COQUILLE VALUE MNTtMEL. COQUILLE, OREQQN, THURSDAY, APRIL 1. IMS. PAG! SEVRN WS Fairview News Mrs. Olive Beil left for her home in , is not so well again. Mullins and he, is now stationed at Vancouver,. Wash., last Tuesday,j Mrs. Chester Willson and Chloe, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, as radio section Rufus Byerly surprised his rela­ March 23, after spending a week i of Myrtle Point, were Sunday dinner chief in the 9th corps division, U. S. tives by paying them a very short visiting her son and daughter-in-law,' guests of Mr. and Mbs. Ward Evans.1 | Mrs. H. E. Watkins was a Friday Irwin Barktow and two daughters, visit last week-end. He came Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell. Mrs. Rube Day and Mrs. Frank > guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mrs. Earl Hoover and Miss Mavis day and left Saturday, He visited | Barktow, all of Corvallis, were last his father, Wm. Byerly, and aunts. Peters spent Tuesday, March 23, vis- ; S. C McAllister. Miss Carrie Byerly and Mrs. Clara itlng Mrs. Gordon Bell. They were | Clifford Albertson, who is stationed week-end visitors of his sister, Mrs. Kibler, and his sister, Mrs. Ray Dead- from Marshfield, Mrs. Bell's former' at Alaska, and who has been tn Coos Roy Robison, and Mr. and Mrs Wal­ • ¡county on a 15-day furlough; visited ter Barklow, of Coquille, another mond. He is in the armed forces home. Word has been received that Hur- at the home of Mrs. H. E. Watkins brother of-Mrs. Robison's, and Mr. stationed in one of the southern vey Thommen has graduated from j and Jeon for several days last week, and Mrs. Harold Pribble and two states. Dennis Buoy has been very ill the Naval Training station at Farra- He had to return to Seattle Monday to sons, Billie and Jimmie, of Norway, and ! were all Sunday dinner guests of _ with a severe cold on his chest, He gut, Idaho. He expects to be sent to j be ready to sail for Alaska again, I he went s far as Portland with Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison. school for further training. | v - ----- * ' ~ - yjL ~~ missed last week of school. Correcting an error in last week's (Watkins ________ and Jean, ____ who _____________ made a busi-j ' Mrs. Gilbert Sumerlin, of Norway, Mrs. Robert Holverstott has been ill with a cold but she is much better. items: Ben Holverstott is at Camp ness trip to Portland last Saturday. | who has been at the Knife Hospital The W. C. T. U. ladies are giving i ‘he past two or three weeks, returned Mrs. Marion Lewis, of Powers, re­ Callan, Calif., instead of Camp Rob­ her home Tuesday of this week, turned home last Saturday after erts. He has been in the hospital for an April Fool’s party and potluck j Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bennett visited spending several weeks at the home an operation on his none. Latest re­ supper for their honorary members of her daughter and family, Mr. and port was he is improving satisfac­ i this Thursday evening, April 1, at the his mother, Mrs.^M, B. Bennett, last ; Arago church. Everyone is cordially Saturday evening at the P. E. Breuer Mrs. Russell Martindale and son, torily. The valley was grieved to havfe I invited to attend. home in West Myrtle Point. Mrs. Roderick. She has been ill for sev­ greatly improved. The high school play and box so- M. B. Bennett is _ eral months but was much improved confirmation of the report of the death of Clynard Holverstott. He I cial given at the Arago gym last- ®h* suffered a light stroke some when she returned home. Little Lorene, daughter of Mr. and was one of the valley's finest boys Saturday evening was a very suc- lhM* weeks ago but is now able to walk “bout again- Mrs. Faye Holverstott, has been ill and Mr. and Mrs- Chas. Holverstott cussful affair. The program was a* have the sympathy of the entire val- follows: moving pictures, presented Mrs. Doward Strong, who left Nor- with a cold. 1 ! by Ralph Kring of Myrtle Point, were *•> Mar 1». going to Seattle to be Mrs. M. -O. Edwards returned to 1W. fbf Death Valley, were -in color and w“h her husband till his transport her home In Eugene March 24, after were greatly enjoyed by all present;; ,ef‘ far Alaska, returned home on spending ten days hore visiting her the play was "The Dormitory Dub,", Monday, he having sailed on Sunday, daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ___ college _ i' Mrs. Martha Jane Mullins and son, Mrs. W. J. Wheeler. She made the . J. D. Carl and Geo. Mason, mana­ a one-act comedy; setting, a hresent about »two Jim’ were Saturday evening dinner trip by train from Marshfield, being ger of the Arago Co-Op. factory dormitory; time, the present, taken there by her daughter and Mrs. made a trip to Springfield the first I 10:00 p. m. Characters: Irene Graves, «uests of Mr; and Mrs. Bob Soaper I a pupil, Pamela Evans; Francis Bar- ln Myrtle Point. Harry Lindsay. of the week and purchased a separa­ Mrs. Amelia Lafferty was taken to ton, a pupil, Glenda Lillie; Mar­ The 4-H sewing club met at the tor for the factory. the Mast Hospital this week, suffer­ guerite Williams, a pupil, Frances Fairview school last Friday. There Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pappel, Sandra, was a new member taken into the and James, drove to North Bend Lfceper; Gwendolyn Harriman, a pu­ ing from a heart attack. William (Dill) Smith came in Mon­ club, Edith Noah. Seven of the Sunday and visited relatives there. pil, Yvqnne Holycross; Ann Drew, a day of this week from San Diego on girls were there. They are making Mrs. Martha Pauli and Ralph and pupil; Dorothy Warren; Bertha Mills, servant, Nola Crawford; Mammy a ten-duy furlough to visit his moth­ themselves dresses. Mrs. Chas. Gas- Miss M^vis Tapps of Gardiner, were lin is their leader and Mrs. Hazel Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Grandy, a colored woman, Lillaverle er, Mrs. Martin Schmidt. He had , Myers; Mias Peebles, principal of the just graduated from the fleet torpedo Freeman, assistant. Miller. school of San Diego and is now a Mrs. Althea Harrah visited her Mrs. Althea Harrah of Fairview, school, Thelma Cruwford. Play di­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, was a weekend guest at the home of< rected by Mrs. Ralph Long. This P*“y officer, first class seaman. He of Arago, over the week-end. Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank I was followed by a box social. The hus ‘° report at San Francisco April boxes were auctioned off by A. B.. • “n<1 wai‘ further orders there. Lane is still suffering greatly. She Lane. I Crawford. There were Ice cream1 Mrs. Harold Pribble accompanied has been ill several months. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers and Mr. . Miss Ethel Fish visited her parents, and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow, of Port- I cones for sale after the sale of the her husband one day last week on ;««« °f his tripe hauling gravel for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fish, last week­ land, were Sunday dinner guests of' boxes. Mrs. John Sterna, of Minnesota, th* «»*1 t® the Chrome mines in the end at Arago. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter. Wm. Byerly spent Thursday and Mr* and Mrs. Harold Fish were i who is visiting her daughter and Seven Devils country. She reports Friday at the church, building the Monday Mootlav guests of Mr. Mr and Mrs. Mrs ' family, Mrs. Avon Wilcox, was «¡“ wonderful view from the top of new altar. He stayed Thursday night1 FraBk ln CoquUle. j Monday visitor at the Nile Miller ‘he r*A 1 r . »WUI h A r\9 /itrMn*wlla fzvx «-»12 * 1 Mr. Bennett’s niece and husband. Mr. pound of dynamite for demolition work. and Mrs. Walter Moore, jA Coquille, 8. Ope pound (31 tablesspeonfuls) and spent the evening. Mr. and Mrs, Elden Brodie, of Myr­ of waste cooking fata will produce the tle Point, had as their dinner guests glycerine to fabricate three gas Sunday his grandmother, Mrs. Vesta mask bags of cellophane. 7. Eighty pounds of houaefata will Soaper, and his father and mother, produce enough glycerine required Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Brodie, In honor for one depth charge release mechan­ of Mrs. E. F, Brodie's birthday, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner, of ism. 8. Every pound (31 tablespoon­ Coquille, were Sunday dinner guests fuls) of waste cooking fatejwiR pro­ 'Mrs. R. £‘Wanfliui«ttWWÄ'1fiMirM'^’*w^^ duce enough glycerine for’lTT" of a YOU* mother, Mrs. Thena Warner, of CALVB8. TOO. b» from California last Thursday, after pound of high explosive nitro-glycer­ way Com* in and s< Broadbent, and an their way home Mta* far th* **M>W visiting relatives there for the past ine. they visited at the J, F. Schroeder's. 1 few weeks, since her husband had FARR & ELWOOD ' 9. Seventy pounds of waste cooking Last Friday morning A. Kellen- 28« He. Taylor Coqullk. Dre. been shipped rover seas. j fata will produce enough glycerine to berger, of Norway, visited a couple I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett visited ¡at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank seems slightly Improved since *-!"***»•"» * • »"tl-aircraft I Lane Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lane turning from Ashland, where he has|g'**' ¡0, One pound (31 tablespoonfuls) I been the past three weeks. Mrs. Jack Monroe was a visitor one of waste kitchen fats will produce K afternoon last week with Mrs. Ella enough glycerine to fire 10 pounds Bryant and her mother, Mrs. Belle from a 50 culiber airplane cannon. ft II. 350 pounds of waste kitchen Ix-wclien. The Monroes have rented 11. the Roy Spires’ ranch. if fats will produce enough glycerine to I Mrs. Paul Davie and Mrs. Charles Hre one shell from a 12 inch Naval ! Southmayd, of Gravelford, were Gun. If 30 million homes in the "United business callers in Coquille Monday. Mrs. R. W. Haughton, who was States would save and turn In the operated on Tuesday, Mar, 23, at waste fat from their kitchens what a friends, is a way people keep oat "Well.” «ey* Judge Cunning­ the Mast Hospital, Is reported to be boost it would be to the war effort! of trouble, Mt get' into It! ■ x ham. "I see they’ve got it!" improving nicely and experts to be From where I sit, I certainly ••Got what?” I says home by April 4. agree with the Judge Th« fellow - "Look.” beams the Judge. And Harry Druliner, of Norway. is do- ^wllh the «Mbi. about 6 “couple trz SECURITY 7;™»".."^'”.' i*,~! f Shingles or Paper, Built-Up Roofs Grass Removed, Shingles Painted or Stained 109 South Elliott St. Coquille lack Bevlin Attention I Car Owners From where 1 sit... /y Joe Marsh Auto Tires Recapped No Certificate Needed Marriage Licenses m special kind o’ lie detector-an "alcoholometer” they call it When a fellow gets haled into court for doing mischief, and blamee it all on a “couple of beers” this scientific machine proves whether Just a “couple of beers” is really the true answer. Aude’coarse tt MaX Becaa-e a couple of beers, enjoyed wi,h No. 55 of a Swtes orW*r» citizens everywhere who enjoy a quiet glass of beer with their meais-sittln’ with their friends or just relaxing after a day’s work. Moderate folks like that are entitled to consideration. ÄH* Empire, for Mrs. Lora Carver, of Myrtle Point. P. F. C. Myron E. Hall, who has been attending military school In Chicago since last November, has recently been transferred to Trux Field, Madison, Wis., where he will finish his course in radio mechanics. He enlisted in the army early in November. Mr. Hall is a grandson of Mrs. Martha Jane Mullin, of Nor­ Corporal Lavel James Zie- is another grandson at Mrs and Sara L. Edgerton, of Marshfield. They were married by Rev. Geo. R. Turney at the Episco­ pal church in Marshfield last Friday. Mar. 25—Harold L. Riley and Irene Tumidge, both of North Bend. They were married at the Pioneer parson­ age here last Thursday by Rev. Chas. O. Brown. Mar. 27—William Bisaett, of Co­ quille, and Millie Sanford, of Marsh- cial Inspection Station Thornton Tire Service Southern Oregon’s largest and most Complete Tire Service 340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270 Rr.tadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. *52