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		<title><![CDATA[Coquille Sentinel - Articles - July 1st]]></title>
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			<title><![CDATA[Sing-A-Long scheduled for July 12th]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<img title="" alt="" src="http://www.oregonbeacon.com/CoquilleSentinel/content_images/2/a1july1/sing-a-long.jpg" vspace="10" width="500" align="baseline" border="0" height="330" hspace="10"/><br/>The South Coast Folk  Society summer songfests  will continue on Sunday,  July 12, from 4-6 p.m. in  downtown Coos Bay . The  public is invited to join society  members singing popular,  contemporary, and classic  songs. Admission is  free, and all ages and voices  are welcome. Instrumental  accompaniment and big  song books are provided.  We meet at Fiction 101  Books at four o’clock  Sunday afternoon for two  hours of joyful harmonizing.  The Second Sunday Sing-  Along is a free public event  occurring on the second  Sunday of every month  from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at  Fiction 101 Books, located  in the Tioga Building, 247  N. Broadway in Coos Bay.  Next month the sing-along  will be on Sunday, August  9. For more information  contact Gail at 756-4701.<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Coquille Valley Sentinel Staff)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[White Cedar Days in Powers Schedule of events]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[White Cedar Days Parade<br/>11 am Saturday July 4th<br/>Line Up at 10 am on<br/>Hemlock Street<br/>For Information Contact<br/>Dawn Padgett @ 541 260<br/>4355<br/>FRIDAY- July 3<br/>* Kid’s Parade downtown @<br/>10:00<br/>* Kids “carnival” @ after<br/>Parade Bicentennial Park<br/>*“South Coast String Band”<br/>@ 4 pm Bicentennial Park<br/>* “Little Miss Independence<br/>Contest” @ 6:00<br/>Bicentennial Park<br/>* Street Dance featuring live<br/>music by “LiddDub” @<br/>8:00 pm Bicentennial Park<br/>* R.C. Flyers @ Powers airport~<br/>Candy Drops thru out<br/>the day<br/>* Lions Softball Tournament<br/>(all day)<br/>* Lioness Snack Shack @<br/>the ball field<br/>* Live music after dark @<br/>local pubs Downtown<br/>* Vendors & Food Booths<br/>@ Pioneer Park<br/>SATURDAY- July 4<br/>* Biscuits & Gravy (8am to<br/>11am) Powers Senior Center<br/>* White Cedar Days Parade<br/>@ 11am ~ line up at 10 am<br/>* “Lil & the Gang” Live<br/>musical performance @ 12<br/>pm Pioneer House<br/>* “Vintage Haulers” Car<br/>Show 9am to 3pm ~<br/>Register 9am trophy’s at<br/>3pm<br/>* Horseshoe tournament @<br/>12 pm Powers Tavern<br/>* Redneck Games @ 3 pm<br/>Bicentennial Park<br/>* R.C. Flyers @ Powers<br/>Airport~ Candy Drops thru<br/>out the day<br/>* Rouge Valley Ultra Lights<br/>@ Powers Airport<br/>* Myrtle wood A’s Car club<br/>(all day) Pioneer House<br/>* Lions Softball Tournament<br/>(all day)<br/>* Lioness Snack Shack @<br/>the ball field<br/>* Fireworks Display @ dusk<br/>(Powers Park)<br/>* Live music after fireworks<br/>at local pubs downtown<br/>* Vendors & Food Booths<br/>@ Pioneer Park<br/>SUNDAY- July 5<br/>* Rug Rat Redneck games<br/>@ 12pm Bicentennial Park<br/>* Lawn mower Race @ 2pm<br/>Register at the Bicentennial<br/>Park<br/>* R.C. Flyers @ Powers<br/>airport ~ Candy Drops thru<br/>out the day<br/>* Lions Softball Tournament<br/>(all day)<br/>* Lioness Snack Shack @<br/>the ball field<br/>* Live music by local artists<br/>@ Bicentennial Park<br/>* Vendors @ Pioneer Park<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Coquille Valley Sentinel Staff)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Recovered Stolen Vehicle]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[On 6-24-09 at approximately  1851 hours, the Coos  County, Sheriff’s Office, the  Charleston Fire Department,  and the Coos Forrest  Protection Association  responded to the report of a  vehicle over the embankment  and on fire on Seven  Devils Rd. near milepost 9  near Charleston, Oregon.  The above units responded  and located a 1983 Ford  Thunderbird engulfed in  flames approximately 100  feet down the embankment.  The vehicle was determined  to have been stolen from a  local impound lot in North  Bend on 6-22-09. Nobody  was located in or around the  vehicle. The vehicle was  determined to be a total loss  and the investigation<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Sheriff&#039;s   Department)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Wilson convicted of Rape]]></title>
			<link>http://www.oregonbeacon.com/CoquilleSentinel/articles/1447/1/Wilson-convicted-of-Rape/Page1.html</link>
			<description><![CDATA[<img title="" alt="" src="http://www.oregonbeacon.com/CoquilleSentinel/content_images/2/a1july1/Wilson_Thomas.JPG" vspace="10" width="320" align="baseline" border="0" height="240" hspace="10"/><br/>On the afternoon of June  24th, after a two day jury  trial presided over by Judge  Martin Stone, a Coos  County jury found former  Coos Bay resident Thomas  Harrison Wilson, age 34,  guilty of three counts of  Rape in the First Degree.  One count that Mr. Wilson  was found guilty of alleged  that Mr. Wilson forcibly  raped a 16 year-old girl in  1999 on property associated  with Mr. Wilson on South  Coos River Lane.<br/><br/>The girl  was an acquaintance of Mr.  Wilson.  The other two counts that  Mr. Wilson was found guilty  of alleged that in 2003 Mr.  Wilson forcibly raped a different  16 year-old girl on  two different occasions on  the South Coos River Lane  property. This girl was a distant  family member of Mr.  Wilson’s wife and had been  living on the South Coos  River Lane property.  The jury found Mr.  Wilson not guilty of two  additional counts of Rape in  the First Degree that related  to the second victim in  2003.  First-degree rape is covered  by the Measure 11 sentencing  initiative. The law  decrees a mandatory minimum  sentence of eight years  and four months in prison  per count.  A sentencing hearing is set  for 9 a.m. Friday in Stone’s  courtroom.<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Sheriff&#039;s   Department)</author>
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			<title><![CDATA[COOS COUNTY SHERIIFF’’S DEPARTMENT LOG]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[JUNE 21, 2009<br/>2:43 a.m. Hwy 42. Suspicious subject. Out with Mulvihill, will transport to Coquille.<br/>5:36 a.m. Robertson Ln. Shots fired. Result of an assault that occurred a month ago.<br/>7:05 a.m. Raymond Ln. Possible burglary/criminal mischief to residence yesterday.<br/>9:00 a.m. Hwy 42S. Caller request welfare check on father. Several attempts to contact<br/>reporter for further information.<br/>1:39 p.m. Welch Road. Suspicious conditions. Neighbors have power cords running across<br/>reporter’s property.<br/>7:11 p.m. Fairview. Dog bite. Coquille Valley Hospital reports dog bite victim. Family dog,<br/>no further action.<br/>10:34 p.m. C. Street. Family dispute. Report of a disturbance at the neighbors. Assistance<br/>rendered.<br/><br/>JUNE 22, 2009<br/>1:43 a.m. Wallace Rd. Approximately 5 shots fired.<br/>10:15 a.m. Sarah Lane. Narcotics investigation. Caller reports finding marijuana paraphernalia<br/>in travel trailer.<br/>11:02 a.m. Hwy 101. Juvenile problem. Out of control juvenile attempted to jump out of<br/>vehicle.<br/>12:25 p.m. China Flat Campground. Child Welfare request assistance at location. Reporter<br/>advised that she would handle this call later in the week.<br/>1:08 p.m. Four Corners. Burn information. 14 acre graze burn near Four Corners in<br/>Fairview beginning at approximately 1:45 p.m.<br/>3:00 p.m. Beaver Hill. Traffic hazard. Caller reports an alder tree down, half of the roadway<br/>is covered.<br/>6:33 p.m. Hwy 42S. Disabled vehicle. A green Chevy pickup off the roadway, no one in or<br/>around the vehicle.<br/><br/>JUNE 23, 2009<br/>12:10 p.m. Old Wagon Rd. Assault. Parties contacted. No action taken. Subject is off his<br/>meds. Had been drinking and forcibly removed from party when he refused to leave on his<br/>own. Reporter recalled to file assault charges. Investigation continuing.<br/>2:38 a.m. Hwy 101. non-injury accident. Male cell phone caller reports a vehicle in a ditch.<br/>Vehicle towed by Mast Bros. Females transported into town by tow truck.<br/>7:47 a.m. Lone Pine Ln. Non-injury accident. Fire unit advises that a logging truck flipped<br/>on Cherry Creek “S” curves on Lone Pine Lane. Victim has help en route. Area is well.<br/>12:05 p.m. Blue Ridge. Report of a suspicious vehicle.<br/>3:03 p.m. S. 1st St. Female on cell phone reports a suspicious subject behind Fred Meyer.<br/>JUNE 24, 2009<br/><br/>12:26 a.m. N. Elm. Dispute. Loud Party, possible disturbance. Not as reported. Coquille<br/>Police Department cited one subject for Minor in Possession.<br/>1:21 a.m. Warrant. Coos County Circuit Court Juvenile Warrant. Subject/Evans for<br/>Probation Violation per Not Maintaining Checking In Requirements.<br/>1:22 a.m. Warrant. Coos County Circuit Court Bench Warrant. Subject/Page (AKA<br/>Lenhart). Contempt of Court.<br/>11:02 a.m. Coos County. Reporter is upset about the Animal Shelter being closed and<br/>numerous things with the Governor. Reporter advised that the Shelter is not closed.<br/>11:41 a.m. Lampa Ln. Suspicious conditions. Checked area, unable to locate.<br/>12:33 p.m. Dement Creek. Criminal mischief to vehicle. Advised reporter to call when this<br/>is happening.<br/>1:04 p.m. Kirkendall Ln. Deceased subject. Caller reports finding brother down. He’s not<br/>breathing or conscious. Caller believes that he has passed away. Subject is an alcoholic and<br/>has been suicidal.<br/>1:57 p.m. Robertson Ln. Juvenile problem. Caller reports a kid riding a go-cart out on the<br/>roadway. Juvenile rides go-cart constantly in a reckless manner.<br/>2:07 p.m. Tiara St. Sexual abuse. Child Services request a deputy assist with interview on<br/>sex abuse that occurred last summer. Another incident occurred about 2 years ago in<br/>Medford involving a different suspect. Investigation continuing.<br/>2:11 p.m. E. 1st St. Out on boat exam.<br/>3:49 p.m. Duling Rd. Welfare check. Caller reports that a female left a voice mail earlier<br/>that she couldn’t go on. Checked, and subject has no intention of hurting herself.<br/>4:19 p.m. Allegany area. Caller reports losing a Fuji Digital Camera.<br/>4:21 p.m. Arago area. Non-injury vehicle accident. Caller tried to exchange information but<br/>subject would not provide insurance information. Contacted reporter by phone and she was<br/>able to obtain information from suspect,<br/>5:28 p.m. Lee Valley Rd. Harassment. Subject is intoxicated. Reporter recalled and and<br/>advised that suspect had left area. No further contact needed. Reporter will recall if needed.<br/>6:02 p.m. Lee Valley Rd. Assault. No victim.<br/>6:14 p.m. N. Folsom St. Female on cell phone reports criminal mischief.<br/>7:00 p.m. Johnson Creek Rd. Animals at large. Two pigs running around. Owner recalled<br/>and advised that pigs have been secured.<br/>7:21 p.m. Mullen Rd. Dispute. Disturbance. Suspect is drunk and throwing rocks. Subject<br/>contacted and warned not to enter reporter’s property.<br/>7:29 p.m. Hwy 42S. Female on cell phone advises that there is a cow on the highway.<br/>8:24 p.m. Coos County. Welfare check. Wife left between 10 and 11 a.m. and was despondent,<br/>said that she was going to the Mill Casino but never made it there. Victim takes<br/>Prozac and Xanex.<br/>]]></description>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[COQUIILLE POLIICE LOG]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[JUNE 21, 2009<br/>2:43 a.m. Hwy 42. Suspicious subject. Out with Mulvihill, will transport to Coquille.<br/>5:36 a.m. Robertson Ln. Shots fired. Result of an assault that occurred a month ago.<br/>7:05 a.m. Raymond Ln. Possible burglary/criminal mischief to residence yesterday.<br/>9:00 a.m. Hwy 42S. Caller request welfare check on father. Several attempts to contact<br/>reporter for further information.<br/>1:39 p.m. Welch Road. Suspicious conditions. Neighbors have power cords running across<br/>reporter’s property.<br/>7:11 p.m. Fairview. Dog bite. Coquille Valley Hospital reports dog bite victim. Family dog,<br/>no further action.<br/>10:34 p.m. C. Street. Family dispute. Report of a disturbance at the neighbors. Assistance<br/>rendered.<br/><br/>JUNE 22, 2009<br/>1:43 a.m. Wallace Rd. Approximately 5 shots fired.<br/>10:15 a.m. Sarah Lane. Narcotics investigation. Caller reports finding marijuana paraphernalia<br/>in travel trailer.<br/>11:02 a.m. Hwy 101. Juvenile problem. Out of control juvenile attempted to jump out of<br/>vehicle.<br/>12:25 p.m. China Flat Campground. Child Welfare request assistance at location. Reporter<br/>advised that she would handle this call later in the week.<br/>1:08 p.m. Four Corners. Burn information. 14 acre graze burn near Four Corners in<br/>Fairview beginning at approximately 1:45 p.m.<br/>3:00 p.m. Beaver Hill. Traffic hazard. Caller reports an alder tree down, half of the roadway<br/>is covered.<br/>6:33 p.m. Hwy 42S. Disabled vehicle. A green Chevy pickup off the roadway, no one in or<br/>around the vehicle.<br/><br/>JUNE 23, 2009<br/>12:10 p.m. Old Wagon Rd. Assault. Parties contacted. No action taken. Subject is off his<br/>meds. Had been drinking and forcibly removed from party when he refused to leave on his<br/>own. Reporter recalled to file assault charges. Investigation continuing.<br/>2:38 a.m. Hwy 101. non-injury accident. Male cell phone caller reports a vehicle in a ditch.<br/>Vehicle towed by Mast Bros. Females transported into town by tow truck.<br/>7:47 a.m. Lone Pine Ln. Non-injury accident. Fire unit advises that a logging truck flipped<br/>on Cherry Creek “S” curves on Lone Pine Lane. Victim has help en route. Area is well.<br/>12:05 p.m. Blue Ridge. Report of a suspicious vehicle.<br/>3:03 p.m. S. 1st St. Female on cell phone reports a suspicious subject behind Fred Meyer.<br/><br/>JUNE 24, 2009<br/>12:26 a.m. N. Elm. Dispute. Loud Party, possible disturbance. Not as reported. Coquille<br/>Police Department cited one subject for Minor in Possession.<br/>1:21 a.m. Warrant. Coos County Circuit Court Juvenile Warrant. Subject/Evans for<br/>Probation Violation per Not Maintaining Checking In Requirements.<br/>1:22 a.m. Warrant. Coos County Circuit Court Bench Warrant. Subject/Page (AKA<br/>Lenhart). Contempt of Court.<br/>11:02 a.m. Coos County. Reporter is upset about the Animal Shelter being closed and<br/>numerous things with the Governor. Reporter advised that the Shelter is not closed.<br/>11:41 a.m. Lampa Ln. Suspicious conditions. Checked area, unable to locate.<br/>12:33 p.m. Dement Creek. Criminal mischief to vehicle. Advised reporter to call when this<br/>is happening.<br/>1:04 p.m. Kirkendall Ln. Deceased subject. Caller reports finding brother down. He’s not<br/>breathing or conscious. Caller believes that he has passed away. Subject is an alcoholic and<br/>has been suicidal.<br/>1:57 p.m. Robertson Ln. Juvenile problem. Caller reports a kid riding a go-cart out on the<br/>roadway. Juvenile rides go-cart constantly in a reckless manner.<br/>2:07 p.m. Tiara St. Sexual abuse. Child Services request a deputy assist with interview on<br/>sex abuse that occurred last summer. Another incident occurred about 2 years ago in<br/>Medford involving a different suspect. Investigation continuing.<br/>2:11 p.m. E. 1st St. Out on boat exam.<br/>3:49 p.m. Duling Rd. Welfare check. Caller reports that a female left a voice mail earlier<br/>that she couldn’t go on. Checked, and subject has no intention of hurting herself.<br/>4:19 p.m. Allegany area. Caller reports losing a Fuji Digital Camera.<br/>4:21 p.m. Arago area. Non-injury vehicle accident. Caller tried to exchange information but<br/>subject would not provide insurance information. Contacted reporter by phone and she was<br/>able to obtain information from suspect,<br/>5:28 p.m. Lee Valley Rd. Harassment. Subject is intoxicated. Reporter recalled and and<br/>advised that suspect had left area. No further contact needed. Reporter will recall if needed.<br/>6:02 p.m. Lee Valley Rd. Assault. No victim.<br/>6:14 p.m. N. Folsom St. Female on cell phone reports criminal mischief.<br/>7:00 p.m. Johnson Creek Rd. Animals at large. Two pigs running around. Owner recalled<br/>and advised that pigs have been secured.<br/>7:21 p.m. Mullen Rd. Dispute. Disturbance. Suspect is drunk and throwing rocks. Subject<br/>contacted and warned not to enter reporter’s property.<br/>7:29 p.m. Hwy 42S. Female on cell phone advises that there is a cow on the highway.<br/>8:24 p.m. Coos County. Welfare check. Wife left between 10 and 11 a.m. and was despondent,<br/>said that she was going to the Mill Casino but never made it there. Victim takes<br/>Prozac and Xanex.<br/>10:01 p.m. Spruce St. Assisting Myrtle Point Police Department at the Steel Penny Bar.<br/>10:10 p.m. Wallace Rd. Assist public. Caller reports that 84 year-old father is out of control,<br/>being verbally abusive and breaking<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Coquille Police Log)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Searching for Wisdom?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[This past Sunday morning,  during our church service,  I quoted the passage of  Scripture from Ephesians  1:16-20. Apostle Paul is letting  the readers know of his  prayer. This prayer stands  out and I would like to share  a piece of it with you from  verse 17, “that the God of  our Lord Jesus Christ, the  Father of glory, may give to  you the spirit of wisdom and  revelation in the knowledge  of Him”.<br/><br/>This lets us  know keys in leading productive,  healthy Christian  lives. First, prayer, we too  must seek the “Father of  Glory” and His grace and  guidance. Far too often  we,(yes, me too) try to go  about this life without seeking  Him who knows all  things and can guide us  through the issues of our  day. Secondly, wisdom and  revelation (clarity and application  of knowledge), is a  gift which comes from  the Father of Glory through  our faith in the Lord Jesus  Christ. So many times we  try to manage our lives  based on what we understand  and know, verses the  perspectives of our Father in  Heaven (yes, me too here  also)<br/><br/> Have you ever tried  to impart wisdom to a child  who was set on doing  things their way, knowing  full well that the result was  going to be painful for  them? Imagine our the  Father of Glory feels with  us when live our lives outside  of Him who can provide  simply by asking; and  of course listening to His  answer. Finally, notice the  importance of wisdom and  revelation for our lives is  “in the knowledge of Him”,  who is the Father of  Glory. The most crucial  aspect of Jesus’ mission was  to restore the relationship  between humanity and their  Creator (2 Corinthians 5:18-  19). So many of our community;  our world, do not  desire to know the Father of  Glory because He has been  so poorly represented by so  many of us who proclaim to  be His.<br/><br/>Why have we so  poorly represented Him you  may ask? Because we have  not sought His “Spirit of  Wisdom and Revelation” for  our lives and  situations. The struggle as  believers is we have taken  matters into our own hands  instead of seeking His  Wisdom. We have leaned  on our own understanding  instead of His. (Proverbs  3:5-6). May the Lord give  you grant His mercy and  grace as you seek His  will and the courage to pursue  it. God Bless.<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Ken Duke)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[“The Lord our God is one Lord”]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Missionaries to other  lands often encounter people  with no background in religious  beliefs similar to what  missionaries bring.  Sometimes the hearers get  confused by what they hear.  For instance, when Paul,  Christ’s apostle, appeared to  Greek intellectuals in  Athens (see Acts 17:18)  they believed Paul was  preaching about two “divinities:”  Jesus and Anastasis  (Resurrection). Of course,  the last thing Paul would  want people to get from his  preaching was that he was  preaching more than one  God. Paul and all Jews were  reared believing “The Lord  our God is one Lord” (Deut.  6:4). The same is true of  Christians.  We love to teach those  grand words written by Paul  in Ephesians 4:4-6:<br/><br/>“There  is one body and one Spirit,  just as you were called to  the one hope that belongs to  your call, one Lord, one  faith, one baptism, one God  and Father of us all, who is  above all and through all  and in all.”  And, along with Paul, we  preach about Jesus and resurrection,  Christ’s resurrection  and our resurrection  (please read Romans 6:1-4).  Also, one might benefit  from reading the entire 15th  chapter of I Corinthians.  We hope we never find  ourselves preaching to folks  who become confused by  our words, or by our handling  of scripture. We urge  people who are seeking  teaching and clarification of  the great and wonderful  words of God to visit us, let  us help make the message of  our Lord clear and compelling.  Come see us.  We’ve been your neighbors  in Coquille for more  than fifty years. <br/><br/>Coquille Church of Christ  2nd and Gould  www.coquillechurchofchrist.  org.)<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Coquille Church of Christ)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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			<title><![CDATA[Community Crazy 400’s]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Community Crazy 400’s on Tuesday’s, 5:45 p.m. at  Coquille High School Track through July. Joggers are  invited to the track to run 400’s. The walkers are invited to  briskly walk the track. It will be a good way to find someone  to run or walk with to help with your summer fitness.  Jogger’s need to be warmed up and ready for 400’s at 5:45.  Questions, Kori Frasier, 396-3488.<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Coquille Valley Sentinel Staff)</author>
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			<title><![CDATA[Berneice Elaine (Haga) Kollar February 29, 1928 – June 27, 2009]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Graveside services for  Berneice Elaine (Haga)  Kollar, 81 of Winchester  (formerly of Coquille) will  be held Saturday, July 11,  2009 at 11:00 AM at Myrtle  Crest Memorial Gardens,  94105 Rink Creek Ln,  Coquille.  Berneice was born  February 29, 1928 in  Bandon to Lester & Deltie  (Fellows) Haga. She died  June 27, 2009 in  Winchester.  Berneice was married to  Russell F. Kollar on April 1,  1948 in Newport.<br/><br/>She started her career in  Coquille working at Coos  Curry Electric in 1959  where she retired in  April,1985 after 26 years.  She enjoyed fishing after  retirement and taking annual  trips to Reno with her husband.  She was a very generous  person and she will be  truly missed by her family  and friends.  Berneice is survived by  her daughters, Terri  Machacek of Winchester,  Kathy Rosson of Roseburg  and Becky Meloy of  Medford; grandchildren, Jeff  Lockwood, Jason Machacek  and Sara Meloy; great  grandson, Eric Machacek;  and brother Neil Haga of  Coquille.  Berneice was preceded in  death by her parents, Lester  Haga and Deltie Stokes and  her husband, Russell F.  Kollar.  Services are under the  direction of Myrtle Grove  Funeral Service, 396-3158.<br/>]]></description>
			<author>no@spam.com (Coquille Valley Sentinel Staff)</author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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