The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 06, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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PAGB SBVÍN
Fairview News
taining vitamins. Mrs. Roxy Frye ; ArflOO N^WS
guests of Mr». E. J, Myers.
parsonage here on Tuesday
IXCW3
Mrs. Stanley Halter, Mrs E. J,
won the prize given by .Mrs. Chas. I,
Muy 5 Ray A. Kagelu and Flur-
The Home Makers Extension Unit Gaalin.
Those present were Mes
Vernun McMichael, of Azaleu, ar- ,Myeni “nd M,s'.55 C McAllister vis-
eiu-e
E. Papineau, both of North
| A fair crowd attei^lcd tfvc meeting
met Tuesday, April 27, at the grange dames Bishop, C. A. Holverstott, rived at the home of his sister and J»«1
the h,,mc of Mr a,,d M"- Al-
Bend.
of
Townsend
Club
No.
1
Tuesday-
hall. After a planned dinner, Mrs. Robert Holverstott, Fays Holverstott, family, Mr. and Mn. Harvey Myers,
Fish la,,t Tue#<iuy
evening and the business meeting
Calling carda, ÓO fu- si. OU.
Dorothy Bishop explained foods, con- Richardson,
Quivey,
Hatcher, Monday for a short visit.
• IMrs E J' Myer* Mr»' Stanley j was conducted by the president. We
Wheeler,
Hill,
Blohm,
Enlund,
Miss Audrey Schroeder was able to *ialter and Mr. and Mr». S. C. Mc- I are sorry to learn of
the death of
Hall, Frye,
Lindsay and Ben­ be moved home from the Knife hoa-^,,i’ter drove to Myrtle_Point last
Mrs. Etta J.
ic.
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,
,
l(
»ne
of
our
members,
ham.
The club voted to finance pitai last v^eek.
1 Sunday and visited Mrs. Frank Lane „___ .
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OFFICIAL
been catling
a 4-H girl or girls
to
Cor- •
I
at
the
Mast
hospital
and
Mr.
and
Mr. anil Mrs. J. D. Carl, accom-
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.
on our sick members.
U.S. ARMY' AIR CORM
vailis this summer. They plan a pie pan7o<l by*k£**and Mrs A*" h Bender I Mrs o,iver Myers and Mr. and Mrs.
Caravan of clubs will meet in
Perhaps we notice it be­
social some time soon.
v Wannamaugher.
|of Myrtle Paint, went to Portland by i ®'
Coquille May 23.
cause we’re dealing with
Miss Carrie Byerly celebrated her
bus last Friday. They will visit at1
,
~
The door prize was won by Mrs.
cars—but have you noticed
80th birthday Saturday, April 24. She
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I NorWOV N p WS ItPITlS
Schuek. Those on the program were:
the price of-cars of late?
makes her home with her brother and ¡Carl in McMinnville while they are I
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MCI»
Miss Wilma Drake, piano music;
sister, Wm. Byerly and Mrs. Clara
A
car that sold for $1000
away.
Mr. andltrs. J. JI. McCloskey spent readings were given by Mesdames
Kibler.
two years ago and has been
■ The Easter play, "He Had Great i Sunday in Coquille with her slater and Dean, Westbrook, McNair, Tilghmuh
taken care of is a real buy
Myrtle Holverstott and Kathleen
Possessions," which was presented by husband, Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang, and Mr. Tilgliman; a vocal solo by
now for $1100.
Lindsay attended a meeting last I
the people of the Brethren chureh of
Miss Anita Tedsen was chosen Mrs. Hatcher.
Tuesday in Coquille on Extension
At the next meeting refreshment» !
Myrtle Point, at the Arago gym chairman of Mothers’ Day week-end
It seems that everyone
work. The program was outlined for
should be conscious of the
of
salads
and
crackers
will
be
served,
j
I Sunday evening, was greatly appre- at Chi Omega House at Corvallis,
the coming year. Fairview Extension
dated by all present.
ciated
,
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Southmayd and with Mrs. Smith in charge.- Press '
value of correct and fre­
Unit won the block and gavel for
Ladies Aid met Wednesday in the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons at- Correspondent.
. . -
quent lubrication by this
being the moat outstanding club in
church basement for an alj-day meet- tended the Mlay day dance at Coquille
time and the attention of
the county. There are 19 units. The
Ing with a pot luck dinner at noon, last Saturday night.
minor repairs.
*
block and gavel are made of myrtle
Thé following attended: Mesdames
,Harry Druliner has been working
wood- The board of chairmen was
Remember a machine will
O. H. Aasen, J. L. Burtts, Albert Lil- at the R. B. fly landers the past week
elected as follows: Ann Montgom­ I
April 29—Billy R. Armstrong and
run indefinitely if there is
lie, Ward Evana, S C. McAllister. ' repairing their dairy bam.
ery of Millington, relected for three
Kathryn Miller, both of Myrtle Point.
lubricant between the mov­
They will meet again this week.
Mrs. Martha Jane Mullina* grand­
• They were jntitried at tile bride’s
years; Jean Davenport, Broadbent,
ing surfaces.
Rev. M. M. Stern, of the Brethren [daughter
Mrs
daughter and husband, Mr. and Mm
Joi; three years, and Myrtle H l*e>-
houle on Sunday by Rev. M. M. Stern.
I
church
of
Myrtle
Point,
conducted
Fulk,
of
Portland,
'
visited
with
her
stott, of Fairview, for one year. The!--
May 1 -Wolter Bodman and Elsie,
AMZY
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| the regulur Sunday morning church und her son Jim, a few days last week
ERNIE
next meeting will be on Tuesday, Muy '
Bodman, both ot Mowich, Ore. They
. . Sunday school followed and when they returned home Mrs.
35, when the leaders will give their '
were married last Saturday by Jus­
wit an attendance of 25. There will Mullins went with them to visit her
reporta on what the year» sub J oct are.
tice F." R. Bull at his office here.
1 be services again next Munday, daughter and fam ly, Mr. ami Mrs.
Mrs. Hany Lindsay has been chosen !
May 4 Jon. R. Ayres, of Klamath
preaching
at IU
10 u.
a. m.
and Sunday
living in
tr
1
.
.
p*c«nunB Ui
III. anu
sunuuy Ziebarth, who have been
Falls, and Mabel I. Fisher, of Charles­
Phone «M
Portland
the
past
few
months,
Mr.
m
1 ro
at g 11
“• m w - jh T he u given
" uul during
They were married by
4-H sewing •
”
hM Csaslln in scho
Day ° p
ram
Zeibarth is working in the shipyards ton, Ore.
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Rev. Chas. G. Brown at the Pioneer
zi_. d Lu
v
.,
the Sunday school hour as follows: therd.
rUM.lt 7h° v
S ttPi W8S. **» <,!nner Christening services for James Pap-
Don Trigg has returned from Ft.
h0"’elpell by Rev. G. A. Gray; opening Lewis, Washington, where he spent
Tuesday evening of last week.
-t
Get your U.S. Fighter and Ob­
j prelude by Mrs. O. H. Aasen; welcome 18 days and is now in uniform as a
Bill Grove has been unable to work 'song, "We Come," by little tots; re-
servation Squadron insignia —
private drawing 850.00 per month,
this last week on account of sickness.
the kind youngsters are collect­
| citation, “Minding Mother,” Sandra although still attending school at Cor-
ing now I In full color on doth,
He is a faller at Kline's* camp and
Pappel; recitation, "My Mother,” vaUia,
Ilves at Powers.
they’re just right to sew on
The Pleasant Point Needle Club
Ginger
Sinidt;
recitation,
“His
Ruth Palmer has been home from
pockets, caps or sweaters. You
Mother's Faith,” Alan Halter; "Moth­ met at the home of Mrs. Ray Eppe:-
school on account of measles,
get one of these insignia FREE
ers and Other»,” by Intermediate and son last Wednesday with the follow­
Vera Bishop was a guest at the
—while the supply latts—every
Under new law to become effective June 10. 194S,
smaller children; récitation, “Moth­ ing members present: Mrs. Belo
time you buy War Stamps from
home of Dorothy Beagle Tuesday eve­
The safety responsibility act requires that any driver involved in
er,”
Virginia
Butler;
recitation, Lewellen, Mrs. Elia Bryant, Mr«.
ning of last week.
your Shell Dealer or Shell Serv­
an accident that results in injury, death or property damage must
“Sick,” John Leeper; saxophone solo, Mike Daniels, Mrs. Ell a Southmayd,
Within 10 days present proof of $11,000 worth of financial reapon-
ice Station. And
There was a moving picture show­
Ralph Weekley; song by the high Mrs. Roy Swan, Mrs. Ralph Rackicff,
kibuily or have his driver's license and ear registration cancelled.
watch for the next
ing the help the aircraft watchers
At
any lime afterwards his license and registration would be re­
school girl«, “What's the Matter with Mrs. Paul Davia, Mrs. J. Lewellen
new insigne!
give in watching and reporting any
voked immediately if his insurance policy expired or his bond was
Father;" recitation.
“Advice from Southmayd ami Mrs. A. R. Bennett
cancelled.
and all airplanes presented at the
Dad,” Bill Butler; recitation, “He’ll A short business session was heid tn
The act upulieif"WhctlUPr or not the driver was at fault, exception
school
house
last
Tuesday
evening,
"CAM FOR YOUR CAR
being allowed only in the cast of a car legally parked at the time of
Be True,” LeRoy Zeller; song, "Beau­ which »11.90 worth of war savings
for aircraft observers only. A film on
the accident. Aller two years, if the driver paid no damages and
FOR YOUR COUNTRY”
tiful Mother's Day; high schoolgirls; stamp» were purchased by the differ­
the prevention and cure of tuberculo­
no suit was brought ¡.gainst him, he would be permitted to drive
recitation, "A Dad and His Lad,” Mrs ent members. The Neelie Club ha«
Re member, not the iftrdumttr. but th«
und own u car again.
sis preceded the aircraft film. Mrs
caltruier is your best guide nowaday a I
Gladys Fish; vocal solo, “Little sold $30.75 worth of stamps at Jt.<
Now U>e average citizen would rather play safe and place i inaur-
Dorothy Bishop, county extension
sues on his or her car than to take % chance with FATE, Wlth a
Mother,” Mrs. S. C. McAllister; short four meetings since the beginning of ¡
leader,
was
In
charge
of
the
moving
Once a Week:
thi* year.
VAOP Tkrn
aAAAIIMi of so
— ä many jf 1
law like the above tn
in force there is mil
not much choice. BUT IT 18
On account
I play, "What Mother Didn't Know,7 the
NOT
cost for $15,808
N ot COMPULSORY. The coat
»15,»04 insurance
insuranee is not high.
picture machine,
BATTUIY— Reduced driving makes
Pamela Evan, Glenda Lillie, Yvonne the members having little chicks t>
From $14.00 to »18.25 per year—depending on the kind of Gas Ration
Mrs.
Fred
McLain
ia
reported
im
­
fibril check-upa of water level and
Book you have.
Holycrosa, No|a Crawford; violin solo, care for there were only 11 meinbeis
charge more important than ever.
proved at the Knife Hospital. She
Ski ME FOB FUIX DETAILS
Thelma Crawford; song. “My Moth­ present, less than half of the mem.
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is suffering with diabetes. Two of
TM88—Maintaining correct air
er’s Bible,” by the choir.
A small bership as usual, A delicious pot-
her children are being cared for at remembrance gift will be given to luck dinner was enjoyed by all.
pressure rave« tire* and gasoline.
the T. H. Benham home.
Mr. ami Mm. Guy Grant, of Nor-
all mothers and fathers present. Ev­
The Office Where Accommodation Is A Pleasure
Every 2 Months:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Teagarden eryone la cordially invited to uttend way. visited his father at Gaylord
Oft—Havs crankcaaa drained,
had as their guests at dinner Tues­
Orvui Miller and Phyllis and Mrs last Bunday.- •
flushed and refilled with Golden
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spires «nd fam­
day evening last week. Liaut. Glotz- Grover McQutgg, of Medford, and
fihcH Motor OU.
bach and Sergt. Rawson.
Mrs. Pearl Smith, of Yakima, Wash., ily returned last Thursday from Cali ­
SHILLUaaiC ATION - Thorough,
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Stevenson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fornia, where they spent the fall and
correct lubrication — vital in mak­
winter. He will farm his ranch this
brought
Mrs. L. A. Ryan home last Nile Miller Saturday.
ing your car last for the duration.
Harold Fish has been ill with the summer. Mr. and Mm, Jack Monroe,
Sunday. She has been very ill with
measles at the Stevenson home in flu and was confined to his home tor who have moved to one of the
Marsters places on Catching Creek
Her daughter, Margy, several daya last week.
C<g)uil|e.
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Mrs. Ma.be latke, of Fortuno, Call.,
Word was received by friends that
is home taking care of her mother.
Ralph Pauli, of Gardiner, was soon a sister at Mr«. Henrietta Hoffman.,
to leave for the service, It is ex­ visited thia past week with her niece,1
pected that he will join the Navy. Mm. Ray Epperson, and her cousin,
Mr. and Mr». Herman Sumerlin Mm. Belle Lewellen,
Mrs. Lottie Ferry, of Myrtle Point,
and family moved to their new home
BE SURE TO OCT A QUALITY JOB . . SEE Ut TODAY FOR
out near Myrtle Creek last Thursday. and her son Jack Perry, and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sumerlin have of McKenzie River, »pent Saturday
purchased the
Hernan Sumerlin afternoon at the R. W, Haughton’s, [
Mrs. Severt Iverson and two sons,
place on Fishtrap and will move
Roger and Myron, of Roaeburg, wet* I
there as soon as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson and in and spent Saturday with her par­
Dianne, of Coquille, visited at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder. '
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bur­ Mrs. St. Sure, of Bandon was a Thurs­
day all day visitor with Mm. Erie
bank Monday evening.
Mayre Lee and Howard Lafferty Fowler, of Norway.
Sunday.
Mr.«.
Walter ’ do > c,
left Thursday foe their home in Rose­
burg after visiting at the home of brought her grandmother, Mrs. M. B.
their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Bennett, of Myrtle Point, down to
' *" Get a job you can trust.
beat ion. We’ll gladly help you
George Hampton, for several days. spend the day with her son and wife,
Reliable recapping takes time, prrpare your Ration Board
That same evening after they arrived Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Benne-t, while P. i
skill, care. That’s the kind you certificate.
in Roseburg, they left with their E. Breuer and his two »on«-in-law. '
get from ua — reliable re­
motlier, Mrs. Gerald Albright, for Walt Moore afid Ben Daniels, went
capping, done the Goodyear
Cheyenne, Wyo., where they will join fishing, their wives later joining them
Mr. Albright, who is stationed at and a taking a picnic lunch-
way with Goodyear materials
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroder
Fort Warren.
and by Goodyear factory
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hampton and visited Sunday at the home of hr,
methods.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burbank were brother, Sam Clinton, and Mr. and <
Come in today. Have us in­
Sunday guests of Mrs, H. E. Watkins Mm. Thomas Hanly, on the North
spect your tires, inside and
Bank
road.
and Jean,
outside. We will tell you
(One of the Euentialt of • Democracy)
Mm. Geo. Keesee and he*' mother, ■
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish visited
frankly whether a tire can be
Mrs,
Mary
Cram
Noble,
of
Centrallia,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
recapped or whether it should
Washington, were v|s Lies one day
Fish in Coquille Monday.
be replaced.
last week with Mrs, A, R, Benmlt.
School
attendance
tlie
past
two
Of all of the ewentlals of a Democracy
Sunday visitors at the Erie Fowler |
If your tire can be safely
weeks
has
l>een
poor
on
account
of
one of the most important is the right
so many cases of measles In the com­ home at Norway were Mr. ai.d Mrs. |
recapped, get Goodyear Extra­
of every boy und girl to an education
Claude Chambers, of Myrtle Pbint.
munity.
Mileage Recapping here, for
—untainted and untrammeled.
Mr. und Mrs, H. E. Jones, of Pow­
Ralph Ixmg and Jimmie Scott re­
many more months of wear. If
lumed home Friday night after at­ ers, moved last week to Fairview. '
it ia too badly worn for re­
In the good old U. S. A. no one is denied
tending the district track meet held where he has employment. Mrs.
capping,
apply for a certificate,
the advantages of knowledge; the oppor-
at Eugene last Friday afternoon. Jim­ Jones is a niece of Mr». Harvey Gant,
and get the beet replacement
tunity to explore the wide horiaons of
mie placed second in the half mile of Norway,
tire to fit your mileage claasi-
the sciences, the arts, the crafts all the
Mrs. Alden Mast, of Myrtle Point, i
race which he entered.
■eta that make for a strong,
intelll- ­
subjects
atrong, intelli
There will be u school picnic held ■pent the day Monday with her par*
in the Arago gyn* at noon on the ents, Mr. and Mm. R. W. Haughton. ;
gent citixcnship
citixenship and a fuller life.
T--L Strom „r
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Mrs. Jack
of r»..
Curry
county
last day of school, May 14. Every­
is
visiting
her
mother,
Mm,
B.ll
An­
Can this freedom work! It has dnea
one is urged to come.
derson, at Norway this week. Mr.
Baccalaureate
services
for
the
1776!
You mult have your lire* ia-
1943 senior class of Arago will be and Mm. Bill Anderson were .Sunday
■pected to protect your right to
Today, Americans are .the most literate
held nest Sunday evening, May 9, visitors at the J. F. SAroeder home.
drive —
doo’t put to oft
sople in the world—enjoying the world’s
Mr. and Mrs. O. A^JIughs and
at 8:00 p. m. in the Arago churçh.
Townsend Club
Howdy Folks:-
120th Observation
Squadron Insigne
I
Marriage Licenses
FREE with
War Stamps
a
1
M&WAuto Service
bought this week at
Shell Dealers '
and Shell Stations
Auto Liability Insurance
Not Compulsory
Fred R. Bull
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TIRES RECAPPED
Without a Ration Certificate
nhal is\mcn(n
fy/ihng lor ?
«.
good /Y ear
EXTRA-MILEAGE RECAPPING
Freedom oí Education!
Let Us Inspect
Your Tires Now
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eation, sacrifice, individual enterprise,
the will to work, and full confidence in
the fairness of one’s neighbor.
That’s what America la fighting for.
With these incentive» we cannot faiL ,
Mountain Status Power Co.
j
Point, as the speaker for the evening. evening visitors with Mr and Mm. J,
F. Schroeder.
The graduating exercises will I*
M t and Mm. Harry Druliner and
held in the Arago gym May 12 at
Mr. and Mm. Guy Grant attended the |
Linn,
with
Leland
P.
8:00 p. m.,
senior play, ‘'Brother Goose” at tne
principal of the Myrtle Point Union
Myrtle Point high school last Friday.
High school, as the speaker:
The Norway Home Extension Unit
<rt Doyle underwent an operation will meet Friday, May 14 at the home
for a ruptured appendix at the Mast of Mm. Harold Simmons.
i
hospital in Myrtle Ponit last Monday.
He is reported getting along all right. ROLL ROOFING—108 sq. ft., tar and
Mr. and Mr». Oliver Myer», of
nails, only SI 40. FARR A EL-
Myrtle Point, were Sunday evening i WOOD
Well help fou reduce tire wear
•nd prolong lire lite. Let OS cheek
brake* sad wheel«, too.
OFFICIAL O. P. A. INSPECTOR
Station No. 11-15 and No. 11-3
Southwestern Motors Car &