The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 13, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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THU R8 DAY, JULY 13. IM4.
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Myrtle Point Methodist Church, and
for Los Angeles.
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over to stay with her parents for a'at Bandon Tuesday.
In
the
item
of
the
July
«
issue
of
Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Trigg and Mm.
few days.
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A. R. Bennett, who has been work­
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Patty 1 Miss Helene Hughes, of Myrtle ing at the Al Powers ranch the past the Sentinel regarding the farewell Mary Ry lander in honor of Mrs. Ry-
reception fciven Rev. T. J. Pryor and • lander’s 82nd birthday.
and Arlan, of Coquille, spent last Point, was a Sunday dinner guest of three weeks, was home from Friday
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I tUl Monday evening , when he re-< Mrs. Pryor of the Myrtle
Point Meth- I 1 Mrg Lena Kellenberger and Mary-
“lbe Column that’s Different”
Mr.
ar.d
Mrs.
S.
C.
McAllister.
She'
week camping at their ranch up on
odist
church,
it
was
stated
that the lin Bright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
turned
to
the
Powers
ranch,
expect
­
afterwards went over to the home
(By Lans Leneve)
Hail’s Creek.
ing to flnsh his job there this week.
Inter-church Fellowship presented H. M. Bright, who occupy the Kellen-
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Sell,
where
Mrs. S, G. McAllister returned
Recently’ there appeared the'pic­
sue spent the night.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schmidt and Mr. Pryor with a myrtleWood letter berger apartments, were Sunday eve­
ture, in several dailies of an Ameri­ home the first of last week after vis­
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her
daughter, Mrs. -psrvy Kolstad, opener and Mrs. Pryor with a myrtle- ning dinner guests at the A. R. Ben­
Mrs.
Emily
Hiqkam
and
Kent,
of
can girl and a Japanese who were iting her daughter. Miss Jean McAl­
1
and
daughter,
Frances, Mrs. Charles wdbd brooch but it was omitted that netts.
Corvallis,
have
been
visiting
at
the
to take the vo^s of wedlock. There lister, who- is working in .the payroll
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bright, of Nor­
'
Smith
and
daughter,
Angie, and Wal­ the Methodist Church also gave him
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Bur
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should be a taw enacted forbidding department for the Morrison-Knud­ bank for a short time.
way, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bran-,
ter
Smith,
were
Sund
<y
dinner
guests
a
beautiful
myrtlewood
lamp.
tne intermarriage of the white and I sen Co, Inc., at Klamath Falls. Mrs.
Sunday dinner guests of ■ Mr. and nian, of Reedsport, spent the 4th at
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Schrader and of Mrs. Martin Schimdt’s daughter,
yellow races. Such a marriage as ■ McAllister came in with her son and infant son, of Riverton, visited at the Mrs. Orville Heath at Reedsport. Mrs. Mrs. Rufus Rylander were Mr and Cleawox Lake. Mr. Bright and Mr.
described ’ above is a disgrace to j family, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby McAllis­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mun- Kolstad and daughter, Frances, are Mrs. Edwin Schroeder, Mr. and*Mrs. Brannian went deep sea fishing and
American womanhood, and such pic­ ter, who have been living at Cedar fat’d Sunday.
! leaving Tuesday evening on the bus C. E. Bittain, the new pastor of the caught some grand chinook salmon.
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tures appearing ip newspapers abroad City, Utah, for the past few months.
Mrs.
Ward
Evans,
Pamela
and
4,, , I.
are bound to have a far-reaching ef- ( Shelby, who has been instructing
Maureen, visited at the home of Mr.
feet. Il causes our allies, as well as Army Air Cadets at Utah, recently
and Mrs. Chester Willson in Myrtle
THE OLD JUDGE SAYS
real, red-blooded Americans to won­ signed up for the Ferry Command
Point last Saturday.
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and
has
come
home
to
wait
for
his
der how easily people' can forget
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of
Pearl Harbor to such an extent that call. On the way to Coot county,
Myrtle Point, were Saturday dinner
they
all
stopped
at
Granta
Pass
and
an American girl can take one of the
j ,
spent the night at the home of Mrs. guests of Mrs. Ida Myers.
monkey men" for a mate.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl were Tues­
Shelby
McAllister's
grandparents,
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ray were.
day dinner guests of Mr. Levi Sny­
Bear Creek visitors over the fourth and Mrs. Ed Marsters.
der, Ruby and Pearl Snyder, in Co­
Rev.
M
M.
Sterrn.
of
Myrtle
of July. Mr. Ray operates a large
quille.
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stock ranch in the eastern part of Point, conducted the regular Sun­
Mrs. Grace Rackleff has moved
day
morning
church
service.
Sun
­
; Estate. He was formerly interested
from Salem back to Coos county.
ui the logging camp now. operating on day school followed with an atten­
She is now employed at the R.E.A.
ueur Cieek.
-... dance of 31. There will be services
vne of th* outstanding social «Win next Sunday, preaching at 10 Electric Co. in Coquille and will make
her . home there.
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events in this vicinity was held at the r. m. and Sunday school at 11 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish were
Schieman ranch last Wednesday eve-
Choir practice wag-held Friday eve­ Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and1 '
ning. Some forfy or fifty guests, to- «Ing at the church and the men
j
gather with their host and hostess, gathered and cut the grass around and Mrs. Nile Milter.
Douglas Carl was a Monday eve- t
participated in outdoor entertainment ‘he building and cleaned up the yard,
ning guest of his grandparents, Mr. [
and a “hot-dog” feed, cooked In the Those present wre: Mr. and Mrs.
open
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| i Werner Plaep, Dick and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence BarklowJ
' and Mrs.
Mrs Jak«
Mr. and Mis. Leri Culver and son, 'apd
Jake Mnnmaw
Moomaw, David and
Mr. -end Mrs. Wayne Woodward and
Morris, spent last week-end and Donna; Mrs. Albert Lillie, Gerald
Mrs. Ida Myers visited at the home * »
s.ayed MVW
over the
4th av
at the
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Glenda;
Mrs. =- Albert Gulstrom,
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wiv Uli
HIV home of -----
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' ^ . Mr and Mri of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter a
Frank Culver near Bear £reek. The
,Dllrwin
couple of days last week. The men I
Douglas; Mrs. O.
visiting Culvers reside in Eugene. ‘ .Melden Carl and ”
were helping Stanley with his haying. I
We read with interest the atorv H. Aasen; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans
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and
Pamela;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
C.
Mc
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-f the old rooster at Coquille taking
one good look at the big blimp and Allister. A lovely time was enjoyed
falling over dead. We do not doubt by ail and light refreshments of
Mr. and Mrs. Harve Crum, of Ver-
the story, for here on Bear Creek cake cookies and tea and coffee were
all the dogs chased it as far as they served. The choir will meet again nopia, spent Wednesday night at the
could see it and when it flew over this Friday evening at the home of Chas. Holverstott home and Thurs­
day at the Tom Benham home. Mrs.
here, evidently mistaking it for a Mrs. O. H. Aasen at 8 p. m.
TRe Junior choir met at the home Crume is the sister of Mrs. Holver­
“Judge, I’ve had a lot of calls for that book
“There were lots of new things in the book I
huge frankfurter.
The rooster evi­
you took out last week.. .‘Tell the Boys
hadn’t seen in any other reports from front­
dently figured that when “hawks” of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, Wed­ stott and Tom Benham. They re­
Back Home*. How did you like it?"
line writers. But there was one question the
that large fly about, it was time io nesday evening, with the following in turned to their borne on the Grey­
“Fine, Sarah, fine...it’s just the kind
men asked the author that I have seen time
attendance: Mrs. Jake Moomaw, Da­ hound bus Saturday.
die.
of book 1 like to get hold of... 1 enjoyed
and time again in these stories. That was’Are
Mrs. Leo Frye and niece, of Pow­
It is with the deepest regret that vid and Donna Misses Tbelma and
every word of it. Wish I could have been
you going to put prohibition over on us sol­
we note the passing of Captain Wm. Nola Crawford; YvWme and Ger­ ers, are visiting at the L. L. Buoy
along with the author myself... actually
diers again... and without getting our vote?* ”
Panter of Bandon.
Captain Panter aldine Holycroas, Glenda Lillie, Mrs. home this week.
living with the men right on the fighting
“1 noticed that, too, Judge, and 1 think
Mrs. Clara Hoag returned to her
always steered a true course with his Ward Evans, Pamela and Maureen,
fronts. He got mighty close to them and
the least we can do for those fighting men
after
river boats on the Coquille river, just and Messrs. Junior and Darwin Gul- home Wednesday morning
they certainly opened up their minds and
who are doing so much for us is to respect
as he steered a true course through strom, Kenneth Dority, Kent Hickam. spending ten days at the home of
their wishes on that subject.”
life, acquiring many friends along Refreshments of ice cream, cookies'her daughter, Mrs. Tom Benham,
the way. He outlived the usefulness , and pop were served.
They will ■ H.E.C. met Wednesday of last week
of the boats he steered and for many meet again this Wednesday at the at the hall with dinner at
years after enjoyed a life of leisure, church at 8 p. m.
Those present were Mesdames Gen­
combined with pleasant memories, I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kellison and evieve Ellis, Audra Enlund, Violette
surrounded by relatives and friends, Bobby spent several days the past Geitner and Myrtle Holverstott.
Mrs. Anna Penn, mother of Mrs.
i.ntil the Great Reaper finally took a week at their home In Arago before
hand and chartered the old captain returning to* their work on 8ixes.
N. W. Boles, was quite ill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, Phyl­ She is much better now.
a course upon the river that leads into
lis, Dennis and Becky, visited at the
The Great Beyond.
Grange met last Saturday night.
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dority Mrs. Audra Enlund was hostess, serv-
at North Bend lest Sunday.
Ing jello, maple bars and Pepsi-cola.
insurance specialist. T. R. Bull.
Miss Maureen Evans has
been
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Parker tele­
weeding on the Albert Gulstrbm graphed they wokld be unable to be
ranch the past few days.
here last Sunday. Church was dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mast, Ardyce pensed with but Sunday
and Jerene and Miss Phyllis Brady, held as usual with a good
of Allegany, spent Saturday night at The Parkers expect to b
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Fel- week, to hold their first services
£*'er Ih Myrtle Point.
On Sunday gether next Sunday.
they drove to Arago and visited at
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Deadmond
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans took Mrs. J. A. Deadmond out to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby McAllister and a daughter at Elmira, Monday morn­
sons, Scott and Marc, spent several ing.
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days last week visiting at the home
Mrs. Albert Thommen is improv- i
of Mrs. McAllister's parents, Mr. and ing rapidly, according to word re­
Mrs. J. G. Russell of Myrtle Point.1 ceived by friends and she expects
They returned to Arago Friday and to be able to come home, probably
on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Me- this week-end. She submitted to a
Al lister accompanied them to Ban- major operation July 1 and is in
don where they visited at the home Kelzer hospital in North Bend,
. of
ot Mr.
mr. and
ana Mrs.
Mrs. J.
j. E.
a,, Wannamaugher.
wannamaugner. | | Mrs.
Mrs. Earl
Earl Adams,
Adams, Jr.,
Jr., and
and Gwen
Gwen
Shelby left Sunday evening for Rogers were week-end guests at the
North Bend where he went to help L. A. Ryan home. They live in Co-
his brother-in-law, Charles Ptrkins, quilte.
with his haying for a couple of weeks.
Dave Tosten visited relatives in Eu-
Mrs. McAllister and the boys went reka, Calif., over the 4th of July hol­
iday.
! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, of
Delmar, called on the L. A. Ryans
Wednesday of last week. They are
relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burk-
heimer and formerly carried the mail
on this route.
i
Mr. and Mrs. George StevenSon, of
Coquille, visited at the Charles
Geitner home Sunday.
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Mrs. Harold Prilfbie and sans,
Billie and Jimmy, were Saturday till
Tuesday visitors with her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Holland,
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in Coquille.
i Mr. and Mrs W. A. Warner, of
Coquille, tisited her parents Sunday
afternoon,
i James Harrison, of Hollywood,
Calif., came up Thursday of last
week and is visiting at the home of
his un<;le and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. ”
F. Brodie.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bender and son,
Elsworth, were Sunday afternoon
callers at the A, R. Bennetts.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peterson and
son, Donald. Mrs. Jfimma Herman, '
Mrs. Minnie Lister, of Corcoran,
i Calif., Mr. and Mr.-. j. H. McCloskey.1
Mrs. Elizabeth Lett and son, Leslie
Lett, were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Btrapg, the oc- 1
I casion being Mrs, Lett’s birthday. 1
Mrs. E. F. Brodie, her mother, Mrs.
Vesta Soaper and her daughter-in- 1
law, Mrs. B. F. Soaper, Mrs. Elden
Brodie and son, Bennie, and'James
Harrison all picnicked on the beach ,
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