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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1939)
PAGB ss extensive improvements by slashing ’Joyce, of Norway. The Henry Wyrick family from brush and building new fence on the , Several changes in tennants an Sandy Creek were Christmas dinner Dal n.1 King xin. ranch. ranches in the Norway community guests at the James E. Culver home. Patty Druliner attended the Giri have taken place the last week. Rus Mrs. Chas. Mack and son. Jimmy, Scout party in Myrtle Point Wed sell Smith, who has been working have both been quite ill with Hu. * I Mrs. Lena Alley and Ernest, of Co nesday evening. A. O. Hooton is sufefring from several years for Herman Detlefaen quille, were visitors at the Grange Mrs. N. Elzner and grand daughter, of Myrtle Point, has moved on the bruises and other injuries received Riverton school gave ■ very Anita Tedaen, of Portland, came Ernest Clausen place near the North when he fell at his home Sunday af The Fairview school held its Christ Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hubbell and Sunday afternoon to visit the latter’s Fork highway bridge; Henry Det- ternoon. It was thought at first that good Christmas program in the gym mas program last Thursday evening, on Friday afternoon. Each room at December 22, at the playshed. The small son, John, left Saturday to visit father, Herman Tedaen. Will Caudle, tefsen, who was on the Clausen place, he had had a stroke but he had re the grade school had its own individ program consisted of plays and reci her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of Norway, drove up after them in has moved on the Klausen place, ori gained consciousness and was able to ual Christmas tree and other iloron tations, with Santa Claus giving bags Jenkins, in Brewster valley. Mr. Tedsen’s car and Cornelia Clau ginally the Wright place; Martin speak a few words by the time the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rubybeach, sen, of Monmouth, accompanied them Garner, who has been on the Klausen doctor arrived. He is still confined tions, which were very pretty and of candy and nuts to the school chil brought forth the spirit of Christ dren and popcorn balls and orange's of South Dakota, are visiting Mr. and to spend the holidays with her par place, has moved on the D. R. Lewis to his bed and Glen Hutton is as mas. The program was attended by to the adults after the program. Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Waldo and family. Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clausen, of place at Lee. sisting in taking care of him. Plans • l*rge number from Riverton and Bogard, Mrs. Harrah and Miss Page Rubybesch is a nice of Mr. Waldo. Broadbent. had been made for a Christmas din Howard Loughser, of Wisconsin, vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leep and son, are the teachers at the Fairview ner at the Forrest L. Moon home in who has been visiting his cousin, Mrs. of Roseburg, and Melvin Bunch, of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Rycraft re school. Myrtle Point but when Mr. Hooten’s turned Tuesday from Corvallis, where Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fiser, who illness made it impossible for him to Miss Annamae Holverstott arrived Harry Hubbell, left Thursday morn Portland, had Christmas dinner with they spent Christmas with their par home Thursday to spend the Christ ing for Marshfield to visit relatives Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett and Mrs. have been living near Lakeside for go there, the family gathered at ents. Mrs. Rycraft’s sister, Helen mas holidaya, with her parents, Mr. there. about two months, moved back to Hooton's Haven instead. Those pres Julia Leep, of Norway. Harvey Thommtn was absent from Platt, accompanied them home. Pierce Peterson, of Arago, bought their home here last week. - and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott, and fam ent ware Mrs. Matilda Hill, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mart Ireland and ily. She is attending the Oregon Nor school all last week due to Illness. Miss Helen Bassett has been ill Mrs. Forrest Moon, Zella May, Eu five grade cows from Mrs. Amelia Mrs. Lillie Ellis, who has been in Nelson and came after them Friday. with the flu. their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl mal school at Monmouth. gene, and Edgar; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ireland, of Yakima, Wash., relatives Mrs. Jeanette Mack arrived on Hutton and Mr. And Mrs. Hooton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKinley and the Coquille Hospital for the past George A. Maas, of west Norway, of the Hull family, drove down Sat family, of Marshfield, spent Sunday week due to a fractured hip received purchased four milch cows from Mrs. Thursday of last week from Hamil Maude. urday to spend Christmas with them. with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Benham from a fall at the George McNeil Nelson Saturday. ton. Montana, to visit her son, Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McAllister, of home, left the hospital last Saturday Christmas eve was spent at the home and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laird tend son, Mack, and family. Marshfield, were Christmas guests at of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons and Archie L. Booher has been confined the E. J. Walker home. H. M. Waldo motored to Monroe and is at home with her son, Cortland dell, of Port Orford, were Saturday Christmas day at Mr. and Mrs. last Friday and returned the follow Ellis, of this valley. overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. to his home for several days with a Mrs. Hattie Hatcher, of Myrtle Freddie Dow is quite ill at his Walter Laird. Sunday they motored severe attack of Hu. Jim and June Point, was a holiday guest at the Adolph • Molthu’s home. Those en ing day, bringing Mrs. Waldo and joying the occasion were Mr. and Faye down to spend the Christmas home in Fairview with the flu. to North Bend to visit their daughter- have also been ill. home of her mother, Mrs. Melissa Mrs. Clifford Crump underwent a in-law, Mrs. Norman Laird, and new Mrs. Mart Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl vacation in Fairview. A group of Christmas carolers went Brownson. Mrs. Waldo Ireland, guests from Yakima, Wash, taught the Riverside school last year. major operation last Friday at the granddaughter. out Saturday evening and sang at The Roy S. Luttrell family enjoyed Maggie Simmons and son, Loran, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yarbrough and a number of homes where there are a Christmas reunion here, at the Lut Miss Bette Yeoman, who is a stu Mast Hospital in Myrtle Point. Coquille, Clark, Tom, BiU and How dent at the Southwestern Beauty Clifford Crump has moved to Pow children, Freddie, Annabelle and Sid shut-ins and aged folks, and also de trell home on King Creek. The fam ard Hull, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sim School in Marshfield, spent Christ ers where he has employment in a ney, of Yreka, California, arrived livered to them the “Good Cheer" ily consists of Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell, mons, Kay, Ellen and Duane, Mr. and mas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs logging camp near Eckley mountain. here Sunday evening to spend the boxes prepared by the community Miss Margaret Luttrell, of Eugene; Mrs. Adolph Molthu, Careen and DeVere Yeoman. holidays with Mrs. Yarbrough’s par Christmas committee. The group in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Varn, of Florence; Donald. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder, cluded Mr. and Mrs. Oriin Lett and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luttrell, of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ashbaugh and Joan, Virginia and Wilda Beckett, Gaylord; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott A family gathering was enjoyed family, of Riverton, visited with her and family. at the senior Mr. and Mrs. Gasner parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Powell, Mavis and Carolyn Barklow, of Betty Doney, Lynn Culver, Vivienne and children, Joy and Patsy, of Ada; Word was received here from Mrs. Salem and Corvallis, Oregon, respec Lake, Ruth, E. J. and Jerry Walker, and Roy Dwight Varn, who is stay home in Fairview on Christmas eve. Christmas day. A. O. Hite, of Ocean Beach, Califor tively, arrived Friday evening on Edward Morrison, Clyde Bartlett and ing here with his grandparents. All their children and grand chil Mrs. Donald Phillips, of Bandon, dren were with them. Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end and Christmas nia, that her husband's mother, Mrs. the night train to spend the Christ Karl Ehrig. Miss Marjorie Van Alstein is home Zenas Smith were guests of the day at the home of her parents, Mr. Emma Hite, formerly of Bandon, mas vacation with their grandmother, 1 from Portland to spend the Christmas family. While they were all gath and Mrs. Fred Johnson. Donald Phil passed away December 13, at the age Mrs. J. H. Barklow, of Norway. ' Christmas day guests at the J. F. holidays with her parents and broth ered ’round, much to the merriment lips drove to Fairview for her Mon of 90 years. She had many friends in Minnie E. Cox, of Marshfield, was Schroeder home .were: Mr. and Mrs. < er, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Van of the elders and wonderment of ths day evening, returning to Bandon Coos county and this community. last Friday appointed administratrix Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brodie, of Alstein and Byron. children old Santa came up out of Tuesday. Fred Yarbrough and children, of Brodie Shindie Mill, have a small Yreka, California, Mr. and Mrs. Wal Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, will of the »500 estate left by her lata hus the basement. Christmas was spent Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Richardson, the pulpit of the local church band, William Martin Cox, who died at the home of 3Q. and Mrs. Bart Glenda and Melva, motored to Rose pine tree in their yard decorated with lace Warner and Eva Schroeder, of occupy i Christmas lights, making a pretty next Sunday morning, at eleven a. Dec. 22. The appraisers appointed Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence i Gasner. Those enjoying the day were burg Monday evening to spend Freeman and children, of Fairview, 1 m. The people of the community are are Archie Philip, Arthur Christen Mr. and Mrs. Hany Pendleton, of Christmas with relatives there. They picture at night. son and Robert Swanton. Stacy and Louis Ward are making and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder and i cordially invited to hear him. Reedsport, Mr. and Mrs. Warren returned the following day. Willson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lorraine Kenison arrived Henry Gasner and family, Mr. and home Thursday to spend the Christ Mrs. Clarence Duey and family, Mrs. mas vacation with her parents, Mr. Cusic and Mr. anti Mrs Zenas Smith and Mrs. Vem Kenison. She is at» They say “Tiny” made a grand , Santa LtotuUng the Oregon Normal School at Claus. Monmouth. George Allen of Wilbur, Oregon, The Fairview and Riverside schools and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riding, Ann are closed for the Christmas vacation. Louise and Tommie are spending the The Fairview school closed Thursday, Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. while the Riverside school closed Fri W. A. Bean. Mr. Allen is Mr. Bean’s day. They will epen again after New nephew. Year’s. George Tracy Leach, of Coquille, Perry Neal, who underwent an op and Cart Alpine are «pending the eration at the Coquille Hospital, left Christmas holidays in Los Angeles. the hospital last week. He spent a few days in Coquille and then left Saturday for Eugene to spend a short time with his wife, who is taking SYRUP Sleepy Hollow pint can 19c treatments there. Harold Neal ac (jAllU I While Quantity Lasts companied him. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 oz. can 17c Bill Harpel, who attends the Uni versity of Oregon at Eugene, spent 2 bars 11c PALMOLIVE SOAP the Christmas vacation in Fairview with his mother, Mrs. Mildrede P & G SOAP Reg. Bar 10 for 35c Waldo. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dow and Pat 2 cans 25c Niblets CORN ty, of North Bend, spent Christmas day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunbrite HOMINY Van Camps 2y2can 9c G. B. Dow, and family. , 3 cans foe Riverside school held a Christ LUNCH BOX SPREAD qt 37c mas procram last Friday afternoon, December 23. Short skits and recita 3 tall cans 20c MILK Cherub Red or White tions made up the program. The As we start a new year, presents were opened following the TEA Canterbury Black Vz lb. 25c program. The children taking part we extend our thanks for in the program were Glenda and TOMATO Juice Sunny Dawn 3 cans 25c Melva Richardson, Alma and Glenn Red Arrow your support during the Thommen and Miss Ida Oerding, PEAS Honey Pod 2 cans 25c teacher. Those enjoying the pro 49 Lb. Sack gram were Mesdames Glenn Thom LIME RICKEY 28 oz. bottle 2 for 39c men, Fred Johnson, Ray Deadmond, J. A. Deadmond, Clarence Deadmond, Albert Thommen and Miss Helen Varieties Johnson. 1C es. The Fairview-North Fork Grange, No. 739, held a supper at the grange hall last Saturday evening. A busi ness meetipg was held, followed by a short procram. The remainder of /(the evening was spent in dancing. r News Items From Adjacent Communities Riverton News Fairview News Items Bridge Notes Norway News Items Probate Court Cases 5c 83c 10c 25c 99c PA nii V H ard M ix SHORTENING sr- CLEANSER BEANS FLOUR last year. H.S. Norton Music & P. 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