The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 16, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1938.
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Chadwick lodge No. 68
A. F. i A. M.
Stated Commuuicatio«
Tuesday, July 12, • P- m-
The Economics club of the Fair­
view-North Fork Grange held its reg­
ular meeting in the grange hall on
Wednesday'of last week. A potluck
luncheon was served at noon.
A
lovely shower was given Mrs. Phillip
Jensen. Those present were Mes­
dames Harry Hubbell, Albert Thorn­
men, Cortland Ellis, David Tosten,
Charles Holverstott, Vem Kenison,
Ernest Hatcher, Ned Kay, John Roper
and Jane Roper, Ray-Norris, Robert
Holverstott, Phillip Jensen, Verlin
Moore, Lans Leneve, Bill Earle, Paul
Prince, Althea Harrah and Misses
Bette Yeoman, Lorraine and Nelda
Norris, Annamae Holverstott and
Lorraine Kenison.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ray left on Wed­
nesday of last week to attend the
state trap shoot at Bend, Oregon.
Carl Alley returned horn? last
Sunday from the Coquille hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Ellis and
family, of Fairview, and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Blum and two sons, of
Coquille, motored to the beach at
Sunset last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Earle left last
Sunday morning on a vacation trip
to the Yellowstone national park.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morey and chil­
dren, former residents of this com­
munity, have moved back to Fair­
view.
Eugene Judd is visiting at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Judd.
Maxine Engels is confined to the
Coquille hospital with pneumonia.
Dr. C. G. Stem, chiropractic physi-
cian, foot correction!«!, electric ther­
apist 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. tf
T-
, T,
W>
Hoffman, of Myrtle Point; Leatha
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgmon, Ken­ Munford, Jean Watkins, Patricia
neth, and Miss Frankie Edgmon, Mr. Griffith and Mrs. L. M. Aasen and
and Mrs. Arthur Farrier and Jack, Lavaun, of Arago. The table was
Mrs. Daisy Doyle and Mrs. Arthur beautifully decorated with orange
Emanuel Baptist Church
St James’ Episcopal Church
Doyle drove to Sixes Saturday and blossoms and rosebuds, with a large
Fourth and Elliott
Car. 3rd and ElRjtt Streets
blue and silver airplane sailing above
enjoyed a picnic there.
Bible School, 9:8» a. m. ’
Rt
d.
GMor
,e
R.
T
irney,
Vicar
The regular weekly bible study met it, then a streamer of ribbon run­
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m.
Summer Schedule in effect
Wednesday evening at the church ning to each plate, fastened to a min­
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
8:00
a.
in.
—
Holy
Communion.
with the following attendance: Mr. iature plane as place card. As each
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p
9:30 a. m.—Morning Service and
and Mrs. S. C. McAllister, yrs. Ward one pulled her streamers a wee en­ Sernrpn.
m.
Evans and Mrs. Naomi Robison. They velope appeared containing the news
W A. Stephen«, Pastor
will meet again next Wednesday at of the engagement. The luncheon
Church
of
God
was
served
in
three
courses
and
the
the church.
Coquille Tabernacle
Corner Seventh and Henry Sts.
Mrs. H. E. Watkins, Jean and Anne, afternoon was spent playing pro­
gressing
games
on
the
lovely
lawn
at
Second
and Heath Streets
L. E. Neal, Pastor
drove to La Grande last week to
the
L.
M.
Aasen
ranch.
t
unday
school,
10
a.
m.
Rev.
R.
D.
E. Smith, minister
■pend a short time visiting relatives
Miss Lavaun Aasen left Wednesday
P.-eaching at 11 a. m.
Subject,
Sunday School at 9:46 a. m.
there. They were accompanied by
Morning Worship at 11:00 a. m.
A. T. Hill, who had been visiting his for Seattle, Wash., to attend a five “The Scriptures Must Be Fulfilled.’*
Evening service 7:45 p. m. Subject,
Young People’s service at 8:46 p. m.
daughter, Mrs. Watkins, at Arago, weeks’ summer course at the Univer­
sity ,,ot Washington. She will visit “A King Made a Great Feast."
Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m.
the previous week.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening,
Prayer Meeting, Tuesday night at
Ladies Aid met Wednesday after­ at Olympia and Wenatchee, Washing­
7:30 p. m>
noon at the home of Mrs. J. L. Bur­ ton, for a week before the term be­ 7:45 p. m.
Bible Study Friday night at 7:30.
tts, at which time the ladies gave a gins.
The regular monthly meeting of
Methodist Episcopal Church
surprise miscellaneous shower for the
new bride, Mrs. Shelby McAllister, the Missionary society was held at
Evening preaching 7:30 p. m.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
and also a surprise handkerchief the home of Mrs. Jesse Damron on
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
Coquille, Oregon
Hall
’
s
Creek
last
Tuesday
with
the
shower for Mrs. Ward Evans in honor
m.
Sunday
School
at 9:30 a. m.
following
attendance:
Mesdames
J.
W.
of her birthday. After the giftshad
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
been opened and admired the hostess Barnett, Ed Myers, and Neil, ‘of Co­ eryone welcome.
Subject for next Sunday, “Is the
served her guests with a lovely lunch-» quille; Mesdames B. B. Watkins, H.
G< A. Gray, Pastor
Universe, including Man. Evolved by
eon of ice cream and cookies. Those E. Watkins, Jean and Anne, O. H.
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present were: Mesdames Frank Bur­ Aasen, L. A. Myers and Lillaverle, 1 The Holy Name Catholic Church Atomic Force?”
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
bank, Earl Edgmon, Arthur Doyle, Alma Halter, Arthur Doyle, Earl Edg-
Coquille: 1st Sunday, 10:30 a. m., o’clock.
Albert Lillie, Marvin Shaw, Adrian mon, Stanley Halter, Albert Lillie,
2nd and 3rd Sunday, 8:30 a. m.
Free public Reading Room open in
Halter, George Zinzerling, Stanley S. C. McAllister, Sam Damron, Jesse
Myrtla Point: 2nd Sunday, 10^30 %.. Church Building every Tuesday and
Halter, L. A. Myers and Lillaverle, J. Damron and Mrs. John Damron and m: 4th
h SimHnv.
-
jj >11^
Bimdiv. 8:30
8:3n p ■ m
Miss Fffie Cl**nn*ll ne
«f I
O Wen» T
MNn’ÎJt sw>êwy,
íRh*W
two to five o’clock.
«t Inori btnfñert moding a prò-
Sunday, 10:30 a. m.
*
The public 1« cordially invited to
H. Aasen, Glenn Griffith, Lawrence gram was enjoyed as follows: Scrip­
Powers, 4th Sunday, 10:30 a. m. i attend our services and to visit the
ture
reading
by
Mrs.
O.
H.
Aasen,
Rackleff, S. C. McAllister, Ward
Rew J. M. Sheridan. Pastor Reading Room.
Evans, Shelby McAllister, J. L. Bur­ hymn by the entire group, prayer by " 1'l.T1
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.
Mrs.
B.
B.
Watkins,
reading
by
Mrs.
tts and the Misses Bernice Gillespie
EfT.
Luthy
home.
family for a visit.
and Mary Jean McAllister and Stanley Halter, solo by Mrs. Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Luttrell, Jean
Allister,
reading
by
Mrs.
John
Dam
­
Frankie Edgmon.
BRIDGE
Luttrell and Roy Dwight Smith, of
ron,
vocal
duet
by
Jean
and
Anne
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hatcher and Reedsport, and Mrs. Glenn Scott and
ducted the regular Sunday morning Watkins, clarinet solo' by Anna Lou children, Clara, Eileen and Johnny,
little daughter, Joy, of Ada, spent the
Damron,
accompanied
by
Jean
Wat-
church services. Sunday school fol­
who arrived last week from southern past week-end at the Luttrell place
lowed with an attendance of 35. S. kins. Refreshments of strawberry Arizona, parked their trailer house in on King creek.
C. McAllister was leader of the Chris­ short-cake and punch were served.
A. O. Hooton, who was quite bad-
The regular meeting of the W. C. T. Hooton’s grove overnight and called
tian Endeavor hour and Elwyn Nosier
os»
friends in this-community. Ty'b'urriedinapowder explosion a
U.
will
be
heJiL.next
-Tuesday?
Ftttie
1
had charge of the evening services.
Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher are former res­ week ago, is recovering nicely, though
There will be services again next 21, at the. home of Mrs. S. C. Mc­ idents of-»Bridge, having moved away
still unable to be up more than a few
Allister.
Everyone
is
cordially
in-
Sunday as usual.
from here about 15 yean ago. Mr. minutes at a time.
vited
to
come
and
join
us.
.
There will be a picnic in the Nor­
Lynn Culver returned home Satur­
Miss Rachel Woodward left last Hatcher hoP?»
serure employment
way grove, July 4th, to which every­
in this county.
day night from a visit with Virginia
Wednesday
for
Europe,
where
one 4» cordiahy invited. - - This is
spend most of the summer. , | Mrs. Amelia Hill, who spent the Wilson at Sitkum.
sponsored by the Christian people of plans to
A Father’s Day program will be
dmds to
She
intends
to visit
visit Norway,
Norway, Pari«;
Paris, pa8t acho°1 year with the Strwart
Coos county.
presented
during the Bible School
ijGermany
and
other
nlacesl-I.
aylor
-
Drew.
where
Mxs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow, London&Gernru Is _ will
help her
in her
taylor was teachln«’ came last week hour next Sunday morning.
I
which
site
feels
will
help
her
in
her
accompanied by Oliver Myers left
I to visit for a while at the home of her
Tuesday morning for Spray, Oregon, art work.
mother, Mrs. Melissa Brownsbn, and Justice Court Cases This Week
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Farrier
and
where the men will be employed this
with her were her daughter, Miss
Verne
Garoutte
were
Arago
visitors
Ernest Dwight Byer, who confessed
summer.
- S
Mabel Hill, and the latter’s friend,
to shooting George Black at Empire
Johnny Myers, of Broadbent, is over the week-end.
Miss
Hazel
Jarvis,
both
of
jvhom
had
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle are go­
on the night of May 28, was bound *
helping Ed Myers on the ranch for a
ing to gaove on the T. Cook ranch at a few days previously arrived from over to the grand jury by Justice
while.
Los
Angeles.
Clarence Barton here yesterday. His
On June 26th there will be a special Myrtle*Point.
The Christian Endeavor meeting
bail was set at 815,000. He is charged
program at the church combining
next Sunday evening will be in
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
with assault with intent to kill. His
Father’s day, Flag day, Children’s
charge of one of the new members,
day and Promotion day all In one.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bennett, Mrs. Wilda Beckett, who will use the topic, victim is now well on the road to re­
covery.
The committtee has prepared a fine Julia Leep and Melvin Bunch were "Dependability.”
Another case in J. P. court here
program for this occasion and every­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dwight Culver was honored I
one is cordially invited to attend.
Ray Morrison at their logging camp Sunday with a gathering of relatives yesterday was that of Henry Crump.
( He was arrested by the state police in
Mrs. L. A. Myers and Lillaverle and on Roland Creek.
and friends in honor of her birthday
Mrs. Gordon Fleming, Donald, Vir­
Miss Hazel Gearhart returned to anniversary. Those who congregated Fairview valley, where he and his
ginia and Glenn camped at Charleston her home at Dora after spending the under the trees in the yard for the I wife were in possession of 50 fish, 36
I of them too small to be legal. He was
Sunday night, returning home Mon­ winter at Phoenix, Arizona.
delightful picnic dinner included the
day.
Virginia Pearson has been confined following. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knight fined 825 and given 30 days in the
Joe Bognuda arrived from Fern­ to her home for the past few days be­ and Chas., Jr., of Gaylord; Mr. and county jail.
dale, California, last week and is , cause of tonsilitis.
Mrs. DanieJ Cribbins, Hilda Mae WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
visiting his wife here.
T. P. Haberly, band leader at the Miller and Mrs. Charlotte Davis, of
Notice is hereby given that all
Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Myrtle Point high school, is organiz­ Myrtle Point; Helen and Linden Low­ warrants issued before April 3, 1938,
Daisy Doyle were: Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ ing a community band. Weekly prac­ ers, ot Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. Chris by School District No. 47, Coos Coun­
thur Centers and Thane Goodman, tice will be held in the local high Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lund ty, Oregon, have been called for pay­
ment and interest on them has
of North Bend; Mr. and Mrs. James , school building.
and little daughter, Lois, of Marsh­ ceased.
Combe, Mrs. Robert Martindale, Mrs.
The regular monthly meeting of the field; Mrs. Cora Axe, of Coos River;
Dated June 9, 1938.
Adolph
Wayne Martindale, Dick Martindale, Fox Breeders Association was held Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Butler, Jerry and
Clerk
o. 47,
of Camas Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday
■
at the C. Carman ranch near Louise, of Coquille; Jackie Roundtree, 21t3
Gaylord, Ore
R. E. Doyle and Jane, of Coquille.
Yellow Creek.
At noon a potluck of Remote; George Matthews and
4.
Thane Goodman, of North Bend, lunch
;
was enjoyed by about fifty peo­ daughters, Doris and Wilma, of Rose­
has been visiting at the home of his ple.
,
burg; Kenneth Tonolie, of Cottage
cousin, Mrs. Earl Edgmon, for the
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Carns, of New Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
past few days.
Briber, California; visited at the W. Knight, Donald and Alice; Mr. and
At a lovely luncheon served at the W.
- Deyoe home Monday.
Mrs. Frank Culver, Lynn, Tommy,
for every occasion
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Verna Mae Balkama, four day old Edson and Eleby Ann; Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Alsen, last Sunday, Miss La- ( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Orvin Finch, Marian, Gene and Char­
Plants or Blossoms
vaun Aasen announced her engage- Balkama,
;
passed away at her home lotte; Mrs. Lucy Culver, Mr. and Mrs.
See them at
ment to Mr. Jesse Dunning, of Seattle, < Tuesday. Besides her parents, the James E. Culver, Mr. and Mrs.
Wash. Guests present at this lovely child
,
leaves an older sister to mourn Dwight Culver, Mary Lou and Evert.
affair were: Misses Arlie Aasen and the
|
loss.
Hilda Mae Miller remained for a
Lucille Flitcroft, of Coquille; Lola
Phone M
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mananne, of week’s visit wyth Mgry Lou and Evert 257 So. Taylor
Norris, Dolly Booth and Mrs. E. F. Portland. were Tuesday visitors at the went home with the Chas. Knight
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