COQUILLE, ökKMHf. THURSDAY, OCTOBER A IMS. COQUILLE VALUTI - - ■ Riverton News tor these classes and qualified and competent instructors will be obtained for * eauh course taught. A lisWof the courses follows: 1. The course in l'arm Machines. 2. A course in metal work, includ­ ing drilling, tempering and machinery repair. 3. Wood working^ including any­ thing that ia connected with carpen­ try. No furniture repair nor cab­ inet making will be taught, however. 4. Elementary Electricity, includ­ ing operation, care and repair of elec­ trical equipment. These last three courses are one hundred twenty hour courses The farm machinery course is a thirty-six hour course. - 5. Increasing milk production. 6. Increasing poultry and meat pro­ duction. 7. Egg production. 8. Pork production. — 9. Beef production. 10. Mutton, Lamb and Wool pro­ duction. 11. Vegetable production,' which will take up the different aspects of home growing, of which there has be­ come a great need Classes five through eleven are twenty-hour courses. , Any out-of-school person, seven­ teen year* or over, may enroll. Those Classes may be organized anywhere. Shop classes, that ia, classe* in metal, machinery, . etc., will need a shop available, Of course; however, any of the commodity course* may be taught anywhere. Any person could have the classes in his own home if desired and if at least ten people will sign up and attend the meetings. Mr. Koch is the defense instructor at Riverton and we are sure that he would be glad to help anyone get started in these classes. Mrs. Ray Lewis, of Portland, visited quiUe, visited at the home of Mr. and at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Al­ Mrs. Frank Muller Sunday Mrs. Ella Sinko had the misfortune bert Lillie and'Mrs. Albert Gulstrom, Alma Smith, a former Riverton Warren Dow, youngest son of Mr. resident, was in Coquille Tuesday for to cut her hahd quite badly Iasi Week. and Mrs. G. B. Dow, left last Sunday several days this week. — a short visit with her sister, Mbs. M n . Ward Evans, Pamela and Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con­ for Portland to join the U. S. navy. Maurine and their guests, Mrs. Anna ducted the regular Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Dow now have four Marjory Christiansen. Miss Stnith now resides in Lebanon and came to Fisher and Mr*. Carl Frances, visited services at which time the quarterly sons in the armed forces, three of Coquille with some friends, returning at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John communion service was observed. whom are in the U. S. navy. home the same afternoon. Services Felsher and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sunday school followed. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Willson in Myrtle Point Saturday. again next' Bunday, preaching at 10 daughter, of Coqui Ue, visited over the The Smith-Hughes boys of the high Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgmon and a. m. and Sunday school at 11 a. m. school have gathered several tons of week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook scrap for defense purpose*. ■ Kenneth visited at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mr«. S. C. McAllister were and son. Sunday evening guest* of Mr and z‘ Two nf the school teachers at Riv­ Daisy Doyle last week. Mrs. Amanda Johnson is now visit­ Mrs. Shelby McAllister and Scott, Mrs. George Gillespie. erton have received raises in salaries ing in Coquille with Mrs. Alma Hal­ the past two months. Mrs. Charles Griffith was a Thurs­ ter. cam», over from Marshfield and visited at the home of Mr. and Mr*. day guest of Mrs. Ward Evans. The Home Extension group met at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bpone and son S. C. McAllister. the high school gym last Friday and 4 » left last week for Portland to visit The Freshman initiation party was received instruction* in repairing with their son. held Friday evening at the Arago and caring for their sewing machine*. C. C. Stark, of Los Angeles, Cali­ gym and a lovely time was had by all Mrs. Dorothy Bishop was present and Mr. and Mr*. Z. C. Strang, of Co­ fornia, arrived in the valley on Wed­ playing games, after which refresh­ quille, were weekend guest* at the J, nesday of last week to visit friends. gave instructions. AU of the school ments were served. > machines and two of the ladies’ ma­ H. McCloskey’s. Mrs. Clarence Deadmond left last The Arago L. T. L. will meet Sat­ chine* were repaired and cleaned. Mrs. Lillie Dement was a weekend Monday for ‘California to visit Mrs- urday afternoon at the church, with Mr. and Mrs. Lubert Bemetz are guest of her sister, Mrs. Elisabeth John Scott and Mrs. Melvin Kenyon at Mrs. George Gillespie as leader. the proud parenta of a baby son, Lett of Norway. San Diego ¡tnd Mrs. Allen Allard at A reception will be given the Arago bom Tuesday at the Coquille Hos­ Mrs. Ray Lewis, of Portland, a sis­ Los Ahgeles. Patty, small daughter ■ school teachers this Friday, Oct. 9, ter of Roy Robison, came down Mon­ pital. The baby weighed seven of Mrs. Scott, who has been staying! at the Arago gym at 8 p. m. Every­ day of lust week and is visiting rela­ with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. pounds, three ounce*. Both Mr. and one is cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Bemetz are former Riverton res­ tives and friend* here. She expects to G. B. Dow, also left with Mrs. Dead­ •> Mrs. Ellis Bark low, Rosie and Fred­ return horn thia Thursday. idents. Mrs. Bemetz was the former mond. t , dy of Coquille, visited at the home of Ilene Harris. Mr. and Mis. E. C. Crump, of Lee, Last Friday tya* J- X. Schroeder’s Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Sunday.^ Stella Gasner, frvina' Shelton and birthday and he had quite a surprise, visited last Sunday with Mr.' and Mt- and Mrs. S. C. McAllister were May Baumgartner are picking cran­ , , on arriving home from »Fork in the Mrs. J. A. Deadmond. " Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*. berries at Bandon. Those visiting with Mrs. Lillie evening to find a house full of com­ O. H. Aasen. Marvine PhilUps, who lives on the. pany. His sister and family, Mr. and Johnson lust Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. J- Myer* and Mr. Lester Clausen ranch, is caring for Mr«.. Levi Snyder, and daughter* Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Campbell and and Mrs.,1.00. essary that at least ten persons sign ..............11 1 Fairview News ............ . ■■ ■■ ~—aWMWWgCSggggg Donna Gillmore, Warren Dow, Jean Duncannon, Bud Ryan, Gwin Rogen, M®ue Lockwood, Margie Ryan, Ken- ni^toger* and Floyd DeHart, of Los Angeles, California. Music and dancing were enjoyed by all. A chicken birthday dinner was given on Wednesday of last week for Perry Neal at his home. Those at­ tending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neal, of Coquille, and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Roberts, of Bunker Hill. Harold Norris, of Eugene, visited from Friday evening until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. H Benham and daughter. Norway News Items Christian Science By Oscar Graham Peeke, C. S. B., of Kansas City, Missouri Member of The Board* of Lecture­ ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas*. Ctosreh Edifice, 73» Central Ave. TUESDAY ECENING. OCT. 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