The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 17, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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Fairview News
brook.
James W. Menning vs. Ethel V.
Judge
King
granted
a
divorce
to
Grange met for Its usual meet­
Menning.
B.
W
Dunn,
^separating
him
from
last Saturday evening. During
Jane Martin vs. Paul Martin.
Mary Edith Dunn, last Wednesday.
the business meeting the charter
Amy' Richardson, Genevieve ankle Saturday morning.
Frances cumpanied her brother and family,
Fred A. Noah vs. Amelia G. Noah.
On
Tuesday
this
week
he
granted
was draped in honor of Louis Sonne- Ellis and Iris Holverstott.
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McCarthy is staying with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kellenberger to
divorces
to
the
plaintiffs
in
the
fol-
land, who passed away two weeks
Norman Berry has been trans­
Mildred Stillson and Marion Phair Bandon Sunday for bass fishing.
Glass discs are the latest answer
ago. Lunch, served by Bethel Nor­ ferred from Nebraska to Denver, arrived in the valley Saturday eve­
Mi». Roy Eperson was a business i lowing cases:
supplied by the phonograph indus­
ris, consisted of sandwiches, cookies Colo., where he is a mechanic and is ning from Eugene. They are con­ caller in Coquille Monday of this | Elma Holbrook vs. Franklin F. Hol try to shortages of critical materials.
and coffee. It was decided to enter instructing in duisel work. His.brother, ducting daily vacation Bible school, week.
,
the square dance contest to be held in Harold, is now at Salinas, Calif., do­ I which started Monday for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haughton had
Coquille during the 4th of July ing patrol flying after having been 9-12 a. m. All children of grade as house guests, her sister and hiss­ I
celebration.
in Washington.
I school age are invited and urged to band, Mr. ap4 Mrs. J. A. Lewellen, of
The 4-H girls came home Friday.
Mrs. Dale Thurman and three chil­ attend. The girls gave sermonettes Walla Walla, Wash. They came down
They had spent two weeks at Cor­ dren came in from Seattle last Sat- Sunday morning as well as special on Tuesday of last week and remained
y.
vallis at summer school. Those at­ urda
urday'.
The children, Allen, Verna music. Any children wishing to at- until Monday of thia week.
tending were Betty Hatcher, Lou and David, are to spend the summer tend Bible school can contact Mrs.
Sunday the R. W Ha ugh tons and
Lindsay, Phyllis Cheaem and Mar- with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler at the church. A car Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen were dinner
As Automobile LioUkiy mMweme Is the best
vene Henagin.
Charles Holverstott. Mr. Thurman will call for them.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mast in I I
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Melvt) Richardson had the misfor­ came Wednesday evening. He is do- , The Thommens have heard recent- Myrtle Point. .
way to meet the requirements of the New Oregon Law,
tune to drop an axe on her foot last ing ^carpenter work at a construction ly from Harvey in Norfolk, Va., that
Mrs. Martha Jane Mullins, who has
you should discuss this metier wtoh us m we knew insur­
week, cutting one of her toes.
camp and Mrs. Thurman expects to h£ had passed his tests for 3rd class been viisting friends and relatives
ance as well as the law.
• Jackie Hansen is nursing a sprained be employed this summer. Mr. and torpedoman with a high grade. He out in the Willamette valley and in
wrist.
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Mrs. Gibbons expect to make their is enjoying navy life anc^ expects to Portland for the past six weeks, re­
If already insured, we'll check to see rf you here
The H. E. C. met Wednesday of last home with the Thurmans this sum- : stay in after the duration. He had turned Tuesday of last week. Her J
the
h.c
’x.J. ci ¡.UJrancc that y^u really need. Call or
week at the Grange Hall.
Plans mer: Mrs. Gibbons was the former j been on a trip to Washington, D. C., son, Jim Mullins, went out three
Annamae Holverstott.
They are' standing up on the train both ways weeks ago ar\d visited with his sis­ I
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both employed also.
but enjoyed the week-end sight- ter, Mrs. Otto Ziebarth of Portland,
Mrs. G, B. Dow recently received | seeing.
and also visited a couple of weeks
word from Warren Dow that he is
Visitors at the L. L. Buoy home last, with another sister, Mrs. D. L. Hall,
again in the states, The letter was week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. [at Sweet Hume. Mrs. Mullins and
“INSURANCE THAT INSURES”
postmarked at an eastern port.
Noah and Rodney Noah, of Lakeside; son, Jim, and grandson, Basil Zie-
a
Genevieve Berry visited Sunday at 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Krantz and fam- barth, all came down together to
The Title Company, Phone 21J
the home of Lindy Lou Holverstott. i ily, of Coquille, and Mrs. Swan and I Norway last Tuesday and Friday
Bldg. 355 S. Taylor St.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kenyon and son, Bobbie, ot Roseburg. Mrs. Swan Mrs. Otto Ziebarth came in from
Coquille, Oregon
children visited at the Chas. Holver­ ' is a niece of Mrs. Buoy’s mother, Portland on business and will stay
stott home Sunday and Melvin helped ' Mrs. R. M. Noah, and Mrs. Noah re­ with her mother a couple of weeks.
WiprwinUae T*M
in the hay.
turned to the Swan home in Rose­
Mrs. t J. F. Schroeder and daughter,
Mrg. L. A. Ryan enjoyed a visit burg. Mrs. Noah has been ill for Mrs. W. A. Warner, spent the day
with her sister, Mrs. G. E. Hall, from some time and is going to try the with Levi Snyder and daughters,
Medford. -Mrs. Hall came last Fri­ valley climate for a while.
Pearl and Ruby.
day and went home Wednesday of
Word was received Monday eve- ' Last Saturday evening Mr. and
this week.
ning that Raymond Norris and Har- , Mrs. Martin Schmidt, Mr. Herman
t Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deadmond, Mr. vey Benham had met on an island In j Tedsen, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Norris and Nelda South Pacific.
, and Mrs. J. A. Schroeder and Albert
attended State Grange convention at I Mrs. Faye Holverstott and Lorene Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. A. O.
Eugene.
They
left
Wednesday went to Eugene Monday morning to ■ Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yar-
SPÍAKING FO k YOUR STANDARD
morning and came home Saturday. i visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. brough and son-in-law, Ray Camp­
Mrs. Amanda Johnson slipped on Rankin. She expects to be gone a bell and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner
SERVICI MEN AND WOMEN
the wet floor and fell across a tub week.
gathered at the J. F. Schroeder home
Word has been received by Ben and spent a most enjoyable evening
she was using to wipe up the floor
from and hurt her side. She was Holverstott's parents that he has in singing and dancing. Albert and
taken to Coquille to a physician and been moved from Caitip Callan, Calif., Finley furnished violin and piano mu­
a rib was fottnd injured. She is bet­ to Ellensburg, Wash. He is to go to sic for the crowd. It was the first
school there five months, studying time they had played together in
ter this week.
Mrs. Lillie Johnson, of Coquille, in the air corps.
twenty-five years. Refreshments of
Mrs. Harve Crume and daughter, chicken tamales, sandwiches, salad,
stayed at the Ray Deadmond ranch
while the Deadmonds were at Eugene. Aladene, of Vernonia, are visiting cake and coffee were served âuring
She came Wednesday and returned her sister, Mrs. Chas. Holverstott. the evening.
There will be a food preservation
home Saturday evening.
R. R. Rackleff has been quite ill
Mrs. “Bud” Ryan visited at the meeting at the Grange Hall, June 29. the past week with neuritis in his
home of her husband’s parents, Mr. I This is given by the extension club left arm so bad he could not do any
and Mrs. L. A. Ryan. She makes her 1 and Dorothy Bishop will be in charge. of his farm work.
home in Marshfield.
Also at the! All units in the county are expected
There
Ryan home Sunday was Marge Ryan. , to be largely represented.
| will be a potluck dinner at noon. The
She is employed in Coquille. Word
meeting will start at 10.30. Please
was recently received that “Bud” bring own dishes, silver and sugar.
Coffee will be furnished.
To discuss lamb and wool market­
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hall recently
ing
and other factors of special inter­
heard from their son. Clifford. He
While it la not required hy law that auto driven have
had been in Loa Angeles for a couple est at this time, livestock producers
of weeks but had been discharged ofrCoos county will meet in the city
and was going to his camp at Santa hall in Coquille next Friday after­
Monica, Calif.
Clifford is a cook noon, June IS at 1:30, with Harry
Lindgren, extension animal . hus­
in the army.
Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes
bandman from the state college.
effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the auto-
This meeting is being arranged by
iat’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability
George H. Jenkins, county agricul­
Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col­
tural agent, so that growers may have
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher, an opportunity of discussing market­
lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license
of East Myrtle Point, have sold their ing problems and making arrange­
of his ear is not suspended, pending court action to deter­
home to Harley Miller and moved to ments in advance for the sale of the
mine where the fault lay.
Bandon this week. They have bought 1943 crop. Effort will be made to
FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE
a home there, so she might bo near develop a satisfactory market for
her only sister, Mrs. Leo Cox, of Ban­ feeders so that it will not be necessary
don.
to send lambs which are not fat to
Mrs. Emma Herman, of Broadbent, the San Francisco or Portland mar­
Office Phone 5
Bes. Phone 05L
was a weekend guest of her sister, kets and all producers who can ar­
Be sure to bring your new Federal Tax Stamp in to one
Mirs. J. H. McCloskey.
range to be present are urged to do
of us Standard Service Men or Women before putting it
Harry Druliner has the job of so, Mr. Jenkins stated.
on
your windshield, so we can help you protect it by in­
painting the two story house owned
stalling it properly. It’s just like a five dollar bill pasted
by W. W. Deyoe tn Myrtle Point.
Mrs. Stella Fry-Moulton had the
to your car, and it’s worth protecting against loss, dirt,
misfortune to fall Saturday and break
or moisture. That’s why Standard of California is offer­
an arm.
ing you this free Tax Stamp Shield. It’s small, neat, good-
Elder and Mrs. F. J. Prior, of Myr­
Word has just been received by
looking, easy to apply. Get yours today! Free— wherever
tle Point, were Thursday dinner the local USDA War Board that the
Standard
products are sold. Actual size of Standard’s trans­
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dru­ WPA has begun allocating materials
parent
Tax
Stamp Shield is 1 j inches wide by 2 J inches high.
liner,
for the production of an additional
Under new law to become effective Jone 10, 1043,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett re­ 125,000 pressure cookers making the
The safety responsibility act requires that any driver involved In
ceived an announcement from Mr. and total for the country 375,000 instead
an accident that results in injury, death or property damage must
Mrs. W. A. Moore in Coquille that a of the 150,000 previously announced.
within 10 days present proof of $11,000 worth of financial respon­
sibility or have his driver’s license and car registration cancelled.
baby girl named Marion Kerel, The quota for Coos county has been
At any time afterwards his license and registration would be re­
weighing six pounds and 13 ounces, set as 90 cookers. Persons interested
Oil may not wear out, but it sure can
voked immediately if hU Insurance policy expired or his bond was
had arrived to gladden their hearts in purchasing a pressure cooker
work itself to death. It gats cluttered
'“The’irt applies whether or not the driver was al: fault,
and home. She was bom at the Mast should file application with the com­
up with tiny hunks of metal, dust,
being allowed only in the cast of a car legal O’ perked at the time of
i hospital June 11.
mittee not later than July 1. While
and condensed moisture until it’a
the accident. After two years, if the driver paid no damages and
Mr. and Mn. J. H. McCloskey, Mrs. it is not expected that all cookers
plenty bad medicine for your motor.
no suit was brought against him, he would be permitted to drive
Emma Herman, Mrs. Elizabeth Lett will be available by this date, the
That’s why Standard Service Men
and own a car again.
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and Mr. and Mn. Emil Peterson and committee wants to have all appli­
keep reminding you to drain and
son, Donald, were Sunday visitors of cations on file by then so all may be
change your oil every 1000 milee—
law like the above tn force there Is not much .choice
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Mr. and Mn. Z. C. Strang, in honor acted upon at one time. This will
right on the dot.
NOT COMPULSORY. The cost for $15,«0«
of their birthdays which occurred this eliminate the need for extra meetings
From $14.0« to $14.3$ per year depending on the kind of Gas Ration
week.
yon have.
by the committee.
SER MR FOR FULL DRTAILS
Mr. and Mn. Leslie Southmayd, of
The purchase certificates will be is­
Marshfield, and two daughters, Pa­ sued on the basis of probable output
tricia and Delores, spent the day Fri­ of canned food from the cooker.
Before they waste away to a
day at the home of his parents, Mr. Homemakers who form groups that
The Office Where Accommodation Is A Pleasure
and Mbs. Frank Southmayd.
whisper, ask your Standard Serv­
can assure a large volume of home
Mn. Martha McNair, of Bandon, canning from the cookers will .be
ice Man if you can get your tires
came up Sunday with her grandson. given preference.
recapped, or if you’re eligible for
Harold Bosk, to visit her daughter,
Application blanks may be obtained
new Ones. He knows all the rubber-
Mn. R. R. Rackleff, while Mr. Boak from Mn. Dorothy E. Bishop, county
saving regulations by heart, and
went to Eugene and Portland on busi­ home demonstration agent, court
he’ll be glad to tell you just bow
ness. Mr. Boak works for the Shell house, Coquille.
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day evening taking his grandmother
PIMPLES DISAPPEARED
bock with him.
• OVER NIGHT
Don Trigg left Wednesday of this
Yea, it is true, there is a safe harm­
week for Corvallis.
less medicated liquid called Kleerex
Harry Druliner is doing a paper- that dries up pimples over "Kight.
have secured additional Body Mechanics, so we are in
hanging job thia week for Prof. C. L, Many report that they had a red sore
a position to take immediate care of all Auto Painting
Church, of Myrtle Point.
pimply face one night and surprised
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder spent their friends the next day with a
and Body Work
Monday afternoon of this week at the clear complexion. There is no risk.
f'
I home of their daughter, Mrs W. A. The first application must convince
, Warner.
you or you get your money back. Join
Mr. a^d Mn. Walter Schroeder the happy Kleerex users who are no
were out to visit their daughter and longer embarrassed with unsightly
family, Mr. and Mirs. Harold Dick pimples. For sale by Barrow Drug.
of Scottsburg tost Thursday, and Co.
iotas
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“The JVawJlaw
J' S. BARTON
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Wool Growers To
Meet Here Tomorrow
4uto Liability Insurance
Norway News Items
E. E. (Spike) Leslie-
Auto Liability Insurance
Not Compulsory
Some Cookers
To Be Available
For a Clean Start
„¿“VS.”"“’
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Fred B. Bull
Painting
Tires getting thin ?
STANDARD
TAKES BETTEA CARE
OF YOUR CAR
Southwestern Motor Co.
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