The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 26, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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or bus for at least two days. So Elden Mrs. Clarence Mullins and Mr. and H/svi/l Li
B and C Gas Ration Books
and his wife brought baby Bennie Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mr. and Mrs. -■*'»▼•’■ ••• OliQng
Must Be Exchanged
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson and down to his mother, Mrs. E. F. Brodie, HSrold Bargeldt and Mr. and Mrs Dioc In Arivnnn
All outstandttig old type B at^d C
here
and
they
left
for
Portland
Fri-
Marlin
Evans,
of
Myrtle
Point,
all
b/lcS
111
MllZOnQ
eve sw>»«uiu *
s»a«sa sail uvmia,
svajgisv FUlIll, Ois
family made a trip to Portland last J--------- ------------- —
ratiqp books must be exchanged for
week, leaving Monday and returning day at 1:00 a. m. to meet his brother, enjoyed a pot luck supper with Mr. ’
David Henry Strang, a cousin ot the new type ihtion coupons before
They got in early Friday evening and and Mrs. Melden Carl Sunday eve-
Friday.
Z. C. Strang of this city and a brother September 1, the district OPA re­
Mrs. J. A. Deadmond returned Saturday evening enjoyed a family ning, as a sort of farewell get-to- of Cha*. Strang who left here a few
minded motorists today.
Monday evening after visiting rela­ dinner at the E. F. Brodie’s. Major gether for Mr and Mrs. Long.
years ago, pused away at his home in
On September 1 the old type cbu-
tives in the Eugene valley for over a Darrel E. Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. El- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long were Mesa, Ariz., on Aug. 18, according to
1 ‘pons become invalid and gasoline
den Brodie and son, Bennie, Mr. and Sunday over night guests and Mon­
week.
word received this week, by Mr. dealers cannot accept them in ex­
G. B. Dow was brought home from Mrs. Birt Soaper and his mother, Mrs. day morning breakfast guests of Mr. Strang here.
change for gasoline, Motorists cun
and Mrs. S. C. McAllister,
after
Keizer hospital last Thursday and is Vesta Soaper, were present.
He was born on what is now known readily tell if they are now holding
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland are which they left early that morning
feeling somewhat better. The Dows
as the Hathaway place, three miles
have moved into their new house this staying at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. for their new home in San Jacinto. south of Coquille on the highway, in the new type, coupons. Old type B
and C coupons are identified by the
Roy»Robtson’
s,
this
weekend
Mr.
Hol-
California,
where
they
will
both
be
side of the "river,
1871 and was three months and 29 words "permits delivery of one unit
Mrs. Earl Adams and Mrs. L. A. land’s sister and husband, Mr. and1 employed as teachers in tl»e high days past 72 years of age.
of gasoline.” New type B and C
Ryan, Jr.1, returned last Sunday from ! Mrs. Jim Mather, and little daughter, school this coming year He is to be
His first marriage was in 1890 to
a «visit to Medford at the home of Dixie Lee, from Vallejo, California, the phincipal and she will be an as- Belle Colwell and atfer her death coupons carry only the words "Mile­
age ration," plus a large B or C de­
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. were visitors at the Roy Robison sistant.
he moved to eastern Oregon where he
G. E. Hall. Mrs. Ryan went on to home from Monday till Wednesday : Rev. M. D. Rempel, of Coquille, resided for several years. He- was pending on the class of ration. B
coupons, as in the past, are printed in
this week.
conducted the regular Sunday morn-
tier home in Marshfield.
married there and in 1911 with his green ink, and C coupons in red.
Sunday
school
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
McCloskey
at-
ing
church
service,
Visiting at the L. L. -Buoy home last
family moved to Arizona where he
Car owners can exchange valid old
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tended the Elks’ picnic held on Coos followed with an attendance of 34. has since lived.
type coupons by applying to their
river
last
Sunday.
They
estimated
♦
There
will
be
services
again
next
Miller and two children, of Gravel­
Besides his widow he leaves one local war price and rationing boards
ford; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Krantz and the attendance at around nine hun- Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m. and son and one daughter, both married
by mail or in person, the OPA ex­
Sunday school I at 11 a. m.
two children, of Coquille. Mr. and.dred-
and living in Arizona; a sister, Mrs.
Mr. and^Mi
Mrs. Wm. Noah
and daughter, xm
Bonnie
Br«tbren Church of
Myrtle
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Jrs. Oliver Myers, of i Hulda Morras, of Bandon, and an plained, and new type coupons will
be issued on a coupon-for-coupon
at dinner
Norway
last Glenn
Sun- of
Mr. and
Mrs. visited
Stanley at Halter
Sun- !
Ellen, of Lakeside; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robison
p°int had place
• Picnic
at the
Myrtle
Point,
the home
| aunt, Mrs. Sara Walker, besides basis. | u
Isaacson, of this valley.
,
cousins, niece and nephews.
A further new
day. r - “
Visiting on the Bay last Saturday ' dayJ
the local rationiag
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Woodward,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Carl
and
Mr.
Wfere Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byerly, Mrs. ■
morning, states that if the books
Ray Deadmon, Lee Byerly and Wm. i and Mrs. Harvey Meyers were last Mrs. Ida Myers und Mrs. Lawrence
turned in expire on or before October .
Barklow,
ot
North
Bbnd,
were
Fred
and
Lee
have
been
Sunday
afternoon
callers
at
the
Emil
Byerly. 1
Aug. 19—Edward Hulet Jenness 13, 1943, the Board shall require the
Sunday dinner guests at. the home of
- - homes of -----
- Petersen home.
visiting at ■ the
Wm. -
Byerly
and Ethel Bernice Bridenhagen, both applicant to fill out u renewal form .
Mrs. Nico line Elzner, of Norway, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter.
and Ray Deadmond.
of
Murshfield. They were married by und issue the new lation as of cur­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Carl
visited
at
Mrs. Mabel McKinley and chil- ** ln lhe Maat Hospital for a few days
the home of Mr. and Mis. Emil Peter­ Justice F. R. Bull here at his office rent date.
dren, Kay and Sandra, left Monday
a bronchial irritation,
on Saturday. ,
1'
If the applicant’s book expires af­
morning for Sacramento, Calif, where | Mrs. Fred Schmidt gave a birth- son Sunday afternoon.
Aug. 20—Gilbert A. Harky, of Far- ter October 15, 1943, the Board shall
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day
party
for
her
little
daughter,
i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
H.
Bender,
of
Myr-
they are to make their home. Mrs. 1
McKinley and Mrs T. h ' Benham Ruth- lalt Friday afternoon with the tie Point, were Sunday dinner guests well, Nebr., hnd Bethel Albro, of make an even exchange of coupons,
Roseburg.
with • the new ration carrying the
are cousins and Kay has been stay- following present: Mrs. Mullins and of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl,
Aug. 21—Geo. M. Bloise and Dixie same expiration date as the old. No
ing at the Benham home this summer. four little
from Arai°' Helen
,
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There was a reunion dinner at the D*tlei*«n and two children, Bobbie; Again next Tuesday, Aug. 31, a May Gardner, both of Bandon. They written application form used.
Holders of lOO-gallon coupons must
Wm. Byerly home last Wednesday >nd Mary Ann: Mrl Ray
traveling examiner of applicants for were married at the Presbyterian
evening. Those present were Mr. “nd daughter, Patty; Mrs. Howard drivers’ licenses wil be at the Co- church there on Sunday by Rev. H. apply to the boards to have them
M. Roberts.
exchange for regular coupons of the ■
and Mrs. Fred Byerly and two daugh­ i Detlefsen, Mrs. Don Schmidt and her qullie city hall, between 9:00 a. m.
Aug. 24—George W. Clarno, of appropriate class—B, C, E, B or TT,
!two children, Ernie and Dickie; Mrs. and 4:00 p. m.
ters, from Chico, Calif.; Mr. and
Marshfield, and Katharina Wilkens, or in the case df large users, for ra­
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Mrs. Lee Byerly and son, of Los Martin Schmidt and her daughter, ■
tion bank certificates. The one-gal-
■ Mrs. Doward Strong and her two PAINT BEFORE THE FALL RAINSj of North Bend.
Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dead­
START — We carry a complete
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j Ion bulk coupons issued to members
mond, Betty Heddon, Leland Harry, children. Refreshments of ice cream, |
Croquet and Badminton sets at of the armed forces as a special fur- 1
stock of Public Service House and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman, Miss ■ cake and fruit punch were served. I
Barn Paint. Farr and Elwood,
s the Goodyear Störe.
| lough or leave travel ration will con-
Martin
Schmidt
received
a
letter
Carrie Byerly, Mrs. Clara Kibler,
■
from
his
stepson,
Elbert
Dean,
this
Mrs. Robert Kimbro, of Portland, |
■ past week. He Is in New Guinea and
and Wm. Byerly.
Leland Harry, of Dora, who has ia 8ettin< along fine and likes the
been staying at the Ray Deadmond ’ountry there.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kellenberger ■
farm, was called home on account of
his father breaking his arm
His and family, of Coquille, spent Sat­
brother, Paul, came to help at the urday and Sunday with his mother
and sister at Norway.
Deadmond place .
Wisley Fowler, of NorWay, has
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Byerly and
been
quite sick the past ten days with
daughters, Betty and Jean, left Tues­
day morning for their home at Chico, a septic sore throat.
tinue in use, it was explained.
We carry a complete
Belts for all makes of
Washing Machines and
ment. Washer Service
Front, Coquille. Phone.
16tfs
SOUTHERN FRIED
CHICKENS
STEAKS & SEA FOODS
Are Our Specialties
Dinners $1.00 and $1.25
Open every day except Wed­
nesday each week until
8:00 P. M.
TOWN CAFE
Marriage Licenses
Calif.
,
.
" Mr. and Mrs. Lee Byerly and boo
left for their home ln Los Angeles
Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbell and
two sons, Charles and Jack, of San
Francisco, were visitors at the Albert
Thommen home last week.
Mr.
Hubbell is Mrs. Thommen’s brother.
Their son, Jack, is spending the rest
of the summer here at the Thommen
home.
Marvene Henagin returned Friday
from visiting a couple of weeks at
Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thurman, of
Seattle, Wash., arrived at the Chas.
Holverstott home Monday.
They
have come to take their three chil­
dren, Allen, Verna and David, home
with them. They have stayed at the
Holverstott home this summer.
PROGRAM
WARTIME CONDITIONS hav* si-
ftcied ihe nation'» feed supply. Due
<o lhe tremendous nation-wide feed­
ing program and io the irregularities
of our transportation i)ii«ni—poul­
try and dairy feed» are not always
available in the exact amounts de­
manded by feeders.
You can help by cooperating with
your Triangle Feed dealer. Remem­
ber that both your dealer and our­
selves are making every effort to see
shat all of our customers get their
IMS shars. Help bf accepting smaller
amounts when stocks are low.
TRIANGLE
(»65 N Tillamook St . Por tl«ind, 0( r
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Arago News
Mrs. Frank Lane.was a Wednesday
dinner guest of Mrs. Ida Myers.
Mrs. Earl Edgmon and Mrs. Arthur
Farrier, of Bandon, visited at the|
home of Mrs. Daisy Doyle last Thurs- •
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph* Long drove to L
Myrtle Point last Friday and were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin
Evans. From there they went over
and spent the night at the home of j
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, return- i
ing home Saturday morning.
Mrs. Gail Shriver, Douglas and
Gary, of North Bend, spent Thursday ■
visiting at the home of Mrs. Shriver's ■
sister, Mrs. George Mason.
Mrs. J. L. Burtis drove to Marsh­
field last Saturday to meet her sister,
Mrs. Rex Bunnage, who came in on
the morning train from Portland- She
visited a few days at the Burtis home
before returning to Portland Tues­
Ray McNair, of Bandon, came up day. James Bunnage, who has been
Sunday bringing his mother, Mrs. spending the summer at the Burtts
Martha McNair, to spend a few days home, returned home with his mother.!
with her daughter, Mrs. R. R. Rack-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis and Mrs.
leff.
Mr. McNair returned home Rex Bunnage and James drove to
Sunday evening.
| Myrtle Point Monday evening and
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Rufus Rylander were Mr. and iVerne Lundy.
Mrs. Edwin Schroeder and son. Mil­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward
ton E. Schroeder and family, all of ¡and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow spent
Myrtle Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ I Saturday night at their homes in Are-
non Trigg and Mr. and Mrs. Guy ‘ go, They returned to their work at
Grant and two children of Norway. North Bend Sunday evening. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leatherman Ida Myers went home with them for
were last Saturday evening dinner a few days’ visit,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trigg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. E. ,F. Brodie drove over Ward Evans were Saturday evening
to Marshfield the first of the week caller at the J. L, Burtis home,
on business. Mr. Brodie has purchas­
Herman Summerlin and family re­
ed the small tract of land lying be­ cently returned from Klamath Falls,
tween the railroad and highway ad­ where he had moded a few months
joining his shingle mill property from ¡ ago. He purchased the Claud Walker
^jhjrs. Amelia Nelson and she has ranoh on Fishtrap and has been mov­
^moved to her residence at Marsh­ ing in the past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Moore and
field.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hughs, Mr. and family, of Coquille, visited at the
Mrs. J. F. Schroeder and their grand­ home of Mr. and Mrs. George Robl-
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. son Sunday.
Ray Campbell pnd little daughter,
Mrs. Cheater Willson and Chloe, of
, spent the day Sunday with Mr, and Myrtle Point, and Mrs. Roy Mast,
Mrs. Fred Yarbrough and family.
of Allegany, visited at the home of
Everett Sparks and son, Neil, left _
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans last Wed-
on the Sunday morning bus for Loe nesday. Mrs. Mast remained over
I
Angeles, where his wife and family night,
are.
Mrs. Sparks and a younger
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and
daughter have been ln Los Angeles Maureen drove to Allegany Friday
for some time visiting a married and visited with Mrs. Roy Mast and
daughter. They will have a real giri>. Mr. and Mrs. Mast and family
family reunion when Mr. Sparks and are moving to
• $sen arrive. Mr. Sparks has «oW out
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’ — aff Wbusffies»' IntWMts here «ntf-lgh'd * teVW Bxmfon, vRM pt­
plans to return to Mobridge, S. 0-
Last Thursday night about mid­
night Elden Brodie received a tele­
phone call from his brother, Major
Darre| E. Brodie at Portland, asking
• Elden fo come and meet him as he
had just come in the d*y before with
a troop train from Camp Hood, Texas-
bound for Fort Lewis. Wash., and
had about five or six days ot hie own
and could not get down on any train
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Norway News items
VOLUNTEERS
WANTED FOR
AWS DUTY
One of the greatest civilian
volunteer organisations to
come out of this war is the
Aircraft Warning Service...
the airplane "spotters" who
stand guard night and day.
, The forest industries salute
them ... they can and do
prevent enemy "fire-bomb­
ANZ Al ia a Jap cheer that meant “everything to the good.” There’s
no need to tell YOU that Jape will chder for big forest fires in
our West Coaat woods. Because fires stop logging (and we’re short of
saw logs now I), ’ftey form daytime smoke screens and sky glow at
night. Fires require valuable man-hours to get them under control...
man-hours that should be devoted to getting out timber. So be on the
alert! Report every fire...at once. Just call central. And above all,
warn your friends to be exceptionally careful of matches and cigarettes
in the woods. Nine out of ten fires start through carelessness.
ings.” You are invited to
|oin this patriotic group. In­
quire at your loeal defense
organization.
OREGON
SCREEN'’
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