The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 08, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    COQUILLE, ökKMHf. THURSDAY, OCTOBER A IMS.
COQUILLE VALUTI
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Riverton News
tor these classes and qualified and
competent instructors will be obtained
for * eauh course taught. A lisWof the
courses follows:
1. The course in l'arm Machines.
2. A course in metal work, includ­
ing drilling, tempering and machinery
repair.
3. Wood working^ including any­
thing that ia connected with carpen­
try. No furniture repair nor cab­
inet making will be taught, however.
4. Elementary Electricity, includ­
ing operation, care and repair of elec­
trical equipment. These last three
courses are one hundred twenty hour
courses The farm machinery course
is a thirty-six hour course.
- 5. Increasing milk production.
6. Increasing poultry and meat pro­
duction.
7. Egg production.
8. Pork production.
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9. Beef production.
10. Mutton, Lamb and Wool pro­
duction.
11. Vegetable production,' which
will take up the different aspects of
home growing, of which there has be­
come a great need
Classes five
through eleven are twenty-hour
courses.
,
Any out-of-school person, seven­
teen year* or over, may enroll. Those
Classes may be organized anywhere.
Shop classes, that ia, classe* in metal,
machinery, . etc., will need a shop
available, Of course; however, any
of the commodity course* may be
taught anywhere. Any person could
have the classes in his own home if
desired and if at least ten people
will sign up and attend the meetings.
Mr. Koch is the defense instructor at
Riverton and we are sure that he
would be glad to help anyone get
started in these classes.
Mrs. Ray Lewis, of Portland, visited quiUe, visited at the home of Mr. and
at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. Al­ Mrs. Frank Muller Sunday
Mrs. Ella Sinko had the misfortune
bert Lillie and'Mrs. Albert Gulstrom,
Alma Smith, a former Riverton
Warren Dow, youngest son of Mr.
resident, was in Coquille Tuesday for
to cut her hahd quite badly Iasi Week. and Mrs. G. B. Dow, left last Sunday
several days this week. —
a short visit with her sister, Mbs.
M n . Ward Evans, Pamela and
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con­ for Portland to join the U. S. navy.
Maurine and their guests, Mrs. Anna ducted the regular Sunday morning Mr. and Mrs. Dow now have four
Marjory Christiansen. Miss Stnith
now resides in Lebanon and came to
Fisher and Mr*. Carl Frances, visited services at which time the quarterly sons in the armed forces, three of
Coquille with some friends, returning
at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John communion service was observed. whom are in the U. S. navy.
home the same afternoon.
Services
Felsher and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sunday school followed.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and
Willson in Myrtle Point Saturday.
again next' Bunday, preaching at 10 daughter, of Coqui Ue, visited over the
The Smith-Hughes boys of the high
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgmon and a. m. and Sunday school at 11 a. m.
school have gathered several tons of
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook
scrap for defense purpose*. ■
Kenneth visited at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mr«. S. C. McAllister were and son.
Sunday
evening
guest*
of
Mr
and
z‘ Two nf the school teachers at Riv­
Daisy Doyle last week.
Mrs. Amanda Johnson is now visit­
Mrs. Shelby McAllister and Scott, Mrs. George Gillespie.
erton have received raises in salaries
ing in Coquille with Mrs. Alma Hal­
the past two months.
Mrs. Charles Griffith was a Thurs­ ter.
cam», over from Marshfield and
visited at the home of Mr. and Mr*. day guest of Mrs. Ward Evans.
The Home Extension group met at
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bpone and son
S. C. McAllister.
the high school gym last Friday and
4
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left last week for Portland to visit
The Freshman initiation party was
received instruction* in repairing
with their son.
held Friday evening at the Arago
and caring for their sewing machine*.
C. C. Stark, of Los Angeles, Cali­
gym and a lovely time was had by all
Mrs. Dorothy Bishop was present and
Mr. and Mr*. Z. C. Strang, of Co­ fornia, arrived in the valley on Wed­
playing games, after which refresh­ quille, were weekend guest* at the J, nesday of last week to visit friends.
gave instructions. AU of the school
ments were served.
> machines and two of the ladies’ ma­
H. McCloskey’s.
Mrs. Clarence Deadmond left last
The Arago L. T. L. will meet Sat­
chine* were repaired and cleaned.
Mrs. Lillie Dement was a weekend Monday for ‘California to visit Mrs-
urday
afternoon
at
the
church,
with
Mr. and Mrs. Lubert Bemetz are
guest of her sister, Mrs. Elisabeth John Scott and Mrs. Melvin Kenyon at
Mrs. George Gillespie as leader.
the proud parenta of a baby son,
Lett of Norway.
San Diego ¡tnd Mrs. Allen Allard at
A reception will be given the Arago
bom Tuesday at the Coquille Hos­
Mrs. Ray Lewis, of Portland, a sis­ Los Ahgeles. Patty, small daughter ■
school teachers this Friday, Oct. 9, ter of Roy Robison, came down Mon­
pital.
The baby weighed seven
of Mrs. Scott, who has been staying!
at the Arago gym at 8 p. m. Every­ day of lust week and is visiting rela­ with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
pounds, three ounce*. Both Mr. and
one is cordially invited to attend.
Mrs. Bemetz are former Riverton res­
tives and friend* here. She expects to G. B. Dow, also left with Mrs. Dead­
•> Mrs. Ellis Bark low, Rosie and Fred­ return horn thia Thursday.
idents. Mrs. Bemetz was the former
mond.
t
,
dy
of
Coquille,
visited
at
the
home
of
Ilene Harris.
Mr. and Mis. E. C. Crump, of Lee,
Last Friday tya* J- X. Schroeder’s
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Sunday.^
Stella Gasner, frvina' Shelton and
birthday and he had quite a surprise, visited last Sunday with Mr.' and
Mt- and Mrs. S. C. McAllister were
May Baumgartner are picking cran­
, ,
on arriving home from »Fork in the Mrs. J. A. Deadmond. "
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*.
berries at Bandon.
Those visiting with Mrs. Lillie
evening to find a house full of com­
O. H. Aasen.
Marvine PhilUps, who lives on the.
pany. His sister and family, Mr. and Johnson lust Saturday evening were
Mr. and Mrs. E. J- Myer* and Mr.
Lester Clausen ranch, is caring for
Mr«.. Levi Snyder, and daughter* Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Campbell and
and Mrs.,<Fyank Lane were Sunday
the Gasner children while Mrs. Gas­
Pearl and Ruby, and son Walter Sny­ three daughters of Coquille, Mr. and
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Stanley
ner is working.
der, who is a -captain on a boat on Mrs. A. J. Crump and two sons, of
Halter.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hartwell are
the Atlantic coast, which rune be­ Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Phillips
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Long
visited
at
moving from the Bean house to the
tween Portland, Maine and Boston, and son, of Coquille, Mrs. Dolly Simp­
the home of Mr. and Mr*. R. W.
former Molthu ranch on the hill.
Maes. It was the first time Walter son and daughter, of Coquille, Joe,
Bishop Sunday.
Robert Smith and Miles Hartwell
had been home in several year*. Also Crump, C. C. Stark, of Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie, Mr.
have both received notice from their
another sister, Mrs. Jas. Watson was California, and Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward and Mrs.
draft board to report for their physi­
present, her husband not being able Crump and daughter.
Mary Greenleaf drove to Bandon Sun­
cal examination.
The Riverside school
to come. A brother, Frank Schroeder
day.
Monday morning
Orin Holbrook, who left for service
Mr*. Lillie Dement of Myrtle Point, and wife, and C. A. Schroeder were
building with Mrs.
also there.
recently, is now located in Georgia.
visited at the home of Mrs. Lassie
Orin is in the parachute troop divi­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bunch and fam­ Coquille, as teacher,
Lett and.Mr. and Mr*. Emil Peterson
sion.
ily came in - from Roseburg Friday three Children in the
last week.
evening,
staying'until Sunday evening tend school.
Mrs. Ellis Holbrook was in talking
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish visited
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Farrier came
The Fairview Grange held a bas­
wth
her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
to your reporter yesterday and defin-
in from Reedsport and spent several' at the home of Mr. and Airs. Orvus ter Schroeder. Mrs. Eva Bunch was ket lunch at the grange hall last Sun­
' itely stated that her son, Ronald, was
day* at their heme in Arago lest Miller in Myrtle Point last Thurs­ a Sunday dinner guest at the Walter day and also gravelled the driveway
married last June 15.
Many of
day. They reported that Miss Alice
to the hall from the county road.
Schroeder’s.
*
, ■ .
Ronnie’s friends would have liked week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl were Sun­ May Miller had fallen and broke her _ Mrs. Maloney and son John, went
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ellis, of Marsh­
to have given, him and his bride a
day guests of Mr*. Annie Lett of left arm while playing at school that to Portland last week. She met there field, „visited last Sunday with Mr.
charivari when they were here over
day.
, <-
*
and Mrs. Cortland Ellis and family.
the July holiday* (the 4th) but he Myrtle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knife and Jes­ her husband, L. J. Maloney a profes­
.Mr. and Mr*. Melden Carl were
Floyd DeHart returned to Califor­
sional
golfer,
returning
from
Eau
would neither confirm nor deny his
S dlrlay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. sie Knife of Coquille, visited at the Claire, Wisconsin.
nia last Friday after visiting several
marriage, so we missed out on our
home
of
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Nile
Miller
Keith Cribb* of CoqniHv.
Mr*. R. R. Rackleff got a severe days in the valley With friends.
fun. However, Ronnie will no doubt
Mrs. Anna Fisher and Mrs. Carl I Sunday. Also Mr. and Mrs. Fred fall of five or six feet last Thursday,
Fred Ellis returned last week from
want to visit home again some time
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Frances, of Rochester, Wash., arrived Christensen.
Colorado and is now employed in the
but
was
fortunate
that
she
didn
’
t
—our turn is coming!
Mr*. J. L. Burtis and Mr*. Anna
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward
break any boneq, although she say* valley.
Evans Friday and spent the weekend Richardson left Monday morning for she has several painful bruises.
Word has been received from Ben
It wiA be impossible to give classes visiting there. They left Monday a few days visit with' friends and
Holverstott, son of Mr. end Mrs.
Louis
Williams,
of
Klamath
Falls,
in welding as had been planned and morning for Fortuna, CaRf.r where relatives in Portland. Mrs. Burtis went
a brother of Norman Williams, is here Robert Holverstott, that he has been
previously announced in thia column. they went to .visit their sister, Mrs to be with her^Awrt and unde, Mr
made a corporal in the army.
and Mr*. F. C. Hendricks of Portland, visiting relative* and Trends before
The welding rode seem to be unob­ John BeilonL
Mrs. Russell Stillwell, of Portland,
he
leaves
for
the
army.
tainable at this time. However, de­
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hammack. when they observe their golden wed­
came in on Wednesday of last week
Mr.
Kirk,
who
is
renting
the
Amelia
fense classes will be held at the Milton and Dicky, and Mr*. Mollie ding anniversary October 6.
to visit with her daughter and family,
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Tilgbman, uf Nelson ranch, left Friday for Port­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holverstott, and
school.
The first class, starting Barklow, of Redmond, Oregon, were
land*
to
take
hi*
army
examination.
around the middle of the month, will Saturday evening dinner guests of Coquille, and Miss Li|laverle Myers,
A. R. Bennett and WON. Deyoe are with Mr. and Mr*. Faye Holverstott
be a class in farm machinery repair. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller. Mis* of Albany, visited in Arago Sunday.
building a silo at Broadbent this week and daughter.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Roy
Mast,
Ardyce
The War Production Board meeting Dacey May Hammack remained at the
John Roper has a new flag flying at
for Martin Lessen. Mrs. M. B. Ben­
was held at Dave Philpott’s home home of Mr. and Mr*. Leland Bark- and Jerene, and Miaa Phyllis Brady,
his
home now.
nett, who has been with her son and
Monday night and at the meeting it low in Myrtle Point and Verie Ham­ of Alleghany, and Mr. and Mrs. John
The
Fairview Grange wll hold ta
wife,
A.
R.
Bennett
for
the
past
was decided to try defense classes at mack visited at the home of Mr. and Felsher, of Myrtle Point, Mr*. Anna
month, returned the first of the week regular meeting at the grange hall
Fisher
and
Mr*.
Carl
Frances,
of
Riverton in farm machinery repairs Mr*. Emmett Hammack in Myrtle
Rochseter, Wash., were Sunday din­ to her daughters, P. E. Brewers, in next Saturday Evening.
and if they prove successful, classes Point.
. /
West Myrtle Point.
Mrs. Lillie Johnson visited in
will also be held at Bandon and at
Merle Burtis and Margaret, of-Port­ ner guests of Mr. and Mr*. Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Druliner and quille last Saturday with Mr.
Coquille. We might note that Only land, vicited at the home of Mr. and Evans.
Mrs*. Fred Vetter visited at the Mrs. A. R. Bennett spent the day Mrs’-Donald Phillips and son.
35 per cent of the amount of ma­ Mrs. J. L. Burtis over the weekend,
home of Mr*. Ward Evans Thursday. Tuesday, in Marshfield shopping.
Mr. and Mr*. Harold Neal, of Co-
chinery sold last year will be avail­ reutrning home Monday morning.
Wednesday, Sept. 30, the Pleasant quille, Mrs. Perry Neal and Louise
able next year, due to shortage in
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Fleming, Don­ She showed Mr*. Evans some nice
material. It was emphasized very ald, Virginia and Glen and Miaa Lil- pictures of her son Freddie, who ia a Point Needle Club met at the home Crumley drove to Portland last
strongly at the meeting that farmers laverle Myers, came in from Albany cook In the army service in the of Mr*. Frank Southmayd for a pot­ Thursday where Harold joined the
get machines that they have in re­ and spent the weekend visiting in Hawiian Islands. She report* he is luck dinner. The following named Coast Guard. Louise stayed at Port­
were present: Mrs. Belle Lewllen, land to attend the Northwestern Busi­
fine.
pair and operation so that they can Arago and Coquille.
Mr*. Ward Evans attended the Mrs. Ella Bryant, Mr*. Harold Sim­ ness College. On their return home
meet the production goals more easi­
Mrs, Althea Harrah, of Fairview,
ly. ' These classes will take up the spent the weekend at the home of her Royal Neighbor* lodge- in Myrtle mons, Mrs. Ray Epperson, Mrs. J. F. they visited at Salem and spent one
Point Monday evening at which time Schroeder, Mirs. Harry Druliner, Mrs. night with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Conk­
operation, care, and repair of trucks, parents, Mr. and Mn. Frank Lane.
Th regular monthly W. C. T. U. she was joint hostees with Louiae A. R. Bennett and the hostess, Mr*. lin in Eugene.
tractors and autos.
Frank Southmayd. The afternoon
Carver for Initiation.
A crowd of young folks gave Louise
There are quite a number of avail­ meeting will be held October 13 in­
was kpent in doing a variety of hand Crumley a farewell party on Tues­
Mr.
and
Mn.
Harold
Fish
visited
stead
of
20th
as
wax
announced
ear
­
able subjects to be taught if enough
work.
the home friends in Coquille Sunday.
day evening of last week. Those at­
interest is shown in them. It is nec­ lier. The meeting wiM be
tending were: Glenda Richardson,
of
Mrs.
C.
A.
Keltner.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Miller,
of
Co-
Calling carda, W for >1.00.
essary that at least ten persons sign
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Donna Gillmore, Warren Dow, Jean
Duncannon, Bud Ryan, Gwin Rogen,
M®ue Lockwood, Margie Ryan, Ken-
ni^toger* and Floyd DeHart, of Los
Angeles, California.
Music and
dancing were enjoyed by all.
A chicken birthday dinner was
given on Wednesday of last week for
Perry Neal at his home. Those at­
tending were Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Neal, of Coquille, and Mr. and Mrs.
Allison Roberts, of Bunker Hill.
Harold Norris, of Eugene, visited
from Friday evening until Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. T. H Benham and
daughter.
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