PAGE TWELVE I News Items From Adjacent Communities 30. There were no evening services. Services will be held next Sunday as follows. Preaching at 10 a. m. and Sunday school at 11 a. m A school board meeting was held Saturday evening at which time it was voted to make some needed im­ provements on the dressing rooms in the gymnasium and also to install a new oil heating plant for next winter. Gordon Fitz Henry of Powers ar­ rived at the A. B. Crawford home to spend most of the summer. Arago News > verstott, Kenneth and Lindy Lou and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thurman and family motored to Bridge last Sun­ day to attend the dinner given in honor of Mrs. Melissa B nson who celebrated her 90th Sunday. There were 33 in attendance e up by her children, grandchildren/ and great grandchildren. Mrs. Brownson seems to be quite active for her age. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson motored to Roseburg last Friday to visit friends and relatives. Glenda a nd Mo tv a Ri cha rds o n rema i ned with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stelzer. r ' ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sonneland and NanCy purchased the south forty of the Barnett place and will make their home there in the near future. Miss Luella Lawton left Monday evening for Powers where she will stay a few days to be with her father and brothers, before they start on the evangelistic tour. She plans to re- tum to Fairview Wednesday. Ira»Deadmond of Eugene arrived Thursday morning to visit his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Deadmond and other relatives. Ladles Aid met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Fleming with the following in attendance: Mes- dames Ward Evans, S. C. McAllister and Gordon Floming. They met again yesterday at the same place to finish the quilt they are working on. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister and Jean accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher, of Myrtle Point, to Ban d on lust -Thur s d ay,- whore ‘hey visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cox. Mrs. Wayne Woodward left Wed­ nesday for Odell Lake, where she will The following Fairview notes ar­ join Mr. Woodward and Gerald, who rived last Wednesday afternoon after have been employed there for sev­ the Sentinel, published a day early, eral weeks. was out. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank left Saturday for Corvallis, where they The Fairview Home Economics went to attend the commencement Unit held a meeting at the grange exercises. Mrs. Burbank's brother, hall last Tuesday. It was an all-day Price, being one of the graduates. meeting with a pot luck luncheon at They will return home Monday eve- noon. Mi^s Julia Bennett, Home ning. Gordon Fleming and Junior demonstration agent, demonstrated, Gulstrom have been helping with the 4«’ Why We Behave As We Do.” A chores while Mr. Burbank is away. lovely gift was presented her by the Mrs. Esther Fredenburg, of Lang- club, this being her last meeting at lois, has been visiting at the home of Fairview. The next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Aasen for the in September. Those present were: past week. Deadmbnd, Joe Berkheimer, S. B. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crawford, Thel­ Mesdames Glenn Richardson, Ray A wedding of much interest in Grange circles took place Sunday at ma and Noia, Edna and, Delbert Hendrix Charles daughter. and i Hayes, Kenton and Lillaverle Myers, I Greetner, Lloyd Teagarden, S. C. the Dora chapel when Miss Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fleming, Don- Duncanson, Doyee and children. Miller, daughter of M. C. Miller, mas- ald, Virginia and Glenn and Elon Ivyl Frye and daughter, H. M. Wal­ ter of McKinley Grange, was given in Rider all enjoyed a picnic at Broad­ do, Walter Norris, Ray Norris, Ned marriage to the overseer, Harry Mast. bent Sunday. Kay, Charles, Holverstott, R. J. Hol- The young couple went to San Fran- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Schroeder and verstott, Elmer Goodwin, Paul Prince, cisco on their honeymoon to visit the Leslie, of Coquille, and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hall, C. D. Reynolds, Charles fair. On their return they will live George Gasner and Donna Rae, of Farmer, Roberts, Misses Nelda Nor- near the Laird, Benham & Laird Norway, were Sunday guests of Mr. ris, Glenda and Melva Richardson, camp where Harry is employed. and Mrs. Gus Schroeder. Cecil Dugger received word Sun- Lorraine Norris, Helen Johnson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl left Sun- Velin Moore and Miss’Frances Pratt day that his aunt, Mrs. John Dugger, day for Corvallis, where they went of Gravelford, and Miss Julia Ben- who lived near Coquille on the Arago to attend the commencement exer- road, passed away; his wife had nett of Coquille. cises, their son, Wallace, being one Mrs. Fred Johnson underwent a been helping care for Mrs. Dugger of the O. S. C. graduates. They re- major* operation at the Keizer hospi­ and had only returned home for a turned home Monday evening. short rest. They both returned to tal last week. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sevy and Mr. Mrs. Clara Hoag, of Portland, left be with the uncle until after the fun- and Mrs. S. C. McAllister drove to Wednesday for home. She has been eral. Bandon Sunday and enjoyed a picnic visiting her daughter, Mrs. I. H. Ben- Ted Brown, who has been employed dinner in the grove there, after which ham and attended the Coquille gradu- at the C. D. Ray camp, received a they drove to Natureland home. painful neck injury and has had x- atiori. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hammack and rays taken but it is not known at ' Luella Lawton returned to Fair- family on Monday moved to Powers, this writing if the injury is serious 'where Mr. Hammack will be employ- view last Thursday after visiting her or not. sister in Eugene. ed in the logging camp. Bill Frame has been laid up with a Nadine Edwards left last Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis drove to back injury for several days. His where her parents for Eugene, Gravelford Thursday and were guests brother, Earl Frame, and wife and in­ live. Harold Norris took her to Eu- of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Webb. fant son, of Tillamook, are visiting Gordon Fleming spent from Wed- gene. at the Frame home this week. Harold Shook of Talemage, Cali­ nesday until Saturday of last week Work has been started on the Mid­ fornia, left Tuesday for home after at Portland on business. dle creek bridge just below the Mc­ spending the past week with his sis ­ Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller, Phyllis Kinley postoffice. If the bridge is and Alice left for Central Point last ter, Mrs. I. H. Benham and attending taken entirely out as seems neces­ week where they went to attend the the Coquille high school graduation. sary to put on a diferent angle for a Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith left Fri­ ng of Mrs. Miller’s brother, safer approach, it may be some time day for Santa Anna, California, McQuigg. before traffic can be resumed over Mrs. H. E. Watkins and Jean left where he plans to obtain employment. this route. The Fairview school held their Saturday for La Grande where Mary Mr. and Mrs. William Egenhoff and Watkins was a graduate from normal. graduation last week with the fol­ a party of friends from Marshfield Miss Mary will accompany them as following receiving their diplomas, were Sunday guests at the W. W. far as Portland and remain there for Helen and Pauline Kinrod, George Lawhorn home. Miss Mary Boone a short visit before coming on down Hughes, Edward Stevenson, Lyle was a house guest there until Sat­ Waldo and William Mathews. to the coast. > urday. Mrs. Everett Lafferty, Allen, Mayre Mr. and Mrs Hugh Lawhorn and Mr. and Mrs. George Reed of Los Lee and Howard of Langlois were infant daughter, of Ophir, were visi­ Angeles, California, are working for Monday visitors at the George Hamp­ tors over the week-end also. Mrs. Ray Deadmond. ton home. Mrs. J. B. O’Sullivan has as guests, Harold Norris returned home last Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Halter, Allen her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. and. Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Monday morning from Eugene where Mike Avery, from California. ■ They Shaw, Patty and Arlan and Mr. and he accompanied Nadene Edwards. left for home Tuesday. Donna Jean Duncanson is around Mrs. Gordon Fleming, Donald, Vir­ The W. W. Rhules had a house ginia and Glen and Mrs. Ethel Burns on crutches now after having an un­ warming party at their new home all enjoyed a pot luck dinner at the fortunate accident at Bandon when a Saturday. Besides all the family and Russell McBain home last Thursday log rolled on her. She was taken to their wives and husbands, a number the doctor but found that no bones of local friends enjoyed their hospi- in honor of Mr. McBain's birthday. Stephen Aasen returned home from were broken but was quite swollen. tality. The Fairview young people mo­ LaVerne college Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nevy Heller and The regular weekly bible study was tored to Powers Monday to enjoy a friends from Coquille motored to held Wednesday evening at the weiner roast gilen by the Powers Port Orford Saturday night and re­ church with J. D. Root leading the young people. Games were played turned Sunday. discussion on the 13th chapter of around the bonfire, followed by a Rhonald Maiden was among the Those going from injured last week and is now home Luke. Those present were: Mr. and weiner roast. Mrs. J. D. Root and John Paul, Mr. Fairview were: Vesta and Donna from the hospital. He was hurt at and Mrs. I. B. Sevy, Mrs. Ward Evans, Jean Duncanson, Marge Ryan, Shir­ Kline's camp in the Fairview neigh­ ley Bailey, Maxine Engels, Luella borhood. and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister. Mrs. Al Volck of Langlois visited Lawton, Ralph Zeener, Owen Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maiden have at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Frank Snodgrass, Ray Comer, Elmer a new car, a Chevrolet, and Mr. and Goodwin, £ay Crabb, Jeff Woodward, Mrs. Reuben Brown are driving a *Sevy Thursday. Rev. H. A. Minter of Coquille con­ Bud Comer, Harold and Raymond Lafayette-Nash. It is difficult to ducted the regular Sunday morning Norris. keep track of the neighbors because Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Benham and church service. Sunday school fol­ a of^the new cars. In the good old lowed with an attendance of around Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hol- 1” "days it was as easy to tell who was coming by their car rattles as it was in the horse and buggy days and we could tell the team as far as the eye could see. Capt. Greenley has brought his wife and daughter out from Myrtle Point to spend the summer at the CCC camp. ’ They will occupy the house Wool Bags and Twine built by the Eldon Holmes family. Fairview News Items 1t McKinley News 1 > 1 > FOR Hay Salt Dairy Fly Sray Household Fly Spray AND MEO -181 The one shot weed killer for Dandelion, Plantain, and Quack Grass, that will not kill your lawn. GO TO Myrtle Point News Miss Kathleen Gilkison, Miss Lor­ raine White, and Norman Williams drove from Portland Wednesday for Memorial Day. Miss White and Mr. Williams returned Monday to resume their work. They were accompanied by Delbert Steele, who went up to visit the Rose Show for the week. Mrs. Robert MacKerrow and Mrs. Donald Gilkison have rented the building formerly occupied by Snod­ grass Shoe Repair and opened a Steak and Coffee shop last Sunday. Mrs. Alice Lafferty returned from Portland Saturday, where she had been on business. Mias Ethel Roop, who accompanied her, continued on relatives and to be present at the fam- to her home at Wallowa for a visit ily gathering on Sunday, celebrating Mrs Brownson’s »Oth birthday an- before entering summer school. Monday, June 10, wtlNbpan |.chll- I niversary. June Booher will lead the Christian ' dren’s'"$layground at the city park each morning from 9 to 12 o'clock, Endeavor meeting next Sunday eve­ under the direction of Mrs. Alice Laf­ ning. The topic is "The Price of ferty. Mrs. Lafferty is very capable, Friendship.” Alton Brostrom, of Myrtle Creek, having had years of teaching experi­ ence. There will be a charge of 25c will begin an evangelistic meeting a week for each child attending. This here on Thursday evening, June 6, to will be run for eight weeks. EacH week continue until Sunday evening, June Mrs Lafferty plans to have some 23, and possibly longer. Services will contest for the children. The first begin at 7:30 o'clock and the people week ribbons will be given to the of the community are cordially invit­ girls bringing the oldest, largest, and ed to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes, of El smallest doljs and there will be a vehicle race for the boys. Qualifi- Cerrito, California, and two grand- eatlOhB W i l l be that u il iil d m ust hav e uono, Vero W ilte y , ol E l C e rrito , a nd been in attendance at least four days Robert Lantis, of Ashland, Oregon, were guests for a few days last week of that week prior to the contest. Monday evening the Royal Neigh­ at the Ray L. Beckett home. They bors met for their regular meeting. returned home by the coast road. Frank Culver went to Myrtle Point Mrs. Mary Johnson, Miss Marilyn Ziebarth and Mrs. Janice Goffield Saturday and had a broken rib taped. were taken into the order by initia­ The accident occurred at Eden Ridge tion. , Lovely refreshments were where he is employed. served at the close of the meeting. The Merry Matrons Club, R. N. A. will meet June 13 at the home of Mrs. Rufus Lemon with Mrs. Walter Sparks and Mrs. Fred Mants as host- esses. Mrs. Vesta Cobb and children of Salem are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Snyder. Mrs. L. W. Clinton entertained her pinochle club Wednesday afternoon at her hoirie on the River road. Mem- bers present were Mesdames Richard Stratton, Merle West, Harry Christy, Guests were Mesdames Vem Lundy, John Arnold, William Brown and Prizes Miss Margaret Waldamott. were won by Mrs. Christy high, and Mrs. West low and Mrs. Brown high guest prize. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. L. W. Clinton with Mrs. Harry Christy as co-hostess. Mrs. Cora Mulkey had the mls- fortune to cut her hand with an axe Monday. She was treated at Mast hospital where 20 stitches were taken. E. J. Walker and sons, E. J. and Jerry, A. L. Booher «nd son, Jim, Glenn Hutton and Clarence Filer went to Coquille Saturday and got the church bell from the old Methodist church building. The bell was kindly presented by Dr. Richmond to the local church. Clarence B. Ellison, who was prin­ cipal of the school at Helix the past year, after five years as principal here, arrived Sunday evening at the Ehrig home to visit friends here. Or­ ville Rice, who has been attending the Normal at La Grande, came in with him. Mrs. Ray L. Beckett wa< hostess at a lovely birthday dinner Sunday for the pleasure of her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Fiser. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fiser, Ruth and E. J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hutton, 'Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, Virginia and Alden. Keys made for aU locks. Steven« Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore. Bridge Notes Mrs. Harry Lindsay and daughters, Virginia Lea and Lula Marie, spent Monday with friends at Glendale and then went on to Grants Pass, where they visited until Friday with Mrs. Lindsay’s mother, Mrs. Lula Gar- rett, and sister, Mrs. George Williams. Mrs. Amelia Hitt came in from Roseburg Thursday to visit her moth- er, M ts . Melissa Brownson and other YOU ^AY CAN’T FORGET. 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