The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 11, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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Arago News Items
Bare Facts From
Bear Creek
The regular monthly Missionary
meeting was held at the home of
"The Column that’s Different’*
Mrs. Emil Peterson last Tuesday af­
(By Lana Leneve)
ternoon with the following in atten­
dance: Meedames Albert Lillie, Al­
Jess Gilmore was killed in an ac­
bert Gulstrom, O. H. Aasen, Ward cident at the Moore Mill at Bandon
Evans, Werner Plaep and Bobbie, last Thursday morning. The news
Charles Griffith and Mary Anne and shocked this entire neghborhood,
Mrs. Lizzie Lett Refreshments of where Mr. Gilmore was well and fa­
ice cream and cake and tea were vorably known. Until q few months
served to the guests.
ago he resided on Bear Creek and
Ladies Aid met Thursday at the then moved to Winterville Heights. A
church tor an all day meeting, with few months prior to his untimely de­
(he following present: Mesdames O. mise he sustained a broken ankle
H. Aasen, Albert Liilie, Albert Gul- while working at the same mill where
strom. Ward Evans, Stanley Halter he met his death. We can truthfully
and Ida Myers. Ward Eavna and state that Mr. Gilmore
____ __ _ was
____ one of
Maureen and Darwin Gulstrom joined 1 the mo6t likeable persons of our se­
ttle ladies for dinner.
Iquaintance, possessing a charming
Citizens Praise
Results Gained
For This Stale
Portland, Ore. (SPECIAL) — The
following quotations from letters are
typical of hundreds received ex­
pressing appreciation of Senator
Rufus ,C. Holman’s effectiveness at
the nation's capital:.
I have witnessed you^ fights in
our own state for the Oregon Na­
tional Guard, and later in the United
States Senate your fearless stand
for adequate appropriation for our
defense forces. You have truly been
a champion."
NEW OREGON INDUSTRY
•I hasten to extend congratula­
tions and sincere appreciation on
behalf of the people of Oregon for
the splendid work you. have done
in securing for Oregon* the alumina
clay plant/’
“You 'are doing a commendable
job in protecting the ini
i of the
Pacific Northwest as
as the
war effort.**
“We have been dealing for the
past twelve years with Oregon sena­
tors and congressmen in Washing­
ton and never have we received such
smooth cooperation and rapid hand­
ling of our every request for in­
formation and action.**
“I want to congratulate you heart­
ily on the successful outcome of
your effort to obtain "increased for­
est fire appropriations. This was a
hard, fighting chance, but you took
it and have won out. We are all in­
debted to you."
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“May I express my sincere thanks
to you for your interest and sup­
port given this recent deficiency
appropriation bill to provide ma­
ternity care to wives of enlisted
men in the armed forces.**
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“People like and respect you for
your independent and forthright
position on the vital problems that
are facing the country at this time."
“It is a pleasure .to know that
when some emergency like this
arises that we have representation
back in Washington that is able to
produce results.”
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“At this time we want to thank
you bn behalf of the industry and
the farmers for your efforts in see­
ing that the irrigation equipment
was Included with other farm equip­
ment." (For priorities)
STATE
TREASURER
REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES MAT 19*
tag M Jcrtt ta D m sum COMMUN
"| am sure that your resolution
asking for g fuU and ooRpieta in­
vestigation of Federal regulations
governing the distribution and sale
of meat, poultry and dairy products
will meet the universal approval of
the growers."
FARM PROGRAM AIDED
"I want to express our apprecia­
tion of your greqt and effective help
with regard to agricultural appro­
priations affecting ths extension
and research programs of the Land-
Grant Colleges. Thank you for your
assistance." JOSgi
“Your activity In the Forest Fire
-Protection Appropriation is being
very well received in the Pacific
Northwest,'_You are doing yeoman
service in this field. We are very
appreciative of your interest in Ex­
tension matters. A number of land !
grant colleges have indicated their I
appreciation of your interest.”
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“Hol­
head­
Port­
Names of signers not published
here as these were unsolicited let­
ters written to Senator Holman dur­
ing his present term.
Pd. Adv. Jerry Sayler, See. "Holman
for Senator Com." Wilcox Bldg.,
Portland, Ore.
IFantaf.' 4fen And
Women Who Are ,
Hard Of Hearing
For Delegate Republican
National Convention
VMe for
To make lids simple, no risk hear-
ing test If you are temi oorarily deaf-
bothered uy rin
Engineer Bonanza Quicksilver ened,
head noises due to hardened or coagu­
lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine
Mine, Sutherlin, Oregon..
Home Method test that so many say
If elected will do the best
has enabled them to hear well again.
You
must hear better after making
I know, how
this simple test or you get your mone,
<r*w AitwcutaMso
back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear
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Illi I Drops todav at Harrow
Richard Wilmot
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter and He is going to be missed, not for a
Mrs. Ida Myers were Sunday dinner short time, but for years to come,
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1 for it is hard to replace such an out-
Wayne Woodward.
¡standing man in any community as
Mr. and Mrs OU ver Myers and the deceased. Our heartfelt sympathy
Mrs. Ora Wellman, of Myrtle Point, ta extended toehis bereaved family,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I The extent of John Heffley*« in­
Wayne Woodward Sunday afternooh juries have finally been learned. A
Pamela Evans accompanied Mrs. J.; bone was shot away for a space of
L. Burtis as far as Marshfield last several Inches in his right arm, dur­
Thursday, after which she went on ing a torrid engagement in the South
to Allegany and spent a couple of Seas. Awarded the Purple Heart;
days with Mias Jerene Mast, while John is now back in the U. S. but
Mrs. Mast went out to Corvallis to must remain several months in the
see her other daughter, Miss Ardyce hospital before regaining the fuU use
Mast, who is attending O. S. C. this of the injured arm. It ta such cases
winter.
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as his, as well as other brave lads
. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterson and who fall in battle, that serves to in-
Donald were Sunday dinner guests crease our _ hatred of the
Jap“’
of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Plaep.
Last week Chas. Leach of Beyr
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fairchild, Rich­ Creek was called to his old home in
ard, Billy and Rotha, of Scottsburg, Nebraska by the death of a brother.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Septic sore throat and bad colds
Wm. Knabe, Friday.
still prevail in this district but are
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish made a gradually decreasing since the advent
trip to Portland over the wek-end. of good weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller attended
Spring fever has finally taken hold
the Brethren church in Myrtle Point,on “The Crick.1
Most everybody ta
last Sunday morning, after which i engaged in digging in their gardens,
they enjoyed a picnic dinner up on i Or are they digging angleworms?
the road toward Powers with the i
The Harrington-Ray camp on
following: Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller, upper Bear Creek, which has been
Phyllis Alice and Orvus, Jr., Mr. and engaged in falling and cold-decking
Mrs. Lyle Pauli, Charlene and Mari­ all winter, ‘started hauling last
lyn, of Myrtle Point; Mrs. Harold Thursday morning.
The logs are
Pribble and small son, of Norway; dumped in the Coquille river near the
Mrs. Martha Pauli, of Gardiner, and Prosper road.
Port Whittington.
That was a thoughtful gesture of
Mrs. Minnie Clinton and Mrs. Or­ the Coquille Police Department send-
ville Clinton, both of Coquille, and i ing us that mammoth bird dog awhile
Mary Breuer, of California, visited at back. The main trouble was the fact
the home of Miss Nettie Halter Mon­ that no red stamps or tokens accom­
panied the huge gift and the big fel­
day.
Patty and Jerene Bell, of Myrtle low ate like a horse. But he solved
Point, were Sunday overnight guests the problem by chewing his leash
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lillie.
" ~ and vamoosing and, evidently, being
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Shriver, Douglas picked up by some dog lover. The
and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dority' big mutt was a likeable fellow and we
and Kenneth, all of North Bend, were are hoping he found a good home.
Sunday* dinner guests of Mr. and The only trouble ta that he ta likely
Mrs. George Mason and family.
to eat himself out of it, unless it ta
Rev. O. A. Gray, of Coqulle, con­ a slaughter house or black market
ducted the regular Sunday morning 1 ttatacsm.
church service and the Communion
Clarence Gatchell, active in A.F.L.
service was observed at this time. organization work, accompanied by
Sunday school followed with an at­ bta wife and daughter, stopped at
tendance of 40. There will be ser­ Bear Creek last week, while enroute
vices again next Sunday, preaching down the coast.
at IQ S. th. and at the Sunday school
There ta an abundance of hogs now,
hour the usual Mother's Day program feed ta high and the price of pork as
Will be given. ■ Everyone is cordially paid the farmer ta extremely low. We
are wondering why the New Deal
invited to attend.
Mrs. Warren Haga and Sharie and crowd doesn’t declare an open sea­
Mrs. Jack Haga visited at the homes son on them and boost the price of
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and Mr. bacon? Well, the people would have
and Mrs. Melden Carl one day last the money to purchase it; that, no
week.
doubt, ta the reason they don’t. And,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zeller and too, they are “gunning bigger game
George, of Coquille, were Sunday vis­ now days, both small business enter­
itors in Arago.
f
prises and managers of mall order
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knabe have sold concerns. But they have never found
their place on Fishtrap and are mov­ a big enough gun to "pot" Harry
ing to Scottsburg this week. Misses Bridges or to stop John L. Lewis.
Our weekly proverb ta by Carlyle:
Judy and Beth Barklow, who have
Make yourself an honest man, and
been staying with Mr. and Mrs
•inabe, left Saturday with their then you may be sure there Is one
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mother, Mrs. Jimmy Spry, for Ar­ rascal less in the world.”
The Coos Bay Times, a New Deal
kansas, where they will be with Mr
Spry’s folks for a while.
, paper and avowed lover of Roose­
David Bishop came in from Fort velt, takes a crack at The Oregonian
LeWta last week on a few days’ fur­ in a recent editorial. Sort of re­
minds us of a flea taking a bite at a
lough.
Funeral services for LeRoy Eugene St. Bernard.
Sumerlln, five months old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Sumerlln, were
Alarm Clock* repaired at Schroe­
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held Tuesday afternoon, May 9, at der's Jewelry Store.
the Schroeder Brothers Mortuary in
Coquille at 2 p. m. The infant had
been suffering from heart trouble
ever since birth and he passed away
at the Sumerlln home last Saturday.
He leaves besides his parents, one
sister, Sylvia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robison and
family moved to Coquille last week.
Mrs. Lee Kellison and Bobby vis­
ited at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Henry Hervey at Lee Monday.
Mrs Tyrrell and son, of Coquille,
were Saturday overnight guests of
Mrs. Geo. Gillespie,
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LARS P. PETERSON
“It is nice to know that we have.
representation in Washington
understands our problems here.1
Original letter« containing
quotations may be seen at the
man for Senator Committee"
quarters. 408 Wilcox Building.
land, Oregon.
'Remember — Norton's for office,
school and heme supplies.
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane, of Ash-| personality. He was always cheer­
land, arrived at the home of Mr. and' ful, and while hobbling about on
Mrs. Frank Lane last Wednesday.'crutches, with the broken ankle, he
They will visit there for. about a was over-flowing .with good humor,
month.
{We feel his loss a very personal one.
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