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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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burg. Tuesday.
: LA N G LO IS
: Donna May and K enneth Long-
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By Marion Brook ft
♦ an e ck er left by bus for N o rth
Hollywood, Calif., w here they will
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visit an au n t, g ra n d m o th e r and
Mr. and Mrs. on W hereat and
the John B ru ch lers for about tw o
d a u g h te rs w ent to Coquille last
weeks. On th e ir re tu rn , .G ary, Do
S u n d ay w here they m et Mr. and
lores and P a ts y B ru ch ler will ac
M rs. Tom F e rry and son. From
com pany th c r for a visit here.
th ere th ey w ent to P ow ers and
Girl S couts held th e ir re g u la r
on to A gness w here they spent
m eeting W ednesday at 1:30 p. m.
th e dayss enjoying a good old-fa-
w ith Lola S y p h er at th e S p o rts
rM oncd picnic? •
m a n ’s C lub house. T hey w orked
M r. and M rs. Lee S to n ecy p h er
on lawn o rn a m e n ts, and re fre s h
and fam ily of C oquille and Mr. and
m ents w ere served by Lola and
M rs. Bill H effner and son of Rost
Bobby Jea n S ypher.
b u rg visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo«
C orny Cooks 4-H club held its
N ilsen at th e ir ran ch on Langlois
m eeting w ith M ary K e rb er at her
Hill. T hey enjoyed a picnic lunch
home, T uesday and W ednessday.
Docia Sweet and F aye P rice left
They held discussion of record
F rid ay for K lam ath F alls w here
books and need of having them
th ey will a tte n d the Legion Aux
com plete by th e 15th so they can
iliary convention. They expect to
be en tered in th e C u rry C ounty
be home. T hursday.
Fair.
Ju d y and Jan ice Boice cam e
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth T hom p
hom e from C orvallis ea rly this
son and J e a n e tte left for N ew port
w eek w here they had been visit
S a tu rd a y w here th ey a tte n d e d the
ing th e ir g ra n d p are n ts, Mr. and
annual re-union of th e Thom pson
Mrs. Hood.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C line returnixi
Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r S abin fish
F rid ay from a w eek ’s visit w ith
ed and cam ped on th e Rogue R iver
th e ir son, D arrell, and his wife,
F riday and on th e S ixes S a tu rd a y
at P o rtlan d .
and S unday. T hey re tu rn e d to
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck a re e n
th eir ranch on th e C oquille R iver
joying a m o n th ’s visit w ith friends
late S unday.
and relativ es in C alifornia. They
Lee Cox had th e m isfo rtu n e to
will be in P asad e n a and Los An
break his arm by falling w hile at
geles as well as o th e r places.
Mrs. A udrey S y p h er and d a u g h play ea rly this w eek. S atu rd ay
ters. Iren e and E thel, have moved Mrs. R uth Cox and Jo an took
to Coos Bay. She and th e girls him to a doctor at C oquille for a
have been vyell known in Langlois check' up on ,h e a r m -
as th e g irls have been activ e in
Elsie and Jea n Q uinn re tu rn e d
school and 4-H affairs. F red H a r- from a d elightful trip th ro u g h the
gand, te a c h e r in th e high school, redw oods and L assen park, last
will occupy the house left vacant Tuesday.
by Mrs. S ypher.
Mr. anil Mrs. Jim P arso n s of
Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r B rooks A shland spent th e w eek-end w ith
have sold th e ir Langlois hom e to Mrs. P a rso n ’s fa th e r, A rt Sw eet
Mr. and Mrs. R obert M orrissey.
Mr. and Mrs. W allace P eabody
Mr. and Mrs. B rooks will live in are spending th e w eek w ith Mr.
th e ir tra ile r h o u s e at Silver and Mrs. F ran k Pook. Mrs. P ea- I
S p rin g s u n til cooler w eath er, w hen body, who is Mrs. P ook’s sister,
th ey plan to go to S o u th e rn C al arrived M onday and h er husband
ifornia. Mr. M orrissey is w ith the cam e on W ednesday. T hey left
Const G uard at C ape Blanco and M onday for th e ir hom e at Mini- I
M rs. M orrissey is em ployed at ford.
th e 11. H. H ansen cheese factory.
Lucy (»entry of S ixes has gone
Jo e Hodges, b ro th e r of Mrs.
to P ort Angeh’s to tak a g ra n d
N orm an S torm , ami his bride have
son home. The lad has spent som e
m oved to Langlois from W ood
tim e here w ith her. Mrs. G eorge
land. Calif. They a re m aking th eir
W oodw orth and sons w ent w ith
hom e w ith th e S to rm s u ntil they
h er on th e journey.
can find housing.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k T u rn e r
Mr. and Mrs R obert Lloyd and
s|M’nt th e last w eek-end at C ave
F ra n k Scully of Hollywood. Calif.,
Ju n ctio n visiting h er paren ts.
w e re overnight g uests of Mr. and
Sixes G range m et in re g u la r |
M rs C h arles Jensen recently. Mr.
session
S at u n lay night. Mr. and
Lloyd w as form erly statio n ed w ith
Glen
M
urdock
of S o u th D eer C rk
th e coast guard at Bandon. Mrs.
G
range,
n
ea
r
R
oseburg, w ere vis
C h arles Louis anil d a u g h te r, Jean-1
itors.
It
w
as
announce«!
th a t M ary
e tte of E ugene calk'd on friends
IXmaldson had won th e regional
h ere S a tu rd a y .
essa\ contest on soil conservation
W ilb u r and Judy Jensen, ac
for b e tte r living P. K L an tz spoke
companied by th eir father, played
on hazards to p e d e stria n s cro ss
for th e pioneer picnic at N orw ay |
ings S ixes R iver bridge, and a f te r
S a tu rd a y afternoon
discussion it w as divided to p e ti
M ary K e rb er and children left tion th e s ta te highw ay commis-
for G arberville, Calif., w here she •'ston to build a w alk, m aking it
X*ill visit her m o th er and fam ily. bin w as rep o rted hom e and im-
Mr. and Mrs B ruce MeIXmald safe to cross on foot. W a lte r Ba-
proving. N ext m eetin g will be pot
luck su p p er at 7:30. Be s u re to
com e ea rly and b ring p len ty to
e a t.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. K y seth of
B urbank, Calif., a re visiting h er
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. W il
cox of Sixes for a week. W hile
here they took th e trip up the
R ogue R iver and w ere im pressed
by th e beau ty of the scenry.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n M iller. Rob-
e rt Beeson and d au g h ter, E rn a
Ja n e of M yrtle C reek w ere w eek-
end v isito rs at th e hom e of Mr.
and M rs. D ouglas Beeson here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ellefson of
Redwood City, Calif., spent th e
w eek-end w ith his uncle, John
Moore, and Mrs. Moore.
D on’t forget th e S u nday school
picnic, Aug. 3, at F lo ras C reek
1952
bridge. B rin g ta b le service and
children w ith o u t th e ir p a re n ts fare
to b rin g a half-doz3n sandwi<
O th ers b ring w ell-filled b askets.
D on’t fo rg et th e P rin cess selec
tion d ance a t S ixes G ran g e on
S a tu rd a y A u g u st 2. At th is dance
th e girl will be chosen to rep resen t
n o rth e rn C u rry co u n ty a t the fair
and to co m p ete fo r honor of be
ing Q ueen of th e F a ir for 1952.
The C onstruction
o f Y our Hom e
or Commercial Building is no better than its
Concrete Foundation
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IS
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