Roy District
Mrs. Walter Homenyk, Rev. and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Ben Watson and one if his sisters.
Mrs.
Raymond Harrison
and Mrs. H arry Krantz of Middle ! A very interesting display of
Social Science projects are on
The N. Y. P. S. of the Naza daughters, Nancy and Loretta, Mr. Creek.
Mrs. Krantz visited Tuesday at view at the school hall, one by
rene church held Its monthly meet and Mrs. George Wilcox and chil
the home of her daughter, Mrs. the seventh and eighth classes.
ing at the home of M r. and M r*. dren Tommie and Sharon, M
M ary Parker, Tommie, Clark, Lo Matney of Johnson Mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Holbrook,
Charles Griffith.
M r. and Mrs. Horace Brewer Walter Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
A business meeting was held retta, Mary Ann, Mr. John Glass
and daughter, Elaine.
were visitors Saturday at the Bob Smith spent the week-end
with the president, Mrs Walter
camping and hunting near Elk
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gauer, Ray Glenn G riffith home.
Homenyk, In charge.
A social
A slumber party was held at the river.
Urne was enjoyed after the busi Detlefsen, Loretta Mass, Joan
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ness meeting. Refreshments were Gauer, Patsy Detlefsen and Dick home of Robin Griffith. Guests
served to the following: M r. and Gauer went to North Bend to the were Patsy Detlefsen and Lorna
Willard.
football game Friday.
Harold Brewjer was an oversight
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gauer and
fam ily drove to Bandon Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
OCTOBER 28th
Glenn Griffith.
and had their dinner.
At a monthly meeting of the
Mrs. Glenn Griffith, Buddy,
M r and Mrs. Howard Detlefsen
went to Portland Friday to the Sandra and Kathleen G riffith and board of directors of the Coos-
football game. They came back Mrs. R. B. Cameron were Sunday Curry F a r m e r s Cooperative,
visitors at the home of Mrs. John George Landrith of Coos Bay was
Sunday.
elected president of the group for
Mrs. Valerie Westfield and son, Glass.
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the ensuing year. J. Q. Carrie of
John, of Port Angeles, Washington,
Bandon was elected vice president
were viistors at the home of Mr.
and A. C. Halter of Arago was re
and Mrs. Howard Detlefsen. Mrs.
elected secretary-treasurer.
Westfield is Mrs. Detiefsen’s au nt
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Alpine made
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Also Mrs. Detiefsen’s mother from
trip to Eugene on business last
V IS ITS IN CORVALLIS
Winchester Bay was visiting her Saturday.
daughter. The visitors came Tues
Mrs. Mary Burns; her daughter,
Dr. Cykler, former principal
day and stayed until Friday.
Mrs. Cora Steele of Myrtle Point,
of Riverton high school, now at
Dick
Gauer
went
with
a
group
and her son, Robert, returned
1» A. M t o 7 F. M.
of friends to Bandon on a wiener Eugene at the University of Ore Monday from a three-day visit in
gon,
was
in
Riverton
to
join
roast Sunday evening.
Corvallis. They were entertained
Now— see toe new all-in
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kerber of party of deer hunters last week
end.
Langlois were visitors Saturday at
Sonotone with every great hear
The Fanner’s returned home last
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
ing advance built hi — extra
Wednesday evening from Portland
Detlefsen.
power and battery savings
Mr. and Mrs. lthamer Robison after spending four weeks up there
available— no sacrifice to novel
are the proud owners of a new attending to their propery inter
ests there.
Ford.
size!
Consultation FREE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Minor have
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tomlinson
are the proud owners of a new been entertaining her parents, Mr.
C. R. ROGERS
and Mrs. Clyde Libolt of Eagle
gas range.
Certified Sonotone Consultant
Alfred Plaep is running his har Butte, South Dakota. This is their
first trip to the coast and they are
vester at the Knight ranch ,
M r. and Mrs. Krantz visited sure enjoying it.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norris,
Mr. and Mrs. C liff Albertson and
Mrs. George Shelton were over
USE
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Roola Butts up on the McKenzie
river this week-end.
Mrs. Gladys McEldowney re
UTE-WATI
turned home last Saturday from
Portland where she has been for
the past three months.
Mrs. Kay Howard of Hauser
• Lasting Boauty
visited with her mother and aunt,
Mrs. M ary Rocco and Mrs. Mettle
• Rapid Construction
Peterson, last Sunday.
• Insulation Values
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Marca and
• D urability
son enjoyed the trip to the Sea
• Weatherproofness
Lions caves last Sunday.
Margie Anderson of Portland
spent the week-end with the Mc-
Eldowney’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Watson enter
tained her two brothers and fam
ilies, M r. and Mrs. Clyde Shirley
and M r. and Mrs. Warren Shirley
U. U. F.
of Yoncalla over the week-end.
M r. and Mrs. W. J. Norris and
KENNETH C. THOMPSON
family of Bandon were Sunday
Langleis, Oregon
evening guests at the Shelton
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Williams and
Stevie wePe dinner guests Sunday
evening at the Ketch home.
Mrs. George Shelton visited her
And within its 220 pages you'll find the finest
mother, who is ill, in Bunker H ill
on Tuesday.
gifts and best values -for the most wonderful
Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Johnson
and Carol Ann left early Sunday
Christmas you ever gave! All the ingredients
morning for a week's vacation in
are here . . . everything from ornaments to
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Minor and
fruit cakes . . ’ something for every friend . . .
family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
every member oT"your"family! A gift from
Libolt enjoyed a trip to Roseburg
and the Sea Lions caves last Sun
Wards will make it the test Christmas ever!
day.
Birthday greetings this week
ge to “Hap” Hatfield. Pauline
W rig h t and Darrell Kaino. Many
happy returns of the day to
If you do not have
each one Is our wish.
Wards new Christmas
Patricia Roland from Redding,
Book, phone or visit
Calif., entered the fourth grade
Wards Representative
on Monday.
Phyllis Beckman of the Allegany
for a copy. It’s first
school entered the eighth grade on
come, first served!
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fetch and
Denny of Myrtle Point were vis
itors at the Fetch home Sunday
evening.
Freedman Sims made the trip to
N 7 N. Elliott St.
Vallejo, California, over the week
Phone 345-J
end, to bring his mother up here.
A surprise party was held in
Hour«: Before 9:00 A. M.
Coquille last Saturday night in
after 4 P. M.
cluding twenty-five friends and
relatives honoring the birthdays of
by Mr. and Mrs. Howey.
Then
they visited in Willamina at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Bridges.
Mrs. Bridges is Mrs.
Burns’ granddaughter.
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J. A. LAM B COMPANY.
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P LU M B IN G SERVICE—CaU 1 -L , COQUILLE. OREGON
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Landrith Heads
Famers' Co-op
SONOTONE
H E A R IN G
A t Riverton
CENTER
is just around the corner
Coquille Hotel
Insul-Lite
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Coquille
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