The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 21, 1948, Image 9

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A t Powers
amusing games, among which was A *,
Gaylord Women's
Club Entertains
The Gaylord Women’« club was
hostess to the Powers' Women’s
club on Wednesday, Oct. 13th, with
a one o’clock luncheon. The little
rustic club house was beautifully
decorated with autumn flowers
and Hallowe’en decorations car­
ried out the autumn idea on the
tables.
Mrs. Effie Morgan, president of
the Gaylord club, called the meet­
ing to order and introduced Mrs.
W. C. Thorp, president at the Pow­
ers club, who gave an interesting
report on the national convention
which was held in Portland in
May, and Mrs. Allan King, Sr.,
who gave a report on the state
convention which was held in
North Bend in August. Mrs. Mary
Bones had charge of the enter­
tainment and presented several
MURDEROUS
F IS H T R A P S
a radio program, “Truth and Con-
sequences," with Mrs. Fern Hayes
as master of ceremonies.
Those present and enjoying Gay­
lord’s hospitality were Mrs. W. C.
Thorp, Mrs. A. Burch, Mrs. Carl
Briggs, Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie.
M r s . William Richards, M r s .
Goldie Quilhaugh, Mrs. Earl Frye,
Mrs. Leo Frye, Mrs. Scoop King,
Mrs. Ida Matthews, Mrs. Willia
Stallard, Mrs. Minnie King, Mrs.
Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Effie Morgan,
Mrs. Ellen Kauffman, Mrs. H. D.
Bones, Mrs. L. E. Toole, Mrs. Nellie
Curry, Mrs. Elsie Arnold, Mrs. Em­
ma Deveraux, Mrs. Fern Hayes,
Mrs. Frances Fromm, Mrs. Edna
Daniels, Mrs. Evelyn Huntley and
Mrs. W. P. Lear.
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Langlois High News
rO W ciS
A W. Hubbard of North Powers
returned home Saturday from a
several months' visit into Wash­
ington and back to his old home
state, Virginia. His son, Wayne,
and family who have been caring
for his truck garden during his
absence left for Monmouth, Ore­
gon, where Wayne will enter the
Teachers’ college.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack White of Eu­
reka, California, but formerly
owners of the Powers mill, were
visiting relatives in town last
week. ' They have disposed of
their business in Eureka and are
on a vacation tour which will take
them back to New York, Wash­
ington, D. C., and some of the
southern states.
They expect
A t Arqgo
again to establish a business in
Eureka.
Mr and Mrs. Ray Clarke, Phyl­
(Too late last week).
lis and Ronda, left last week for
Neil Sisson is visiting his par­ their
home in Harrison, Ar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sisson, kansas, old where
they expect to re­
for a week- He is home from boot establish their heme.
The Clarke’s
camp and will go back to San have been in Powers for
six
Diego for ten weeks at the diesel years where Mr. Clarke about
was
in­
school.
in the logging business
Walter Sisson is home visiting terested
Floyd Summers, former princi-
his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. C. H.
“ Sisson.
, pal of the Myrtle
Walter Just completed six
„ y™ .,. Point . schools, has
months of schooling in the tabulat- grade room of the Powers school,
tag department of the departoent
overflow of pupils ta
of employment for the state of ,u_
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California. He expects his per Carl Utterback will teach the
manent assignment soon.
and Mrs. Ruth McMillan,
Rev. C. H. Sisson took eight of fourth
third.
his sky pilot members to Coquille the Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Frye and
Harry Frye of Iowa City. Iowa,
pilot " " K
Sach*’ ch,ef “ y |a are
re visiting with their brother,
Donald
Johnson
“ “ family of North
Mr. and Mrs.
and daughter were Sunday visitors
Ken R. Rolfe, our local mer­
at the home of Mrs. Leona Gam­ chant, is in a hospital in Portland,
brel.
having a physical checkup. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jain and Rolfe visited him ta Portland this
son, Virgil, Mr. and Mrs Bill
Mo°** a?d,.P’M? ’ w*e*
Mrs. N. E. Barklow returned
M ^ C P ^oe iSr, J ^ ’
h0me •eVer“1 dayS a’ ° aiter “
Mre. C. P Roe. Mrs. Jain is a mont)j'g visit W1th her sister ta
sister and Mrs. Faer a nice of Mr. Portland
Roe and both are from Dallas, | MrJ F]oyd Hammock and Mlss
Oregon.
Sarah Devore, high school teach-
Ker^
i“ thC V - ers' drove to' Portland over the
navy October 4th and is now sta- week-end.
tioned at San Diego, California.
Verlin Hermann went to Port­
Max Williams was a Saturday land for the ball game Saturday.
evening dinner guest at the C. P.
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Roe home.
J. A. LAMB COMPANY. 18tlc
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. iÉ tan^v'isded PLUMBING SERVICE—Call 3-L
their trip through
Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Sisson’s son,
Carl E. Sisson, who is attending
Grace seminary at Winona Lake,
Indiana.
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See “Spike” Leslie for insurance
of all kiads, Dhonc 5 or BS-L. tie
for
for
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Sentinel
Falk Hospital
COQUILLE, OREGON
Admitted to Falk hospital this
week were Mrs. W. E. Robertson,
MtKinley Rt., on Oct. 12; Carol
Wilson, Coquille, on Oct. 12; Al­
bert Menning, Coquille, Oct. 13;
Mrs. Jack Burt, Coquille, Oct. 17;
Mrs. Amy Opdycke, Coquille, Oct.
19.
Discharged were Mrs. Ted Mc­
Kenzie. Sixes, Oct. 13; Dorothy
McCloskey, Sixes, Oct. 12; Mrs.
W. E. Robertson. McKinley Rt.,
STATI TRKASURKR
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IL IC T A
SUCCESSFUL MAN
OCTOBER U . 194«.
Oct. 13; Carol Wilson, Coquille,
Oct. 14.
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In Portland—Mr. and M n Fred
Kunz were week-end visitors to
Portland.
RE-ELECT
succmruL eadmis —
*1 y ta rt oyorttihg ow» ( t r a t M
Canby. Oregon.
Wm. E. Walsh
SUCCESSFUL LS6ISLATOR aaS
A B M IH IS T S A T M I f VIA»»—
President. Statt Sonar« — Acting
Governor Naw in third 4-yaar
tarm aa State Sanatar. Two terms
an State Emergency Beard.
for
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS H A H —
Bank Directer. Director Fermere
F ir* Relief Aaan. Director Canby
Telephone Aaan.
State Senator
★
Republican
“Continued active representation for
Coos and Curry Counties”
Pd Adv. P K Hommond. Chm
306 S W Broodwoy, Porttand, Oygon
P * Fot
^ minutes
Vote
BENTON FLAXEL
Through the combined efforts of
our teachers and students our car­
nival was & success. At 11:30 p.
m. June Strain, the senior class
candidate, was crowned queen.
Betty Loshhaugh, Bertie Britton,
and Mary Mermilliod were the
princesses. We wish to thank all
those who contributed to our car­
nival ta various ways.
Monday, Betty Apling was
elected captain of the volley-ball
team. Night volley-ball practice
will be started "Wednesday. Any
former volley-ball players that
wish to come are welcome The
time will be from 7:00 to 9:00 p. m.
Ben Johnson and Clarence Fain
were hunting over the week-end.
Mrs. Ada Capps, Sixes; Mrs.
Kirtland, Joe Kampa and Mrs.
Helen Fata attended the meeting
of the Curry county school clerks
held in Gold Beach at the court
house last Thursday.
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THAT M AY CHANGE YOUR WHOLE LIFE
DistrictAttorney
It takes just two minutes to read this ad and
what you decide as a result of it may change
your own life and that of your children for years
to come.
The point is simply this:
of
Coos County
for an
Those whom we elect in this election may well
decide most of the vital issues which will affect
you directly— peace or war, prosperity or de­
pression, moderate prices or high ones, progress
or stagnation.
• Honest
• Efficient
•Economica’
' 'fnrnhtration
These are the reasons why it is more important
than ever before that we VOTE FOR T H E
BEST MAN in every office, large or small.
His Record Recommends Him!
H ER E IS A CHALLENGE FOR YOU. Make
a real study of all candidates offering them­
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for a moment your own party affiliation and
that of the candidate you are investigating.
Think only “ Is this man, is this woman, the
candidate best suited by personal background,
ability and record in public and private life for
this particular office?” Do this honestly and we
are sure that you, too, w ill vote Republican.
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Remember, vote for the best man, may the best
man w inl
Paid Pol. Adv. by Coos County Democratic
Central Comm. L. Hendershot, Chairman
FRED ADAMS
THOMAS I . DEWEY
EASt W A IS E N
Vice-Free ideiti
GUY COSOON
U .S .!
WAITES NOSSLAD
(« ri» Storici)
LO W Ell STOCKMAN
Congreiemon
(eocond district)
Republican Candidate
for
Joint Representative
H O M N D. ANGELL
Congroeanen
(third Storici)
of
HASttS EUSWOSTH
Congrenmon
(foortb district)
DOUGLAS McKAY
Governor
EA U T. NEWSSY
jueretary oi j i u j b
H O W ASX) C M IT O N
GEOSGE NEUNE»
M -------- o ------- _S C I —S a
Coos & Curry Counties
“If elected, I will serve Coos and Curry counties and
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the State of Oregon to the best of my ability.”
Paid Pol. Adv.
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