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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
Sun Valley Reports Given To Leaders Spring Is Just A t Fairview Around The Corner School Christmas Signs of Spring are appearing early in the county this year. Tonight A t Fairview Christmas holidays w ith her fam ily The school bus had to go to Co quille Saturday fo r repairs, due to a bearing burning out. Mrs. Guy Mauney and Mrs. Le- Weldon Kline was about the val Roy Swinney gave th eir reports ley last week visiting friends. He When Jerry A rre ll, son of Mr. on the Regional conference which is living at Riddle now, but still and Mrs. Francis A rrell, went out The school children w ill put on owns his home in Fairview. they attended at Sun Valley, Idaho, in search of a Christmas tree on their Christmas program Thurs • • Tuesday evening at the regular Sunday he found several rhodo meeting of the Coquille G irl Scout dendron bushes in fu ll bloom on day evening, Dec. 21. Both ch il association. Many w orth while the Wayne Watson ranch just south dren and teachers have worked ideas were received from the con of town. He" returned not only hard to make their program a suc ference, many of which are appli with a Christmas tree but a beau cess and deserve the cooperation cable in Coquile. tifu l springlike bouquet. of the whole community. The Final hearings on naturalization i THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1950 Christmas g ift exchange w ill be on w ill be held at the Coos county court house, Coquille, on January Friday afternoon. Each room has Ben Barton, who is stationed at Going to Portland fo r Christmas 4. The next motion day hias been Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gosline of its own tree, CaBip Roberts, Calif., is expected are Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Leatherman set fo r January 2. M yrtle Creek w ill be in Coquille A large clump o f Bleeding Heart to spend the Christmas holidays has been found in fu ll bloom about w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leather- over the Christmas vacation, visit man and three children, Janet, ing Mrs. Gosiine’s parents, Mr. J. S. Barton. two miles from the Fairview Coos Nancy and Denny. They w ill spend and Mrs. O. L. Wood. From Suther Bay Lumber company shop. C lifford Cotter, a former resi Miss Irene Burr, who has been Christmas w ith the S. L. Leather lin, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wood and dent of Fairview, passed away last visiting in Redmond, has returned man’s two sons, Charles and Ken son Jeffrey, w ill also come to Co neth Leatherman. quille fo r the holiday. week after only a few hours i l l to her home in Coquille. ness. • • The Mothers’ club met at the Home for the Christmas holiday school on Thursday. They met to from Scripps college is Sally Bon talk over any problems that either ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the mothers or the teachers may L. L. Bonney. Sally has already Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bramlett have. They also made plans to taken part in the Christmas cele start renovating the gym as soon w ill spend the Christmas vacation brations that highlight the college as they get the school board’s ap with Mr. Bramlett’s parents in calendar in the pre-holiday week, proval to their plans. in the Christmas formal, Christmas Klamath Falls. '« Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geitner • • convocation, Christmas vespers plan on leaving fo r Santa Rosa, Miss Eunice Carmichael, who is and the student party for faculty Calif., on Wednesday to spend the w ith the St. John’s Furniture com families. • o holidays w ith his “mother and pany in Portland, w ill spend the other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Amxy Mintonye Christmas vacation w ith her par Dick W hitlow plans on leaving ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Car and fam ily w ill spend the holidays Friday for Deer Island, Oregon, to michael. Also present for the w ith relatives in Quincey, Calif. *** th <*nk ‘ during s o spend the holidays w ith relatives Christmas dinner, w ill be Mr. and P fl H f t/O ti “ IflC f Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wyant went Mrs. Dick Carmichael and baby Mr. and Mrs. Andy MeBeth have to Powers Sunday to call at the • • returned from a vacation trip to L. L. Cunningham home there, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boaserman M r. Cunningham, who suffered a w ill have as their guests over the California. They travelled south 'n.s stroke on Thanksgiving day, is im Christmas vacation, their son-in- by bus and were greatly delayed proving. 4 V- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. by by the flood conditions in The Clarence Quivey fam ily M. C. Hopkins and two daughters Northern California. They visited have moved away from Fairview of Eugene. The Boaserman's other the past week. They desired to daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mr. McBeth's sister in Pomona, be nearer M r. Quivey’s work. Mrs. W. W. Blakeley of Sutherlin, their son in Hollywood and Mrs. S f ^ e f ÄOd The Fairview Grange held its w ill go to Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend McBeth’s brother in Pasadena. annual Christmas party Saturday the holidays w ith Mr. Blakeley’s While in Hollywood they greatly night. The program, directed by parents. enjoyed attending a private square Charlotte L. Wilson, consisted of a a dancing party w ith th eir son. recitations, musical numbers, Mr. and Mrs. David Rices w ill • • songs, tableaux of the Babe in the drive to Portland to spend Christ Mr. and Mrs. John Perkins and Manger w ith Mary kneeling by the mas w ith Mr. Riggs’ brother-in- Babe, the Wise Men bringing gifts law and sister, My. and Mrs. Ward family of Eugene w ill spend Christmas in Coquille. They w ill and the angel choir. The Juveniles Walker. Accompanying them to and adults all took part, also there Salem w ill be Mr. and Mrs. Jerry be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Biegger. was a g ift exchange, lots of home Montgomery who w ill spend the • • made candy, delicious cakes and holiday w ith relatives there. Formerly on the staff at South- a. very jo lly time was had by all Western Motors in Coquille, Sharon 465 W. Front St. Coquille, Oregon attending. Phone 971 Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Flug w ill Smith has been transferred to Bay 'Mrs. Effie-*'1 Adams, prim ary w ill leave on Saturday to spend Now on the teacher, plans on going to her the Christmas week-end in Salem Motors, Coos Bay. Coquille office staff is Miss Doro home in Medford to spend the w ith relatives. thy Williams. C o q u ille V a l l e y Naturalization i Hearing Set «Sentinel Mainly About People e """'V ai^» u, that a Merry Christmas can mean J l»err " terflU rrUC^ . ia, is our sincere wish r °ndMKA fo r you this glad e holiday „***¡11 season! * Coquille Food Center ■rand, opening of Riverside Lumber Company's NEW FHA DREAM HOUSES ---------------------------- ---------- < • --------------------------:------------ Coquille's First, Finest and Most Modern Housing Project See T h e m ------ All Elight New FHA Homes - W est End of 5th Street— Spurgeon Hill Y011 can b u y one o f th e se h ou ses fo r o n ly $8350.00 See For Yourself How Much You Can Get For So Little! • Modern Two-Bedroom Home Built-in Kitchen Hardwood Floors Paved Private Dead-End Street Insulated Ceilings Built to Rigid FHA Standards ______ Remember! Automatic Floor Furnace Electric Hot Water Heater Modern Car Ports Paved Sidewalks and Drives Lots Approximately 5,000 Sq. Ft. Close In, But Quiet and Seclusive Between C hristmas and New Year's, See FHA Terms Only «1440 Down and Easy Monthly Payments of $52-15 -) RIVERSIDE LUMBER COMPANY’S NEW HOMES Inc. Insurance and Taxes