELYTE
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Ph. 1081
Moore's Variety & Apparel Shop
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Leave. Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners
We Deliver in Brookings!!
Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing,
Nails, Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs.
each
3-Day Service
1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
Crescent City, California
Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, Foulr
69 c
Tony Felipe reports his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Felipe, will
leave Lisbon, Portugal, Jan. 13,
and will arrive in Brookings on
Jan. 14. A good half day is gained
on the flight coming westward.
The world grows smaller to
the air-minded—could it be pos
sible Brookings mail comes in by
ox-cart ?
Miss Mary Grootendorst just
returned from a trip to Seattle
where she spent the holidays at
the home of her fiance’s family.
Mike Page was a brief visitor
at Coos Bay, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Redfield
made a business trip to Lake-
vic<w, Wednesday returning to
Brookings, Thursday. They will
again make their home here.
Pilot “subscription” makes a
good Christmas gilt.
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Triall
Del Norte
Feed Store
FINEST VARIETIES
cinity Saturday afternoon. He
said that work would start as
soon as possible on the remodel
ing of the former Crissey build
ing, and that occupancy was a
plan for sometime early in the
spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Ackley re-
turned late last week from the
Bay area, where they had been
for three weeks. ,d. still ailing
with his ear, spent much of the
time in the hospital.
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Margaret's
Flower Shop
& ELECTRIC CO.
Complete line of hard ;
ware and electrical fix-;
tu re« and appliances, j
PHONE 143
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
829 SECOND
PHONE 2202
SURPLUS MART
ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
Hardware, also clothing for the
entire family, including boots &
shoes. Come in and shop with us!
1280 Second Street
Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
Crescent
Chevrolet
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Auto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
Gordon F
JOHNSON
“Store for Men
You can’t go wrong by
dropping in at the
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
A Snack Or Meal
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HOUR SjlÄMO 5:30
TO' 12:00
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Lumber Company
For Price Quotations On All
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 1881
2nd & Market St.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
Tom Brown's
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox Hats,
Manhattan Shirts, etc.
Jim McKilvary, Prop.
920 Second St.
Dress Making
lessons,
Sewing
Supplies and Yardage; Buttons,
Buckles,s Beits made to order.
The Furtados'
9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m.
140 H. St.
Phone 143 Crescent City
Nicholson
Furniture Exchange
858 3rd St. Crescent City
Armstrong
Linoleums.
Stoves!
‘Everything for the Home”