PAGE TEN Christmas Musicale Fun In A Bargain Basement At Pioneer Church P'uture Train, Ship for New York Fair 16,000 Accidents Due To Road Hogging drivers to pay too little attention to their car's position, or to trespass upon a portion of the roadway to which an­ other driver is entitled, is Reflected in the following excerpts from last year’s Oregon traffic accident summary: Number of drivers not having right-of-way, 9,763. Number of drivers on wrong side of road, 3,763. Number of drivers cutting in, 2,747. wrong side of the road or straddles the yellow line is not the only of­ fender among the road hogs. Much of the difficulty is created by persons whose minds simply are not on their driving. With their attention fo­ cused on the scenery or on some in­ teresting day-dream, they permit their cars to wander slowly from one lane -into another, making it almost impossible for cars behind them to pass. ™ Also in the “road-hog" class is the Marriage Licenses Fairview News Items The Fairview home extension unit met at the home of Mrs. H. M. Hall on Thursday of last week and held an all-day meeting. Miss Julia Bennett was present and demonstrated a num­ ber of attractive, inexpensive party dishes, of which samples were eaten at lunch time. Du*ing..the business meeting in the afternoon, the group voted to pay the yearly dues to the state council. An informal discussion of table etiquette followed. The next meeting will be on January 24 and “Good Grooming” will be demon­ strat by project leaders. Mrs. J. C. Hedden and Alice and brother-in-law, K. O. Bernhardt, of Marshfield, visited relatives in Fair­ view last Friday. The home economics club of the I CaUipg cards. 50 for «1.00 local grange held an all-day meeting .at the hall on Wednesday of last week and a grange meeting was held Satur­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Benham visited at Bridge last Sunday and returned home to find the ashes of their bam, which had burned that morning. Cause of the blaze is not known. Christmas programs planned by local groups will be held next week. Thursday evening, December 22, the Fairview school will present its an­ nual program at the community hall. The following evening, December 23, fin. Mildrede Waldo will be in charge of a program at the Riverside school and Sunday evening, December 23, the Fairview Sunday school will give an evening of Christmas joy. Sweet Spot of Coquille fresh homemade Candy for Christmas Difference CTRIC Mfasfof thi Dishts—Ditpitis of Zarbogo—tLKTIUCALLYl BIEGGGER & GUNDERSON usn> FURNITURE BIEGGER & GUNDERSON FURNITURE V