The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 21, 1947, Image 18

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    C o q u ille V a lle y
J e iitln e l
AUGUST 21. 1847
(OQU1LLB. OREGON
News from Northern C urry County
Pomona Grange Meets Saturday At Sixes
And Votes Io Buy Curry Queen A Gift
Ml and Mrs. Lawrence Kuvk oí '
Florence were visiting friends and
relatives in Port Orford over the
week-end. While here they attended
Pomona Grange held at the Sixes
hall.
Saturday evening with a dinner party
in honor of her husband’s birthday.
Dr. Pugh of Port Orford is in Port­
land on business^ .
Vigitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Brooks this last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Mildred
Norman is state deputy for the
Grange and makes her home in Sel­
ma. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howes and
son were also visitors at the Brooks
home. Mr. Howes is eastern state
deputy for the Grange. They were
returning from the Juvenile Camp
which was held at McKinley this
year.
A surprise house-warming was
given at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmy Mastropollto of
Langlois. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. “Doc” Livermore,
Mr. and Mrs. Val Townley, Mr.
and Mrs. John Wheeling, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Niemann of Port Or­
ford and Mr. Townley’s stater
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Short, of Ontario. California. Ice
cream and cake were served lat­
er in the evening.
o o
By Helen Fain
I many in attendance with a large
number of out-of-town visitors. The
Box 804, Langloi*. Oregon
prizes which were won in the flower
The Portions Grange met Saturday show in the first division which was
at 11 a. rtt-at the Sixes Grange hall. flower arrangements, were: first and
The hall was completely filled with a second, Mrs. Gertrude Zumwalt;
large delegation of the Chetco Grange third, Mrs. Paulino Anderson. Sec­
who had chartered a bus to make the ond division, which was single flow­
trip. The Pomona degree was put on er: first, Mrs. Essie Crew; second,
by the team from Chetco grange. A Mrs. Francis Autrey; third, Mrs.
potluck lunch was enjoyed at noon. Nellie White. Third division, Which
Visitors from Coos county were Mr. was living flowers; first, Mrs. John
and Mrs.- John Reiher of North Bend. Moore; second, Mrs. Francis Autrey;
Mr. Reiher is Master of the Coos third, Mrs. Essie Crew.
County Pomona and Mrs. Reiher is
In the art, first was won by Mrs.
County Juvenile Chairman.
Nellie White; second, Mrs. Francis
The grange voted to buy a gift Autrey; third, Mrs. Francis Autrey
for the girl who is chosen Queen of Tea was poured by Mrs. Marjorie
the COrry County Fair at Gold Beach. Strain and Mrs. Martha Strain.
Reports were heard from a boy and
Sgt. L. M. Richards has announced
a girl who attended the 4-H Summer that after August 18th he will have
school at Corvallis on a scholarship American Defense and Victory Med-
More waterfowl hunting area will
from the grange.
<>s for distribution io army veterans
The next meeting will be held at of
be accessible to the general hunter
World
War
H.
Veterans
of
Curry
Ophir on the third Saturday In No­ county should call at the recruiting this fall as the result of a lease
vember at ,11 a m. There will be ooffice to receive their medals.
signed by the Oregon State
commission with the Chewaucan
an election of officers.
Two Port Orford couple« sur­
The Floras Widow club held their
Land and Cattle company covering
prised their friend« by eloping.
annual picnic at the Floras Creek
that part of their holdings in the up­
Hazel
Price
became
»he
bride
ef
grounds last Thursday with a pot­
per and lower Chewaucan marshes
Harvy Shaw and June Haft
luck lunch at noon. Swimming was T.
near Paisley in Lake county.
Williams was married to Marion
enjoyed By the children of the mem­
While most of the 50,000 acres
MeCullen, Coast Guardsman, at
bers. The bazaar articles will be on
ered by the lease will remain
a Joint ceremony In Reno. Ne­
display and for sale-at Smith’s store
as
a wildlife refuge, at least
vada, Saturday August • at 4
n Langlois. Anyone interest in love-
acres of the best waterfowl area In
p.
m.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Evans
r handmade articles will be pleased.
the upper Marsh east of the main
ceompanled them and witnessed
.he lirst business meeting _ —
canal will be open to hunting and
the
ceremony.
’’all will be the fourth Thursday in
will be managed by the commission
Miss
Marie
Garver
and
Mrs.
V.
jctober at 11 a. m. at the home of Sellar of Portland are the guests of as • public shooting ground similar
he president. Mrs. Milton Brown. A Zelma L. Gaines, the pastor of the to the one at Summer Lake. Daily
xrtluck lunch will be served at noon. Assembly of God church in Port Or­ hunting permits will be issued during
Ml Members are urged to attend.
ford. They are teaching in the Daily the waterfowl season for a fee of >2
Thn Langlois art class held their Vacation
Bible school, which will which will be used to pay for the
Flowir and Art show last Friday at continue till
August 22. Classes are cost of administration and patrol.
he Grade school gymnasium. There being held for
boys and girls of all This area, which heretofore has not
verea large number of exhibits. The ages Miss Garver
is superintendent been open to the general public, is
’lowWs were beautiful and. very at- of the school and both
teachers have large enough to accommodate 2,000
rsctively arranged.
There were assisted Miss Gaines with
the Bible , hunters,
he past three
mree years.
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schools for the
yi
r^ n , | n *.v t « | | .
Rev. Mr. Franklin of Oklahoma
Ok
stor at the Assembly of V U r r y V O U I i r y r U l l
was guest pastor
Duck Hunting
To Be Better
3-WAY INSULATION
J. A. LAMB
Company
MURL PETTIT
Fwiklinr and*his family are visiting Starts August 29
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John '
Franklin in Port Orford.
| Work on tha naw 8100,000 Curry
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mens are < county fair grounds is rapidly near­
planning soon to move to their new , ing completion and they will be in
home which they recently purchased readiness for the county’s biggest and
from Ida Abbott, north of town.
best fair, with rodeo and horse show,
Mr. and Mrs. Friday Phillips and on August 29, 30 and 31 and for the
family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storm Labor Day events September 1,
have returned home from a vaca­
Several breeders of fine horses and
tion trip to Yellowstone National other prize stock from Coos, Doug­
Park. They also visited Mr. PhUlips’ las and Josephine counties in Ore­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Phillips gon, and Del Norte county in Cali­
of Aberdeen, Idaho, and Mrs. Phil­ fornia, as well as Curry county, have
lips’ brother, Alvin Litz, at American arranged to enter exhibits.
Entry
blanks for the rodeo and saddle horse
Falla, Idaho.
Otto Heckle left Thursday for Port­ events are being distributed and are
land where he will take the stream­ available at the office of County
liner, “City of Portland,” for a stop- I Agent R. M Knox at Gold Beach.
over at La Grande to visit an old j The enlarged fair grounds are 12
shipmate who is ill in the hospital acres in extent, 5t4 in the fair |
grounds proper, with ample space
there.
On Thursday, August 21, he will for buildings and exhibition ground
join the Oregon delegation on the and parking space for at least 1500
Portland Rose bound for the U. S. cars. The race track, with rodeo and i
W. V. National convention in Kansas baseball field in the center, lying on
City. Two special Pullman cart will the ocean side of the main fair
accommodate the Oregon delegation grounds, is 8H acres in extent, with
to and from Kansas City. On the a half-mile race track, all of which
return trip Mr. Heckle plans to make has been completed. The bleachers,
many side trips.
overlooking the race track and rodeo i
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Younce of field and facing the Pacific Ocean '
Bandon were Langlois visitors last only about 200 yards away, will seat
Thursday on business.
2400 or more peopel. Another unit
Mrs. La Rue Henry and daughter, with space for 1200 is in process of
Joanne, were visitors at the home of construction.
her mother, Mrs. Corrick, in Coos
There is ample apace in the build­
Bay last week.
ings and on the grounds for agricul­
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sypher and tural and industrial exhibits and a
daughter, Jean, and Donna Long- full program has been arranged
necker visited the Oregon Caves last with a liberal list of prizes offered.
In addition to the usual contests there
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson were will be a three day rodeo for ama­
Friday evening guests of Mr and teur riders and a saddle horse show.
Mrs. Grady Younce.
There will be baseball games Sun­
Mrs. Leona McDonald, a former day and Monday afternoons and on
teacher at Langlois, Is now making Jifonday afternoon September 1,
her home at the Anderson apart­ there will be a horseback polo game,
ments. She will teach In the grade the riders using omy halters on their
school this year.
mounts, with brooms for clubs and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp are in a basketball for a "puck.”
Portland «on business this week.
The queen, chosen from three
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Neff and family elected princesses, will be crowned
are now occupying the former home Friday afternoon.
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of Mrs. Maria Cope In Ladglois.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conners and
See "Spike" Leslie lor insurance of
sons of Bandon were dinner guests at all kind«, phone 5 <w 8S-L.
2tf<
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the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy An­
derson Sunday evening. Rooger Con­
See the latest Christmas Card as
nors Mhd spent the week-end as sortments with your name Imprinted
guest of Speed Anderson.
at the Sentinel.
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