The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 24, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward
und Gerald and Mr. and Mr* Stanley
Haltes and Mrs. Ida Myer* drove to
Port Orfqrd ia*t Tuesday evening and
were dinner guest* of Mr. and
I awrence Barklow.
Mr*. Gene Robison gave birth to a
b.by boy at the Mast hospital in
Myrtle Point last Tuesday by Caesar­
ian operation. The young lad weighed
eight pounds and a few ounces and
has been named Larma Gene. Both
mother and babe are doing nicely.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Herker and
family,, of Rink Creek, moved last
Saturday into their new home on
Fishtrap, which they purchased from
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Knabe several
, month* ago and which they., have
been repairing.
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Frank Lane and Mrs. Althea Har­
rah took Mr*. Lane to North Bend last
Tuesday. She entered the Mercy
Hospital there for medical treatment
'and she will remain for a while.
Mr. and Mr*. Ward Evans, Pamela
and Maureen and their guests, Mr.
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and
Mr*.
R. D. Even* of Everett,
Wash., and Dona and David Moomaw.
enjoyed a picnic dinner on the Han-
don beach last Thursday. In the
evening Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans
and Pamella and Maureen, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Evans drove to Myrtle
Point and were dinner guests of Mr.
.Democrats Met
Here Sunday.
The first Democratic get-together
, was held in the Circuit Court room
here Sunday when precinct commit­
and enjoyed a picnic dinner there. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kellison and teemen and women and candidates
Choir practice was held Thursday' Bobby came in from Sixes Saturday for several of the office* to be filled
afternoatrat the home of Mrs. O. H. evening and spent the night at tbelr at the No. 7 election assembled to
greet their state chairman, Henry
Aftsen with the following in attend- j home in Arago.
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aqce. Mesdames Albert Lillie, Albert I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow Aiken.
County Chairman Fred Bull pre­
Gulstrom, Stanley Halter, .Werner spent the week-end at their home in
laep and S. C .McAllister..
Arago, returning to Port Orford Sun- sided and announced the appoint­
Ward Evans and Maureen and R. day evening.
T
'* ment of Mrs. Alice Lenz as county
D. Evane hiked up to the old miU [ Mr. and Mrs. Shelby McAllister, treasurer for the central committee.
Fred Dover, congressional candi­
above the Stanley Halter place last Scott and Marc, of Port Orford; Mr.
Friday evening.
and Mra j E Wannamaugher, of date for this Fourth district; Geo. H:
Chaney, candidate Cor state senator
Alien, Mayre Lee and Howard Laf- Bandon, and Mr*. Ella Lawson, of ior Coo* and Curry counties; Karl
ferty returned to their home in Rose- ! Woodland, Calif., and Mrs. Bill
burg last Tuesday after visiting at Marsh, of Phoenix, Arizona, were Steiner, candidate for state represen­
tative for Coo* and Curry district,
the home of their grandparents, Mr. i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
and Cha*. Forrest, Coo* county as­
and Mrs. George Hampton, for aev- S. C. McAllister. Mrs. Lawson is a
eral days.
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cousin of Mr*. Warmamaugher and sessor, all addressed the meeting and
outlined the platforms on which they
The Robison reunion was held last Mr. McAllister.
would seek the voters' support at the
Sunday at th« home of Mr. and Mrs. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Charl^ Griffith,
election. ..
George Robison with quite a large Clark, Tommy, Loretta and Mary Ann
crowd gathered to enjoy the day.
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
Mr »nd Mrs. Avoi» Wilcox, Willis, and Mrs. Ralpfl Cameron in Coquille.
Marjorie, visited at the
Mrs. Charles Griffith received word
Aug. 17—Vito Bonando, of Lo* An­
home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller last Tuesday, of the death of her brother,
Sunday
Sunday evening.
, Cpl. Robert Gilbert, in an Army hop­ geles, and Hattie Parker, of Marsh­
field. They were married the same
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish were pital in California.
day by Rev. G. H. Newland at hi*
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr*.
home on the Bay.
,
Frank Fish in Coquille. .
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Mr. and Mr». Wayne Woodward
and per a Id and Mrs. Ida Myers were
The Grange is . sponsoring a com­
Wednesday evening, dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trigg at Nor­ munity picnic to be held Sunday,
Aug. 27 at LaVerne Park. Everyone
way.
Gerald Woodward left Thursday is invited. Coffee, cream and sugar
noon for Eugene, where he took the iwill be furnished by Grange. Bring
train for Texas. He will be taking basket dinner and have a good time.,
Games ’and swimming will be the en­
advanced training for a short time
tertainment.
there. ,
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Gail and Bobby Brewer spent three j
Mr. and Mrs. Frazier Hoffman, of
Myrtle Point, called at the home of days at the Benham home last week.
They accompanied their mother to|
Mr. and Mrs. S, C. McAllister last
Reedsport Sunday and brought back •
Wednesday.
Miss Frances Hall, of McMinnville, I company to spend the week with
came in last Friday evening for a j them.
Mr*. Mabel McKinley, of Sacra­
visit at the home of her sister aqd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Plaep mento, visited at the T. H. Benham
Mrs. Stanley Halter, Mr. and Mrs. home last week. Mrs. McKinley is a
CREAM O’COOS
j T 8 s . Benham.
She went
8. C. McAllister and Mrs. Werner [cousin
cou,ln of M
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Plaep and Miss Frances Hall at- l^“a_r!h“l‘d._ ~
’i “ a? r r. afternoon to
tended the voeal recital given by j visit and left on her return to Sacra­
Miss Marvel Skeels in Coquille last mento Monday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and
Friday evening.
ohildrep, of Gravelford, called at1
Mr- and Mr*. W. L, Dority and
JDougias Shriver, of North Bend, 'Bill Noah’s Saturday. They were ac- I
epent the week-end visiting at the companjed to their home by Dorene
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason , Frye, who wtH visit several day*. y ,
Fireman l/c Bill Noah surpriaed >
and family. .
of
hl*
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Wm. North,
Mr- and Mrs. Oliver Myers,
Myrtle Point, were Saturday eve- by stepping in on-them Wednesday
’ ning visitors at the home of Mr*. Ida evening. He ha* a nine-day leave, He
bates
came to San Francisco direct from
' Myer*. <
The young folk* heM their choir the South Pacific,
Mr. and Mrs.' Andy Parka and
practice.at the church last Wednea-
, day evening with Mrs. Jake Moomaw, Glenda Clinton made a trip to Rose­
David and Dona entertaining. After burg Sunday to look for fruit. They ■
are taking order* for tomatoes and
i a short practice, game* were played
peaches now,
(and refreshment* were served to the
Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Stevenson, of
following: Misses Pamela and Mau-
Coquille,
and Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
seen Evans, Glenda Lillie, Thelma
and Nola Crawford, Geraldine Holy­ Ryan were guests Sunday at the
cross and bona Moomaw and Messrs. Charles Geitner home.
Several Boy Scout* from Coquille
Junior and Darwin Gulstrom, Ken­
camped over the week-end at La­
neth Dority and David Moomaw.
Misses Thelma and Nola Crawford Verne Park. Among them were the
gave a party at their home last Satur­ Stevenson boy*.
The 4-H girls will enter biscuit* as
day evening with the following guests
present: Misses Dona Moomaw, Ger­ their project at the County Fkir.
They are under the leadership of Mrs.
aldine Holycross, Pamela and Nola
Crawford, Glenda Lillie and the Cortland Kills.
Rev. John M. Falconer arrived i
Messrs. Junior and Darvdn Gulstrom,
Thursday
evening at the home of
Darrell Holycross, and Kenneth Do­
rity. Games were played and the his niece and family, Mr. and Mrs
Cortland *£111*. He lives In Kan»a» I
hostess served candy, nuts, punch,
City, Kansas, where hf (* pastor of
cookies and ice cream.
*
The' regular annual Sunday school the Baptist chupch on Ruby avenue.
He, Mrs. Roy Morfen and her father,
pienje will be he|d at {he Bandon
John Falconer, were guest»' Bunday ■
beach Friday, Aug. 25. Everyone |s
emulile coptyapy jnvj|ed- Anyone wishing a at th* Philip Je««en home. They
rieje |s asked to 0« ^t the church at planned to |egve far Seattle Wednes­
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Probate Court Items
Cora Wioklund wa* !a$t Thursday
appointed administratrix of the $5500
estate left by Kenhit Wicklund, who
died at Myrtle Point July 11, 1943.
Appraiser* appointed were Marian
Walsh, Dr. L. G. Johnson and Mrs.
B. O. Kline.
Edward L. Detlefsen, W. E. Cross
and Ray Buckles as appraisers and
Raymond Jasper Green as administra­
tor were named on Monday to handle
the $3500 estate left by Loyd Earl
Green, who died at Crof^ L*£e>
7, 1944.
Virgie ingptpi wa« W» Tuesday ap­
pointed administratrix of the $500
estate left by Loren R. Ingram, who
died in a Jap prison camp, May 11,
1943. F. C. Hudson, C. G. Canghell
and Leo J. Cary will act as apyra^era.
The same ^hret; will appraise this
$1,000 estate left by Margaret W.
Myers, who died at Myrtle Point
July 20, 1944. J. Arthur Berg ^aa
named as administrate^, up Tuesday.
Pimples Disappeared
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