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PAGE FIVE No Decision At Building Hearing Cameron, and Wm. Tibbet, ofhad served six months as Thtef air Oakdale, Calif. Those present were | observers. Mr. Geitner was awarded division of agriculture. It is needless fpr me to emphasize a pip fur serving six months. Arm M t . and Mrs. Wm. Tlghmen, of Mrs, Cameroa*« siater. Minnie D. bands will be awarded to ail the the value of cheese as a source of Coquille, spent Tuesday and Wednez Tibbet, from California; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gauer and children, Richard watchers in tiie valley who have strength and health, nor to observe The hearing which the city council Oregon members of the armed day of last week with Min Lilia verie and Joanne; W. H. Tibbet, Mr. and served one hundred hours or more. thaf its greater use will aid in the had set tor Monday evening us to forces, who will be away from home Myer*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaslin and conservation of other products of what should be done with the Hersey on November 3, election day, may Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, of Fair Mrs. Glenn Griffith; Rubin, Buddy building on First street, between vote by mail in that election, Earl dew visited at the home of Mr and and Sandra Lynn Griffith. The table family, of Coquille, moved to the Bill which the supply is diminishing. Since it is essential to both the was beautifully spread with birth Griggs home last week. ■pool hall, was quite largely attended Snell, secretary of state, said today in Mrs. E. J. My<rs Saturday. Mrs. George Stevenson, of Coquille, national and state welfare to main day cakes, flowers and place cards, and extended over a period of nearly issuing instructions for voting ab Mr. and Mrs. Ctaienee Schroeder, A bountiful dinner was served. Ice visited last Tuesday with her daugh tain a balance between production and tivo hours. cf Corvallis, were guests of Mr and sentee ballots. consumption, it is a pleausre to cream, and watermelon were served ter, Mrs. Charier Geitner. council went In explaining the process of voting Mrs. Frank Burbank last week. Word has been received that Mr. direct attention to andvrge coopera after the dinner. ■MMteBakMNHMk adhMM and- tion of u pyr citizens in the obser- tened to the witnesses which J. Ar the voter must be registered in the made a business trip to Roseburg'last thur Berg, representing Mrs. Hersey, precinct in which he maintains his Wednesday and returned home Thurs daie und San Pedro, Calif., and ex- parents of a seven and one- pocU to return to Oregon late in pound baby boy born August 5, at America,” the Governor added. had requested to attend. legal residence. So long as the place day. San Diego, Califronia, to Mr. and Mrs. - Local storekeepers throughout the September for an indefinite visit. AU these gentlemen, who are Co of legal residence is not changed and Mrs. Mary Greenleaf, of California, -------------------- Melvin Kenyon. Mrs. Kenyon was [nation are joining hands with Uncle quille business men -E. L. Perrott, the voter votes in at least one county arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the former Millicent Dow, of Fair Sam in making every housewife J. D. Gillespie, E. A. Walked, A. G. wide election in the two-year period Tyrrell Woodward Thursday for a view. aware of America's ‘‘number one food Thrift and Lloyd Gregg by letter— ending Nov. 30,, the registration is visit. • - value** during the period of August expressed the opinion that the build valid and need not be renewed. Bobby Giorgis was in the Coquille Mr. and Mrs. Berl Cox, of Eugene, 17 to 29, when domestic cheese is ing could be repaired, made safe as Here are the steps required for vot were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Hospital Wednesday morning for being featured as a national Victory a fire hazard, and that she should be ing by absentee ballot: and Mrs. S. C. McAllister. After din- treatment after being hit with the Food Special. allowed to repair it and make it 1. If the registration is valid, send ner they went on to Bandon to visit the Morrb Ray lo“in“ Cheese Highly Concentrated, ready for a prospective tenant. an ordinary letter to the county clerk Mr. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee camP‘ u Bobby received a very deep and Energy Food Mrs. Hersey said she contemplated of your home county, within 30 days Cox, before returning to Eugene Mon-1 gash above and down the side of his making upwards of $200 worth of re proceeding the election; asking for an right eye. Dr. Gould took four day. pairs; including a better foundation, absentee ballot. Thia letter should stitches in his wound and ordered him Aug. 14—James A. Johnson and z W. R. Ixing made a trip to Ijinglois new floor and strengthening of the give the voter's precinct number if with Arthur Jones, of Myrtle Point' home to bed. Bobby feels that he was Bessie Spurgeon, both of Marshfield. sidewalls, known, the address to which the bal Sunday. On returning home Mr. j fortunate in that his eye was not in- They were married by Justice G. N. After all the evidence or "testimony lot should be sent and the applicant’s i 1 lured by' the line nor by the breaking Bolt at hii office in Marshfield last Jones remained as a dinner guest at, was presented the council by- reso name in full. Friday. ■ ' , . ' of' hi,s glasses. . „ ' . ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Long. lution voted that -iq its present con I Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Molthu and 2. Upon receipt of the ballot, the Aug. 15 — Enuoy E. Curley, of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder and dition it is dangerous and should be vbter marks it promptly and returns ' girls have moved to Coquille, where Marshfield, and Ruth F. Jenkins, of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ' Phillipa, of removed. it in the return envelope enclosed by North Bend. Another motion then carried, that the county clerk. The affidavit on will be at home to their friends at Aug. 15—Lester F. Vrooman, and d finer guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Ml. Mrs. Hersey and her contractor should the back of the envelope must be 110 N. Division St. after the first of Alberta L. Milburn, both of Empire. Carl. confer with the building inspector subscribed and sworn to before a next week. They were married by Rev. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Meldun Carl were and fire chief in regard to the im notary public and the ballot must be Laura Church, of Bullards Route, is G. Brown at the M. E. parsonage here Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. provements to be made, after which mailed so that It reaches the county visiting with her grandmother in last Saturday. Keith Cribbs, of Coquille. the council will decide whether to clerk not less than five days before Marshfield thia week. Aug. 17—Wm. Eugene Tice, of Ta Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller received allow the building to be repaired. Wayne Robinson, a former princi the election. coma, Wash., and Blanche Anna a card from their son, Wallace, who Council members expressed the in pal of Riverton High School, is now 3. Soldiers, marines, sailors, coast Sandon, of Coquille. is stationed at FL Leonard Wood, Mo. tention to be perfectly fair with Mrs. guardsmen or other members of the 'employed at the central emploment Aug. 17—Rolland Homer Frazier Governor Charles A. Sprague en They report he is feeling fine. Hersey, but insist that the city’s armed forces who are not registered office for the Kaiser Shipbuilding- and Beatrice Bushnell, both of Mvrtle ' joys tiie varieties offered by the Alvin MeQuigg, of Central Point, building code and ordinances must voters, may register by writing to Corporation as an interviewer. Mr. Point. They were married on Mon ever popular cheese tray. and Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller, be strictly adhered to. Robinson plans to move his family their home county clerks for a blank day by Rev. G. A. Gray at his home From the annual output of more The sticker, therefore, wiU be the and subscribing this blank before a Phyllis and Alice, of Myrtle Point, to Portland as soon as he finds a here. than twenty-six million pounds of and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish, of Cb- present valuation of the building. home for them. notary, wherever they may be. This Aug. 18—Thomas H. Offord, of cheese produced in the cheese factor The city's law permits the owner is of special importance to those quille, were Saturday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Drew, of Char Marshfield, and Irene W. Siegrist, of ies of Oregon, nearly twenty million and Mrs. Nile Miller. to make improvements and repairs men who may become 21 years of age leston, were visitors at the home of North Bend. Miss Marylin Pauli had her tonsils Mr. and Mrs. Basil Olson last Sunday. pounds are exported to out of state on wooden buildings up to ten per since entering the service. If sta Aug. 18—Gayle Alfred Bush, of ir.kets, Governor Charles A. cent of their value but for anything tioned abroad, the service man may removed at a Coquille hospital last Wendel Clausen, of Medford, vis Coquille, and Zada Clarine Simmons, Sprague declared in directing atten more than ten per cent, the improve subscribe to the blank before a com week. She is getting along nicely. ited at the Alton Clausen home dur ■of Marshfield. tion to the observance at August 22 Mrs. Mike Fairebied and Billy, of ing the past week. ments and repairs must be according missioned officer of the American i to 29. as “Cheese Week for All Scottsburg, were weekend guests at to the building code which specifies forces. Loda White spent the day in town America” tjie home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. on business last Wednesday. — new ---- fireproof construction and, which in In view of tiie added wealth that Wm. Knabe. thia case might be a prohibitive ex The 1942-43 school year will begin comes to Oregon through the sale of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Harry are the at Riverton August _ 31. The _ grade pense. ihis vital product, Oregon naturally is parents of another baby boy born to school (4C) will have as its teachers: Mrs. Hersey's public statement was deeply<4nterested in every effort to Tapestry, Velours, Mohairs them last week at the Mast hospital. Norris ~ ~ ‘ that when the building was being Kemp, principal; Carlos increase the demand for cheese, the This makes seven boys and two girls White, seventh and eighth grades; rented it returned her between five As lew as Referring to the present campaign Governor said. Mrs. Jane Creager, fifth and sixth and six per cent net on the invest to save fats for the government for in their family, This is particularly true at the Mrs. Eiwin Fry, Mrs. Sherman grades; Miss Opal Robison, third and ment. She pointed out also that re manufacture into explosive, J. L. present time when, by reason of the strictions for the duration of the war Stevens of Peoples Market submits Lewis, and Mrs. Walter Cummins, of fourth grades; and Miss Cora E. success of the patriotic effort to en prevent her putting a new building the following rules governing the Powers, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Craw Kronsteiner, first and second grades. hance production, in the face of dif ford and Mrs. Lee Sunbaum of North For the high school. Union High, No. on the lot at this time. handling of contributions: ' ficulties, the dairy industry Jias pro Bend, were Wednesday guests of Mr. 3: Norris Kemp, superintendent; Feer Things To DO duced a surplus which threatens the Jack J. Koch, Smith-Hughes instruct 1. Save all your waste cooking'fat*. and Mrs. John Widmark. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish, of Co or; Mrs. Sara Nye Anderson, Home Save jfen drippings from roast ham, beef, lamb find poultry. Save broiler quille, were Wednesday evening Ec., and as janitor of both schools, drippings from steaks, chops, veal and guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wid Harry Hatfield. Mr. Hatfield will —i Mrs. also probably drive a bus. A statement of receipts and dis- bacqn. Save deep fats, whether lard mark. Herbert Carl held a Calf club meet Hanly is school clerk again this year. bursements for the July 4th celebra or vegetable shortening, from fried ing at his home Wednesday evening The directors for the Union High tion was made by Secretary Tailant potatoes, fish, doughnuts, etc. 2. Pour into clean, wide-mouthed with the following members present; school district are Joe. Nilsen, chair Greenough at the Chamber of Com can. It is best to popr into a wide Junior and Darwin Gulstrom, Glenda man; Mrs. D. P. Jenkins, Mrs. Con merce session Tuesday noon: Receipts mouthed can, such as a coffee or veg Lillie, Allen and Dickey Bishop and ard Borgard, Gareld Russell and Victory Girl Ticket Sales $1,017.00 etable shortening can. Be sure the Pat Blondell. Mr*. ^lden Butler and Chrissie Corrie. For Riverton district Donations to Finance Com. «98.50 can is spotlessly clean. And strain R.'W. Bishop were also callers at the No. 4, the directors are Wendelin Dance Ticket Sales - - 750.95 your fats as you pour them in, so that J. D. Carl home and Mrs. Carl served Fetch, chairman; Mrs. Clara Jeffery and I .ester Clausen. her guests ice cream and cake. Concession - - - - 327.10 all foreign matter is removed. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterson and 3. Keep in refrigerator or a cool, Total $2,793.55 dark place until you have collected Donald and Mrs. Liszie Lett made a trip to Portland last Wednesday via A recapitulation shows the follow at least- one pound. ( 4. Take to your meat dealer, who is the Coast highway. They visited at ing: Mrs. W. J. Wheeler returned home $2,703.55 co-operating patriotically in this the home of Mrs. Sarah Williams, in last Thursday from Eugene after Total Receipts 1,898.74 drive. He will weigh your can of faL Portland, and they also visited with visiting with relatives and freinds for Total Expenditures pay you the established price for it, friends in Tillamook before returning several days. Net Cash Balance - $ «94.8.1 and start it on its way to-the-war in home by Roseburg Saturday. John Perdy and family moved last Mrs' Clair Keltner and Lynn, of week to Valsetz, Oregon. Permanent Improvement Items 398.13 dustries. Frozen food locker plants ----- •---- will also accept your salvaged fats. Nampa, Oregon, and Miss Arlene Those attending the old time dance - ' $1,292.94 Four Things Not To Do Aasen, of Myrtle Point, were Wed at Sumner last Saturday from Fair Gross Profit 1. Don’t take less than 1 pound at nesday evening dinner guests of Mr view were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Among the larger expense items and Mrs. Ward Evans. , were $140.6«, railroad tickets for or- a time to your meat dealer. Deadmond, Nelda Norris, Jackie Mr. and Mra. E. J. Myers drove to Hanson. Bill Byerly, Kenneth Hol- 2. Don't take your fats to the meat chestra; $534.90 for the orchestra; ____ Utt _ $104. for defense stamp prizes; dealer in glass containers or paper Broadbent Sunday and visited at the verstott and Ray Deadmond. . home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan. $358.60 to E. L. Perrot A Sons for bags. G. B. Dow returned home last Mon 3. Don't let fats stand so long that Mrs. J. L. Burtis and Musses Pamela day from Los Ahgeies and San Diego, labor and sanding; $129.25 for in ternal revenue tax on dance tickets they become rancid. If they do, the and Maureen Evans visited at the where he visited with his daughters, home of Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Gray Mrs. Melvin Kenyon, Mrs. John Scott and $157.t5 for prizes and commis glycerine content is reduced. ft. Don't take your fats to the meat in Coquille Monday. sions to Victory Girl contestants. and Mrs. Edgar Allard. dealer on week-ends if you can avoid Mrs. Clair Keltner and Lynn, and' J. A. Deadmond returned last Sun it. Help him by returning them early Miss Arlene Aasen, were Thursday day from a business trip to eastern guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knife. in tiie week. Oregon. Mrs. Roy Mast, Ardyce and Jerene, K. O. Bernhardt, of Marshfield, was of Alleghany, visited at the home of a visitor in the valley last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Collage, of Ar Donald Earl Landaker, a graduate Townsend Club, No. 1, opened its Miss Maureen Evans returned home cata, California, visited from Friday of Coquille High in May. 1941, but whose home is now in Portland, and regular session Tuesday evening with with them after visiting for three until Sunday with relatives in the valley. who has been on active duty with President Von Pegert in the chair. weeks at the Maat home. Miss Pamela Evans was a Sunday Mrs. Robert Kim bro left last Tues the Navy since Jan. 20 this year, re Regular business was taken care of dinner guest at the Albert Lillie home. day after visiting several days with ceived the rating of Aviation Ma and the bulletin was read. Mr. and Mra. Nile.Miller were Sun her sister, Mrs. Ray Deadmond. Eighty-flve members and friends chinist Mate, third class, when he The Fairview Grange will hold its graduated on Monday this week from attended the caravan meeting in day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. regular meeting at the grange hall the Sand Point Naval Air Station at Marshfield Sunday, 18 ef whom were Lyle PauU. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans and next Saturday evening. Seattle. He was one of a class of 156 from Club No, 1, Coquille. Maureen, visited at the homes of Mr. Mrs. Donald Phillipa and son, Dean, We were sorry to learn at the men who completed the four months advanced V»inin< «’urse and r*‘Ports meeting Sunday that Chai Wetter- and Mrs. John Felsher and Mr. and returned home last Sunday after spending a week with her mother, immediately for active duty, afloat man. state national representative, Mrs. Chester Wilson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter were Mrs. Lillie Johnson. Mr. Phillipa also will leave Oregon In October for his or ashore. _ old home in Ohio, where he expects Sunday evening guests of Mr. and spent the weekend at the Johnson I ranch. • ' to live. — Mra,EJ.Myers. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. MaA I lister were I Rufus Byerly returned to Seattle Na*t meeting of the club will be a potluck Urthday dinner at 8:30 Sunday evening luncheon guests of last Monday after visiting relatives .Mr and Mr». George Gyiaapie. in the valley fur a week. . Ve is to kun the array in ftrt days. Soldiers And Sailors May Vote Nov. 3 Arago News Riverton News Eat More Cheese ! Marriage Licenses How To Collect And Save Cooking Fats Occasional (hair $8.95 Biegger Furniture Final Report On July 4 Celebration Fairview News Don Landaker A Navy Aviation Mate Townsend Club Probate Court Cases Appraisers appointed were W. K. Mr. Tilghman; songs by Mrs. Hatcher Cross. Leland Peterson and Forest and Mrs. Briner; harmonica solo by Tomlinson. — ...... , Mrs. Von Pegert with Mrs. Laird at A petition for administration at the the piano. Door prise was won by -$835.63 estate left by Ella V. Schrum. Mrs. E. Buckner. Meeting closed by who died Aui. X was filed in pro ail singing “God Bless America." bate court on Monday. There were 35 present wlio enjoyed A petition for the apolntment of pudding and graham crackers in the Lillie Flora Johnson as guardian for dining hall —Press Cor. Charles Clifford Cook, was filed by .Clarence Barton in probate court on ' Calling cards, 50 for $1.00. Monday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Long visited affair corps He has been visiting for the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland P. several weeks at the Ray Deadmond Linn, in Myrtle Point last Friday. ranch. Mrs. Lillie Johnson made a busi- Mrs. Charles Griffith «»a a Friday caller at the Ward Evans home. ness trip to North Bend last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griggs, of Foster, Arian Shaw has been quite serious weFe callers in the valley last Sun- ly ill and is confined to hie bed. A birthday dinner party was given Charles Geitner attended the meet- last week at the home of Mr. and Mis. Glenn Griffith at Arago, han- ing last Monday evening at Coquille ' onng Mrs. Griffith's mother, Mrs. R. for the awarding of pins to those who