PAGE MINI ■REM?" Norway News Items Arago News 4 Contests Ooen To C^adwick Lodge, a . f . a a . m . purpose ot conferring the M. M. de- 4 . . . A special communication of Chad- *ree 00 a candldat* for Powers Lodge, 4-H wlck Lod«*- Nu- «. A * * a m .. corne. N u 1M Vb“,‘n K. « C. «»others are w«i- • ss Club wiwu Members iTivniuula — Johnson. W M Norton’s need used Band Instru­ ments. Let us make you an offer on any instrument you wish to dispose Miss Anita Tedsen returned last Alice May Miller returned to her week from San Francisco, where she home in Myrtle Point last Friday af­ I will be held in the local lodge room had spent the past month viaKing her ter visiting at the home of her grand­ Four national 4-H club contests are | tomorrow (Fn^y) Evening /or the Callins mother. On her way home she caros, t*0 tor >1.00. parente, Mr. and Mrs, Nile Miller for now available to any active club . - ,____________ stopped off at Ferndale, Calif., to at­ several days. member who can qualify. The con­ tend the wedding of her cousin, Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and Mrs. tests, however, are arranged to make Tedsen. Harold Fish visited at the home of awards possible to county and state Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison and their >(r. and Mrs. Orvus Miller in Myrtle winners as well as national, accord­ grandson, Billie Pribble. and their Point last Saturday, ing to James F. Bishop, assistant daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fairchild, Rich­ county agent. Carl Holland, spent the Fourth of ard and Billy, of Scottsburg, visited “Feed a Fighter in ’43” is the slo­ July at Bandon beach. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. gan for the victory garden contest. Mrs. Phoebe Harry, of Coquille, Knabe from Friday until Monday last Members growing good gardens will spent Monday and Tuesday of last week. be interested in entering this contest. week at the A. R. Bennetts. She came Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of Myr­ Increasing meat production is the up to visit Mrs. Julia Leep, who came tle Point, visited at the home of Mrs. object of the meat animal contest as in from Roseburg June 27 to spend well as to study methods of decreas­ Ida Myers several days last week. two or three weeks with her da ugh-! ing losses and wastes caused, for the Lee Collier has been discharged | ter. I from the service on account of illness most part, by disease, parasites, and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder, Mr. and returned home from Kentucky improper handling. and Mrs. A. O. Hughs, of Marshfield, where he was stationed. K A national rural electrification and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freeman Harry Collier left Monday for Port- contest is available to those enrolled I and family, of Sweet Home, all had land where he went to receive medical in regular 4-H work. It is not nec- a picnic lurich together at Sunset | treatment. essary to be enrolled in an electrifi- Bay July 4th. x The County W. C. T. U. Institute cation project. Saturday morning at the Mast Hos- ' will be held at Bandon, July 18. The object of the safety activity pital a son named Enno Larry Dor­ Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Pryor, Mr. and contest is to find every possible dan- na th, weighing 8 V« pounds, was born I Mra. E. F. Schroeder and Mrs. A. H. ker point about the house or farm to Mr. and Mrs. Enno Domath. Mr. Bender, all of Myrtle Point, visited and remove it. Dornath works at the Johnson mill ’ at the home of M t . and Mrs. J. -I). ' Participants for county awards ’ _ near Bradford Station on the Rose-' Carl Monday. ’’ must be bona-fide 4-H club members burg highway. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl visited at working under the supervision of the Daniel* »re rejoicing over this, their the Edwin Schroeder home in Myrtle Extension Service and enrolled dur- first grandson, as there are three Point. Sunday afternoon. ing the current year. * granddaughters in the family. •Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister re- • For state and national honors, Mrs. W. J. Jacobson, nee Priscilla cevied a telegram from Miss Jean members must have passed their 14th Deyoe, and two children came over McAllister Saturday morning, saying birthday on January 1, 1M3, and from North Bend to vist her sister she was leaving Salt Lake City Sun­ ’must have completed at least three and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haw­ day evening for Madras, Oregon, years of 4-H dub work, including the kins, of Myrtle Point, over the 4th. where she has been called on another current year. Mrs. E. F. Brodie, who has been job. According to Mr. Bishop all those quite ill, being confined to her bed Mrs. Toots Muth and Charles wishing to enter any one or more of for a week or ten days with a severe Pope of Azalea, Oregon, visited at contests should send their names case of the flu, is able to be about I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ithe County Agent's Office imme- again. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Birt I Myers several days last week. They dlately as contests must be completed Soaper, came down from Portland, I returned td Azelea Saturday. Mrs. by October 1, IMS. Additional con­ where she has been visiting while i’test information and material will be Muth is Mrs. Myers’ sister. Mr. Soaper was here helping Mr. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister * ' «tunnliikri supplied lirwtrt upon ronnuaf request, Brodie in the shingle mill, and has visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. _________ been helping Mrs. Brodie with the Frank Lane Sunday evening. C * * KI household duties. Everett Doyle came in from Marys- 1 rOirVICW NCWS Mr. and Mrs. G. R. McNair, of Ban­ ville, Calif., and he and his wife1 don, and son, ftaymond McNair, and spent several days visiting at the' VialUn« relatives and on business wife were dinner guests of Mr. and home of Mrs. Daisy Doyle. here ,rom thelr home at Hebo- Ore - Mrs. R. R. Rackleff Tuesday evening Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con- are Mr and Mr* A,Pha Sa^or. They of last week and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie ducted the regular Sunday morning ^«▼‘ved at the home of Mrs. Baylor’s Bosk and her mother, Mrs. Martha church service. Sunday school fol- mother’ > Mrr Mra' Amanda A’n«ln«»ned 4z to sister, Mrs. Winnefred Hopkins, of, will be services again next Sunday I leave tor thelr hom* the middl# of Spokane, Wash., were Saturday eve­ preaching at 10 a. m. and Sunday “ ■**----- u. Their daughter, Lou, is this week, ning dinner guests of Mrs Boak’s school at 11 a. m. < On July _ „ ’ 18 __ there ^Ployed * al Nehalem and their son, other sister, Mrs. R. R. Rackleff. will be pot luck dinner given in honor ’John, is in the U. S. Army, stationed Raymond McNair has just graduated of the ex-superintendent of the Arago 1 in Kentucky. from a dental college in Chicago and The County Extension Unit met on Sunday school to which everyone is has been inducted into the army but cordially invited. Tuesday of last week at the Grange before leaving he came home to see Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fredenberg hall. The meeting was on canning his parents, Mr. and Mrs. McNair of and Marie, of North Bend, were and dehydration. A dehydrator such Bandon and other relatives in Coos Arago visitors Monday. Mrs. Freden­ as can be made at home, with ply­ county. berg and Marie visited at the homes wood, electric fan and electric bulbs Aunt Katie Appleton and her of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister, was demonstrated by Dorothy Bishop. daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jim Appleton, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl, and also at Beet tups were dried, peps pro­ and Mrs. F. J. Fish were afternoon the L. M. Aason home on Hall's cessed ' and. strawberries canned. visitors one day last week, with Mrs. Creek, while Mr. Fredenberg went There was a potluck dinner with Julia Leep at the A. R. Bennetts. Mrs. cakes and pies predominating and a blackberrying. Fish and Aunt Katie Appleton were Mrs. Althea Harrah and Mrs. Mar- grand time was had by all. Those old friends and neighbors of Mrs. veen Brown and Sharon, drove to present were Mesdames Dorothy Leep’s some thirty years ago when Bishop, Myrtle Holverstott, Lora Hol- Fairview Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Leep lived at Bancroft. Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl and verstott, Amy Richardson, Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLeod Douglas, enjoyed a picnic at Broad­ Lindsay, Hazel Benham, Vivian La- and little son. Roddie, came up from bent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Branch, Emma Hall and Miss Gene­ Port Orford and spent three days vieve Berry and Mrs. Alma Halter, Cross of Coquille, and others. with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grover McQulgg and of Coquille. ___ Mrs, E, F. Brodie,__________________ Ceeil, of Central Point, visited at the Mrs. W. J. Wheeler arrived home j Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bunch and home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller Saturday evening from Eugene and little daughter, Linda Dianne, and Camp Lucky Boy, where she at-i last Thursday. Mrs. Bunch’s mother, Mrs. Claude Stephen Aaaen came in from Pull­ tended the young peoples' camp and ; Wasson, were Tuesday till Thursday man, Washington, where he is at­ she reported all as having a wonder­ visitors at A. R. Bennetts. tending Veterinary school and visited ful time. Miss Clara Mast, of Myrtle Point, Mrs. Mabel McKinley and daugh­ at the home of his parents, Mr. and spent the past week with her grand­ Mrs. L. M. Aasen a couple of days ter, Sandra, of North Bend, spent the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haugh­ last week. three-day holiday at the T. H. Ben- [ ton.- Nile Miller had the misfortune to ham home, returning to North Bend ! Mrs. Otto Ziebarth and son, Basil, hurt his back while moving hay and Monday evening. of Portland, who have been visiting is confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hatcher and her mother, Mrs. Martha Mullins of Mrs. Gus Schroeder re-entered the Betty celebrated July Sth in Coquille Norway, the past two or three weeks, N. W. Boles has accepted the book- I Knife hospital again last week and returned home Thursday of last week, keeping and timekeeper’s job for the | is receiving treatment there. Kline Logging Co. He makes his' stopping over in Eugene a few days to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ralph home in Bend, Ore., but hopes to Panse. — locate “and bring his family here Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Haughton and this fall. July 1—Edward Wham, of Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Mast and family Mrs. R. M. Noah returned to her celebrated the 4th of July in Co­ and Meridel Shanafelt, of Coquille. home at L. L. Buoy’s last week, She quille with a picnic lunch in the com- They ' were married on Saturday by had been visiting in Roseburg for Rev. L. W. Flenner, of the Congrega- several weeks. munity grove. 9 The Pleasant Point club met last tlonal church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay and July 1—Chester D. Cook, of Myrtle family made a business trip to Rose­ Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. R Bennett in honor of Mrs. Julia Leep’s Point, and Luanna E. Fry, of Broad- burg Sunday. While there they vis­ 83rd birthday, with the following bent. They were married in the M. E. ited with the Owen Bartons, who number present: Mrs. Frank South­ parsonage at Myrtle Point on Satur­ formerly lived here. i, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Buoy and fam- ‘ mayd, Mrs. Harry Druliner, ■ Mrs. day by Rev. T. J. Pryor. July 2—George A. Rice and Helen ily spent the 4th in Coquille with i Belle Lewellen, Mrs. Ella Bryant, I > ' Mrs. Harold Simmons and her two M. Pancoast, both of Bridge. Justice relatives. YOU WILL GET ALL SIX publications for ONE FULL YEAR, and If you are already children, Alice Kay and Dwain, Mrs. Fred R. Bull performed the marriage At the square dance contest dur- ' a subscriber to ANY of these SIX publications, your present subscription will be extended Raymond- Thompson and daughter, ceremony for them at his office here ing the 4th of July celebration in ( one full year. Mail or bring the coupon below to our office AT ONCE, and you will receive Mrs. R. W. Haughton and grand­ last Friday. * Coquille, Fairview Grange again won ' THE FIVE BIG MAGAZINES by MAIL each month, and THIS NEWSPAPER each July 6—Emiel A. Simoens and first place. Those making up the set daughter, Clara Mast, Mias Mary week—that’s 60 magazines and 52 newspapers—112 issues in all for only 23.50. 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Coquille, Oregon licious potluck dinner, a short busi­ prize in the parade. July 7—Robert T. McCollum vs. ness meeting was held, >9.95 worth Glessie McCollum. 6 Big Publications All for Ono Year 112 issues in all HERE' SWHAT YOU GET Woman's Home Companion y Better Homes and Gardens y- True Story - - y- Farm Journal Cr Farmer's Wife I yr. American Poultry Journal - - lyr. Coquille Valley Sentinel - - 1 yr. Marriage Licenses For One Year Regular Value $6.5O-YOU SAVE $3.00 Circuit Court Cases Probate CourtJ terns a ,If you want a leather brief caseI or a fine billfold, shop at Norton's. J The widow, Helen M. G. Sonneland, We have just received a large sup- | was last Thursday appointed admin­ ply and by fall they will be practi-, istratrix of the >3500 estate left by jW Louis A. Sonneland, who died June 3. cally off the market. Appraisers appointed were Ned C. i Kelley, L. H. Hazard and Nell Mc­ i Calling cards. SO fur 81.00. Carthy Teters. i 4 Cnfcek' Meetings For The Summer The Coquille American Legion Auxiliary will not meet during the summer because the Legion room is being used by the Red Cross Unit, which is making bendages there. Date for the first fall meeting of the Aux­ iliary, in September, will be nounced later. paper and the fololwing FI1 Coquille Valley Sentinel . .... Better Homes and Gardens .. Woman’s Home Compansion Ny name is Town 1 year ...1 year ...1 year True Story Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife . ..1 American Poultry Journal Address State