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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1952)
C O q u Ille V a lle y S e n tin e l COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. ORÎGONTHURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1952. Point and were Sunday evening Glide and Canyonville last Sun- I last week for New York. They visitors at the home of Mrs. Carl’s day on a pleasure tr ip .' j were accompanied by his father, Mr. and Mrs. .Gurnsey H ills left I Marc Hills, who w ill reside there. mother and fcither, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cross, in Coquille. L. E. Barklow returned home Saturday afternoon from La Grande, Oregon, where he had gone several days ago w ith his trucks, where he w ill be on a con * Ask Your Realtor To Use Our tract job. Mrs. Barklow w ill go to La Grande w ith her husband to Quick, Pleasant Services make her home while he is work ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Greene and son, o f Jacksonville, Oregon, were house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Greene Friday through Sunday. ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Patrick and fam ily of M yrtle Point spent Sun 209 S. ELLIOTT PHONE 631 day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 50tfc Parm Patrick and family. Herbert Carl drove to Roseburg, Title Guarantee & Abstract Co. ■ Title Insurance HONOLULU, HAWAII—Theo. L. Clinton, member of the Rotary club of Coquille, is presented with the traditional Hawaiian lei of friendship by Duke Kahanumoku, Honolulu Rotarian. Mr. Clinton, one of 450 Rotarians from 46 states and 12 foreign countries entertained in recent months by the Honolulu club, met well-known Island businessmen of this city of a quarter million people at the weekly luncheon of Honolulu Rotary. (Hawaii Visitors Bureau photo) Tw in Oaks Dairy Club had a fine 4-H display in the windows of the M yrtle Point Herald building at M yrtle Point. Friday evening I attended a com bined meeting of the 4-H sewing By STANLEY PARSON8 County Extension Agent. (4-11) club and the 4-H livestock club of McKinley. The meeting was held at the Thomas Heyman home. A good many 4-H clubs over the A problem which has confronted county took part in observing the livestock club of McKinley may National 4-H Club Week. Several he of interest to other communi radio programs were given by d if ties over the county. O riginally ferent 4-H clubs. Some of the clubs the McKinley 4-Her’s planned to participating in these radio pro have a regular beef club. Later grams were the Tw in Oaks Dairy it developed some of the members Club of M yrtle Point, the Lucky could not obtain -beef animals for Seven Cooking Club of Coos Bay, their project.^ The solution of the the Buttons and Bows Sewing Club problem was to call the club a of Coos Bay, the Merry Sewing general livestock club aqd let those Circle Club of Gaylord, and the members who could not obtain beef Cooking Queen Club of Coquille. aninqals take some other kind of Several clubs in the Sunnyhill i animal fo r a project. In other comunity appeared on radio pro words all members in a 4-H live grams over the North Bend Sta stock cluib do not necessarily have tion. to take the same project. Poultry, Many clubs put up posters and beef, dairy, sheep, swine, goats other types of 4-H displays. The and rabbits all might be included in a livestock cjub. We are s till receiving many en rollment blanks in our office. There is not too much time left before county fair. A ll 4-H clubs planning on organizing this year should do so very soon. The earlier in the season that 4-H clubs are started, thfe easier it is for the members to finish their projects. • • ■H M 4-H News Notes From All Over Coo$ Asking Yourself “What’s New?’’ • Come And Eat! Is you or ain’t you, gona eat ham and waffles rooked by the women of the B. P. W. club March 25th In the Community building? Fatin' begins at 5 p. m. and q uittin ’ time is 8 p. m. Be seein’ you ar.d your fam ily and friends. Tickets are on sale now, $1.25. Call Belle Knife if you are not contacted soon. • • .RECOVERING FROM OPERATION MONDAY Mrs. Mildred M iller is doing nicely at McAuley hospital in Coos Bay, follow ing a major surgical operation last Monday morning. Mrs. M iller is the mother of Ronald M iller who is now serving in the U. S. air corps in Fairbanks, Alaska. A ll frie rd s of Mildred M iller .especially those who work at Coos Bay Lumber Co. in Co quille, where she has been em ployed for several years, are urged to send her “ Get W ell” cards in care of McAuley hospital. • • ATTENDS PORTLAND MEETING Attending the General Motors luncheon and meetings in Portland last week at the Hotel Multnomah was C liff Gulseth of Southwestern Motors. Mrs. Gulseth drove up w ith him. • • See “ Spike” Leslie for insurance of a ll kinds, phone 4891 tfc SEE and HEAR ★ HOPE-FILLED MESSAGES [ainly ; About « People ; | 1 Word has come from Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wood that they have arrived in Tucson, Ariz., and are having an enjoyable “ trailer tour” vacation. • • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenough have returned from a five weeks trip to Southern California and Alamos Mexico. They visited friends in the south. • • Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ruble drove to Corvallis to visit his brother, John Ruble, and fam ily on Sunday. They returned home on Wednes day. A t Arogo FOR THIS ATOMIC AGE ★ Hymns of All Churches ★ Piano-Organ Duo ★ Choir, Specials 30 MARCH O P E N IN G P la n N o w T o A tte n d Mr. and Mr». J. D. Carl drove to Corvallis Safurdfey of last week and attended the basketball game between O. S. C ., and Oregon. While in Corvallis the Carl’s vis ited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder and Mr. and 532348534848232323234848232323485348485348234853484823235353535348232323485353232348235323 Mrs. Gus Schroeder, driving on to Salem, where they visited the home of their son, Kenneth E. Carl, and fam ily, and their nephew, Manton Carl, and fam ily at Hub bard. On their return trip they drove to Grants Pass -nd visited Mr. Carl’s brother, W. N. Carl, and wife, returning home last Tues day Oh Sunday the Melden Carl fam ily went fo r a drive in their new Pontiac, going by coast route to Reedsport, then Drain, Rose burg and returned via M yrtle Sportsmen’s Preview Thorntons invites you to see THE FULL LIN E OF ,.*J Welly "Com'on a my house to see Spring Styles of '52 . . . 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