The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 03, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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Kribs went on to San Francisco to
attend the funeral services of his
grandmother, Mrs. Mary Kribs, and
he also visited his sister and family
in Modesto. They returned home Sat­
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and Mrs.
Harold Fish visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Orvui Miller in Myrtle
Point Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl drove to
Bandon Sunday and visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroe­
Arago News
T
S
Norway News Items
1 tla Point.
There was a good at- J Death
Comes To
Counts
rested Sunday, promised to pay their
|10 fines on June 5 and June 16, re­
spectively.
tei’dant’®
Farm Inmate Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Mbko Daniels spent
Miss Bernice Gillespie came in from |
Mrs. Ida Myers and Mrs. S. C.
Walter Chapman. Pennock, whose
Sunday and Monday in Roseburg. He Bend, Oregon, Monday, and is visit­
McAllister visited Mrs. Frank Lane
home was formerly at Marshfield but 4-Canning Club
spent
the
day
Monday
at
the
auction
ing
at
the
Rufus
Rylander
home
this
at the Mast hospital in Myrtle Point
who had been at the county farm the
sale in Roseburg, while Mrs. Daniel» week.
Meeting Postponed
last Wednesday-
Mrs. Myers re­
past two years, died there Tuesday
{visited
with
the
Jay
Andersons.
Lt.
Col.
and
Mrs.
Larry
Morgan,
mained at Myrtle Point and spent
Therq will be no 4-H Canning Club
morning
and
services
were
held
at
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison and and Li. Col. and Mrs. Ernie Knapp,
several days at the home of her son
meeting Friday, June 4, as hereto­
the
Masonic
cemetery
that
afternoon,
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their daughter, Mrs. Harold Pribble were over night guests of Mr. and
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
fore stated. It will not be held until
and two children, spent the day Sun­ Mrs. Eldon Brodie Thursday of last I Schroeder Bros, in charge.
Myers, before returning home Sun­
June 18, at Mrs. Laird's home. On
The
deceased,
who
was
67
years
of
day in Powers visiting Mrs. Robison’s week. They, in company with Eldon
day.
the eighteenth, please bring- 4-H
uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Brodie, spent the greater part of the j age, had lived on the Bay for about
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Patty
report card and know how to sterilize
ten
years.
He
had
never
married
Barklow. Mr. Barklow is in very poor day Thursday fishing in Brewster |
and Arlan, of Coquille, visited at the
and is survived by two brothers, jars, plus previous assignment.
health, not able to do any work at alL j Valley, with good luck
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis der.
i Claire A., of Marshfield, and Chai.
Mrs. Stanley Halter and Mr. and
Mr».
Edwin
Biglow,
of
Libby,
near
L.,<'
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and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R., of Portland.
Mrs. S. C. McAllister visited at the Marshfield, came over last Friday
PIMPLES DISAPPEARED
Frank Burbank, Thursday evening.
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wanna- morning and took her sister-in-law,
OVER NIGHT
Mrs. Albert Lillie and Mrs. S. C.
Yes, it is true, there is a safe harm­
McAllister were Thursday evening maugher and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mrs. J. Lewellen Southmayd and
Myers In Myrtle Point Sunday after­ children, Louis and Louisa, over to
Mrs. Lena Alley and Mr Roy Mor-*?™
less medicated liquid called Kleerex
callers at the J. D. Carl home.
were married May 22 in Seattle. Court The Past Week
noon. Mrs. Ida Myers returned home spend a week or ten day» with her
that dries up pimples over night.
Cecil Lane arrived from California
Charles
Herman Miller, an itiner- Many report that they had a red sore
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last Thursday to be with his mother, with them and spent the night at mother, Mrs. Amasa Biglow and An Informal reception was held at the
I home
—
....... Jensen, May ant and veteran of World War 1, was pimply face one night and surprised
of * ’ her son, ..
Phillip
Mrs. Frank Lane, who had her leg the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hal­ other relatives in that vicinity.
Mrs. Harvey Kobtead and her sis- ¡24.
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Close neighbors were invited.. given a 810 suspended fine last their friends the next day with a
amputated at the Mast hospital Sat- ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Smith and I Mrs. Morten works for the Naval [Thursday for being drunk.
clear complexion. There is no risk.
urdy morning. Mrs. Althea Harrah,
Ike Allen forfeited the $10 bajl he The first application must convince
of Fairview, and Mrs. Frances Sell, Darwin were'Sunday guests at the little daughter Joy, are here visiting [Civil Service at Sand Point and Mr.
posted Saturday for the same offense you or you get your money back. Join
of Port Orford, also came to be with home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie. Mrs. Kolstead’s mother, Mrs. Martin ¡Morten works in a furniture store.
Mrs.
Althea
Harrah,
of
Fairview,
Schmidt.
Mrs.
Kblstead
is
returning
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Oscar
Harper
and
against
the city laws, and the same the happy Kleerex users who are no
their mother. Mrs. Lane is getting
1 day Edward Cowan paid the 810 fine
longer embarrassed with unsightly
along very nicely and expects to be Mrs. Frances Sell, of Port Orford, to Los Angeles Tuesday of this week [two sons and Mrs. Ella Harper were
to hei- work at the Lockheed plant, Sunday visitors at the T. H. Benham assessed against him. i
pimples. For sale by Barrow Drug.
able to be moved to her home in and Cecil Lane, of California, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley but Mrs. Charles Smith will remain . home. Mr. Harper’s and Mrs. Ben­ j" C. E. Denny and Jim Hoskins, ar- Co.
10t8s
Arago in about two weelp.
for a month or more until her hus­ ham’s parents were neighbors 30
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long left Fri­ Halter Saturday.
T
Rev.
day of Eugene, where they will visit
,
. Wilfred . Oakes, of Myrtle band comes. .He is expected in on a years ago in Jackson county."
Mrs. T. H. Bhnham was called to
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Poinl' Conducted the regular Sunday furlough about the 10th of June. Jjlr.
Sweeney for a few days. They ex- morning church service. This was and Mrs. A. O. Hughes, of Marshfield Marshfield this week by the death
pect to return home Wednesday.
,Mr Oakaa’ laat Sunday at Arago as and Mr. and Mirs. ,W. A. Warner of of Wm. McKinley. Mrs. Benham and
YOU SHOULD HAVE
»,
Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Farrier came ,h* hM Uken the church at Brid«e Coquille, had Sunday dinner with Mr. I Mrs. McKinley are cousins.
and
Mrs.
J.
Finley
Schroeder.
’
Mrs.
Clara
Hoag,
Mrs.
Ralph
over from Reedsport and spent the and
are moving up there. Sun­
Clara and Billie Mast, of Myrtle Nourse, Mrs. Ralph Moes, Mrs. Mabel I '
week-end at their home in Arago.
»chool attendance was 38. There
Point,
spent Sundsy and Monday McKinley and children visited at the
Mrs. Grace Rackleff went to Myrtle IwlU
»ervices again next Sunday,
ON YOUR CAR BY JUNE 10th
visiting
with their grandparents, Mr. L T. H. Benham home Friday. Mrs. j
preaching
at
10:00
a.
m.
and
Sunday
Point Saturday evening to be with
Rates
for
A Card Holders $5.18 each 6 Months*
and Mrs. R. W. Haughton.
Nourse and Mrs. Moss returned to
Mrs. Corda Lewellen over the week­ school at 11:00 a. m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Gant
spent
[
Dorothy Warren, who has been
their home in Sacramento Sunday i
end, while Mrs. Naomi Robison went
to Grenada, Calif., to visit her father working for Mrs. Albert Gulstrom, the day Sunday at Bandon. They re­ and Mrs. McKinley and daughter and ,
' *5.00 Membership Payable First Six Months
spent the week-end aj the home of ported the weather as being very dis­ Mrs. Hoag went to the McKinley i
and other relatives there.
agreeable.
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
home
in
North
Bend
Tuesday.
Kay
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Ur. and Mrs. Adrian Halter, Alan
The Pleasant Point Club which McKinley is to stay during the sum­
and Ronald, were Sunday dinner Sell.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orvus
Miller,
Phyllis
holds
its meeting the last Wednesday mer months at the home of his
guests at the home of Mrs. Alma Hal­
Office
Res.
Mrs. Benham.
i
and Alice were Saturday evening in every month met at the home of cousin,
ter in Coquille.
Richfield Station
755
W. J. Wheeler left for Eugene
Miss Laura Bernice Lillie returned callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ellis Southmayd. Mrs. Harold
Coquille Auto Park
Fairview St.
Nile
Miller.
.
Simmons
was
to
have
had
the
club
at
Sunday
after
church,
He
plans
to
home from O. S. C. Saturday and
Phone 185J
Phone 278M
Mrs. Shelby McAllister, Scott and her house but her daughter Kay, had attend connference at the Light House
will spend the summer at the home
'Temple.
Mrs.
Wheeler
is
already
the
mumps.
Those
present
were
Mrs.
Marc,
of
Coquille,
visited
at
the
home
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of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister the Harold Simmons, Mrs. Frank South­ there.
LUUe.
mayd, Mrs. J. Finley Schroeder, Mr».
The Homemakers’ Demonstration
Mrs. Mary Greenleaf has been quite past week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gale, of A. R. Bennett, Mrs. Mike Daniels, 'Unit met May 25 at the Grange Hall.
ill the past week with bronchitis.
Mrs. Melden Carl and Douglas ac­ Klamath Falls, came in Sunday for Mrs. Harry Druliner, Mrs. R. W. ■ After a planned dinner a business
companied Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kribs a few days’ visit at the home of Mrs. Haughton and Mrs. Ray Epperson. meeting was held. Mrs. Iris Holver-
of Coquille
of Coquille to Eureka, Calif., last Gale's mother, Mrs. Grace Rackleff. A bountiful pot luck dinner was I stoott and Mrs. Lillian Quivey dem­
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Tuesday, where they visited relatives They returned to Klamath Falls Wed­ served to all and the afternoon w«a onstrated "Wartime Buying of Cloth­
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spent in sewings and fancy work. The ling.'
ing.” Those present were Mesdames
at Arcata, Glendale and Eureka. Mr. nesday.
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Miss Bernice Gillespie, who has next meeting of the club will be at Myrtle Holverstott, Iris Holverstott,
been employed at Bend, Oregon, the home of Mrs. A. R. Bennett, when ' Lora Holverstott, Thompson, Kath­
came in for about a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Julia keep, will be leen Lindsay, Jake Jensen, Gene-
relatives and friends in Coos county. in to celebrate her 83rd birthday. 1 vieve Ellis, Bonnie Buoy, Amy Rich-
Mrs. Shelby McAllister and sons, Mrs. Bennett has received word that 1 ardson, Roxy Frye, Butler, Emma
Scott and Marc, drove to Marshfield her mother is getting along nicely, Hall, Vivinia La Branche, Hazel
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Gent tile doctor having removed the band­ ' Benham, Lillian Quivey, Martindale
Russell, of Johnson Mill, accompanied age from the left arm which she and several children. The Fairview
broke on March 31.
thssn.
-
Demonstration Unit was chosen to
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard, be hostesses for the special meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doyle visited
at the home of Mrs. Daisy Doyle a (Joyce Schroeder) and baby are now to be held June 29. All units in the
“WALLY”
few days the past week. Everett has living in -one of Mrs. Hara's cottages county are expected to be represen­
Phone 4«
Res. 22*J
at
been In training in Washington.
' the top of the hill on the right as ted. The meeting will be on Food
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Doyle and Jane, i you enter Myrtle Point, coming from Preservation and Mrs. Dorothy Bish­
They moved there this past op will be in charge.
of Fairview, were week-end guests Coqulle.
'
The com-
week.
'
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of Mrs. Daisy Doyle.
mttee in charge of this meeting are
—to this grower owned wool
Mrs. Lily Dement and granddaugh­ Emma Hall, Bonnie Buoy and Lora
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marketing cooperstive with 33
ter Katherine Henry, left last Thurs­ Holverstott.
years’ experience.
day for Ontario, Oregon, to spend the
Mrs. Winnie Piket of Marshfield,
II. S. Approved Wool Homllor
rest of the summer with her dsugh- and Mrs. Marie Mast of McKinley,
You will receive full UA. ceil­
ter, Mrs. Ellis Warner.
were callers at the Benham home
ing prices . less only actual
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Easley and her Monday.
marketing dosts.
To make this simple, no risk hear­
40 cents a pound cash ad­
ing test. If you are temporarily deaf­ father, W. T. Brady, all of Powers,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Buoy spent the
vance upon receipt of wool.
ened, bothered by ringing buzzing were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and weekend at Powers. They went for
We furnish sacks and twiner
head noises due to hardened or coagu­ Mrs. J. H. McCloskey.
memorial services and stayed at the
lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine
< xmrfcetieg agreesNut
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Schroeder, of home of Geo. Frye.
Home Method test that so many say
SHIP NOW
has enabled them to hear well again. Ophir, in Curry county, left May 25
Dorene Frye is spending her va­
You must hear better after making on a business and vacation trip, driv­
cation at the home of her uncle and
this simple test or you get your money
714 N. W. 14th
back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear ing their car as far as Walla Walla. family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah, at
Drops today at Barrow Druz Co.
There they took the trim to Montana, Lakeside. She went there Thursday
returning by way of Spokane they of last week.
stopped off there a few days. At
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay and
Walla Walla they got their car and family spent memorial day in Marsh­
While it is not required by law that auto drivers have
drove down to visit Mr. Schroeder’s field.
sister and famil/, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah were in the
Bunch, of Ontario, last weekend and valley from their home at Lakeside
Mrs. Walter Schroeder received a last week gardening. They stayed
telephone call from them inquiring with Mrs. Noah’s mother, Mrs.
Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes
about the two older children they left Amanda Johnson.
effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the auto-
with her while on their trip. They
ist’s point of view that his ear be fully covered by Liability
left (he baby with Mrs. Adrian
Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col­
Schroeder’s mother, Mrs Casper Gas- ' Home Extension Unit Met
lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license
With Mrs. Oddy May 27
ner.
of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter­
Herman Tedsen, accompanied by
The home extension unit meeting
mine where the fault lay.
his niece, Irene Detlefsen, drove to was held at the home of Mrs. L. W.
Corvallis Sunday to get liis daughter Oddy last Thursday. Bond chairman,
FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE
(One of the Essentials of e Democracy')
Anita and her cousin Miss Blanche Mrs. Alma Halter, reported having
Detlefsen. Anita left Wednesday sold 82,125 in bonds and 831.75 in
morning by bus for San Francisco, to stamps the past three months. ' .
The right to enjoy the leisure hours we’ve
spend a couple of weeks visiting with
A committee, appointed to help
Office Phone 5
Res. Phone 95L
her mother.
earned
as we choose—the right to spend what
Mrs. Dorothy Bishop with the dem­
A baby girl, weighing nine pounds, onstration on food preservation, (
we’ve earned by our own sweat any way we
was born to Mr. And Mrs. Roy Spires which is to be held July 9, will con- |
like—these, among many others, are Ameri­
June 1. This is their second daugh­ sist of Mrs. McCue, publicity; Mrs.
can privileges worth fighting for!
ter.
Oscar Larson, place; Mrs. L. W.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett at- Oddy and Mrs. Walter Laird, as
Yes, we dearly love the liberties, the simple
■ tended the Myrtle Point high school helper. ’ Food preservation will be
pleasures, the concrete rewards that come to
'commencement exercises held last on drying, canning, freezing and the I
those who labor. And we intend to keep these
Wednesday evening. Dr. James R use of a pressure cooker; also a home­
things! No one —by either persuasion dr
Jewell’s address on “Controlled Pow­ made drier will be shown. All worn- |
force of arms — ean rob us of them.
er,” was enjoyed by a packed audi­ en interested are invited to attend-
torium. Thirty-nine students re­
The meeting was turned over to
In America, men live better. Their families
ceived their diplomas.
Mrs. Bishop, who led an interesting
I
got
out
the
official
report
the
are healthier. The humblest American cot-
Bill Burry was reflecting back
, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Haughton, of discussion on a “square deal meal,”
on the last war and what the Office of War Information made
Isgr •• the sacred realm of those alone who
, Sweet Home, were in over the week­ which was the subject of the month.
boys used to do when they got and read him this: “The fact that
live there — accountable to no one for their
end and had Sunday dinner with his This is the last extension unit meet­
there is vastly less drinking
u furlough.
way of life or pursuit of happiness. Free to
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haugh- i ing until fall.
among soldiers in this war may
"We weren’t a hard-drinking
ton.
__ resd, to worship, and to work as they choose.
stem in part from the sale of
bunch particularly, but that was
Don Trigg has been grant«
Fairview News
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J" »~orider’s
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
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Auto Liability Insurance
Farmers Auto Insurance Co.
Ernie R. Smith
The Industrial Repair Co
MACHINING
WELDING
METALLIZING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
Repairing Aids Victory
MlisAnunw
Fighting lor?
Wanted/ Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
PACIFIC WOOL GROWERS
Auto Liability Insurance
To Enjoy the Fruits
of Our Labors!
. E. E. (Spike) Leslie
From where I sit...
jy Joe Marsh
••‘ à
forbidden fruit always
worth goln’ after. Ws’d hunt up
a bootlegger, which was easy,
and buy a bottle,
“So, instead of a beer or two,
well-I guess we generally drank
4oo much!... wonder what the
boys are doing thia time?”
Nfcóítfa&rú»
doesn’t look as if we had to
worry about our boys. We
learned our lesson in the last
war, and I’m glad to see we’re
on the right track now.
plants at Bergen S, across highway
Friday to Corvallis, so came” bnck
from telephone office.
Not the
home again this week.
cheapest but the best. Phone «4.
s
Mrs. Rufus Rylander's brother and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hough
and daughter Lois, came in Sunday
our rfcÉsapnüNSHVKi
evening on their way back from Port-
B YOUR PROTtCnON
land and left Tuesday, returning to
their home in Rohnerville, Calif.
Mrs. Harry Druliner attended the
1TOM
•““'•‘r
County W. C. T. U. institute Tuesday,
held at the Brethern church in Myr-
FUHRMAN’S PHARMACY
and industrial structure in the world.
IN WAR ANY WASTE IS A CRIME. DO NOT WASTE
ELECTRICITY JUST BECAUSE NO RATION
TICKETS ARE REQUIRED.
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Mountain Statos Power Co.
A Self-Supporting, Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise
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