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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1949)
PACE TWO runs your houae-but the art rivers and Mrs. Oran Holbrook oq Sat- ( • to Cedric Cross, Kay Sim it spirit. AU of us are artists so let usday evening. mons. Joe Fetch, Denny Fetch it show up. Mrs. J. E. McGowan, Sharon and Lavina Shelton, Many hap Did you know, when cooking and Richard, ,and Homer Ryan py returns of the day to all, Fairview Extension • u nit dance for the making o f the q uilt was held at the Fairview Grange hall most happy -with the results. foods w ith strong odors, you can spent last Friday and Saturday . in • • The donations w ill be for the quickly dispel the disagreeable, Medford. in Portland— Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Saturday night, A p ril 10th, drew smell? Put a little cinnamon in a | Mr. and Mrs. Tollef Brudos left Nelson spent several days in Port- a large crowd from 300 to 350 Azalea House which «11 Extension COQUILLE, OREGON. APRIL 21, 1949. pie pan and set over a little h ea t! last Thursday for their trip to land last week visiting Mr. Nel- people. Many folks from other clubs are striving for. Mrs. F. Pierson of North Bend for a few minutes. Worth a try. ; B ritt, Iowa, to visit their son and son’s mother, Mrs. Bertha Nelson. towns and communities attended. Bud Byan’s orchestra blended in donated a beautiful hand-tooled Now fo r this week’s announce- family. While in the city they purchased w ith the occasion as square dances leather b illfo ld which was given ments: A “ Slipper Chair' W ork- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holbrook a Kangus fourteen-foot boat and Paul Jones numebers were to Frances Kelso of Coquille. shop" w ill be held A p ril 25. 26 and ' made the trip to Seattle, Wash., • • • • 27 at the Englewood Community | to attend the funeral of one of his Returns From Toppenish — Mrs. most popular. Most of the ladies Hall, and another “ Slipper C h a ir; * ar buddie® and they also visited Lin Swain returned on Sunday , wore their dainty ginghams and HORSE FALLS ON FOOT Workshop” w ill be held at the E m -I V“ gl.ty a'8 *i®tei a" d ianuly’ Mr. from Toppenish, Washington, ' Spring prints. Herman .Detlefsen is getting BY ELLA S. WINKELS Supper was served at 11:30 and over a broken foot suffered last where she had spent a week. Mrs. piire Civic builing, A p ril 28, 29 and and Mrs. Dale Scalf. County Extension Agent (Home Economics) Nine Morgan reached home last Swain was * accompanied on her I latgr in the evening the Fairview 30. These workshops are fo r the ' Extension q u ilt was presented to week on his Sumner stock ranch purpose of training project leaders Saturday afternoon and is s till return trip by her sister, Mrs. Zola nervous after being in Olympia, Hamlin of Corvallis who w ill visit R. H ill of Fairview. The q u ilt was when a horse tell w ith him and from the. various Units. on display and the ladies of the his foot was caught beneath the w w Wash., during the recent eath- in Coquille for several days. L ife Is like a ladder; every , Homemaker’s C a m p begins Fairview unit were, indeed, proud stirrup, breaking it. He had driv .««rtke. • • step we take is either up or August 5 at noon so you home- PICKUP BURNS ON 101 A pickup truck belonging to th e ’ M" ; W illiam Axe and Here From Coos Bay - Mr. and of their work. Many stitches were en his truck up to Sumner and dow n-Roger Babson. makers better start making plans Na" cy “ iU#r Mayepschein of Coos Bay made and Mrs. R. H. S tillw ell who had a d iffic u lt tim e in getting back Had the last “ Blouse in a pay" to attend. No dish washing-no child George B urr Motors burned on da“ «i’ ter and meeting last week. The Charleston care. • hiehwav 101 between C oauille and M rs- Elvln “ etch and children were Sunday guests at the home donated her time and her home to his home near Coquille. U n it met fo r a special meeting due Empire U nit certainly has in and Coos Bay last Wednesday, ° f M yrtle Point were visitors at of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Throckmor- ’. e ¡toe home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. ton. The Mayenschein s were to the fact I m igp.l it'w hen it was creased its membership, keep it A p ril 13. • e ¡Johnson last Thursday afternoon, d riv in g a new Ford car. scheduled. We met at Mrs. Fish- up. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Burns of • • es’s home. Had a small attendance I Now Is the time to do our spring LAKERS GET ELECTRICITY Electricity is now available at Fresno, Calif., called to see Chet ^ or Laster Mr. and Mrs. W illiam but homemakers seemed Interest- housecleaning. Have you ever tried Preston had as their guest at the ed. Mrs. Fisher has a beautiful view washing walls from the bottom up Croft Lake, according to Donald Turner on Tuesday» Mrs. Irene Hartwell, Grant and ^ ,“ k " ^ d’ . thelr dau«bter> Miss o f the bay from her window. ,You avoid streaks this way. Water Farr, one of the property owners from P®"1' Sumner U nit had a double meet- running down w ill not mark clean at the lake, The wiring was com- children and Mr. and Mrs. Miles R«“ ,e Preston’ who pleted last week by the Coos- Hartwell and fam ily joined Mr. nig. Smorgasbord and Family Law. area- and Mrs. Wayland Buoy in Coos _ . . „ T hin k they need a fu ll time law - I Homemakers, if your job seems Curry Electric cooperative. Bay last Sunday fo r their fried F2v e , Flsh — a"d ^Irs yer by the sound of all the ques-ldu11 a" d ful1 of monotony, always Taylor’s HAVE EASTER MORNING • chicken dinner and the children R T a y , ° r _.a n d ^ 7 tions I got and was unable to an- remember. House work is an art. “ J««» — «— • swer. 'Both are essential. The craft runs BREAKFAST An Easter morning breakfast, and hunt on the lawn there. Mrs. It costs so little more to held in the Junior auditorium of Hartwell tells of the th rillin g ex- fished at the Rogue rive r at thfe week-end and returned w ith a enjoy "Flavor - Fresh” — the Community building, was at- perience of her firs t plane ride, tended by seventy-five members tfoing up with Mr. and Mrs. Buoy, catch of five salmon. .the premium quality Ice of the Assembly of God congrega- ! Last Friday was such an en- On Sunday Picnic—Mr. and Mrs. Cream. You’ll agree, it’s tion on Sunday. Entertainment joyable day at thè school, at noon was provided by the girls’ sextette w ith a delicious creamed chicken Folsom, George Folsom and the best y o u ’ve ever of the church. and biscuits, hot-cross buns and 806 S .m ^o n picnicked at F lor- tasted. Ask for it by name. - - Ice cream. The ice cream was do- enc€ ° " SundayJ Folsom’s inated by McGowan's at Riverton » « -in -la w and daughter M r and gtore . j Mrs. James Watts and daughter- Every room had its “ egg hunt” Donna, of Eugene joined the fam - ily at Florence. Easter Sunday was a good day out in the yard, for fam ily dinners and picnics and ! The many small visitors were DR. T. DE LA RHLE "get-togethers.” 'entertained in Cuma Russell’s EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Holbrook room by playing games and hunt- and children spent Sunday w ith ing Easter eggs. They had u n d - Eyes Examineo — Glasses Fitted her mother, Mrs. Annie McNair in wiches, cookies and pop. Laddie CONTACT LENSES FITTED M yrtle Point. Duretta --------------. Roderick, — Lar- I In order not to conflict w ith gen- , jLuckman, ..... .....— , -----.----- Aurora W illard was among the ry Krlbs. Bobby Anglin, Marcia eral optical practice, all contact TBAOt M4B« J guests Bunday w ith Nine M or- Crosg. Donna Smith, Lynn Panter, lens fittings are by special ap- gan, Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jeanette Bugher, Wanda and pcintment only). Robert Smith and Donna. I Sexton, Dianne Hartwell, Maia Reception room jo in tly w ith Mr. and Mrs Elvin Fetch and JJjnten ° K J e T ^ i n ^ ^ r a Dr. J ’ R Bunch chUdren from M yrtle Point were Clinton' Karen «»UUps,, Barbara Laird Bldg. dinner »1 th . and Judy Finley, Chuck Knight e v ^ fn g and Ronnie Holbrook were those "« m e 82-J Coquille » .. . . present. Mrs. Vera was a din- , Mary Anglin, Duretta Roderick . _ Jphnson - ner guest Saturday evening at the and Rocky buekman each fo un d , home #of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald a prize egg. i? Holbrook. . Mrg Joe Finleyi Mrs. Marion The Knight fam ily, M r. and George, Mrs. Ronald Holbrook, Mrs. Oran Holbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Verna Johnson, Mrs. Wilma Mrs. Mickey Smith were among Knight and Mrs. Mae Holbrook the guests at the W. R. Lockwood were visitors at school Friday. ho™e „ Sunday The election was held at the Miss Peggy Stewart spent Sun- school house Monday evening to * u iu h °me Mr. and Mrs. j Vote on the tax for the cafeteria >7 H<rfbrOOk’ ‘ and the six per cent increase. , i . and W R Lockwood Both passed and Mrs. Mac Mun- and Dennis Ray visited w ith M r. j was elected to f ill the vacancy L io n the grade school board, va cated by Mrs. A1 Thompson. The Paul W right fam ily and the George Bugher fam ily and Roy W right had a picnic at Arago park on Easter Sunday. M r. and Mrs. Roy T. Johnson LARGE RANCH .........._..... .......... dozen and Carol Ann, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Tiller, Mr. and Mrs W illiam Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Williams and Stevie enjoyed a ' picnic at Floras lake last Sunday.! TALL CANS ....................... _...........each The Nelson Russell fam ily spent Easter with his parents at Seven Mile. Fairview Extension Unit Gives Dance S e n tin e l T€> H O M EM A K E R S Living... 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