~..... ..... " Fairview News > -J . - age at hl. passing. I were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Elizabeth Lett who was oper- and Mrs. Earl Littler, Jr., and two HelMVM tomoumhispaeBing:hls|H. A. Schroeder in Myrtle Point. ated on for goitre March 31 at the children, of Marshfield. ’ Th- M ' !*«• ld“ Myers; his son and his i Mrs. NiUunj Robison, of of Myrtle Myrtle McAuley Hospital in Marshfield is ne nome Ec club met Wednesday i three daughters; two sisters, Mrs. T. I Point, was a Sunday ----- visitor in - Arago. ------! improving quite rapidly and will be for an all-day meeting, with a lovely Murray Hazen, of Tacoma, Waah. The regular monthly W. C. T. U. 'home in a few dyas, her sister, Mrs. potluck dinner at noon. Windows and wlll be held at the Arago and Mrs. Mrs. Jesse Jesse Clinton, of Myrtle meeting will J. H. McCloskey, says. were washed and a general house Point, and two brothers, John Myers, church April 21. Miss Marguerite Laird and sister ^■■"tnj_ performed. Plans for initia- of Myrtle Point, and Ralph Myers, of Mr. Mrs. Bob Mr. and and Mrs. Bob Trigg, Trigg, of of Myr- Myr- and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. tion to be held the fallowing Satur- Springfield, Ore., and one grand- tie Point, were Arago visitors last Neuhaus, of Berkeley, Calif., and an­ day night were made. Those pres-(child, Gerald Woodward, who is en-I Sunday. other sister and husband.Mr. and Mrs. Me,dame« EV* Holverstott, listed in the Air Corps Reserves Mr. and came Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richard Richard Allen Allen came Herman Eickmyer, and' son, Laird, Chas. Holverstott, Ray Norris, Glen and who recently went to Texas for in from the Lee valley Monday to of Seatttle, were visitors foe a few Richardson, Harry Lindsay, Cortland training. One brother, the late L. I visit Mrs. Ida Myers. days last week at the home of their Ellis, Chas. Chas. Geitner. Oeitner. ....... ......... _____ passed away Ellis, a . Myers, of Arago, Miss Maureen Evans *is staying A month after he left, ’left, Mrs. Ben- ! about ten months ago. Besides the I nights with Mrs. Grace Rackleft this ham Monday received a letter from above mentioned lie leaves a host of I week. Raymond Norria. He says he is other relatives and numerous friends I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish were well and has a regular tan, as the. who wilj miss his cheery greetings I Monday evening diimer guests of Mi port where he is stationed is a sweii and smile. He was loved and re-1 and Mrs. Orvus* Miller in Myrtle place for acquiring one. The letter spected by all who knew him and the Point. wo written March 23, somewhere Arago community has been saddened Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. in the South Pacific. [by his passing. B. Puppel were Mr. Pappei's sister -------------------------- ' Funeral services were held at the land family, Mr. and Mrs. Pease, of Schroeder Brothers' Mortuaries in I Marshfield. Myrtle Point last Saturday afternoon I ■ H'rH—•——— 1 The Pollyanna club met Thursday lat lwo o'«»«*. with Rev. J. W. Bar- NOHFOV NfiWR lf*PmC all day, with thf* hostess, Mrs. Jay'nett “nd M- M stern' Myr" ireniS The 4-H sewing club met with their leader, Mrs. Chas. Gaalln, at the school house last Friday- Thoee present were Barbara Freeman, Lulu Marie Lindsay, Phyllis Chezem, Do- rone Frye, Ann Freeman and Betty Hatcher. They are all sewir« on their dresses. Mrs. Althea Harrah was called to Arago Wednesday by the passing of her uncle, Ed Myers. Mrs. Harrah’s mother, Mrs. Frank Lane, was a sis­ ter of Mr. Myors. Mrs. Harrah spent the week-end with het father, returning Sunday evening. Frank Grove returned to his work at Kline’s Monday, after a week’a vacation. He, with'Mrs. Grove, vis­ ited at Ontario, Ore., where they own a farm. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Manning spent Sunday at the Harold Henagin home. Their two sons, Wallace and Clifford, accompanied them. The Mennings are from Coquille and used to live here in the valley. Freeman. Those members present Ue Point. officiating. Music was Mr. and Mrs. North up and four Word has been received from Mrs. were Mesdames Ernest Krewson, ; furnished by the Arago ladies. In- children and her mother from Broad- Harold Young that she arrived safe­ Ivan Laird, Elmer Wilson, Osc^r I terment was id the Norway cemetery, bent were Sunday dinner guests of ly at New Orleans but had had a very Bunch, M. C. Miller, Jack McCarthy, Mr- "nd Mrs- Lawrence Barklow Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grant, of Norway. tiresome trip, going south to San John O’Sullivan, Frank Haney und i“nd Mr- «nd Mrs. Wayne Woodward The Norway Home Extension Unit Francisco, then across through Ari­ girts, Barbara and Janice; Charles came ln from Portland Thursday eve- met last Friday at the home of Mrs zona and Texas. Gill and daughter, Patricia. Geo nln« attend the funeral service«. Ellis Southmayd. A potluck dinner Several new faces were noticed at Mast and son, Gene, Reuben Brown **'' “nd Mrs Barklow returned to was served. The meeting was called church last Sunday, with an increase and a visitor, Mrs. Claude Hall. The Portland Sunday but Mr. and Mrs. I to urder by the chairman, Mrs. Geo. of attendance in Sunday school. A mainx feature for the' day was the > Wcxxlward remained for a few days Hoffman, who then asked the sec­ l~. Urv w~ rm. j~..k ------ | to <------- . very touching dedication of the new making and working on window cur-¡with Mr. Myers. rotary, Mrs. Ellis Southmayd, read altar, purchased by the congrega­ tains for the hall as Pomona Grange tiie minutes of the last meeting. Af- --------- . con-1 ter this Mrs. Dorothy Bishop ex- tion and made by Mr. Byerly, and a will meet with McKinley Grange this Rev. (L E. Gray, . of Coquille, lovely new altar, rug, an anonymous coming Saturday. Nearly all the pa- ducted the regular Sunday morhing I hibited a chart showing a “A Square Sunday school fol- Deal Meal," explaining the vitamin gift, was held. The church is plan­ Jamas for Red Cross were turned ¡church service. ning to fill in the ditch, which has back all sewed. Marie Churchill lowed, with an attendance of 47.1 content and its great importance to __ ___ ________ t_____ long been an eyesore to the property. drew the __ attendance prize. There will be services again next I healthful yvlng. Those timely talks Mrs. Howard Kock 'n father, E. E. Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m. and L ause many of us to wonder how Kline Logging Co. has donated ma­ teria! and equipment to haul the Thacker, and her sister, Mrs. Ed. ¡Sunday school at 11 a. m. and the we’ve lived to such a good old age earth to do this. Are there a couple Stewart, of Spokane, Wash., have communion service will be observed without the knowledge of the impor- of willing men who will help fail the been visiting here with the Kocks 'during the church hour, with Rev. |tance of the kinds of food we should cedar trees? Get in touch with Jerry since Thursday. Wednesday Mrs. T. J. Pryor In charge. There will eat and their best combinations Whelier as soon as possible. Kock, her sister and father left for be «n Easter program on Sunday, Those present at the mating were Rufus Rylander, Guy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holverstott Los Angeles for a month’s visit with I April 23, and a pot luck dinner at Mesdames Ihoon and an egg hunt for the young-1 Grant, Allie Bartlett. R. R. Rackleft are happy to have their son, Ben, other members of their family. 'Frank Sanders la to leave Wednes- «tors. Everyone is cordially invited |doy Swan, J. L. Southmayd, Ray home ocf a furlough. He came last week and has several days left to day of this week for Portland, where to attend. Epperson, Edna Hoffman, Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Juckaon and I Southmayd, Walter Laird, Harold .spend here. Ben is corporal and he ia to be sent to a Navy camp. Diana, of Coquille, were Sunday eve- I Simmons, Frank Southmayd and stationed at Camp Callan, Calif. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Dorothy Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thommen i Burbank. I Mrs. Mrs. J. J. F. F. Schroeder Schroeder ’ ’ s s mother, mother, Mrs. Mrs. have received word from Harvey, Mrs. J. D. Carl spent last Thurs-| Emily Burgess, has been visiting at mailed at Chicago that he was on his The death af Edward J. Myers, of Mr. and Mrs. I I her daughter’s home the " past week. way to the east coast to attend school. , which w • 'zvvui a wag as al * I his sags f home * .J. * rw — in • — Ara- ■ ■■!” day at the home — occurred Harvey ia in the Navy and had his go last Wednesday April 7 at about M*ln Schroeder in Myrtle Point, They took her home Sunday. first training at Farragut, Idaho. Mrs. Libby Peterson, of Fortuna, 11:30 p. m„ came as a shoeb to his whlle Mr, Carl attended Rotary club. The Grange met laat Saturday family and friends. Although he had ■ Mrs. W, E. Oroea, Mfr. Keith Ca||f., has been visiting for the past ..... night and held first and second ini- | been in failing health for the past , Crlbb*, Sandra and Larry, of Co- week with her sister. Mrs. Vesta tiation for Mr. and Mrs. John Beagle, ( three years, he was in cheerful spirits [ Mtolle, and Mrs, Wm. Tonlnl, of Ar­ Soaper, and niece, Mrs K. F. Brodie. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kenyon, Phil al! the day and spent of it1 cata, Calif,, visited at the home of ' Monday Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Brodie visiting with hi. brother-in-law, ¡Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl 1-rt Fri- Morrison, Harold Stock, Glen Thom- took Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Soaper where they took the men, Lindy Lu Holverstott and | Frank Lane, who spent the day wlth d"?’‘ __ ' _ .............. _ ? 7' to Eugene, Mnlva Richardson. Therie ware nine Mr. ; and Mrs. Myers and who did not! Mrs. Grace Rackleff spent S itu. - I stage to West Fir to visit a few victors from McKinley and two from- leave | for his own home until about d*y ni«ht ■* the home of Mcs. Naomi I days with Mrs. Soaper's son. W. A. * " Coquille. Refreshments of Jello and 8:00 p. m. After that Mi*, and Mrs. IRobUon and Mrs. Corda IteWellen I Soaper I Mrs. Harry Druliner has received cake with whipped cream was served Myers remained up to listen to the . Myrtle Point. nine by Mrs. Robert Holverstott. ___ o'clock news broadcast, before 1 Messrs. Clarence Mullins und Ward I , word from her daughter. Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler re- retiring tor the night. Jit»u, [Evans made a business trip to PoW- I Ree Druliner, who went out to Kiam- tumed* Saturday evening from a j time after retiring Mr, Myers sorted Monday _ — l lath Falla a couple of weeks ago to Mr, and Mrs, Torn Dixon andjfitfr visit her brother, Donald, and family, threc-day it Eugene. They . cough und then hg started to W» Wit Wb~ar'. P,™-. ¿to «1 »mi In -• -I ■ s<>n, John, who ia hom«* on a furlough that Betty has gone to work for the from cjovis, New klrxloo. Visited at American Optical Co. there and likes Mr, and Mrs. M. O. Edwards, and at- | jygt a short time, about one-half the home of Mr. and Mr», J, L, Bur- her work very much, tended special conference meetings. hour. Mrs. David Toeten accompanied A. R, Bennett drove out to Rose­ He waa bom In Minnesota and tu ¡aft woak. Orvus Miller and Phyllis and Mar ­ them, visiting relatives in Eugene. burg Sunday to get his wife, who came to Coos county when he waa a The Fairview church voted to pur­ small child and had lively nearly all vin Hammack of Myrtle Point visited has been with her mother, Mrs. Julia chase two Easter lilies to add to his life on a ranrh near Arago, ex­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile I Leep, the past ten days. Mrs. Leep fell and broke her left arm Just be­ decorations for Easter Sunday, April cept forztwo years which were spent Miller last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christensen, uf low the shoulder on March 31 and 23. A special invitation to attend in Umatilla county. On account of this service is here extended to the poor health he sold his ranch on the Coquille, were Sunday dinner guests has been in the Mercy Hospital ever since and will be for some time yet entire community. A special pro­ river bank about three years •ago ** -Mr and Mrs Nila Milter, gram ia planned for the children and and moved into Arago Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish visited if she survives the trying ordeal. perhaps an Easter egg hunt. ' He was married in 1996 to Ida Mc­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Buoy made a Clellan and to this union were born Fish in ‘Coquille last Monday. Mrs. John Steams and Mrs Avon trip up Coos river last Sunday af­ four children; Oliver Myers, of Myr­ Wilcox were Friday guest» at the ternoon. tle Point: Mrs. Stanley Halter, of J. A. Deadmond killed the largest Arago; Mrs. I-awrence Barklow and Nile Miller home. hawk he ever saw Monday. It Mrs. Wayne Woodward, both of [ Mrs. John Etoerns left Sunday for measured five feet, three inches, tip Portland. He united with the Arago,,,er h°nw in Minnesota after spend­ to tip. Albert Thommen ia mounting church about 1923 or 192« and had ln< the winter with her daughter been a true and faithful Christian and family, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Wll- It. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell had as character all his life, Ha waa 69 | cox. [ i Misses Pamela and Maureen Evanif — [attended the Juvenile lodge of the Royal neighbors ln Myrtle Point last Saturday afternoon. | Mrs. Chester Willson and Chloe' F I were Sunday dinner guests of Mr 1 and Mrs Ward Evans. After din­ ner Mrs. Evans acoompanied her while she visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. L. Burtls and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knife. Mrs. Eldon Brodie and baby, of [ Myrtle Point, and Mrs. Belle Knife, of Coquille, were Sunday dinnei guests at the Jack Knife home. Ladies Aid met Wednesday at the 'church for an all-day meeting and - PAGE ELEVEN - uncle, J. H. McCloskey, they having come to attend the funeral of their father, P. W. Lard. A. R. Bennett spent last Saturday evening visiting his mother, Mrs. M. B. Bennett, of Myrtle Point, who has been quite ill with the flu. Her grand daughter, Mrs. Paula Cook, is caring for her in the absence pf her daughter, Mrs. P. E. Breuer, who left Mar. 29 for Camp Roberts, Calif., to visit her son, Bennett Breuer. McKinley News (i I Arago News ___ Reliable USED TIRES They’re here—NOW I Fresh supplies, ia all popular sties •-just received from the Government’s ”idle tire pool” to meet essential driving needs. Available now to holders of MA”, “B” or "C” gasoline ration books, but only with Ration Board Certificates. r. __ Ivory used tire ia this COM! IN NOW FOR OUR stock has been inspected, CARIFULTIRIINSMCTION inch by inch, inside and Our check-up shows just outside, by our own tire where your tires standi experts. Yon get frt-war And wbat to do about it. quality, full valuo, many If they need repair or re­ thousands of extra miles capping we can do the job of tafo torvico. right, at reasonable cost. 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Keltner, Adrian Hal- The County 'will be held st Marshfield this Fri- day, April 16. Mrs. Ward Evans attended the ’ Royal Neighbors lodge in Myrtle Point Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and Mrs. Harold Fish were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller, i Emmett Hammack, Marvin and Jimmy, of Myrtle Point, visited at ,the Nile Miller home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl and Douglas