The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 18, 1948, Image 21

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    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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Born to Mr. and Mr*. 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.
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COQUILLE, OREGON
Cook.
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Bom to Mr. and Mr*. Phillip Linn, future. »
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«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.
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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
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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
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about tw o years ago.
w ent
. Mr. J and
r a Mrs.
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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.
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