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...... I t t \ I J PAGE SEVEN TÄE COQUBXt VALMY ftENTINEL COGÜiLlX 0EEGÖN. THURSDAY, AUGUST IS. 1943. — farm work on the Emil Peterson and Dakota, a cousin of J. H. McCloskey, Rey Roblson ranches at Norway this is visiting at the McCloskey home this Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers and family and Vernon McMichael drove to Azalea Saturday evening and yeat the night Visiting at the home of Mrs. Myers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wn. McMichael. They returned home Sun day evening. Arthur Jones, of Myrtle Point, was a Saturday evening visitor at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hammack, of Redmond, Oregon, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller last Sat urday. They came in after their daughter, Mias Dacey May Hammack who has been visiting at the home of her uncle, DauneCt Hammock, ia Myr- Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. Emmett Hammack and family, in Myrtle Point. Mir. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of Myr- tie Point, wove Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Ida Myers. Mr. and Mrs. John Wkhnark spent Sunday at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Crawford, of North Bend. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cail vUlted at , the home of Mrs. Kate Hodson "in Myrtle Point Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Molden Carl and Douglas, were Sunday dinner guest« of Mir. and Mrs. W, E. Cross of Co quille. Jim Mullins, of Portland, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl last Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Long visited relatives in Eugene this past week. Steve Hemstreet, of San Francisco, visited at the home of Mr. and M ts . John Widm ark as he was on his way to Portland where be is moving. Mrs. Emil Peterson, of Norway, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zeller and fam ily drove to Roseburg Sunday and visited relatives there. Wayne Woodward, of Portland, was an Arago visitor last Sunday. Mrs. Frances Sell, of Sixes, visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lane, last week. - Mrs. Stanley Halter was a Wed nesday guest at the hoipe of M>. and Mrs. C. 8. McAllister. . Pamela and Maureen Evans re turned home Saturday from Allegany after visiting at the home of M a and Mrs. Roy Mast for about a week. Mrs. J. L. Burtis and Mrs. J. D. Carl visited Mrs. Ous Schroeder at the Knife Hospital in Coquille Mon day , Mrs. J. L. Burtis and James Bun- nage were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs- Verne Lundy in Myrtle Point. James Bunnage is helping with the Brown, Marion E. Barton, Margaret Kimmel and Elfleda Endteey._______ Teachers7 School Wett Attended Calung carda. 50 tor »1.00. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rilley became Mr. and Mrs. Vern Trigg were last tbe parents of an 8H pound son, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. The teachers* school at Valley View born to them at the Knife hospital in L. F. Leatherman in Coquille. was attended by 46 and proved to be Coquille last week. | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett and very interesting and worthwhile. Mrs. Ward Evans, accompanied by Mrs. Julia Leep spent Thursday eve- The regular meeting of the Women’s Several special features broke into Mrs. Chester Willson and Chloe and ning of last week visiting Mrs. Ella the work of the two day«, the group Society of Christian Service was held Mrs. Stella Freeman, of Myrtle Point. ~ Bryant and her mother, Mrs. Belle singing led by Mrs. Betty Barton, at the church last Thursday. One We want you folks to visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen as Mr. Bennett was «sti- with Ethel Fish at the piano; a skit of the reports of public interest was know we don’t intend to be Verne Lundy and also Mr. and Mrs. ‘ mating material for a repair job Mrs. by Valley View girls, “The Dairy that of the stamp and bond saleslady, partial with anyone that is John Febher last Saturday. J Bryant is contemplating having done. Maids,” directed by Mrs. Verna Cox; Mrs. Eva Stevens. She announced making an effort to keep Misses Pamela and Maureen Evans Robert Kellenberger, of Rockford. The Gathering of the Nuts" put on that during the month of July the their equipment in good i wpre Saturday evening dinner guests Ill., was in Coquille last week visiting, by ? of’o^tlas county fa skit members of the organization had shape. of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw in his nephew, Alfred ’ — Kellengerber and “ * “ ' -Wanted, a Housekeeper” directed by* bought one thousand and fifty dollars Treat us as you would Coquille. family, and also his sister-in-law, Mr«. Cora Mackey and a reading -by worth of bonds and $26 75 worth of any traitor if we are ever Mr. and Mrs. Maiden Carl and Mrs. Lena Kellenberger and daugh Hi»« Mary Donaldson. stamps. After routine business more caught taking a job for ex Douglas and Arthur R. Jones were. ter, Mrs. Rusell Hank, of Norway. Moat of the time of the two out- was heard of the study book, “Will tra pay. Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and a Man Rob God? ” A pet luck lunch aide instructors, Mis« Florence Mrs. Ralph Long. Beardsley, of the State Department eon was enjoyed at noon, with three There are certain motor Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and of Education. and Mis* Mary Donald of the ladies* husbands in attendance. jobs that we do put forth Maureen were Sunday guests of Mr. At the afternoon meeting, Mrs. son, Supervisor of the Oregon College every effort to get going, Mrs. Gordon Bell and Miss Mildred and Mrs. Chester Wilson of Myrtle of Education, was devoted to the pre Rogers led the devotions and Mrs. because we have the only Bell visited in Powers a couple of Point sentation of the Social Studies, since Fugelson had charge of the program, equipment in the Valley to j days last week. Miss Bell left Mon Mrs. Tom Cook, Charles and Butch, Oregon for the first time is to have the topic being “The Volunteer perform certain machining were Monday visitors of Mr and day night of last week for her home Geography, History, and Civics pre Woman.” Several interesting re jobs. ’..e have had several in Seattle after two weeks visit at Mrs. Ward Evans. - sented in a fused program. Mrs. Inez ports were given. Alene Hunt sang, in the past week where a her brother’s home. ' Chase handled phonetics and primary “in the Garden” and “Garden of crew of 12 or IS men were Mrs. Mabel McKinley and daugh- iL™.* "“nal~ laid off until the engine was — «.„Hr. I »«“X Bar ton hand - Prayer,” accompanied by Joanne ter, Sandia, of North Bend, visited Savage, who later played the piano ready. led Spelling and Arithmetic. last week-end at the T. H. Benham solo, “ ConAtlation. ” In attendance were Lula C. Gor Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher and daugh- I home. Due to. limited space we rell, county superintendent of Doug- * Those present were Mesdanies ter, Nancy, from Wash. D. C-, and Word has been received that Bill are often compelled to de Mrs. Veen Lunday, of Myrtle Point, I 1 Berry ia stationed at Camp Roberts i las, county, and Kathryn Smith, Brown, Boeserinan, Davis, Fugelson, lay large jobs. This will be Gormley, Gray, Gillespie, Harris, county superintendent of Curry coun ‘ , were callers Wednesday of Inst week ■' in ^California. different when we get in Hultin, Lundquist, Laws, McCurdy, at the J. H. McCloskey residence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah and daugh- ty. ly new quarters. V. Newton, Nelson, Pur- Special thanks is extended to the Minard, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rylander, Mr. ter, Bonnie Ellen, of Lakeside, visit- | vance, H. Petersen, Londy Peart, and Mr*. Guy Grant and family, of ed relatives here last week-end. | ¡ school board for putting the building ERNIE Norway, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Their son, Bill, is in the navy and sta | into shape for the meeting, to the Lavinia Peart, Rogers, Richmond, ' teacher» of the Valley View school, Stark, Skeels, Stevens, Taylor, Wood, Schroeder, of Myrtle Point, were tioned at Farragut, R.11 iu«1 namely Mrs. Esther Wilson and Mrs. Hawkins, Marian Preussler and Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Visiting at the Mrs. Milton- Schroeder and family, week-end was Mias Margaret Solum i MFrtle Kelley, who acted as hostesses Couden. Mrs _ Bell and ,nd alao t0 Mr8' Fred ihri*tenen, who in honor of Edwin Schroeder's and of Seattle, Wash. in preparations. his grandson’s birthdays. | Miss Solum were school girl chums j Succeeding-the Valley View school Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haughton are an<j Miss Solum had been a delegate expecting their son, Robert, home on a trip back east, coming home was the two day school at Bunker this week from Camp Shelby, MI m ., the southern route. She left Sun Hill which was attended by 51 teachers. for a few days. day evening to continue her trip Those in attendance dars: Julia While it is not required by law that auto drivers have Mr. and Mrs. Bill Anderson have home. C. Gorrell, Jane Creagor, Esther N. rented what used to be the Jack Don Boone has written home Me is , Wood’s place in the Fax Bridge dis to be sent to a naval school but was Briner, Father Wilson, Ellen Arrell, trict and are milking some 3S cows. unable to state what or where. ' Wanda Voick, Verna Caiu. Mary Donaldson, Ethel Fish, Mabel Wil i They still have the Sparks place Mrs. Melissa Brownson. 93 year liams, Verna Cox, Marie Stewart, Ida Under the provisions of the new state law, which became rented here at Norway. old grandmother of Tom Benham, effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the aute- Mr. and Mrs. Ulice Fults, of with her daughters, Carrie Benham F. Oerding, Ruth Shaw, Helen Sum i ist’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability Beaverton, Oregon, were down over and Hattie Hatcher, and son, Harry mers, Kathryn Smith, Harriet Hough Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or eol- the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. Brownson, were Sunday visitors at ton, Lura Morgan, Irene McMillion, i Dena Pierce, Mabel Laird, Sylvia •ision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license and Mrs. Bob Fults, of Fat Elk, and the Benham home. Mrs. Hatcher of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter- her grandmother, Mrs. Martha Jane lives in Myrtle Point and the Brown- Crgine, Florence Beardsley, Vida Prince, Lucile Trigg, Ethel C. Littler, mine where the fault lay. Mullens, of Norway. sons and Mrs. Benham live at Bridge. Burton Dunn, Evelyn Sutphin, Iris Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haughton and Mr. Dow was reported as worse FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE daughter, Dorothy, spent Sunday af last Sunday. He is at home, having Holverstott, Inez R. Chase, Cora ternoon visiting at the R. H. Haugh been in Keizer hospital a short time Mackey, Lavinia Peart, Myrtle Kelley, Evelyn Hayes, Dollie R. Smith, Jes ton’s. ago. sie Zinn, Olga Royer, Martha E. Mul Jim Mullins, of Norway, has been The Walter Norris family left Office Phone 5 making tip Jog rafts for Henry Miller Sunday for their new home north key, Bese Waaeon, Margaret Bar- uett, Wayne Smitn. Margaret C. at the Norway log dump the past of Roseburg in Garden valley. three weeks. Juanita Heddon, of Marshfield, is Harry Druliner has been helping visiting her parents, Mr. and Jdrs., A. R. Bennett this week on the feed ■J. A. Deadmend. barn he is building for the Peterson Lula Marie Lindsay returned home Bros., at Arago. Saturday after spending a week at the Owen Barton home in Roseburg Ray Deadmoad helped move the; Walter Norris family out to Rose-1 burg last Sunday. Lorraine Norris and cousin, Harold Stock, are Visiting Harold’s father, Frank Stock, of near Portland. While 1 there they both found employment. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kenyon and , daughter, of San Diego, Calif., came I to visit his mother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kenyon. They left for Hood River Saturday morning. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Mel BOOK HOLDERS WHO vin Kenyon packed up and followed. They plan to locate at Hood River but DRIVE OVER 240 MILES were planning to stop at Lake Tah- kenitch on the way. PER MONTH ARE NOW Interesting W.S.C.S Meeting Aug. 5 Howdy Folks ¡Fairview News Norway News Items M&W Auto Service Auto Liability Insurance E. E. (Spike) Leslie WE HAVE THE TIRES for Book Holders! ELIGIBLE McKinley News The McKinley and Fairview Ob servation Posts sponsored a grand old-time dance Saturday night at the McKinley hall. The proceeds were split 50-50 and will be used for much needed equipment and neces- | sary articles to be used in the Posts, as both communities are planning the building of new tower Posts to re place the low, small building now in use. At 13:30 just before a free lunch of sandwiches, pickles and coffee was served to all, Howard Kock, asst, chief observer, presented to Mrs. Myrtle Glenn, Mrs. Helen Mast, Mrs. Josie Mast, Myrna Ober- man, Mrs. Wilma Shephard. Mrs. Florence Gill, lOOrhour arm bands. Mrs. Georgia Bunch, Mrs. Marie Churchill and Ed Abernathy’s name« were called for arm bands but these people were not present. They wilt receive their honors privately. Saturday was rather an Oberman day at the Poet as Hazel Oberman began the day at 5:00 a. m. and watched until 7:00 p. m.;,her mother, Opal Oberman relieving her at that time and she stayed 'on until 9:00 a. m. Sunday morning. People like thia deserve, a little extra praise now and then. We have others on our Post, too, whom we will try to mention from time to time. Our Ob servation Post Is really going strong now? . ..... .............. - Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and wee son. Mike, of Fairview, moved over the week-end to the small house of Mr and Mrs. Reuben W. Brown. Mrs. Mildred King visited over the week-end with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Loe Mast. Mrs, Lee Mast and grandson, Gene, had visited with Mrs., King the last half of the past week in CoqulUe. t TIRES. FOR GRADE 1 OUR SUPPLY AMPLE — EVEN POPULAR 0:00-16 IN IS THE «IZE. Select from oer ample supply of B. F. 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