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daughters. Barbara and Doris,
and ht'r sister. Miss Donna Hof-
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. White of ses», and Miss Doris Hawkins of
Hollywood. Calif., and Mr. and Bandon are camping at Floras
Mrs. Bev. White and son of Oak- Creek Bridge.
land. Calif., left Thursday after
Jeanette Thompson is a very
being guests at the Will Sabin and happy little girl this w'eek to be
Kenneth Thompson cottage on
and free afret being quaran-
Floras Lake.
j tined with scarlet fever.
Mr and Mrs. Glenn Hiley and
Seth Cox and Lafe Cox of
family are staying with relatives North Bend were visitors last
at Langlois upon their reurn from Sunday with the latter’s wife and
Bend where they have been living¡son who are staving with Mrs
the ^ast few years.
j Katie Hofsess.
M? u L' S,e. i Wh,,,‘ r d «-«Me Rod Sabin, son of Mr. and
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Sl,n M rr W alter Sabin, spent several
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at Bandon hos-
rndau. .Mr. and Mrs Walter Sa- pitaI w.,th tonsi|itis. He wag ah,e
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slocum,
Jake White and Mrs. Velva Sa-
bin, and Joe Fosse of New Lake
attended the pinochle party at
Sixes Grange hall Thursday eve
ning.
Mrs V ira ii n .n h o e ,
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son of A ltn iedi ("ahf “ d 6 m a ,
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.to be brought
home
Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Slocum
attended the Lamb and Wool
show at Gold Beach. Saturday.
A number of friends and rel-
atives en-f°>ed' a wiener roast
and picnic af ,he S a b i n and
Thompson cottage at Floras Lake
Sa,Urd#y ev<?nin* P ^ n t were:
j , an ra ris, v\ At . who received a Mr«j
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30-day furlough, arrived this week I ' Z t s i Z fn r iti Z L X “ ’ a
to spend several days with their
and Mi«- |K 1 ' nhart and
aunt M . Vein,a Sabin
w h it^ C ™ W ^ e" £ *
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Mrs. I-red Brinkman and her Sabin and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
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Thompson and daughter, Jeanette. at Bandon.
W alter Brooks has been clear
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ranta of
Langlois Hill were in town Mon ing and improving his property I V W-- o
day.
.
, at Floras Lake which he pur boating.
Mrs. Ethel Corrick, of Coos chased from Owen Smith. He has
Mr. Cline has a new)
Bay. was in Langlois. Sunday, bulit a large picnic table and
tivator
with five-foot
camp
stove.
visititng her mother, Mrs. Lizzie
is worth anyone's time 1
Cheever and her daughte, Mrs.
A fam ily picnic was held Sun it
work.
M
Lute Henry.
day and an enjoyable afternoon
If you happen to be J
The Tisdales, prominent bulb was spent boating. Present were
growers of Bi'ookings, were in Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks. Lake and see a new tya
Langlois Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks and bird buzzing over the n
Mrs. Virgil Denhart and son. children. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie in his new plywood boa-
Miss Jean Faris, Mrs. Elden Brooks and daughter, Mr. and it is none other than Jfc.
White and children were at Port Mrs. Charles C lark and son, and he purchased recently fm
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Brooks.
Orford. Saturday.
Foster.
Mrs. Dorothy Kuhn took her
children, Mary Jean and Joe S a
bin and Betty Kuhn, to Bandon
Saturday to the Leep Memorial
hospital to have their tonsils
AROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT,
removed.
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Oregon.
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Relatives have received word
that E. B. Sypher, who has been
staying with his daughter at Coos
Kindly en ter my subscription to the Brooking»-Harbor
Bay. is seriously ill in a hospital.
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for which you will find (check) (mootJ
Kenneth Thompson and mother,
Mrs. Mary Thompson, rpade a
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day morning.
business trip to Elk River, Mon-
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Mr. and Mrs. Fain and daugh
ters of Port Orford spent Sunday
address
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at their new home on the high
way. north of town. Mr. Fain is ($2.50 per year in Curry C ounty-$3:00 per year outade the 1
now employed at the Moore mill
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