The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 18, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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Blank To Fill Out For Registration
Starting On Monday, Feb. 22
All persons obtaining War Ration
Book No. 2, when registration is held
at school hoeues during the last week
in February, must declare the amount
of canned and processed foods which
are to be rationed and the amount of
coffee they^had on hand on Novem-
ber 28, 1M2, when coffee was ration­
ed.,
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Norway News Items .
Mrs. Laura C. Brandon gave a
Valentine party last Friday night at
e her home in Coquille for the mem-
- bers of the Norway school board and
11 their families which included Mr.
n and Mrs. Henry Gasner and children
y Marlene, Beverly arid Marlin, Mr.
and. Mrs. Roy Robison and grandson
Dale Holland, Mrs. Tom Detlefsen
and son Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­
tin Schmidt and little granddaughter
Frances.
- Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rylander have
just finished newly papering and
painting the house on their place
lately vacated by the Mayoe Fire­
stone family who has been helping
with the chores there the past few
months. The Firestones have moved
to Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Grant and family who have been em­
ployed on the Taylor Dement ranch
south of Myrtle Point for the past
twd years are moving in the first of
March to help, Mr. Rylander with his
I farm and dairy work.
• I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Robison and
met last Friday at the Legion Hall in
Myrtle Point for an 'all-day meeting
and potluck dinner. The subject of
the demonstration was on care and
repair of electrical equipment. Mrs.
Waiter Laird
was the instructor.
Those of the Norway unit attending
were Mesdames Frank and Ellis
Southmayd, Harold Simmons and A.
R. Bennett. There were some eight
or ten from other units present also.
Fairview News
McKinley News
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s Townsend No. 2
The Polly Anna Club met Thurs­
day at the home of Mrs. Georgia
Bunch, of Dora, for an all day meet­
ing. The ladies tied out a Victory
quilt for entertainment. The quilt
will be given away soon. A potluck
dinner was enjoyed by the following
ladies: Mesdames Belle Laird, Ivan
Laird, Julius Benham, Ernest Krew-
son, Elmer Wilson. Polly Nickason,
M. C. Miller, Leonard Oberman and
Myrna. Lee Mast, Milford Mast and
Gene, Nellie Brown, R. W, Brown
and Alice, Clarence Churchill, Jay
Freeman, Frank Haney, Janice and
Barbara Jean, John O'Sullivan and the
hostess, Mrs. Georgia Bunch. Chair­
man Marie Churchill appointed- Mrs.
O’Sullivan as Red Cross reporter. A
number of letters from service boys
were read. Mrs. Julius Benham drew
th« attendance prize. The next club
meeting will be with Mrs. Clarence
Churchill at McKinley.
Donald Hatfield, son of Floyd Hat­
field, entered school at McKinley this
week.
The
Observation
Post
b?gan
functioning again Monday mopiing at
nine o’clock with Mrs. Howard Koch
as chief observer. Mrs. Jay Free­
man was first on the job.
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Wm. Byerly was pleasantly sur­
prised at his home Friday, February
12, the next day being his 85th birth­
day. He and two aged sisters have
their home on the upper North Fork.
Two decorated birthday cakes and
jello were served to the following:
the hp&?red one, Mr. Byerly, Mrs.
Clara Kibler, Miss Carrie Byerly, Mrs.
George Millard, Mrs. Harry Lindsay,
Mrs. Ernest Hatcher, Mrs. T. H. Ben­
ham and Karen and Mrs. W. J.
Wheeler who Wert present. Those not
able to be present, but sending gifts
and best wishes, were Mrs. L. L.
¡son Harold, have rented the J. H. Buoy, Mrs. Robert Holverstott and
Barktow place at Norway and moved Mrs. Faye Holverstott
in. Their son Harold, has begun
There were 25 at Sunday School
school here at Norway the past week. last Sunday. The most outstanding
The Robisons came from Leneve, off feature was the placing of 85 pennies
the North Bank Road.
ii) the birthday box, the result of
Mrs. Emma Hermann, of Broad­ Wm. Byerly having been with us that
bent, spent last Saturday and Sunday many years. As a special, he sang
night with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Mc­ “Abide With Me.“ When Sunday
Townsend Club, No. 1, had an in­
Closkey. ,
School was dismissed every member teresting meeting with a good crowd
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett returned passed by Mr. Byerly and wished him Tuesday evening.
home February 10 from Portland a “Happy Birthday.” The children
Door prize was won by Mrs. Z. C.
where they went on business. Leav­ were all given candy bags as a Valen­ Strang and Mr. Schroeder reported
ing Norway January 24 they took tine gift. Those attending church ap­ two new members. Several table
¡Mrs. Bennett's mother, Mrs. Julia preciated a solo by Jimmie Beagle, games were played after lunch.
jl-eep, as far as Roseburg, remaining
Our club extends greetings to sick
accompanied on the piano by his sis­
over night there and going on to Port- ter, Dorothy.
members, sorry we can’t send them
.
iland the next day where they found
Mrs. Harold Young is again em­ cards.
plenty of snow which stayed on moat ployed at Park’s grocery, after being
Hauser Club will be host here
i of their stay there. They visited their gone a week.
Sunday, February 28, to the caravan
son, Melvin Bunch, and wife; also
The Home Economic ClUb met at meeting.
spent one evening with the Hugh the home of Mrs. Bethel Norris last
Next meeting will be a 6:30 p. m.
MacLeans, formerly of Norway. On Wednesday. It was an all day meet­ bag lunch to be furnished by the
I their return trip it snowed all the
ing with a potluck dinner. Those ladies and don’t forget the business
, wqy in from Eugene to Roseburg, so present Were Mesdames Lora Holver­ meeting starts promptly at 8:00 p. m.,
¡thfcy were convinced that Coos has stott, Iris Holverstott, Myrtle Holver­ so try and attend.—Press. Cor.
j “The’’ climate,
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stott, Genevieve Ellis, Viola Geitner,
Ray Robison took his grandson, Roy Amy Richardson, Kathleen Lindsay, Geo. Gratke Receiving Naval
Holland, to the annual Father and Son a visitor, Vivian La Branch, and the
Aviation Training In East
banquet held last Saturday night in hostess, Bethel Norris.
Geo. C. Gratke formerly in the
the dining room of the I. O. O. F.
The Goodwins have received word
lodge. One lodge member had a sort that their son, Wendell, is at Norman, bank here, writes that he was one. of
two and one-half years old with him. Oklahoma, attending school. He is 350 members of the Naval Aviation
Corps recently transferred by special
The Myrtle Point Lions Club is In the U. 8. Navy.
train from Bremerton, Wash., to Chy
having Its annual ladies night dinner
Grange met last Saturday night for
dance thia Saturday night at the Co­ their regular meeting. There were cago, where they are getting a few
weeks of schooling at a naval armory.
quille Valley Country Club.
four visitors from McKinley grange
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett were present. Mrs. Ray Deudmond served Where he will be transfererd from
business callers In Coquille and luncheon of sandwiches, salad and there he does not know.
In a letter received yesterday, he
Marshfield Monday of this week.
coffee.
says:
Last Friday evening a stork shower
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krantz who
The Sentinel is received regularly
was
given by
Mrs. -------
Ted -- F.
Kirsch
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and,
I assure you, that it is indeed a
her home In Myrtle Point, honoring to
the r n d who u . g^dfe,
Mrs. Walter Moore, of Coquille, the , located ln Norttl Carolina, were Sat- real treat to get it, thereby keeping,
former Mias Helen Breuer, of Myrtle urday evening guests of Mrs. Krantz's me abreast with the activities in Co­
Peint. She received many beautiful sister, and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. quille. It will be four weeks 50-
morrow that I've been in Chicago,
gifts. Mrs. A. R. Bennett was an In­ Buoy.
having been transferred here from
vited guest.
Bremerton. There are quite a «roup
Mike Daniels, Jr., came in last Sun­
of us going to school at the Naval
day for a week's visit with his parents, Cases Set For Trial
Mr. and Mgs. Mike Daniels, of Nor­
Cases set for-"trial by Judge Kin; Army. Since we are located on the
way, his first visit home since a year in circuit court- here oil motion day, water’s edge of Lake Michigan, we’re
given an excellent opportunity to ap­
ago last November. He is in the Tuesday, were:
Coast Guard Service.
Reb. 23—Robert Lee Stephens and preciate the enjoyable (?) and cqpl
Since
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brodie and son Joe N. Daniels, both against the State breezes of the Windy City.
our study schedule is quite heavy,
Bennie, were Sunday all day visitors Industrial Accident Commlslson.
at his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F.
Mar. 1—Frank Porter vs. Paulson our liberty is definitely curtailed;
Brodie, of Norway.
et al, to be heard by Judge Wimberly. however, in spite of this, we are
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett were
Mar, I—Two eases of State of Ore­ availing ourselves of every opportun­
ity to see the "spots” of the city.
Saturday dinner guests of Ed Wanna- gon vs, R. L. Carter.
We will be here for a short slay
maugher of Myrtle Point Friday
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yet, after which all of us will be
morning.
Mrs. Cleave McAllister
Walter Condron Appointed
transferred to one of pin; .xhxils
look her sister-in-law, Mrs. Leo Cox,
scattered throughout the country.
of Bandon, and Mrs. Ed Wanna- Constable At Marshfield
maugher to the Portland Sanitarium
Archie Philip having resigned as I’ve been advised today that I’ll be
.o consult a specialist.
constable of J. P. district No. 2 at able to attend the school of my choos­
The past week's warm sunny Marshfield, the county court on Tues­ ing, which happens to be Queens
weather is causing considerable gar­ day appointed Walter Condron to suc­ College at Grove City, Penn.
Townsend Club No. 2, held its busi­
ness meeting at the home of Mrs.
Viola Liday on Feb. 11. Meeting was
opened with the Lord’s prayer, song
“God Bless America,” and salute to
the flag. One new member was taken
in and the club voted to send five
dollars to the Dr. Townsend birth­
day fund.
The ladles Auxiliary voted to give
five dollars to Bundles for America
fund and ulso sent cards to sick mem­
bers.
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Ernest Buckner will have charge of
Triple T tickets when he and his
wife return in about a week from
Washington, where they have gone
on a visit, Gant’s grocery, The Home
Bakery and Jim’s Meat Market handle
Triple T tickets. After receiving 250
tickets this entitles the holder to a
defense
stamp.
Three
thousand
tickets were turned in at this meet­
ing. After business meeting, working
on quilts was the order of the day,
after which lunch was served by the
hostess. Those present were Maud
Brockman, Clara Weist, Mildred
Miller, Eva Shephard, Izella Liday,
Thelma Parrish, Mary Keck, Alma
Halter, Bertha Wilson and Viola
Liday. Next meeting will be at
Mary Keck’s.
Townsend Club
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den fever in this district.
ceed him. and he was sworn in the
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