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THE COQUILLE VAÜ.E? COQUnXR. ORRGON. THUWkAY.JUNKIO, IMI, * ' • Jtis Holverstott also heard from him high s.'hool, will be - laaving this vehicle. If the vehicle is in storage next week for a training camp. or out of use July 1, it will become (recently. He also is well and busy. subject to tax as of the month in Fred Chapman made a business trip Raymond McLeod came up from i Garrett Menning had a very Port Orford Thursday of lust week i which it is placed on the public high to Marshfield Monday.' He is making row escape last week when his truck, 1 his home at Byerly’s and is the son and took his wife and little son, J. W. Maloney, Collector of In way. . loaded with logs, left the road. He Collector Maloney said that, to ¡of Mrs. Clara Kibler, sister of Mr. Roddie. home. Mrs. McLeod has been 1 ternal Revenue, announces that the stayed with the truckand escaped Byerly. staying at her aunt’s, Mrs. E. F. Federal Motor Vehicle Use Tax guard against loss or theft, it has injury. Had he jumped he would I . The Deadmond Bros.' mill was Brodie’s, since taking her son. Roddie, stamps in the denomination of $5.00 been suggested that, when affixing have been crushed by the logs! Mr. iclosed Monday due to repairs and from the Knife Hospital after an ap will be placed on sale in all post of the stamp, the vehicle owner should Menning drives for Coos Bay on Hud pendicitis operatioh. He seems to be assembling new rigging. fices in the state of Oregon and in dampen the windshield rather than son creek. Betty Hatcher, Lou Lindsay, Mar» getting along nicely. his office at Portland, today, Thurs the adhesive side of the stamp. An Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler re Mrs. Martin Schmidt and Mrs. Tom day, June 10. The stamp will evi other effective method is to brush vene Henagin and Phyllis Chezem turned home Saturday evening from are attending 4-H summer school at Detlef sen left early Monday morn dence payment of the tax for the fis clear varnish over the stamp after Eugene. They had been attending method« Corvallis. From letters received at ing for Portland, expecting to re cal year beginning July 1, 1943, and it has- been affixed. conference at the Light House Temple have been recommended to keep the home they are enjoying themselves turn Wednesday. must be purchased on os before that and visiting relatives. and are having a grand time. Mrs. Doward .Strong and children date. The stamps will be serially stamp tntact qpon the windshield. As Mrs. R. M. Noah is ill with flu. Sii> went to Lakeside Monday, morning! numbered, will be gummed on the an additional precaution it is sug lives with her daughter, Mrs. L. L. I and will be home at Norway this face, and will have provision on the gested (hat each motor vehicle owner Bu°y * . . . coming Saturday. back for entry of the make, model, make a redord of the serial number Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah and daugh .Mrs. Mike Daniels spent the day serial number, and state license which appears on the use tax stamp ter, Bonnie Ellen, were week-end vis Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Wednesday of last week visiting her number of the motor vehicle. The for his record in the event the stamp itors from Lakeside. They were at week-end visitors with daughter, Mrs. Enno Dornath, near use on the public highway of an au should become lost. In Oregon all the home of Mrs. Noah's mother, i J. H. McCloskey. Bradford Station. tomobile, truck, motorcycle, or bus stamps are required to be placed in Amanda Johnson Bonnie Ellen is: Herman Tedsen and Mr». Niqolin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Southmayd makes it subject to the tax. The tax | the upper left-hand corner of the spending a vacation at the home of ■ Elznor were Sunday dinner guests and son. J. Lewellen, and daughter- Dorene ! her cousin, Dorene Frye, of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. in-law, Mrs. Ellis Southmayd, spent stamp is transferable with the motor i inside of the windshield. has just returned after spending a Herman Detelfsen. • ~ ------- "" U- «S“S—— i i ........................... I — the day Friday of last week visiting week at the Noah home at Lakeside. Herman Tedsen , purchased some Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Southmayd Mrs. L. A. Ryan has received word two hundred Rhode Island Red and family ut Marshfield. that her son, “Bud,'' is in a hospital chicks a couple of weeks, ago and E. F. Brodie is runhing his shingle at Little Rock, Ark. He did not say has only lost two so far. *. In about mill only part time as he ts.having what the trouble was but that he had four months he will be I having some difficulty finding a sawyer. been feeling badly for several days. excellent friers to sell at his store Mrs. Alden Mast and children, of Word'has been received of the mar in Norway. < Myrtle Point, spent the day Sunday riage of Phillip Stock and Joan Saun Sunday dinner guests i with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. ders at Sacramento last week. This Hughes' home in Marshfield were her Haughton. is the climax of the Hawaiian Isles 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroe Mrs. Russell Hank, nee Rose Kel- romance, although Mrs. Stock is der; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yarbrough lenberger, returned * Wednesday of American born. Phillip has been in and children, Sidney, Marie and last week from Los Angeles, where the Navy some four years without a Freddie; Mrs. Yarbrough's daughter she went tqg^pend a two weeks’ vaca leave home and this is his first visit and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Camp tion with her husband, Corp. Russell to the States since being over in the bell, and children, Jimmie and John A. Hank. Aho was home on furlough. Islands. nie, and Mrs. W. A. Warner. The Mrs. Louise Roberts and Sam Son- Campbells are moving from Califor On her return she visited her sister, Gertrude, at Merced, California. She neland are in the valley, being called nia to Newport, where he has em said the weather was perfect all the here by the death of their brother, ployment. time she was gone but when she got Louis Sonne land. Mr. Sonneland Mr. and Mrs. Hurvey Gant spent back to Oregon it was raining. How passed away last Thursday. Funeral one day last week at Port Orford. ever, Oregonians mostly welcomed services were held Sunday at 2.00 p Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett and daugh this last rain as it was very timely m. at the Gano Funeral Home in ter, Dorothy, were visitors one eve Coquille. The body has been sent ning last week at the A. R. Bennett for "victory gardens," and we also. take notice there are many Cali- | to Portland for cremation. home. fornians quite fond of vacationing in ‘ Relatives and friends, visiting and Bonnie Jean Druliner left last Oregon in June,-July and August. helping celebrate the 93rd birthday Thursday for Klamath Falls, proba Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kellenberger, of Mi's. Melissa Brownson at Bridge bly to be gone during the entire Jr.,’and children, Arelene and Lonnie, Sunday were Mrs. Clara Hoag, of school vacation. accompanied by Mrs. Lena Kellen- Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hol- Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Siring and berfer and daughter, Rose, spent the verstott, Liridy Lou and Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. J H. McCl >skey and day Sunday picnicking on Bandon Harold Stock, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Elizabeth Lett were Sunday Beach and it .was a perfect day. Benham and daughter, Karen, and callers on Mr. And Mrs. Emil Petersen. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Schroeder re Kay McKinley. Mrs. Brownson is Harry Druliner clothed and pa turned Wednesday of last week from grandmother of Mrs. Holverstott and pered the house of Mr. and Mrs. thi ir two weeks' vacation and stayed Tom Benham. She was 93 years old , Shirley Laird, near the Norway all night wrtii his parents, Mr. and June 1. school this past week. Mis. Walter Schroeder. Getting Word was received this week that j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland's two their children there, they returned to Raymond Norris is now seaman first i little sons, Roy and Dale, have been their home at Ophir Thursday, hav class and that he is now enjoying , quite sick for more than a week ing had a very enjayable trip. Navy life somewhere in the South with the measles. Mrs. Guy Grant, who was in the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gant visited 1 Mast ly>spital four or five day» IpA Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLain were her niece, Mrs. B. Jones, at Lee orfe | week, returned to her home at Nor callers at the Benham home Monday day last week. The Jones family way Sunday. She has been having evening. They took their daughter, lately has moved from Powers to some wry serious trouble with, an Carol, back to Coquille with them as Lee, where he is working in a log infected wisdom tooth, if being rtec- she was ill. ging camp. esaa'y to liave the jaw lanced from Mrs. Clara Hoag went to North Mrs. Elizabeth Lett and Mr. and the outside. — Bend Sunday evening to stay a few Mrs. Emil Petersen called on Mrs. Don and Frank Trigg have days with her niece, Mrs. Mabel Mc Elner Neilsdfl one day last week. home this week. Frank came Kinley. She expects to return Thurs Mrs. Nielson la not doing so well; her camp San Marcus, Texas, and will day to spend a while here before re foot continues <b be quite painful. have to return Saturday. Don re turning to her home in Portland. Mrs. Marie Maas, of West Norway, turns to CorvalHs, going on jo Camp Vacation Bible School will start was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Roberts, California. Monday and will be held at the Fair and Mrs. Harry Druliner. A. R. Bennett and W. W. Deyoe view church, being conducted by Mil J. Lewellen Southmayd went over have just finished a three week’s job dred Stlllson and Marion Thair, of to Marshfield last Sunday to see his at the Arago Cheese factory. Eugene. School will be from 9-1« wife and children. Mrs". Southmayd a. m. and will continue for two weeks. Calling cards, 50 for $1.00. is still at her mother’s, Mrs. Amasa The G. R. Norrises hear regularly Biglow’s. She is improving slowly from Carl Hooker, that he is well and but still has to remain in bed. TRY OUR COMPLETE longing for more action somewhere Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rackleff went in the south Pacific. Parents of Cur- to Bandon Sunday to Visit her sister, Mrs. Ernest Boak, and mother, Mrs. Martha McNair. Mi but is been quite sick with ON SUNDAY AT again, able to be up and though quite weak. Rack- Rackleff's grandson. $1.00 PER PLATE It seems the clerks in Miff, Jr., who just graduated from Federal $5.00 Auto Stamps On Sale' Fairview News Norway News Items All motor vehicle owners are cau tioned that the law requiring the purchase of the Federal motor vehicle use tax stamps has not been changed or repealed, and failure to purchase and display the new use tax stamps on vehicles using the public high ways after July 1, IMS, will subject the violators to severe penalties im posed by law. ing test. If you are iemporarlly deaf ened, bothered by ringing buzzing head noises due to hardened or coagu lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method test that so many say has enabled them to hear well again. You must hear better after making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops todav at Barrow Drug Co. ( HOME MADE ) Due to the shortage of sugar will be forced to cease all baking operations on June 12 Will resume operations as soon as July allotment of Sugar is received Southern Fried Chicken Dinners Lloyd Hickam, Prop. COQUILLE BAKERY TOWN CAFE some of the rationing boards have some perplex ing problems come before them. One official when learn ing that rubber wears ten times faster on curves, sug gests discontinued use of girdles until after the war. Another in answer to a western loggers request for more gasoline to run his camp, asks why he needed it, as it was their under standing logging was done with Donkeys on the West Coast. And when the owner of a '29 car applied for a C card was asked, do you do pleasure driving • he ex claimed—What! "In a 14 year old jalopy?” CHECK and DOUBLE-CHECK Wartime fire wardens know what it takes to quench thirst after the arduous job of checking and double*checking their districts. with the high (It Quenches!) We hope this hasen’t stretched the truth about girdles, or made a donkey of anyone, and as for jalop ies we assure you there’s a treat in store for those who have us rebuild their mo tors. ■nd Ford popular parts Buy ANQTHER Bonrf Cream O’Coos Ice Cream Co. Distributors, Coquille