The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 10, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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Barklow weeks. They returned Tuesday eve­ turned, Tuesday evening, after accom­
panying Mr son and 'wife, Lt and
friend, ning.
Mrs. Birdie Randleman of Bandon.
Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Neuhaus and Mrs. Harold Norris, a* far a* Eugene.
The Myrtle Grange is sponsoring a Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Strong were They came back by Roseburg and vis­
mou.n«w anq Messrs. Dbvid Maomaw
basket social this Saturday night. Sunday afternoon callers at the J. ited at the Kenna Hughes home. At
and Junior Gulstrom drove to Mamh-
Oeld last Tuesday. The girl* went to
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder August 12, at the Grange Hail in Myr­ H. McCloskey's. Mr. Neuhaus just Eugene they visited with Mr. and
have their eye* tested.
' spent Wednesday of last week at the tle Point to be followed by a dance. arrived Sunday afternoon for • Mrs. Ralph Zenor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ladewig, of
Wm. Ziedrick, of Coquille, will home of their daughter and family, AU Gangers are invited to come and cqpple of weeks’ vacation.
•how a group of colored slide* at the Mr. and Mrs. Severt Iverson, at Rose­ bring a full basket and anyone else I Mr. and Mr*. Ellis Southmayd and San Fernando, California, visited at
who cafes to, will be welcome.
| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leatherman at­ the Lloyd Teagarden home for a
Arago church this Friday evening, burg.
|
"Cap” Keller received a telegram tended a picnic Sunday at the Allie week. Also there were Mr. and Mrs.
Aug. 11, at 8:00 p. m. —
Everyone
is
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Mr*. Laura Broadbent, of Sacra-
cordially invited and the ladle* are mento, Calif., and Mrs. R. R. New- Tuesday morning from their... son. Bartlett home on Catching Creek in Raichart and sun, Danny, who to in
on the fill near the Jim Jenkin* ranch. asked to bring a few cookie* and the haus and daughter, Cynthia, of Berke- Howard Ketler, at Green River, Wy­ honor of their son, .Phillip Bartlett, the U.
Navy, and daughter, Ledora,
Wilson, the only ocupant of the car ladies will serve coffee and cookies ley, Calif., were last Eriday luncheon oming, that he was, leaving for home who is borne on furlough.
of Denver, Colo. They left for their
Mr,, and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder were home last week-end. Going also was
was not injured and neither was the after the picture*.
guest*
of Mr.
Ur. and
J. H.
guests ot
and Mrs.
Mrs. J.
H. Mc-
Mc- Aug. 8’on furlough.
ear damaged.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rylander and last Sunday afternoon visitors at the Mr*. Lloyd Teagarden’* sister, Mrs.
Choir practice was held Friday eve- Clo*key
Mr. and
Mr*. - Ray __ Dean, Ray’s dad, ’ nlng at the home of Mr*. v#.
O. **,
H. Aasen
Thursday
of last week
Mrs. ucs*.
Gfco. his mother, Mrs. Mary Rylander, Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Stover in Myr­ Bertha Graham, who is visiting now
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anti' Mrs. Vernon Trigg and Mr. and tle Point. »
in Portland with a daughter.
t^r’-Tran.C^S‘ *nadeua u/itk
wlb 4k.
11>e A.M
following
in attendance:
Hoffman and
hör sister-in-law, __
Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Schroeder spent
a pleaaapt call
last ---------
week. •
"Doc
” MeSdame*
Word has been received from Har­
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"Doc"
Mesdames Albert Lillie, Albert G
Gul-
ul- ¡ : Ellis Southmayd drove out to Can- Mrs. Howard Leatherman attended
iiean, now residing in Portland, is strom, Werner Plaep and S. C. .Me- yonville, where they met Mrs. Belk a -picnic dinner held on the lawn at Monday afternoon visiting at Walter old Young that he to now in France.
J. F.' Schroeder in­ His brother, Russell, to stationed in
ne of the state’s oldest newspaper- Allister wdth Mrs. Aasen
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at the piano. __
Lewellen
and her ________
daughter, Mrs.
Ella the Guy Grant home at Broadbent last Schroeder’s.
Tien, although now retired. He «t They wifTmeet
in meet at
at 7:30
7:30 at
at the
the church
church Bryant,
Brvant. and
and brought
brought them
them home.
home. Mrs.
Mrs. Sunday, following church services. stalled a pressure pump* for Walter North Carolina and has been pro­
moted to first sergeant
They are
one tim« owned and • published the [this Friday evening instead of *t Bryant'» daughter, Mrs. Frank Park- There were some twenty-five or Schroeder while there.
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The H. M. Brights who have been sons of Mrs. Lloyd Teagarden.
old Coquille Herald — 'way back 8:00 p. m.
(er, o( Klamath Falls, brought them thirty present.
Mrs. Roy Morten, of'Seattle, moth­
where in th*
< inewhero
the SO*.
80’*^
'_?fri,’.yera ’ Moomaw
and Mias
Ethel «■*
a* far
Canyonville. They
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avaamas MUIPI
a*s* as
can VUtlJUilVlltC.
4IIVJ had
UOU been
UWll _ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett, Mrs. occupying the Lena Kellenberger
IhCr®
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tiaivAUK sas.
a
> m
ere to ooe bear r that
never ___
hi- Fish
attended Summer School —
at a , Co- visiting
at Mrs.
Parker's home for Julla
and her «rand*on, Rudy apartments at Norway have decided er of Mr*. Cortland Ellis, is here Vis*
Rudolph, visited Saturday afternoon not to move for the present.
itlng.
mrnate*, that cannot be trapped, to.quille all last Wednesday and Thurs- the past three weeks,
Miss
Deloras
Bright
came
down
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Wanna-
Harold "Bus,” Berry write* he to
seldom stopped during*** charge and to day.
i | ; Mr
.
Harold
Prihhu
>»<i
«on«
.Tim-
rars,
Mr«. naroia
Harold rriooic
Pribbi* ana
and sons, Jim-
relentles* in hto killing. We are ra-| Mr». J. _
_ _____
,
___
_j. . evening
............ '?aufb‘!r at Bandon, also spending a from Tacoma Friday to visit her par­ "somewhere in England." Billy still
D. _______
Carl and
Mr«. Melden
mie , and Billie, spent Tuesday
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short ttmp nn fhsx honnh a a <4
1^..,
was in Italy the last they heard. Bud
(erring to “The Russian Bear.”
Xarl and Douglas drove to Floyd of last week visiting with Mr*. Wai- j short time on the beach as it was low ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. »Bright.
tide. Mr. Wannamaughor is able to'
is in Colorado at Camp Echo Lake,
One of the first move* mad* by HunUey’s, near the Cooper bridge, ter Pribble in Coquille.
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h* about but his wife 18 81111 TOn- Fnirviouz KJnu/c
•„ ¡training in the arctic T. N. G. divi­
F D R. which failed to meet with Monday and picked Golden Drop
1 .....
Mr.
and
Mrs. _____
Geo. Friday
Gillespie
Hi"
from
Salem
last
and drove
vis- ‘ned
^‘r not having fOirVieW NeWS
sion.
general public approval waa the' Plum* for canning.
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Robert Bunnage, of Portland, who ited over the week-end with their the use of her lower limbs. Fortun- I
changing of Thanksgiving Day. It'
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xziscs
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iviw
,
v»
VI»-
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afcly she has had the use of her
Mrs. ^ena Piercy qf Coquilie, vis- p,
was the first move of abused power has been visiting at the home of hto daughter, Mrs. Vernon Trigg.
The .
.
ited Wednesday at the Faye Holver- '-•»quille Man Buys
and authority
shoved down
the,aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gillespie* took back a load of
their
“”d arms the fa8t iive or 1 “lx
A Registered Jersey
m th
81011 h°me-
''r
A1 lhe basket social in Grange Hall
throat* of the American public. If Burtis, for the past few week*, re- household goods Sunday as they have I
Harold Libby, of near Qoquille, has
| On Tuesday, August 1, a son was 1.^
night $45 5* wug
the war hadn't interrupted the gen- ¡turned to hto home Monday y e<
evening, bought a place in or near Salem and .
...
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.
purchased
a registered Jersey—Vol­
to : Marsh- expect to make their home there. Mrs. ibor"
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cox at the
era! theme of thing*, by now we prob- Mr*. Burti* took him over U
cleared, which will help pay for pip­ unteer Trixy Eagle Lad 454803—ac­
Mast
hospital.
He
weighed
8%
ably would be celebrating the Fourth [Heid to catch the bu*.
. [Gillespie has been engaged to teach
ing water into the kitchen.
cording to information received from
of July on Christmas and would be[ Thurman Pauli, of Gardner, spent school this coming fall and winter pounds and they have named him * Mr. Falconer is reported quite a the American' Jersey Cattle Club
eating our turkey and exchanging Monday nlgjit at tbe home of Mr. and Mr. Gillespie also has employ­ Gary DeLass. Mrs. Cox is making 'lot better after his fall in town last whose headquarter* is in New York.
her home with her parents, Mr. and
gifts on Declaration Day. who knows? ¡and Mr*. Harold Fish.
ment there.
week.
That club keep* a record of all regis­
Farley ha* practleaUy “expired”
Mr. and Mr*. LenJCeiltoon came in
Thursday of last week Mrs. R. R. Mrs. Harry Druliner, while her bus- j I ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Enlund have tered Jersey cattle, production rec­
bhnd
is
in
the
service.
along the New Deal political trail, from Sixes Saturday evening and Rackleff accompanied Mrs. Jesse
sold their place to Harry Jensen and ords, etc., in the 48 state*, and re­
"Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Bruer, of Myrtle
Wallace ha* also been discarded. | «Pent the night at their home in Ara- Clidton, of Myrtle Point, and her
plan to move out in the valley some­ port* more than 36,000 Jersey* found
Many good democrat* have turned go.
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. house guest, Mrs. Laura Broadbent, Point, were Tuesday evening dinner where, soon. ’ , ‘
new home* last year.
guests
of
her
brother
and
wife,
Mr.
their backs upon The New Deal. And( The young folks held their choir of Sacramento, Calif., who to here vto-
Mrs. C. A. Holverstott received a
that New Deal remind* ug of an old practice last Wednesday evening at itlng relative* and friends, to Bandon and Mrs. A. R. Bennett.
[ phone call Wednesday morning that
Mrs. Harold Dick, of Reedsport, ja baby girl had been born that day To All F.O.E. Members
clock that has about ticked out its j the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans for the day. Mrs. Rackleff »pent the
The Coquille Eagles Aerie will hold
allotted
“ J time. The mw parts
in-[with the following present:
Misses day visiting with her mother, Mrs. came over Monday evening to get to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gibbons at
stalled do -___
not '
with
the old Thelm* and Nola Crawford, Glenda Martha McNair, and her two sisters, her son, Douglas, who has been vis- Seattle. Mrs. Gibbons is the former its regular Club Dance, with an or­
chestra, again Saturday evening, Aug.
wheel*.
1 It may tick on
,
and on Lillie,
Pamela and Maureen Evans, Mrs. Ernie Boak and Mrs. Winnie lting with his grandparents, Mr. and Arinamae Holverstott.
ru-. m
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but it is undependable and, although, Dona
Moomaw
^and u
Messrs. David Hopkina, while Mr«. Clinton, Mrs. Mrs. Walter Schroeder, the past three 1 Mrs. T. H. Benham and Karen re- I 13-
It may be nursed along for • few Moomaw, Junior and Darwin Gul-
more years, It is better that it be strong Kenneth Dority and Mrs. Jake
replaced by a new one for an entirely (Moomaw.
After a short practice,
satisfactory showing. After all there games were played and refreshments %
is nothing actually so good that it of jello and cream puffs were served,
cannot be replaced by something They were to meet again this Wed-
just as good, or more often far better, nesday at the church, the boys to en-
And The New Deal is far, far from tertain the girls.
being "new” any longer. Like the I Floyd Huntley, from near the Coop-
old clock, it has become pretty well er bridge, was in Arago last Wednes-
worn out.
*
¡day with hi* paint-spraying outfit
The first death reported in the and he painted the roots of y»e school
armed forces of any person from this buildings a* well a* the teacherage
immediate vicinity, was, news re- roof*.
ceived from the War Department last i Mr. and Mr*. A. M.' .Snyder, of
Saturday by Mrs. Wava Chesley, Manteka, Calif., spent last Thur»1
that her husband, Private Chesley, day night visiting at the home of Mr
had been killed in action In France, and Mr*. J. D. Cart Mr. and Mrs.
July 4. The couple had beenmarried C. E. Schroeder came up from Ban­
less than twd years and “Red,” as don and visited with them that eve-
he was known to everybody on "the nlng.
Crick,” had only recently arrived in
Mr«, Avon Wilcox and Mrs. Harold
get in
England—just in time to
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‘ on the
. , Fish were Monday afternoon vfiütors
invasion.
|«t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile
It was “Red’s” fervent wish that: Miller. Mr*. Wilcox waa canning
he be sent across so that he might [ cherries for Mr*. Miller.
"Tt’a three miles to the war plant where
help in “getting the me** over with | Gerald Woodward came in Monday
I work. Buses and street cars are packed
Norway News Items
avas
a
going to
walk!
as soon as possible,” a* he expre*»ed [ from New Mexico, where he has been
it. »Well, he ha* done bis bit—gave in training for the Air Corps, and will
his gallant life for hi* country, the spend a short furlough with hi* par-
supreme sacrifice of a fighting man, [ ent*, MF. and Mr*. Wayne Woodward,
and those of us who knew him during | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter and
hjs brief stay on Bear Cppek, may Mrs. Ida Myers were Sunday dinner
well feel proud of him and, through guests -»
of Mr.and Mr*. w
Wm.
” Barnett
giving up h|s |ife, of a deed WJ1 dope. on Hall's Crpefe.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl went to
The memory qf »uch men, the|r deeds
and sacrifice* arg pot soon forgotten-, Coquille Sunday to visit Mr*. Ellen
Last week w» noted the fact that I Carl of Hubbard, Oregon, who is
"Red” had written hto wife .from
the home of
o< her sister,
stoter, Mrs.
Mr*.
„__ a J ' staying at ths
fpi|-ho|e‘ln Normandy. There Will ¡Lilly Hartlg. Mrs. Annie Lett and
* ■—Jr- messages
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ba —
no'mors
sent fwwn
from fnv-
fog- ' JUVra
Mrs. Menrv
Henry Schroeder, of Myrtle
holes by this departed lad—a white Point, accompanied them.
cross marks h|s last resting place by
Mr. arid Mrs. Lawrence Barklow
now but the memory of him will ‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward
linger on.
came In from Port Orford Saturday
Mrs. O. C
C. Sanford, of Co- evening and spent the week-end at
Mr. and Mr».
quille, stopped to say “hello" last their homes in Arago.
Saturday.
It’s nice meeting old j Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of
friends and neighbors like them, once Myrtle Point, visited relatives in
Arago, Sunday.
again.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Watkins came in
Chester
Ellingsen,
who resided in
Coos county many years ago, Vas on last Week on a ten-day leave, from
Bear Creek last week, looking up old Yosemite, Calif., where Mr. Watkins
tillicum*. He was accompanied by has been in the Naval l^osHital tor
tils wife and Mrs. Chas. Ashton, of the past fcw months, receiving <jea‘-
meqt. They fXpect to return to Cal-
CoquHlf.
Mr»7 p. fl. (Qrandl»“) Minor lfornia this Saturday,
issed away
away |ast
|ast Friday.
She was
passed
Friday. She
was g
a | Mr. and'Mr*. Wm. Dority. of North
resident of Winters Heights and fl Bend, spent Saturday night visiting at
highly respected and lovpd lady °l the home M the|r daughter and hus­
band, Mr- and Mr* George Mason.
this community.
I They returned home Sunday evening
Mr- and Mr*. Frank Burbank were
Bend book* to the boy* in the ser­ Sunday guest* of Mr- and Mr*. Geo.
vice. Buy them *t Norton’», where Mason,
you can find everything from the 25c
Sunday evening guest* at the Ward
Pocketbook to the latest Best Seller,;
Evan* home were Me**r*. Kenneth
priced 82.00 to >3.50.
• Dority, Kent Hlckam and Pat Mc­
Cool,
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Ellingsen, of
Oakland, Calif., visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl last week.
Mr. and Mr*. Nile Mill«' received
a letter from their son, Wallace, last
week that he will be home on a short
leave about Aug. 27.
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con­
ducted the regular Sunday morning
'b- church service. Sunday school fol­
lowed with an attendance of 28. There
¡will be service* again next Sunday,
'preaching at 10 a. m. and Sunday
HaflM Mtassunf
OwrMKH
uit.aiLïriWiMî'tïS
S^vJsirtÄS iss
X7
‘yß
¡school at
SFn" keLlUli
tn«nd«d by
Sold .ad
HARROW DRUG CO.,’
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Mr. and
purchased
¡make their
there for the time
with people who have no other way to
get to their Jobs. When men who know
tell me it may be months before I can
iy new tires—that I’d better take care
the ones I have—nurse them along
by careful driving—have them recapped
Just as soon as they need it—that’s
warning enough for me."
Despite tremendous progress made in the
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f
synthetic rubber program, America still faces
a serious shortage of tires for civilian use.
Military needs for rubber are tremendous.
The manpower shortage is pinching tire manu­
facturers just as every other industry. The
tires we now have must be made to last
indefinitely.
That’* the hard truth, Mr. and Mrs.
Amerlta. And it calls for another hitch in the
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Drive only when necessary. Ask
yourself "Am I playing fair with our
fighting men?”
Keep under As miles per hour.
The government regulation for war­
time driving is doubly important
now.
5
Keep tires Inflated to recom­
mended pressure (usually 32 lbs.
for passenger cars). Check thsm
regularly.
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Drive carefully ... avoid hitting
holes in the road, atones or curbs.
Avoid sudden starts and stops . . .
"jack rabbit" driving scuffs off pre­
cious rubber.
y belt for you, the Joneses, the Smiths and us.
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