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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
News from Northern C urry County ~7 by plane to North Bend and was met Mrs. Ida Myers. at the airport by Mrs. Ehirbank. Mrs. Fred Sjogren of North Bend C o q u ille V a lle y _ ..... . . . i Dan Roe left last week for his was a guest last week at the home By Helen Fein visiting were Mr. and Mrs Bill Tuck- home in Yoncalla. He has been stay of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Box 804, Langlois Orqgon er and son, Johnny. Mrs. Tucker is j ing with his uncle, C. P . Roe, the Lillie. The Sixes Grange held their regu a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence; past two weeks. Mrs. Frank Burbank attended the lar business meeting Saturday night, „ Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lane of Seattle, Soroptimist club last Tuesday noon August 9, with 35 members present .i . iu S i Bookings visited re- Washington, were guests last week at Committees were appointed to take cently at the Wahl home. Mr. Willis the home of his father, Kenneth Lane, at the Coquille hotel. • • charge of the booth and displays at ls father of Mrs. Wahl. ! and grandfather, Frank Lane. COQUILLE, OREGON the county fair, August 29, 30 and 31, AUGUST 31. 1897 Brewster Volley Mr. and Mrs. Art Niemann attend Mrs. Lila Kendred of Lynwood, as it has been announced that the ed the insurance agents’ meeting in Calif., is here visiting With her broth ----------- fair will be held over to Sunday, so Coos Bay Monday night, Aug. 11. er, Bird Tucker. that those unable to attend on week ,, Mrs. Gracie McKenzie is visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson of North . - . - ------------------ w — Mrs. J. L. Burtis left for Portland days may enjoy the fair, too. the home of her parents, Mr. and Monday, Aug. 11, where she visited Bend spent the week-end at the The Home Economics club of the Mrs. Arthur Goucher, in Boston,' with relatives. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller in GUARANTEED WORK FRIENDLY SERVICB Sixes grange will meet at the home _ Brewster Valley. Mrs. McKenzie motored —, to Joan Worley spent Sunday, Aug. ------------------ of Mrs. Mart Hoggatt in Port Or Seattle where she took the plane to 10, at the home of Lillian and Jay- Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Don ford on Thursday, August 21, at Boston. - lene Simmons.. Minard. are honeymoonnig at the 1:00 p. m. , Professor Ottlie Seybolt and Par-j Charlie Tate left for his home at Bavage cabin at Ko-Keel Kanu Klub. The Sixes-Elk garden club met at . L Mc. „ S1 Eu«ene were Visitors,Creswell Sunday," Aug. 10, after Sally Bonney and five young lady the home of Mrs. Bob Thomas in a t,“ * A- p - Sweet home last week. spending a week at the C. P. Roe fnends spent the week-end at the Contractor Port Orford, Aug. 8, with 15 mem Visiting at the home of Mr. and home. * Bonney cabin at Brewster. bers present and four visitors. Mrs. Mr?\Y al Townley recently were Mr. I Mrs. S. C. McAllister was » dinner Mrs. Florence Weathers and fam PAINTING ROOFMO Fanny Eddy of Monmouth, Oregon, and Mrs. B. C. Short and children of guest last week at the home of Mr. ily returned Sunday evening from a was an out-of-town visitor. The club Ontario, California. Mrs. Short is and Mrs. Shelby McAllister in Coos vacation on the Rogue river. BRUSH OR SPRAY ALL TYPB . a a will have charge of the floral dis Val Townley’s sister. They were en play for the fair and also-have charge rdute to Canada and will stop on Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, Emmet Mayse made a business trip Phone 88, Coquille of the flower show. their return trip. daughter, Patty, and son, Russy, have to Fortuna, Calif., Sunday. Herbert Murphy, son of Mrs. Ber A flower and art show was held Mr. and Mrs. W. A Roberts spent been spending the week with Mr. Friday, August 15, at the Langlois nice Fitzpatrick, is visiting at home Sunday afternoon, Aug. 19, at Ban Brown’s mother, Mrs. Archie Hatch for a few days. He is in the merchant don. • er. Patty came Tuesday, last week, grade school gym.. Sergeant L. M. Richards has open marine and has been doing army Dwight McCorkle, owner of a fur and Mr. Brown and family arrived ed an army recruiting station in P o rt Uansport service in Alaskan waters, i farm at Eagle Point, Oregon, was a Sunday. They were glad to meet all Orford in the post office building. Herbert Murphy will leave for a , business visitor and luncheon guest their old friends. a a aiort visit to his former home in Friday at the A. B. Crawford fur He will serve all of Curry county. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Travis and A reception was held JYiday, Aug. Burbank, California. His sister, Gur- farm. Harvey Mye„ chlldren family and Irene Burr spent the 8, in the Langlois high school gym lah, who is making a visit there will week-end in Bend, visiting Mary in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell return home with him. were callers at the home of Mr. and Humbert Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strain and and children. Clinton: Hum Kruetzer, who were married in July. Mrs. Vernon Barklow and family last bert returned Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Kreutzer re with them for a visit. Mrs. Kruetzer was Miss Betty Storm week. a a before her marriage. An evening of cently spent a few days camping at The Oliver family have moved Mrs. R. H. Keudell and children, dancing was enjoyed by all the the Floras Creek picnic grounds. on to the Roe and Woodward ranch. Mrs. John Donaldson of Denmark guests. Bob Ocheltree has moved into the Barbara and Bobby, of Salem, spent Mrs. Francis Autry!, Mrs. Jean entertained Monday afternoon, Aug. house recently vacated by the Oliver last week in Coquille at the C. G. LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE Caughell home. Mrs. Keudell, for Strain were co-hostesses at a bridal 11 in honor of Fanny Eddy's 79th family. Miss Jennie Lindros, at one shower given recently in honor of T^e wa> *** with the Sharon Barklow was an overnight merly SAFE. EFFICIENT Mrs. Martha Strain and Mrs. Mar- birthday cake as a centerpiece guest at the home of June Simmons, time made her home In Coquille. present were Addie Helmken, Ä„v T jorie Strain of Bandon. The shower Those Marv WondiDArfh n —_ I “ Onday, Aug. U. was held at the Floras Creek picnic Mary Woodworth, Leta Hoggatt, Ger Melden Carl had an accident 8 B B alt, Stella Slocum, Jean grounds with a potluck lunch at noon. trude Zumwalt, Monday, Ang. 11, while trim P. A. (Buck) EVERETT Many beautiful and useful gifts were Stratton, Mary Dobbema, Milla Jonn- shrnbs, catting his fere- received. Among those present were son, Margaret Meyer, Ethel Nutt, with a knife. He was rushed Heavy Equipment Corbin, Francis Woodworth,! arm to Coquille, by his wife, and Dr. Mrs. A. W. Cope, mother of Mrs. Adelle LIBERAL Lucille McKenzie, Ella Knapp, Effie Rankin gave medical treatment. Marjorie Strain; Mrs. Jim Crew, Montgomery, Lucille Estabreek, Ada K s t i« ' R e v ' w - E Oakes of Myrtle Point mother of Mrs. Martha Strain; Paul Capps, Virginia Johnson, Moving CASH LOANS ine Anderson, Margarite White, Stella Adolphson, Ray Helmkin, Jr“" ' conducted church services at Arago Sunday, Aug. 10.. Sunday school ta- On Your Slocum, Nellie White, Ruth Cox, « ^ 5 ? . ________ . . . M„ Caterpillar», Bulldozers, etc. AUTO Linda White, Gladys Strain, Ollie Kruetzer, De Haven, Susie Hawkins Donald«,». M an, ba.utitul FURNITURE and daughter, Joyce; Alma Storm were received by Mrs. Eddy. Aug. 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lj ? S tock and sons, Velma Crew, Lenroe Sweet, Perry Neal, in Coos Bay. home after month s va- Mr and s c McXUister Agnes Wilson, Mary Strain, of Ban returned in the East. Private Sales Financed “ANYWHERE FOR H O T don; Margaret Hofsess, Hazel Hof cation Archie Aldropp is now at home, af- d a v " e ^ i n ^ b e ^ i T m ? ArneHrTn 18 Months to Pay sess and daughter, Donna; Ruth ter r spending a week in the Mast hos- • RAT OLSON and HAROLD HART m uuit c ^ , Bayh American Marie Kruetzer, Betty Kruetzer, pital for treatment of his hand, Simple Credit Requirements Kenton Myers returned home Sun- Wanda Volck, Betty Guerin, Juanita which was badly mangled in an acci Complete Privacy evening, Aug. 10, from spending N o C o -S igo vrs Strain, Carrie Boice, Evelyn Boice dent at the AÌdropoT Garage in 10-Minute Service The and girls,-Vera Clark, June Sabin, Langlois. Jearl Jenkins, Loulla Cop*}, Phyllis when Archie was making an adjust over-night guest at the home of Mr, Coos Bay Stampfer and Mrs. Bill Strain. Those ment on a motor and the wrench and Mrs. Vernon Barklow and fam- sending gifts but unable to attend slipped, allowing his hand to fall into Finance Co. were Mrs. Eva Donaldson and daugh the mov: rail.™ at th . twmwa Albert Sacket of Bullards was* a ter, Ruth; Effie Clamo, Lois Smith, o f Recent Coos Bey, Oregon M r a n ri M r / t i m m ? cal,er last week at the home of Mr. 275 So. Hall M335 and Mrs. John Menegat. S-263 Marion Brooks, Jimmy Brooks and wore Oliver Myers of Myrtle Point was 179 N. Broadway Phone 325 Don Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. John Whelling of the a caller at the home of his mother, lltfc The Curry County Health associa Hamlet in Port Orford. tion held its business meeting at the Mr. and Mr. JShn Conrad and Sixes grange hall Thursday, Aug. 7, small son of Sacramento, California, with Mrs. Bob Knox, president, in spent a week recently with Mr. and Not just a now modol • , , charge. The meeting was held at 11 Mrs. Kenneth Thompson and Will a. m. with potluck lunch at noon. The Sabin. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hicks were Au COMPLETELY NEW DESIGN I speaker of the day was F. G. Scherer of the Oregon Tuberculosis associa gust 9th callers at the Kenneth Thompson home. They were on route tion. Motion pictures were shown. to hteir home in Portland after Discussion of a community program spending a week with their daugh was held. Report was given that ten ter at Pistol River. children were given <heir pre-school Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Shoemaker, exams by Dr. Erickson, of Gold of Oakland, California, were Satur Beach, in Port Orford, two of the day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Ken children being from Langlois. In neth Thompson and Will Sabin. Mr. formation of this program is avail Shoemaker and Mr. Sabin are cousins able to all those who are Interested, and the former is the son of the late of Bandon. and one may join the association Millard F. Shoemaker • • tor dues of 25 cents a year. A fi nancial report was given for April: A t Arogo bank balance, April 1, 32196.79; re ceipts from seal sale 31107.43; mem bership dues 319.50: total, $3,323.72; By Mrs. Harvey Myers total expenses, $1,418.21; balance In Dinner guests Sunday, Aug. 10, at bank $1,905.51. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slocum at Lillie were Mr. and Mrs. Gus tended the card party held in the Schroeder and Aurdy Mr. and Mr». American Legion hall in Port Orford Gerald Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thursday, Aug. 7. High honors went Lillie, Miss Joan Worley, Darwin to Faye Brice and Emil Krueger: sec Gulstrom and Miss Rose Lillie of ond to Mary Dobbema and Walter North Bend. Later in the evening NEW Advance Design—NEW cab that Slocum. Rose Lillie was accompanied to North “ b reath es” —NEW U niw eld, a ll-s te e l Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry drove to Bend by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lillie. Eugene last week where Mrs. Henry Mrs. Emily Hickam of Corvallis construction—NEW durable, fully ad /CH EVROLET J had a physical check-up. Mrs. Car visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. justable seats—NEW 22% greater visi rick, mother of Mrs. Henry had Frank Burbank. Mrs. Hickam came charge of the hardware store while bility—NEW Flexi-Mounted cab—NEW they were gone. 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