The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 03, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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OOQtniXt VALUT SENTINEL.
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Fairview News
Arago News Items
Norway News Items
Letters Written Home County Schools
By Pat Chaney
The Coos River School reports that
Mrs. R. R. Rackleff attended the
Two men were "hurt at Coos Bay j, Mias Frances Hall, of McMinnville,
Camp Sunday morning. The report ; has been visiting at the home of her funeral Monday afternoon of Mrs.
was that a donkey got away and | sister, Mrs. Werner Plaep, since last Frank Hazelwood, who paged. away I Patterson Chaney, son of Mr. and on January 27 and 28, bonds were
i at her home in Myrtle Point ladt [ t Mrs
Mrs. Gviorge Chaney, left here about sold to the amount of »7,350.
ran.over Norwood Brown, mangling Tuesday.
..... Army. He writes ; Schools in Coos county have been
one leg terribly and that it also hurt ■ Mi-, and Mrs. Robert Burtis stopped Wednesday night of a heart attacfc.lDec. !. 1 to join the
.at the home of his uncle and aunt, ( "Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robison came inborn Fort Francis E. Warren, where purchasing stamps regularly for the
Bobby George.
*• past two years as is shown by re­
Lula Marie Lindsay visited in Co­ rMr. and Mrs. J. L- Burtis, last Friday Friday of last week and left Monday he had been sent from Fort Lewis.
quille last week-end at the home of as they were on their way to visit morning for' Corvallis, where they Upon arrival he entered the Fort ports which have been mailed in to
Portland. Robert is in will remain for a while as they each hospital for a ten-day bout with'the L. A. Parr and Martha E. Mulkey.
relatives at
i
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Creager.
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have employment there.
flu. The following are excerpts from However, in order ^o secure the quota
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler left the Navy.
his letters home in the past month:- of »22,914, the schools are increasing
Mrs. Kenneth
Laird,
of —
Sitkum,
< and Mrs. Lester Cunningham
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.' Mr.
early Tuesday morning for Eugene,
“Apparently this Fort Francis E. their effort in buying.'
where they attended a state ministers’ visited at the home oPher sister and and two childreq, of Lakeside, were
!
meeting at Light House Temple. They husband, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow here Monday of this week and visited i Warren is the biggest quartermaster Eairview Pupils Compile History
.. ...................
The third graders of the Fairview
, his father, C. D. Cunningham of Nor­ outfit injthc country. This
is a big
Robison, this week.
returned Wednesday afternoon.
school.
It
1 teaches almost twenty School have been compiling local
Mrs.. Floyd Sexton, formerly Lois way.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richardson and
location is history.
has been
written
Mrs. Wm. Winkle and daughter, different occupations. Its
1» wvauua
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daughter, Melva, were dinner guests Robison, has returned home. Her
at the Dee Richardson home in Co- husband has been transferred to Karen Lee, of Coquille, were visitors practically in the town of Cheyenne. UP in PUP‘* wording and made into
- m J last
Wednesday afternoon of last AU the modern ^section of the camp booklets which have been illustrated
quille last Tuesday evening.
Louisiana.
The Home Extension Unit met last
Mrs. S. JC. McAllister Was a Fri- week at the A. R. Bennett’s Home.. is devoted to negroes; they out-num- with drawings and paper cuttings,
Tuesday at the school lunch room, day evening visitor at the home of " : Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang were ber ut considerably. There are sev- The booklets are dedicated to Mrs.
After
the business
Saturday over night guests at the j, oral regiments of.Wacs around and^jell Teters, a pioneer of Fairview,
After the
business meeting,
meeting, a
a lovely
lovely Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Werner
Werner Plaep.
Plaep.
"
who contributed information, and
planned lunch was served by the
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Watkins spent J. H. McCloskey’s and Sunday the you see them wherever there is desk
have been sent into the office of the
committee, Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. from Wednesday till Saturday at Strangs, Mrs. Elizabeth Lett, Mrs. work.
Also at this camp are several hun- county superintendent to be forward­
Hall. In the afternoon a beautiful the home ot Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mc- ‘ Lilly Dement, Mrs. Clarence Strong
myrtlewood sandwich plate was pre- ! Allister. They left Saturday after- ' and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCloskey dred of German prisoners of war. I ed later to the State Department of
sented the county extension leader, noon and were going as far as Ban­ were dinner guests of .Mrs. Emma ¡walked past their barracks the other Education. The. third graders writ­
day and they are just like ours. You ing histories were La Juana Jones,
Mrs. Dorothy Bishop Dunn. The sub­ don and spent the night at the home Hermann at Broadbent.
Mrs. Julia Leep and Mrs. A. R. Ben- see groups of them wandering around George Ryder and Belle Hill. The
ject was “Pattern Fitting and Altera­ of Mr. Watkins’ sister and husband,
tions.” The next meeting will be on Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Baker, after nett attended church services at the doing work with no guard. They teacher is Mrs. Dena Pierce.
The plan of the new course of
"Remodeling Clothing.’’ The luncheon which they were to return to Camp S. D. A. Chyrch in Coquille test week wear their own uniforms, otherwise,
committee for the next three months, Parks, Calif., where Mr. Watkins is and after church visited at the home except for their English which is study is to have the study of history
poor, they look like Americans. They b««*" with the local situation. Pu-
appointed by the chairman, Myrtle stationed at this time. Mrs. Crystal of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laird.
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Harry Druliner is doing some re- still
believe firmly jn Hitler. , They P*'s are asked to write their own lit-'
Holverstott, will be: Hazel Benham, King, who has been visiting at the
Frances Gaslin and Amy Richard- , home of her mother, Mrs. Amelia modeling, papering and painting this were surprised to find the American ’tie stories of pioneer days as secured
from local pioneers. These stories
son. Mrs. Kathleen Lindsay resigned Lafferty, returned to her home in week at the home of Mrs. May Rad- cities standing when they arrived.
uuvriua with
wim mr.
t » aw . hu ».
abaugh in Myrtle Point.
i “This is an odd place. The build- wil1 servejater as
as secretary-itteasurer and Mrs. June ‘California
Mr. «uu
and mru.
Mrs. Watkins
Mrs. E. F. Brodie and daughter-in- ings are red brick and old style ar- for succeeding third gi
Butler was Appointed in ber place to ' Mr.
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs Oliver Myers
Mvers visited
The commander of the
serve until «lection in April. Ladies at the home of Mrs. Ide Mrera Sun-
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sons, visited Monday afternoon at Fort lives in a red brick house with
present were Mrs.
Patrick, of the home of Mrs. Eldon Brodie in large white pillars. I think our house
v es statt,-...— Kathleen
Mr. and Mrs. Perm Patrick.
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w hi tome [ Myrtl» Point.
Mrs. Eldon Brodie 1 looks better than any of them.
Lindsay, Frances Gaslin, June But- Brewster Valley, visited
at the
Jan. 26—James L. Walstrom,
ler. Amy Richardson, Emma Hall, of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Patrick last returned to her home in Myrtle
“We went on parade today. (Dec. Marshfield, and Audrey Virginia Ja-
Nadine Wheeler, Bethel Norris, Roxy week.
Point Suhday after being at the 24), with 75,000 men, they say. The cobson, of Portland.
Doyle.! Mrs. R. E. Mason, primary teacher, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fort General reviewed us., Now we- jan. 27—Gordon A. Sprague and
Frye, Mrs. Fanno and Margaret Doyle.
I
.. Word has been received that Har- . was ill with the flu and unable to Knife in Coquille for the past month ii aye getting winter equipment and our Palma L. Johnson, both of Lakeside,
old Young had received his oversees be at school the first of the week,
or more. She has been recovering basic starts Monday. We went on a They were married by Liston Parrish
orders. Mrs. Young will probably re­
Cecil Carter, of Myrtle Point, was from a siege of pneumonia.
(six-mile walk today and got a look at the Church of Christ parsonage,
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turn to the west coast later.in the a business caller in Arago last Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland, of Co­ at the country. The place Is all level. here - last —
Thursday.
day.
spring.
quille, and sons, Roy and Dale, i It is cold and treeless, clear as a bell
Jan. 29—Jack B. Lange, of San
Charles Thommen, who was ex­
Mrs. T?B. Haberly, Billy and Da­ and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy jand below freezing. Higher altitude Diego, Calif., and Emmy Lou Pom­
pected to be home while his ship was vid, of Myrtle Point, visited at the Robinson, were last Saturday eve­ and colder than I have ever been.“ j I eroy, of Marshfield.
in for repairs, writes it will be im- ■ home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Aaaen ning dinner guests of Mrs. Holland’s
"Dec. 25—1 had /• prdlty good
June 29—Marion Albert Clawson
possible to come. Harvey Thommen and Mr. and Mrs S. C. McAllister sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Har- Christmas. On that day we slept I. and Dora Mae Wolf, both of Sun City,
writes he is being sent to Mare ! last Saturday.
< old Pribble at Norway.
in until seven o’clock. Then I got a Kans. They were married on Sun­
Island, where he will be assigned to ! Miss Chloe Willson, of Myrtle Point,: Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett enter- pass that was good for the day. After day by Justice Allan A. Hall at his
a submarine. P-
He states *•-
he —
expcts ' . has been staying at the home of Mr. tained at a tamale dinner Thursday lunch I went to town and looked the office in Marshfield.
L, Z* South Lktaava
Fl ' and Mrs. YMF
— —J Evans, «I since
maa
L her
am
1 —. —— — of
A 1 —
JV11*
o be on duty «■
in a ♦ the
Pacific
Ward
evening
last WefclGd
capital building over. I went to the
Jan. 29—Bernard William Dabbert,
it the duration.
He has been un- mother, Mrs. Chester Willsqn, had an sister and family,
and Mrs. P. U.S.Q. at six. Just as I came in I of Chicago, Ills., and Either Brunst, of
able to come home on any leave since operation at Mast Hospital in Myrtle (E. Breuen-and jwieir- daughter, Mrs. heard an announcement that a sol­
Park Ridge, 111. Justice Hall also
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Point last Tuesday.
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J children, Teddie
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joining »
the
service.
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Wayne
Cook and
and dier was wanted to go out for Christ­ performed the ceremony for them at
Melva Richardson worked at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans drove Sharon of Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. mas dinner. I immediately went to his office on Sunday.
•tax Quinton home during the time to Myrtle Point Monday and attend­ Walter A. Moore and daughter, Ma­ the desk and got the address and
Feb. 1
ames Remer and Har-
li tre was no school. Mrs. Quinton ed the funeral services for Mrs. Frank rion, of Coquille.
headed for the home.
riett Ruth Bryant, -both of North
vas iU.
Hazelwood at the Schroeder Bros. >. Last Friday evening dinner guests
“Upon entering the living room < Bend. They were married by Justice
Mrs. Harry Lindsay fell in her Mortuary. Mrs. Hazelwood had a of Mr.
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, Campbell
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„ discovered the walls were covered F. R. Bull at his office Mere Tuesday.
and ___
Mrs. ___
Roy
nome Monday evening, severely in­ heart attack several months ago from Norway were her parents, Mr. and with oil paintings and about half
Feb. 1—Rex S. McDaniel and Ruby
juring both limbs.
Although there which she had never fully recovered; j Mrs. Fred Yarbrough, daughter, Sid- were of horses. Much to my amaze­ M. Bateman, both of South Gate,
were no broken bones, there are sev­
Mrs. Ora Austin, of Seattle, Wash., ney and son, Freddie, and her grand- ment my hostess was an artist and a Calif. They were also married by
eral bruises.
s
was a house guest at the home of Mr. , parents, Mr. and Mrs.,J. F. Schroeder, horsewoman. So I got along very Justice Bull at his office Tuesday.
Mrs. T. H. Benham and Karen vis­ and Mrs. Andrew Patrick the past The occasion was her father’s birth- welt We had a most savory meal
ited Friday last week it the Harry week.
day.
and a desert of venison mince pie. I
Brownson home at Bridge, where
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela, Maureen
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder left went back to U.S.O. where a dance
Tom’s mother, Carrie Benham, makes and Chloe Willson, visited at the early Sunday morning, going te was in progress.
Catherine Lorena Ruble was last
her home. She has been ill with homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lsgieve, Sweet Home, taking their daughter,
“I have been going to night school
flu, having been hospitalized a week Mr. and Mrs. Ray Willson and Mr. Mrs. Wayne Hubbard, and son to see on my own time. I am to be some Thursday appointed executrix of the
at Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point.
and Mrs. Harold McCue in Coquille Freeman.
Mrs. Hubbard had re­ type of Platoon clerk. I have found will of her late mother, Mrs. Emily
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Teagarden were last Sunday.
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jeeived word that her husband would out that my rating in the army is that Ada Hersey, who died Jan. 12. The
canvassing the valley Monday on the
Ladies Aid will meet Wednesday be home on a furlough but instead of a clerk. Thus I am a Platoon beneficiaries under the term of the
fourth war loan drive and report for an all day’s meeting with pot­ he was shipped to Sioux Falls, S. D., clerk and handle paper work. I have will are her daughters, Mrs. Catherine
splendid results, they having sold luck dinenr at noon.
In the after­ and from there he expects to be sent been missing Basic and working at Ruble and Mrs. Margarette Hartley;
over »1700 in a few hours of work.
noon there will be a short Missionary overseas. Mrs. Hubbard immediate­ Battalion Headquarters, where I come her son, Ben, and her grandson,
Mrs. Clarence Miller, of Gravel- i meeting at which time there will be ly took the evening bus to Sioux iA contact with the colonels, major James Hersey. Appraisers of the es­
ford, was over and stayed a few days i the election of officers for the com- Falls, leaving the baby with her sis­ and captain, and see the orders, etc., tate which is estimated to be worth
at the home of her parents, Mr. and (¡ng year.
ter, Mrs, Freeman, till she returns. quite interesting. I will attend < >10,000, are to be C. G. Caughell, Wm.
Mrs. R. M. Noah, who were both bed-
Miss Pauline Shinkle, of Myrtle
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hughes, who clerks’ school later. I have been tak­ Bettys and John Leneve.
teft with flu.
Ben C. Flax el was on Tuesday ap­
Point, was a week-end guest at the have been living in Marshfield the ing the place of an officer, teaching
Mrs. Ed Isaacson visited at the home of Miss Yvonne Holycroas.
past two months, have bought a map-reading to classes of 30 to 60 pointed administrator, with will an­
home of har sister, Mrs. R. M. Noah,
nexed, of the »1500 estate left by
Nile Miller is able to be up and home in Roseburg, where Mr. Hughes men.
Sunday.
around the house again after being has employment with the Hansen
“ I had to cover a large picture of Frank Walter Newhall, who died
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ryan heard from confined to his bed /or the past sev­ Chevrolet Co.
,
Betty Grable in shorts while I was June 24, 1943, at Carmel, Calif. Ap­
their son, Bud, last week after a eral weeks with the flu.
E. O. Sempert, of Myrtle Point, giving my lecture. It was distracting praisers named are Victor Braun,
several weeks’ sijence He was O. K ,
Lyle Pauli, of Myrtle Point, was a local chairman of the fourth war loan to try to make my lecture interesting Byron E. Barnes and E. M *Shriver.
still “somewhere in England.”
___ evening
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A petition for probating the will of
Friday
dinner guest of Mr. drive, has appointed Herman Tedsen by drawing pictures and maps all over
Word has been received that Floyd -------------
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Nile Miller.
i for the Norway community. With the the blackboards and have my prob­ the late D. C. Krantz, who died Jan.
Felt, formerly of this valley when
Orvus Miller and Phyllis, of Myr- assistance of Martin Schmidt and J. lems on them./About 75 per cent 20, was filed in probate court on
he drove truck for Kline Logging Co., tie Point, were Saturday guests of|H. McCloskey they took in »14,200
of the men want to learn if you can Wednesday. The estimated value of
had safely landed in Africa. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller.
Monday of this week.
hold their interest, the others don’t the estate is »3,000.
is a mechanic In the air force and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish visited at
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wolff aDd son give a dam.at all.
has a wife and baby daughter in the home of Mrs. Robert Fish in Co­ are moving into the tenant house-of
Hand-çarved Myrtlewood for col-
“I think I will have a break in April
Roaeburg.
.ectors at Harbison’s.
quille last Monday. Robert Fish left Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rylander this and get home for a furlough.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. HaU have heard last week for Arizona, where he is week.
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“Jan. 25—The ^largest piece of news
from their son, Clifford, that he ex­ to be employed.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fish, of Bridge, is that I have been promoted to Pri­
pects to be sent out shortly. Clifford
Mrs. A. H. Bender, of Myrtle Point, were Monday evening callers at the vate First Class from Buck Private,
is a chef and was home recently on was a Wednesday over-night guest at A. R. Bennetts on their way home
which means an increase in pay of
furlough from southern California. I the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl.
from Coquille. • Mr. Fish is taking »4.00 a month and ope stripe or. the
Mrs. Ray Norris is hearing regu­
Mr and Mrs. Melden Carl and treatments of Dr. Rankin for neu­ arm.
larly from her nephew, Phillip Stock. , Douglas visited at the home of Mrs. ritis in his right arm.
“We went on the range today. I
He is a chef on an aircraft carrier , Carl’s uncle, Clifford Bonniksen, and I
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tot a score of 163 out of 200 at 200
and was recently in the States on his family last Sunday.
Industrial Accident Commission yds. with an old Enfield.
first leave since since joining the ser­
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, Mr.
“We have a hike coming up tomor­
vice about four years ago.
and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and Mrs. Handled 60,442 Cases In 1943
row night with gas masks, rifle, full
Two dollars and fifty cents was t Ida Myers drove to Bandon Sunday.
The state Industrial accident com­ field pack, about twelve miles. And
taken up in the “March of Dimes”
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow mission handled 60,442 workmens’ we get up the same time next morn­
at the Fairview church last Sunday and Mr. -and Mrs. Roy Martin and claims on time loss injuries during
ing.
and was sent to the prrstd’mt tn &MW
to
B om U i oti bust- i*4J, the majority of the claims also i
“We have been issued arctic cloth-
add to the Infantile Paralysis fund.
ness Sunday.
involving medical care. Attributed
Mrs. Charles Griffith and Miss to the upsurge in industry reflected
Pamela Evans were Monday visitors by war demands, the volume of claims
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wemer handled by the commission estab-
lished an all-time record, showing an
Townsend Club, No. 1, met Tues­ Plaep.
Mrs. Ward Evans and Chloe Will- increase of 25 per cent over 1942
Jan. 28—Ben H. Coffman vs. Nan­
day evening with President McCue in
nie Coffman. Suit fdk divorce.
the chair.
On acocunt of rainy son visited Mrs. Chester Willson at claims.
Jan. 31—(Cranberry Canners Inc.
weather the crowd was not as large as ** Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point
There were but 110 court appeals
ugugl
; Saturday, while Pamela and Maureen from the awards made by the com- vs. Oerding Mfg. Co.
On Sunday. Feb. 20, the fourth dis- Evan* attended the Juvenile lodge, mission during the year which is the
Jan. 31—Edythe Clarice Foster vs.
Rev- Charles O. Brown, of Co-, feweatt number of appeals made dur- Glenn Lee Foster. Suit for divorce.
trtct council will meet here ,t
i
quille,
conducted
the
regular
Sun-
ing
the
last
13
years.
This
number
W.O.W. hall, at 10 a. m.
I
J’eb. 1—Rita Milligan vs. Neill
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__ report ■*
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The treasurer
<¥y
morning
church
service.
Son-. represents less than two-tenths of
on . his ___
part . of the
work?
We K....
have day school
•choo‘ followed With
with an atten-
atten one per'cent of the claims filed, Milligan. Suit for divorce.
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k
w.
Geo. Oerding Sells Two-Acre
Ranch To The Harbisons
The property consisting of two
hpuses and two acres of land, four
miles south of Bandon and owned by
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Miller, an em­
ployee of Smith Wood-Products, Was
sold by George E. Oerding, a CotRriUe
realtor, to Mr. and Mrs. Bob .Harbi­
son, who opdFate the Bergen florist
shop in Coquille. They have pur­
chased the property for investment
purposes and will continue to rent
the property to the present tenants.
Tired of washing so many table
linens? Buy the new Pakay “Host­
ess Ensemble,” 110 pieces. 6 water­
proof table mats, 24 waterproof
coasters, 40 luncheon napkins, 40
beverage napkins.
All for »1.25
You’ll find these sets, boxed, at
Norton’s.
Marriage Licenses
Chadwick lodge No.$
A.L4JLM.
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Special Communication
Saturday, Feb. 5, 8 P. M.
Work in M. M.
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Friday. Feb. 11, 7:M P. M.
Work in F. C.
Stated Communication
Tuesday. Feb. 8, 7:14 P. M.
Visitor« Welcome
Probate Court Items
U. S. Marti
Townsend Club No. 1
Circuit Court Cases
sent greetings to our absent members dance of 3«. There will be services
and now the flu eDidemic is on the “«•*«» next Sunday, preaching at 10
wane, we hope to see them out Mrs. [•.
d. Sunday
Sun.^y school
«*001 at 11 a. m.
a, m. *l
and
I Mrs. Edith Woodward returned to
McCue received the door prize.
A good program was enjoyed, it Brookings Wednesday after visiting
consisted of music, jokes and “true" relatives in Arago for about
weeks.
stories.
Sandwiches will be served next
meeting.—Press Correspondent.
Calling cards. So ror »1.00
which low rate is probably due for
national recognition. '
‘ Thus. in volume of claims handled
and the few awards appealed, two
outstar ding records were established
by the state industrial accident com­
mission in 1943
Income Tax Service— T. R. Bull.
Feb. 1—Lois M. Ainsworth vs. Lee
T. Ainsworth. Suit for divorce.
A. L. Hooton is again ready to at­
tend to the public's needs in electri­
cal repair and wiring. His phone is
222R. and for the present his shop is
at his home
Fairview
road.
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