«■K COQLUXK VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. O U O O N , THURSDAY, MARCH Jl, IM«.
PAG» SEVEN
Doings o f Local People Six High Students
Mrs. Louis Fugelson le ft Sunday
Sunday, March 10, Melvin Giles,
n ig h t for Clovis, New Mexico, to
manager of Safeway, went to Port
visit her daughter and husband, Capt.
and Mrs. H. F. Beadner, and their son^ land on a business trip. He returned
the following Saturday night.
David. She w ill be gone six weeks.
Mrs. Rebecca Poole of Partland was
a week-end guest of M r. and Mrs.
Harold McCue. 4
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E. Davis of Portland, a cousin
of Mrs. Frank Schram, spent a few
days at the Schram home last week.
He left Friday fo r Portland and
thence to Salem where he w ill go
to work.
A dinner was given Sunday after
noon at M r. and Mrs. Dave Biegger’s
residence in honor of Gorge Forrest,
brother of Mrs. Biegger.
Guests
were M r. and Mrs. E. H. Sommers,
M r. and Mrs. John Perkins and Joe
Forrest, brother of George
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Don Crouch, son of M r. and Mrs.
Crouch of Coquille, is home w ith his
discharge. Don has been serving in
the navy.
4-H Cooking Club Orgonized a t Fairview
A t Fairview school Mrs. Ivyle F ry e »
met w ith the girls and a 4-H cooking
club was organized, taking up the
The six students of the Coquille second year cooking project.
The following officers were elected:
high school who w ill attend the State
Speech conference in Eugene * are Mrs. Iv y l Frye, leader; Ivylene Frye,
Phyllis Brady, Lois Jean Bothwell, president; Madeline Croy, vice presi
Wilma Drake, Sally Gable, Roberta dent; Bonnie Noah, secretary.
The "Three Links Social Club” w ill
Other members are Betty HUI,
Mason, and Charlotte Smith.
They
hold
a dance at the I. O. O. F. hall,
Betty
Prohaska,
Eula
Shutt,
Alice
w ill leave Thursday night, A p ril 11,
Matthews,
Irene
Quivey,
Barbara
and w ill return Saturday night of the
Shragg.
same week.
The type of speech work the stu , The club meets each Friday after
dents are going to participate in, in noon in school lunch room. A t the
cludes Phyllis Brady on the Panel first regular meeting they made
discussion; Lois Jean Bothwell, hu soup and each member was to pre
morous and radio; Wilma Drake, ora pare soup two times at home.
They take up salads, cakes and
tion; Sally Gable, poety and humor
ous; Roberta Mason, humorous and many different parts of cooking d u r
after dinner speaking, and Charlotte ing the ten meetings of the club.
Smith, radio.
Leathermans Have Grantfeon
Io Enter Contest
Three Links Club
Will Hold Dance
Saturday, March 23.
A ll members of the Odd Fellows
and Rebekahs Lodge are urged to
come and bring a guest. Admission
w ill be $1.00 . Let's turn out and make
this a success.
Sermon at Pioneer Methodist
church Sunday. March 24th. "Is
Bread Enough?” Everyone cordially
invited.
The Rev. Bennie Howe.
Minister.
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REFRIGERATION
SERVICE
An Independent baseball team wiU
be planned for Coquille this summer,
L yle Gisholt, form er Coquille high
according to Floyd Chase. Interested school student, is back in Coquille
parties may contact him. It is hoped again. Lyle has been in the navy.
to have teams from a ll cities in this
part of Oregon to play regularly
W. H. Ortman, Sentinel composing
scheduled games.
man, and ardent fisherman, reports
the stripers are really biting good
Mr. and Mrs. Lev Craven le ft for now. Last week he hooked two, and
This year Coach “ Dutch” Meyers
Portland Saturday afternoon on a last Saturday brought home another
business trip, M r. Craven being man striped bass. He won’t give out his has started something new by pre
ager of the local Penney store. They secret hole locations, .however, un senting the high school “ B” squad
players w ith numerals to wear on
returned Wednesday of this week.
less earnestly talked to.
their letterman sweaters. The boys
receiving these numerals for their
Mr. and Mrs. C liff Yarbrough, Mr.
Thursday Dorothy Lapp, A rline
and Mrs. M elvin Giles, M r.'and Mrs. Bowers, Maxine Bowers, Jerry W alk work on the squad this year are Keith
H arry Johnson and M r„ and Mrs. A rt er, H arry McCarthy of Coos Bay, and Johnson, Dale Courtright, Don Pierce,
Schaefer attended the St. Patrick's Wilma Drake of Coquille, w e n t. to Bob Geaney, C liff Billings, Chuck
dance at the Elks temple in Coos Bay the State basketball tournament held Billings, Neil Haga, Junior Strain,
W ilbur Reed, Jim Bellmore, Wayne
Saturday.
in Salem.
They went to see the
Timmons, Bud Buckles, Warren Jen-1
Marshfield-Eugene game after which
The boys,
Miss Marybelie Yarbrough of the they returned to Coquille Thursday kins and Mac Donald.
however, are not allowed to wear a
First National Bank of Portland staff night.
letterman stripe w ith these numerals.
visited her parents, M r. and Mrs. C liff
The numeral is marked w ith the year
Yarbrough, in Coquille over the
M r. and Mrs. H arry Dey of Wald
number in which the boys were on
week-end.
port, Oregon, have been visiting M r.
the “ B ” squad.
and Mrs. Tom Drake Of Coquille. Mr.
This is the boys’ first year under
Evan Albom returned home last Dey is Mrs. Drake's uncle. They also
Thursday from a four-day trip in spent some time In Coos Bay visiting ‘Dutch” Meyers and even though
the coach wasn’t here all year to train
Portland where be conducted busi other relatives there.
the boys, they did make a fine show
ness for his firm , and also made con
ing for the amount of practice and
tacts in the interest of the Chamber's
Pvt. First Class Frank L. Woo<V
work here. He spoke to a special ward is back in the state after serving training they did have.
From this year on the boys p a rti
committee of the Portland Chamber several months overseas somewhere
about the myrtlewood park project in or near Japan. This is the firs t cipating on the “ B ” squad Will re
ceive numerals to show fo r their ac
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anyone has heard from Frank so they tiv ity .
do not know definitely where he has
Many Coquille valley residents been.
Sentinel Classified Ads w ill sell i f
came to town Saturday to shop and
found new items appearing after a
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Dunn are
long shortage—among them bars of leaving fo r Corvallis Thursday after
Fels Naphtha soap and rffeenex in noon where they w ill pick up their
some of the local shops. While in daughter, Vera, and go on Portland
town some of the folks dropped in for a shopping tour. They w ill re
at the Sentinel to start the paper to turn to Coquille Sunday. Vera Is a
th eir homes.
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freshman at Oregon State, majoring
in home economics. She w ill also re
M elvin Giles returned from Port turn to Coquille w ith her parents to
land Saturday evening. He had been ■pend her spring vacation.
gone on business fo r several days.
Private Lester M elvin Nichols, Co
Mr. and Mrs. John’ Shilling le ft fo r quille, has re-enlisted In th’e regular
Chicago last Thursday morning where army for three years. He served 42
they w ill visit friends and relatives. months overseas,
and form erly
John w ill also be best man at the worked in the plywood plant here.
wedding of his brother.
M r. and Mrs. Fred Belloni and M r,
Rock Robison, son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. W right of Coquille were
Steadfast purpose makes for
Rock Robison, is home w ith his dis guests at a birthday party at the
victory. Irresolution is re
charge. He was discharged from the Otto Shindler home in Bandon last
sponsible for most defeats.
navy March 10 at Bremerton, Wash week, honoring Mrs. Ralph T. Moore.
Work, think, smile, and keep
on keeping on.
ington. Rock is going to work as lo
cal manager of the R.E.A. Co-op at
M r. and Mrs. Lloyd Gregg have
While all feel a natural de
Port Orford.
purchased the J. S. Chambers ranch
licacy about the discussion of
at Agness, it was announced last
the necessary service, it is well
Mrs. B ill Preston, Donna Mae week. The Greggs recently sold their
to know that our fee is within
Chapin, and Mrs. McCarthy drove to hardware store here to take a vaca
the reach of all.
Eugene Wednesday.
Mrs. Preston tion.
and Mrs McCarthy visited their
daughters, Bettie and Mildred. They
Mr. and Mrs. John Shilling left by
returned the same day.
car fo r Chicago to v is it friends and
relatives. While In the Windy City,
Dick Buckles, son of M r. and Mrs. John w ill serve as best man at the
Ray Buckles, has been transferred to wedding of his brother who recently
another submarine, the Sea Owl. returned from overseas duty. Three
Dick is a form er student of Coquille other brothers, all ex-servicemen, are
high and has been In the service now home, too, fo r the firs t time
since his graduation two years ago. together since the w ar started.
B’ Squad Members
Get New Awards
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Any Kind, Any Place
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Born March 16 to Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie S. M ille r at Washington, D. C.,
son, named Daniel Lloyd, weight
seven pounds, 13
ounces.
Mrs.
M iller w ill be remembered here as
Julia M y rl Leatherman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leatherman of
Coquille.
Day or N ight
Phone 4R13
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