V - PAGE NINI a OLD ART FOLLOWED Influenza Due To BY BELL CASTERS Unusual Cold Season Expert Declares Real Secret | Lie* in Tuning. Belle Knife Hospital eight pound, six ounce, baby boy was Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. Leon- and Leeper, of this city, last Friday. The same day Mr*. Rudolph Kaino, of Riverton, brought her three months old baby to the hospital for treat­ ment for pneumonia. Mrs. Maud Spurgin, of Greenacres, entered last Friday for treatment. Kenneth Kistner underwent a ma­ jor operation yesterday. David Anderson, brother of Mrs. W. G. Brandon, entered the hospital on Monday for treatment. Scout Executives Enlistment Open To Met Here Sunday Ex-Service Men The Coos-Curry district of the WU- (Oregon State Board of Health) lamet Boy Scout Council held a plan­ Although the reported number of ning conference at the Coquille Hotel eases of influenza is somewhat high­ Sunday. That day was Insisted upon Vancouver.—Frank C. Godfrey be­ er, it is not possible at this time to so that Scout committeeman and longs to one of the most ancient and predict that there will be an un­ councilors from Eugene might attend, rarest professions in th* world. He usual prevalence of this infection. At but not one was present from Lane designs, tunes and installs church this season of the year there is usually bells. county. an increase in the incidence of in­ Godfrey recently visited Vancou­ fluenza. Epidemics of influenza of Ned C. Kelley, who presided at the ver to supervise the installation of session Sunday, and who ha* been world wide distinction occur on an eight new bells presented to St. identifed for 25 year* with the Scout James Anglican church. No one average of four for a century. Hard­ movement in Coquille and Coo* coun­ ly a year passes, however, without the on the North American continent ty, declined to serve another year a* had the experience to undertake reporting of an epidemic of this dis­ Coo* county chairman. He say* he ' V th* job so Godfrey made his twenty- ease somewhere. Influenza is not a will still maintain an interest in ■ ' first transatlantic trip from England .'lean-cut infection and the disease is to hang the .chimes in the tower of usually not diagnosed until it occurs Scouting, but not in an official ca­ St. James. pacity. in epdemc proportion*. It starts : ;■ . --------- The young bell expert represents Th* Junior Woman’s Club Christ­ C. C. Farr was Chosen by the group with fever, cough, pain in the head John Taylor & Company of Lough­ mas party will be held '*) the Guild to succeed Mr. ’Kelley. Community borough, England, one of the few and back. The prostration is all out chairmen chosen for next year are: firms of bell founders in'the world. of proportion to the fever and other Hall Monday, December 19, at 7:45 Cofbille, R. L. Stewart; Bandon, O. p. m. Committees in charge consist symptoms. Instead of respiratory The foundry has been making bells C. Shindler; Myrtle Point, E. E. since 1380. symptoms some cases suffer with of the following: Bernice Ireland, general chairman. Barker; North Bend, Lyle B. Chap­ stomach and bowel symptoms. The la Family Sine* 17M. Refreshment committee—Mrs. Flor­ pell*. The Taylor bell foundry was infection is spread undoubtedly by The theme of Sunday’s conference established in medieval days by the secretions from the mouth and ence Berg, chairman; Mary Stevens, Johannes de Stafford, but since 1780 noee. It is therefore probable that Marjorie Knight, Arlene Harrison, was “Keep Scouting on a quality ba­ ha* been conducted by the Taylor il*." the infection is contracted through Margaret Denison. family, and has supplied bells, Decoration committee — Geraldine ’ Among the objectives for Scouting chimes and carillon* to all parts of direct and indirect contatct and drop­ let infection. Some of the investiga­ Thornton, chairman; Betty Axtell, the coming year, the conference in­ , the world. cluded the following: raAccording to Godfrey, there has tors hold that much of the infection Marie \yagner, Virginia Wood. Committee in charge of Present*— More attention to courts of honor, never been any real rivalry for the is spread by indirect contact and hand English product. He say* that the to mouth infection. This disease LaVerne Knife, chairman; Blanche public troop functions, and the daily whole secret lies in tuning. To tune spreads with amazing rapidity. good turn; adoption of a standard Sandon. the notes in each bell of a carillon Entertainment committee—Margar­ troop budget plan by each unit as a Influenza occurs at all seasons of is * tong and costly process and is means of cultivating thrift and oper­ the year, but occurs most frenquent- et Dement, chairman; Ruth Dey. regarded as the apex of the bell Committee in charge of prizes—Mrs. ating on a sound financial basis; put­ ly during the winter months. Epi ­ founders’ art. ting more “out” into “scouting," and Godfrey describe* the bell cast- demics occur practically without Briggs, chairman; Genevieve Gant, better use of Boy* Life magazine in warning. A large number of persons Grace Hughes. ing process as follows: ___ Myrtle Clausen and Eleanor Mc­ scouting work. The molds are made from a por­ come down with the disease about the R. W. Doman, field scout executive, ous mixture of loam, specially made same Mme and its rapid spread is fur­ Clellan are in charge of checking at th* Loughborough work*. The ther assisted by the fact that many presents, guests and members at the told of the the growing interest in loam must be perfectly dry to pre­ who have the disease do not go to bed, door. “cubbing” for boys of pre-scout age, vent an explosion. The boiling mas* Baby picture contest (member* explaining the plan for a home-cen­ but continue to mingle with the pub ­ of bronze is poured into the mold please bring baby picture of self) tered program with close co-operation from a huge ladle of 20 ton* capa- lic. The same precaution* in regard Ilene Harris, chairman; Blanche San­ of parent*. Doman also conducted a to preventing the spread of common V city. Pouring of the molten metals session on troop program work. takes only four minutes, but seven cold should be used to control the don, Irene Sandon. The club wishes to thank the fol­ Clarence H. Coe, Marshfield, led a days are allowed for cooling. outbreaks of influenza. ■ G*se* Seep Out. During an outbreak of common lowing ladies for the loan of their discussion on scout advancement and The boiling liquid generates nu­ colds or influenza there are some dresses which the girls used in the court of honor work. Calling upon merous gases which are not allowed things to remember and some precau­ program tor the Coquille Woman’s hi* experience with the scout move­ to bubble to the surface, but seep tions to observe: Club: Mesdame* J. S. Barton, F. L. ment, Coe emphasized the importance out through the porous loam core 1. Practically everybody is suscep­ Greenough, J. E. Axtell, Ralph Nos­ of a board of review preceding a court of the mold into a pipe, emitting an of honor to check on scout life and ier and Wm. Candlin. tible to this infection. unpleasant odor. The club yearbook will be ready for i ability. 2. Keep away from people who are Godfrey say* that only three bells Report* on scouting were given by distribution Monday evening: have had to be recast during his sneezing, coughing or sniffling. Members and their guests are urged ; Mr. and Mr*. Albert Pancoast, of time with the firm. 3. Keep away from crowded place*. Before the Vancouver job he in­ 4. Have your own towel and drink­ to come and Santa will be there with 1 Bridge, troop No. 84; Scoutmaster stalled a 47-bell carillon at Luray, ing cup. gifts for members a* well as guest*. 1 Earl Radford, of Eastside, troop No. va., and last year he installed a 68; Scoutmaster Roy Morley, ot Co­ 5. Wash your hand* thoroughly be­ carillon of 53 bells at the University quille, troop No. 14, and L. A. Blanc, fore handling food. of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Marshfield. Why Lake Erie I* Stormiest 8. Eat sufficient simple nourishing The carillon comprises at least Stormiest of th* Great Lakes, Other* present for the conference two chromatic octaves of 25 bells and food, drink plenty of water and exer­ Erie, yearly takes heavy toll of ship­ were Walter S. Chiene and Dr. D. D. may be extended to a range of five cise in the outdoors daily. ping. It’s all because the lake is so Browne, Scoutmaster Harry Levage octaves, or even more. 1. Sleep at least eight hours in a shallow. It averages only 70 feet, and Mr*. L. A. Blanc, all of Marsh­ The chime is a limited number of well ventilated room. goes down only 210 feet at its deep­ bells, which play single-note melo­ 8. Avoid rooms that are overheated. est. Thus any strong wind stirs up field; Rev. Geo. R. Tumey, Rev. H. L. dies. The minimum range of the 9. If you feel an attack of common a storm. Western gales often lower Graybeal and J. L. Smith, all of chime is eight bells of the diatonic scale. They may be increased to a cold or influenza coming on, go to th* lake’s level • feet at one end, Coquille. raise it as much at the other. When carillon. The bells may be oper- bed and send for your doctor.. For Refrigeration. Repairing and the storm subsides, the water then ted by a hand clavier connected to 10. Many of the complications can Installation, phone BOOM. C. C. rushes back, start* another storm. the clappers by wires, from an elec­ be prevented by proper treatment. Smith. tric console or even by player rolls like a player piano. Just arrived at Miss May’s Shop— new wool, warm parkas for the Muscle* and Menu* to Be WE ALL HAVE LEARNED younger mis*. Annual Christmas Major H. D. Bagnall, the army re­ cruiting officer In Portland, announc­ es that since last June, when army recruiting was resumed after a sus­ pension of several months caused by the overstrength statu* of the army, the recruiting service has functioned so efficiently that the army has again reached Its full authorized strength, necessitating certain restriction on army recruiting. He stated that en­ listment* are now restricted to men with prior army service, and that men without such prior service can­ not now be accepted. Recruiting for men without prior service has re­ verted to a waiting list status and Ma­ jor Bagnall advises all qualified young men interested in army enlistment to contact the nearest army recruiting office and have their name* placed on the waiting list to insure priority in favorable consideration when recruit­ ing is again resumed. Major Bagnall went on to say that during the month of November a total of 98 men were enlisted by the Port­ land recruiting district and that the record* indicate that 75 per cent of these new soldiers formerly resided within the limit* of the district itself. Party Set For Monday Streamlined in Britain , London.—The British govern­ ment’s national fitness campaign is going to affect not only muscle* but menu*. Much of the physical unfitness of the English people is attributed to unsuitable and badly cooked food. The ministry of health and the board of education are considering how the better and wide teaching of cookery can be linked with the phys­ ical culture movement. It is expected steps will be taken to encourage the provision of more evening cookery centers for adults and the better patronage of those already in existence. Many girls now go from school to work in shops, offices, or fac­ tories. 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