— S«- I r r * s I f • t, , ' ■ ’ THE COQUILLE VALLEY MNTINEL. CôQtttLLK. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1043. Chadwick Lodge No. 68 Boys and girls have been having a good time at the playground. Clubs have been organized, and captains and assistants have been chosen. Cap­ Tue«.. June 22, Work in M. M. tains and members of the various Visitors Welcome clubs have been working on special numbers to be presented during our program on Friday. Children are hav­ ■ ing fun playing together and working Oregon Methodist Conference I together on different ideas and sug­ Holding Its Annual Meeting ■ gestions offered, for presentation Rev. and Mrs. Charles O. Brown during our program and various ac­ left Monday to attend the annual tivities. meeting of the Methodist churches in A number of the children, belong­ Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Claron Gorm­ ing to the Dramatic Club, have been ley left last Saturday and will at­ seen practicing a play, originating tend the sessions held in First Meth­ from their own ideas, of “Peter odist Qhurch of Portland, this week. ' Rabbit's Adventures," and of other »• Ernest Purvance left Tuesday and | familiar stories. The play will be will represent Pioneer church as lay I presented during our program. delegate. Mrs. James Richmond »• • Each day of the week is full of fun went as a representative of the Wom­ <*• i and entertainment: Mondays, the an's Socity of Christian Service, also ; special event of the day is a croquet as a state officer of this organization. »» ' tournament. Last Monday, Loren At this conference all the pastors of »PAMPER ME!» Steward was the winner of the boys the state will receive appointments , and Lorraine Steward the winner of for the new year. Rev. Mr. and t the girlgp Lorraine was champion. Mrs. Brown have closed two years Pamper me and I'll be ¡Mondyas and Wednesday, there are sure to give you the work in the local church. contests in quiet games such as .________ < • best results always. marbles and checkers and also a t Keep my tray clean ... story hour; each Tuesday a table Baptist Missionary Society brush out the crumbs tennis tournament is held. The win­ Heard State Missionary Wed. 1 regularly . . . and I'll ner of this week’s tournament was The ladies of the Baptist Mission Shirlie Van Fleet. Wednesday, the Society met in the church rooms Wed­ never let you dqwn. special etent of the day is the bad- nesday evening, June 9. Mrs. Menno minton ^ournament; Thursday after- D. Rempel led in the devotionals, us­ noon all the boys and girls who are ing for the scripture I Corinthians, “In War Any Waste ia a Crime. interested in softball will play' on Chapter 6. De Not Waste Electricity) Just the Junior High school field. It is Mrs. Holverstott presided over the Because No Ration Tickets Are hoped that many will turn out in or­ business meeting, after which Mrs. I Required" der th^two teams may be organized. Wm. Knight presented Miss Mary C. Exciting games , are anticipated. Ayres, the state missionary worker, MOUNTAIN STATES Thursday is also Race D^y. Many who spoke to the women of her work different types of races will be held. throughout Oregon. » POWER COMPANY • Prizes will be offered for the winners, Mrs. Rempel and Mrs. Knight sang "A Self-Supporting, Tax- and Friday, the last day of the Play-_ __ ___ a ______ beautiful duet _______ number. ___ Mrs. Paying, Private Enterprise” ground week, is full of surprises. I Pansy Ross and Georgia Davidson In the afternoon, a program will be were hostesses for the evening and there were 18 women present. T? The next meeting will be July 14. A.F. & A. M. Special Communication Saturday, June 19, 9:00 P. M. . L. Houghtaling. t June 14—Helen Taylor vii. Cecil Frank Taylor. Suit for divorce June 16 Laura Josephine Shuro­ vs. William Hillis Short. Suit for di­ Three Bandon ladies entered the vorce. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Flannery sent out announcements this week of hospital last Friday, Mrs. Bertha the marriage of their- -daughter, Pellet and Mrs. S. R. Eckles for ma­ Marian Alice, to Cgrporal Samuel C. jor operations, and Mrs. Lola Riley Adams of the U. ^Army, at Camp for treatment. Clifford Cotter, of Port Orford, Polk, Louisiana, on June 5. The bride, who had been employed underwent a major operation on Sat­ Does in the bank here for several rponths urday. and before that wax in the Moore 1 On Tuesday this week. Jimmy, 15- Mill office in Bandon, left Coquille year old son of Geo. B. Howe, Joan and Carl Jacobson, all underwent for the south on May 29. , Her husband was an employee at i tonsilectomies. James Zinor, of Powers, entered the Smith Wood-Products plant here before his induction into the service the hospital yesterday for treatment. saving mean anything to I Clifford Marshall was able to leave last October. ■ I you? » After a few days of honeymooning I yesterday and return to his home in t. That’s a minimum saving in New Orleans, they are now mak­ Roseburg and Mrs. Goldie Hannevold was dismissed this morning. we give you on fuel and ing their home at De Ridder, La. given, sponsored by the various clubs. There will be skits, stunts, special numbers, amateur hours and singing bees. Boys and girls,, if you are not now attending the Playground daily, do so. You will find each day "chuck full" of excitement, fun and enter­ tainment. Playground News Coquille Giri Married Belle Knife Hospital ' Betty Barklow, Coquille, under­ In Louisiana went a major operation last Thursday. Howdy Folks 10% -f I 1 4 .li­ J---------- HAVE IN STOCK ----------------- ........... WE NOW Loyal Women’s Class Met Last Thursday MONARCH RANGES New Wood Ranges Will Be Rationed July 10th, I 1MEGGER FURNITURE CO. - / 1^. —rr—r- —— The Industrial Repair Co of Coquille ★ i - MACHINING -:- METALLIZING -:- I • WELDING PRESSING Próbate Court Items BLACKSMITHING___ ___ * Repairing Aids Victory z “WALLY” Res. 229J Phone 46 The Loyal Women's class met Thursday for potluck birthday lunch­ eon at 12:30 In the church parlors. Several members are ill and some are in war work so the group was not very large. Vice President Mrs. Hooton con­ ducted a short business meeting in the afternoon. Mrs. L. C. Walga- mott was elected the-tteacher of the Women’s class. Mrs. Bean and Mrs. May Wimer drew tovely gifts from the Birthday box. The following ladies attended: Mesdames A. N. Foley, Mary Wimer, Maud Bean, A. T. Erickson, L. C. Walgamott, Belie Hooton, Pearl Cardwell, Harold McCue and Jennie Lafferty. Frank Heath was last Friday ap­ pointed administrator of the $10,000 estate left by Flora M. Laird, who died at Myrtle Point Feb. 21, 1936. Appraisers appointed were J. A. Par­ k rish, Harry Dement and L. H. Pearce. r Henry Hendrickson was on Tues­ day named administrator of the es- Newlyweds To Live In Coquille maintenance cost when we correct the valves on your car, truck or tractor. Circuit Court Cases Marion Hale, new resident repre- sentative ot the Weyerhaeuser inter­ ests who has been located in Coquille for the past two months, left last Tuesday for Seattle to be married. The bride-to-be is Maria Major, of Seattle, and fritends of Mr. Hale art­ looking forward to the return of the youhg couple as a social addition to Coquille. They are to take an apart­ ment in the Chaney property about July 1. Three Fire Alarms The Past Week The two fire alarms Tuesday af- ternoon, the first at one o'clock and the second about two p. m., were both calls from the Wayne Watson house out on the highway to Myrtle Point. A spark, either from the chimney or from the plant, had started a fire on the roof and another spark caused the second fire. Last Thursday afternoon’s call was to Jack Dolan's shop on Hall I street. He'had just finished welding | an automobile gas tank when it sud­ denly was enveloped in flames. damage. No Marriage Licenses June 10—Jeanne H. Frambes vs. Arlie W. Frambes, sait for »divorce. June it—Bessie E. Chandler vs. Alton I. Chandler, Suit for. divorce. June 11—Robert O. Waterman vs- Jeanette D. Waterman. Suit for di­ vorce. ' June 11—A. E. Seaman vs. Amer M&W Auto Service War Bonds will be purchased for the amount of your deposit and placed in trust. Receipt will be issued by the First National Bank. 2) You will receive the accumulative interest on the war bonds, plus 2 per cent extra when you take delivery of your new Buick or Chevrolet. 3) You may take part of your allowance in cash. You may assign your deposit to a relative or friend. i) If at any time circumstance warrants you may receive full cash for your deposit. J three DATENOS in lovely green shade which regularly sell for $74.50 Rather than send them back they are on sale at the «5 $64.50 Cedar Chests 'i $24.50 Genuine Tennessee Cedar Interior Walnut Veneer exterior. Bleached or conventional Walnut finish Good Assortment of Sewing Rockers O and Occasional Chairs ....... lv«zd up Crib Mattresses - - - $4.95 up Many with water-proof cover S- "jj... •T ■ 2) The highest prices ever paid for used cars. 3) Have priority on a new Chevrolet or Buick when you want it. r 5) You earn 4 per cent on your money while on deposit You make your car available to a war­ worker who needs better transportation badly. allowance. As soon as post-war Chevrolets and Buicks are available your deposit will be applied to the sale price of the new car. I -YOUR BUICK AND CHEVROLET DEALERS 4 Í I BAY MOTORS- SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS MARSHFIELD, OREGON ‘II » How You Profit 4 !» WE RECEIVED THIS WEEK Calling caras. bO tor Sl.OO. 1) Save money in depreciation s, I NOW Esì.SS Buick or Chevrolet 1) » ERNIE AMZY tate left by Oscar Hendrickson, who died at Bandon May 17, 1042. Geo. Chaney, E. E. Leslie and R. L. Stew­ art were appointed appraisers of the estate, which is estimated to consist of $4,000 in real property and $2,000 in personal. I •K Large and complete selection of - June 9—Otha Calvin Ray and Mar­ garet C. Ocheltree, both m Coquille. They were married last Wednesday by Justice Fred Bull at his office here. June 10—Gale J. Yount and Marina A. Manos, both of North Bend. June 11—William Jesse Pullen and Rose Jane Sharp, both of Bullards. June 12—Donald M. Reiber, of Marshfield, and Tillie Marie Dietrich, of North Bend. June 12—Melvin L. Kirkwood, of Phoenix, Ariz., and Ingrid Ralnasto, of Empire. June IS—Hyman Stover and Ber­ nice Rubin, both of Bandon. gami How You Are Protected > ■f*ï COQUILLE, OREGON I I I "'S