THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, IMS. PAGE TWO SOCIAL NOTES Birthday at Mrs. Mary Buras Celebrated Monday Twice honored and each time a sur­ prise was the experience of Mrs. Mary Burns last Monday, Jin. 11, when she celebrated her 85th birth­ day Going from here with her son, hobbie Burns, to have dinner in Myr­ tle Point with Mrs. Cora Steele, her daughter, was the beginning of a perfect day. At 2:30 p. m. eight friends arrived to spend the after­ noon and have tea. Seven of the group had been members of Mrs. HIRE'S HOW TO KEEP YOUR Bums’ Sunday school class during the years she had made her home in Myrtle. The long time friends at­ tending were Mesdames Warren Baynes, Hebecka Adams, Aaron Wil­ The W. S. C. S. held its monthly . The regular meeting of Coquille son, Louis Miller, Emily Miller, Mabel meeting at Pioneer Church last, Post No. 36, American Legion, con- Martin, Hattie Hatcher and Lowe. Thursday, commencing at 10:30 a. m. [ vened in regular session Monday eve- Several mils of film were Used to Lena McCurdy,- president, presided! ning with J. Arthur Berg, presiding, make pictures of the group. at the morning session, which was de- ‘ The meeting was short and snappy, ¡voted to business. ¡few of the members being present. Bachelor Girls At noon a pot luck luncheon was i The house committee reported that The Bachelor Girls held a rou- Iserved to approximately thirty mem- the gravel Tor the walk was spread tine business meeting during their bers and guests. The hostesses were from the street on the south side of luncheon last Friday at the Coquille ¡Mesdames Esta Ellis, Birdie Skeels, the Community Building to the steps Hotel. Because of the holidays in­ Esther Taylor and Nets Oddy. of the' Legion Hall. The walk was tervening, this was the first meeting At 2:00 p. in. the ladies adjourned j there as evidence. for three weeks. Attending were to the church parlors for an afternoon The Sea Scout committee reported Marjorie Knight, Margaret Stewart, session, which Mrs. Chas. Brown that a new ship charter is being is- Alys June Fox, Gladys May, Lunelle I opened with devotionals. Rev. Chas sued with 12 members to date. Harry Chapin, Donna Dean Bosser man. ■ G. Brown installed the following of- Hunt is the Skipper. Lydia Holstein, Helen Ann Shaw, , fleers far the year, 1943: president/ Dave Rackleff was appointed to Marguerite Robison, Phyllis and Mar- . .Lena i^vuu McCurdy; mv vu* i vice v ivv president, vras s uc i i 11 x* Fern c*t |i vt/miri t * v s his is *4. ■ duties as Service Officer continue garet Belloni, Maxine Johnson, Aloha I p^rson; treasurer, Nellie Purvancefor the Post. . WK, . V»». Allen, Norene MfKeown, Eunice iat .ording secretary, Clarice Gormley. ___________ _____ _________ ______ ,. Owing to the repeated requests Howe. ■ ’ | •The heads of various ether commit- from the men in service, not to send Six Did Not Receive Citizenship Papers Officers Installed 335 Men From - For Women's Society Here J n Service Fifteen petitions for citizenship pa­ pers were granted in the circuit court room here last Friday. Four others were continued, one petition was de­ nied und another dismissed. The one denied was that of Demetrios Le- goriatis, Greek, of Powers, and the one dismissed was that of Sultana Stilanos, a Greek, who lives in Marsh­ field. Those continued for various rea- sons were the petitions * filed by Johnnie Malmstadt, a Norwegian, of North Bend; Alida Margaretha Van ¡tees were also installed. them any item of equipment which Evening Surprise Margaret Ulrich sang a sola en- will add to their already over-loaded Returning from Myrtle Point in the tjtled ____ : . “Christ of the Cross,” in -a ‘packs, it, was moved and seconded evénirig following the celebration, ' very pleasing manner. She was ac* that the matter of .soldiers' kits be Mrs. Burns and Bobbie Bums were j companied by^Birdie Skeels. tabled indefinitely. ' invited fot* the evening with Mrs. Voluntary, individual pledges were The adjutant reported 43 paid up Florence Hallock and Mr. and Mrs. ' . Jhen made by the .members ’to carry membership for 1943. McMitchell. Soon after, their ‘ah- ¡on the work of thé organization fori The adjutant has compiled a list of rival more guests came and, totally to comlngyear. .... An ____________ announcement _____________ 335 names of ____ ‘men _____ from _______ the Coquille her surprise, Mrs. Burns for the sec- waa made that a special meeting community who are in service, ond time that day found she was the would held Frlday. Jan 15 at 2(x) j . c honor guest at an affair on the oc- ,p Ruth Esther Wheaton, a field / ■ caslon of her eighty-fifth birthday. worker from Nashville, Tenn., will be / There was a birthday cake with her the guegt speakeI. A potluck lunchJ Buford Foster uf Myrtle Point name and sixteen candles on it. ieon will served at 12 o'clock. Ladies i Pleads Guilty to the Charge The additional guests for the evening of the church arid others interested I Buford Foster, the ex-C.C.C. boy were Mrs. Tom Lane, Nellie Lane, |are ¡nvited to attend. who was arrested on a rane charge a Goldie Child, Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Stem. r — . — . | wno was arresiea on a rape charge a PleSi''.'t. Th„ursday Mesdames couple of weeks ago, pleaded guilty Eli is, Oddy, Zeigler, Richmond, Mill­ before Judg King in Circuit court on 1 Royal Neighbors Installation iard. ’ Viola Newton, ruivHiRT, Purvance, mi- Mc- Tuesday a uu t I. ax a »at v i uesaay mis this week. Senter Sentence is to be A k P^|C . of oKlcer’ Curdy, Gormley, Harriman. Lund- pronounced next Tuesday, was held last Wednesday evemng by quW stark> Way skeelSt Kather v IN GOOD WORKING Oil motors regularly. Keep the brushes clean. Never yank, twist or knot an electric cord. Have breaks repaired. Wipe all appliances clean after every using Watch out for loose elec­ tric:! connecticne, and If any develop h..va thaas . repaired Zheck furnace motors, ra- fugerators, washers at least once a year. Mountain States Rower Company "A Self-Supporting, Tax— Pa> «ng. Private Enterprise" ' - • --Th 1 T«y,or« Fugelson, Prussler, Kesner, °!fiCenl Were Di.l“rÍ¿L^U!í Anne Harris. Savage, Gillespie, Gillespie. ’ Ireland, Montgomery, of Marshfield, an i d Bosserman, Rogers, Gray, Nelson, Reona Giles, Coquille. Those in­ ’ Chas. Brown, Hersey, Londy Peart stalled were: Oracle, Mrs. Jane Burch; ’ and Eva Stevens; also the following Past Oracle, Myrtle Jones; Vice Past visitors: Mesdames O. H. Clarke, of Grade, Nellie Martindale; Recorder, ¡avxjssac pttci , ¡Myrtle 101111, Point; Lee, kjfcMUcrvj Stonecypher, Mae Waggoner; Receiver, Nora Tharp; Snider> w w Browlli ¿ouden> Ulrichi Chancellor, Belle Belloni, Marshal, with mill and Hultin and Messrs. Pur- Ruby Johnson: Asst. Marshal, Vir- vance „arriman and Chas. G. Brown ginia Heintzelman; , Inner Sentinel, 'Hattie Gaffey; Outer Sentinel, Ber- , . • trice Clark; Manager, Myrtle .Jones;* JanUOl’y Meeting Flagbearer, Reona Giles; Five Gracpa, r , Edna Schroeder, Jane Torrey, Ida Qf |he W.C.T.U. -JiUe«axd..4»irtta—W’Hiey,. -Bessie Mul­ The W. C. T. U. group held its first der; Musician, Marianne Embree. Following the installation,, mem­ meeting of the new year last Friday bers and guests spent a social hour at the home of Mrs. W. P. Laws, 240 South Division. Si.. October, being, thu. first month of the club’s fiscal year, lunch, served buffet style. it was gratifying to know all dues were in and the budget balanced.,Tli«- Dorcas Missionary Society I splendid work "being accomplished Met Last Thursday | was was shown in the reports given The Dorcas Missionary group of the by different committee chairmen. Church of Christ met last Thursday i Farm Home Chairman, Mrs. Eva with Mrs. Paul Simpson, the follow­ i McCue, congratulated the church ing being present: Mesdames Gus groups tor the fine boxes sent to the McCulloch. G. A. Jacobsen, Belle Farm Home at Corvallis. Collection Hooton? W. A. Schroeder, Harold Mc­ of articles for a box to be sent in Cue, Tom Whitaker, John Boots, Guy April is now being made. Kelley, A. Morton and Jennie Laf- Mrs. Eula Schram is chairman of erty. Plans were made for the year’s the Soldiers and Sailors committee. work. ~ r. This group is going excellent work. Devotionals were in charge of Jen­ Reports given showed 115 books were nie Lafferty and Mrs. Sloan read a collected for the Bandon Library. poem, "Room for Jesus.” The group They ■ helped collect gifts for the Ser­ will meet in February with Mrs. Al­ vice men during Christmas time and ton Dungey . ' • i 58 birthday cards were sent out, 14 meals were given and 105 hours were Funeral Sprays and Designs at spent on the various project. Bergen’s. Phone 64. The next meeting, on the second Friday in February, will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Richmond. Attending were Mesdames Minnie ¡Laws, Georgia Richmond, Esta Ellis, | Eva McCue, Harriet Schaer, Zoe I Fugelson, Mary Harriman, Bessie .Couden, Zelia Ireland, Alice Holver- i stott. Pearl Cardwell, Mabel Gray ¡and Marge Houston. Jdll. 21s - the last day to use yourXa3 (¡asoline Hatton Coupons - is time to change.your oil, too! •»yriDNiOHT, January 21, your No. 8 1V1 Gasoline Ration Coupons expire. If you need to drive in fbr gasoline, ask your Shell dealer or Shell Service Station to drain, flush, and refill with a Golden Shell Motor OIL You may have thought that with less driving you don’t have to be so careful about changing oil. Actually you have to be more careful. You can’t take any chances now—for these reasons; Even the finest motor oil is exposed to partially burned fuel particles, dust, abrasives, and other contaminants. And with today's short trips and lower speeds, your engine doesn’t get hot enough to vaporise the water formed by combustion and condensa- /Vs matter how many coupons you need to ass, follow this safe, new oil change guide. When yon go to a new ration coupon number—that’s every 2 months —have your Shell man change your oil. SHELL OIL COMPANY, Incorporated AND DONT FORGET SHELLUBRICATION I Calcar, a Hollander, of Sumner. Anargeree Kalouthes, a Greek, of Marshfield; und Robert Weldon Smith, a Canadian, of Marshfield. Legion Auxiliary The Legion Auxiliary met last Monday for the regular business meeting. Mrs. R. A. Jeub, president, presided. All members are urged to attend next Tuesday, one o’clock at the home of Mrs. Jeub when Child Welfare sewing will be done. See our targe display of cnoice p»«t plants at Bergen’s, across highway from telephone office. Not the cheapest but. the best. Phone 64. Anti-Freeze Get Yours Now '» ■ . • * ' ■ Protects Your Car against Freezing Will not clog passages in system nor rust any parts of cooling system Will not evaporate Thornton Tire Service Southern Oregon’s largest and most Complete Tire Service 340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270 Broadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. 652 THANK YOU! The people who live in the cities, towns and villages along Southern Pacific’s lines in [he Wèst have just provided a fine example of war-time cooperation. We think this cooperation deserves recognition and we want to say "thank you” ... since Southern Pacific was primarily concerned. And we're quite sure the many nds of men in uniform who benefited too, would also like to join (us in is expression of appreciation. Early in December we werejfaced with the problem of providing trans* portation during the s for a very large number of men in the armed services who were to en holiday furloughs. Because of the pressure of war traffic on our equi ment... cars and locomotives... we knew chat we could not provide and the normal number of civili rtation for all these service men holk|ay)travelers too. So we arranged a somewhat drasti^ and extensive program requiring coach reservations for virtually all trains, and set aside a major portion of both Pullman and coach space for the service men. Then we ran ad­ vertising telling people what our problem wks, and why we could not take care of everyone who would like to travel during the holidays. We The Coquille Garden Club will | meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Arnold ion the highway at 2:00 p. m. Friday, I Jan. 13. All members and friends welcome. asked people not to "Try the Train”. As a result many people gave up holiday trips they very much wanted to make. The amount of civilian travel, compared with December, 19:1, was considerably reduced and we took care of the service men in good You Can’t Buy a Better 50% Wool shape. There was comparatively little congestion, and all essential trjvel was accommodated. • 1 So we know that; people generally have cooperated ... and we give you ’ all a hearty "thank you. 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