I XS r •s [ News Items From Adjacent Communities Riverton News Arago News son, John, who spent the Christmas holidays at Monmouth and Salem with relatives, returned home Sun­ day. Mr. Heffley brought back a truck load of grain which he pur­ chased from his brother, John, at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. John Haga have their new home ready to occupy and planned to move in January 2. Mrs. Ethel Oakes, of Portland, is spending the holidays with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Oakes, and Joe Flam. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fellows and Charles Fellows entertained New Year’s at their home with a “goose dinner.” Those enjoying the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffley, Charles Fellows, John Heffley and Mr. and Mrs. Don Fellows and chil-’ dren. Mr.' and Mrs. Harve Allen spent New Year’s with Mrs. Brittin, who lives south of Bandon. Miaa Marianna Steele and Delbert Ray, secretary; Austin Dodge, senior Steele had aa dinner guests New deacon; L. P. Linn, junior deacon; Year’a day their grandmother and Wm. Baker, senior steward; Wilferd uncle, Mrs. Mary Bums and Bobbie Laird, junior steward; Henry Ross- Burns, of Coquille, and Miss Gilda low, Tyler; L. H. Pearce, chaplain. - Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilkison re­ Diets. The Eastern Star and Masons held turned Monday to Port Orford, where a potluck dinner Tuesday evening, he is employed by the state highway followed by joint installation. Those department, after spending the hol­ installed as officers for the ensuing idays visiting relatives. Mrs. Pete Smith is working extra year in the Eastern Star are: Fran­ ces Whitaker, worthy matron; Elton as a nurse at the Coquille Hospital Schroeder, worthy patron; Emily for a few days. Frank Furman left Sunday after Shull, associate matron; E. O. Sem- pert, associate patron; Ada Lemon, spending the holidays with his par­ secretary; Lola Kring, treasurer; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Furman. Eula Neideigh, conductress; Cecil Young Furman is in the U. S. Air Dement, associate conductress; Corps stationed at March Field, Cali­ Gladys Evans, Adah; Aileen Rickard, fornia. Ruth; Averill Schroeder, Esther; Fay | Miss Geraldine McCulloch is quite Linn, Martha; Dorothy Roper, Electa; ill with the flu this week-end and Margaret Dodge, musician; Doris Van ' was unable to be at her duties at Alstein, marshal; Lucy Barker, war- Myers Department store. den; Perry Roper, sentinel. At the i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roush and three dose of installation, the new star children and Mrs. Merle Lee and points gave a lovely and colorful Margaret* Ellen drove to The Dalles floral degree for the incoming matron, over the week-end. Mrs. Lee stopped The new officers in the Masonic over in Eugene, where she visited her order are: Ellis Shull, worshipful husband, who is employed there, master; Floyd Summers, senior war- | Mrs. Rose Garrett accompanied her den; Edgar Rickard, junior warden; son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Ralph Kring, treasurer; G. L Me- Mrs. Ralph Castner, to their home at McMinnville, where she will visit • while. " Mrs. James Shaw and Rosemary, of Portland, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Rouppe. Mr. and Mrs. Nevello Buttler and three children, of Cheshire, Ore., were guests of Mrs. Buttler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cupinski, over the holidays. Mrs. Lydia Hill, of Empire, is the guest of Mrs. Laura Carver this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hultin and son; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robertson, Emmerich, returned Saturday from Esther and Sonny of Sacramento, their Christmas vacation spent in the Calif., were week end guests of Mr. beautiful McKenzie river valley at and Mrs. Geo. Zinserling. They left the home of Mrs. Hultin’s brother, Monday for Portland, accompanied Frank Emmerich, of Walterville. by Mr. and Mrs. Zinserling, Edith, They went out on Dec. 23rd. Mr. Alien and Junior where they attended Hultin reports much lower tempera­ the funeral services of Mr. Zinaer- tures there over the holidays than ling’s stater. Miss Edith will remain we experienced here. in Portland and continue her art Mrs. William Horsefall, Jr., of Los study. Angeles, California, came in on the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle and stage Sunday, Dec. 24, to spend Norman and Everett Doyle drove to Christmas with her brother and Dr. De La Rhue mother, the Ezra M. Smith family. Camas Monday and visited with rela­ While here she visited at the home tives there. Eyesight Lyle Pauli returned home from of her husband’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Specialist o William Horsefall, Sr., of Marshfield, Reedsport and spent the week end Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted and also renewed acquaintances with at his home here. His mother Mrs. many old friends in the county. She Martha Pauli and daughter Muriel Reception room jointly with left for her home Friday morning of of Gardner came with him for a few Dr. J. R. Bunch last week. days visit. Laird Building The Riverton Independent Basket­ Rev. Frank Cohen will bold a aer­ ball team found it no easy matter to ies of evangelistic services beginning defeat the cagy and fast-working this Wednesday evening at the Arago Arago Independent team last Wed­ church. ' . nesday night here in the Riverton Miss Ernestine Luthy returned to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Root and John gym, in a well played game ending Paul returned home Thursday after school at Linfield College in McMinn­ with a score of 34 to 30 in favor of spending Christmas with relatives in ville Monday aftre spending the holi­ the home team. The visitors were; Portland. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hap Rackleff. Barklow, Sinko, Lillie, Mrs. R. H. Bun nag», Robert and Ernest Luthy. Miss Josephine Deyoe left Friday Hammack, R. Robison and Doyle. The James of Portland spent several days home team was made up of Grant for Alturas, California, where she is last week visiting at the home of her employed, after spending a week with Hartwell, Bob Smith, Robert Scorby, sister, Mrs. J. L Burtia. her father, Warren Deyoe. Joe Fetch, Max Mullen and Miles Mrs. Marvin Shaw and Mrs Gor­ Hartwell. Pete Hull refereed. Miles Thomas Guerin and Robert Hale, of Hartwell was high point man for the don Fleming were hostesses at a New Los Angeles, California, spent several ........ . . .................................. -■■■■■■a n. ■ home team with 11 points. The Riv­ Year’s party last Saturday evening days visiting at the T. D. Guerin erton Independents have so far been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon home and with other relatives and victorious in all their games, except Fleming. A very enjoyable evening friends. the one played recently with “Han­ was spent playing pinochle and mon­ Miss Kathleen Gilkison returned Prizes were won by Mrs. Wednesday to resume her duties at son’s” of Marshfield, rated the crack opoly. independent team of the county. Riv­ Floyd Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Behnke-Walker business college in erton Independents will play a re­ James Lewellen. A lovely luncheon Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilkison have turn game with Arago at their floor of ice cream, cake end coffee was on Friday, January 13, as a prelim­ served Mr. moved from the Perkins Apartments inary to the high school league game and Mrs. Floyd Jackson of Coquille, to Port Orford, where he is employed. which has been scheduled there for Mr. and Mrs. James Lewellen of that night between Riverton High and Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arago high school. Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mr. Dye and daughter, Marie, ac­ Rackleff, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mul­ companied by Arthur Royce, spent lins, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Halter, Mr. Christmas vacation in Portland, re­ and Mrs. Russell McBain, Mr. and turning Friday. Mrs. Marvin Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. /■ 4* Mrs. Carl Tucker and daughter, Gordon Fleming. Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carl and Rockhold and Jack Young returned Sunday from Portland, where they son, Kenneth, returned to their home had been called to see an ill brother in McMinnville Tuesday after spend­ before he died the latter part of the ing Chrstmas vacation with Mr. Carl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl week. ■ Mm. R. H. Christensen and Neil of Mary Olsen and Roy Detillion went to Dexter on Friday to spend Bullards and Miss Beta Averill of sito m SI TO »37 »1 TO W SI TO St? the New Year holidays with Mrs. Corvallis visited at the homes of Mr. GIVEN GIVEN GIVEN GIVEN UFKATYDLY REPEATEDLY Olsen’s two sons, Basil and Elmer, and M bs , 8. C. McAllister and Mr. REPEATEDLY REPEATEDLY UP TO and family. and Mrs. O. H. Aason last Tuesday. LaFern Shields, of Klamath Falls, J. F. Burtia and Mrs. Merle Hill is here on an extended visit with and -Lyle of Portland returned to / Mrs. Olsen and friends. Miss Shields their home Wednesday after spend­ has been visiting the Wm. Roth home ing Christmas at the J. L Burtia the past few days. home. The Randall Johnson family has Pamela and Maureen Evans were been having quite a siege of the flu. ill several days with the flu. Ellis Holbrook had to take the school The regular missionary meeting bus run, Randall being unable to be will be held Friday at the home of out yet. Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward with Mrs. Mrs. Alton Clausen has been con­ Woodward and Mrs. Ward Evans as fined to her home with flu this past hostesses for the afternoon. week. James Good of San Francisco is Mr. and Mrs. Walker spent Christ­ Tyrrell Woodward with his mas visiting their folks at Albany. helping 1 work. ranch They returned home the latter part Army Houser returned to Aregv of the week. Monday after spending the holidays at his home in Newberg. He attend­ Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 ed the State teachers* association Moulton St, phone 86-J. tf held in Portland last week. Mrs. Ethel Burns of Coquille spent NO NEED TO BE LUCKY! AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO ALL! NO LETTERS TO WRITE! several days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McBain. JUST FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE AND EASY RULES AND COLLECT REPEATEDLY Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sevy drove to $27 > $25 - $23 - $21 - $20 - $11 - $7 - $5 - $3 - $1 Langiota and Arisons Inn Sunday 1— Patronize the “SWAP’ firms listed below, also receiving their special free offers. and visited with friends there. L. M. Burtia of Portland who has 2— Ask them for ‘SWAP” Change Tickets to the amount of your purchases. been staying at the home of his 3— Save all “SWAP’ Change Tickets, keeping each firm’s separately. brother, J. L. Burtia, for several 4 — Exchange “SWAP” Change Tickets for “SWAP” Letter Cards, which are always of the following Let- months returned to his home last Myrtle Point News PENNEY'S White Goods Event Savings Galore! ! Watch For Our Circular Better Still Come In To WE SHARE OUR PROFITS SWflPl Y?U SWAP COLLECT $2700 CASH CASH ——————— Cash Dividends - Reoeatedlv Through The Greatest Cooperative Plan In Merchandising History IBM SWAP « GASH It's New! It's Fascinating! It's Profitable! lU yOUÌL RADIO TROUBLES Exchange SWAP Change Tickets for week. Rev. R. D. E. Smith of Coquille conducted the regular Sunday morn­ ing church services with Sunday school immediately following. There will be services again next Sunday as follows: Preaching at 10 a. m. and Sunday school at 11 a. m. When you get fewer sta tions, when they don’t come in as well-—when there is humming and crackling—when you have tQ turn your power up—get in touch with us right away—Radio trouble is often tube trouble, take advantage of our /rr« tube testing service. Strong Radio Service Rasy Bldg. Ph. 1MU D. E. STRONG RAY MATTOON Members Radio Technicians Association The men’s Sunday school class en­ tertained the women’s class with oys­ ter soup, crackers, sandwiches, pick­ les, pie, cheese, and cotfee was served after which a number of interesting games were played and enjoyed by all present. The Arago schools started again on Tuesday morning after a week’s va­ cation. Bear Creek News Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albertson and son, George, motored to Portland Friday to see their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Cecil Albertson. They were ac­ companied by Mrs. Jack Haga, who had been home for a few days to visit her family. Mrs. Haga will stay in Portland with her daughter until she is released from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jenkins are spending New Year’s with their sons, Keith and Neil, at Bakersfield, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffley and ters only: O-N-E-T-H-R-F-I-V-S-I^W-Y 5— “SWAP’’ Letters with Your Friends (or “SWAP’ a specified number of any Letters to the Paymaster for one specially desired letter), SWAPPING One Letter for Another, to Acquire Letters Needed to Spell These Words: TWENTY-SEVEN, TWENTY - FIVE, TWENTY - THREE, TWENTY-ONE, TWENTY, ELEVEN, SEVEN, FIVE, THREE and ONE. Then Collect These Same Amounts in Dollars of Cash Dividends. ' 1 6— A SWAPPING of Letters is Any Exchange of Letters Between Any Two Persons, Even Within the Same Family. Such SWAPPED Letters, to be Signed by the Persons so SWAPPING, will be Honored by the Paymaster, as above, for the $1.00 to $27.00 Cash Dividends. All Unsigned Other Letter Cards, Regardless of Their Letter, will be Honored by the Paymaster at One Cent Each, to be Presented in Lots of 25 or More. Shop at These "SWAP" Stores - - - The Paymaster Pays You Cash The Following Firms Give Out “SWAP for CASH” Letter Cards Payable in Local District BARROW DRUG CO., A NYAL Service Drug Store, Roxy Cornier, Phone 234 Coquille FOLSOM'S GROCERY, Fruits, Vegetables, Free Delivery, Phone 74-J - - Coquille ECONOMY CASH MARKET, Fancy, Fresh and Smoked Meats, Phone 201 Coquille BIEGGER AND GUNDERSON—FURNITURE, 460 W. Front St., Phone 262 Coquille TAYLOR BATTERY & SERVICE STATION, Seconder Taylor, Phone 99 - Coquille FARR & ELWOOD CO., Feeds and Seeds, 280 So. Taylor St., Phone 16 - * Coquille J. A. LAMB CO., Hardware, Farm Implements, Sporting Goods, Phone 2-L Coquille Local Paymaster: BARROW DRUG CO., Prescriptions, "Your Friendly Druggist" THIS PAYMASTER PAYS DIVIDENDS WITHOUT REQUIRING ONE OF HIS CARDS IN SAME. Ask any of the above Firms for circulars of General Information