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COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY, OKEGOK THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Zi. IMS. 1
Sixes Grange Names
New Officers
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING?
| Pottery, Blrefa log center»««»,
Bulb arrangement« in various eon- ! day candles. Stone's Flower«,
tainers, ideal for the Home Gardener. 1 St.
New Sixes Grange officers recently
elected are:
Master, Mr. Dorman,
Port Orford; overseer, Lawrence
Koch, Port Orford; lady assistant
stewardess, Mrs. Mae Koch, Port Or-
I ford; steward, Chas. Clark, Langlois;
secretary, Mrs. Helen Fain, Port Or
ford; treasurer, Mrs. Velma Sabin,
, Langlois; lecturer, Mrs. Clarence
Brooks, Langlois; chaplain, Mrs. Enna
Sherridan, Elk River; finance com
mittee, Henry Adolphsen, Elk River;
Walter Brooks, Langlois; Clarence
i Hines, Port Orford.
Those who attended from Lang-
! Inis were: Chas. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Brooks, and Mrs. Velma Sabin.
Coos 4-H Heads
T o M e etT o n ig h t
The November meeting of the Coos
County 4-H Leaders Association w ill
be held tonight, November 21st at
• 8:00 p. m. in the North Bend city
• hall, according to Mrs. Charles Mc-
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—Coquille Studio Photo Culloch, president.
I A special program has been planned
PRESIDENT DAN STEINMETZ ISSUES prizes to the winners of the Active Club Hallowe’en dance. Winners which w ill Include announcing the
directly behind President Steinmets. Eddie Neufeldt. Safeway manager; Esther Hatcher, receiving the
^ w a r d '^ e '" a n
prise, and Vera Perkins.
nouncement of a news w ritin g con
test sponsored by the Coos Bay Times,
and the awarding of five, ten, and f if
teen year leader pins.
Cal Monroe, assistant state club
leader, w ill speak on the subject,
"Making the best leadership better.”
Everyone interested in club work
By Helen Abrego
rig htly he may pin his favor on his t, urged to attend
Home Demonstration Agent
lapel.
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By this time the guests w ill have I —
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.
What could be more in keeping
Master of the Coquille Grange w ill w ith the Thanksgiving sp irit than to
be Paul McNair, who succeeds Ida have a gathering of the fam ily clan,
Oerding. Other officers of Grange the club or community group of your
No. 386 are Howard Detlefsen, over- interest? Here are a few suggestions
__ __ With the group “ divided i t e r F ^ r e -
seer; Mayre Laird, lecturer; George;; fo7'm aking"the"'Thanksgiving cele- lay, carrying nuts w ith a tablespoon '•
Steward, steward; GJenn G riffith , as- j bration a lively and Interesting af- from one basket to an empty oqe. I Thanksgiving dinner was held early
Head bands may be presented as this year qt the Albert T Nelson
sistant steward; Ednest Burcher, ' / air
chaplain; Elsie Wheaton, lady
fnvitati<nib in the curious New prizes and for any achievement ranch home near Fairview, due to the
gained by anyone the award of a • fact that their daughter, Mrs. Bruce
sistant steward; Henry George, treas England spelling m ight read:
urer; Hazel George, secretary; Noel
turkey feather for the head can add Flaugher, was leaving soon for Frank-
Our harvest being gotten in
Sommers, gatekeeper;,- Alma Halter,
j furt, Germany, to join her husband,
Let us after special manner rejoyce to its decoration.
“ Turkey shooting” can be arranged L t Bruce L. Flaugher, stationed at
Ceres; L illia n Stewart, Pomona;
Together over the fruits of our
with darts or bows and arrows and a Illeaheim with the army air corps,
Hllma Burcher, Flora; Cora Mackey,
labours
t Guests invited for Sunday dinner
musician; Miss Ida Oerding, Joshua
Four fowls have been killed for paper turkey w ill be the target
Divide Indian or Puritan names as were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Morrot
Ruble and Ed Detlefsen, members of
feasting, etc.
Eagle-Rye,
HU-Watha,
P
rls-cilla,;
faf Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
the executive committee.
j The room can be made to look
Grange For
FOR BUSINESS!
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THE MYRTLE LANE IMPLEMENT CO.
(F orm erly M ike’s A uction &i Im plem ent Co.)
Southwestern Oregon. Specializing in
the
Here Today
anH
n n r n ■
Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president of 1 cut paper pumpkins, Pilgrim hats am
Southern Oregpn college w ill be the name of some harvest pi “ duct, grain,
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. . vegetable <» flower.
Pin one of
guest this
Thursday at M yrtle
Point
and Coquille. He w ill speak to the these on the back of each person as
high school and the Rotary club at he enters This person must find out
M yrtle Point and address the high what he is by talking and mixing
with others. When one has guessed
s clfo o t and Active club at Coquille.
May We Suggest
for Christmas
Electric Hawaiian Guitar
Bing Crosby Christmas Albums
Just Arrived!
A
Eversharp Desk Sets!
New Eversharp "C A " Pen!
We Have Our Entire Christmas
Card Stock on Display Now!!
PERKINS STATIONERY
P h on e 210-R
S. T aylor
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Fishing Tackle
at
Hudson 's Drug Store
Telescope Rods
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$ 4 .9 5
5 ft. split bamboo Casting Rods $ 8 . 9 5
• F ly R eels, C asting R eels, Star D rag R eels
• L arge S electio n o k G uides, Tips, Ferrules,
Snaps,
p a tties).
Golden
Harvest
Salad
(molded carrot and pineapple on let-
tuce); Boston Tea (hot spiced tea'
or cider); Plymouth Rocks (brownie
squares topped w ith whipped cream
and a cherry).
n e e d s r e p a ir in g , s e e u s fir s t
M y r tle L a n e
Implement Company
Married Sunday, November 17th,
at 2:00 p. m. at the Woodstock Meth
odist church, Portland, were Samuel I
C. M itchell of Eugene and Gladys C.
Gano, form erly of Coquille.
The Rev. Charles O. Brown, pastor
of the Woodstock church and former
pastor of the bride at the Coquille
Methodist church, performed the cer
emony.
Maid of honor was Evelyn M. Oano,
daughter of the bride, who came by
plane from Oakland, Calif. She wore
a black suit w ith a corsage of pink
rosebuds.
The bride wore a suit of ligh t "W in
ter Blue” w ith black accessories and
her corsage was of orchids.
The best man was James N. Taft
of Portland.
Usher was Gene Rosa, of Portland.
Wedding music was played by
Wendell HlUis.
Songs. "Because” and “The Lord's
Prayer,’* were sung by Miss Bessie
Greenwell.
Church decorations consisted of
palms and large baskets of whits
“ mums.”
Following the wedding a reception
was given at “ W illow Springs,” home
of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Taft, Port
land.
Mata B. Sweetman of Eugene
poured and Mrs. Wesley Andrews of
Portland served the wedding, cake.
Assisting
ing were
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Mrs. Gene Roes, Mrs.
Lucille Poppe, Mrs. Ted Carstensen
and Miss Gloria Langer.
The couple w ill be at home after
Dec. 1st at 996 West Eighth street.
Eugene.
Evelyn M Gano, of Oakland, Calif.,
arrived by plane in Eugene Thurs-
day to accompany her mother
and re-
Portland for the wi edding am
turned by plane from n Portland Sun-
Enno J. D ornath, Mgr.
M yrtle P oint H iw ay
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BUY FOODS THE MODERN WAY
Mrs. Gladys Gano
Married In Portland
Cooked in sanitary kitchens-ready
for use-quick and easy to serve!
S o le D istributors For
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MOUT QUALITY
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B IR D S EYE
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FOOD*
FRO STED
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Fruits
Vegetables
P acked in Sugar!
• LIM A B E A N S
BIRDS EYE
• STR A W BER R IES
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• PEA C H ES
‘ FOODS
CHICKEN
• RED SOUR CHERRIES
• M IX ED V EG ETA BLES
• A S P A R A G U S SP E A R S
à la.
• G R A PEFR U IT
• W AX BEANS
• CORN
• RED R A SPB E R R IE S
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For A Quicker, More Apetizing Thanksgiving
Diner-Usé Frozen Foods!
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Troop 14 Boy Scouts
Take Camping Trip
Fourteen members of Troop 14 of
the Boy Scouts found out about the
fun of camping out Saturday and
Sunday when they spent two days on
Two M ile creke in a typical B
Scout campout.
W ith them were Scoutmasters Dick
Barklow and Lev Craven, and Lion
President Stan Sherwood. Troop 14
is sponsored by the Coquille Lions
club.
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Duplicate Club
Meets A t McKeown's
S w iv e ls, and S p lit Rings.
• N ylon and S ilk C asting Lines,
• N ylon F ly L ines.
« B a it B oxes
• Good A ssortm ent o f T riple Hodfcs
Hudson's Drug
The "feast” can be a buffet lunch- {
eon arranged on a table decorated;
w ith garden vegetable*, bowl of fru it
or a pumpkin filled w ith fru it. For
the feast prepare:
Puritan Stew (creamed chicken In
Machinery.
day evening.
41/2 ft. solid steel Casting Rods $ 9 . 7 5
466 S. T aylor
M in u e rh a h a h . JohO cA lden. an d pjgce g en e G iln of Coos B a x . __
one half for boys and men, and one,
I shocks and pumpkiiis.
• T he fun must begin the moment half for girls, to be selected and ,
Farm
I f y o u h a v e a n y t h in g t h a t
Eorly Thanksgiving
Held For Daughter
n iih in n n
of
equipment.
New Year Program
1 » w 1 «
Repairing
We are also equipped to repair other
Suggestions Given For Holding Real
Family or Community.Thanksgiving Party
1 • m
W - “ g ft l i 1
O pen
Is now ready to serve the people of
i
M c N a ir Heads
N ow
Store
P h o n e 1 3 -L
i The Duplicate Club met w ith Mrs.
Mary McKeown last Wednesday night
for seven-fifteen o’clock dessert.
Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Zentner were
the high couple and Mrs. McKeown
and Mrs. Litzenberger, second.
Attending were Mrs. U. E. McClary,
Mrs. Frank T hrift, Mrs. R. E. Boober,
Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Hal Pierce.
Mrs. O. H. Zentner and Mrs. Walter
Litzenberger.
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