VALLEY Fairview News COQVUXB. OUGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, IMS. FAGS NINI Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and Her­ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett, of Nor­ Thomas Williamson, on Tuesday, paid bert visited at the home of Mr. and way. The church members pre­ a like amount for having an improper The Auxiliary of Vuwnsend Club muffler on his car. Charles Holverstott had the mis- Miss Bernice Gillespie, daughter of Mrs. C. E Schroeder in Bandon last sented Mrs. Bunch with a beautiful inyrtlewood piece . fortune to fall and break the large Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie, tee- ■ Wednesday. No. 2 met with Mrs. Esther Briner Mrs. Melden Carl entertained the bone in his left leg just above the 1 came the bride of Mr. Vernon Trigg, on July 29, a good crowd being pres­ ankle Monday noon He has been . son of Mrs. Rufus Rylander of Nor- | N. O. M. A. club members at her ent. Meeting was opened by repeat­ home last Tuesday eevning. The peeling chittum along with his son,! way, last Wednesday evening at 8:50 ing zfn unision the Lord’s prayer; Everett Willard was fined $5.00 in Kenneth, and brother-in-law, Tom I at the Methodist church in Myrtle following guests were present: Alta ■ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glenn and song, “God Bless America." and salute recorder's court last Friday on a Matejka, Louise Schroeder, i sn^ll daugh^, ’ Ly^^T were w«Zk- Benham. It took Tom Benham just Point with Rev. T. J. Pryer officiat- to the flag. reckless driving charge. Two officers Stevens, 1 Lodema houuf guefte of Mr anrf Mrg eleven minutes to get from where ing. The ceremony took place in Ellingson, Mary St*v*ns. The charter was draped in memory were sitting on the city hall steps the accident happened one and one- the presence of the members of their Kribs, Ferryl DeJamette and Ruth George Glenn. of the members whp had recently when he drove from the east and half miles in brush to the Cook immediate families and just a very! Clayton. A family reunion was held at the passed away. ; swung around the Roxy corner at a Miss Ethel Fish was a Monday ranch at the head of the valley, ¡few others. The bride was dressed George Glenn’s Sunday . Those for Working on ruga was the order of pr^Nted speed. ... of Kline’s men went to ’ help, in a full length gown of white silk lcaJJ* 016 Melden Carl home All dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ivyl Frye the day. It was voted to hold the Hugh Parsons paid a $10 fine last taking a stretcher and, ip relays, jersey with a tight bodice and full! Bruce BlihoP left last Thursday and children, Mr. and Mrs. Milford club meetings separate from the Friday on an intoxication charge. skirt and she wore a white tiara on for Florida where he will be in ^"lorlda carried the injured man out. It Mast and son, Mrs. Lee Mast, Mr. Auxiliary meetings as it has been — Elmer Usher, arrested Saturday was three o'clock before they got her head and carried a bouquet of trainln< for service. and Mrs. Harold Glenn and daugh­ held together before, so the first night charged with being drunk and and ®*rs- RalPh L°ng and Mr. J ter and Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn. meeting of the club will be held at out. He was met by Mrs. Holver­ white earnations and white gladiolus, j Melden Carl «nX»F«d a pic-: McKinley Grange was held last the home of Mrs. Alma Halter at 997 fighting, was given a $10 fine, sus­ stott and taken to Knife Hospital in Mrs. 8. C. McAllister sang. “Yours” ¡8nd Coquille, where he will be hospital­ and “Because, ” accompanied by Mrs. nlc near Brld«e 1Mt 9»>nday I" the Saturday night with most officers I North Henry on August 5 at 8 o’clock, pended for one year on condition ized for several days. O. H. Aasen, who also played the evenln< a11 had lunch at the present. The executive committee is Anyone who desires to do so is wel- that he leave town at once. Jack Moomaw of Sixes and Ed ; Carl home. _ Lula Marie Lindsay returned, wedding march. _ , , . wuo to .... investigate piano luuvia tuners anu and ocrv see t-vutv come to unvuu. attend. r-xzvxrx After tutivticun luncheon was Neal, arrested for being drunk and After the simple ring ceremony Mr “nrf with Barbara Barton last week and yJ1.00. Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller and repair work on the cheese factory. his boat that he was well and safe. Mrs. Horace Berry and daughter family, of Myrtle Point, were Satur­ The Brodie Shingle mill has been walked to the Chas. Holverstott home day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nile shut down the past few days on ac­ Monday morning to visit and get Miller. count of the sawyer having trouble Mrs. Ivan Robison and Mrs. John with his back. However, théy ex­ some vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warden ami fam- McNair, of Fat Elk, „ 'pact to r_ resume : operations the latter ily, of Eugene, visited in the valley callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of t the be week. from Friday until Monday. Mar- Frank Lane. A. R. Bennett and W. W. Deyoe are vene Henagin returned home with Mrs. H. E. Watkins, Mn. L. M. building a new feed barn for the them for a couple of weeks vacation. Aasen and Mrs. Jesae Dunning and: Peterson Bros, on the Arago road. Mr. and Mrs. L. L- Buoy took Mr. Vonna Lee, of Washington, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bridge have and Mrs. Don Noah to Portland last the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Mc­ (sold their residence at Empire and Friday evening and returned Sun­ Allister last Thursday. have rented the- Kellenberger Apts. day. Mr. Noah is Mrs. Buoy’s broth­ lummtr He and Mrs. Jesse Clinton, of Myrtle Ptent, — Norway for er and he entered St. Vincents Hos­ and Mrs. Hazen T. Murray, of Wash- brotheri Warren Bright of Port­ pital for treatment of an infection ington, visited at the home of Mr. . ]and, have purchased some timber — —J Mrs. Frank T Lane loci . - . . . ... and last Tnoerinv Tuesday. on — in his eye. Sugarloaf and are installing a Mrs. H. E. Watkins had a latter mill which they expect to have in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson have moved into the new home they pur­ from her husband a lew days ago. operation in a few days. chased from Walter Norris. The He has been in a hospital in Hawaii The Pleasant Point Needle Club Norrises are leaving this week for with rheumatic fever and is now suf­ met July 29 at the home of Mrs. their new home in Garden Valley fering with neuritis but said he was Harold Simmons with Mesdames much better at the time the letter Ray Epperson, Frank Southmayd, just north of Roseburg. * Mrs. Roy Enlund visited with her was written. Mike Daniela, Belle Lewellen, Ellis At a school meeting held Saturday' Southmayd, Ella Bryant, Raymond parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Beach evening the Arago people voted to Thompson, R. W. Haughton, J. F. last week. Mrs. Roy Blohm had as her guest suspend the Arago high school for Schroeder, Lena Kellenberger, Harry and will send Druliner, her mother from Olympia, Wash. She an indefinite period ------- — — LX till VI . VT II Cl VI 2MJII. W. . J. I. /A Anderson, , J. L. visited a few days last week. the pupil» to town this next year. 3^^,^ A R Bennett and Julia Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams, of Myr­ The vote was 27 in favor and fom Leep present. After the usual I oountiful potluck dinner and a tle Point, were guests at the L. A. opposed. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow ,bort business meetfog the remainder Ryan home Wednesday evening of the afternoon was profitably the past week. Mrs. Adams is the and Mrs. Ida Myers and Mrs. Mary Murray, of Washington, were Thurs- tper)t ,n conversation and useful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan. Mrs Perry Neal and Mrs. Bud day evening dinner guests of Mr. and | needlework. Ryan, of Marshfield, were guests at Mrs. Oliver Myers In Myrtle Point, j Mr and ’Mrg Harvty Oant wtre Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Short and bullneM visitors in Marshfield Sat- the L. A. Ryan's Sunday last week. ¡Ml we to spend the day with Mrs. Julia another slater in Coos county, Mrs. ’ Jeep while they went on to Myrtle waived grand jury investigation and Ida Snyder. , Point on business. pleaded guilty. Arago News Townsend Club No. 2 City Police Cases McKinley News At Your Service Fred R. Bull , TRUCK OPERATORS We have in stock for Immediate Delivery following sizes B. F. Goodrich truck tires 6.00 X 20 6.50X20 7.00 X 20 7.50X20 8.25 X 20 9.00X20 10.00 X 20 jkiiam’'• jrimken condition, had laid hands on a girl over there. He was sen­ tenced to a year in jail and is to be w u-/-. paroled aiier after 60 days. Geo. X Abram _____ Johnston's trouble __ was more of a family affair. The judge sentenced him to six months in jail and then paroled him imme­ diately for a two-year period. Calling cara*, M Tor $1.00. Bend Monday evening and spent the very much surprised last Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. evening with a potluck dinner in Floyd Fredenberg. On Tuesday mom- honor of her birthday by many Ing Mrs. Fredenberg and Mrs. Aasen friends and relatives gathering for left for Portland for a few days Mrs 1 the evening around their spacious Fredenberg was taking her small outdoor fireplace. Some forty or daughter to Portland for medical I fifty people were present; among treatment and Mrs. Aasen went along 1 them being Mr. and Mrs. Wood of to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.: the “Sy Ranch,” and Mr. and Mrs. Haberly. Mr. Haberly has been quite (Harry Bright and two children, of ill but is a little better at this time. Myrtle Point, Mrs. Julia Leep and Service