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M d t k i . i'-
A tA rago
A t our Coos county fa ir Sunday
afternoon wen many A r a n « • ! -
dents atom» with several hundred
other persona who came from ta r
end near to attend the performan
ces. -
Witnessed one of the most heart-
frit event« of the day— the calf
srramhla Several boy» entering
were lucky in getting a ealf with
out too much trouble.
A little lad, Wayne Watson,
weighing 85 pounds won the hearts
of the large audience and much
appteuse when he was granted a
Whiteface calf weighing over 300
pounds.
The Robison reunion was held
Sunday at the Roy Robison ranch.
Approxunrtetg 50 attended. Due
to fair time it was voted to hold
t W. A . Reber
rem a week's vl
___ _ ________ting prints o f ln-
rest in Oregon. They returned
r wsy of Ashland where they at-
nded the Shakespearean festival
tog hrid there this month.
M r. and Mrs. red Sjogren and
n Alan were Saturday night
tests at the home of M r. ai
rt. Albert Lillie.
Birthday greetings t/hia week go
Arnie Dale DeWald who is oi
iar old and his father Arnold J.
eWald who w ill he 27.
Frank Lane and hl sdaughter,
lthea Harrah of Coquille were
l this vicinity last Thursday viatt-
g relatives and friends.
M r. and Mrs. A. B. Crawford
ere Wednesday night guests at
e home of Alva Huntley.
M r. and Mrs. Gus Schroeder
td Andrey of Corvallis and. Mr.
id Mrs. Clarence Schroeder also
Corvallis came down over the
sekend to attend the Roblaon re-
don.
M r. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder
e visiting a few days at the
»me of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bur-
Miss Audrey Schroeder of Cor
vallis was a caller Sunday at the
home of Miss June Simmons.
Kenneth Brickley nad Edward
Bramer of Azalea were weekei
guests at the home of Miss Jui
Simmons and while here they at
tended the Coos county fair.
Mrs. May Farley returned home
Saturday after a two-week visit
with relatives to Toledo.
Clayton Miller underwent a ma
jor operation at McAuley hospital
In Coos Bay Monday afternoon.
Mrs. A J. Mayse accompanied
Mr. and Mrs Perry Neal of Coos
Bay to the Corn Bay Wagon Road
association picnic held in Brewster
valley August 10.
S. C. McAllister was a dinner
guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A Roberts Monday eve-
niny
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red, green, purple and coral
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$ 5 .9 5
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RECORDS
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