The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 09, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    Fairview News
The ladle« were dressed in long,
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old-fashion dresses made alike, two Fairview last week were the Claude
were of pink material and two were Humphrey family, the Arthur Miller
of blue ^material. They also wo*
sunbonnets to match their dresses,
M _*nd
Phillipa and
while the men wore overalls and son-
“n-oi Coquille, and Mrs. Bar­
white shirts
ney Berg and lon' Allen' °* Hood
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River, visited with Mrs. Fred Johnson
Harold Norns arrived home last aRd
Hedden on
Sunday from Eugene for a three week
.hOid VarU°2
Johil Purdy *nd famly visited rel-
Bibie schooli in the uirvew church ,Ove, in
ow
for the grade school chiWren from
Thoge attendln< the oW.Ulm
nine o’cock until 12:00 o’clock, start- t Sumner last Saturday evening
ing on Monday morning of next week,
Fairview
for two weeks. All the children in
Ne>J Mr and Mrj CUrence
the valley are asked to come.
¡Deadmond. Nelda Norris, Ray Dead-
, Mr«.. J. R Jacxson. of Santa Rosa, niond, Harvey Thommen, Bill Byerly
California, arrived on Wednesday of Bnd Kenneth Holverstott.
last week to visit her son and daugh- ! Mr sntJ Mrg chag Geitner and
ter -in-law, Mr, and' Mrs. Charles I Mr.
Mrg. clarence Deadmond
Norway News Items
Mrs. Edith Broner, of San -Fran-
ciaco, is here visiting with her
brother, Robert Trigg, of Myrtle
Point, and at the Rufus Rylander
home.
Ms. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder and
grandson, Freddie Yarbrough, of
Fairview, and Mrs. Schroeder's sister
and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Gar-
routte and son Merk, had a picnic din­
ner together the 4th of July down on
Hunter's creek in Curry county. .
The following quotations are based
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bunch and on prices being paid in Monday’s
daughter, Mrs. Marion George, aU of trading session:
Rink Creek, were up to Myrtle Point
CATTIJC—Good grain-fed steers
last Wednesday. Mr. Bunch had to $13.00 l<> 13.85. Good grass steers
be present on the draft board, so
Mrs. Bunch got out at the A. R. Ben­
nett's and spent the afternoon visiting
with Mrs. Bennett and mother, Mrs.
Julia Leap while Mrs. George went
on to Myrtle Point and spent the
afternoon with her friend Mrs. Carrol
Climmer.
Mrs. Forence Ellis ami family of
Cottage Grove, came iiyMonday for
a short visit with her brother Roy
Robison, and family,
Sunday dinner guests at the J. H.
McCloskey home were Mr. and Mrs.
Z. C. Strang of Coquille, Mrs. Rachel
Bugle of Aahland, Mrs. Elisabeth
Lett and daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Emil Peterson and son Don­
ald, and Mrs. Herman of Broadbent.
Mrs. A. R. Bennett and mother
Mrs. Julia keep, of Roeeburg, spent
the afternoon of the 4th with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Wannamaugher, of Myrtle
Point.
FAT LADIES!
WANTED FOR
“No Risk” Reducing
Portland Livestock
Market Report
S unny B rook
THE TOWH P{/MP
Here's a front row seat
io the best show in townl
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hickam, of Co­
quille, spent Monday evening visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robison
Need ajtew Car ?
then-better aet it !
in this list?
AS! YOU
Guard your Tax Stampi
Glass Bank holds Sevon
U. S. Bondsl
So before jumping at conclusions, get the
whole story on new-car buying. Drop in
on your Buick dealer for full details. He
is at your service—any time.
Ifyuu'r* eligible to buy
Southwestern Motor Company, 4M 1st St, Coquille, Ore.
Southwestern Motor Co.. 7th & Spruce, Myrtle Point. Ote.
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