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TMt COQUILLE VALLEY SKNTtNtL, COQUILLE. OREGON. *AlüR8DAY, JANUARY 14, IMS. g g q--IJ Norway News Items 1 PAGE SEVEN ■ I ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I Bunch at their home in eastern I 1 gon, near Payette, Ida. Paul year. Refreshments of cookies, fruit Ore- salad and tea were served to Mes- dames Robert Fish and Gene, Tyrrell Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder called Mrs. Harvey Gant, of Norway,, re Woodward, J. L. Burtis, Ann Flshpr, < n their new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKinley, one evening last week ceived word last week of the death Warren Plaep, S. C. McAllister, Chas. and on Saturday afternoon they went nf her brother-in-law at Oregon city, Griffith and Loretta and Ward Evans Mrs. Dave Sumerlin had a severe to Coquille to see their daughter, Mrs. '' ~ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers and Mrs. W. A. Warner, and found her improv fall Saturday while cleaning the Nor IS. C. McAllister visited*sMHe homes of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers and Mrs. ing nicely since her return from the way school building. There is a new family in the Nor S. C. McAllister visited at the homes Portland hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Druliner pnd way school district, Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher children, Bonnie and Douglas, and Baker, who have two children at and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers in Mrs. A. R. Bennett, of Norway, attended a tending school. They are Deanna and Myrtle Point last Saturday. Myers and Mrs. McAllister also visited meeting sponsored by the Navy Re Donald. James Cheer has moved out of the Mrs. John Myers at the Mast hospital cruiting Service at the Union High school gymnasium in Myrtle Point Norwuy district, taking his little und report she was a little better. Mrs. Marthu Pauli, of Gardiner, last Friday evening. The motion pic- tlau<btrr, Samantha, out of school She North tures, depicting Surface ships, air and here. ' * wfH enter ‘ school ‘ at “ "* visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. submarine action, were enjoyed by i Bend. There are three absentees this Robert Fish and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zeller last Wednesday. all, though some scenes were not too week on account of sickness Miss Glenda Little spent Friday plain. | night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Martin Schmidt lias received Ward Evans." word from her son, Dill Smith, who Mr.- and Mrs. Jack Knife became graduated Jan. 8 from Farragut Ida., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle and the proud parents of a baby boy, born that he will .be home for a short visit children came in from Reedsport to them last Monday at the Knife hos before entering the navy. Mr. and Mrs? Mike Daniels left- Monday evening and were Arago vig- pital. The young lad has been named ‘ itors that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Hamilton and "he weighed Tuesday morning for Portland on a Doyle are planning, on moving to nine pounds. Both mother and son business trip, expecting to return Myrtle Point where Mr. Doyle will be are-doing nicely.' Thursday. ( employed. Johnny Peterson arrived* home on A. B. Bennett and Harry Druliner Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller were Sun a short furlough from Fort Ord, Cal have finished shingling the Gus day dinner guests at the home of Em ifornia, last week and is visiting at Breuer barn on the Oravelford road mett Hammack and family in Myrtle the home of his father, Pete Peterson. and are shingling- the P. E. Breuer Point. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison of residence this week while God’s glori the North Bend road were also there. ous sunshine beams upon us. Mr. and Mrs. Meiden Carl and Mrs. Martin Schmidt spent last Sat were Bunday dinner guests urday night with her daughter, Mrs. (Douglas I of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cross of Co- Derward Strong, helping her care * • i ! quille. for her twp sick children. The Caravan of Townsend clubs Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl visited at Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett and I the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wat of Coos county met Jan. 10 at W. O. Mrs. Julia Leep spent Saturday af son last Friday. They also called at W. hall, with Coquille Townsend ternoon and evening with Mr. and the Levi Snyder home in the after Clubs, Noe. 1 and 2, as boats. The Mrs. Edd Wannamaugher, of East ladies of the two clubs served a pot noon. Myrtle Point. Mrs. Wannamaugher Mrs. Virgil Todd received word luck dinner at 12:90 o'clock to the is still quite miserable, only able to ¡of the death of her brother and left 93 persons in attendance. be up a little while at a time. In the afternoon there was a very Hast Friday for California where she Last Friday Mrs. Harry Druliner I will attend the funeral services and good meeting. All were willing and attended an all-day meeting of the also visit at the home of her parents, anxious to continue another year. A W. C. T. U. held at the home of Mrs good program consisting of a number Mr. and Mrs. Gerlock. Mabie Martin. A potluck dinner Pamela Evans was a Sunday guest of readings and songs was presented. was served. The quilt the members Members from Myrtle Point, Marsh- at the Albert Lillie home. are making will go to Mrs. Patricia Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and field and North Bend attended. Cox, nee Patty Joe Druliner, at Sitka, Maureen and Mrs. Ann Fisher visited On February 28, the next meteing ] Alaska. Think Coos is getting a at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester touch of Alaskan weather as the Willson in Myrtle Point last Satur thermometer was down to 25 de day. grees Tuesday morning. Mrs. Harvey Myers spent several Mrs. M. B. Bennett came as far as days last week visiting her husband, the home of her son, A. R. Bennett, Harvey Myers at Sutherlin. Lillian, will are will that be held in the same hall. We expecting a large crowd as we elect our officers for the year at time.—Press Correspondent, * See our large display of choice pot plants at Bergen*!, across highway Jan. 11—John Sader, of Empire, from telephone office. Not the and Carol Graham, of Marshfield. cheapest but the best. Phone 84. s Marriage Licenses ! Arago News Townsend Clubs Caravan Met Here ily, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Breuer, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey their daughter, Mrs. Paula Cook and Fish while she was away. Mr. Myers children, of Myrtle Point, who drove brought his wifd* home Sunday eve over to Marshfield to visit another ning and spent a, few days in Arago daughter knd family, Mr. and Mrs. before returning to Sutherlin. Ben Daniels. Returning home in the Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister were evening they took Mother Bennett Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. back with them. and Mrs. Frank Lane. Mr. and Mfs. Guy Mann left Tues Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con day morning for Roseburg taking his ducted the regular Sunday morning father back to his home in Roseburg, church service. Sunday school fol after his having spent the holidays lowed with an attendantee at 38. The here. —- - new Sunday school offtcere for the- Mr. and Mrs. George Gasner and following year are as follows: Supt., daughter, Donna Rae, were Sunday Nile Miller; assistant supt., Mr. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plaep; and sec-tyaas., S. C. McAllis McCloskey. Mrs. Emil Peterson and ter. There will be services again next Mrs. Elizabeth Lett were Sunday af Sunday and Rev. Mr. Pryor of the ternoon guests. Methodist church in Myrtle Point, will The regular bi-monthly meeting of be the speaker. the Myrtle Point Una Rebekah Lodge Mrs. Albert Lillie and Glenda and met at the I.O.O.F. hall to instaU the Pamela Evans were Sunday evening new officers tor the coming year: the visitors at the Albert Gulstrom home. Noble Grand, Mrs. Sandy Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller, Mr. and Vice Grand, Enith Rackleff; secretary, Mrs’ Lyle Pauli and Marilyn of Myr Mrs. Rose Jewett, and treasurer, Mrs. tle Point, and Mrs. Martha Pauli of Rose Carter. Mrs. R. R. Rackleff at Gardiner, were Monday guests at the tendedanti said they had about forty home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller. present. At the close of the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish left Fri sandwiches and coffee were served. day for Eugene and spent several days On Wednesday evening the Rebekah I there on business, returning home and I.O.O.F. lodges are invited to be I ' Sunday. guests of the Coquille lodges at their Mrs. J. D. Carl was a Sunday guest joint installation. Mrs. A. R. Bennett and Mrs. Julia at the Lawrence Rackleff home. Two ball games were played at the Leep called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird last Saturday.afternoon. Phillip Arago Gym last Friday evening when Laird, their youngest son, was spend the girls volley ball team met the Point volley ball girls and ing the day with his parents, having (Myrtle 1 defeated by them. The Arago stopped off on his way back to camp, ¡were | (Fort Stevens), from spending a day : boys played the Myrtle Point Junior | high and defeated them by a small with his sisters in California. Mrs. Elizabeth Lett, Mrs. Roy Rob margin. Mrs. Martha Pauli, of Gardiner, ison, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schmidt, Mr. Mrs. Lyle Pauli and Marilyn, of Myr and Mrs. Rudy Roecheck, all of Nor way attended a Grange party and tle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Nile potluck supper at Myrtle Grange hall Miller were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Widmark. last Saturday night. The regular school board meeting Mrs. Walter Schroeder has received word of the safe arrival of her daugh- was held Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long with all members present. Mrs. Melden Carl and Douglas f O R visited Mrs. S. C. McAllister Monday MAXIMUM evening while Mr. Carl attended the school board meeting. The regular monthly Missionary meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Evans last Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Charles Griffith assisting as host FEED ess. The meeting opened with Mrs Evans in charge of the devotionals as follows: Song so Sweet to Trust In Jesus*” Scripture reading, I John 4th ■ i Mrs. Evans; song, *1 Dairy Feeds .. 1 Triangle Milk Thee;” reading, “World at One in 'Maker, Bar-Nona Dairy Feed, Triangle Milk Ration and AlMna Prayer." Mrs. Griffith; readings, . Dairy Feed. Each is built from a "Customs in Africa,” by the following carefully balanced formula of ladies: Mesdames Griffith, Warren cereal grains, minerals and con Plaep, Ward Evans, Robert Fish, centrates for maximum milk production. Tyrrell Woodward and S. C. McAllis Ask your focal /red ter. There was a short business meet Joaltr about Tritngto ing with the president. Mrs. Robert Diiry r—Ji Now I I Fish in charge. - It was voted to send $10.00 to Rev. Mr. Mitchelmore for , the Chaplin’s war fund. Mrs. Ward Mil LING COMPANY l’ Evans and Mrs. J. L. Burtis were ap 665 N Tillamook Stieft pointed as s committee to select the hostesses and leaders for the coming MILK TRIANGLE THANK YOU for your cooperation To the great number of people who responded to the Government’s appeal not to travel over the holidays, we want to extend our sincere thanks. Your cooperation enabled us to take care of those who had to travel-the men of our armed forces. We are sure that the thousands of service men who were able to get well-earned holiday leaves and furloughs also appreciated your cooperation in nuking more room for them on the buses. 1 — • I WHAT ABOUT 1943» bus transportation has proved to be a vital necessity to a nanon at war. Today America’s bus lines are all performing a tremendous task in trans porting, with limited equipment and facilities, millions of additional riders— fighting men and war workers. In 1943 Greyhound will continue to put ajl of its resources behind the war effort, to provide transportation for the armed forces, war workers and other essential traveleis. And every effort will be made to improve our service as rapidly as war conditions will permit. * At this time all of us of Pacific Greyhound Lines extend to our friends and patrons every good wish for the coming year. CREYHOUND