[next winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Haberly, Billy and David, of Myrtle Point, were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Aasen. MT. and Mrs. Hab­ erly and Mrs. Aasen visited Mrs. S. C. McAllister in the afternoon. Mr. Haberly, who recently joined the [Merchant Marines, left Friday for vices Friday for Mr. Moomaw's , Catalina Island. Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl and brother, Seif Moomaw, who died of pneumonia, earlier in the week. Miss Douglas accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Halter and Ben Moomaw returned W. E. Cross and Wallace of Coquille, I home Friday evening. to Broadbent Sunday'to visit at the Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bon- Maureen went to Marshfield last Sat­ niksen. Rev. Chas. G* Brown, of Coquille, | urday to attend the wedding of Miss Carol Youst. conducted the regular Sunday morn­ Mrs. Allie Bartlett, of Myrtle Point, ing service. Sunday school followed and Gus Schroeder were Sunday, with an attendance of 33. There will callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. be services again next Sunday, Ward Evans. preaching at 10 a. m. and Sunday Lee Kellison came in from Suther­ School at 11 a. m. The regular Missionary meeting lin Friday evening and spent the week-end at his home in Arago, re­ will not be held on the regular date ■ turning to Sutherlin again Sunday this month. Instead the annual Sil-1 ver Tea will be held at the church, I afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Moomaw left June 13,. with Mrs. Stanley Halter last Saturday for Eugene, where Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister in charge and Mrs. Moomaw will attend sum­ of the program for the afternoon | and Mrs. Werner Plaep and Mrs. J. mer school. Herbert Carl, Junior and Darwin L. Burtis in charge of refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward, Gulstrom, Alan and Ronnie Halter, John Leeper, Glendon Zeller, Ker­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow and win Roe and Gerald Willson spent Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward spent Sunday at the 4-H summer camp at j the week-end at their home in Arago. They returned to North Bend again McKinley. - Mrs. Avon Wilcox and Marjorie Sunday evening. Mrs. Harrison McCracken and son, and John Stearns visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller last Mike, of Eugene, visited at the home of Mrs. McCrackens’ father, Allison Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish, who have j Roberts, several days last week. Mr. been at Parker, Arizona, during the j McCracken joined them on Saturday past winter, returned to Coos county and they all returned to their home last Thursday and are visiting rela-,in Etofene Monday tivee here for the summer months., Rev. and'Wrs. W. They plan to return to Arizona again1 Quille, visited at Fairview News A. C. Schultz Gilmore Service Station Thornton Tire • Service B FGoodrich Franklin Gall Relief Franklin Bliuol Franklin Cathartic Capsule* Franklin Capsule* for Flatulent Colic. Franklin *Sdm Liniment spent a couple of days last week a! the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Albert Lillie. He returned te his ship Saturday • Welding SERVICE Fuhrman's Pharmacy COLD SPRING MONUMENTS H«>«Tirst UUllrw prompt I SERVICE. wr£5 •* u L hcmm , crhwg Lsioiwt IniSWBUlW* i^iocn cwuw A community picnic was held at the lake near the Seven Devils road Sunday, June 3, honoring Mrs. Mar­ tha Frazier for the work she has done the past two years as chairman of the Riverton Extension Unit. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Clausen and children, Max and Peter; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Molthu, Careen and Donald; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mc­ Cue, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCue, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clausen, Gary and Patsy, Mrs. Clausen’s father, Mr. Clark; Louise Frazier; Mr. and Mrs. Thad Finley and children; Mr. and Mrs. Chad Roberick and chil- den; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Knight and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Frazier, Marlene, Bobbie and Wes­ ley, Mrs. Frazier’s father, Mr. Luhdy, all from the North Bank, and Joanne Smith of Riverton. Word, has been received that a baby girl named Vicki Lynn was born to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hartwell, formerly of Riverton. Miss Alice Church, daughter of Wm. Church of the North Bank, was home Sunday to visit with her fam- j ily and friends, Alice is employed at Willamette Iron and Steel Corp., in Portland. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifton White of Portland, named Rodney Clifton, May 11. Mrs. Mrs. White was the former Glenys Gilbert and both, were graduates of the Riverton High School, Mr. White is employed at Willamette Iron and Steel Corp., in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Alton McCue ob­ served their 26th wedding anniver­ sary Saturday, June 2. THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVICE fono funeral Oiome TELtPWOne 100 S€WC€ • COQU I LLC 3 Cover your telephone West Coast Telephone Co. BARROW DRUG OOMPANT