—........... Probate Court Cases W.S.C.S. Hears Letter From A f ____ ■ ■ Wesley A. Seaman, <4 Marshfield, Dr. Genevieve Chose Submarine Officer was last Friday appointed adminis­ trator of the »POO estate left by Hattie E. Catching wlu> died June 30. Ap­ praisers apointed were Walter E. Butler, John Ferguson and Geo. C. Huggiqs. Thomas H. Flanagan, of Marshfield, was on Saturday named as adminis­ trator of the »1000 estate left by John W. Flanagan, who died July 8. Wal­ laceLangworthy, Lloyd W. Kuni and A. A. Hall were named as appraisers. A petition for the appointment of a guardian for Norman Arthur Spraggins was filed in probate court on' Tuesday by J. Arthur Berg. Howdy Folks Some 30 members ami friends at­ tended, the monthly luncheon given by ibe Women’* Society for Christian Service, in the hall of Pioneer church last Thursday. ; , The afternoon session of the study meeting was opened with a devotional period led by Mrs. Fern Peterson. Re­ ports of the lesson were given by Dora Herding, whose topic, was “How Our Society Can Best Help Our Church and Pastor," and by Mrs. Zoe Fugelson, who discussed “Work in the Community.* During the afternoon, the guest.< were entertained with a violin solo, Gian Brick Vases at Gregg Hard “Ah Sweet Mystery Of life," by Hardware. : * ' I Geraldine Oerding, accompanied by Shirley Slater, t After a brief business meeting, n very interesting talk was given by­ Dr. Genevieve Chase, of New York. Those attending were Mesdames Chas. Brown, Nellie Purvance, Zoe Fu- iets*n, Georgia Richmond, Lena Mc- urdy, Dora Oerding, Helen Peter- Ison, Birdie Skeels, Esther Taylor, Esta Ellis, LilHan ,* Ziegler, Minnie ijivh , Piuir luvum, Luiuiy mu, Belle Knife, Inez Pinkston, Neta Od - dy, Alma Minard, Amanda Way, Clara Bowerman, Irene Gillespie, Fem Petereon, Madge Houston, Het­ tle Leslie, Lavinia Peart, Alta Gard­ ner, Edith Dunn, ’Lundquist, Rogers,, Kesner. Visitors were Mesdames Ralph C'ochrap, Cameron, Cowden Chase and Hensley. M ftW^utu* Service Phone CM PEIN WALLRITE New, Beautiful, yet Economical Wall Covering M QB 500 sq. ft. roll I.TFj Stevens Cash Hardware Phone 122 Coquille Day Phone 46 g i ------- ik3 ! A n® 40 HOMMES - » CHEVAUX ^*¡*5 i« Oregon (Continued from Page One) you want to know about submarines. I have been in the submarine force ever since I enlisted in February of nlneteen-forty. It was very hard to get into submarines, as you have to be able to pass through p pressure chamber which runs up to 50 lbs. of pressure; after which you have to make pn escape with a iiurg at a depth of 50 feet. It is a lot of f up I after you go through it opce because, the first time you’re a bit scared. I have been through it four times, now it is necessary to go through it once’ every six months in order to hold down the designation “Qualified ini Submarines." . | Life on a submarine is quite dif-; feient titan most ships. First the; chow is the best that can be obtained. Then your shipmates ute always look­ ing after you and vice versa because we all realize that one mistake might be our lust, éo we’re always looking out fur one another. Some life but it shows-up on you wlien you get in your thirties or forties,' because breathing baiiery lumes f 'ope with emergencies. Home« which pass inspection o block wardens will be presented with special window stickers bearing the motto, “We Stand Prepared.” Blo,k wardens, will make a complete record of the preparations and precaution, taken in every home. Owen explained that to Mu Inspec­ tion, homes must be equipped with a reserve water supply, garden hose, shovel, ladder, two buckets, dark glasses, heavy gloves, sand, flashlight first aid kit, and some means of •itterjfvrtcy lighting. —» - —-------- Each home should have a refug • NUR equipped with window Binds for blackouts and all fire hazards should have heen eliminated, Owen mid. Stenographers Are Shirley Temple Stars Needed Now At “Miss Annie Rooney“ Washington, D. C. At Liberty Fri. to Sun. The Government's defense program SIZES 32 to 40 Red, Royal, Brown, Gray, Natural, Yellow, Aqua, Kelly has developed into an all-out pro­ gram. Thousands of stenographers have answered the call for civilian war workers. Thousands more are needed in the War Department, in the Navy Department, and in many other agencies in our Nation’s Capital. Young women who will be 1» years old by October 1 have a wonderful opportunity to secure remunerative Shirley plays tlie part of a modern positims. Never before have young niss a pert young lady, who is a people been able to secure employ­ narvel at doing the jitterbug, who ment In responsible positions with las handsome boy friends and who little or no experience. Not only #ears a gorgeour evening gown. She young women are needed, but also is seen as the daughter of Bill Gai - those of mature years. Women whose ¿an and the granddaughter of Guy husbands, perhaps those whose sons, rCibbee. Her two boy friends are are at the front may find in tills ;ixteen-year-old Dickie Moore, who field their opportunity for patriotic ¡as been in pictures since he was it service. nonths old and Roland Du Pree, the One is pr<*ne to think of-our war alien ted young dancer, who gets his effort in terms of soldiers, sailors first dramatic role opposite Shirley. and marines, but there are also many “Miss Annie Rooney" was directed types of war work behind the lines. by Edwin b,.,Marin from an original Some of the dictation which sten­ screenplay by George Bruce, and sup­ ographers in the government service porting roles in the film are played take from executives and administra by Gloria Holden, Peggy Ryan, Mary live officers will set into motion gov­ ?ield and Jonathan Hale. ernment events of historical conse­ Drama and Romance quence. Stenographers and typists begin at Brieily, the story of “Miss Annie looney” concerns the romantic af­ »1440 per year. Qualified stenog­ fairs of Shirley after she meets Dickie raphers may be advanced to secre- Moore, who portrays the scion of a > lurial positions st »1320 or higher, wealthy family. Their romance has Ila'’There is a good chance for advance usual ups and downs, but it reaches ment hi tl* case of those who have a serious crisis when Shirley's father, ability. Film fans everywhere are cheering ihirley Temple’s return to the screen -as a romantic young lady of four- een! Shirley’s new picture is the Edward Small production, "Mias An­ nie Rooney,” which is slated for its local premiere at the Liberty Thea-~ re on Friday, Saturday and Sunday hru United Artists release. » Th« Friendly Southern Pacific •Fl Applicant« who fail the first time ber-makin< process. ", His demonstrations is a flat fail- may ft* «gain. Papers will he rated are and Sl.irley exits with a broken immediately and eligible« notified to heart. However, Lady Luck finally have their physical examinations and intervenes and Shirley’s father is I be prepared to leave for Washington vindicated. More, his invention nets as soon as possible. If you are a Mm a big bankroll and a big job, thus qualified stenographer or typist, orovljing the go-: