PAGE FIVE Arago News served cake and hot chocolate to present. Mrs. Ward Evans was in farewell get-together for Franklin her guests. charge of the meeting. Wilson, who left Monday with this Tiie fresliman initiation party was Mrs. NUe Miller was a Saturday call of selectees. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bell, of Los Angeles, visited at the home of Mr. held in tiie Arago gym last Friday guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edgar Gillespie visited with •nd Mrs. E. J, Myers from Tuesday evening. A good time was enjoyed Emmett Hammack, of Myrtle Point. Mrs. Edith Fellows last Wednesday. Mrs. Hauraschlldt and Judy, at Co­ till Thursday last week. Mrs. BeU is by ail, with stunts, volley ball, bas­ Mr and Mrs. Warren Haga, Mr. a niece of Mr. Myers. They also ket ball and other games throughout quille, were Sunday guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Arthur Albertson and Mr. , * and Mrs. Roy Enlund are spending a visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter. the evening, and doughnuts, cake and | Mrs. Frank Burbank. Frank Burbank is having his house week in eastern Oregon hunting. Ted Thompson, of California, vis­ eider were served for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milter have repainted this week. ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. moved on to Mrs. Sarah Barklow’s Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sevy last Friday. J. Myers included: Mrs. Lizzie Lett Choir practice was held at the ranch on Hall’s creek. Harvey and Oliver Myers gave and Mrs. Emil Peterson and Donald, home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Schiel Frank Haney is now home from last Thursday evening with the fol­ Lawrence Barklow’s house a fresh of Norway, I. B. Sevy, Mrs. Edith the hospital and seems to be very coat of paint last week. Woodward, Bernice Giftespie, Mr. lowing attendance: Mr. and Mrs much improved. Clarence Mullins and Kenton and Mrs. S. C. McAllister. Melden Carl, Mrs. L B. Sevy, Mrs. The Charley Belshaws went to Mr., apd Mrs. Herman Summerlin Ward Evans, Mrs. 8. C. McAllister. Myers spent several days at Brad­ visit their daughter, Mrs. Alvin Miss Bernice Gillespie, David C. ford’s lookout station near Roseburg visited at the home of- her mother Spragg, in her new home up above in Klamath county several days last I^ek and Mr. and Mrs. Schiel. They last week on a hunting trip. the John O’Sullivan ranch. Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie came in on week. Mr. Summerlin went mute will meet at the home of Mrs. Ward Mrs. Spragg have been living in their Friday evening and spent the week ­ deer hunting. Evans this Thursday at 8:00 p. m. At new house for a week now. Mrs. I. B. Sevy, Mrs. Ward Evans, the close of the practice the hostess end at her home in Arago, return­ Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn are ing to her school on Catching Creek Mrs. C. A. Keltner, Mrs. Nile Milter moving this week into their new Sunday evening. * » and Mrs. S. C. McAllister attended woodshed and are tearing down their Mrs. Lyle Pauli was a Monday the County W.C.T.U. Institute held old house, preparatory to building a Robert Fish. in Coquille last Tuesday. new house where the old one now has been in on a 15- Tuesday evening David C. Leek stands. x ’ day furlough from Camp Ord, Cali­ took a load of young folks to Co- Reuben Brown drove Saturday to fornia. He returned there Saturday, quille to attend the Y. T. C. meeting Two Mile after Mrs. Brown, who after visiting relatives and and held at the Church of Christ. Those has been picking cranberries for her friends in Coos county. attending were: Pamela Evans, Lil- uncle, Ennis Loahbaugh. Marvin has Mrs. Nile Milter and laverle Myers, Betty Reiber, Glenda been staying with his aun|, Rosabel Sunday dinner guests of i Lillie, Yvonne Holycross, Thelma and Alice with her grandmother. Fred Christensen in Co- ; and Nola Crawford and Mr. Leek. The McKinley Grange met Sat­ Oliver Myers and Mrs. Winnifred urday night for a regular meeting. Ellis Rackleff left Friday for Cor- Ray drove to Crescent City Saturday A very pretty and effective booster vallis, where he will resume his where they went to take Mrs. Mary studies at O. S. C. again this winter. Mix, who was returning to her home night program was presented by worthy lecturer, Mrs. Harry Mast, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and Mrs. in California. in the form of a tableau, presenting J. L. Burtis returned home Monday ___ ___ „ Miss ______ Maxine _______ Rackleff, _ who is from their trip to Fort Lewis and Ta- 1 working in Coquille spent the week- the chaplaimythe flag of U. S. A., the coma. On the way home Mr. and > end visiting at the home of her par- master and the different committees, Mrs. Carl visited at the home of Mr. j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rack- each as called upon telling what their work represented. and Mrs. Ira W. Carl in Portland and I left. Mr. and Mrs. Louise Laird, Rosalie Mrs. Burtis visited her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Sara Margaret Anderson and Rex Bunnage and her aunt, Mrs. F. Spencer Rackleff of Coquille were and Arden, and Mrs% Belle Shep­ C. Hendricks. They also were din­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and herd were visitors. The Juvenile grange also met Sat­ ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff. urday night. Applications for mem­ Carl at McMinnville and visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder and Mrs. motored to Bandon Sunday evening. bership were presented for Donald Hatfield, Rosalie and Arden Laird. Naomi Robison in Corvallis. Mr. The Juvenile grangers are planning Schroeder came on in to Arago with a program to be presented some time them and visited at the home of his early in December. daughter, Mrs. Frank Burbank, until The Jolly Gardeners have decided The Fairview Home Extension Unit Saturday when he returned to his to drop their program for October met on Tuesday of last week at the home irf Corvallis. Mrs. Shorty Shull, of Myrtle Point, Fairview Orange hall. The subject until some time in the spring. . who was hired as a third teacher in of thè demonstration was “Party If you would like to choose your the grade school at Arago, started her Planning and Re-organization. Pro­ color schemes at homo, borrow our ject leaders were: Mrs. Perry Neal fami ho 8-W Stylo Guido. No ob- work Monday. 11^ (al Stop u> or pho»« Mr. and Mrs. James Lewellen, who and Mrs. Cortland Ellis. A potluck recently moved from Myrtle Point to lunch was served at noon to the fol­ Hillsboro, were week-end guests of lowing: Mesdames Perry Neal, H. M. Organization of 4-H Clubs for Hall, Charles Holverstbtt, Cortland 1941-42 have been getting under way Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank. 311 W. Front 8L, Coquille Mrs. Avon Wilcox and Miss Gladys Ellis, Charles Geitner, Robert Hol- during the past few weeks. Ftam.48 Miller have been picking cranberries verstott, Owen Barton Paul Bales, Two Clothing clubs have been or­ Ernest Hatcher, James Millard, Harry ganized. One is at Bridge with Mrs. near Bandon the past week. Charles Schroeder, of Bandon, and Lindsay and Mrs. Elmer Stode, a Woody Mason as leader. Doris The next Mathews was elected president; Ruby Frank Schroeder, of Coquille, are visitor from Brewster. helping build the new silo on the J' meeting will be on school lunches. Shipp, vice-president; Charlotte Wat­ Mrs. Lawrence Ryan and daughter, son, secretary. The other clothing D. Carl ranch. Margie, returned home on Thursday Yr and< Mrs. Wayne Woodward club is at Lee Valley; Mrs. Helen C. came in from Albany Saturday, of last week after visiting several Mast is leader and Letha Purdy, pres­ where Mr. Woodward ia working days with relatives in Portland and ident; Betty Jean Hutchinson, vice- now. They visited at the home of Albany and with June Jones at Rose­ president, and Betty Summerlin, sec­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. My­ burg. — - retary. We have twe Cabinet Maker« Mrs, Verlin Moore, of Gravel Ford, ers till Sunday evening when they -v Three Health clubs have been or­ Associated With Us visited last Monday with Mrs. T. H. returned to Albany. ganized as follows; Hauser, Mrs. Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday at Benham. Ethel Siestreem, leader; James Mr. and Mrs. Paul Prince, of Fair­ the church.. Ready, president; Edgar Bowen, vice- There was no Bible study last week view, have sold their ranch and will president; Patricia Sanford, secre­ but the class will meet again next soon move away. tary. At Parkersburg, Mrs. Sylvia Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Campbell and Tuesday at the church at 8:00 p. m. Craine is leader; Anna Lucille Haga, Lee Finley, of Coquille, conducted three daughters and Ralph Crump, president; Bill Giffen, vice-president; tiie regular Sunday morning church of Rink Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. A. George Domenighini, secretary. The service. Sunday school followed with J. Crump and two sons and Joe third club ia at Lakeside, Mrs. Mary an attendance of 35 There will be Crump, ot Lee, visited last Saturday A.'Munson, Hauser, is leader; Eldan services against next Sunday as fol­ with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crump. Walker, president; Bobby Monson, The Fairview Ladies Club will lows: ' praeaching at 10 a. m. and vice-president, and Wilma Lois meet at the Fairview Grange hall Sunday school at 11 a. m. Walker is secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Shelby McAllister on Wednesday of next week for their One-room improvement club at the and Scott, of Marshfield, were Sun­ regular meeting. A potluck lunch Fat Elk school has been organized day dinner guests at the home of will be served at noon. . .... under the direction of Mrs. Florence Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stelzer, at Rose­ Mr. and Mrs S. C. McAllister. In A. Oerding. This is the beginning of the afternoon they all drove to Myr­ burg, visited last Sunday with Mr. the eleventh year of leadership for and Mrs. Glenn Richardson and fam ­ tle Point and visited at the home of Mrs. Oerding. The officers of this Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher. ily. club are: Calvin Fults president; Inez Fairview North Fortt Orange, No. The regular monthly missionary Fults, vice-president, and Clarence meeting will be held next Tuesday, 73», held its regular meeting last Norris as secretary. Oct. 7, at the church, with Mrs. Al­ Saturday evening at the Grange hall A Cooking club has been organized bert Lilhe and Mrs Albert Gulstrom Dancing was enjoyed after the busi­ at Broadbent. Ellen Arrill is leader ness meeting and a paper bag lunch in charge of the meeting. with Betty Jean Smith, president; was served to ail. Tiie L. T. L. met at the church Sat­ Dolores Barkley, vice-president and urday afternoon with ten members Laura DePeel, secretary. McKinley News October 17; Englewood, October 11; Portland to take part in the Pacific Green Acres Grunge Hall, October International Livestock show’s stock 23; Charleston, October 24; Fairview, judging contest. Members of the October 28. team are Dick Bemetz, Jack White and Emery Thompson. Jack Koch, Smith - Hughes instructor, will ac­ company the team to Portland. Extension Unit Training School Mrs. Azalea Sager, state home demonetration leader of the Oregon State College Extension Service at Corvallis will be in Coos county on October 7 to conduct an .officers' training school for all officers of Coon County Extension Unite, and other persona who are interes ted in Parlimentary Procedure. The meet­ ing will bo held at the Coquille High School fom 10:90 a. m. to 3:00 p. m. according to an announcement made by Dorothy E. Bishop, county home demonstration agent, assisted by the county committee as follows: Mrs. Freda Ward, Bullards Route, Coquille; Mrs. Eula Richards, Englewood Gar­ dens, Marshfield; Mrs. Bethel Nor­ ris, Coquille, McKinley Route; Mrs. Faye Thompson, Route 1, Marshfield; Mrs. Ray Epperson, Myrtle Point; Mrs. Anne Montgomery, Route 1 Marshfield; Mrs. Orla Rood, Coos River, Marshfield. Parlimentary practice has come out of a background of Democracy. It ia designed to help insure democracy in practice; for this reason some method of parlimentary procedure should become a part of the business practice of every group or organiza­ tion in a democratic country. Riverton F.F.A. Boys To Pacific International Friday Howdy Folks; We’ve finally found out what sort of a horse is safe to put your shirt on. A clothes-horse. Eve* Going from horse« to authors, did you hear about the writer who was rejected by his girl friend and threw himself in the waste basket! i When some movie actors try to get into the public eye, they merely get ia the public's hair. Our Motor Rebuilt job« is oon- «taintIy in the public eye because of lots of extra vlaue. Why not try the best next time M&WAuto Service The Riverton F. F. A. Boys Stock Judging team will leave Friday for Used Gir Bargains Fairview News FREE! 40 Pontiac I - 4-Door 39 Plymouth - 4-Door 36 Buick - 4-Door - 36 Dodge Pickup - 35 Dodge - 4-Door - 34 Plymoutt - 4-Door 34 Studebaker - 4-Door Seven 4-H Clubs Organized Gregg Hardware i NEED CABINETS »5.00 465.00 445.00 325.» 145.» 195.» Theae are all good care COFFEE TABLES ENDTABLES CHESTS BABY BEDS PLAYPENS Church Pontiac DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK MR. HUNTER ... Wailed ■ ■ ■ ■ BURLAP BAGS Sc HEATERS CHAIRS FURNITURE Parkersburg News Fee the meet aüteage al the Snap Shop GOODYEAR SHELL SERVICE STATION Front & Willard a-r* COAST MAYTAG CO YOUR LOCAL DEALER Mrs. Kenneth Haga and children visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Don Fellows, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albertson, of Reedsport, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haga. Mrs. John Haga has been quite ill for the past week, being confined to her bed a part of the time. Mrs. Benton Minor, who has been in a hospital at Coquille for the past two weeks, is recovering very satis­ factorily. She planned to return home Tuesday. Mrs. Clarissa Gil­ lespie will assist her with her work for a few days. Lester Haga and family, of Co­ quille, drove down to visit relatives on the creek for a while Saturday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar AueP, of Sa- __ We Service All Makes of Washers 420 W 1st Coquille Phone 17 ing relatives here. They have rent­ ed their property at Salem and plan to make their home here if Mr. Auer finds suitable employment. Mrs. Rosa Beach visited her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Rose Clinton, of Coquille, last week and is visiting another daughter. Mrs. Laura Morgan, of Ban­ don thia week. Mr. and Mrs. John Heffley were dinner guests at the Wilson home in Bullards Sunday. The occasion was a combined birthday dinner and a To Help Families Plan Budgets Family Financial Ptamnkqr will be the subject of the demonstrations to be presented to the Home Extension Units by Dorothy E. Bishop, County Home Demonstration Agent, as she meets with them some time during October and November. * Perhaps this year more than ever, every homemaker is going to be more alert for ways and means of obtaining the gveatent value for every dollar spent In order to accomplish this ■there will be more need than ever for planning. Do the Browns, the Grahams, and the Jones need a bJdget? Very pro­ bably, but there is no ajl-purpqne bud- n«ed a simple routine plan which will aid them in keeping track of money received and money spent. “How the Family can Han Ma Own Budget” will be explained at this meeting. A acbedute at the moetmga to aa follows: CaSchrng Intel, home of Mrs C. J. Huntley, October 8; Sum­ ner Grange Hall, October 8; Norway, October 18; Cooa River, October 14; Broadbeat School Gymnasium, Octo­ ber 15; Bayview, October 18; Eaetaide e®* ***** I// K* M l Greene & Jensen I •