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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1946)
FAGS TWO THK COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. lOQÜtLLK. OREGON. TH LEA DAY. MARCH «I, 1M6. ■ » ■ J ".""2g " ’ ' A Thought So I see my own race go, Marching to tlfe beat of time, Not one faster, not one slow, • (Words, that f it the cosmic rhyme), L ittle lights the way that m ark From the Whither to the Hence. Great the circle, small our arc Of the hid circumference. As the star moves on and on, Circling thro a circled space, Carrying its horizon Steadfastly before its face, Some day we, w ith glad surprise, Shall find Death but greater birth Into greater life which lies On beyond the place called Earth. —Frances Holmstrom Bridal Shower Honors Miss Mawdsley Jeanette Epeneter, one of the workers or»the staff Of T itle Guaran tee and Abstract Co., is being trans ferred to the Medford office this week-end. Miss Epeneter is o ri ginally from Minneapolis _____ game. Delicious refreshments were served on trays decorated w ith figures of brides and w ith a souvenir bookmark of bridal bells folded into each nap- kin. Present were the guest of honor, Miss Mawdsley, Miss Child, Mrs. Prey, Mrs. Georgianna Vaughan, Miss Venita Brockway, Miss Mildred Ward, Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss Ida Oerd ing, Mrs. Katie Peart, Mrs. John Martin,-Mrs. Frances McMitchell and the hostess, Mrs. Florence Hallock. Free Estimates On Your Painting Al Branham Contract Painting and Signs PHONE 305M Sayre’s Building Supplies 6t4* Lovely New Dresses For Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Wtdmark came home from Bremerton Monday even ing. Mr. Widmark has just received his discharge from the navy.,y Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood of Coquille visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Widmark Sunday. <* Mrs. Harold Fish and Rev. V. W. Anglin of Coquille were Thursday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Nile M iller. n . m . o . a . Gay as the chirp of Spring’s First Robin are our New Dresses For a colorful and flattering Spring, come in now and choose from our outstanding selection. Fancy and Plain Colors » • Prices range from $ y .7 5 tv ciub Meet A t Dey's _ The Arago grade basketball, team met the Bridge team at Bridge la s t' Thursday evening and the Arago bkys I defeated the Bridge boys w ith a! score of 27 to 17. • A group of the Arago young folks gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crawford last Monday evening to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnhardt, who just recently returned home from California. Mrs. Burnhardt was Miss Thelma Craw- fordr before her marriage to Mr. I Burnhardt a short time ago. Mrs. Ward Evans attended the Royal Neighbors club held at the home of Mrs. Clinard Mast in M yrtle Point last Tuesday evening. R e -, freshments of molded tomato salad and sandwiches and coffee were served by Mr*. Mast and her assistant hostess, Mrs. Mitchel Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Wilcox and Alton Grimes and Iris Elrod spent 35c brought a lost Lifetim e Parker M arjorie visited at the home of Mr. Tuesday in and around Port Orford. Pen back in The Sentinel Classified and Mrs. Nile M ille r last Thursday ads evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dragoo and Mr. and Mrs. S. C. M cAllister drove two daughters, Jean and Mardean, F. IL Bun to Coos Bay Saturday evening and took a day away from their business Phone 303 Night 106-L spent the night at the home of their Tuesday and spent the time on the FIRST with the LATEST A lrc ra fi son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby beach at Bandon. Insurance McAllister. On Sunday they all made Phyllis Hatcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernle Hatcher, is working at Newberry variety store' in Port land. ing church service, w ith Sunday w ith his new bride. Ben Moomaw, who has been re school immediately following. There w ill be services again this-next Sup- ceiving medical treatment at the day, preaching at 10 a. m. and Sun Belie K nife hospital in Coquille, wa5 able to return to his home at Arago day school at 11 a. m. Miss Laura Bernice L illie of Port Monday. Mrs. Leon Pauli of Gooldendule land visited at the home of her par ents, M r. and Mrs. Albert L illie , a Washington, is visiting relatives and friends in Coos county. couple of days this week. Mrs. Ward Evans and Pamela a t Clyde L illie , who was just recently married to Betty Long of Oakland, tended Royal Neighbors lodge II] California, returned home last Friday jjlify rtie Point Monday evening ■■...■I !■— I ... I I. ...... ....... — ............ M jlton and Verle Hammack of Red mond Visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nile M ille r one day last week: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder of Corvallis were Tuesday evening j dinner guqsts of Mr. and Mrs. J. D Cart Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl vwited j at the home of M r and Mrs. Floyd Last Wednesday evening the N.M O.A. club met at Mrs. Harold Summers in M yrtle Point last Sun day evening. Dey’s home. A dessert luncheon was for- a n t Mrs O liver Myers of M yr served during the evening which was tle Point visited at the home of Mrs. spent in sewing and chatting. Members present were Mesdames Ida Myers Sunday evening. W Matejka, Ray DeUefsen, Tom John Myers is s till in Coquille doc Stevens, Melden Carl, Keith Kribbs,- toring for ear trouble. Dennis Waggoner and the hostess, Mrs. Perry Neal and grandchild of Mrs. Dey. The guest present was Coos Bay «pent Sunday night at the Mrs. Chet Price. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.: A. J. Mayse. Party Held School Friends Four new trucks were recently brought to Coquille from Portland. Ray Olson brought his new truck to be used on the m ilk route fo r Sw ift and Co. Robert Hatfield bought a logging tr ic k and trailer, and Ron Burr brou ght two government six wheel international trucks. These two trucks were out of those which the navy has released. Ron had Page logging bunks installed and bought two new Page trailers. Drivers of the trucks were Ron B urr and Richard Walker. U4P ? *a>don J. Mayse had the m had'the misfortune to fa ll and hurt himself Monday and he was taken to the Mast hospital 1« M yrtle Point Tuesday morning. It has not yet been determined just how badly lie was injured. Mrs. Charles G riffith is helping Mrs. Werner Piaep do some painting this week. Rev. Liston Parrish of Coquille conducted the regular Sunday m orn Harvey Myers and Fred Vetter drove to lliahe. Sunday. The-Coos county 4-H club leaders' association w ill have a dinner at the Coquille Hotel Thursday night, March 31. There w ill be representatives of the service clubs and chambers of commerce from the cities of this county, and also thepresldent o f the fair board and several other impor tant people who w ill attend the meet ing as vilators. There w ill be some »new awards announced fo r winners Saturday night a party was given of 4-H contests. These awards w ill be announced by their donors. Ev by Bob Schragg at his home in Fair- ery leaders’ meeting is open to any view for a groqp of Coquille high school- students. A t his home the one interested in club work. evening was spent in playing games, Elmer Sullivan, Smith-Hughes In talking, and eating the lovely lunch structor at the M yrtle Point high eon prepared by Mrs. Schragg. A f school, and A1 Gelss. assistant county ter the lunch the guests all left for agent, went to Bridge last week to the community hall at Fairview see the trial plantings of Lotus Ma where they participated in some jo r legumes stow being experimented square dancing. Guests present were Phil Seeber, with on the Aimes and Ocheltree farm at Bridge. There is a very good Bartley Carrillo, Duane Vandergriff, stand of this crop and it is doing ex John Devereaux, Charlotte fin c h , ceptionally well under the hard usage Colleen Ostrander, Phyllis Chezem, it la receiving from the cattle on Lois Jean Bothuleil, Norman Chezem, Genevieve Berry, Judy Slack, Gene these farms, Mr. Geiss said. Schragg, and the host, Bob Schragg Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cochran were dinner guests last Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stone of Coos River. a A. John Ryder underwent an opera tion at the Belle K nife hospital in Coquille last week. He is reported getting along all right. ------ Personal Mention Arago Ne ws i te m s Ladies Aid met \Thursday at the ! church fo r an all-day’s meeting with fa p^t-luck dinner at noon. Most of the ladies spent the time quilting. Those attending were Mesdames A l bert L illie , Gus Schroeder, Ida Myers, Lawrence Barklow, Wayne Wood ward, Ward Evans, Werner Plaep, S. C. M cAllister and Ella Langor. They w ill meet again this week on Wed nesday and anyone who can q uilt Is urged to come and help. There w ill be other work for those who do not quilt. Miss Maureen Evans spent Satur day night at the home of Miss Lob- dell In M yrtle Point. Mrs. Charles G riffith of Coquille spent last week helping Mrs. George Magon paper her house at Arago. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar How of Ta coma left fo r their home Tuesday after visiting at the home of M r How’s aunt, Mrs. J. L. Burtis, for the past two weeks. A* the «tar* that all the night Rain into the waiting west: A» the yellow leaves that drip Past- the bird’s deserted neat. A bridal shower honoring Miss Mary Lee Mawdsley was given by Mrs. Florence Hallock at her home on Saturday evening, March 16. Miss Mawdsley, Mrs. Nellie Prey and Miss Goldie Child were enter tained at dinner and the other guests came later to surprise the bride-to-be. Gifts were placed beneath a large umbrella fashioned from white crepe paper, w ith ribbon streamers attached to each package. The rooms were decorated w ith daffodils and spirea. A fter the opening of the gifts, Miss Brockway won the prize in a guessing --------------------- ------------------- ------------* --------- Lorenz Department Store Coquille IIY „„ LIST . • f ' • GRAPEFRUIT Arizona, large size cosywomt McTH » co , inc i n * JUICE ORANGES 2 dozen ..._,.t____ Crate — .....— ......_ bunches 35c FRESH DILLARD CAULIFLOWER Snow White—Lb. ............... ......... STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, Grade A, Large, Dozen — SWIFT’S PREM 12 oz. can 37c VIENNA SA U SA G Ï Large No. 3 can ........ SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS 2 lb. 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