The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 23, 1943, Page 13, Image 13

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Arago News Items
• Chrifhnaí
Barbarian/ from across
the seas would, if they
could, banish Christmas
forever from the earth.
But there'll always be a
Christmas! May the
Christmas season of 1943
find you in the midst of a
good old-fashioned Yule
celebration.
Merry Christmas from
all of us to all of you.
George E. Oerding
”
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t
tamas
HAT matter if
Santa comes in a
jeep, just bo it’s
Santa Claus? And it
IS Santa Claus ! Arid
this IS Christmas.
May the 1943 season
be an exceptionally
happy one för you
and your family.
W
FARR & ELWOOD
Norton** »tili have a fine »election of gift* for the laat minute shopper. •
Fairview News
Mrs. Earl Adams, Jr., spent the
Glen Colliar, small son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Collier, was operated on week-end from her home in Coquille
for appendicitis last Friday at the at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Ryan.
Knife Hospital in Coquille.
Mr*. Wayne Woodward and Mr*.
Mrs. Clara Hoag, of Portland, is
Ida Myers drove to Marshfield on visiting at the home of her daughter,
business, Monday. *
Mr*. T. H. Benham, and family. She
Choir practice was held at the home plan* to return to Portland Sunday,
of Mrs. O. H. Aasen last Friday eve­ Dec. 26.
ning with the fallowing attendance:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thompson
Mesdames Albert Lillie, Albert Gul- were shopper* irW Marshfield Satur­
strom. Stanley Halter, Ward Evans, day •
,
-
Patty Dow, grand dArghter of Mrs.
Werner Plaep and S. C. McAllister
and Misses Pamela and Maureen I Leona Dow and niece of Mrs. Clarence
Evanf.
■ Deadmond, is expected to arrive Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow nesday on the stage tb spend her
1 and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and Christmas vacation here. She attends
Ronald drove to Port Orford Sunday school in Salem.
evening and were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. Forty.
ter, Uonnie Ellen, were valley visitors
Mrs. Ward Evans drove to Myrtle Sunday from their home in Lakeside.
Point on business Saturday. Mis*
A |hort but nice Christmas program
Chloe Willson returned home with was given Sunday night at the church.
her and' spent the night at the Evans Recitations, song* and exercises were
home.
rendered. Mrs. L. L. Buoy gave a
“The Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller and Mrs. chalk drawing,
Laura Edmunds, of Coquille, were Candle.” Candy scone* were dis­
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. tributed at the close of the program.
Harold Fish.
CpI. G. B. (Beni Holverstott is
Oliver ^eyers, of Myrtle Point, vis­ home on furlough from Amarillo,
ited at the hothe of his mother, Mrs. Texas, where he is studying in the
Ida Myers last Friday evening.
Air Corp*. He expects to be here
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Millar received about two weeks.
a letter from their son, Wallace, from
The Jeff J-ynn family moved to
Fort Lindenwood, Mo. He said they Coquille Sunday." Mr. and Mrs. Card-
were well and that it was snowing well have moved into the Lynn home.
there.
—
Mrs. Leona Dow came out Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin and Ron- nesday from her home in Coquille to
; aid were Monday evening dinner visit her daughter, Mr*. Clarence
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Deadmond.
Barklow.
The Kline logging company started
a 1 The Christmas program
for the i trucking log* again on Monday.
school will be held this Thursday eve­
Tuesday, December 28, the Fair­
ning at the Arago gym at 8:00 p. m. view Extension Unit meet* at the
Everyone is cordially invited.
home of Mrs. H. M. Hall. Tho meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller visited at ing start* at 10:30 a. m. and is on
the home of Mrs. Laura Edmunds in "War Time Desserts.”
All home-
Coquille last Monday.
makers in the valley are urged to at­
Glen Zeller came in from Reeds­ tend, each one to bring her own
poii
dishes, siivrrwuic
silverware anu
and Bugai.
sugar. mis.
Mrs.
port oMiuiuuy
Saturday uiiu
and spent uic
the weeK-
week- uisnes,
'end at his home in Arago. He made a 4jall and Mr*. Frye are project lead­
trip out to Albany Monday on busi­ ers.
R. M. Noah was taken to the den­
ness for the company he is working
tist Wednesday of last week when he
for.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller attended has some teeth extracted. He had to
the Christmas play, ‘‘Christmas is a return for more extractions in the
Miracle,” at the Brethren church in hopes his health will improve. ""
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler ex­
. Myrtle Point last Sunday evening.
Rev. T. J. Pryor, of Myrtle Point, pect to leave Monday morning, Dec.
conducted the regular Sunday morn­ 27, for Eugene to spend a belated
ing church service and at the Sun­ Christmas with her parents, Mr, and
day school hour the annual Christmas Mrs. M. O. Edward*. They will stay
program was given as follows: open­ to attend the annual rally at the
ing hymn, “O Come All Ye Faithful" Lighthouse Temple on New Year’s
and "Angels from the Realms of day. They will be accompanied by
Glory;” vocal solo, “O Holy Night," Rev. and Mr*. Milton Stewart and
by Mrs. S. C. McAllister; scripture baby of Powers, who will join them In
reading, Luke 2, 1 to 19, the story of Coquille.
the birth of Jesus, followed by pray-
' er by Nile Miller; song, “Holy Night,”
Remember — Norton’* for office,
i by the ladies’ chorus; girls’ quagtette school and home supplies.
37tf*
numbers, "To a City in Judea" and
¡“Angels were Singing;” Misses Pa-
Pimples Disappeared
i mela and Maureen Evans and Glenda
Lillie, assisted by Mr*. McAllister;
Over Night
; recitation by Alan Halter; skit, "The
¡Gifts,” Mrs. Anna Smith, Maureen
'Evans, Lillian and Jaylene Simmons;
song, ”O Little Town of Bethlehem,”
¡by the ladies chorus; recitation, Pa­
mela Evans; recitations, Donald and
¡Lloyd Fish and Tommy Griffith, fol-
I lowed by song, "We Three Kings of
Orient Are," while all the children
| brought gifts up and laid them at the
¡manger, and the audience joined in
singing “Silent Night,” recitations by
I
Loretta Griffith, Ronnie Halter,
Darwin Gulstrom, Donald Peterson
and John Leeper, after which the
audience joined the children in, sing­
ling, “Away in a Manger.” Closing
j hymn was "It Came upon a Midnight
Clear.”
T imes
have changed ,
but Christmas remains unchanged—
the year's outstanding holiday in the
timeless cycle of love and gooc|
fellowship. In the same old familiar
way it gives us pleasure to wish for
you in this season of 1943 the most
in Christmas cheer and enjoyment.
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STEVENS' HARDWARE
users Who ar» no longer embarra»»»*
with un»ljMl^plmj>l»a. SuM and
BARROW DRUG CO.
Commission To Act On
Game Regulation* Jan. 8
,H. S. NORTON
Music & Stationery
The Oregon State Game Commis­
sion will hold its annual hearing in
regard to angling at ten o’clock Sat­
urday morning. January I, at it* of­
fice*, 610 Oregon Bldg., Portland,
Ore.
Consideration will be given at that
time to regulation* affecting seasons,
bag limit* and method* of taking of
game fish. The hearing la open to the
public.
■.'ailing caro«, 5u tor *1.00. »
TRIANGLE
r.r.s N lill.imook St . Pot Hand. Orel
At Christmas play and make good cheer
For Christmas comes but once a year
UTTERING more fantastically than the jew­
el* of Aladdin** cave are the Christmas
trees in the windows of this town and adjoin­
ing farm areas. Everywhere, everywhere Christ­
G
mas, and the spirit which Christmas bring*.
Sends you its
th« far comers of the
A globe go the Christmas
wishes and packages to our
boys in the service. With the
new world of the. future in
the making we look forward
hopefully to the Christmas
of tomorrow, while .wishing
you the happiest of Christ­
mases today.
SCHROEDER'S JEWELRY
Sincerest
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
We love this town and it* environs. We have
grown up here and have come to regard our­
selves as "a fixture." We have a great many
friends, "but not a friend to spare," and pt this
time we want to thank them, one and all.
ygS, CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR, SO » BE­
HOOVES US ALL TO MAKE THE VERY MOST OF IT. ON
Through the past year with its
trials and its shortages we have
appreciated your continued pa­
tience and loyalty to our prod­
ucts. We join our many Triangle
dealers in wishing you a very
Merry Christmas and a happier
New .Year.
THE EVE OF THIS JOYOUS SEASON WE TAKE GREAT
PLEASURE IN WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS THE FULLEST
MEASURE OF CHRISTMAS JOY AND HAPPINESS.
Bod Creager, Mgr.