PAGB .,k COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1644. < ” _ 1 Norway News Items ¡Inductees Leaving Homer Cecil Detwiler, Norway. . George Wesley Jewett Coquille. Harold Addison Beall, Marshfield. Albert Fish had a severe heart at-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McMullen, of Andrew Dan Rierson, Broadbent. tack last Friday but much improved Bandon, were Sunday dinner guests Franklin DcCoota, Coquille. (Continued from Page One) at this time. of their daughter and family, Mr. and Paul Vincent Coquille. Bjlly Sell is still ¡11 with bronchitis Mrs. Don Schmidt, of Norway, James Wilbur Schaer, Gig Harbor, Nelson Victor Russell. Riverton. and unable to attend school. ! The Norway Home Extension Unit Washington. Clarence Givens Summers, Coquille Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howe left last will meet Friday, Mar. 10, at the hofcre • < Harry Dale Epperson, Lakeside, Or. Walter Alvin Moore, Coquille. Friday after spending about five of Mrs. A. R Davenport on Catching { Carroll Marvin Hopkins, Eugene. Robert Harry Cotton, Baker* Ore. months helping Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I Creek. "Retouching Furniture" will Loyd Irwin Petersen, Portland. Chester LeRoy Anderson, Coquille. Burtls. They stopped at Portland and > be the subject of discussion, John Menegat, Coquille. Duane Marion Haddon, Portland. visited relatives there before return- i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Druliner, now , Robert Benjamin Harris, Coquille. Guy Winford Ralph, Myrtle Point. ing to their home at Spokane, Wash- residents of Myrtle Point, were Wed-1 Nora) Kenneth Simmons, Nampa, la. Thurston Edward Crumley, Mfld. ington. nesday callers at the home at A. R. I IAinald Albert Burch, Powers, Or. Marion Sachet Marshfield. Mias Emma Snyder, Mrs. Lona Bennett Ellis Harold Barklow, Arago, Ore. Lewis Wayne Maxon, Coquille. Warner, Mrs. Della BeUoni and Mrs. j Mrs. Rufus Rylander accompanied Paul LeRoy Coigrove, Bandon. Oscar Wood Crook, Myrtle Point. Ed Henry, of Myflte Point, visited at ' Ms. and Mrs. Guy Gj-ant, now of Wallace Marshall Wolcott, Klamath I Elton Keith Mayse, Sitkum, Ore., the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bur- Broadbent, to Marshfield Friday on Falls. John Charles McWilliam, Gaylord. business. ' tis last Sunday afternoon. Floyd Ellsworth Smith, Arago. Robert Harold Close, Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wilnaott Hoffman I Oliver Arclfie Flood, Coquille. Mrs. Dougherty and her grandson I Lonnie Zuppe, Langlois, Oregon. from Coos Bay have been visiting at' were dinner guests one evening last William Jackson Moore, Myrtle Pt. Kerifieth Lee Ingram, Bandon. the home of her daughter and hus-1 week at the Harold Pribble home, Harold Stepheri Dey, Coquille. Warren’montgomery Rema, Myrtle band, Mr. and Mrs George Mason, Mrs. Harold Dick and children,, Milton Joseph Mast, Myrtle Point. Point. the past week. i Douglas and Donna, Reedsport, visited | James Edward Brewster, Sutherlin. Ansel Northup, Myrtle Point. Wylie Embree and.his mother, Mrs. 'at the home of her parents, Mr. and Roy Alvan Mclntee, Bridge. William David Garrett, Coquille. Bailey, were Sunday evening visitors ' Mrs. Walter Schroeder over the wnek- Carl A. Lorenz, Bandon. Virgil Neal Allen, Powers, Ore. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank end, while her husband went to Roee- Wallate Edward Cunningham, Al­ Tim Christopher Dinoen, Bandon. I^ne. ' burg on business. She gnd the chil- bany, Ore. * Loyd Earl Green, Coquille. returned home Sunday evening. Mr -and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, of, dren ' John Spencer Cooper, Coquille. Louis LeRoy Frenier, Coquille. A. R. Bennett was home over the Myrtfe Point, were Sunday guests of John Wilier Reed, Marshfield. James H. Bellinger, Coquille. week-end, returning Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl. William Brandt, Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cribbs, Sandra to his work at the Albert Powers . Charles Frederic Haenny, Sheri- i Lester Jacob Pagh, Myrtle Point. Roy Alvice Kelley, Coquille. and Larry, of Coquille, were Sunday ranch. dan, Oregon. Floyd V. Clark, Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Strang were last dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melden Olin Merle Gardner, Vida, Oregon. Ernest Bonde, Coquille. week-end visitor ’ s at the home of her Carl- Elmer Levern Winslow, Sutherlin. William Franklin Breedlove, Coq. Stephen Aasen, assistant county sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Elmer Gnadt, Myrtle Point. Irvin Shelton Pershall, Coquille. veterinarian, was a Saturday evening H. McCloskey and they, including Charley Marion $lood, Myrtle Pt. Marvin Eugene Danner, Norway. dinner guest at the home of Mr. Mrs. Elizabeth Lett and Mrs. Lilly V Curtis Olen Capps, Coquille. Maurice Albert Wofford, Coquille. Dement, were Sunday dinner guests and Mrs. J. D. Carl. James Edmond Norton, Lebanon, Or. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of Myr­ of the McCloskeys. Enno Johnson Dasnath, Coquille. Mr.'and Mrs. Roy Robison and her tle Point, visited at the home of Mrs. Marvin Brown Shaw, Coquille. I Ida Myers last Friday evening. Mrs. brother. Erwin Barklow, came in Laurence Dale Rolfs, Powers. Myers also visited at the home of Mrs. from Corvallis last Saturday evening | Austin Graham Dodge, Myrtle Pt. Wm. F. Philpott, of Bullards, erc- with the expectation of arriving iq,[ r Edwin John Hasel, Sherwood, Or*. I tered the hoeoital last Friday for George Gillespie. meet with the Myrtle Point > George Miss Marjorie Wilcox was an all- i time ___ B to ____________________________________ a David Smith, Butte Falls, treatment. The same day Mrs. Leo day guest of Mr. and*Mrs. Nile Miller . Grange Jaut were greatly disappointed Oregon, Cotter, of Bandon, underwent an last Thursday. | in being too late. The Robisons have - Arthur Varney, Springfield, operation for goitre. Lyl< Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McQuigg and now rented a house in Corvalis and Oregon. Harold Albertson, of Riverton, on Carol, of Coquille, were Friday eve- they left with a load of their house- I Kenneth Nelson Button, Portland. Saturday, submitted to a minor oper­ ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nile ---------- hold goodr. They stated while here , J Raymond Eugene McLeod, Port ation and Mrs. Mary Newton entered they ---- liked the climate at Corvallis Orford, Oregon. Saturday for treatment. Miller. U- ‘ - have -1 I -------- Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and Mau- better than any place else Six-year old Vic Groshens, whose William ( Oae person, of Myrtle Point, became mem­ Wiley Wilbur Edmondson, Bandon.i j Clarence Gibbons. church for'an all day’s meeting with bers. Those atending Myrtle Grange Olger Elmer Molthu, Coquille. George Brownson and son, George, potluck dinner at noon. The ladies from Norway were Mr. and Mrs. 'and his wife, of Grants Pass, were Cleo Pinkney Capps, Coquille.. spent the time quilting and the fol­ Martin Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard Sabra Kaady, Portland. over night guests nt the T. H. Ben- lowing ladles attended: Mesdames O. Detlefsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schmidt, Kermit Evans Oliver, Myrtle Point. ham home Saturday. George Brown-i H. Aqsen, Ward Evans, Albert Lillie. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Roecheck. Mr. and Harold Stanley Sehaad, Oregon City son, Sr., is’an uncle of Tom Behbam. f ’ Albert Gulstrom, Stanley Halter, S. Mrs. Henry Gaaner, Mr. and Mrs. Oran DeLoy Keeler, Estacada, Ore. The Brownsons work in a logging C. McAllister, George Hampton. John Fred Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lyle Kenneth Spaugh, Coquille. camp on the Redwood Highway. Widmark, Julene and Beverly Hem­ Halter and Mrs. Elizabeth Lett. Pot­ Lawrence C. Brady, Powers. Mrs. W. J. Wheeler and Mrs. Harry street, Adrien Halter, C. A. Keltner, luck refreshments were served after Jay Hood Counts, Foster, Oregon. Lindsay returned home from Eugene Neideigh and Bailey. Ward Evans the business meeting. Harold Edward Scott, Tacoma, Wn. Wednesday morning of last week on and Junior Gulstrom joined the la­ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder drove Frank Prosser, Grants Pass, Ore. the early bus. They had been there dies for dinner. They will meet to _________ Roseburg Friday of last week, re- Floyd Russell Anderson, Coquille. attending evangelistic meetings. again this Wednesday dor another I turning Monday wening of Hits week. Clifford Crump, Port Orford. aU day’s meeting with potluck at j Mr. Schroeder is doing some carpenter Harold Stillman Hoisington, Coq. noon. work for his daughter* Mrs.-vA O. Clyde Sherman Clark, Harrison, Guests st the home of Mr. and Mrs.! Hughes. Arkansas. Charles Griffith the past week were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bright, of Nor­ Albert Edward Lively, Bandon, Or. Mr. Griffith’s father and mother from way, attended church services at the Loren Bruce Warner, Powers, Or. Willis R. Simpson was summoned Missouri. They plan to spend moot S. D. church in Marshfield Saturday Lawrence.Freeman Cribbins, Portd. by the state police on Monday to of the summer visiting at the home of of last week. At the cloee of the Doff is Orville Bash, Albany, Ore. appear in Justice Bail's court for hav- their son, Charles, and another son, meeting ten were baptized and be­ si vail uctuj cot IrVin Leroy s Pearce, Coquille. . Glen Griffith, who is employed at the came members of the church. Charles Ford Liday, Coquille. 4T8 a 1600 pound trailer overload on Detlefsen ranch on the road to Co­ Mrs. /. E. Fowler, of Norway, left .James Vinton Nygren, Klmth Falls. e highway. quille. Joseph Peter Rhode, arrested for on the Monday morning bus for Port­ George M. Linn, Myrtle Point* Lyle Pauli, Floyd Smith and Cecil land to get her son, Wesley, who has being drunk on a public highway, was . La de 1 ber t Hirem Rema, North Bd. McQuigg are among the men who been in the Sbriner’s Hospital with ¡fined $10 and $4 costs. He paid $5 Emil Thorvâld Thompson, Belling­ left Tuesday for Portland *for their infantile' paralysis since early last I of it and is to pay the balance by ham, Wash. . physical examination for induction fall. Mr. Fowler will meet them, re­ April 6. Robert Eugene Davis, Twin Falls, la into the service. Bert Webster Taylor, brought in to turning Wednesday morning. Wesley Willard Leroy Harrison, Cottage Mrs. Stanley Halter, Mrs. Lawrence can remain home for a month or six court Tuesday, charged with illegal Grove, Or. Barklow and Mrs. Ida Myers were weeks. It might be nice If his friends , I hunting methods, was fined $25. James Benjamin Hersey, Jr., Portd. Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and schoolmates would take advan­ James Spencer Mayes, Marsfcfield. J i Justice Bull suspended $15 of it but and Mrs. Frank Lane. with the stipulation that the balance^ tage of this opportunity td call on him. Thomas Richard ffazen. Myrtle Pt. At the Cheese Factory meeting held must be paid if he is brought into Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and George Vemorf* Miller, Reedsport. at the Arago gym last Wednesday the Mrs. H. M. Bright, of Norway, were court again on any ' game violation Walter V. Lindenman, Marshfield. following were elected ut directors: j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Paulas and son, Ev- charge within the next 12 months. Grover Earl Haga, Bandon. Frank Burbank and Herman Sumbr- Sumer- ; , er,tt< of North Bend. His offense was shooting migratory James Leslie Breedlove, Portland. chosen to take the place ' Harold Simmons, of Norway, left lin, who were ch<»en birds with a rifle. Lyle Miller Pauli, Arago, Or*. I of George Hampton and Tyrrell . “ for Porland Tuesday of this week to i Vivian Milton Schroeder, Myrtle Pt. Woodward. take his physical examination, prior Roy Edwin Adamson, Sutherlin, Or. Three Before Recorddr to entering the U. 8. service. Income Tex Service—F. R. Bull. Thomas William Cribbins, Bridge. Leslie The Past Week Mr and Mrs. Vernon Trigg spent William Rodney ^venport, M Pt. Three b the cUy ^lce the Tuesday evening of last week with H onfed/ Men Ohver Lenval Weekly, Boyes atl her mother at Arago, the Occasion be­ Spring, Calif. charges. Ben Delop, last Friday, ing her mothers’ birthday. Edward Otice Moore, Coos Junction. promised to mail his $10 fine frojn ! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leatherman Cecil Lee Wamstaff, Cottage Grove. Gardiner by March 11th. James Wesley Carter, Sweet Home. Murry Pleasant Bright also prom­ «med, bother, d by ringing buzzing I l*«t home of Mr. and Wendell Mervin Sandall, Eugene. ised to rrftil $10 for his fine by the to hardened or «agu- | Mrs. Vernon Trigg, John Henry King. Coquille. men), try the Ourine ________ filth. ✓ William Bernard Erwin, Coquille. I Chas. E. Ned, an Indian, served five Mt that ao many say _____ _ S to hear well again, i Phone 222R, to Art Hooton for your Dorance Howard Hardy, Lewiston,1 days in the city bastile after being ar- better after .making ' electric wiring and repair needs Montana. ft ’¿rested I Sunday. Henry William Gilbert, Powers' Oren Washington Iveans, North Bd. Jelling cerna. 3V ire Arago News Items Tuesday For Portland Belle Knife Hospital Fairview News Circulators ' Water Ram Coal A Wood $25.66 to *35.66 2 in. intake Motor Scooter X Good Briggs Motor . 127.50 Day Bed , , • Davêno p Ranges 115.00 to 1100.00 Coil Springs A Now Flounce Mattress — 51636 527.50 Ifrooks Used Furniture, Phone Î19L AW ••'.w Get the synthetic tire with 7.66- 15 3 yean* EXTRA experience „ 6.25 / 636-16 7.66- 16 B. F. GOODRICH . SILVERTOWN 5.25 / 536-17 5.25 / 536-18 4.75 / 536-16 ing^Tíi xx dX.* ______ „ .... . vi,'tor* *rJrdayjvMing “J ■ ,5 HEADQUARTERS INFORMATION « Thornton Tire Service Southarn Oregon’s largest and moat Complete Tire Service 340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270 Broadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. 652 From where I sit // Joe Marsh We had a real old-time church supper the other! night Bert Childers played the fiddle, and the ladieg brought refresh­ ments. Of course, we missed the boys who were away—but all in all it was mighty pleasant * Only soar note was Doc Mc­ Ginnis. "Shacks” says Doc, "we oughtn't to be enjoyin' ourselves when American soldiers are over there fightin' a war." , Now from where I sit. Doe’s absolutely wrong. All of us are working overtime to help the war. We’ve got our worries and troubles. It’s a mighty good thing we can relax with a little wholesome enjoyment And I believe It’s what the . men over there would havfr ys ' do... keep up the little friendly customs they remember — like the evening get-togethers, har­ * *J ing a glass of beer with friends, and all the little pleasures they look forward to enjoying. * > •* No. 79 of* Serie» j.-l sM • A***,/4*ûr ............ 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