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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1945)
OMtOON, THURSDAY. 1 Calkins Finance Co. J. E. Perrott Has Get Good Reception Birthday Party In Coos County J. E. Perrott celebrated hl* Belle Knife Hospital «ne Valûtes Forty-two attended the Lodgepole pine stands in Oregon, meeting and 8:30 pot-luck supper in now practically ignored by commer the hail Tuesday evening, and report cial lumber operations, may become they had lots of fun eyen though thé valuable as a source of poles for tele lights were not to be depended upon. phone, telegraph and tranami^i^n Plenty of bright candles were avail lines, according to studies made by able. The president conducted a John B. Grantham, research specialist short business meeting at 8:W P. M , st the Oregon Forest Products labor at which time all committee reports atory at OJ8.C. were given and monthly bills were Foies from lodgepole pine have ordered paid. ' ' Eight new. members greater strength than western red wen; reported. Mrs. Josie Kistner cedar, he reports, and has less weight received the attendance gift. Plans than Douglas fir. All three species were made for a Christmas party have about the same weight-strength later in December. ratio. Existing preservatives may be Pie and coffee will be served at the used to advantage with these Poles, next meeting which all members are he adds. urged to attend, according to the press correspondent, Eva McCue. No..37—Chas. Gill, minor surgery. Noy. 38—Nancy Avery, five-year 83rd old ________ daughter of Earl Avery, appen- J. D. Carl of Arago was re-elected birthday with a family party ln hi* j dectomy. . Tb * Calkina Finance company now at the County Convention meeting home here Sunday, December 3. The ‘ ~ Nov. 29—Vivian B. White, appen- held in Coquille on Saturday, Decem in “th M iT*‘r “*Wly Opened houa* huge cake was presented to him dectomy, and Yvonne Yonce of Ban ber 1, to serve aa chairman of the in th* HaU buUding in Coos Bay minus candles, according to report, don, major surgery. "Port that they ar* enjoying a very County committee and as president because .it was impossible to crowd Nov. 30—Carl Simpson, appendec of the County Agricultural conser mendty acceptance by aU the rest- so many into so small a space. In tomy, and Louis Holimon, treatment. dents of Coo* county who desire their vation Ass’n for 1946. Other mem stead, the cake bore the inscription, l ___ Gee. 1—Mrs. Cleve Copeland, ap- bers of the County committee who services. “To Grandad and Preston," since the ; pendectom^*Imd‘'GZo^g7'shor’e"rf will service with Carl are Frank B. V C Calkin. Tt" the <UrecUoa of occasion was aleo ateo the th« birthday biriMay of of i . Reedsport, surgery. Rood, Jr, of North Bend, vice chair callv'manMD2< ° k E2?*ene’ and U lo- Preston Moy, husband of Mr. Per-j °«c- 3—Fiori« Parkinson, treat- m .. u C’ Shanklin of «»tt’s grsnddaughter, Jean. man; J. Q. Corrie of Bandon, third C om —- -------------- ment. - C°°* ®*y Mra Alberta William* is regular member Alternates on the Mr. Perrof ha* been in the county Dec. 3—George O’Hoyt, treatment committee are Clyman Collver of th* office secretary, for 58 years, his wife has been here Dec. 4-Gus Richert, major sur- Coos Bay and A. R. Davenport of ularlv . °Omp*ny U a re®‘ for 73 '« years, mey were operating a gery; Mrs. Clyde Mitts, surgery; John years. They a fsmlllaTfoli^ «“nPa"? and is camp ground in Bandon at the time Bare Myrtle Point * ‘h« burned «**• out. of Bandon, treatment for a £ h< WiU.m:;o77e^"ld * thC flre — U w« burMd Community committeemen elected iti vX towu broken arm; Hugh Johnson, treat- ' Eugene’ theJpi^ty were the,r ment- at meetings held throughout the and others. CARD OF THANKS county during the pest week who Thev rn.k. . ¡three children and their grandchil- I wish to express my sincere thanks will serve during 1948 are: to ril rWn *10 10 W°°’,dren’ A daughter, Mr*. Fred Me i Nov. 30—Sarah McCarkle and Jo- I to my many friends for the lovely North mo™ in n‘*1* .N,Uy-,nd her husband *«• hcre they sent me ¡sephine Maioo*, ' < , flowers and cards . . while .... . Witt, 1 service is rapid and from Grant* Pas*. The McNelly’s Dec. 5—Mrs. Alto Brown, Mrs. I wae in the hospital. They helped Aernwifo. . ». • ~ . daughter , and son-in-law, Mr. and spending nlr ° *h° U Mr’- Preaton Moy, and their foster Charles Upton and Mrs. Martha M. make the five weeks seem shorter. Wefgar. | . Mr*. Earl Miller ■pending pari of his time in Coos son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Howard county, the personalized loan service Moy, were present. Others thert Going’ to Buy Car or Aeroplane? * Mrs. Carla Savage has announced t^savfrPmh Specil*|llze* ln ** deil<lled were •">» Mr. 1"‘ «no r'errot ana and mn. Mrs. s.. E. l L. ,. Perrot and See me for Finance Arrangements. the receipt of termination paper* for qu”tlonln« b> daughter, Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. Craig j the local Office of Price Administra- strangers, and is marked by the ra- Perrott “ and two daughters; Mr. and Phone 303 Night 106-L tion to become effective December 18. pidity with which you can secure Mrs. Robert Metcalf and 14 months necessary funds. old son; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Perrot\ K AS-4.....X ‘ ' and Harry Perrott. first Circuit Court Cases 6 FOR SALE—Large size Oil Heater in excellent condition. Phone «05MM. Darrell L. Cox. 47tl* A TOTAL OF 152 ISSUES Heres What You Get—All For One Year True Story Magazine Visit In Coquille The Pathfinder (Weekly) Justice Court Briners Visited By Daughter and Family Members of V. F. W. Post. 90S, and Auxiliary, regular monthly meeting will be held Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 p. m. in the Com munity Building. Last month’s attendance was grand, let’s do as well this month TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BI0FUBI.ICATIONS Army Man and Wife ATTENTION! George Edward Brodeur is being held for the FBI following his arrest _____ by Sheriff William F. Howell on Wednesday. Brodeur has been charged with stealing a car in Che halis, Washington, and is lodged in the Coos county jail. — —— Cornerstone Club ««v. — waiter c. C. Huff . N, .v ae ’»-Waiter Huff vs. vs. U-_- m « x - b ’eHuff, for aivorce, divorce, charging charging li — ....... suit wr .. * . cruel and inhuman treatment They MeetinO lUesdOV Norfolk Vlirginia ' I were married at Norfolk, February 9, 1944. There are no chil The Christmas meeting of the Cor dren and no property rights involved. nerstone club was held Tuesday eve Nov. 39—M. P. Cotter vs. Mabel R. ning at the home of Pat Towne. The ^-otkr, - suit for divorce, charging with greens and. chrysanthemums. * Will Not Having bean elected to serve on cruel and Inhuman treatment. They A table center-piece featured a tiny that committee. County Committee were married at Watsonville, Cali lake, rimmed by “snow," two deer Plaintiff along the shore of the lake, silvered men Carl, Rood, and Corrie will not fornia, January 39. 1943. continue to serve as chairmen o) their states defendant is a proper and fit evergreens forming a background, respective community committee, ’T*Ildab*' be granted the custody of flanked by red tapers. (he one minor child and is wUling to _ ___________ _ Mrs. WUleta O’Dell presided over positions to which they were elected ! contribute 838 per month for the sup- !the business meeting. Thirty-one at the "earlier meeting*. Following port of the child. __________________ | calls, one card, and one phone call the election of the 1946 committee, Isabel Chard, suit-for divorce had be*n mude by the members. The Aloha Carver wea reappointed toe as treasurer of the association and Ing desertion. They were married Pre,ldent appointed the following to George Jenkins, county agent, to November 17, 1940, and the act of •erve on committees for one year: desertion sllegedly took place April Devotion«! Chairman, Emma Farr; serve as secretary during 1946. 13, 1941. Plaintiff requests the de- ¡Reporter, Mary Stevens; Farm Home, In addition to their duties in fendant be granted the custory of lon* Billings; Yesr Book, Loeta Mar- ministrating the 1946 Agricultural Conservation Program, member* of the one minor child and »25 per cum' Emma Farr- Gladys George and month for its support. jPat Towne. a the County committee wUl supervise Nov. 29—Faye O. Mast vs. Robert ione Billings presented the pro- production payment* to dairymen, to Waiion Mast, suit for divorce, charg- ! «ram of ‘he evening, telling the story sheep and lamb and beef cattle pro Ing cruel and Inhuman treatemnt. Ibehlnd the composition of three ducers. They will also supervise a They were married July 33, 1944, Christmas Carols, which the group survey of agriculture in the county in Coquille, and no chtildren or prop- '*°lncd ln sln«ing. WUleta O’Dell and report on conservation practices « alnUf f'read an article, "Christmas in a Ger erty rights are involved 1,______ which are needed to maintain »o*1 man Prison Camp,1*“ wfljch told how asks restoration of her maiden-name, fertility and prevent erosion. Accord men could not let the Christmas spir Faye GUI. ing to an announcement from the it die but used their meager supplies Nov. 39 — Margaret Virginia Clin State committee, 878,000.00has boon to fashion a Christmas feast AU tentatively allotted to Cooi* county ton vs. WUliam Eldon Clinton, suit for divorce, charging cruel and in enjoyed the weil-kuown p.*m, “The human treatment. They were mar Night Before Christmas," given-by during the coming year ahd this Ione Billings. _____ ,_______ amount may be Increased if the sur ried September 17, 1939, la Myrtle Kay Parrish had charge of the de Point Ore. Plaintiff asks custody of vey conducted early in the year in a minor child and 830 per month for votional, built around the theme, dicates a need for a larger appropri "What Christmas Means to a Chris its support. ation, it was stated. Dec. 3—Joyce Slain« Baker vs. tian.” Using Nina Nosier’« painting Reports on practices carried out Robert W. Baker, suit for divorce, of Mary and the Babe, as a center of during 1949 art now being made by charging cruel and inhuman treat worship, the lights .were turned out producers afethe county office daily ment. Plaintiff charges defendant and the painting was framed by and at the Coos Bay Mutual Cream ha^ a violent temper, a jealous, sul lighted tapers. Alda Nosier read the ery in Coos Bay every Saturday be Hazel len disposition and drinks excessive scripture story from Luke. tween 10:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m. Jan ly They .were married October 17, Simpson gave “Silent Night.” Kay uary IS, 1946, has been set as the 1948, at Creswell, Ore. Plaintiff Parrish read a poem on Christmas final date for accepting these re seeks restoration of her former name, Eve, and gave a talk, on the true ports and all co-operators are urged meaning of Christmas, The Birth of Joyce Elaine Johnson. to file their report* a* soon as possi Dec. 3—James S. Duke vs. Rae a Savior, Wise Gifts, and Love. Alice ble after th* work has been com Duke, suit for divorce, charging Rhay led in prayer, and the closing pleted. When calling to report on cruel and Inhuman treatment. They was the group joined in humming 1945 practice* each operator is re were married at Phoenix City, Ala “SUent Night." quested to bring with him the legal Pat Towne and Alda Nosier, the bama, September 38. 1944. description of bis farm, a map show hostesses, then acted as "Santa Claus” Dec. 4—Lyle F. Collver, Jr., vs. ing th* arrangement and acreage of Louise AUetta Collver, suit for di for a gift exchange. Many wonder field* and receipts for seed and other vorce charging desertion. They were ful gifts were brought for the chil material* purchased and used in con married March 5, 1943, at Astoria, dren at the W.C.T.U. Home in Cor nection with conservation practices. vallis. Clever refreshments of pop Oregon. Dec. 8—Dorothy E. Burr vs. Ron corn Chrlstffias trees on apple stands Those present were ald D. Burr, suit for divorce, charg were served. Emma Farr, Alice Rhay, Hazel Simp ing cruel and inhuman treatment They were married at Boise, Idaho. son. Louise Bailey, Mickey Boots, Mildred Miller Mary Stevens Ione June 8, 1936. Plaintiff asks custody of four,minor children, certain per Billings, Elizabeth Floyd, Loeta Mar Mr. and Mrs. Everett Seeley were sonal and real property and 8300 per cum, Virginia Grohen, Lilleta O’Dell» in Coquille this week visiting old Gladys George Martha Olson, Hazel month for support of the children. George, Billie George Pat Towne, friends and staying at the home of Alda Nosier, Grace Keck, Hazel Rob Dr. and Mrs. John Seeley. They ar rived early in the week from San bins and Kay Parrish Diego, California. Mr. Seeley was recently released from the army af Fairy Fern Gregory was fined »7 ter serving in the ETO in England, for driving without an operator’s li • ---- France, Germany and Belgium. He cense No vember 38. was a member of the A. A. Battery Rex Darwin Gibson was fined >2 of the 78th Infantry. for having no tail light on Dec. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Vance and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry rPeace is the healing and elevating Mahaffey were overnight guests Influence of the world- Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. —Woodrow Wilson Nov. 39—Harold C. Armstrong of W. M. Briner. Mr. Vance, son-in-law Coos Bay and Loella R. McMains of of the Briners, was recently dis Bunker HUI. They were married charged from the army with the rat the same day by the Rev. Bennie ing of corporal after 41 months of Howe in the Pioneer church parson service. He saw action on Okinawa and Saipan. < age Nov. 30—Louis T. Barriault of Mr. Briner and the Mafaffeys re Somerset. Wisconsin, and Evelyn called old friends in Kalama, Wash Newton of Bandon, Oregon, ington, whire they lived more than Dec. 3—James Leonard Oldland of forty years ago, and where the North Bend, Oregon, and Frances E. Briners’ guests were driving upon Michael of Coos Bay. 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