down to Port Orford for Lawrence from Portland last Tuesday evening Barklow, Monday. , tu'ter spending several weeks there Donald Peterson, who fell from his at tbc.heme of her daughter, Mrs. E. bicycle and broke his shoulder, was A. Wilcox, who is ill. i able to be out Sunday but he will Mrs. Cal Ray and Mrs. Gail Brewer ' have to wear a .halter for several went to Euger.e Friday on business. ' weeks until his shoulder is healed. They returned Monday. The Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Shelby McAllister, boys stayed at the Benham home ''Scott and Marc, were Sunday guests while their mother was gone. Mrs. Faye Aolverstott.and daugh­ ,'of Mr. aud Mrs. S. C. McAllister. , Mrs. O. H. Clark and Mr. Schrief- ter, Lorene, returned home Monday er, of Myrtle Point, were Arago vis­ night from a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rankin, near itors last Friday. They were accompanied Mr*. Ward Evans visited at the Eugene. home of Mrs. George Whitney in home by Mrs- Rankin and a brother Myrtle Point last Thursday. home on furrough. •> Rev. Roy Parker has been hired1 Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans and Mr. ! and Mrs. J. L. Burtis and their house- as janitor at the grade school house. ! guest, Robert Bunnage of Portland, He started on his duties of clean­ i enjoyed a picnic dinner in the Dav- ing the yard and doing carpenter . enport grove above Myrtle^ Point last work Monday morning. Word has been received by Mrs. . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lundy . were hosts and the potluck dinner C. A. Holverstott of the birth of a * was in honor of their son, Robert, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Matt i who was home, on a furlough from Brownson. Mr. Brownson used to . Texas, where he is In training in work for Cal Ray at his logging camp the Army Air Corps. Other guests and i\ a cousin of Mrs. Holvertott. at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Brownson is with relatives in Felsher; Mr. and Mrs. Frank South­ Utah while he is in the Army in an , mayd. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Southmayd, eastern state. At Grange last Saturday night Ray | Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Davenport, Amy Marie, Donald and Bill; Mr. Deadptond resigned as treasurer and and Mrs. Albert Davenport; Jerene, Myrtle Holverstott was installed in Joan. Mary Ellen, Jeanie and Alice his place. ' Mrs. Hay Deadmond was and served sandwiches, Margaret, at Myrtle Point; Mr. and hostess Mrs. Lloyd Du venport and Shirley, cookies and coffee. Mrs. Alta Wolf returned to her of Broadbeqt; Mrs. Lila Ocheltree and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Frank home in Cortes, Colorado, after Larson, Linda Lu, Larry and’ Gary, spending a week at the home of her of Coos River; Mr. and Mrs. Chris brother, Cortland Ellis and family. Nelson, Mrs. Gordon McKarrow, Mr. She came to attend the funeral of her and Mrs. Allie Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. father Fred Ellis last week. Neil Ellis and family left for Bert Davenport and E. Davenport, also of Myrtle Point, and Elmer Huf­ thejr Home in Eugene Thursday last ford, of Coquille. Th^ host and week after several days here at the hestes^ furnished ice cream for the home of his brother, Cortland Ellis. occasion and in the afternoon the He came to attend the funeral of his- younger people spent the time horse­ father. Mrs. Charles Gaslin was dismissed back riding and swimming. Mrs. Ellen Carl, of Hubbard, and from Knife Hospital last Saturday Mrs. Amelia Laffer’y were Thursday after about ten days there as the re­ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. sult of cutting her hand. Ray Deadmond spent last week out Carl. Mrs. Ellen Carl has been vis­ iting at the home of her sfster, Mrs. in the Umpqua valley, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ryan recently Lafferty. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder, of heard from both her son, Bud," and letter Bandon, visited at the home of Mr. son-in-law, Earl Adam. They are and Mrs. Melden Carl one day last both in the European theatre, "Bud” in England and Earl probably in week. ?' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers and France. Four-H members leaving Wednes­ Harold Lee Ray, of Myrtle Point, vis­ ited at th* home of Mrs. Ida Myers day to attend summer school above Bridge were Lindy Lou Holverstott, last week. Wayne and Tyrrell Woodward Were Coralie and Ellen Ellis, Norman helping Stanley Halter with his hay­ Chezem, Walter Shutt, - Madeline ing Monday. jMrs. Wayne Woodward Croy, Duane Frye and Ruth Palmer. Margaret Rhinehart left Monday and Mrs. Ida Myers went over and visited with Mrs. Halter while the morning for Fort Lewik, Wash., where ____ __ _ she works in the maintenance office, tip to your 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edmunds of She jpent two weeks here visiting to The Sen- Powers spent Friday evening visiting her uncle, Ivyl Frye, and family. Her rl, or friend at the home of Mr? Edmund’s uncle, husband is stationed in India. i the U. S. Nile Miller. Mr. Knuunds is a for- i Mrs. H. M. Hall returned home ppreciated. est raqger. last week-end after several days In hfield, who 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller went to McAuley hospital in Marshfield. and plants Bandon Thursday to camp for a few Mrs. S. B. Hendrix, a former resi- emment as days. They were to return home dent of Fairview valley, has been dduals, was Sunday. , I dismissed from Keizer hospital after such shrub- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl are ex- spending two weeks there, following Baar Creek pecting their son and family, Mr. and a major operation. I be remem- Mrs. Kenneth Ceri and Kenneth, Jr., ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Noah have re­ st fire war- of McMinnville, this week-end for a j ceived word from their son, Billy, that he saw Elmer Goodwin as hU ago. short visit. » writer who A stork shower was given for Mrs. ship docked at the island, where Elmer is based. Boyd Hendrix, son of Mr. and Mrs. IS. B. Hendrix, was home on leave ■from San Diego. He said he was 1 but Ten minutes from Wendell Good­ to- enjoyed by all. bin in the Hawaiian Island* and did­ r—„ n’t knew he,was stationed there. FRIDAY,AUGUST11thot10:00A.M •I B1LXJNGS, MONTANA 68 REGISTERED GUERNSEYS with records of 501 pounds of fat in rlass GHI 78 REGISTERED HOLSTEINS with records io 808 pounds of fat on 2X in DHIA Vermilion Ranch, Rt. 3, Billings, Mont, Bui ft Intake a Bi AT!NG , Norway-News items Mr. and Mrs. Phillip »Jensen are parents of*a baby boy born Wednes- I day afternoon, July 19, at Mast hos- Albert Schroeder, of Johnson Mill, pital in Myrtle Point. He has been and his daughter and children, Bob, named Billy Ivor. Susan and Shirley of Portland, visited Mr. and Mr*. Oliver Enlund and Wednesday of last week at the home children were dinner guests at the 1 of his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Holverstott home Sunday. J. F. Schroeder. At a church board meeting Sunday Mrs. Otto Ziebarth, and -her morning Rev. Roy Parker was unani- daughter and husband. Mr. and piously elected chairman of the board Mrs. Ralph Panse, and two small to succeed Mrs. T. H. Benham, who children, all from Portland, visited resigned several months ago. It was several days last week at the home voted to purchase a new stove for of Mrs. Martha Jaqe Mullins and .son, the parsonage. Mr. Parker also was Jim. Mrs. Mullins is Mrs. ZietJhrth's asked to teach the adult class at the mother, insistence of ■ Mrs. Benham, former j Mrs. Lena Kellenbeager and Mrs. teacher of that class. | H. M. Bright and two children, Mary- • Word was received in the valley j land and Elizabeth, were Wednesday luncheon and afternoon guests of Mrs. A. R. Bennett and her mother, Mrs. Julia Leep. Mr. and Mrs. Bright are moving out of the Kellenberger apartments They are former residents of this the last of this month, to their new valley and were the first couple mar­ home near the tie mill the Bright ried in the new Fairview church. Mrs. brothers are operating east ol Myrtle Phillips was the former Viola John­ Point. (This will leave the Kellen- son of this valley, eldest daughter of berger apartment available for rent. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson. They Mrs. Ray Campbell'''and children have one sqn, Donny. Funeral ar­ visited Sunday at the home of her rangements are being made by the parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Yar- Gano Funeral Home. brpugh. Mr. and Mrs. King Wilson are pur­ Mr. and Mrs. Warren (Pete) Haga chasing the Earl Stein home and and daughter. Sherry Lou, from Bear have moved into their hew home. Creek, were last Wednesday dinner D. Rempel, of Coquille, They are also making arrangements guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. he regular Sunday morn- to purchase the small parcel of land J. F. Schroeder, spending the after­ service. Sunday school formerly owned by Jim Millard from noon there also. th an attendance of M., Tom Benham. ’ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett, Mrs. be services again next Mrs. Fred Coleman and three chil- Julia Leep and the Bennett's grand- raching at 10 a. m. and dren are visiting at the Robert Hol- son, Rudy Rudolph, spent the day *ol at 11 a. m. jverstott home. The Colemans live Sunday at the F. J. Fish ranch. It | wford had the misfortune in Marshfield. % was a business and pleasure trip ft hand very severely last Lillie Johnson, of Coquille was out combined. Mrs. Lilly Fish was there rill have to have it in a visiting her father. J. A. Deadmond. also, having come up the week before ie a while. .lagt week. with her brother and wife. Dr. and cAllister drove a truck Mrs. Russell Stillwell returned Mrs. C. W Endicott.' /fop /w/íí/ty wtii RE Goodrich FIRST IN RUBBER Your Ipçÿi rgerçsentative STANDARD "of CALIFORNIA Thornton