----- F AGE NINI Riverton News Items / There was a friendly gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewie A a sen on Halls Creek Sunday, the occasion being a birthday annivm- sary dinner in honor at Mrs. EE Evemden and Mrs.AasenandMsMor Father’s Day. A very enjoyable day was spent by all, the men enjoying “ horseshoe game on the lawn After a potluck dinner was served, the r ladl&s opened their giMs-which were very beautiful and useful. Everyone always enjoys the thrill of seeing so many beautiful packages undone. The rain changed the program for the day as Mrs. Aasen had planned to serve dinner at tables on the lawn, where she has chairs and tables to iccommodate many. Those who haven’t had the pleasure of seeing her beautiful yard do not know just what was missed, although all en­ joyed the day very much. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. 4 Alton Clausen, Philip and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. George Shelton, Stan- . ley and Freddie, all of Riverton; Mr. and Mrs. Basil Qlaen, Rosetta and Audree, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Detillion and Charles Detillion, all of Fat Elk; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evemden, June and Clifford, Uf Myrtle Point; Mr. and Airs. E.E. Evernden and Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Evemden, Mr. and Mrs. Hance Evemden, Ann» Lee, Howard and Edward Calvin, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evernden, all of Bridge; Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hoffman, Myrtle Point; , Mr. and Mrs. Jess Dunning and little daughter, Vonna Lee, from Wash­ ington, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Aasen. Betty Jean Gibbs was a visitor in Riverton Sunday, having come down from Norway where she Is employed at the home of Mrs. Norman Halter. Charlotte Bogard, of Riverton, is spending her summer vacation near Eugene on the “Homestead Dairy Farm,” owned and operated by her uncle, Elmer Olsen. Dan Smith, of Riverton, has re­ turned to his headquarters in New Mexico, after a few days’ visit with his mother, brother and friends lyre. Mr. Goodman was in Riverton a few days last week. My Goodman was unable to accompany him on his trip north. It was nice to see “Shorty” - around again. ■ ......... P"' Fairview News • The 4-H canning club met at the home of Ivelene Frye last Thursday afternoon. Myrtle Holverstott is their leader. There were two visitors. Members present were Lindy LoU Holverstott, Coralie Ellis, Betty Em­ erson, Ellen Ellis, Genevieve Berry, Jackie Hansen, Melva Richardson, Rosalie Mathews, Ruth Palmer and Ivelene Frye. There will be a food preservation meeting June 20 at the Grange Hall. It will start at 10:30 a. m. Potluck dinner will be served. There will be demonstration on canning and dehy- , dration of vegetables, with porothy ‘ Bishop in charge. All units of the county are urged to be represented. Bring own dishes, silver and sugar. Coffee will be furnished. Mrs. Carrie Benham, of Bridge, is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott. Also at the Holverstott home is Mrs. Holver- stott’s sister and niece, Mrs. Harve Crume and Aladene, of Vernonia, Oregon. Mr. and ^frs. Dale Thurman left for their home in Seattle, Wash., Sat­ urday evening on the stage. They *—left their three children to spend the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott. Word was received by Mrs. G. «R. Norris that Phillip Stock, her nephew, had had a few hours’ leave in Port­ land and had met his father, Frank Stock, there. He hopes to have leave long enough to go to California and bring his wife up to visit his relatives. A surprise stork shower was held at the Roy Blohm home Thursday, June 1?, Mrs. Blohm received lots of dainty and useful things. Those present were Meadames Blohm, En- lund, Martindale, Bryan, Wleklund, Butler, Gaslin, Geitner, LaBranch, Myrtle Holverstott, Richardson and Frye. Mrs. Bethel Norris spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mrs. Nan Crume at the Holverstott home. Mrs. Nor­ ris and Mrs. Crume had not seen each other for several years. Grange will meet for a regular meeting at the Grange Hall Satur­ day evening. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler, Mil- i. Buoy tr guests al Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noah, of Lake­ side, were callers in the valley Mon­ day. They had made a trip to Hebo to visit Mrs. Noah’s brother and fam­ ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and son, Melvin, Saturday, coming home Sunday. While there another sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sayler, came in. The Saylers plan on visiting in this valley the 2nd of July, bringing their daughter, Lores, and son. Jack, who is in the army in Kentucky, if a furlough for him can be arranged. Mrs. Amanda Johnson has been qpite Ul, following her fall when she injured her ribs. After a trip to the doctor Monday when her side was retaped, she has been feeling better. Mrs. Clara Hoag, who has been visiting at the T. ft. Benham’s home, left for her home in Portland Sun­ day evening. Also going to their home in North Bend Sunday evening were Mrs. Mabie McKinley and daughter, Sandra. Mrs. McKinley is a cousin of Mrs. Benham. The birth­ days of Mrs. McKinley and Karen Benham were celebrated Sunday at the Benham home. Mrs. Faye Holverstott and daugh­ ter, Lorene, returned home Monday evening, after spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ran­ kin, of Eugene. She found Mrs. Rankin ill with flu and while they were there Mr. Rankin's brother passed away. Visiting at the Robert Holverstott home Is Mrs. Holverstott'» niece, Mrs. June Coleman, and three children. The Colemans make their home in Marshfield. G. B. Dow returned from Keizer Hospital Saturday evening. Plans are being made to take him to Port­ land to consult a specialist. Mrs. G. E. Hall returned to her home in Medford last Wednesday, after visiting several days at the L. A. Ryan home. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Ryan are sisters. Those attending the basket social of the McKinley Grange last Saturday evening from Fairview were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deadmond, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norris and L. A. Ryan. Mission Aid of the Fairview church will hold its regular meeting Thurs­ day, June 30, at the Community Church. Anyone interested is more than welcome to attend. Bible School closes this Friday, with commencement exercises at 8:00 p. m. at the church. The chil­ dren have greatly enjoyed these two weeks and everyone is urged to come out Friday evening to see these children demonstrate what they have learned. Chester Duncanaon is down from his home in Portland, rounding up his stock. Arago News ~ Miss Ruth Sumerlm returned to her home at Lee Wednesday after visiting nt the home of her aunt, Mrs. Grace Raekleff for about two weeks. Mi»« Betty Sumerlin returned home with Mrs. Raekleff for a few daya visit. Glen Zeller came in from Camas where he is employed and spent the week end at his home in Arago. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister went to Myrtle Point last Sunday and spent I several days at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. J. E. Wannamaugher, where , they packed the household furniture ’ and moved the Wannamaugher» to their new home at Bandon. Mr and Mrs. Wannamaugher sold their home , in Myrtle Point and bought a place in Bandon, which they feel will be more convenient for them, as it ia close enough to the poet office and stores eo Mr. Wannamaugher wiU be able to do their trading, etc. Mrs. Shelby MaAlhater and aona, Scott and Merc, rtayed at the S. C- McAllister home while they were away. They returned to their home in Coquille Friday evening. Mrs. Ida Myers has been ill for the past few day» and confined to her bed moat of the time. Mrs. Stanley Halter came Over Saturday and took her mother to her home until she is better. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mullins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long and Mr. and* Mrs. Melden Carl and Herbert Carl, went blackberrying on Hall» Creek late Monday and were quite »ucce»»- ful as they brought home plenty of berries and also Mr. Mullins got another bear. Mt and Mm. A. H. Bender and Elsworth and Mm. Kate Hodson and Ray, of Myrtle Point, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mm. J. D. Carl. Mrs Robert Fish, Donald, Ralph, Lloyd and Gene; LeRoy and Glendon Zeller, and Miss Muriel Pauli, of Gardiner, were Thursday guests of Mr. and Mm. Nile Miller. Mias Muriel PaulL of Gardiner, has been visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mr». Robert Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller, Mr. and Mm. Lyle Pauli and Mr. and Mm. Glen Zoller, for the peat week. She went to Coquille Thurs­ day evening and spent the night at i the home of Mis» Eva Hickam before returning to her home in Gardiner Friday. last Monday, Jun* 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Flak in CoquiUe. Mr. and Mr». Nila Miller were also guests there at which time they all enjoyed a lovely dinner together. Mrs. Mike Fa ire hi eld. Richard and Billy and Botha, of Scottsburg, visited at the home of Mr. and Mm. Wm. Knabe for a few days over the week­ end. Mrs. Harry Collier and Nancy, re­ turned home from Taooma, where they visited at the home of Mrs. Col­ lier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. family. Of her family she was two daughters of the late P. W. Lajrd and Scott. , ___ ___ sons in the armed forces of the * Avqn Wilcox returned home Satur­ nieces of J. H. McCloskey, have been j United States." day from his trip to Detroit Lake, ! visiting at the- McCloskey home since ’ Other officers installed were: Mrs. Minn., where he went to visit his ¡Thursday of last week. They left Lets Leslie, vice president; Mrs. Edith Tuesday of this week for Astoria, mother, who was iU there. McNelly, recording secretary; Mrs Mrs. J. L. Burtis and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Neuhaus accompanying her Georgianna Vaughan, corresponding Lillie drove to Marshfield on business sister to Astoria for a few days’ visit (Continued from Page One) secretary; Bess Maury, treasurer; and before returning to her home in last Friday. , gram included, besides the organiza­ Mrs. Flora Compton and Mrs. Susie Ray Shane, of Portland, is visiting Berkeley, Calif.. tion formalities, the invocation by Folsom, directors. at the home of MT. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Sivert Iverson came Rev. Robt. Greene; welcome, Agnes Venture Club officers are: Donna in Sunday from Roseburg and took Collier this week. Duncan, president of Marshfield club; Dean Bossernian, president; Mary Tike Cook, of Myrtle Point, mail their son, Roger, back with them. Ha I greetings. Mayor Wood, and music by Frances Swain, vice president; Aloha carrier tor Arago district, had a had been visiting with hi. grand-1 violin quartet, Ger- Allen, secretary-treasurer. Members slight stroke last Saturday and is un­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroe- j gldlne Ronald Wiliams, of Venture Club include also Mar­ ders for me past two weeks. - - — able to be on duty this week. Morris Williams and Ben Howe. The garet Belloni, Phyllis Belloni, Jean E. F. Brodie's brother-in-law, Birt ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish were music was enthusiastically received Bryan, Glenda Clinton, Eunice Howe, Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Laura Soaper of West Fir, came in Sunday - and much appreciated. Maxine Johnson, Yvonne Kern, Geor­ ! to help him out packing shingles. Mr. Edmunds in Coquille. I Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. gianna Perrott, Margaret Stewart, Mrs Ward Evans, Pamela »nd i Brodie has been hard put to get the. IF. S. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Law- Jean Watkins and Dorothea Yar­ LurufcuisT Maureen, attended the Royal Neigh­ neceoan, help to run hi. shingle mill,, [ . en ____ ,___ , representing the brough. , bor’s convention in Coquille last Wed­ Mrs. Eldon Brodie, Mrs. Curtis | Liens and Rotary clubs; Mrs. Florence nesday all day. Beckham and Mrs. E. F. Brodie's Hallock, president of B. P W. club; Clyde Lillie arrived home last mother, Mrs. Vesta Soaper, were in Mrs. O. C. Sanford, Coquille Wom­ Thursday for a few dayk furlough. CoquiUe Tuesday of this week on ans’ Club. • He is stationed in California at pres­ business. June 17—Lloyd R. Hess, of Alle­ , Telegrams arrived during the eve­ ent and will leave this Thursday, to Mrs. Martha Jane Mullins and ning from countless dubs from over gany, Ore., and Lillifen E. Brown, of resume his training. daughter. Mis. Otto Ziebarth «¿ere the United States, carrying messages Portland.' ' . - , Mrs. H. E. Watkins returned home visitors Saturday of last week at the June 18—LeRoy Granda Halloway of congratulations. There were also Thursday from Portland where she A. R. Bennett’s. ’ . many gifts, some of mohey and a and Alta Beatrice Burroughs, both of had been visiting her daughter, Mias Mr. and'Mrs. Howard Taner and very fine guest book from the Klam- North Bend. Mary, for a few weeks. Mrs. Stella son, Kennie, have left the Kellenberg- àth Fails Club. June 1—George William Schafer Ingle, of La Grande, came in with her er apartments at Norway and moved Soroptimist is international, an as- and Garnet Gertrude Vollroth, both and will be a guest at the Watkins to West Myrtle Point so as to be sociat'ion of professional and execu­ of Eastside. home for about two weeks. , 'nearer his work. June 1—John A. Hicks, of Bandon, tive business women organized for Mrs. Chester Willson snd Chloe, of The Norway school board lieid its service, the same opportunities for and Erances B. Pike, of Glendale, Ore. Myrtle Point, were Thursday guests annual meeting Monday evening and service as are offered to men of Ro­ June 2—Chg8. H,. Brown, of Re­ Í of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans. re-elected Mrs. Tom Detlefsen as a tary, Kiwanis, Lions and other affili­ mote, and Marion E. Magill, of Myr­ Miss Pamela and Maureet). Evans director and Mrs. Roy Robison as ations. Meetings are at luncheon, the tle Point. attended the Royal Neighbor Juven­ clerk tor the ensuring year. June 3—Ira R. Gardner and Alma second and fourth Tuesdays of each ile Lodge in Myrtle Point last Satur­ month. Membei-ship Is by invitation J. Hauser, both of Portland. day afternoon. June 3—N. A. Douglas, Jr., of and only one woman is eligible from Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller are the each classification. The first club Clarkton, Mo., and Naomi Dayle proud parents of a new son born to (By the Supervisor) was organized in Oakland, Calif., Wilis, of Bertrand, Mo. them a week ago Sunday, June 18, at Attendance at the Playground is in 1921. In 1923 Greater London, the Mast hospital in Myrtle Point. increasing. More children are enjoy­ England, became the first European The young lad weighed six ponuds ing our clubs, races, contests and I 1 club, followed in ’ 1924 by Paris, and ten ounces at birth and has been I France. Outstanding women in all tournaments. June 17—Keith A. Custer vs. Wilda named Orvus Bruce. Both mother A program, given by members of parts of the world are now ‘enrolled Mabie Custer. Suit for divorce. and babe are doing nicely. This is Internationa) the Dramatic, Music and Acrobatic in the membership. June 17—Cedric G. Moody vs. their third child and first son. clubs, last Friday, was greatly en­ conventions afe held every four years Florence Moody. ■ Suit for divorce. Mrs. Grace Raekleff took Miss joyed. The Playground was filUed which stimulate allegiance to the Betty Sumerlin to Norway Sunday with gayety and laughter as various ideals of tolerance, sincerity and good Three Divorces Granted evening. She will visit her grand- memben of the clubs presented Skits will toward all and a determination mother there for a few days. Mrs. Tuesday By Judge King of “Blondie and Dagwood,” and a on the part of trained executive Raekleff went on to Coquille and Judge King granted three divorces one-act comedy, in which Norman women to aid in the establishment of took the bus to Portland where she in Circuit court here on Tuesday to Persing and James Kay imperson­ lasting peace throughout the world. will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Florence Barton is considered the plaintiffs in the following cases: ated the two comedians; the children Ed. Raekleff for a few days. She Margaret L. Perkins vs. Benj. F. lent a patriotic theme to the program i a fortunate selection Ao start the will stop at Salem on her way home in their presentation of a Victory club on its way locally. To quote Perkins. for a couple of days. Lois J. Baxter vs. Fred A. Baxter. Show, in which songs were sung such from the magazine, “The Oregon Bus­ Rev. L. C. Persing, of Coquille, con­ Adah L. Peden vs. Jordan H. Peden. t as "You’re a Grand Old Flag,” “White iness Woman,” of Feb., 1943, there is ducted the regular Sunday morning Cliffs of Dover,” and choruses qf the following: church service. Sunday school fol­ We carry a complete line of V- "Florence Atkinson Barton, who their own origination, together with lowed with an attendance of 24. After tap dancing and pantomime; a trum­ serves her second year as state legis­ Belts for all makes of Refrigerators, the services a pot luck dinner was pet solo, “Army Air Corps Song” and lation chairman of the Oregon Feder­ Washing Machines and other equip­ held at the noon hour in the church the “Bugle Call,” by Norpnan Per­ ation of Business and Professional ment. Washer Service Co., 345 W. basement, with about 24 present. - 18tfs sing, was enjoyed; a magician, who Women's Clubs, is a native daughter Front, Coquille. Phone. Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and entertained with his magic tricks, of Oregon. Her parents were pi­ Maureen, visited at the home of Mr. ’-¿.was also present. This magician oneers of Coos county, both having and Mrs. John Felsher, in Myrtle 1 really was pne of the boys of the been early day teachers in the Coos Point tart Sunday evening. . Dramatic club. It's a secret! Come Bay ares. After high school in Pen­ The annual school meeting was held HILP AMERICA TO apd see who he Is. The program was dleton she came to Coquille to work Monday evening with election of of­ brought to a close with a series of in the office of her uncle, Isaiah Hack- ON PROTEIN FEEDS ficers for the new year as follow»: acrobatic stunts on the bars, by the ; er, pioneer abstractor of titles of Coos Mrs. Melden Carl was elected clerk captains of the Acrobatic club, Donna county and which business was later to succeed Melden Carl, and he was purchased by the Bartons, incorpor­ Milligan and Nancy Godard. elected director to succeed Harvey ated as the Title Company of which The" Badminton ^tournament was Myers. * * * i won last Wednesday by Shirlie Van ■orporation, Florence Js secretary­ Mrs. Ward Evans attended the Roy- This year the demand for live­ Fleet. The Croquet tournament, treasurer. ’Neighbors lodge tn Myrtle Point stock feed is the heaviest in “Florence is a charter member of Monday, was won by Bill Caudle. We Monday evening. history. We appeal to every are looking forward to more fun and Coquille’s Business and Professional dairyman and poultryman to excitement during our tournaments. Women’s Club and at present is first cooperate with America’s Pro­ Last Thursday afternoon, the boys vice president of the club. She is a tein Conservation Program. and girls enjoyed a lively Softball communicant of St. James' Episcopal Make every pound of available * Mrs. Charles St. Sure, of Bandon, "game at the Junior High School field. Church and. since 1917, has been protein feed do the best pos­ was a visitor Wednesday of last week A treat, given by a group of ladies, treasurer ct tlie Guild. For years sible job of producing meat, at the J. E. Fowler’s at Norway. she was on the executive board of Was greatly appreciated. milk and eggs. Mrs. M. B. Bennett, of West Myrtle You'll miss something, boys and the County Health Association. She Point, and Mrs. Gus Bender were girls, if you do not attend the play­ is a member of the registration com­ Trieagls PeMltry and Dairy Fseda ere bwN* ia strict eccerdeacc all-day visitors at the A. R. Bennetts ground daily. Come! Join in our fun! mittee of Coquille’s Necessities Di- with 8 8—la—A ---- - ------- « —< Thursday of last week. , vision for Civilian Defense. Agricultwr» rafwlatisas. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grant’s little Dudley Walton Spends Eight I “Her hobbies are coin collecting. six-year old daughter, Helen, was Indian handiwork, books and flowers, Months In The Aleutians taken to the Mast Hospital Saturday. but principally her four children, at Lieutenant (j. g.) Dudley Walton whom she points with pride as living She had been quite ill at home for a 665 N TilUmook St., Portland,pr*. week. The doctors are not sure what arrived home last Sunday for a examples that a woman can be in week’s visit wltp his mother, Mrs. the business world and rear her is causing such severe vomiting. —— Mrs. A. R. Bennett expects her Edith Walton. He has been in the mother in from Roseburg Suhday Aleutian Islands for eight months and /! forenoon. Her mother’s 83rd birth­ flew from there to Seattle in a day will be observed the following transport Dudley is in lint class health and looks wonderfully well. day, June 28. Last Sunday the Frank South- His work up north consisted of flights He has four mayds, relatives and friends, had a on patrol searches. picnic dinner up on the hill back of beautiful enlarged photographs of the I the Southmayd ranch, with the fol­ views to which he became accus- We will pay cash for any kind or any amount as long as it while in the air on routine tomed lowing named present: Mr. and Mrs. is not too old and out-dated. Frank Southmayd and sons, Charles work. One view shows a group of We repair and rebuild all kinds of Stoves and Furniture. Y. planes in the foreground P. B. and wife, their two children, Dick •RANGES and Joanne; Ellis Southmayd and against a distant smoking volcano, • BEDS ____ __ _____ ___ wife; J. ___ Lewellen Southmayd and the outlines sharp and clear, high • CHAIRS • SPRINGS wife and their two children, Louis! above thick, billowy clouds. •HEATERS • MATTRESSES Dudley enlisted in the Navy July I and Louise, and their two daughters, •BABY BEDS • CIRCULATORS their husbands and families, Mr. and 16, 1941, and spent eleven months at We carry Stove Castings and Pipe. Mrs. Geo. Hoffman and son, Frank; Corpus Christi in training, which re­ sulted in his becoming an Ensign Mr. and Mrs. Opal Davis snd their three children, Paul, Garey and Di­ July 3, 1942. He will report back to anne; also Mrs. Belle Lewellen, moth­ Seattle for order following the Co­ —---------------- er of Mrs. Frank Southmayd, and quille visit, with no idea where he will next be sent. Mrs. Elia Bryant, a sister; Mrs. Ellis Soroptimist, Venture Clubs Receive Charters Together 4 .3 Marriage Licenses Playground News Circuit Court Cases FEED WISELY Norway News Items TRIANGLE "'¿¿T Yes, We Still Need More Used Furniture and Stoves Used Furniture Phone 119L BROOKS Southmayd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norton’s have just received a fine r Sig Eckholm and their son, George, new stock of boxed papers—white, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simomns colors and florals—monogrammed or and son, Duane. The weather treated the picnic party to a shower or two with the name in gold, there's no finer gift. ■ boughs of a large fir tree. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schmidt had a family gathering at their home Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schmidt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Detlefsen and children, Bobbie and Mary Ann, and Mrs. Charles Smith and little daughter were there. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bunch, of Rink Creek, were Wednesday evening vis­ itors at the A. R. Bennett home. Mrs. Herman Eickmyer and son, Laird, and Mrs. R R. Neuhaus, SUNDAY DINNERS . n The Industrial Repair Co. of Coquille WELDING MACHINING PRESSING METALLIZING BLACKSMITHING Southern • Fried Chicken ■nd f. Sea Foods OUR SPECIALTY Dinners $1.00 and $1.25 Open Every Day till 8:00 p.m. Repairing Aids Victory “WALLY" .... Bea. 22BJ Phone 46 TOWN CAFE V——— i , r U a J n 0 to f ’