Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 15, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    ruff and little Jim m y W alton
who had been visiting a t the home
of th e ir au n t. Mrs. F ran k Mc­
//. H. B O A R D M E E T S
The re g u la r m eeting of the high F arlan e.
Mrs. W'ill Sabin. Mrs. K enneth
school board was held Monday
evening. Mr. H agen w as appointed 'I hompson and »laughter J e a n n e tte
a s clerk, which was previously m ade a business trip to Bandon,
filled by Mrs. Velm a Sabin.
S aturday.
John Donaldson h a s finished
T h ere still is a vacancy in the
teach ing staff. C larence H agen shearing his sheep and is ready to
will be principal for the com ing ship his lambs.
y< A and Miss M ary Boice, a s ­
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Merz
sista n t. T eachers pay begins on and fam ily of Oda. Ore., spent
Sept 9, but school form ally com ­ the week-end w ith h er b ro th er-
m ences Sept. 16.
in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs.
L A N G L O IS IT E M S
Joe E verest and a tten d e d w ed­
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Robbins and ding of Mr. and Mrs. E v e re st’s
fam ily of Riddle, Ore., visited th e ir daughter. R uth Ann.
friends and relatives in this com ­
m u n ity last week. They w ere J C larence Hagen a rriv ed hom e
fo rm er residents of D enm ark, and this week from a visit w ith re la ­
th e ir children atten d ed school at tives a t K eew atin, Minn. He w as
Langloi^. They are p aren ts of accom panied by his niece, Mrs.
Mrs. A lbert S train, who resides Ted C adm an and son of Coquille.
Those who a tte n d e d G range on
on the S ta r «Ranch.
Among those attending show a t S a tu rd a y evening w e re: Mr. and
Bandon S a tu rd a y evening w e re:j Mrs. W a lte r Slocum . Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Art S train and Joe S ta n k av itch and son. Mrs.
d au g h ters, Mr. and Mrs. Will S a ­ Velm a Sabin, J a k e W hite and
bin, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Chesley Mrs. C arrie Boice. Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. R ayburn G uerin S ta n k av itch and son w ere ob­
John Donaldson, of D enm ark, ligated in th e first and second
m ade a b u s in e s s trip to P ort Or- degrees.
%rd. Monday
Mr. and Mrs. W a lte rs and th e ir
Mrs. C. L. B erry and Mr. and d a u g h te rs have m oved from Mrs.
Mis F ra n k K enw orthy w ere Co­ C arrie Boice’s house, into one of
quille shoppers, W ednesday.
the Boh Thom a p a rtm e n ts . Mrs.
Mr S pencer of G arrison L ake Boice’s d au g h te r, and son-in-law ,
was a c a lle r in this com m unity, Mr. and Mrs. Tex A u tery and son
Friday.
i who cam e here re cen tly from S e­
Mrs. Jesse W alton and son, Mrs. a ttle . a re m oving into the house.
R uth M urphy and th e ir niece.
Mrs. D iane G lidden of M ichigan,
Miss Billy W oodruff w ere Coos is visiting h e r b ro th e r and sister-
Bay visitors, Tuesday. They w erei in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. G uerin.
accom panied by th eir sister, M rs.’
Miss M ary Boice re tu rn e d horn»'
F rank M cFarlane, and d au g h ter,
who retu rn ed to th e ir hom e a f te r from P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y evening
a few days viist here w ith re l­ w heer she has been ca rin g for
h er s is te r’s son w hile his m o th er
atives.
has
been convalescing at a P o r t­
Mrs bred B rinkm an and two
land
hospital.
»laughters, Miss D onna Hofsess
Those who fished a t P o rt Or-
and Mis. K enneth Hofsess w ere
guests Tuesday of Mrs. K enneth ord dock, M onday, w ere C lark
Thom pson and Mrs Will S abin Slocum , J a k e W hite W a lte r Sa-
at th e ir co ttag e on F lo ras Lake. bin and Jim W hite.
L A N G L 0 1S
Mr and Mrs. A. \\*. B ritto n and
»laughter of D enm ark left W ed­
nesday w ith a tru c k load of fu r­
n itu re lo r th e ir new hom e at
P o rtland.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hicks and
chihlren of P o rtla n d who spent
several »lays w ith relatives, w ent
to P istol R iver, W ednesday, to
visit th e ir son-in-law an d d a u g h ­
ter, Mr anil Mrs. M arion W alker
and to ce le b rate Mrs. W a lk e r’s
birt hi lay.
Jo«* Everest w as a C oquille
business caller, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A E. Volck left
W ednesday to visit h er siste r and
bro th er-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. E red
B aker at Mt S h a s ta C ity, C alif.
Mrs Eldon W hite and children
and Mrs. W a lte r Sabin and son
a re cam ping on the S ta r Ranch,
n e a r F lo ras Lake.
Mrs K enneth Hofsess is report-
eti ill w ith ehickenpox, anil w as
tak en to a doctor at Coquille last
T hursday.
Mr and Mrs. E ran k S tra in and
son, Mrs. L. C. A utery and Mrs.
G lenn Hilcy accom panied by Mrs.
W,m S tra in of Bandon, w ere Co-
quillv shoppers. F riday.
S p o rtsm en a re re p o rted c a tc h ­
ing salm on ofT the P o rt O rford
dock now.
The pea harvest has been com-
p leted this w eek nt the S ta r
R anch.
M rs \ L. Cox and son of N orth
B end are visiting h e r m other.
M rs K atie Hofsess and b ro th er,
W alter.
C la rk S locum was a Bandon
visitor. S aturday
'Those who a tte n d e d the pinochle
p a rty a t th e Legion h all at P o r t;
O rfo n l T h u rsd ay evening w e re:
M r and Mrs G eorge G uerin. Mr.
and Mrs W a lte r Slocum . Mrs.
Velm a Sabin. J a k e W hite and Joe
F o s s e o f New Lake.
Mr*. Jesse W alton and son of
Langlois and h e r sister. Mrs Bill
W oodruff and th e ir au n t. Mrs.
M ary Langlois, m otored to Coos
Bay F rid ay They were accom-
'nnied home h\ Miss »»»v W ood.
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