The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 15, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Bare Facts From
Bear Creek
Fairview News
Mrs. M. O. Edward.
~”
The Catan* that’s Different”
u i vnanss; Mrs. Theo Schiel; Mrs.
overnight Friday at the L. L. Buoy
(By Lans Leneve)
u
ardson and Jimmy Mullins; Mrs
““ d
yAu p, tnt
Next Sunday is Father’s Day. The home. Mrs. Edwards returned to her ’“I
hün>e in Eugene Saturday. She had
“**'
Btearn’
roam,
Nation pays homage to Dad.
To home
regular Sunday men­
those who are still fortunate enough been visiting the Wheelers in Pow« cw'ducted
[ i tag
— church
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service.
J. W.iKvans and
t > have Dad with us it is a day for tor two weeks.
Extension Unit met Tuesday, June
°*^alein- house gue^of Mr.
rejoicing. To those whose Dads have
departed, it brings a tinge of sadness ;«, at the grange hall when Mrs. Doro- t and Mrs. Steam, accompanied them;
but brightened by fond memories ! thy Bishop Dunn explained, '’Women i also Harry McNary, who favored the
that are recalled on this day that has > and the Oregon Law.** Those present audience with a vocal solo. Sunday
been set aside to honor Dad. It 'besides Mrs. Dunn were Mesdames , school followed with an attendance of
[Myrtle Holverstott, Iris Holverstott, ¡41. There will be services again next
brings to mind happy hours spent
[ Roxy Frye, Lottie .Fanno; Pamelia Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m. and
t,eside the family fireside, of child­
hood problems that were brought to Hatcher, Audis Enlund and Helen Sunday school at 11 a. m.
Dad In that far distant past-mem­ Chezem. There was a potluck din- 1 Mrs. Ward Evans attended the
The two 'new offhars',toy“1
convention held at
ories once again relived on this day.
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About every worth' white child al-
presented with
with a
a corsage.
corsage. ~Th^were
P®*“ ,, . *
**
They were 1 _-too
bUo ’ ,pok
I
ways looked up to Dud ang always presented
*“J*”
tv
figured him tope, not only during Chairman Iris Holverstott and Vice
*, very tove,y
*“
those kid days, but through life as Chairman Lottie Fanno. The sec.-
“J? “
_
Pamela
well. He was a greet guy in those treas., June Butler, was not present
far. distant days and he still is a won­
m “ u ‘ vh
to M yrt U P oin ‘
derful guy, whether living today in
reality, or merely in fond memory.
j
J birthday
Yes, it is fitting, indeed, that the Na­ shower was given Mrs. Quivey.
< Mr* Ida “F*” Mr* st«n»«y H*1'
tion should set aside a day on which andatMB°leN °HdeStofaUgteftr R
X
r
k
^^t« -nd Mrs. Wayne Woodward were
to honor Dad.
.
»t the home of Mr
After being on again and off again morning for Bend, where she has „
been
”
employed
„ W r-I- .-TT-
at Camp Abbott. SX^ll
An- -* JI und Mfg Frank
over a period of several weeks, on 1 F"
! and Mr». Frank Lane,
account of the late spring rains, the other daughter, Peggy." wfi* home *4»
Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Bari
last
week-end
from
Eugene.
logging trucks operating from the
visited
at the home of Mr. and
Lieutenant
Harold
Norris,
son
o<|
I l.u rington-Ray Camp on upper Bear
Mrs.
T.
H.
Benham,
and
Bette
Lipin-
Clarence
Rutter Sunday-
Creek are really doing their stuff.
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A woman in Portland called up the
lc< Ule
evenln
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«Maim « , <* Jun»! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers
airport there (the army airport) and 1 at the Lutheran church in Chicago. Harold Lee Ray, of Myrtle Point, vis­
attendants were Mr. and Mrs. ited at the home of Mrs. Ida Myers
complained about the noise of the 1 Their
Tobin. Lieut. Norris had been hon­ Sunday.
training planes in flight She was
informed by the officer in command orary usher at the wedding of the ( A group of young folks enjoyed a
that the constant flying meant the Tobins’ daughter, Shirley, a few days ! party given at the home of Mr. and
sating of more of our boy»' lives previously. Lieut. Norris and bride Mrs. Jake Moomaw Saturday eve­
present
were olend
Misses
Cr.wfordi
.
when they became engaged in ac- werf given . reception at ths1 Tpbin 1 ning. Those Nola
home
after
th.
ceremony.
He
left
;uul
»olycrom,
Maureen
•ual combat. The woman replied
that she wished all the flier» were Saturday morning tor R°«weU. "^¡Evans and Don* Moomaw. Me^.
dead, so that she might get some Mexico, where he will take Transition. Kenneth Donty, Junior Gulstrom,
Weakly
v<r.
sleep. We are wondering if by any i training. They plan for Mrs Norris
».^x.
to J°ln hlm there In a short time,
chance she happens to be one of those
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' David Sutton; 1 Mr McMichael
Harry
Goertzen
and
Mr> and David Moomaw.
GiUwpte
• ladies from HeU” that we
Were
in charge of
Sunday school and
Were in
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1m1
heard so much about. If she ta’
church In the absence of Rev. Roy
should return home for that to where pBrgeri
Mr. Gillespie to to be employed at
she belongs.
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I H. t C. met at the home of Violette
the present time,
Everett Cameron purchasM »Id Geitner 7^^,. June K
Mrs. Ward «Evans, Pamela and
and traded iwo truck loads oi
ing having been postponed one'day. Maureen visited at the home of’Mr.
last week- There to one advantage n Thoge pre-ent were members, Gene­ and Mrs. Chaster Willson in Myrtle
disposing of a horse, there isn t any
vid*vsa “
Fil ^
l» : •
s a y,n
w mill Myrtle Point last Saturday.
gas or rubber to be argued about ^***,
^
Holverstott, Bethel Norris, Helen
I f he is slightly the worse for wear, I.
Chezem and Phyllis, Audra Enlund
it isn’t necessary to call in a mechanic
i and Joan and Patty. Guests were
-a few feeds of oats will put him
Mrs. Carole Blohm, Margie and Roy.1
back on the road again.
1 Grange met last Saturday night for !
Jack Arnold, bur old fishin’ friend
from Coquille, stopped in to see us regular meeting. The Chezems were
a while back. He'was very anxious hosts, serving chicken sandwich,
to have us look over his fishing boat, strawberry shortcake, cream an
coffee.
which he had along on a trailer. So
Mrs. Clarence Deadmond has r<
we both stepped out to look the boat
turned home from Seattle, wh.ro st
over (Jack and L) But at the same
.had been visiting relative».
instant, our gaze was attracted to
Phyllis Chezem returned hona
something* else. Well, anyway Jack
. Wednesday from Roseburg, where st
pulled off for home without either of ■
visited at the Glenn Richardson horn
us looking at his boat. That is, we [ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Davis are par
are pretty sure that Jack’s boat
.nts of a baby boy, born last wee
doesn’t wear shorts. But if that was
at Knife hospital in Coquille. Mr
Jack’s boat that we were really look­
Davis and baby were brought ham
ing at, we claim that it was a real
Monday by Mrs. Fanno.
work of art
Mrs. Russell Stillwell to in Portlanc
We wish to thank. Dr. Calver Oram
t being called there by the serious ill
Mace, of Sahta Barbara, Calif., for
{ness of her daughter, Mrs.'E. A. Wil
his splendid letter of appreciation for |
cox. Mrs. Wilcox to a sister of Mn
this column and comments regarding .
Robert Holverstott.
our personal freedom and rights un- |
Mr. and Mrs. Quivey escaped |n
der The New Deal. Parts of his let-
t
, ¡Jury When fheir car h|t loose gr
ter—a real message to the voters of un<j
y,,
this country wi|l
will be printed
Drlnted just
hist as
Coquy], June I,' turning i
«pop ps space pernfjt». Apd ’Wf
twiye. it was fortunate none v
wish to thank another good Ameri­
hurt, a» the car was demolished.
can citizen—John Donovan—for« his
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nice letter in which be backs to the
fullest, the stand we have taken re­
garding the Japs that are residing in
The annual Missionary Silver
this country. His opinion on the sub­
ject is, indeed, praise-worthy. Many was held at the home of Mrs. W
Evans last Friday afternoon 1
thanks to both these good friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haga, accom­ Mrs. O. H. Aasen and Mrs. Mel
panied by Ronnje and Lucy, spent a Carl assisting Mrs. Evans as hoste
few days fast week visiting at the tor the afternocin Several vgry In
Jumbo” Albertson homp at Reeds* terestlng games wyfe played and 1
port. Mr Haga claims that the trans- short program was given as follows
r>ftat|0fl froip oytiying districts tq ¡Scripture reading on prayer by Mrs
the Reedsport depot Is something that i O H- Awn; P«jw »ong. «l am Pray
ing for You,” by the ladle» trio: M m
should be corrected.
Graydon Haga, Bear Creek farmer, dames Albert Lillie. Albert Gulstrom
has recovered from a recent serious Stanley Halteo Werner Plaep, S. C
mouth and throat ailment. It wasn’t McAllister, Jake Moomaw and Dona
the hoof and mouth disease, but prayer by Rev. T. J. Pryor, of Myr­
GraydSn says that he can sympathize tle Point; vocal solo, “Bless Th fa
House,” by Mr». S. C. McAllister
with cattle thus afflicted.
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short, skit by Mesdame* Wemei
Plaep, Melden Carl and Charles Grif­
fith; song by the la^leg trR>, "Softly
and Tendejl^?' A lovely luncheon ol
fruit salad and cookies, tea and- cof­
fee was served by the hostess to the
I following guests: Mpsdames Emil Pe­
Well some how we missed
our column {he pgst two
terson, Charles Griffith, Loretta, and
wegks, but it
seem ■ Mary Anne, H»ro|d F|ah, Tom Cook,
R. B Maspn, Rile Miller, Lizzie Lett,
to put the paper our of
Adrian Halter, Lee KelHaon and Bob-
business so we will come
l by; C. A. Kellner, Werner Plaep and
igain.
[Bobby, Albert Lillie and Glenda, Al­
Wf'v® begn panned a
bert Gulstrom, C, K. Schroeder, of
<reat deal for running this
Corvallis, Jake Moomaw and Dona,
space when we have more
Mrs. Miller and Dorothy, Stanley
work than we can do.
Halter, Ida Myers, 8. C. McAllister,
Fannie
Close, of Myrtle Point; Rev.
i Did you ever think of
and Mr». T. J. Pryor, of Myrtle Point;
how much you might miss
Misses Ethel Fish and Nettie Halter
J good newspaper and that
and the hostesses.
The offering
it takes more than subscrip­
which
was
between
$27.00
an<| |2g.OO
tions to keep one in busi-
was very much appreciated. A very
iess?
enjoyable afternoon was spent by
It also takes a lot of work
i all who were present.
to keep a shop busy.
Thursday callers at the home of
Mr. and Mrs Ward Evans were Mrs.
Albert Lillie. Mrs. Werner Plaep, S.
C McAllister and Melden Carl.
Mrs. Virgil Todd gave a birthday
AMZY
ERNIE
party fpr her son. Virgil's sixth birth­
day at her
McKinley News
attended Sunday school and picnic at
Thoae from McKinley to attend the Sitkum Sunday.
. A-
Red Cross sewing day was last Pollyanna meeting at Mrs. Elmer Wil­
Wednesday at the McKinley hall. son’s Thursday were Mrs. Milford
Those attending were Mrs. Harry Must, Gene and Gary, Mrs. Reuben
SUNDAY JOURNAL ON SALM
Mast and Mrs. Mildred Easton, of W. Brown, Alice and Ellen Howard,
AT FOLLOWING PLACE8
Dora; Mrs. Clarence Churchill and Mrs. Clarence Churchill
Jimmie, Mrs. R. H. Lawhorn, Mrs.
Frank Haney’s mother and father,
Bill's Place
CequUle Ante Coer
Leonard Lawhorn, Sharon and Phyl­
from Klamath, were visitors at the
Cow B om Dairy
Henatager’i
lis, Mrs. Kenneth Hansen, Mrs. Nellie I Haney’s here last week.
Brown and Mrs. Reuben W. Brown,
Dillard
Market
Braadea’i
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Reed and chil­
Marvin and Alice. Three sewing ma­
dren,
of
McMinnville,
were
visitors
Rosy Fountain
(pqullle Hotel
chines were kept busy oil day turn­
ing out apron kit bags and plain I at the Reuben Brown home Sunday
'and Monday this week.
kit bags; also a few housewives. Baby I
petticoats were being trimmed with I »•Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hudson, Mr. and
I Mrs. Thomas Heyman and two girls
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