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S can Hot Sanee 3Cuu Vanilla, Imitation 4 oz. Bottle Grape Fruit. No. 2’s 2 can. 10c ---------4. Pickling Strength CatSUp YOLO Bottle Raisins 4 lbs . Hominy Large Cans ...............■" — I?c .... ■ I turned this week from a two weeks' Bean, Mrs Clifford Martin. Mrs A. i Friday and broke both bone* in hi* 1 grandparents, Mr and Mrs. O. W - .. ------ ----------- u ~ Beck. ........ - wrist. -- , Health. Dye and Mrs. .______________ Frederick — --- — , . _________ left arm, just above the Ralph Lonsdale, of Easondale, B. C„ > vacation trip to Yellowstone National C. Mis* Mary attendance ' Mr*. Elise Lamp and daughter, . Canada, passed through Riverton on | Park.,The Martin* found the geyser*. r Donaldson returned to J There was a splendid _ a tour of the Northwest, this week.' scenery ,nd animals all very exciting j the home of her parents, Mr. and from various parts of Oregon at the Frances, and Mrs. Christina Erickson, ____ fl.lt A moment nofilod On the Ml — Tn. rLw.Uann > > —. .4 . —... * l», ‘ ' in on.ainn nt the — nnnn^inn ft... While on a' similar tour, two years Ind not a moment passed on the en- Mr* Mr*. Joe Donaldson. 'T'V. Thursday, from ' Oom Summer Assembly in session at the U/hr, who h.v. have 1— been spending the summer ago. Ralph found and returned Miles Itire but what •om* memorable Monmouth, where she ha* been re- j Lett grove Aug. 11-18. The Aaaem- vacation in Eureka, Calif., were over Hartwell's puree which he had lost' occurrence happened to thrill them, covering from a month’s illness. Miss bly leaders were as follows: D. W night guests Tuesday night at the on Bandon beach. One evening when supper was over Donaldson ha* been a teacher at Kurtz, Chicago, Illinois; Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Culver home, enroute to School days wiu will soon soon be here, me. the and beior# the dishes and food were ■ Monmouth Normal School for many Dan West, Elgin, Ill.; Mr*. Minna Portland, where Mr* Lamp will un .cnooi days œ nere, P'-erton school school starting startine on on Septem- SeDtem-1 P put a ahort She will not resume her Heckman. Whitefish, Mont.; Mr*. dergo an appendix operation. r.u.-erton ut. aw*y_' the Martins moved * ,b°rt year*. Mrs. Jesse Grogan and daughter. ber 2. Mr. lloff, of Independence, distance from their camp to view the teaching at Monmouth this winter Marie Pence, Medford, Ore.; Phyllis eruption of one of the famous geyser* [ but will leave September 14th to at- Harding, Portland, Ore.; Stanley Miss Jesaequin, of Glendale, Calif., Smith-Hughes director, has come and ' lined up all of his boys, giving them Before the spectacle was over, an tend the University of Southern Cali Keller, Albany, Ore.; Vima Hermann, arrived Tuesday afternoon for a Broadbent, Ore.; F. H. Barr, Portland, couple of days' visit at the heme of their requirements and making con- other car.iper tapped Mr Martin on fornia. Mr*. Grogan's cousin, Mr*. A. O. Ore. j tracts, so that work can be definitely the shoulder, saying that a large bear Brewster Valley Mrs. John Dunkley, who submitted Hooton. begun as soon as school open*. Mr. was eating their food. Mr. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pancoast and Mr*. Sam Hili and Mr*. Bob Hill, to a major operation at the Mast Hos Hoff say* this is the first school ran back to the camp and there was ' where they have not had Smith- a huge bear eating their two weeks' of Redding, California, spent the pital last week, is getting along very Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gates attended a picnic Sunday at Heceta Head. nicely. Hughe* work before that all of the supply of bacon. Mr. Martin rushed week at the J. D. Laird home. Mr*. Chas. Mack, who has been The Ray L. Beckett family was Mr and Mr* Albert Christensen, boy* own their animals, cows, sheep, up, hoping to «care the bear away, of in- hogs, chickens, bees, foxes,, etc., be but it raised up on its hauche* and Christina and Donald Christensen home from Sixes the past week-end suffering with a severe fore the beginning of the work. Miss was ready to fight. Hastily retreat and Mr* Arthur Jenkin* spent Satur and on their return Sunday evening fection in her hand, is much betetr they were accompanied by Myrtle, now, having had it lanced Monday Able, of Oregon City, commercial ing Mr Ma tin decided he didn't day in Marshfield. teacher, passed through on a return want the old meat anyway. On an- , Mr*. Oscar Durrell and Hazel and who had been staying here with her for the second time. trip from California and reserved other occasion when the Martin* re- Dorris Durrell were business visitors rooms at the Boag teacherage, Sun turned to their car after a long hike tn Coquille on Thursday. to another part of the park, they Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Krewson vis day afternoon found a large bear pulling a loaf of ited Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Fred 1 Mr and Mrs. Clifford Martin re- bread out of the car window which Durnam at Dora. they had left open. Long may the The Community building was the bears live as long as tourists supply scene of a lovely shower Wednesday them with bread and bacon. for Mr*. William Westrope, who re Bill Humphrey returned to work ceived many lovely and useful gift* this week after a forced lay-off, Delicious refreshment* of cake, ice eauqpd by the death of his brother in cream and punch were served to an explosion In Power* last weeek Mesdama* Al Alford, Raleigh Alford. Mr. Humphrey is working with the Oscar Durrell, Albert Christensen, State Highway crew at Port Orford. Ernest Krewson, ___ _ Stella Crowley. W. Mrs. A. C. Dye entertained at a "A Nlckason, Carrie Nlduson, Ted lawn party at her home Friday after- Abbott, Harold Shepherd, Charles noon, in honor of Mr. and Mr*. Fred- Wilson, Arthur Jenkins, Lendon Jen- erick Beck and daughter, of Marcola. kins. Elmer Wilson, Ivan Laird, J. D who are visiting friend* here this Laird, Mrs Shepherd, Misses Dorris week. Mr Beck is a former principal and Hazel Durrell, Christina Chris of the Riverton schools. Those en tensen, Eloise Crowley, Genevieve Agricultural joying this lovely afternoon were: Carman and the honored one, Mrs. Mrs. W. T Alpine, Mr*. Francis Sell. William Westrope. Mrs. Clifford Martin, Mrs. Mettle James Crowley left Monday for Peterson. Mrs. Wesley Bean, Mrs. C Bandon, where be has employment. M Hartwell and daughter, Cherie A group of young folks enjoyed a Mac. Mrs Lester Causcn and «on*, bonfire party in the Harvey grove Max and Jacky Peter, the hostess. Wednesday night Those present Starting Monday, September 2 Mr*. Dye and daughter, Marie, and were Eloise. Edwin and James Crow- the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs ley, Genevieve Carman, Hazel Dur- Beck and daughter. I rell, Edwina and Eledo Grove. Eloda. Mr. and Mrs Aubrey E. Haan, have Velma and Forrest Krewson and Of Giant Animala — A Mile of Laughs made their home at Riverton for the Harry Crowley. Special on Children's Day, August 31 winter, following their wedding in Edwin Crowley, of Coquille, spent Fireworks Display Free al Night Portland August 2. Mrs Haan, prior Wednesday night at the home of his to her marriage, was Miss Anne Der parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Crowley. rick, daughter of Mr*. Fred Benson. | Bridge Happening* of Portland. The happy couple were In a Special Building. September 4, 5, • Mr. and Mrs. E E. Coulter and married at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. Haan ha* been a teach daughter, Frances, of Cottage Grove, CALIFORNIA * > I W I N O er in the Riverton school* for the past were guest* at Hooton'* Haven Fri New Rides and Shows on the Midway ASSOCIATION four years. He will be superinten day night, when on their way home after a few days’ vacation at Bandon dent of school* here this winter. beach. Mr. Coulter was pastor of the Mrs. Lester Clausen had a quilting ADMISSION 25®—CHILDREN UNDER 13 FREE party Saturday at her home. "Woee Christian Church in Myrtle Point CREAM 0’ COOS ICE CREAM CO. who assisted her in making the quilt about twenty year* ago. Roy Dwight Smith fell were: Mrs. W T. Alpine, Mr*. Wealey Coquille, Ri ver ton News If^--- --------- ---------- jj....... - -- .............- 8'3DREE.ON5 TAT A» wseiid Pari Mutuel HORSE RACES Starting Monday, September 2 Rodeo Horse Show Gilmore Circus Parade DOG SHOW Bands and Free Attraction« New Flower, Art and Textile Displays chaAU NON