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December 20, 1963     News and Standard
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Page 4 Temper gets you into trouble. Pride keeps you there. Luck is always against the man who de- pends on it. Few things are more danger- ous than a train of thought that carries no freight. A ready hand is better than a ready tongue. Coulee City By Mrs Grace Steinmetz Slmdentsarriving home last weekend from college included Vicki Mltchell, Paul Roberts and l~dl McLcanfrom Whitwor~. Dai 1963 to friends everywhere. t11 I COLUMBIA BASIN Mr & Mrs A1 Aavestrud & Family L Christmas is a time for joy and hope and peace. We hope your days will be filled with them all. Skip & Ella Conner ." - THE NEWS--STANDARD Washington Dec 20, 191 Thompson, Whitw orth smaent f~om Wisconsin, will spend Xmas daywith the McLeans. Tom Schmidt is home from WWSC; Larry Tanneberg and Janicc IAtt from CWSC; Russell Knopp, Larry Isaak, Mary Ann ~ar, Jack Houston and Mel Iolly from Seattle Pacific. Students expected ho me rids weekend include Steve Jones and Daryl Miller from the UniversRy; IAnda Adkins, Jim Bach, Wen - atchee V alley College; Marian Sehmidt, Patty N e i h a r t, Dan Razey, Philip Buob, Karen Marsh, Bormie Mc Le an, Kit & Mrs Bill McLean and Philip Isaak, WSU; Naomi Bolyard, Northwest Bible College, Seattle; Ed Gamed, Un- iversity of Puget Sound; BLll Mil- ler from Pacific Lttt~exan in Ta- coma; Joan Bechtol, who attends a beauty school in Spokane, will also be home fot Ghr2stmas. /¢ff & /Vffs Leo Lavin spent the weekend wifl] Mrs Lavln's sister and borther-in-law, h:r & Mrs Lester Webley and family in Kettle Falls. Marie Campbell, a kindergarten teacher inthe Pasco schools, is to arrive this weekend to spend the weekend with her brother, Waiter Campbell and family. Mr & kl~ T E Austin spent Sun- day thr ough Friday in Seattle, called their by the death of Mr Austin's sister, Mrs Mac Morgan. They also visited the Bud Amtins in North Bend. The Jasper Bttrtons visitec the Walt Gilben3rs in E1eczrlc City Satmday. Mr & Mrs Clyde Schoolcraft spent the weekend with their children, the George Mazshalls, and the Le on ar d Schoolcrafts. MrsL E Jeffers, who had spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs Dick Anderson and family, re- turned home with them. Henry Taschereau was taken to the Grand Coulee Dam Area Hos- pital Saturday following a Light stroke, but is reported much im- proved. Mr & Mrs Chet Evans spent the weekend in Pasco helping their daughter and family, the Rodney Caseys, move into a new home. Bob and Richard Evans visit~:d the Careys Sunday. Mr & Mrs Ji m Jess attended a house warming for Dewey Gross in Wilson Creek Friday night. Mrs Frances Tucker has return- ed from a visit with relatives in Ellensburg. ~ & Mrs L a r r y Schultz and family of Spokane spent the wee~ end with her parents, Mr & Mrs Leonard Johnson, riding down with Mr Johnson who is employedI at Newport. Terry Gerken, Winchester, spent the weekend with his grand- parents, ~ & Mrs Henry Ca~. Mr & Nks Harvey Sch midt attended a dinner at the ~ue~ d' Alene Haml in Spokane Saturday night for Loyal Protective In - suzanee agents and their wives. Mr & Klrs Ron Bolyard and Bretti spem the weekend with the Greg~ Ekenbargers in Claelan. | Mr &lVlrs EW Rice and Mr& I Harold Jensen attended Po- mona C~ange in Waterville Satin- day night. The Grandmothers Club had their Oxtistmas party, a potluck luncheon, Dec 9th at the home of Mrs Lee PRts. ERRY CttRIST- * A MAS ALL! We TO want this message to tell you what we would like to say to you indi. vidually--with a warm handclasp. We appre. ciate your patronage during file past year and our only hope is that it will continue • . . that we will come to know you better, to serve you better. Hugh Neitt Agency COULEE CITY ..... J J t * ~bout it i May peace be with you and goodwill reign over you during this joyous Christmas season. cll'm