The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 15, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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Fairview News
Mrs. Martha Pauli and Ralph
of Garidnfr, and Mrs. Robert Pish,'
Donald, Ralph, Lloyd and Gene,
visited at the Nite Milter home Mon­
day.
„
A. E.-Borel, who ta in charge of the
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and metal stockpile here, although he
Maureen, were Sunday evening .visi­ spends the greater part of his time
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at the stockpile at Arcata, has se­
Werner Plaep.
I cured the services of Wayne Watson
Mrs. Marveen Brown and Sharon, as deputy weigher to weigh loaded
left Thursday for their home in Port­ ore trucks, and the empty trucks.
land. after visiting for the past two
Mr. Wataon will be found at the
weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunset Dairy, about 100 feet west of
Frank Lane.
the State Highway scales, which are
Junior Gutatrom and James Bun- ! one mite east of Coquille, on the Co­
Wayne Watson
Will Weigh Ore
¡Telephone Co. Mgr. Joe Sayre's Sister
Makes Statement
A Jap Prisoner >
Non-Rationed
1 sale at Lorenz
July 19 to 31.
Ladies Shoes on
Department Store,
Durene Frye has returned home
from Powers, wtiere she spent two
weeks visjting relatives. Her grand­
Miss Geneva Sayre, sister of Joe
mother, Mrs. Leo Frye, and cousin.
Sayre of Coquille and Attorney Paul
Rose Marie Noah, of Sweet Home,
Syre of Portland and who has been
returned here with her for a visit.
a missionary for many years of the
>
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibbons, of
Free Methodist church and stationed
Seattle, have been visiting Mrs.
in the Honan province in China, has
Gibbons’ parents and family, Mr.
been sent to a Jap concentration camp
and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott. They
at Wehseib, Shantung province, ac­
came Saturday and leave for home
cording to Word received by her par­
Friday morning of this week. He ta
ents, County School Superintendent
on an inspection tour of canneries.
and Mrs. E. A. Sayre, of La Grande.
H. E. C. met Wednesday last week
I quilte-Myrtte Point Highway.
The word came through authorities
on
the
Ward
Evans
ranch
several
days
!
and painted the kitchen at the Grange
Mr. Borel is here on Sunday ■
of the church.
hall.
Those present were Myrtle last week.
and
Monday each week to assay the
Miss Sayre had beert held as a
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Little, of Eu- |
Holverstott, Genevieve Ellis, Iris Hol-
metals, and he has posted the fol-.
Jap prisoner, with certain liberties
gene, visited at the home of Mr. and lowing notice for the convenience of i
verstott and Bethel Norris
for a good many months, in her home
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott Mrs J L- Curtis Sunday.
those bringing in ore:
province. She had been doing mis­
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Virgil Todd ha* been ill for several
and Kenneth and Mr. and Mrs. Ctar-
"Do not drive onto the scales; they 1
sionary work in China for more than
ence Gibbons made a trip to Two days “nd confined to his bed.
must be.balanced. Go to the Sunset
20 years and at the time she was
Mrs. Gus Schroeder underwent an Dairy and ask for Mr. Wataon. Mr.
Mile Sunday to visit the Harry Hol-
taken by the Japs, was doing hospital
verstotta. They also picnicked and operation at the Knife hospital last Watson is performing this service as
and evangelistic work.
_ fished.
___ Wednesday. She ’ is reported
a
little
'
'
an aid to the Government. There-
Miss Sayre visited her brother and
Grange met for ita regular meeting b*,t*r now.
In a delayed press release from the family here in 1938.
fore, the most suitable hours for
Saturday night. Visitors were pres- ! Harr’r Collier returned home Sat- bringing in ore will be between 1:00 West Coast Telephone Co., the fol-
ent from Coquille, Sumner and Me- i urday ,rom Portland, where he went p. m. and 4:00 p. m.
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services ,owin« concerns Harry O. Chapman,
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Bring your , used band instruments
Kinley Granges. Doughnuts and cof- !° receive medical treatment.
may, however, be obtained at other the new district manager of the com- in to Norton's. We will pay you
served
by the —
H. — E.
C. Lin- |
Mrv . Harry Collier was able to fce ) tiiuco.
possible, please notify
him ^ny’ who «*<*•** Fred A- M“c‘
- fee
—— were
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uvmj sssiss
times. ga
1 If pvaoiuic,
,
s
oleum was laid In the Htehen that1 moved home from the Knife hospital behorehand wheh you intend io bring, Gou
n ---------------------------
- promoted — to the j™.......
position of cash for them.
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W""'» g l'L
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I
Everett
district
manager
for
the
same
evening also.
, Saturday.
! in ore.”
i company.
ft
Mrs. Chas. Holverstott and Mr.' Ev^ett Doyle left Saturday for
Mr. Chapman was born in Stan­
and Mrs. Clarence Gibbons viaited at to?ry,vllle- wnriv
where iie
he xs
ta sutiioiieu
stationed mi
at i !
this time. Mrs. Doyle accompanied PlaygrOUnd NeWS
225.09
wood, Michigan, and educated in De­
the BroXvnson home at Bridge Wed­
I
troit, Michlgap. He entered the em­
4
nesday.
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__ | Rev. M. M. Steam, of Myrtle Point,
Boys and girls, have you been at- ploy of the West Coast Telephone
812.50 to 3115.00
Mr. Kermit _________
Wicklund __________
wgs fatally
inji.reri nt th. r/i Way lngg’ng r»mp cunducted the regular Sunday morn- ¡tending the Playground the past Company in 1927 and served In its
Saturday and passed away Sunday in< church service. Sunday 'school week? Come! Have a good time Plant Department in several capaci­
$2.00 and up
morning at there o’clock. The fun- flowed with an attendance of 34. j with your playmates and friends. Play ties. During the past year he has held
the
position
of
assistant
district
man
­
eral was held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. The Sund"? school and church col- together, read together, and visit,
$4.50 to J7J0
from Campbell's Funeral Home in lection ot $2.00 will be sent to the
A group of children have made a ager of the Everett district.
He served in the Boer War and
Marshfield. Mrs. Harry Lindsay and i Children’s Farm Home. Don’t forget' playhouse near the trunks of a group
Mrs. Jerry Wheeler attended here. the 1301 >uck dinner given in honor of of trees. Children have been having 'has since been active in fraternal
and civic affairs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevenson the ex-superintendents of the Arago fun, imitating family life.
In a statement to the press, Mr.
and family, of Coquille, visited at Sut“b*y school next Sunday, July 18.I The winners of the tecent
recent touma-
the Geitner home Sunday
Evervune is cnrHIallv
InvitaH to at- 'manta
nrA* Last
I .»at WiwinMfiav
Everyone
cordially invited
' ments are;
Wednesday —
— .Usd-
Bad- Chapman said “I have looked for­
mlnton, Loren Steward; Thursday— ward to enjoying the beauties of the
Visiting at the Melvin Kenyon 1 tend.
1 Horseshoe, Loren Steward; Monday— Southwestern Oregon cdlintry ever
home are Mr. and Mrs. Brett and
Croquet, Loren Steward, and Tues­ since I was advised of my transfer
son, of San Diego, Calif. They may
While it is not required by law that auto drivers have
day—Table Tennis, Lorraine Stew­ to this district. From what I have
locate here.
ard. Come ami participate! You will observed from my conversations with
Mrs. Clarence Deadmond took Mr.
Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and :
Fred MacGougan and other company
and Mrs. O. B. Dow to North Bend »Mrs. Emil Peterson were Mr. and | enjoy it. Win a prize!
Monday. Mr. Dow is ill and under a Mrs. Z. C. Strang, Mr. and Mrs. J. J Are you interested in Softball? employees who are acquainted in
¡Come! A Softball team will be or­ this area, I am sure that this is a
North Bend's physician’s care.
. Under the provisions of .the new state law, which becomes
IH. McCloskey, Mrs. Elizabeth Lett'
Betty Heddon returned to her home I and son, Leslie, and Mrs. Emma Her­ ganized. At present, not enough old- progressive territory populated with
effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the ante-
friendly
people.
I
will
be
glad
to
,
‘
er
boys
and
girls
are
attending,
who
in Marshfield last week and is now mann.
ist’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability
are interested. Those attending now co-operate to the best of my ability
visiting in Portland. She had been
Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col-
Mrs. Charles Smith and little
with
all
activities
that
are
for
the
are
anxious
to
play
on
a
real
team.
staying at the Ray Deadmond home. darter Joy, who have been vi.lt- Thu
tision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license
for
purpose of promoting the wqlfare of
There now and helping Mrs. Dead­ ng her husband’, mother and family c.a,
otjiis
car is not suspended, pending court action to deter­
Come! A^U have fun-
Southwestern Oregon."
mond is Patricia Rogera.
fhn noet llv u/anlra
mine where the fault lay.
the past six weeks, expects to leave
Friday, the Doll Club will sponsor
on Wednesday afternoon bus for Sa­
a Doll Show. Bring your dolls. They
FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE
Again next Tuesday, July 20, be­
linas, California, to meet her hus­
will be well taken care of. Diana
tween 0 and 4, Ward McReynolds
band, who is coming from Tucson,
i Schroeder has a collection of dolls
will be at the Coquille city hall to
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, Mrs. Ariz. Her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dur­ from other countries.
No doubt,
Ida Myers, Mie. Althea Harrah and ward Strong, plans to accompany her, others have, too. Bring them. They receive applications of those desir­
Office Phone 5
Phono ML
ing drivers’ licenses and to conduct
taking
her
niece,
little
Frances
Kol-
Mrs. Marveen Brown and Sharon of
‘will certainly be enjoyed.
examinations.
J
Portland, were Wednesday dinner stad, to her mother at Loe Angeles,
Try to attend our Playground dally.
j France,
th. pot
d
<
t Fr(day
u
Frances nas
has spent the
past year wtih
with
Frittav
t. , B
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guests of Mrs. Stanley Halter.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Evans and her grandma, Mrs. Martin Schmidt, ‘ tournament t« ®ne of
as her mother, Mrs. Harvey Rotated.
Dav yYidav
Marlene, of Myrtle Point, were h..
.U„ r UK__ I Thursday ta also Race Day. Friday
h has been working in the Lockheed
Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs."
is surprise day—a program, songs,
air factory in Loe Angeles.
or a show. You will have a good
Larry
Thompson,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mr. and Mia. Jake Moomaw, David
time. Comet
and Donna, were weekend guests of Mrs. Raymond Thompson of Norway,
spent
Friday
and
Saturday
of
last
J
,
Ben Moomaw and Miss Nettie Halter.
week visiting his cousin, Gary Claver, TOWnSeild ClUD NO. I
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett, of
of Coquille.
Norway, and Mrs. Julia Leep of Rose­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. DeBoer, of I Meeting of Townsend Club No. 1
burg, spent Sunday viaiefaig at the
Gravel Ford, were visitors one eve-' opened Tuesday evening with prayer
home of Mr. and Mrs. 6. C. Me Al Us
ning last week at the A. R. Bennett’s, and with President Tllghman ip the*
ter.
*
Anna Belle Yarbrough and Mr. | chair. The bulletin was read by Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. and
and Mrs. Ray Campbell and son, Jim­ be able to somewhere meet the great
Mrs. Marlin Evans and Marlene, Mr.
mie, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace War­ Hatcher. Four new members were
i
and Mirs. Harold Bargeldt of Myrtle,
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard members; we hope for their early re­
and Mr. and Mrs. Malden Carl en-
and son, Jerry Wane, were last Sun­ covery.
B and C Book Holden) Have you had
joyod a pnt, luck supper at the home
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
BOOK
HOLDERS
WHO
9** fas st « though you
at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long Sunday
F. Schroeder..
Coquille Sunday, July 18, in W. O. W,
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have a certificate? Your worries are
evening, after which they spent the
Wednesday of last week Mrs. Paul hall.
DRIVE OVER 240 MILES
W< haTe
j
evening playing bingo.
Breuer, of West Myrftle Point, en­
Door prise was won by Mr. Chap-
Mrs. Ida Myers spent Sunday at
PER
MONTH
ARE
NOW
Even
in
the
popular
8J0-16
size.
And
tertained the Presbyterian Aid at her man. Mr, Quick and Mr. Snyder
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Robert
Harrison
home, so brought her mother, Mrs. .spoke briefly.
ELIGIBLE FOR GRADE 1
°^Y'r*
b*” Pr, war ^*a“‘Y J‘ire“
Halter.
M. B. Bennett, down to spend the day ' played several selections on his vio-
ever built . . . famous B. F. Goodrich
Kenneth Carl and son, Kenneth, Jr., vtaiting with Mrs. Julia Leep at A.'lin. Generous helpings ot ice cream
TIRES. OUR SUPPLY IS
Silvertowns. If you haven't a certificate,
of McMinnville, came in Saturday B. Bennett'sf
was served to SI memebrs and one
AMPLE — EVEN IN THE
let us inspect your tires. Well teU you
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Mr. and Mrs. Don Druliner and two visitor. At next meeting the chair-
Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, and are
POPULAR
6:00-16
MZE.
whether
your present tires can be re-
little daughters, Patricia Ann and man says assorted foods will be
visiting at the J. D. Carl home for a
Virginia Rae, of Klamath Falta, spent served, so bring what you want to
few days.
from Saturday till Munday visiting eat —Press Correspondent.
James Bunnage, of Portland, came [ ¡J£'" parin'ta,
,
, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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in. Friday and plans to spend the sum­ 'Druliner.
—,
mer at the home of his aunt and
Mr and Mrs. A. R. Bennett spent NVe UlVOrCOS
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis.
Saturday of last week with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller, Phyllis, Mrs. J. _
E. Wannamaugher, who are J i Judge Del M. King granted divorces
th« plaintiffs in Circuit court on
Alice and Orvus Bruce, of Myrtle now living in Bandon. ~Mrc. Wanna-
Point, were Saturday dinner guests maugher is not nearly so well. Her Tu«aday._in the following crner
Edith E. Abbott vs. Everett C. Ab­
of Mr and Mrs. Nile Miller. Miss sister, Mrs. Leo Cox, has had to re­
Dacey May Hahsmack of Redmond, turn to the Portland Sanitarium for bott. '
Mary M. Yates vs. Earl J. Yates.
Oregon, who ta visiting at the Orvus more treatments as she is not well
Thos.
G. Sell vs. Frances A. Bell.
Miller home accompanied them.
either'
Edna D. Fredrickson vs. F. J<
Frank Fish of Coquille and Harold
Ed Brodie is running his shingle
Fish have been helping Nile MUler mill quite steadily now and hopes to Fredrickson,
Bessie K. Chandler vs. Alton I.
with hta haying the pest week.
be able to somewhere mete the great
demand. He is also bulldozing out Chandler.
The trial of the contested divorce
a log pond so as to be able to have
suit of Mary N. Tucker, of Bandon,
room
for
more
raw
material.
f THiKty
Douglas Druliner, who had been vs, Raymond Tucker, was started
' TO A 9009
visiting in Klamath Falla, returned Tuesday morning and concluded yes­
Wednesday of thia week and a friend, terday noon at which time Judge
Bobby Mahoney, and his sister, Betty, King took it under advisement.
CIDER MILL
RANGES
BED SPRINGS
Kitchen Cabinet»
— Wanted —
HEATERS
RANGES
BEDS
MATTRESSES
COIL SPRINGS
DDfllfiU’CL
DÄ WAS
^se<^ Finiture
Phn«n 11 QI
Norway News Items
Auto Liability Insurance
Arago News
WE HAVE THE TIRES
Book Holders!
Select from our ample supply of
B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns
ssw.iiwy»“
I
also came beck with him for a few
days’ visit
, A. R. Bennett did some work for
Mrs. Orace Rackleft Sunday so h|a
July 13—Karl E. Adams, of Myrtle
wife and her mother, Mrs. Julia Loop, Point, and Margery Ryan, of Coquille.
accompanied him and spent the day
July 14—Billy Leland Bemett and
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cleave Perry Wynana Weaver, both of Ban­
IfcAlMster.
don. They were married here yes-
Marriage Licenses
We carry a complete une of v-
Belta tor alf makes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment. Washer Service Co.. 385 W.
Front, Coquille. Phone.
lfltfs
Farr & Elwood
Norton's have just received a large
! supply of Games of all klnda. from
i Bingo to Monopoly. Now ta your
¡chance to get your games for fall, s
Chadwick lodge No. tô
A. F. i A. M.
SPECIAL COMMUNICATIONS
Tuesday, July 29, 8>99 P. M.
Werk ta F. C.
Visitors Welcome
Thornton Tire Service
Southern Oregon’s largest and most Complete Tire Service
340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270
Broadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. 6S2