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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1948)
A t Sitkum Mr. and Mia. fam ily are making _________ _____ a ranch in the L ee d istiict. Mrs. G eorge Mason, Dennis and Becky w ere callers at th e Roe hom e. Mr. and M m . Harry L ee, M m . Dor is S piva and son Johnny w ere gueets at a birthday dinner given in honor o f M m . C. P. R oe March 10. Misa C harlene Roe w as an over n igh t gu est o f Mis* P at Reed Friday night. M m . A. B u tler and M m . C. H. guests at the hom e of Mr. an d M m . E verette D oyle Monday. Mrs. Don T rigg o f Coo* B ay w a s a guest at the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. M cA llister Satur day. W. A. Roberts, accompanied by E. C. Roberts of M yrtle Point, drove to Medford on business W ednesday. M m . A. J. M ayse is spending th is week in C oquille w ith relatives, Ronald, John Jr., and C layton Winkler returned hom e Sunday with their father, John W inkler o f E astiide, after spending the p ast tw o w eeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H arvey MyeM. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson and daughter of C oquille w ere Sunday visitors at the home o f Kenton v !t Brewster Valley Gets Spring Cover Of White Snow On Sunday Of An Inch Depth Langlois High School News juniors: R oger Stankavich, Darrell Holycross; sophom ores: Kermit Horn, B etty Louhbaugh, N orm an H olycross, N ancy Moore; freshm en: Darell Price. Work on th e a th letic field has been started by th e men o f th e neigh borhood, w h o have volunteered their tim e and eq u ip m en t Friday P h illip s and Golden A llen are working their cats th ere now . The m em bers o f th e student body were th in k in g o f chartering a bus so that they could go to Eugene to see th e Freedom Train, but it was discovered that the train w ill be in Eugene only on the day of the Jun ior-Senior prom so th is w ill be im possible. A t Arogo Young People Go To M yrtle Point Concert Ticket Sale Now Underway Members o f th e Young P eople’s club w ere accom panied to M yrtle Point by R ev. Richard Cochran to the P reeb yteilan church Tuesday evening. The group sang “God So Loved th e World," and “T hings Are D if ferent N ow .” A solo, “A ltogether L ovely,” w as sung by Miss Jaylene Simmona. Those attending w ere A lan Halter, Charlene Roe, Veva Pickett, Ruth and W illis W ilcox, Ralph Herker, Leonard Sell, D onald Peterson and .j .y U n e Sim m on., | Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Burbank w ere Saturday even in g dinner guests of Mrg Cince rin le y at ! home on the Myrtle Point-C oqullle highway. R. M. Harrison is spending this week at China Flat attending to some mi nig business. Dell Johnson w as a visitor at the C. P. Roe hom e Monday evening. Ida and Mrs. Roe w ere in Myrtle Point on a business and shopping trip Tuesday. Harry and Robert Lee o f Coos Bay were »unday even in g dinner guests a t the Roe home, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Puiforq of Dunsmuir, California, w ere visitors pf M m . Selm a J. Harrison and Mr, Many Attend Dance A t Gravelford A large crowd w as in attendance when a dance, sponsored by Coquille Eagles lodge, w as held at Gravelford on Saturday evening. Music w as sup plied by the Pandem onium s. W. Mason of C oquille w as In charge of the affair. M ast Hospital Born to Rey and M m . Lawronp* Crises GwUlum. Marvene Eugene Mcddowney and CTanaeo. Beat wishes to all. The young people o f th e Assembly of God church of Coquille are start ing a Sunday school in Riverton. The tim e 2:30 p. m. Sundays in the school gym. In light o f previous at tem pts th e Sunday school is being started with a perm anent v iew in mind. Those to have charge are Ju l ius Jepaon and Mary Halm, who will act under the supervision of Rev. May. The school will ba undenomina tional, but fuU gospel In It* teaching. Class«« for all agoa, tn»trum enUi reuaie, Plana are being made to hold Bunday evening services in th e near MARCH 18. 1948. 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Howard C. . dee “Sptka” Monday evening gueets * t th* hom e Berley, M yrtle Point, a daughter, Rita »M kinds shone .« nr *3-1. o f Mr, and Mrs. Harry Collier. Harry Collier and Harvey M yers Rae, on March 14. Born to Mr. and M m . Richard spent Sunday and Monday fish in g on ¡the Rogue at Gold Beach, returning Chism, M yrtle Point, a daughter, n March IS. Laura, on 15. JJ-- COQUILLE, OREGON Cook. Pniay Bom to Mr. and Mr*. Phillip Linn, future. » ■ ; ~ , «jfëntlnel Birthday Party Held Sunday Myrtle Point, a daughter, Rebecca Those on the honor roll and with and Mrs, John Menegat Tuesday, Mr. and Mr*. Clark Bean were Jan*, on March IS. perfect attendance for the last »1« w eeks were: Honor roll—Juniors Rogert; Stankavtch, 90.5; sophomore*: Nancy Moore, 95.5; Dorothy Sypher, 94.25. _________ P ___ erfect attendance — senior*: Ed C o q u ille V a lle y Sunday March 14 a birthday dinner w as h eld in honor o f Mabel Molthu and H arold Simmon*. Those present w ere Mr. and M m . Adolph Molthu and children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard H ull and Connie, Mr. and Mrs Jack Cooper and Terry, Tom Hulll, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sim m ons and children. ~ L ittle Judy Brooks spent the week end w ith Shirley Watson. Mrs. Lester White is in the hospi tal at M yrtle P oint w ith pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fletcher made a hurried trip to San Francisco to attend th e funeral of M m . F letcher’s step-father. Mr. and M m . K enneth Y ager of the R iverton ferry celebrated their sec ond w edding anniversary on T ues day. Congratulations. Mrs. Harold Sim m ons entertained at a luncheon last Thursday. Those present w ere Mesdames W. T. A lpine, Nina Morgan, Ellis Holbrook, Rob MyeM. ert Sm ith and Donna. Mr. and Mrs: Jenks o f Santa Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. Jess K ay were vis California, m ade a business call at itors in Riverton last W ednesday. the Arago fur farm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W ayland Buoy are Tinker H atfield of B ridge w as a enjoying a visit w ith hl* parent* and Sunday even in g guest a t the hom e of two brothers and sister from Walla Jaylen e Sim mons. Walla, Wash. They are amazed to see • • all our early spring beauty as e x em plified in th e riotous blossom* and gorgeous shrubs and plant* found all around about us here now. Eli Brault was v isitin g friends in Riverton on Sunday. Grant and M iles Hartwell spent The membeM hip signup for the 1949-49 Coos com m unity concert Sunday evening with Vertin Sell series w ill be staged the latter part; Thomas Cook enjoyed his birthday o f May instead of w aiting until fall. dinner Monday evening in his honor It w as decided this week at a m eet w ith th e fam ily. ing of th e board of directors w it h ■ Mr. and M m . Phil W illiam s from Joel Kim ball, Columbia C oncerts,' Coquille were dinner guests at the Fetch home Sunday evening. Inc , representative. Mr. and M m . W ayland Buoy and Renewals o f membership« w ill be handled betw een May 1« and 24, Carol and his fa m ily from W ashing after which rem aining tick ets w ill be ton, Mr. and M m . M iles H artw ell and offered for sale to the public. The Kathle were visitors at the Hart M arshfield high school auditorium , w ells on Sunday. was sold out for the 1947-48 series, e a g e to Barbara Sell. Alma Kay. Le Brewster Valley was blanketed with snow on Sunday after noon. Snow fell fast and furiously for about three hours laying on almost an inch deep. . It would have been much deeper but the ground was so wet it melted as fast as it fell for quite a while. It was so cold that there was still som e snow in the valley M onday m orning and q u ite a bit in the h ills M onday evening. T he Sitkum school is having it* floors refinished w ith asphalt tiletng. The Coos B ay Floor C overing com pany is d oing th e work. It w ill g iv e the building a d eligh tfu l, clean, liarht appearance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M ullen are th e proud ow ners of a new Ford sedan. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. C larno and fam ily o f M yrtle P oint w ere dinner guests at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. L aird on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ebner W ilson and Earl and Mr. and Mrs. C harles W il son and baby Janet were dinner guests o f Mr. and Mrs. M arvin Her man of M yrtle P oin t on Sunday. Mrs. Herman w a s form erly V irginia W il son. Reverend B arnett held church ser vices at Sitkum Sunday follow ing Bible school. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M ullen and Charlene w ere dinner- guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Harold H a ll -of M yrtle Point on Thursday evening. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk of Coos B ay started to Sitkum to spend a w eek v isitin g their son daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk. On th e w ay out Mrs. Kirk suffered a stroke after which Mr. and Mrs. Kirk returned im m ediately to Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk were no tified and th ey w ent at once to find Mr . Kirk Testing but in a rather ser ious cckiditlon. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk were residents o f Sitkum fo r m any before m oving to V Coos Bay «»»tore A« O «, about tw o years ago. w ent . Mr. J and r a Mrs. e L J Farri , ♦ 11 Goble k J to Portland Saturday to bring home their little fifteen m onth old %1(aj Mark, w ho has been in a hospital th ere for several w eek . Markey had undergone m ajor surgery for cere bral infection. Mr. and Mrs. Goble came to S it kum from Hum boldt county, C alifor nia about three years ago. T hey pur chased the Julius B enham place w hich is n ow their horns. • e Riverton I ’ Coquille P hone 10 ef Wfc «*» WE PAY THE TOPDDL TRADE-IN FOR YOUR OLD TIRES ON B.F. G o o d r ic h W FARM IMPROVEMENTS CUT YOUR W O R KING T IM E ... Don’t let the need for farm improvements lengthen your working hours *pd OH down your efficiency. Puilt-in troughs, new bay barn equipment, new sheds and a milk house can give you more free time. Perhaps your h*m needs a new roof and paint job. A Thrifty-Pay loan w ill help you pay for your perman ent farm improvements the convenient monthly way. Take as long as three years to pay, with no down pay ment required. Your building supply dealer can arrange a Thrifty-Pay loan for you. Or see your nearest branch of the First National bank. Three conveniently located branches in the Coos Bay Area FIRST NATIONAL BANK *1 PORTLAND « (■ M ill f i l l i A i D I P O S I T . n s u k a n c * « O R P O tA flO H / / /.< . ? / / /> // : $ /s ' / S ilv e rto w n s G et in on this saving spree today . . . get our giant allow ance when you trade in your old tires on new B.F.Goodrich S ilw to w n * — watch your net com of new tire* drop. Better and stronger coed* give this tougher rite an extra margin o f strength to stand up under r o i l shock and high speed driving. , Come in and see how much your Old tires are worth. 8tW HOW! 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