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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
(w ill have their firs t meeting, w ith < Mrs. Aldene Roberts in charge. 1 A ll ladies of the community are | invited to attend and Mrs. Roberts , w ill start her program at 1:30 p.m. The Sixes unit of the Home E x tension service met last Friday at OCTOBER 21. 1948. the home of Mrs. Mary Wool worth COQUILLE, OREGON ¡on Elk river road, although a to attend the dinner, the regular small attendance an enjoyable meeting was held. meeting w ill be at 6 p. m. A t the card party held last The Langlois Sportsmen’s club held its firs t meeting last Tuesday Thursday evening at the America evening in its new club rooms, Legion hall in Port Orford, high next to the Langlois cafe. Due to score was held by Mrs. Lucille Es- the efforts of the members there ta brook and Mart Hoggatt, second is a petition being signed to have by Mrs. Fred Townley and Henry By Helen Fain Refreshments were the road widened fo r a walk Adolphson. Box 804. Langlois, Oregon served by the ladies of the A u x il through town fo r the children and The Sixes Grange w ill have a for crosswalks at the schools. iary. meeting on Saturday, Oct. 23, and- also Mrs. Vera Cadman, Delores Anyone who is interested, please a .potluck dinner w ill be held, at ¡Brooks and Helen Fain attended 6:30 p. m. and all members are sign the petition. The club w ill sponsor LaVera , the Officers Training conference asked to attend. The ladies’ de held in Gold Beach last Tuesday gree team w ill exemplify the th ird Kinnet in the contest fo r queen in at the court house. Mrs. Mabel the Bandon Cranberry festival. and fourth degrees for all new Adams presided at the meeting and members of the year. Mrs. Rose A ll members are urged to buy 1 Frances Clinton, state agent, home their ticket» sow to count for her. Wheeling w ill have charge of the : economics extension, was the d rill team, and the program fo r the The next ifieeting of the club w ill speaker. lecturer's hour. For those unable be held on Tuesday, November 9, A rrivin g late Saturday evening at 8:30 p. m. and all ladies who are ¡at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clar members are urged to attend. The Home Economics club of the ence Fain, were Mrs. Fain’s par Sixes Grange w ill have an all-day ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Butcher meeting at the home of Mrs. Docia of Los Angeles, California, who I Sweet on Cape Blanco road. A plan to be here about two weeks, I potluck lunch w ill be served at j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slocum and ¡noon. There w ill«be a business Mr. and Mrs. B ill Price attended meeting in the afternoon and plen ¡the card party in Port Orford last Thursday. ; ty of sewing to be done. Visiting at the home of Mr. For uioae wno attended the and Mrs. A. W. Cope is Mrs. Cope’s Youth dance last Saturday evening mother, Mrs. Lenox of Roseburg. at the Sixes Grange hall, which is Coming home fo r a surprise visit sponsored by the Sixes Grange, a last week-end were Mr. and Mrs. 1 good time was had by all. Among Darrel Ellis and Curtis Sabin, at those attending were Mr. and Mrs. the home of their mather, Mrs. Fred Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Collins ¡Velma Sabin. from Ophir, and also several young Clint Fromm, of Sixes, was rush members of the Ophir Grange. The ed to the hospital Taif Wednesday next dance w ill be announced at a later date. The Floras- Willow club met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Eva Steadfast purpose makes for Donaldson at Denmark. A lovely victory. Irresolution la respon potluck lunch was served at noon. The business meeting was called to sible fo r most defeats. Work, order by the president, Mrs. Ollie think, smile, and keep on keep Burgess, and sixteen ladies re ing on. sponded to ro ll call. The club w ill have a reception on Friday, Oct. 29, 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. in the While all feel a natural deli high school dining room in honor cacy about the discussion of the of the high school and grade school ■ teachers. A ll parents of the stu necessary servkse, it Is well to dent body members are invited *o attend. The club voted to award a know that our fee is within scholarship to attend the 4-H sum mer school in Corvallis next sum the reaeh of all. mer. This w ill be awarded a Curry county student. The Floras-W illow club w ill meet at the home of Mrs. Stella ! Slocum on Thursday, Oct. 28, at 10 a. m. A ll ladies are asked to bring a sack lunch, coffee and dessert w ill be served by the host esses. In the afternoon the Lang lois unit of the Home Extension C oquille V a lle y JTentinel Northern Curry News Hems morning, for an operation and is now well on the road to recovery. Shopping in Coquille last Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helmkin of Sixes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kamph were visitors in Crescent City last week. Mrs. OUie Burgess has the q u ilt of the Floras-Willow club in the frames and any lady who is inter ested in quilting may do so any evening at her home in Denmark. At McKinley Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brown and fam ily went to Riverton, Sunday, to viist w ith Mr. and Mrs. Owen Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Ziegler, J r „ Mrs. E. H. Ziegler, Sr., and George Armstrong went to Brookings Sunday to attend to some business. The Pollyanna club was held at Sitkum Thursday at the school gym. Those attending from Mc Kinley were Mrs. Frank Howard and Mrs. Clarence Churchill; from Dora, Mrs. Oscar Bunch; from S it kum, Mrs. E. Shone, Mrs. Win Nickason, Mrs. Elmer Strode, Mrs. B. Sapp. A potluck dunner was served. The Jolly Gardeners’ meeting was held at the McKinley school house Friday night w ith Mrs. Irene Steele as hostess. Thore attending were Mrs. Frank How ard, Mrs. Tommy Heyman, Mrs. S. A. Hutchinson, Mrs. Ben Hud son, Mrs. H. M. Hall, Mrs. Delbert King, Mrs. Lee Mast, Mrs. M ilford Mast, Mrs. Clarence Churchill and Mrs. Reuben Brown. A delicious lunch was served Mrs. Dorothy Robertson return ed home from the hospital Monday afternoon with her new son, Da Not to avenge one’s self upon to be a safer guide than the vid. Both are doing fine! The Poliyanna’s bazaar was held one’s enemies, is the command of promptings of human nature.- - Saturday night at the McKinley almighty wisdom; and we take this Mary Baker Eddy. Grange hall. A chicken was given to Jack Mast from Coquille and the doll w ith a complete ward robe was given to Harry Mast from Sitkum. C hili, pie and cof fee were served. Everyone had a wonderful time. • • TITLE HOLDER Sir Cedric Hardwick«, who ap SCREENED AND WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL pears in Paramount’s “ A Connecti cut Yankee in King A rthur Court,” has held the British title of Knight Bachelor since 1934 when the Pbone 5 — Coquille, Oregon honor was bestowed upon him for his distinguished work in the the atre. READY-MIX CEMENT Delivered On The Job ELMER BENHAM YOU can smoke a ll you w a n t . i . but NOT your CAR . trouble. It — wasted you drive. If your car is si badly, chances are you’re burning oiL That your piston rings need attention. Drop in and let us Ieoh over your car. There is no obligation. b — STEINMETZ MOTORS Coquille 500 W. Front St. I « w Phono 203 TRUCI S t SVICI ■tte V “Listen, Joe Green,” « A it. said a still, small voice t . • “I don’t need to tell you, Joe Green, that shoes for homeless kids cost a whale of a tot more this year. “Joe, we’ve all got to give more to our Community Chest this year than we’ve been giving in the past. “Or that it now takes quite a good deal more folding “ What’s that, you can’t afford to give more money to make a sick child w e ll. . . ju st now? Yes, you can, Joe. By signin g a pledge you can spread your g ift out through the year. So give all you can now: pay the balance as the year goes along. “Because you KNOW that rising costs have hit our Red Feather services—and hit ’em hard. “ But maybe you don’t know th at we have more children in our town than ever before. (Birth rates for the last ten years have been clim bing.) Each o f these youngsters deserves the chance “And please, Joe, when you make your pledge, make it large enough for all Red Feather services—enough for a full year!” , for healthier, happy living our Red Feather services can give. P . S. Dear reader . . . doesn’t your conscience ' say the same thing to you? “And maybe you didn’t know there’re more old folks in our town. (Scienoe has added 16 years to our lives.) R e a ta h a r— am pledge covert a s s y Red Feather That means more visiting nurses needed, more spe Do you want a pleasant surprise? Then check Speed Queen prices. Let us show you (1) how a Speed Queen save« you money; (2) how it washes fatter and cleaner; (3) why it lasts years longer; (4) why upkeep cost is virtually nothing; and (5) why over 1*4 million Speed Queen users are so thoroughly satisfied with their Speed cial recreation... more calls for Red Feather services. IRON IN HALF THE TIME Vaur Hom« laundry I, not cam. plata without a S ps a d Qvaan Ironor. Ask far a damonitration “ And we’re s till losing too many fam ilies to the divorce courts. S till letting too many boys and girls slip into delinquency. Red Feather serv ices can help prevent th is—if we give them McClary Appliance Co. Coquille Phone 10 COMMUNITY ¿ P fC H ES T more tools to work with. SOUTHWESTERN MOTORS, Inc. NO-D-LAY CLEANERS UNION STATION (Dale Elliott) WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. 340 Front S t »•rvices. Because we have a well-managed Community nniting many apfMMjla, you are catted on only once a year for all of thein. So when you give, G IV E E N O U G H . . . enough for ALL Rad Feather aervicea . . . enough for a FULL year. 35 1 PURKEY FURNITURE C A M P A K N I IN ROXY & LIBERTY THEATRES GEORGE F. BURR MOTOR CO. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. DILLARD MARKET -M rr SAFEWAY CECIL LITTLE, REAL ESTATE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL