The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 14, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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Bare Facts From
BearCreek
onto, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder.
Mr. Warner feas been quite siek ths
7ur“hed ' Whi!\we
Choir practice was held Friday past two weeks with septic sort
admit that It is necessary during evening at the hülne of Mrs O. H. throat.
war, to force certain restrictions, at'
Mrs. Julla Leap and Mrs. A. R
Aasen with the following in atten­
the same time such things can be car­
dance: Mesdamea Albert Lillie, Al­ Bennett attended the Dorcas society
ried to the extreme, as certain rulings
bert Gulstrom, Werner Plaep, Stanley meeting of the S. D. A. church held
of the present administration have
Halter, S. C. McAlUbter and Mias at the residence of Virgil McKinnej
proved. Anyway, there is an upward
Frances Hall, with Mrs. O. H. Aasen in the Johnson Mill district Wednes­
trend of juvenile delinquency In
Others presents
at the piano. They will meet again day of last week
America today — the greatest trend
this Friday evening at the O. H. were Mrs. Perley Crowley, Mrs. Rob­
in history. Whai is the answer?
ertson and Mrs. Kenneth Kasper,* of
Aaaen home at 8:00 p. m.
Last week, Katherine “Sunshine”
Rev. G. A. Gray conducted the reg­ Dora, and Mrs. L. L. Bunch, of Co­
Devereux left for Portland to resume
ular Sunday morning church service. , quille.
her studies at |wr school there. Her
Sunday school followed with an at- ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yarbrough's
brother, Junior, backed out of going
Sidney Marie, came home
tendance of 42. The church anni- | daughter,
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back to his Portland school st the
versary was observed in the after- i Tuesday evening on her first va-
last moment and decided to attend
noon with a short program which was Icktion since entering the Sacred
Coquille high school this year. Dur­
I enjoyed by all present. There were Heart Hospital in Eugene last March,
ing their vacations, both youngsters i
at which time she entered on a nurse's
special and
vocal
bv the ladies
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" 1 Devereux,
7ve5eu’' I ' choir
trios numbers
by Mrs. Warner
Plaep, ’ training course.
assisted their
father, ’ John
with farm and dairy work, he being
m au
m m Fr«- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gale and his
very short-handed, thus proving that i
oes
Hall,
of
McMinnville.
Miss Hail foster mother, Mrs. Turner, were vis­
they are really worth while kids. 1
also favored the • audience with a itors Tuesday at the home of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Culver and two
Mrs.
vojal' solo. Jake Moomaw was in and Mrs. Walter Schroeder.
children spent several' days with the
charge of the afternoon meeting. The Gale is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Culver family of Bear Creek
pot-luck dinner at noon was attended Dick Sumerlin.
last week. They were accompanied
Last Friday evening, Bill Smith,
by a crowd of between 75 and 100
by their two children.
seaman second class and son of Mrs.
and was certainly enjoyed by all.
It is with deep regret that we note
The regular monthly school board Martin Schmidt, came home on a
the resignation of Vem Billings from
meeting was held Monday evening at thlrty-day leave.
the State Poljce force. Vern was a
A. R. Bennett, Harry Druliner and
the school house.
valuable man to the force, as well us
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barkiow J. D. Bright are rerbofing the Seldon
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end'W^dww-d Warner house near Broadbent.
friends. He is going to be a mighty
Sunday the Myrtle Grange held its
came from Port Orford and spent the
hard man to replace. While we are
annual picnic in the Norway grove.
week-end at their home in Arago.
very fond of Vern we, however, do
1 Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister were There was a 'large attendance.
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not crave too" close association with
Monday evening callers at the home
him in his new position. He Is now
of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Plaep.
associated with “Red” Campbell, of { Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller were
Wm. K. Kendall was last Thursday
Marshfield, in the undertaking busi­
Tuesday guests at the home of Mr.
ness.
appointed administrator of the MOO
land Mrs. Frank Herker.
estate left by Mabie Katherine Hum­
Last week we'noted the fact that {
Frank Miller was a Friday dinner
phrey and of the »900 estate of
huckleberries were ripe In August.1
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nile Mlllqr.
Charles Alfoad Humphrey, of Powers,
The 5th of September we gathered a i
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish were I
large bouquet of dogwood blooms. It 1 Sunday dinner guestFof Mr. and Mrs. who wore killed Aug. 27 in an auto
accident- Appraisers of both estates
looks as though the seasons were in 1 Robert Fish in Coquille.
are Ed Petersqn, Wm. Groves and
reverse.
Mrs. J. D. Carl visited at the home
Clyde Allen.
“The Trail Blazers” of Bear Creek, '
of Mrs. Kate Hodson in Myrtle Point
while looking over'a fire, on
ita^ThurJay'^Ml^'M/'c«! £
M. C. Hartman was on Monday
named as executor of the »10,200 es­
ton ranch, became somewhat confurad
c)ub d)nner
tate left by his late wife, Ethel Hart­
to the smoke and instead of coming < M
M ld c j and
,
1“!wh*r* ^Sunday dinner guesU of M^and Mrs. man, who died at Myrtle Point Aug.
9. A. Y. Meyers, John Ferguson and
W £ Cr°“ in Coquille..
over the divide * on
Creek. We
“ Lampa
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*1 Gporgp Mason WM W Tuesday and G. W. Kaufman were named as ap­
praisers.
would tell you who “The Trail Blaz­ unable to work.
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' Mr-
Mr». H- E- Watkins called
Harry Heffley and Don Fellows to
at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. S. C.
become angry at us.
McAllister Tuesday evening.
On the Rose farm near here a v
strange sight may be witnessed. A 1
“banty" rooster has taken.over theNoTWOy NeWS IteOIS
S-±reu5^a^in': Arago News items
(By Lans Lenevo)
Three accidents occurred on Bear
Creek the past ten days.
Frank
Flam, old time resident, suffered a
broke» hip and to confined in the
Belle Knife Hospital at Coquille. He
is being missed a lot by his many
friends In this district.
Rodger Culver, “the pig man” of
Bear Creek, ran a nail almost com­
pletely through his foot. It being a
rusty nail, the youngster was given a
“shot” for lockjaw. “Uncle Frank”
took care of the pigs until Rodger
was again on both feet.
The third accident occurred when
Lucy Haga cut a foot quite aeverely.
"Pee-wee” Williams, who suffered
a broken collar bone and severe
bruises in an accident at the Harring­
ton-Ray log dump several weeks ago.
was visiting in this district last week.
When he is fully mended he Intends
to resume again his former job of
truck-driv«rr"T *
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The old apple orchard at the old
awhnmin* hole, some three miles
above Powers was at one time a beau­
tiful camping spot and picnic ground.
It to now, we understand, (correct us
If we are-wrong), been taken over
by Coos county. That is what we
call really looking into the future.
Hbwever, the camp and picnic ground
is nothing to brag about at the pres­
ent time, owing to the fact that sheep
and cattle are allowed to roam there
at wiH.
Anyone frequenting this
nice spot must constantly watch his
step..
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It is a noticeable fact that in coun-
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Just Arrived New Supply
CHESTS
Baverai Prices
Local er Factory
New Mattresses
I MJBtollBAO
We carry a complete une ut V-
Belts for aU niakes of Refrigerators,
Washing Machines and other equip­
ment Washer Service Co. ' 355 W
Front. Coquille. Phone 17.
s
ALTERATIONS
REPAIR WORK
on
LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S
GARMENTS
.
Will cater to Stores and
Dry Cleaners
MISS WILKERSON
241 So. Hall
WHY SELL YOUR CAB TO AN INDIVIDUAL
AND GO THROUGH ALL THE NECESSARY O.
S":7.“ 7 V^7-^ 7
P. A. RED TAPE WHEN YOU CAN DRIVE IT TO
Used Car Lot
Probate Court Items
and receive the full amouat in spot cash with
no red tape or delay whatever. We will pay
you the top O. P. A. ceiling price if yoqr car is
in good condition, and take care of all details.
See
CINCE FINLEY or LOU BRALY
Southwestern Motor Co
Coquille
Phone 83
Coquille
The way you balw at homo is different
rearing of six small chicks.
The
mother hen Is not allowed near them
Mr. ahd Mrs. J. F. SchrodUer were
by the rooster; he mothers then», hov- Sunday afternoon visitors at the
era them and clucks to them In • very home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hubbard,
motherly fashion. Well, as we have of Powers, the parents of their daugh-
stated before, anything may happen1 ter's husband.
She was Joyce
under the New Deal,
Schroeder and she and son, Jerry,
»re still at.Sioux falls, South Da­
kota, with her husband, Wayne Hub­
bard.
Mrs. M. L. Daniels returned Thurs­
Visiting last weefc-cnd at the home,
day of last week from a nine days’
of tils aunt and family were Mr, and
visit with her sisters, Mrs. Earnel
Mrs. Byron Graham of Loa Angeles
Spanner and Mrs. Della Hutchings.
and their daughter. They left for
Mrs. Fraser Hoffman, Mrs. Charlie
their home early Monday.
Shellhammer were last Thursday
The Teagardens are expecting their
callers on Mrs. Leep and Mrs. A. R.
eon, Russell Young, on a furlough
Bennett.
soon,
The Nprway school opened Mon­
Orange met last Saturdsy evening.
day, Sept- 11, with an enrollment of
Mrs. Wm. Judd, as hostess, served
39 pupils.. The-pupils were pleased
jello, jelly rolls and coffee. They
as well as was the teacher, to find
will meet again Sunday when the '
the school house, garage and pump
men will dig a test well and the la-
'* , I house all newly painted. The hew
dies will serve a picnic dinner.
| pupils registered in the Norway dis­
Rev. and Mrs. Roy Parker have as
trict are Carl, Imogene, Albert and
their guests Mr. Parker's brother,
Marlene Davis, from Santa Ana, Calif.
Elbert, of Lodi, CslU., and Bobby
The McKinleys, who were at Bridge
Gilbert, of Eugene.
during the summer, have moved back
Mrs. L. A. Ryan and daughter, Mrs.
to the Jimmie Matti house so their
Earl Adams, Jr„ were callers in
little daughter, Raye Marie, could also
Marshfield Wednesday of last week.
attend the Norway school again this
Mrs. Karl Adams, Jr., of Coquille,
year.
Glenn and Calvin Farren,
spent the week-end with her parents,
from Bancroft, are among the
Mr. and Mrs. L.( A. Ryan.
pupils also.
Wesley, son of Mr. and Mrs
Hemember — Norton’s ter office J, Fowler who was stricken a year
school and home supplies.
ago this September with «InMnUle
paralysis, after spending several
months in the Shrine Hospital in
Portland, is able to attend school
again here. It’s to be hoped that a
To make thto simple, no risk hear­ similar misfortune (infantile paral­
ing tost If you are tomnorarily deaf­ ysis) may not befall any of the others.
ened, bothered oy ringing buzzli ln<
Mrs. Chas. Smith and little daugh­
hoed noieee due to rsrdened or coagu­
lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine ter, Joy, left Monday morning on the
Home Method test that so many say bus for Los Angeles to visit her
has enabled them to heat well again brother, Tony Block, who is home on
You must hear better after making furlough.
Mrs. Smith is the daugh-
this simple test or you get your mone; j , ter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
back at once. Ask about Ourine Far
■Jrnns todav at Barrow Drns Co.
Schmidt- She experts to return in
about ten day».
Miss Anita Tedsen was a last week­
end Huett of Mrs. Ed McKeown and
daughters, Norene and Madeline, of
CoquUls,
Mrs. Darrell Brodie and sons, Ed-
dla and Jimmie, arrived Sunday from
Belton. Texas, and are guests this
week at the home of her husband's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brodie.
She states that the weather here is
freedom sad our rlghts-not just
delightfully refreshing when com­
as soldiers or civlllans-but m
pared with that of Texas.
(South­
American«/
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ern Oregon climate can't be beaten
From where I sit, that attitude
anywhere for comfort thia time of
Is going to win the war—and win
year, so we who live in “this part
the Peace too. If wo can respect
of the world” think.)
the rights of others - whether it’s
Mr. and Mr»> Truman Wagner, of
their right to enjoy a glass of
Eugene, were Wednesday till Satur­
beer, or to vote the way they
day guests last week of Mr. and
please—we’ve got g «eighty
Mrs. J. H. McCloskey.
soppd foondattoa for our peace i
Mrs. Pat Easley was a Sunday vis­
time world.
itor at the J. H. McCloskey home.
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Mrs. Easley's father, W. T. Brady, Is
quite sick In the Mast Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner, of
Coquille, spent Wednesday evening
of last week at the home of her par-
Brooks]
USED FURNITURE
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C{¿)LUe Juice
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Lu ch âeuat
Dellcotely l/»»i*tont.., never
heavy, but oh, to ofiectivel
In on sxqvltilo tolling of
White lace.
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Soldiura v>. Civilians
In Tomorrow’s World
Well, maybe you saw that tot­
ter from a soldier overseas, la
one of oar big magasinrs. It
said that men in uniform aren’t
thinking any such thoughts—
any wore thtps folk« kt Mme aiv,
The most important thing is,
that we’re «U engaged In one ti­
tanic struggle to preserve our
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