The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 07, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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Have you seen Harbison’s fine dis­
this week.
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hunting.
2.^,. Bob ELL
Fish ‘ haa been
Martin Schmidt is a very busy man ' driving the truck at North Bend for play of myrtlewoodT At Bergen’s. <<
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in his neighborhood with 'his corn Mr. Zeller while he was away.
Mr. and Mr*
pauu and chu-
Choice
flowers
and
plants
reason­
Robert Moore was out of school
then, C^nrlene and Marvlin- were binder and ensilage cutter, helping
ably priced at Bergen’s.
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'Tuesday on account of the flu.
'Organization of 4-H club» for the last Saturday overnight'gnvrts-^rf Mi.. hit neighbors fill their silos.
The Coquille Red Devils will play
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John l.irupi—
unable to attend
their first home game a week from l 1943-44 pogram is getting off to a and ’Mrs. Harold Pribble of Norway,
school Tuesday on account ofa slight
this conung Saturday, on Oct. 16, the good start with the organization of; Mr. and Mrs. Elton Schroeder and
accident to hia eye.
North Bend Bulldogs beiijg^ the op­ eight health clubs with an enroll-I children, Mary Joe and Keith, were
ment
of
159
members,
according
to
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Sunday
evening
callers
op
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Verne
Lundy
of
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ponents. —- '
tle Point, were Sunday callers at the
Tfifir fwsl game, played at Myrtle! Mrs. Dorothy E. Bishop, Coos county Mrs. J. H. McCloskey.
Edward Rowton, of the U. S. Navy, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis.
* Pnin44iast Saturday against the Bob- home demonstration agent.
Always a popular project, the I San Diego, a friend of Mr. and Mrs.
The big issue now days
Mrs. Gue Schroeder was able to be
cate, resulted in a 12 to 7 loss for the
seems to be how much gaso­
Red Devils, due to a couple of fum- Health club is proving extremely Harvey Gant, was a caller at their moved home from the Knife hopital
line our coupons will buy.
bles in the last quarter when the popular with busy teachers this year, home one day last week.
The Riverton Chapter of Future
last Wednesday after being confined
If it is less, we will start
Cats were putting on a power drive, being one of the easiest methods of i Mrs. D. L. Hall and son, Keith, of there for several months. Mrs. Anna Farmers haa just received a . letter
figuring how to make It go
Coquille had scored first, in the teaching health to get tangible re-' Sweet Heme, who came down to visit Richardson has been staying with her from Earl R. Cooley, state superin­
farther.
second quarter, Dave Kline carrying suits. The project follows the state with her mother, Mrs. Martha June during the day time while Mr. Sehroe- tendent of agricultural education,
congratulating them for being the
the ball over on a reverse from the course of study and includes sug- Mullins, fgr a couple of weeks, re-;der is at work,
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There is one sure way for
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gested activities for club members.
turned home last week on the bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward first chapter in the state to send in
those who don’t care to
Tlie score remained 7-0 until near
The Coos County Health Aasocia- - Mrs. Lilly Dement, qf Myrtle Point, left last Tuesday for California one hundred per cent state and na­
gamble — that is, to lot US
the end of the third quarter when the' tion, under the direction of Mrs. Dal | and Mrs. Elizabeth Lett were Sun- where they went to see their son, tional dues for the schooj year 1943-
correct the valves and seats
these day afterpoon callers at the J. H. | Gerald, who is in training for the ser- 44.
superiour weight of 'the Myrtle Point King, adopted the promotion of th«»
in your engine.
clubs
as
one
of
their
county
projects.
The
officers
in
charge
of
the
chap
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McCloskey
home.
viee.
boys carried the ball to the Red
Kritz Hull, brother of Mrs. Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrier moved ter this year are Jack White, presi­
to save ga
Devils 20-yard line as the quarter At the completion of the'project in the
Another way to
gas
sprang each club njay select one boy Simmons, visited with her last Sat- home from Reedsport last week end dent; Emery Thompson, vice presi­
and at the same time maKe
ended.
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this community a safer one,
The two fumbles, early \in the or one girl or both for competition in urday morning, coming from Campion account of Mrs. Schroeder’s dent; Jack Giffen, secretary; Rex
Pierce, treasurer; and Elvin Fetch,
would be to STOP running
fourth stanza, finally put the ball the County Health Contest, the win­ i Perry, Calif. He left Monday morn- , health.
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Glass and reporter. ;
after the fire equipment.
on the one-yard line, from where ners, a boy and a girl each receiving ing for an overseas destination.
The boys have harvested 28 sacks
Mrs. Lyle Pauli and daughters rnd daughter, Elaine, of Portland, ar-
There .was some talk of
Sutphin carried it over but the try a full scholarhsip to 4-H Club Sum­
for point missed, leaving the score mer School in Corvallis, one-half of Mrs. Harojd Pribble and sons, Billie rived at the home ~nf Mr. and Mrs. of potatoes from their chapter vic­
turning in the licenses of all
which is provided by the County and Jimmie, were Sunday dinner Glen Griffith last Friday. They came tory garden since school started.
cars other than firemen to
7-6 in the Devils’ favor.
guests of Mrs. Pribble’s parents, Mr-out to Arago Tuesday and spent sev-
the ration board.
After more fumbles, two by Co­ Health Association.
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We carry a complete line of V-
Clubs that have been organized ‘qye and Mrs. Roy Robison.
eral days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
quille and one by Myrtle Point, and
Rosabel ,'i , Mrs.
T'r:. Vernon Trigg left Wednesday
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, Charles Griffith and family before re- Belta for all makes of Refrigerators,
Dora, Mrs. Rosabel
with less than two minutes to play, as follows:
AMZY
UNIE
a 12-yard pass, Sutphin to Belloni, Brown, leader; ; < Colleen Shepherd, of this week for Eugene, taking Mrs. . turning home. Mrs. Glass is'a sister Washing Machines and other equip­
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ment. Washer Service Co.,
enabled the tetter to cross the final president; Doyle Dorry, vice-presiGuy Grant to Dr. Bogan of that city ' of Glen and Charles Griffith,
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Ward Evans was a Friday caller at Front, Coquille. Phone.
stripe, and the game ended a moment dent, and Forrest Easton, secretary, .for special x-ray treatment. . Dr. Bo-
later, Coquille 7, Myrtle .Point 12. - Sunny Hill, Mrs. Ethel Siestreem,' gan is a dental specialist. Dr. J. R. . the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Remember—Norton's for office,
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One of the outstanding players on leadqj-; Betty Jo Iveans, president; Bunch advised her to go as she has i Felsher in Myrtle Point.
school and home supplies.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish drove to
the field was the Red Devils fullback, Julia Keady, vice-president; Darlene been having some ver^ serious i
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Hurst, who stopped many of the Bob­ Sherbody, secretary. Eastside, Elvira trouble with wisdom teeth all sum- Bandon Sunday and visited at the
home of Mr. and -Mrs. E. B. Fish.
cats* plunges at the line or back of |t. Olsen, leader; Kenneth Humphreys, mer.
president; Eldon Leaton, vice-iresi-^ Mrs. Ellis gbuthmayd has been
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fairchild,
The line-up:
Myrtle Point dent; Willavis Wright, secretary, helping out at the Myrtle Point Union Richard, Billy and Rotha, of Scotts-
Coquille
Ramey Fairview, Mrs. Iris Holverstott, lead- High School community cannery the i burg, visited at the home of Mr. and
Porter
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Floyd er; Lulu Lindsay, president; Dorene past two weeks. The canenry has an i. Mrs. Wm. Knabe from Thursday last
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> Epperson Frye, vice-president; Ruth Palmer J electric tomato juicer now, which can week till Sunday.
Stone
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Reed secretary. Myrtle Point Union High (handle a bushel of tomatoes every
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl visited at
Kinsey
Over 25,000 cans of the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Mart School, Mrs. Neva Church, leader of! 15 minutes.
LT.
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Dement four clubs; Aura Sheedy, Maxine fruits, vegetables and meats have Schroeder ip Myrtle Point, Sunday.
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Bargett Wilson, Jerene Bell and Betty War- ' been canned. Some 240 families have
Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl and
Alborn
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Sutphin ren, president; Donna Ward, Myra availed themselves of this greatly DoOglas, were Sunday guests of Mr.
Howe
Weekley Wyrick, Barbara Brooks and Bonnie appreciated asset to the community and Mrs. W. E. Cross ot Coquille.
Kline
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~ ' during the two and one-half months
Belloni Wise, vice-presidents; Irolene Floyd,
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Ladies Aid met Wednesday after­
Train
Deaver Delores Barkley and Thelda Huff, of its operation.
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noon at the church with the follow­
Hurst
secretaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe return­ ing attendance: Miesdames O. H.
i One Cooking III Club has been or­ ed one day last week from California Aasen, Albert Lillie, Albert Gul-
Fatal Traffic Accidents
ganized at Sunny Hill with Mrs. Myr* and will make their home here.
strom, Ward Evans, J. L. Burtis,
Increased In September
! tie Wright as leader; Bill Ready, pres-
Harold D. Simmons took his five- Tyrrell Woodward, Werner Plaep and
Traffi ■ accidents claimed a life for ¡dent; Julia Keady, vice-president, year old son, Duane, to Portland Clarence Butler. There was election
and ¿«tty Jo Iveans, secretary.
every day during the first 26
■ Monday of last week for the purpose of officers as follows: President,
September, Secretary of State Bob
of consulting an asthma specialist, 'Mrs. O. H. Aasen was re-elected;
Farrell disclosed today in warning n
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expecting to return Tuesday ot this vice-president, Mrs. Albert Gulstrom,
Oregon citizens that traffic fatalities Douglas MacArthur Corps
week.
to succeed Mrs. Ward Evans; secre­
already were 30 per cent ahead of the Met Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison and son, tary-treasurer, Mrs. J. L. Burtis. They
death toll for the entire month of
The Douglas MacArthur Corps, No. Harold, were last Tuesday evening
will meet again next Wednesday,
September last year.
56, met in tegular session Oct. 6 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen
of Coquille
Oct. IS at the church.
Of the 26 persons killed in traffic with a potluck dinner at noon. Guests Wilson.
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Pamela Evans spent from Thursday
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by fU ptember 26th, four were pe- were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fern, of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison were till Sunday last week at the home of
destvians, two of whom were young Grants Pass. Mrs Fem is assistant business callers in Marshfield Thurs­
Mr. and Rra. Chester Willson in Myr­
children. There was one bicycle fa­ field Inspector, and is visiting the day of last week.
tle Point, while Mr. Willson was away
tality, two grade crossing deaths, ten different corps.
Regular business
Mrs. Howard Hancock and two on a hunting trip.
deathsfrpm
motor vehicle collisions, was
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conducted. One
new member enuoren,
children, i^unna
Donna ano
and vmoe,
Chloe, ca..eo
called on on
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ballinger and
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seven from non-collision accidents was balloted on and will be initiated Mrg R A Thompson ’_ Monday eve-
Mary and James, of Coquille, visited
and two from, motor vehicle collisions next meeting.
| nlng of
week.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
with fixed objects. ?
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I Mrs. Fern gsve a wonderful talk
M1M Anita Tedlen and her couiin,
Griffith last Saturday evening.
September is the first month of' on Relief Corps work and told of the 3janche Detlefsen, accompanied by
Mr and Mrs Glen Griffith, Robin,
1943 that the traffic death toll strong- ; Grants Pass Corps. We were pleased | steve Aasen of Arago, left Tuesday
Iv exceeded that of the corresponding I to have her with, us and hope she|morninl
thei'r junior year Buddy and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Cameron, and Mr. and Mrs.
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month of 1942, Farrell declared.
will return soon.—Pres Cor.
¡at Oregon State College.
Merrill Glass and Elaine, of Portland,
“WALLY”
March ot this year recorded one more
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett and all enjoyed a weiner roast at the home
Phone 46
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death than March of 4942, while in
Mrs. Julia Leep called on Mrs. Lilly of Mr and Mra Charles Griffith
January and August, the death list
Fish and her sister, Mrs. Ella Leep Tuesday evening.
was exactly the same as a year ago.
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Braker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. F(sh
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con­
Sept.
29
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Ernest
LeRoy
Zwicker
With the advent of fall, traffic
has
been
quite
sick
the
past
two
ducted
the
regular
Sunday
morning
hazards increase
increase due
due to
to slippery
slippery |and Muriel Ann Froer’ both of
hazards
assart were
wva v married
iiiaincv here
isvsv weeks with a heart attack but is church service. Sunday school fol­
streets and inclement weather, Far-j “*rshfield. They
last Wednesday by Rev. M. D. Rempel much improved, though not able to lowed with an attendance of 39. After
rell pointed out. Thus, as Oregon en 1— ­ I
11, about AM«»
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walk
any nA
as yet.
the services a group of the Arago
ters the most critical period of the ■ at his home.
Mr. and Mrs'. Walter Schroeder folks drove to Coquille and enjoyed a
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year, so far as traffic accidents are
made business tripe Friday and Sat­ pot luck dinner with the Baptist
concerned, the state has the worst Gorgena M. Bensell, both of Marsh­ urday of last week to Roseburg and
group. After the dinner there was a
field.*
They
were
married
at
the
Pi
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record of any month this year. *,
while there visited their daughter, short program in the church which
oneer
church
parsonage
here
last
Greater obesrvance of traffic reg­
Mrs. Severt Iverson.
was grealty enjoyed by all. Mrs.
ulations, reduced driving speeds and Friday by Rev. C. G. Brown.
Mrs. J. H. McCloskey and sister, Werner Plaep ahd Mrs. S. C. McAl­
Oct. 1—Ellis L. Nagle and Dorothy
consideration of the rights of others
Mrs. Z. C. Strang were in Marsh­ lister sang a duet and Mrs. McAllister
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will enable the state to hold down Mae Manual, both of North Bend. field on business Wednesday of last
sang two solo numbers, and the men's
They
were
married
by
Rev.
T.
J.
Benham’s Transfer which makes retail delivertoe for
this traffic toll, Farrell said.
He
week.
chorus of Coquille sang a song and
urged drivers and pedestrians to co­ Pryor at the Methodist church par­
Williams Cash Grocery,
Henninger’s Market,
Thrift
The pupils of the Norway school are also Mr. and Mrs. Knight favored the
sonage last Friday./
operate in keeping traffic in'Oregon
Grocery,
Farr
&
Elwood,
and
Vernon
W.
Emley,
of
Rear-
enjoying
lively
arithmetic
matches
on
audience with a duet. Those attend­
Pacific Feed A Seed
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safe
i dan, Wash., and Ann T. Schaefer, of Friday of each week.
ing from Arago were Mr. and Mrs.
Eaton’s Feed Store, to comply with O. F. A.
Mrs. Della Hutchings, of Portland, Nile Miller, Mrs. Ida Myers, Mr. and
1 Priest River, Idaho.
ulations,
will make but one delivery a week starting
Oct. 2—Delbert Erwin and Eva M. came down Wednesday of last week Mrs. S. C. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs.
! Lyons, both of North Bend.
They ito visit her sister, Mrs. Mike Daniels. Werner Plaep, Ridhard and Bobby,
October 10.
The usual monthly meeting of the Mrs. Ward Evans and Maureen and
| were married at his home here last
IDEAS
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' Pleasant Point Needle Club was held Geraldine Holycross.
Saturday by Rev. G. A. Gray.
Ward Evans and Ton> Cook made a
Oct. 2—Chas. J. Cotter, of Marsh­ ■ at the home of Mrs. Ella Bryant Wed­
Great ideas come when the world
needs them.
They surround the field, and Marjorie E. Todd, of Oak­ nesday of last week. It being a per­ business trip to Broadbent Monday
world’s ignorance and press for nd- land, Ore. They were married on fect day for an outdoor picnic, the evening.
usual potluck dinner was served on
Steve Hemstreet and daughters,
Saturday by Rev. T. J. Pryor.
mission.—Austin Phelps.
the lawn under the spreading Julene and Beverly, of Portland,
The changing glow and full efful­
branches of a large apple tree, the visited at the home of Mr. and Mra.
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gence of God’s infinite ideas, images,
following persons being present: Mes- John Widmark one day last week. Mr.
mark the period^ of progress—Mary
dames Belle Lewellen, Frank South­ Hemstreet returned home but the two I
Baker Eddy.
_ evening
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Tuesday
of ___
this
mayd. Julia Leep, R. R. Rackleff, girls remained at the home of their
A healthful hunger for a great idea Townsend Club, No. 1, met in regu- Ray Epperson, Harold Simmons, R.
grandparents for an indefinite time.
is the beauty and blessedness of life.. lar form to conduct the business of A. Thompson, J. Lewellen South­
Miss Sylvia Sumerlin was ill Mon­
¡the club, President Tilghman in the mayd, A. R. Bennett and the hostess,
—Jean Ingelow.
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day and unable to atteid school.
.chair.
There were about 30 mem- Mrs. Bryant. The meeting was called
Events are only the shells of ideas;
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Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers and
j ben present.
to order by the vice president, Mra. family returned home Sunday eve­
and often it is the fluent thought of
ages that is crystallized in a moment | Qn Sunday, Oct. 24, the caravan of A. R. Bennett, followed by the re­ ning after being away for a few days. .
It k a pleasure to announce that I have become associated
by the stroke of a pen or the point of I c*iuba wiU meet h<re ior the monthly peating of the Ixird’s Prayer. There Mr. Myers was on a hunting trip and
get-together.
was an announcement of a sale of Mrs. Myers and children visited at
a bayonet.—E. H. Chapin.
with the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, as Dis­
t, A party is to be held on Tuesday ten dollars and seventy-five cents
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
trict Agent. This Company is an old line legal reserve com­
It is a lesson which all history eveni,tg^Lto4r M More about this
worth of war savings stamps pur­ Wm. McMichael at A sales.
teaches wise men to put trust in ‘ later on in the month.
pany
with a long record sf service to policyholders. It
chased though only about half of the
Mra. Ward Evans and Maureen and
ideas, and not in circumstances.—
a program, consisting of songs, members were present, owing to the
writes
both Life Insurance and Accident and Health In­
Miss Geraldine. Holycross visited at
Emerson. *
readings and violin music, was pre­ fact it’s such a busy canning season. the home of Mr.'and Mrs. Arney Will-
surance (income protection). I shall be glad to consult with
sented and the door prize Was won
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Arago News Items
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Howdy Folks:
Riverton F. F. A.
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The Industrial Repair Co.
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MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
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Repairing Aids Victory
Marriage Licenses
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Benham’s Will Deliver
Only Once a Week...
. Gems of Thought
Deliveries will be made on
TUESDAY ONLY
Townsend News
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any on? on his.insurance needs, and recommend a Great
«-Ntfrttottn -Life policy to fit the situation. There will be no
obligation, of course, and I am—at your service.
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are mightier than armleCf Prin<
have achieved
more — victories
than »TODOre /**..._&
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horsemen
or^hariots.
W. M Paxton.
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Ji A petition was filed in probate
Norton’s have a few new Rand court last Friday for letters of admin-
McNally globes and Atlases
»fl».« in
In stock.
rtnek igtration in the estate of M. McKeown,
If you want any for Christmas gifts, who has been missing for seven years
you should buy now.
s and is believed to be dead. The es-
tate is estimated to be worth $2,000.
OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT—We have
It FARR & ELWOOD.
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and useful "Things. Mrs Pat
Davis
and children, of GraVelford, I Chester Willson there, and and Miss
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were visitors of the club.
1 Pamela Evans returned home with
Rodney Halter started to
o school them,
test week after recovering 1 fron^ an J- Mrs Ward Evans attended the
appendicitis operation.
' » J Royal Neighbors lodge
|n Myrtle
Many of the Norway school chil­ Point Monday evening.
dren are buying defense stamps
The regular monthly missionary
The Victory Literary Club of the meeting will be held at the church
Norway school will hold its first Tuesday afternoon.
meeting of the year on Friday of
Glen Zoiler spent the wee- out near
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Fred R. Bull
district agjmt
GREAT NORTHERN LIRE INSURANCE CO.
43« W. Front
Phone S3-M
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