r « K COtUlLLK VALLEY SENTINEL. CÛÜÜÎLLE. OtEGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8t, 184«.
Jerald G. Gauer
Now In China
Raspberry Gets
Unique "B ed"
A rasp b erry bush In the rard en
of -Mrs. Ben F. Atkinson of Rink
Creek cot Itself into an unique
situation w hen It grew down to
a boy's b uried ball and th en pro-
■ceeded to p u t a m yriad of roots
right through th e rubber u n til ot
had com pletely surrounded and
enveloped the ball.
Mrs. A tkinson . brought the
raspberry p lan t to The Sentinel
office Tuesday and exhibited it.
She discovered th e p lan t Tuesday
m orning w hile doing her spring
spading In th e patch.
Young People To
Attend Meeting
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The Oregon B aptist Young People’s
convention w ill m eet at th e Calvary
Baptist church in Salem this Friday,
S aturday and Sunday.
T he Rev.
Menno Rempel, pastor of th e local
church, plans to ta k e a car of th e
young people there, to include
Yvonne Davis, Carol W alton, V ernon
B ro cl^ian n , K athleen Brockm ann,
Clovis Knight, Betty Storm and J o
anne W alton.
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The program w ill featu re o u tstan d
ing speakers, group m eetings, moving
pictures of th e sum m er camps, Percy
C raw ford and» his rad io q uartet, a
to u r of the C apital Buildings, sing-
spi rations, banquets,
Communion
Service, conferring of th e World Wide
Guild degrees, (th e girls' organiza
tion), C hurch Schoo) and so on.
A w edding show er honoring Mrs.
The group plans to be back for
Em erick H ultin was given on W ed th e Evening Service here.
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The Coquille Extension u nit m et at nesday! evening at the home of, Mrs.
th e court house in the home dem on Jam es Richmond by four hosteses,
Mrs. Louis’'P . Fugelson, Mrs. Londy
stration ag en t’s office on F ebruary 19,
P
eart, Mrs. Helen Peterson, and Lu-
for an all-day meeting.
ella Davis
The m eeting was called to order
Beautiful an d useful gifts of m any
by the chairm an, Mrs. George R an
som, followed b y th e flag salute, Mrs. varities w ere opened early in . th e
evening by the honored guest, and
A ndrew H atcher gave a short dem on
•Herman K ehrli, » secretary to the
following a period of pleasant con
stration on “Flow er A rrangem ents;”
League of Oregon Cities, was a visitor
versation,
refreshm
ents
w
ere
served
M rfi Cecilia Van Winkle, hom e dem
Invited guests included the follow in Coquille W ednesday and w hile
onstration agent, gave a 'dem onstra
ing:
Mesdames C. M. H artw bll, C hert here stopped in a t "the Sentinel office.
tion on “L abor S avers In the Home,”
He expressed in terest in th e Co
lunchw»
Mae
Lou Mehl, Minne Laws,
followed by a planned rancnaon Neita Buoy,
orfdy M arie T rendell p e a rl quille Com m unity building and was
served at noon.
Arnold, Della Wilcox, Susie H arden- taken on a tour of th e building by
T he business meeting w as held in
brook.
Jam es Richmond, Belie Knife, a staff m em ber of th e new spaper.
th e afternoon. Ladies present w ere
Viola
Newton,
Helen Peterson, Al-
Mesdames A ndrew Hatcher, Basil
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Pribble and
Aroold, George Ransom, H arold Mc- iha M inard, Zoe Fugelson, Lena Mc sons are now visitors of Mr. H ow ard
Cue, E lbert PreuM ler, A. O.‘ W a ik ^ > C u r ty . Clara Morrteon, Londy P eart.
Pribble of Coquille. H arold has ju st
George Jenkins, John Burgess, Wal- f * " 6 Be’,Oni’ Ghrissy T h rlft’
been discharged a fte r two years in
te r George, LeRoy Swinney. Chas. Slevens’ Luelle Davis- M uriel A nder- the arm y of w hich he spent p art of
Alford, W alter Laird. M arie H a a s e / 80,1'
O erdin»’ E lizabeth Chow n- the tim e in G erm any,
and Cecilia Van Winkle.
in« ’ C laife H u ltin ’ G erald E' S tark
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and th e honored guest, Mrs. Em erick
Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Floten, now
Hqltin.
residents of B arview , are th e p a r
ents of a seven poupd, nine ounces,
Berneice Haga and Donna Mae
Mr. and Mrs. Houston A rnett have Chapin left Coquille for P ortland last baby boy bdm F eb ru ary 18, 1948.
recently announced the engagem ent W ednesday m orning, F eb ru ary 13, Mrs. Floten is in the K eizer hospital
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of th eir daughter, A nne A rnett, to w here they visited B erneice’s m other , at North Bend.
N orm an Bulson, form erly a resident for several days. They retu rn ed h ere I
Sentinel Classified A ds w ill sell it.
of Coquille* now residing at Remote. again Monday m orning, F eb ru ary 18.
P riv a te G erald G. G auer, USMC, is
now stationed in Tientsin, China, it
was reported to The Sentinel today.
He is the son o t Mr. and Mrs. A r
nold G auer. • H e has reported to all
his friends In Arago and Coquille
th a t he has been a t Guam, and en
joyed th e scenery there, but also saw
plenty of wreckage. His address at
th e present tim e if his friends wish
to w rite him is P vt. Je ra ld G. G auer,
566587, USMC, K com pany, 3rd Btn.,
1st M arines, 1st Diviison, % Fleet
P. O., San Francisco, Calif.
Extension Unit
Holds Meeting
Wedding Shower
Honors Mrs. Hultin
League Secretary
Visits Community
Building Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n P erk in s of P e r
L ast w eek-end M argaret H ughes
Joe F orrest has recently arrived
k in s’ S tationery are m ark etin g .in home afte r th ree and h alf years in w ent to Eugene and, on h er retu rn ,
was accom panied by her g randm oth
P o rtlan d this week.
the arm y. * H e has his discharge.
er, Mrs. M
a r c y .
I Fri. - Sat. - Sun. - 22e.b2T
'Roy will B ring
IH You /
T he annual Lions' p arty will be
held S aturday night, Feb. 23, at the
Coquille C ountry Club, it was a n
nounced today b y Lion officers. This
is a trad itio n al affair and guests w ill
be entertain ed by m em bers of the
D o n s ' club.
Mrs. M arjorie Child’s son, Ray
Row land, and his bride are now vis
Mrs. Lois Dean an d daughter, Mrs.
iting vin Coquille. Ray has become
Ed Blaylock, and th ree children drove
associated in a business w ay w ith his
dow n to Coquille from N ew port this
m bther’s firm s. The Excel Dress
w eek-end at Mrs: D ean’s residence on
Shoppes.
the Fairview road.
Captain F red Lorenz, Coquille
MrS. Ruth Dey is planning to go
business m an, and now w ith th e U. S.
to
Eugene this w eek-end to m eet her
supply corps, has been moved from
A rizona t o L ong B each, California, husband, H arold Dey. who has ju st
received his discharge after tw o years
i t was announced this week,
in th e service. H arold has spent most
of this tim e in th e South Pacific.
le a g u e Secretary Visits
H erm an K ehrli, League of Oregon
T uesday m orning friends received
Cities secretary, paid a visit a t the w ord th a t M arianne R ackleff had
R. P. Stuller home. He w as a t one undergone an appendoem y Mqnday
tim e an instructor and debate coach evening at the Mast Hospital in M yr- i
for Mrs. S tuller.
tie P oint.
THUR. FRI. SAT.
FEB.
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You’ll go gay, you'll go
wild, you’ll go for this
new kind of excite
ment for Roy. Its a / /
carnival of '
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romantic
thrills!
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to Dale Evans
O f n , c o Z a c rs
Personal Mention
A fter church on F ebruary 17, the
Youth Fellow ship group of th e P i
oneer M ethodist church m et with
Mrs. Jam es Richmond fo r refresh
m ents. --
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