The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 02, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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vember 27, at th* Grange hall. At
th* business meeting there wa* «lec­
tion of new officer* who are: Master,
Fay Holverstott; Overseer, L. A.
Ryan; ’ Lecturer,
Helen Cheezem;
Steward, Glen Thommen; Asst. Stew­
ard, Wayne Cheezem; Chaplain, Gen­
evieve Ellis; Treasurer, Chag, Geii-
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tgin to cause a penalty, he should file' I — IA ffiurt*
'Norway News Items [Information On
an amended declaration which will
JUSl Cc VaOUll
Mr and Mrs Vernon Trigg and
be a n*ore accurate estimate so that TL„ Pnct* W/splf
Filing
Income
Tax
Mrs. Trigg’s parents, Mr. and Mri.
will not be liable for a penalty.
▼▼
I he
Geo. Gillespie, vfgre Thanksgiving
I have no desire to levy unnecessary
Manuel n-n, y
Reports
In
December
dinner guests of Mrs Trigg's aunt and
I P*n*lti*s-
penalties, and therafxM»
thg reforo Lw
a nt
I j -_
i . i ta x-
Z3»»» m Jususe duh *
Mr*. Marjorie Flanagan and daugh­
ter, Marion Briner, of Eugene, visited
Mrs. Flanagan's brother, Georg*
Brewster, and family last week-end.
cou
The “School Lunch Club,” was or­
fine and coat* in Ju»tice Bull'* court
uncle, Mr and Mr*. \jL T. Woodward.
Commissioner of Internal Revenue,'p"TerrU’und?r’t“nd c,early how t0 last Wednesday for fishing without
ganized last week at a meeting of
1 a
,K„« r
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I orevent
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Robert
E. Hannegan,
urged
all i pr them
^ent
license.
the mother* held at the school hr».—
Mr.
and
Mn.
J.
F.
Schroeder
and
i
“
Amended
Declarations,"
Mr.
Han-
;
taxpayer*
to
determine
whether
they
1
/
.
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____ The officer* eiMte3~w*re: president, keeper, Kenneth Holverstott; Ceres,
Ray Bower* and Berna Beula Mc­
oenroeoer, spent
spent1 1
hl* mumcr,
brother, zimen
Albert Schroeder,
inegan explained, “are made on the;
Mrs. Hurry Lindsay; vic* president, Melva Richardson; Pomona, Lindy the day Thanksgiving with Mr and | are required to file either original or I same type of form a* the orieinal Reynolds each paid a $10 fine and
amended “Declarations of Estimated Mme tyP*
^rm as the original
Coralee Ellis; Mrs. Wallace A. Warner, of Coquille.
$4.00 costs last Saturday after being
Mrs. Lyman Cheezem; secretary-j ■ Lu Holverstott,' Flora,
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Income and Victory Tax” on or be- declaration, and are distinguished
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‘
picked up by the state police and
treasurer, Mrs. Bob Doyle.
Theyl I Lad
Lady
* Assistant Steward, Glenda Mrs. Warner’s sister, Mr*. Wayew
fore December 15.
¡only by writing only the word
! charged with being drunk on a public
plun on getting started so they can [Richardson;
¡Richardson;
executive committee, Hubbard,.and son, Jerry Wayne, wer* ' » Explaining that only a limited per-
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tentage of taxpayers need make any ¡“amended” at the top of the front' highway.
serve hot lunches for the grade school ■ ' Rav
^uy N"-
Norris, Charles --
Holverstott,
page. Therefore, anyone who must
children early in December.
' man Cheezem; musician, Iris Holver-
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Robert James Repass paid $3.00 on
Bling” at .Ui-
this "^time?
m
“1*
a™nded declaration will find
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••
Mia* Bonnie Druliner came in from [ '«II..
, his $5.00 fine and cost* on Monday
Mrs. Clarence Gibbons, of Seattle, I stott.
Klamath Fall* Thursday
of suggested that everyone ascertai
ascertain for
procedure exactly a* it was in
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.
uiuiMuiy evening or
and promised to pay the balance later.
Washington, has been visiting at th* i j visit bv Mr« ' ma I iu 1 mt!AT“.'*WtJteT
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a
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—
parents,
Mr. himself whether h* is affected. By s^ptemoar.
home of hdr" parents, Mr. and Mr*. visit by Mr*. Mollie Flitcroft at the and Mrs. Harry Druliner, over the far the largest percentage of taxpay-!, Per*°ns having forms left over He wa* driving a car without hav­
ing an operator's license.
Charles Holverstott. She came No­ home of her brother, Ray Norri*. She week-end.
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er, A11 have no furtiter filing, ______
to make
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thteV Qlr-marJ»/ hn..«
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Robert Harvey Thomas wa* sum-
vember 18 and returned home the lives in Granta Pass and wa* here
'. find Mr*. Frank Southmayd’s [ until the annual income and Victory,U>ey
”•**' Pe”°"a n**ding mone<i Saturday to appear for hav-’
day after Thanksgiving, Mr*. Gib- week before last.
Thanksgiving
were her «**
tax return
due ma
NOT
ikskivina dinner guest* war*
- 1*
i. a...
- r LATER
-m«.» than
— i ’ new copies will be supplied promptly ¡ng a combined overload of*hia truck,
bon* is the former Annamae Holver­
Mrs. Phillip Jensen is reported as
upon
aonlication to
tn any
.nv GnllaMar
n* f P On
of F G
chM
mother, Mrs. Belle Lewellen and March 15, 1944. However, some “
P00 application
Collector of
stott and was on a vacation. She much improved. She has been ill daughter, Mr*. Ella Bryant. In th* taxpayer* who filed “declaration” in Internal Revenue. The declaration
C.
Sewell
was
taken
before
th*
J. P.
works as a stenographer In an officefor two weeks.
afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank South- September have an ingtallment to forrn
numbered 1040ES, is th*
court last Saturday, charged with
in Seattle, her husband being em-
Mrs. Ray Norris recently heard mayd’s daughter, Mr*. Geo. Hoffman, pay December 1$, for which they will ^n]y/‘^rn.actu".,ly
J* illed wit>)
issuing a check without funds to *
ployed in the same plant.
from'Carl Hooker, who left here a
and son, Frank, and friend, Norman be sent bills by their local Collector* the Collector. In addition, the tax
i
cover.
He settled with the J. P. by
The Homemakers Extension Unit'»bort while ago for an east coast Jarvis,
* .... came over
- j
and ...
took --
Mn of .internai Revenue. •
payer has the choice of two worksheet*
paying ’$4.00 costs and making good
met Tuesday, November 23, at the, town, He states he is in Norfolk, Lewellen, Mrs. Bryant and Mr*. Holl­
I
from
which
he
can
calculate
thk
fig
­
In general, the filing of a declara­
the $4.50 check.
home of the chairman, Mrs. Myrtle Virginia and expected to be there for man's parent* all for a drive to Ban-
tion on or before December 15, will ure* to be copied on the declaration I Lloyd Genice Ray wa* charged by
probably
,a
month.
Holverstott. “Meat Extenders” was
I don.
They reported the weather be required of the following:
form. One worksheet is a simplified
. the state police with hunting water
Word ha* been received from Fred ■ 1 sunny but cold at Bandon and also
the project, with Mr*. Holverstott
1. Farmer* who have sufficient in­ version that may be used by anyone ! fowl between sunset and sunrise. On
and Mr*. June Butler being the lead­ and Warren Dow recently. T
Fred has ' said me bar was quite rough.
come to require filing and have post­ who wishes to approximate the tax Tuesday he paid $14 on the $29 fine
er*. After member* had partaken of been stationed in San Diego since hi* i Mr. and Mr*. J. H. McCloskey, Mr.
poned filing under the special pro­ on uny income up to $10,000. The and costs assessed and th* balance
the food prepared, a business meet­ leave spent here and Warren is out | and Mrs. Z. C. Strang and Mrs Eliz­
visions of law which permit farmers other worksheet is longer and may be of the fine was suspended.
ing was held. The Unit voted to pur­ of New York City.
abeth Lett and Leslie Lett were ! to wait
U8ed by anyone who desires to make .
___ _ a* late a* December 15.
Thanksgiving guest* at the Clarence Thanksgiving dinner guest* of Mr*
chase three docen bowls for their
2. Person? wh^ did Tile in S^ptem- “
preA ,e,ti.mate. of
Ux
„ Norton's have a complete assort­
share in helping sponsor the school Deadmond home were Donna Gil­ L*tt’s daughter and husband, Mr. and
Persons
using
this
“
long
form
”
should
ber, but underestimated their tux by
ment of stationery in now. Buy yours
■ fUnch club. They also voted to spon­ more, Hoylt Rice and Ray Bower, all Mr*. Emil Petersen.
more than 20 per cent and who should deduct all.of the “post-war credit” for I early, both for Christmas gifts and
sor the housewarming for Mr. and of Coquille.
Victory
Tax,
in
accordance
with
a
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Vernon
Trigg
drove
therefor* file “Amended Declara­
I
your own use. For a small additional
Mrs. R. M. Noah to be held Thurs­
.recent Act of Congress putting the
to Salem Saturday of last week, tak­ tions" to avoid penalties.
charge
you may have your monogram
day, December 2, at the Noah home.
ing her father and mother, Mr. and ' 3. Person* who jlld not file tn credit on a current rather than post­ or name imprinted in gold or coloiV s
Next meeting will be December 28
Mr*. Geo. Gillespie, with them. They ! I September because their estimated war basis. On the simplified form,
at the home of Emma Hall. The sub­
I Incom* at that time was insufficient no change is necessary becuuse the
Levi Snyder and daughter*, Pearl ( retuhned Sunday.
ject is to be “Wartime Deserts;“ pro­
and Ruby, »pent Sunday vtaiting at t' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons t to require filing, but now come with­ form already assumed the taxpayer
ject leaders to be Emma Hall and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl. spent their Thanksgiving with her in any one of the following classes: was eligible for current credit.
Roxy Frye. At this meeting mem-
Mr. Hannegan also promised that
(a) Anyone who expects to have
Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of sister and family, Mr, and Mrs.
bers are to come prepared to offer a
Mr and Mr*. Melden Carl and Doug­ , Adolph Molthu, who live on th* during the calendar year 1943, more the offices of the Collector* of In­
way to raise money to send 4-H
than $100 gross income from a source , ternal Revenue throughout the coun-
las wer*: Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Cross , North Bank road.
scholarship members to Corvallis
which
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Provide taxpayers with
Mr*. Herman Detlefaen, of Myrtle outaid* of wages t wnicn
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and Wallace; Mr. and Mr*. Cedric
next spring.
Those present were
Point,
had
as
their
Thanksgiving
to
withholding,
and
who
also
expects
“
s
mucb
assistance
a* possible
Cross Russell, Karen and Marcia,
Mesdames Amy Richardson, Myrtle
Mr and Mrs. Keith Kribs, Larry and [ dinner guests, her brother, Herman sufficient gross income to require in« t^ie dadarations.
Holverstott, June Butler and Larry,
Sandra, and J. N. Jacobson, all of , Tadsen, Mr. and Mr*. Henry Detlef- filing an Income tax return: ($500 for
Frances Gaslin and Jeanne, Kathleen
J
Coquille, and Mr. and Mrs. £. D. sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest a single person, $1,200 for a married i
•
Lindsay, Audry Enlund, Hazel Ben­
Clausen
and
family,
of
Broadbent,
couple,
or
$024
for
an
individual
mar-
'
Carl and Herbert.
ham and Karen, Emma Hall, Pamelia
ried person).
Mr. and Mrt. Shelby McAllister, and Ed Detlefaen, of Coquille.
Hatcher and Annamae Gibbons. ’
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Pribble and
(b) Any single persona expecting
Scott and Marc, arrived Friday from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubbell and
Reno, Nevada, and visited at the horn* sons, Jimmie and Johnnie, spent from wages of more than $2,700 during ths
Prepaid hospital services for Farm
children, John and Marsha, were
ofMr. and Mr*. B. C. McAllister for Tuesday till Thursday evening of last year.
| Families may soon be realized in
Thanksgiving guests at the home of several days. They drove to Marsh­ week with hi* brother and family,
(c) Any married person or any ■ Coos and Curry counties, according
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Holverstott.
field Monday on business and while Mr. and Mr*. Walter Pribble, of Co­ married eoupl* expecting individual­ ■.to Ed Hughes, County. FSA Supervisor
• Dorene Frye spent Thanksgiving
ly or together, mor* than $3,500 from in Coquille. There are 237 families
there they visited at the home of Mrs. quille.
at the home of relatives in Sweet
Thanksgiving dinner guest* of Mr. wage* during the year.
[ who now have their names on file as
McAllister's sister and family. Mr.
Home, making the trip with her and Mr*. Charite Perkins, and also and Mr*. Harold Dick of Scottsburg,
(d) Any person who was required interested in participating in the plan
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frye, at th. home of Mr. and Mr*. George were her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Wal­ to file an income tax return for"1942 and- 76 families had paid up their
of Power»./
ter Schroeder. Mr. and Mr*. Lester and who expects his wages in 1943 memberships on November 30th. Th* ,
Stovall and Mrs. Emma Stovall.
Mr. and Mrs. Faye Holverstott and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers and Coats and daughter, Helen, of Marsh­ to 6* tesa than in 1942.
| organization will close its membership
daughter, Lorene, spent Thanksgiv­ Mi** Marion Hoxey, of Myrtle Point, field, and Mr. and Mr*. Severt Iver­
There may be some taxpayer* who for first qaurter on December ,4th,
ing at the home of Mrs. HoiverstotUk were Saturday callers at the home of son and sons, Roger and Myron, of filed, declarations in September and provided that 150 families have signed
parents, Mr. and Mr*. D. W. Rankin, Mr*. Ida Myer*.
Rooebur^r
paid one-half of th* remaining tax up, Hpghes reported. Annual mem­
of near Eugene. They returned home
Mr. and Mn. J. H. Mahaffey, of estimated to be due, but who now be­ berships are being received by mail
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, Con­
Sunday.
ducted the Thanksgiving Day ser­ Myrtle Point, stopped by Sunday lieve that the amount for which the or by calling at the County FSA of­
Lula Marie Lindsay visited at th* vices and the ladle* chorus gav* a morning for Mr. and Mn. R. R. Rack- Collector will bill them in December fice in Coquille.
Owen Barton home with a friend special vocal number. After the ser­ lea* and all drove over to Millington Is more than they should pay. These
The hospitalization plan is spon­
from Roseburg over Thanksgiving, vice* there wa* the usual Thanks­ and spent the day.
Mn. Rnckleff tuKpayer* may also file amended dec­ sored by the United States Depart­
making the trip over with Fay* Hol­ giving Day dinner held in the church and Mn. Mahaffey visited with Mrs. larations correcting their previous es­ ment of Agriculture and is being pro­
verstott and home Sunday evening basement, which wa* very well at­ Archie Rackleff while th* men folks timates and recompute th* amount moted in seven counties of Oregon
went fishing. R. R. Rackleff was th* of their installments to be paid in this year. Coos, Curry, and Joseph­
on the bus.
tended and enjoyed by all pasted;
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler re­
Rev. M. D. Remp*l, of Coquille, only one who succeeding in landing December. In such cases th* amend­ ine counties now have active organi­
turned home Saturday evening from I conducted the regular Sunday morn­ any fish and he caught one large and ed declaration should be accompanied zations.
Llv* Oak, California, where they ing church service. Sunday school one small baas.
by the bill received from the Collec-
Mrs. Sara H. Wertz, Field FSA Su­
Mr. ad Mn. Rufus Rylsnder were Itor, together with the remittance for pervisor, has charge of launching the
went to visit his parents and family. followed, with an attendance of about
Wm. Byerly and his sister, Mr*. 25. There will be services again next in Langlois Friday of last week on any revised amount due on December program which, in Oregon, has been
Clara Kibler, are sick with the flu. Sunday, preaching at 10 a, m. an business.
15.
actively promoted by the Oregdh
Mr. and Mn. Don Schmidt gave a
The physician wa* called out to see Sunday school at 11 a. m» Th*
“The December 16 filing,"
Mr. State Grange and in Coos and Curry
Mr*. Kibler last Saturday.
ladies' quartette. Mesdames Albtet Thankskiving dinner for the follow­ Hanngen said, “is in reality a follow- 1 counties by Pomona Grange. In Coo*
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brownson, Lillie, Albert Gulstrom, Werner ing: her mother and father, Mr. and up to the September 15 filing. Both county,
neighborhood
Extension
of Salt Lak* City, Utah, called at Plaep, S. C. McAllister and Mr*. O. Mn. Louis Mullin of Bandon, Mr. and filings were steps in ¿he transition leaders have been active in distribut­
the Cha*. Holverstott and Tom Ben­ H Aasen, accompanist, went in to Mn. Martin Schmidt, Mr. and Mn. to the pay-as-you-go system of tax ing information and securing names
ham home* Wednesday and Thurs­ Coquill* Sunday evening and gave a Tom Detlefaen and family, Mr. and collection, in accordance with the of interested people. Each of the
Mn. Fred Scmidt and two children. Current Tax Payment Aot of 1943.
day morning. He is on a furlough ¡couple of special vocal »el'cl‘on’
eleven Grange* in th* county have
Sunday Mr. and Mn. A. R. Bennett
from the army and is a cousin of the Baptist church and also ,tUnd®d
“I want to say a special word," Mr. devoted a lecture period to a study
Mrs. Holverstott and Tom Benham. the services being held there, with and Mn. Julia Leep spent the day at Hannegan emphasized, “to those who of the prepaid hospital plan.
Mrs. Gordon Bell has been ill with Rev. Nell J. Barnes of Marshfield th* T. J. Fish ranch. Mr. Fish t^nd filed -in September. Any taxpayer
“This prepaid service is the same
Shirley Pettenglll went on an elk who filed in September, and who be­ a* industry ha* for its employees
the flu.
as the speaker.
The birthday offering, with addi­
Mi«« Laura Bernie* Lilli* and her hunt the 21st and each bagged a two- lieves that his estimated tax i* not and their families,” Mrs. Kertz stated
tions, wa* voted to be sent to a home house guest. Miss Joan Smith, came polnt buck th* 13rd but it took them substantially underestimated, need this morning.
“It is a war-time
missionary, Roy Parker, of Agnes*, in from O. 8. C. ThUrtday morning till the evening of the 25th to get not file any new or amended declara­ health emergency measure and is de­
Oregon, and it amount to over RIO. .nd spent the Th.nl«givln | hoUttay. in with them a* they had to wal)^ tion this year. The correct tax will, j signed not only to help now but also
The birthday offering is always »pent at th* horns of Mr. and Mrs. Albert all the way and lead the three horses of course, be determined on the an­ to serve as * forerunner of improved
on missionaries and the former of­ Lillie. They returned to Corvallis packed with the meat. The Bennetts nual tax return which will be filed, health services in rural districts
ferings have gone to the Armstrong Sunday morning.
•_ and Mn. Leep at* of the elk steaks as usual, on or before March 15, 1944. after th* war.”
family who went to Sumatra and the
Mabel Hughes is acting secretary­
Mr. and Mr*. O. H.
w.ro at dinner with a relish as the meat
“However, I would like to empha­
Adams family who expected to go Sunday dinner guest* al th* S. Q. was very good.
treasurer of the newly former Board
size
to
the
persons
who
filed
declara
­
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCloskey spent
to India but on account of th* war McAllister home, at which time th y
of Director* for th* Coos County Ru­
th*
day Sunday at Power* visiting tions in September, that they should ral Health Protective Association,
went to South America.
qephew
visited with Mrs. Aasen *
Maw AUTO SERVICE
clearly understand the law imposes
Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Buoy and Dennis and family. Mr. and Mr*. Shelby his niece and her husband, Mr. and
a penalty against sny taxpayer whose known a* the RHPA. Other board
Mn. Paf Easley, and Mn. Easley’s
spent Thanksgiving at th* Ed Isaacson McAllister and sons.
members are Harold Potts, Pomona
estimated tax is below the allowable
home. Mr*. Isaacson is Mr*. Buoy'«
Th* Arago pad« *chool gave • father, W. T. Brady. Mn. Elizabeth 20 per cent margin of error, unless an Grange Master, C. H. Christiansen,
Ed Detlefsen and J. J. Geaney. After
at the Uett accompanied them •* far a*
aunt.
Thanksgiving
program
. i hJ-e Day
Wednesday
afternoon Broadbent when she spent, th* day amended declaration is filed on or
The Ivel Fry* family hav* moved
six months successful operation, the
before December 15, which brings the
into their new home, the Perry Neal which was very much enjoyed by all visiting wiht her sister, Mn. Emma
membership will elect directors. , ,
estimate within the permissible mar­
Herman.
place.
* Mr’wdiS* George M“°"' Jhyl'
gin of error. In other words: if a
Mr. and Mr*. Rufus Rylander and I1
.
„
... Engagement?
Guest* over the week-end at the
COQUILLE SERVICE STATION
A. L. Lane home were Mr. and Mr*. li* Dennis and Becky, drove to North Mr. and Mn. Guy Grant and their
he underestimated hi* tax payment*
Rumor has it that Miss Mary Jones,
two
children
were
Thanksgiving
din
­
Let
u* share our year*_of car-care ex­
Lee Hoffman and twin daughters Bend Thursday and' en)oy5d
in September by a wide enough mar- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones perience with you. We are especially
from Gaston, Ore. Mr*. Hoffman and «‘vin-^X’i^Sl’^Si ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
of this city, will soon announce her
Schroeder at Myrtle Point.
well equipped to serve you—to keen
I
M t T ant are wwln«
SlulvcT and femtty w
“1l‘g'*g*"
'1
“ plUtuiucUl i'UUMii your car rolling—to keep America's
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
W.
Haughton
Thanksgiving
day
with
hi*
mother
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geitner vis­ Daugherty and faggily
. ,
man who lives in the same neighbor­
ited the Fred Lemery’s at Lebanon
Mrs Herman Sumerlin and infant spent th* day Thanksgiving with and sister, Mrs. Lena Kellenberger hood. Come and see romance grow car clubs rolling to work.
their
daughter
and
family,
Mrs.
Alden
and Mr*. Russel) Hank. The grand­
over Thanksgiving, returning Sun­ sol> LeRoy Eugene, came home from
between Mary Jones, played by
LORENZ DEPARTMENT STORE
Knife hospitel in Coquille Tute- Mast, of Myrtle Point. Mr. Mast children remained until Sunday.
day.
Phyllis Litzenberger,.and Jack, played Share your shopping pleasure a* well.
couldn't
be
home
with
the
family
as
Mrs M. B. Bennett, widow of the
Billy Griggs and family, of Sweet
by Wallace Cross, in “Almost Sum­ It has always been our policy to an­
d,lGlen Zeller spent the week-end vis­
he was working at Power*.
. U Bednett.
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„ known
....
late . J.
pi-
Home, visited friends in the valley
mer,” the Junior Play, on Dec. 3, at ticipate your wants—to carry the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
F.
Bredi*
«ted
her
.
oneer
carpenter
«nd
bridge
builder
Friday. They ar* former resident* iting at hi. home in Arag<r
the C. H. S. Gym.
things an American family need*.
of Fairview. They returned to their
Wavne Woodward and Roy MhTF.H mother, klr*. Vests Soper, and her of Coos county, suffered a severe
[This Is still our policy. “Bring your
son
and
wjfg,
Ml-
a«d
Mrs.
Bert
paralytic
stroke
Wednesday
of
last
carne
in from theu
Powers
.peqt . th*
home Sunday.
I car club” is a good buy-word when
wXend.t
hpmg -nrj
inAlW
Calling card*. 50 lor »1.OC.
Spper and their two grandchildren w**k at the home of her daughter.
Iorraine Norris spent the week-
¡shopping at our store.
’
.
Arago News Items
SHARE
—
Farmers Hospital
Plan Assured .
The Ride
Wherever
YOU
¿4
Car-Sharing
Today!
Tt)e|ma Bales,
Dsnl eg Thanks
We take this mean* of thanking our
Hay Deadmond returned home
Tuesday of last week after being friends and acquaintances for their
gone some time to Roseburg and kindness and sympathy during our
recent bereavement and for th* beau­
other points,
Mr. and Mrs, L. A. Ryan and tiful flowers at the services held for
daughter, Mrs. Earl Adams, Jr., ware J. W. Van Fleet.
Mrs. Dan Beougher, Mr. and Mrs.
Thanksgiving guests at the George
Harry Cooper and Family, Mr. and
Stevenson home in Coquiil*.
Grange
annual
Fairview u
range held
neia its
iw •«•■•
—• Mrs. William Van Fleet and Family,
Thanksgiving supper Saturday. No- , Claud* Van Fleet.
Mr. and Mr*. H. T. Leep and son, iThursday morning. She passed away
Gary, came In from Roseburg Thanks- , Tuesday morning. Service* »will be
giving, and spent the day with his held at the Schroeder Chapel Thurs-
mother, Mr*. Julia Leep, and sister day at 1:30 p. m. and interment will
and husband, Mr. and Mr*. A. R be in the Dora cemtery.
„
Bennett.
I Mr. and Mr*. Bert Claver and
Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Bright and daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
children were business visitor* in Raymond Thompson, and family had
Marshfield _____
Tuesday
of this week
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Thanksgiving dinner with the Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred- Kellenberger Claver* in Coquille and took in the
and children, of Coquille, spent football gam* in the afternoon.
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Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
To make tills simple, no risk hear­
ing test. If you are temoorarily deaf­
ened. bothered or ringing buzzing
head noise* due to hardened or coagu­
lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine
Home Method test that ad many say
has enabled them to hear well again
You must hear better
after making
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onite*1
'^bout Ourine>Ear
Drop* today at Harrow Drag C*.
Coquille Post No. 36
American Legion
SPONSOR
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