P ag e F o u r
B R O O K ! N G S-H A R B O R F IL O I . B K IH JK IA U S,
The Land o f O pportunity
¡re g u la r pinochle
p a rty
at
the g a te ’s b rother-in-law and sister, I
Mrs. B etty A lex an d er and Mrs.
hall, „„
at . P ort O rford ....
last
Mr. —
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Mrs Ray - S tn ------------------
ie b in g . Mr. Anne E stes sp ent last w eek a,
Legion ........
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Thursday. P rizes w ent to T racy | and Mrs. S tru eb in g and d au g h ter, K la m a th Falls. M rs. E stes v is
Air». E thelene Thompi*m
Corbin, high and Bill N u tt second M arilyn, re tu rn ed recen tly from ited h e r brother-in-law ’, K enneth
for m en; Mrs. F lorence Adolph- Los z\ngeles w here they had vis- Estes, who fo rm erly lived h ere
L E F T FOR E A S T COAST
H as J u s t A rrived at-
Joe Stankovitch left Wednes- son h «Kh and Mrs W a lte r Mabin ited durin g the holidays.
Too Late To Classify
C laude W right h a s received
day for the A tlantic coast to pro- second for **omen.
word of the b irth of 6 lb., 1 oz.
m ote interests in the w estern i s t » VDyl y SC//OOL
P LU M B IN G
d a u g h te r to his son-in-law and
F o r S ale: 14 sq u ares green,
cran b erry picker, developed by
the Stankovitch Bros He was
About 70 w ere present a t the d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r th ic k -b u tt shingles. F red Rob
C om e and Get It!
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accom panied by R. J. H illstrom , 1 Sunday school, held a t the g rad e Davis of M are Island. Calif. They inson, Box 171, B rookings.
of Coos Bay, who has acquired school F riday, when a p arty , re- have nam ed the little miss C aro
F o r S a le : D-4 C a te rp illa r, fa ir
a p aten t interest on the picker, suit of the contest, held some line Mae. Mrs. D avis is th e fo r
To be gone a month, they ex- tim e ago. The Reds e n te rta in e d m er J u a n ita W right, who is well shap, 5-ft. disc, 16-in. g an g plow.
I Want To
pect to go north to W ashington the Blues. Games w-ere enjoyed known in this area. B irth of C aro T ra c to r has blade. F ra n k S m ith ,
line M ae elevetes Mrs. H a ttie 3 mi. N o rth an d ’s mi. w est off
S ta te College to appear, Jan. 13. R efreshm ents w ere served.
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M akie to the h o n o r of g re a t highw ay.
and leave for Wisconsin, and <on
grandm other.
east They will be a t Camden, L A N G LO IS L O C A LS
F o r s a le ; wood c irc u la to r h e a t Old Friends and New]
N. J , Jan. 25 and at Plym outh,
B ecause it is difficult to h e a t e r w ith w a te r coil. 21-inch fire
,
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t M r. and Mrs. E v e re tt S tra in
M a ss. Jan. 28. from w here they an „ son Vlsited
S tra in .s
the church for th e short tim e it box, like new. $35. M oore’s V a
u will
i 1 go
iro t to
o W
W a ashington.
s h in g t o n D
D C.
C The
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. H al P ierce is required to p ractice, the ch o ir riety S to re.
trip is being made by air.
of B ap tist com m unity church is
at Coquille, recently.
On the glgass porch
F o r s a le : 7-room m odern house,
TO SPONSOR T A L E N T SH O W
Mrs. K atie Hofsess, W a lte r Hof- m eeting a t hom es of the m em bers
The Central Buildir
sess and Mrs. John Chenow eth for a tim e. L ast S a tu rd a y p ra c 8 acres, ac re C ro ft lilies, g arag e,
Floras Willow Club will spon w ere Coos Bay visitors, Tuesday. tice w as held a t the Goldizen bulb shed, fru it. Sacrifice, $99.000.
sor a Talent H our a t Langlois
home, and „ next S a tu rd a y - will be C onsider house tra ile r. I r a King,
Monday, January
the rr
Miss Louise Epperson and her
high school gym on the evening
a t th e A F. P ierce home.
Box 52, B rookings.
46-2*
e, mank
b
ro
th
er
w
ere
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
night
vis
of February 8, to benefit the a th
It it coui
itors of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin
letic club.
and 1
a t th e ir cottage a t F loras lake.
The various clubs, lodges and
I water
Mrs. M arie Copip and children
schools, as well as individuals of
upon
the county, and nearby vicinities P*
N orm an S torm and
savi
are invited to com pete Prizes of ,lU'
K reutzer w ent to S acra-
m irai
Member
of
the
West
Coast
Bulb
Growers,
your
510 for first; $5 for second and mentO’ ( a , l f ’ 'ast wcek t0 visit
that o
53 for th ir l will be given adults. Mrs. Cope's relatives
proce!
Childrens prizes will be $5. $3
M r- and Mrs. C larence Brooks
had
annual
meeting
for
the
nomination
and
election
and $1. E n tran ts are asked t o i ! ,
„
S a,em - Sunday, w here
Ito bu
contact Kenneth C. Thompson a t , . Brooks w ,n be lobbyist a t
h into
Langlois.
i ,i‘8 |s l«fure for Oregon S ta te Mo
of officers will be called at 10 a. m. on Tuesday,
ermine
to r Association.
Ite r to fa
FLO RAS CLUB M ET
Mrs. C arrie Boice spent Sev
Watch This Spacelq npture
February 11, at Memorial Hall, Crescent City.
an ,.
it
,
' “i.il d ty s Isst wet k w ith h»-r
c ,u b met last son-in-law and d a u g h te r Mr and
Vincent Building Locati the pi
r h u r ^ a y with 14 present, when Mrs r>on A uer a t C oquille
I ' d ! luck dinner was served at
» » .„ i , _ u r
j
on th e ir
.
W a lte r Hofsess en tered K eizer
noon. I hi day was spent m aking h o s o it a l N o r t h P n n j c
,
e
lij of il
bazaar articles,
io be « held
in „ £
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‘ S untla>' for
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i t period
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. . . . lv iv a a in n a m ajo r operation.
April. Mrs M argaret Hofsess w as
idir.; He
John Donaldson rep o rts tw in
a guest, and accepted invitation
ui
u
lgua.se s
" w « de- D enm ark.
' ' <P r a " Ke " e a r
rstand oi
cjdtxj to hold an auction the last
Mrs a p
~
le could
m
rs.
a .
e .
\
olck
received
a
m eet it ng of each m onth s»11in<r
.
received a
ev left t
v e g e ta b le s ,
a r t ic l e s
and
s.i
h n « i ‘aS Card from Mrs B eat-
donated bv mem bers Mrs l e l n 1™™ U lll,ams. o rm er county su-
gar. to
ce of the
S train will be auctioneer.
Next
L
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S ch < x’ ls - w h o
is
auctioneer. Next
u, u n
i their va
m eeting of the club will he ,i,ln
B<rl,n- & ,rm a n v
kt time
S everal of the high school lads
23 and everyone ii
and join in the c l u b a c H
v U
^ I ° rf °'-d-BroOk
pn has
lilAo,
rrs, m
mgs basketball gam e. F rid ay eve-
5»
the
A R T C L A SS O RG AN IZED
,n8« and frwm re p o rts it was a
L A n k d n i«
ci
faSt Karnp- L anglois’ hope is th a t
to m t
Langlois Art class met at the it can do as well w hen thev
' estab
g rade school W ednesday evening m eet Ophir. F rid ay
an.
i u n 'J n . i Z t
Th<‘ L anglais »"dependents suf-
In the I
the
L'
'»ecting during f e n d defeat. 40-13 a t the hands
wid. thu
th • T k f7 VP',rS num ber» of of Powers. T uesday evening
univei
this club have gained h e lp f u l8 The Bandon agg reg atio n de
W io-Pers
¡’ , as fr"m the late teacher. Mrs. feated L anglais 28 t o \ ‘7 T hurs-
fgsrdless
aude MacDonald. Nine w e r e day. R iverton will bo guests here
to tio w
present at the first m eeting
Monday and the team goes to
of tl
P ort O rtord. Thursday evening.
SIN ES GR .4 .VG F M R T
anal;
L A N G L O IS
Your Tide Bi
J. J. Gallaghei
W ELCOM
My Barber Shol
H. C. Lemma:
B U L B C O -O P M E M B E R S
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WHERE YOU GET THE MOST
OF THE BEST
FOR THE LEAST — PLUS
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G RE
dxes G range met S atu rd ay in
business session, with 35 pres-
M rs C larence Fam of Lang-
Mr and Mrs. P aul A pplegate
w as Ins t a 11 ed as sec re t a rv left Thursday for th e ir hom e at
I Mr Fain as assist
'w arn. S cottsburg. Ore., a f te r ru stin g
XI
F am
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W1,h M^s Apple-
Ar »weet sang a duet,
a C lark and Mrs W al
Card Party Tuesday
es presen
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R ebekah social club w ill hold
ns second card p arty , Tuesday,
K* T
Jan. 21. at S p. m at Odd F el
t hi
to n s hall All welcome.
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T U B U L A
At the close of business. December 31. 1946
Dinette ( hairs.
Resources
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52 470 100 13
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52.470.100 13
CURRY COUNTY B \\l<
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CniHr Federal P 'T °s>t Insurance Corporation
F.< TORS la'u .s L K napp S J Stxx rl F F w
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Buffington, \ e m e n F H anscam . C. H. Young
Beach
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Oregon
rar.ny.
[Babylon,
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though
cen t
garden
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Liabilitic P S
Loans and Discounts $
439 fil C
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O v e rd rafts
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B u i l d i n g and Fix
In terest Collected, not
tu rt's
u.kX »38. earned
3,33$ 5 5 1
< a^h and due f r o m
banks
576,S43 74
d ir
S A Y IN G S S T A M P S
Occasional ( hail
Bookcase,
\y
Bookcase, 29” w
B L A N K I
A L U MI N U M
seat and back, was $9.93, cut to.
pi ing seat, was $24.50, cut to.
2q’
high, was $31,95, cut to
40” high, was $29.95, cut to.
$7.95
$18.95
.$24.95
$24.95
S P E C IA L S
ü®.l?<k îc*ts’ Furniture Co.
Store Hours
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
once g
'•Pers,
by o f
I Greece
tel
is 1
form er
P ovem
1<M> Wool. 72" | 90' were $15.50, cut to.
$13.9:
SO wool. 62" bv S2” all
purpose, were $8.50, cut io
$6.95
2» REDUCTION Still in effect on all FLOOR LAMI*S
♦ T
New Johnson
Building
» tod
owls.
Iran, th e
Brooking«
Oregon
Rome