The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 20, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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    NOTICE TO CICDITO1S
'preciated it more than anything she
could have sent him for a birthday
I present.
(
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder
Wire- Sunday visitors at the home of
f | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clinton and at the
homes of two near neighbors, Mr*.
V Julia Randleman and Mrs. Hal Bax-
' i ter, all of the North Bank road.
> Mr and Mt». Nile Miller, Mr. and
¡Mrs. Frank Fish and Mrs. Leona
Young, of Echo, were Thursday eve­
ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
'Harold iFsh.
Orvus Miller, of Myrtle Point, and
Ike Miller, of Bandon, were Saturday
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
'Nile Miller. .
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Teeney, of
Coquille, visited at the home of Mrs.
Teeney’s parents, Mr. and Mis. Frank
. pme, several days last week.
‘ Mrs. Ward Evans and Pamela at­
tended the Royal Neighbors lodge in
Myrtle Point Monday evening. Mrs.
Evans and Mrs. James Mahaffey were
to lie hostesses for the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Fish and Mrs. Leona
Young were Sunday dinner guests erf
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fish and family
in Coquille. »;.__ .-
-
Mr*. Ward Evans, Pamela «nd ,n
Tuesday after visiting rew- Unj| from
Maureen vi.lted at the home of Mr. jtlves in Coos county for a few week*. Mon<Jay o(
and Mrs. Chester Willson in Myrtle) Mr*. Ida Myers was a Sunday din-
Mr flnd
Point Saturday. Miss Chloe Willson nel guest of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence rented the
returned with them and spent the Barklow.
Norway •
night.
’
Stanley Halter was ill with a cold Herman T
The County W. C. T. U. Institute several days the past week.
Mr an<J
will be held at the Baptist church in
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Shriver, Doug- Sunday vi
Marshfield April 27.
.las and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. W. gigter and
The Arago Ladies Aid wlU hold a L. Dougherty, all of the Bay, were Q. Strang.
Mother’s Day sale and also a cooked Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 1 Mrg M
food sale on April 28. They will Mrs. George Mason.
letter fron
have aprons, pillowcases and dish­
towels for sale.
I Virginia Lindsay, flighty mother of
Delbert Sumerlin came in from five marriageable daughters, Is driven
Grants Pass to take his ¡¿. ;ical ex- . nearly to detraction by her plain
amination for induction last week to marry them|pff. Com* to the Sen-
and was an Arago visitor at that time.
Roland Syfert, Harvey Myers. Ivan
Regalar commercial flours watt fino
for big commercial bakers... BUT
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NOTICE is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
Administratrix of the Estate of ORIN
BRACE MURRAY, deceased; and
that all persons having claims against
the Norway Home Extension Unit
j‘met last Friday at the Jiome of Mrs.
ille City, now the city of
■ Dewey Milter on the Arago road
ille, in Cuog County. Ore-
running thence North 14#
’ I with the following n >med present:
’ i Mesdames Allie Bartlett of Catching
c' Creek, A. R. Davenport, Vem Lundy,
i R. W. Matson, all of Twin Oaks; Fan-
! nie Close and daughter, Mrs. Ruth
Snyder, of Myrtle Point; Martin Gas-
' ner, Don Schmidt, Fred Schmidt, A.
R. Bennett and Julia Leep, of Nor­
way; Ray Garrone, R. H. Maas and
e Amelia Lafferty, -of West Norway;
. r- E: Southmayd and EHis South-
’,mayd and -Mrs. Dorothy Biahop-
^•Dunn. After partaking of a bountl-
, j ful potluck dlhner the meeting was
called to order and the new officers
were appointed for the ensuing year:
; Mrs. F. E. Southmayd, chairman;
Mrs. A. R. Davenport, vice chairman,
and Mr*. Dewey Miller, secretary.
The subject under discussion for
’ the day was “Women in Law.” Mrs.
Dunn read some very helpful notes
made subject to
. on legal points, which were freely
manner provided
I discussed by members present
.....
Mrs. Durward Strong and children,
Wm. T. Howell,
. i
. Lola, Gene and Kenny, came up from 10t& Sheriff of Coos County. OregonN
, i Coquille Friday, visiting a« the home
j of her mother, Mrs. Martin Schmidt
until Sunday.
(
Mr*. Charles tmith and daughter,
’ Joy, of Los Angeles, have moved here
to stay with her husband's folks, Mr.
,and Mrs. Martin Schmidt. Charles is
lin New Guinea.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Severt Iverson and
’ sons, Roger and Myron, were in last
1 Sunday from Roseburg to look after
their stock ranch at Dora.
!
Mrs. Vernon Trigg, -Mrs. Howard
1 Lefitherman and Ann Anderson at-
’ tended a special meeting of the Jr.
1 Women’s last Friday evening held at
the home of Mrs. D. A. Elliott in
’ Myrtle Point to djseuss plans for a
May Day dance.
Mrs.. Harold Pribble and sons,
Jimmie' and Johnnie, visited with
her sister, Mrs. Carl Holland, from
Thursday of last week till Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner, of Co­
quille, visited at the home of her par­
ents, Mr. gnd Mr». J. F. Schroeder,
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lawhorn, of
Lee, and Mrs. Gage were Saturday
afternoon callers at the A. R. Ben­
nett home.
Sunday dinner guests at the home
Of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mitchelmore,
of Klamath Fails, and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schroeder.
[D oàhs P ills
Is Wartime Stop-Go
handing Your Car to Junk ?
a
nure > wny noma-Type
KiTcnen iron riour
gives bitter results
in ad your
iring objections to
and the settlement
Maud Bean.
Administratrix
Lighter, more delicate cakes... finer
»tei«*
textured breads . . . flakier pie crust.
That’s the kind of resulta you get with
Kitchen Craft Flour. Not just once in
a while but every single time!
Because this fine home-type flour
is specially milled and blended to work
perfectly in home-size recipes. To mix
quickly and easily with other home­
type ingredients. It gives you more
nourishing baked foods, too. Every
sack of Kitchen Craft Flour is now
enriched with B vitamins and iron.
Try this top quality all-purpose flour
today. If for any reason Kitchen Craft
Flour fails to please you, return the
unused portion to your grocer and
get back your full purchase price.
at SAFEWAY
•Bootlegger» must post Ceiling Price»’,'
’Federal Agent*•eiWTrick’ Liquor Truck’.
Doesn’t that go to prove, Joe. that prokiM-
turn does not prohibit?
“I watched condition* pretty carefully
during our 13 year» of prohibition in this
country. The only thing I could see we got
out of it was booties liquor instead of tr;ol
liquor... plus the worst crime and corrup­
tion this country has ever known."