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COGUILLE. COOS COUNTY OREGON THURSDAY. AUG UST »1. 1947.
4-H Auction At .
Stale Fair To
So Fair To All
M r. and Mrs. Clovis Church are, Dan Steinmetz ^ « M o n d a y m «m -
for Portland to attend an auto
now the proud parents of a baby boy, ing
dealers’ association meeting
,amed Theodore Milo, born Wed mobile
nesday morning, August 13. at the there on Tuesday. He is expected
Leep Memorial hospital at Bandon. to return on Wednesday.
A new plan for the 4-H club state
fa ir fat stock auction has been an
nounced by L. J. Allen, state club
leader, following comohrtion of ar
rangements w ith Leo Spitzbart, man
ager of the state fa ir September 1 to
8.
Under the plan agreed upon, each
exhibitor w ill be limited to one sale
until all w ith stock in the auction
have made one sale. A fter that the
remaining animals w ill be sold singly
or in groups. This plan was de^sed
to give all exhibitors an equal op
portunity to market to advantage
their fat lambs, hogs and steers ex
hibited at the fair. The auction is
tcheduled to start at ten o'clock, Sep
tember 5.
With at least 1500 boys and girls
from every county scheduled to take
part in the fair this year, as contest
ants land livestock exhibitors, ar
rangements have also been made to
'stagger" reservations at the 4-H
club dormitory so as to accommodate
the largest number possible. Contests ;
have been scheduled throughout the
week, and each coptestant, ether than
those with livestock exhibited also,
w ill stay only two days in the dorm i-
DANCING T IM E at the Eton. Ladle. Night August 9 found the« Coquille couple, on the dance floor of the tory.
c iT u S r C m m u n tt, building. Pictured In the cut abeve In the force round arc M r.. David Blegger and John
Winning entries in local or com
p X «
ta S e cut at the bottom are M r. E. L. Anderson and Lewi, Wl.tah.re.
(Sentinel Photo.) munity 4-H fairs go on to the state
fair. With the program throughout
the state expanded since the war, a
P. Lawrence. The visitors left for record number of exhibits are ex
home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. pected this fall, says Allen.
Lawrence driving them as far as
Four booths have been constructed
Roseburg.
for junior and senior “ dollar dinner”
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contests and for demonstrations.
These w ill be in use constantly
ComDlimenting Mr. and Mr«. Ben .and Mr«. J. A. Lamb were host, at
throughout the week, so large Is the
Lawrence of Indianapolis, Ind., and a small dinner party Friday evening.
entry list. The top demonstration
Mrs. E. E. Johnson o f Roseburg, Mr. j Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. K.
teams at the state fa ir—one In agri
culture and one In home economics—
w ill represent Oregon later at the
Saturday, Augifst 18th, Marion Pacific International Livestock ex
Mintonye observed her ninth b irth position in Portland October 3 to 11.
day w ith a lovely party at her home.
Games were enjoyed in the back
yard, followed by refreshments of
ice cream, birthday cake and orange
crush. Favors of school pencils and
hair ribbons were given to each
guest.
Attending the party were
Linda Clausen. June Smith, Shirley
, Haneeck, Janet Swinney, Barbara
I SwiaBall, Sandra Thompson, Karen
' Mauney, Carol Gould, Judy Laraon,
Judy Lance, Mary Walton, Linda
Talley, Judy Perrott, Florence Peter
son and Diane McCorkhill.
M r. and Mrs. Ben Lawrence Complimented
W ith Dinner Party Friday Evening
Saturday Ninth
Birthday Observed
You’ll go for our
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TIRES
Dinner Party
Compliments Couple
■ In honor of their approaching mar-
I riage, Ann Kamph and Donald Smith
were complimented at a lovely dln-
. ner party held at Currier's Village.
11 Saturday evening, Aug. 18th. Pres-
j ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Roger Con-
■ ! rad, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Chandler, Jr.,
| Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dlmmlck, Mr.
I and Mrs. Howard Page, Mr. and Mrs.
IWm. Connell, Mr. and Mr«. John
Forrester and the honored guest»,
I Ann and Don.
Salem Wedding
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O f interest to Coos county people
is the news of wedding «of Miss Carl,
to James A rth ur Peterson, son of
Mrs. John Kelly, Bandon, on Sunday,
August 18, at the First Congregation
al Church In Salem.
Performing the ceremony was Mre.
W ill Carl, aunt o f the bride, from
California. The bride is the sister of
Marion Carl and daughter of the late
Mrs. Ellen Carl. A reception fol
lowed the ceremon” in the church
parlors.
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Present for the wedding were all
of Mrs. Peterson’s living aunts. From
Coos county were Mrs. AmeUa Laf-
fertv, Mrs. Jennie Price, Mrs L illy
Hartig, Mrs. Rose Ashton, Mrs. H ul-
dah Ellingson and Mrs. Pearl ElUng-
sen. Others were Mrs. Maude Dug
gan, Alameda, Calif., and Mrs. w ill
M artin, Fresno, Calif.
Anc unii? ’
Pete Knutson, came from beaiue,
Washington.
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Harry James Next
On Dance Slate
H arry James and his famous trum
pet w ill be next on the CoqsjUe
dancing schedule when this famous
band complete w ith all lt8..fea^ * J d
players appear in the Coquille Com
munity building Tuesday evening.
Sept. 23rd, under the ausp/ces oi
Hode Caughell.
James is the number one band of
the nation as listed by all survey I
croups, and outsells and out-draws in
almost every city of the land.
Whether or not Betty Grable w ill
be with him is uncertain, «*r.
Caughell said. * .
Coquille Service Station
Open Daily 7 A. M. to 9 P. ML
Attend Pro-Ball Game — A l t h
ing the professional football game
between the Brooklyn Dodgers and
the Los Angeles Dons
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Portland on Sunday were CoquiUe
fans, including M r and Mrs- E- A-
Walker. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Bar-
row, Mr. and Mrs. Dale E lliott, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Thompson, Mr. aqd
Mrs. Thurston Gremsgard Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Smith. M r. and Mrs. Wayne
Goodman, Jess Barton, J r , Ben
Barton and Ray Kay.