H OBIGON. tmnuoAr. april i , imi . Arago News • =M= Point Mr. Laird boys who ; have been stationed at Camp White s- 'Ax' ■ ’ . Mrs. Harold Young left for New at Medford and brought them in for Orleans on Sunday, March 28, to join the trip: Frank Timsick, of Indiana; a Johnny Welling, of New York, and her husband, who is stationed there. He is in the U. S. army. Al Burr, church last Sunday evening. The Lawrence Abbott and Willard Mid­ Mrs. Amelia Lafferty has been drawing, up of by-laws and regula­ dleton. quite seriously 111 in the Mast hos­ tions was discussed as were also April 8—Peter Viig vs. L. D. Owen. pital in Myrtle Point for the past few plans to interest people in church April 7—State of Oregon vs. John weeks but is very much improved work. x Doe. now and was able to be moved home W. J. Wheeler and wife plan on a again. trip to Eugene Wednesday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow, ministerial conference this week. who have beert visiting in* Arago for This conference will be held at the about ten days returned to their home H. R Clark was on Monday ap­ Light-Hottie Temple in Eugene. in Portland last Wednesday morning. Mrs. J. A Deadmond, Mrs. Clar­ pointed administrator of the $300 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of ence Deadmond and Mrs. O. B. Dow estate left by John E. Noles, with Myrtle Point, visited at the home of were in Coquille Monday. This is Chas. Forrest, Wm. F. Howell and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers last Friday Mrs. J. A. Deadmond'« first trip in Chas. Stauff named as appraisers. evening. since her serious illness several «a >ta. UM See our large display oi choice pot Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers and Mrs. M«a., weeks ago. Stanley Halter drove to Myrtle Point Mr. and Mrs rrank Sackett moved plants at Bergen's, across highway Not the Sunday and visited Mrs. Lane and •Z“ Mr. oZ into Coquille last Sunday. They from telephone office. cheapest but the best. Phone 64. s Mrs. Lafferty at the Mast hospital. p—ai-w verstott, Faye Holverstott, H. H. have been living in one of Chas. Hol- Mr.' and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of verstott's hosue. Blohm, -•------------ Mr. and Mrs. Harman Sumarlta ¡Hall, ' Blohm' Earl LaBranch, Ij,Bran('h W. w J,! J PIMPLES DISAPPEARED Myrtle Point, visited at thfe homes ¡Wheeler, Harry Lindsay, T. H. Ben- ’ grange meets this Saturday at the left Monday morning for Klamath OVER NIGHT of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter and ham and the hostess, Mm- Chas. Hol- haiL There wl11 ** inltiatton in the Yes, it is true, there is a safe harm­ Mr. and Mrs. John Widmark Sunday Falls where they went on business. verstott. and second degrees. Miss Sylvia Sumcrlin stayed T.?.a afternoon. • Mission Aid met at the church last I K“™1 Wicklund and family less medicated liquid called Kleerex Ladies Aid met Wednesday all day Mrs. Grace Rackleff wfr.il: her par­ Thursday. Those present were Mcs- ¡.moved Sunday into the home for- that dries up pimples over night. Those who followed simple directions at the church with a pot luck dinner ent* were gon« damas Robert Holverstott, Quivey, merly occupied by Dale Thurman. Mrs. Ward Evan-, Pamel.i ad 'and applied Kleerex upon retiring at noon with the following atten­ Harry Lindsay, Earl LaBranch, W. The Wicklunds are from Marshfield. dance: Mesdames O. H. Aasen, Ward G. B. Dows received word yester­ were amazingly surprised when they Evans, 1 Albert Lillie, Albert Gul­ Mr. and Mrs. John Felshcr and Mr. day from their daughter, Joan, In I found their pimples has disappeared Wm- Byerly made a trip from his Get your U.S. Fighter and Ob­ strom. Robert Fish and Gene, Clar­ and Mrs. Chester Willson in Myrtle home up the river to the church San Francisco that she had had word I These users enthusiastically praise Kleerex and claim they are no longer servation Squadron insignia — ence Butler, Ernest MqcCalister, Ed Point last Saturday afternoon. ' that her husband, John Scott, had Thursday to stain the new altar he Mrs. Albert Gulstrom entered the embarrassed and are now happy with the kind youngsters are collect­ Rackleff, J, L. Burtis and 8. C. Mc­ made for the church. The church been killed in action In Africa. He ing now! In full color on doth, Allister. Junior Gulstrom and Ger­ Mast hospital Monday evening and plans on holding dedicstlon services was in the U. 3. Army Tank Corps. their clear complexions. Don’t take they’re just right to sew on ald Lillie came in and joined the was to be operated on Tuesday morn­ for this altar on Easter morning. They have the-sympathy of the valley our word for it, use KleereX tonight. It ing. pockets, caps or sweaters. You (one application does not satisfy, you ladies for dinner. Mrs. L. L. Buoy went to Coquille in their hour of sadness. Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl, Mr. and get one of these insignia FREE get your money back. There is no Clyde Lillie received, his call for last Wednesday eve to met her moth­ —while the supply lasts—every risk so do not hesitate. For sale by the service and left Tuesday for Port­ Mrs. Harold Bargelt and Mr. and er and father, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Traffic Death Rate In Oregon time you buy War Stamps from Barrow Drug Co. land. He was to be sent to Virginia Mrs. Arthur Jones, of Myrtle Point, Noah. They have been ylsiting with la Less This Year Than Last your Shell Dealer or Shell Serv­ were Sunday evening guests of Mr. at thia time, for his training. I another daughter, Mrs. Earl Gerber, Oregon’s traffic death rate for the ice Station. And Stanford McMichael, of Azalea, and Mrs. Ralph Long. M y .nri Ur. 81 Ore*on clty- They have been month of February was six persdns Watch for the next - tinted at the home at his sister and 1 “Pne 51nce the middle »f January. killed per one hundred million miles new insigne! Henagin home family, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers, came iu from Cams, Valley Monday, M of travel, Robert S. Farrell, Jr., Sec­ evening and spent several day. at m twp weeks , suffering with for several days last week. On Sat­ retary of State announces. "**“■"* «d measles. She is much better at urday Mr. and Mrs. Myers and fam­ ^r. Traffic took ten lives In February, ing to their look-out station, .u, writing ily and Miss Lillaverte Myers drove compared to 18 in ths same month at Mr end Mrs, Nile MHlcr were, Word received that John to Azalea to take .Stanford home and 1842. Based on a mileage eomparl- Saylor joined the U. S. Army about they spent the Week-end visiting Sunday evening gtmW Ot Mr, Mr. Orvna Millar to Mvrll. Pnint Z o. /winy «uvy , son, however, th* roeord for this Feb­ there and on Sunday they all ea­ 'a month «go and also that Ralph ruary was 22 per eent bettor than for sed a family reunion at the Mc-iT^ reP(,rt that Miss Alice Miller Duncapson has been inducted into the corresponding period a year ago. Michael home. Stanford expects to ¡“as been quite III and they thought th« Highway »nd Street travel during leave for the service this week. « w“ rheumaUs fever. - The grade »chpo| children «t Fair­ February of this year, as shown by Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller came in I Grover McQuigg, of Medford, view hgvp g contest on between the gasoline consumption figures, ran from Alleghany Thursday to spend wne in Saturday and will visit at two rooms to are which room of pu­ UP to 167,100,SM miles. For the a few days with relatives and friends MUler home for a few pils buy th« most war saving stamps. first two months of this year, travel before returning to the lookout sta- days. This contest has just gotten well un­ totaled 310,028,044 miles. tlon where they have been on duty.1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish visited at derway and they have already jump- Improvement in the traffic death Mrs. Iteoml Robinson, of Myrtle th< ho*>* ot Mr and Mrs. Frank Pish j«d from 38 per cont to 82 per cent rate |s important factor in judging Point, wag a Sunday dinner guest at In Mr Coquille Monday. _ .»a Mr. Wm Xneh. who bUying the#e relative safety of traffic, It was said. Mt** 8th*! ri,h H»ent w*k- the h°me of Mr. and Mrs. R C. Me- '- I Mr~. The substantial reduction in the to Qi loo^,ut •*»* I end «t h«r home in ArsgA »he took Allister. Mr. and Mrs. MeAUister have **** death rate reported in Oregon for rode to Myrtle Point with her Sua- u<** Zv: fT-Zi““ ““>«■ Mr> «wi M >.. 1842 as compared to ¡841, was an im­ »a moved mmma back to Arago Arwm phytlcian Mrs. 1'ish has been ill for portant consideration in Judging this day evening and visited at the home their job and Of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher this last week. They are renting an­ quit* a white. state the winner of the western dl- other ranch from Pete Peterson. before returning home. --------' Mrs. Althea Harrah’s mother, Mr«.- vioieti of the naUonal traffic aafcty Mr. and Mrs. Nils Miller received Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rackleff and a tettftr *PM Lyle Faull, who is Frank Lane, is in thy Ma»t hospital oofrtest for State, announced today. Marianne, ot Coquille, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of M*. somewher» overseas add reports that he-Is well. »' Grace Rackleff. The pot luck supper and party giv­ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Laird and Mrs. Charles Gale, of Klftnath Falls, ar­ en last . Thursday evening for the rived at the home of Mrs. Grace W. C. T. U. was very much enjoyed Rackleff Sunday evening. Mr. by all present.^ The president of the Laird came in to attend the funeral Arago W. C. T. U., Mrs. Charles the honorary of his uncle, Pink Laird, at Myrtle Griffith, presented members with "White Ribbon" pine. Those receiving pins were! Messr». Nile Miller, Clarence Mulling. •. C. MoAiiUater. Chee. Orifflth, Tyrrell Woodward, Ward Evens, Other hon­ orary members who were not present but will receive their pin« later were- M omti , John widmark, Avon witeo», Albert Fish, C, A, Keltne», Melden Carl, Rev. IB- M, «torn. M the Brethren church in Myrtle PolnL conducted the regular Sunday morning church service- Sunday school followed with «n stenganoe of 46 There will be services again next Bunday. I preaching «| ¡0 8. m. «nd Sunday ¡school at 11 a, m. Much as we regret the necessity of FOR MANY YEARS your city has Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister and withdrawing our products from your Mrs. O. H. Aasen attended the union been one of the bright spots on our sales church fellowship supper at the market we feel...mid ure sure you will map. You folks semi to have liked our Methodist church in Myrtle Point ugree...this is as it should be. Our products. Free to choose between the Monday evening as guests Napn| pstylRt nation is at war. Civilian wants must be beverages of many of the foremost brew­ i cumpapjed Mn-. Aggen. WM • subordinated to war needs. Businesses eries of the land, your preference for hw the program fol- Fairview News Circuit Court Cases Squadron Insigne Probate Court Items " aw “ z : z ::. FREE with War Stamps bought this week at : Shell Dealers and Shell Stations rs. ¿sz F the /ay MAI IT HELP TO HASTEN City Mice Coses Three name» appear-on the blotter in the city police court the past week, all for the »am« often»« against city ■law». , RuaseU Summers, arrested Satur­ day, forfeited the 110 ball he posted: Jack Bredlm paid a fine of 810, and , Whiter Calvin Smith, in since Monday, : is serving five days in lieu of the gio j fiee given him by Recorder Leslie. Columbia Ale and Columbia Beer has and individuals alike must expect, and been quite pronounced. Of this prefer­ accept, some dislocations in our every­ ence we are proud. For your patronage day ways of life. we are grateful!' • But now we find ourselves in a war- bom “pincer”. In common with many other Ameri­ can producers wo are operating under war-time restraints. Among other things, restrictions have been placed on deliv­ .1 —1 — eries to conserve rubber and gasoline. The Industrial Repair Co No longer will it be poesibie for us to ■ • Qf Coquille make shipments of our Columbia Ale and Columbia Beer into your city So...if the next time you call for a Columbia product you are unable to get it4..we hope you will understand. The things which made their unlimited dis­ tribution possible are going for more important purposes. Until the victory ia won...that’sNhe way we want it to be| that ia the way we feel sure you went it to be. We will be looking forward to again serving you... f Am/ r machinin METALLIZING PRESSING blacksmithing ♦ Repairing Aids Victory •WALLY" t IMC»