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

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    PAO« 8EVEN
County Schools
News Items ;
daily obstacles and finds he keeps Francisco, to attend the exocut ivs course in airplane mechanics at Lin­ Mrs. Bert Hatch.
quite busy. In fact, so busy he does­ meeting1 of the Challenge Cream and coln, Nebraska, arrived at San Mar­
A special meeting of the McKinley
Mrs. L. A. Ryan was hostess at a n’t seem to be able to talk loud Butler association and plans to re­ cos, Texas, Mar. 9. He writes his Grange was held Saturday night for
turn home next Sunday.
lovely dinner in honor of her eon, enough to obtain a furlough home.
mother, Mrs. Rufus Rylander, he’s the purpose of initiating Mias Hasel
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis visited at been quarantined with the measles Oberman, Miss Rosalie Laird, Wal­
"Bud” Ryan and friend. Bob Georges, , Arden Harrah reports he is to
Remote school voted at
______ Monday evening. March 9, at her, graduate from army officers’ school the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne ever since arriving there.
• special
lace Mast and Glade Krewson. They
meeting recently called to suspend home. Those present were Mr. and* ¿at Fort Sill, Oklahoma,
Lundy at Myrtle Point last Friday
Sunday visitors at the Roy Robison were given the first two degrees. We
the district school. The Remote dis­ Mrs. “Bud" Ryan. Bob Georges. Hal j 'He hopes for a furlougl
after evening.
home were: Mr. and Mrs. Eldrid were honored at our meeting by the
trict has been operating a one room ThisseU, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Molthu, i ; graduation.
Mrs. Ward Evans and Mrs. Cheater Wilder and children; Mr. and Mrs. presence of one of our service men,
school since the removal of the log­ Linda and Nadine, Margie Ryan and
Warren Dow is reported to be in Willson and Chloe, of Myrtle Point, Carl Holland and children, of John- Dean Oberman, of the Navy, who,
ging industry cut the number of the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ryan, I ,veland UI,d homesick; longing for the visited at the home of Mr. and Mr*, son's Mill; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hiek- when called on for a speech, wished
children down from the size of a two
The 4-H sowing club met at theiPaciflc coast and home.
John Felshcr last Satuiday after-1 am and children, of Coquille, and the Grange prosperity and a long con­
i o«n school. The tentative plan is to Fairview school Friday, March 12. • There is an Hnor Roll on the wall noon.
j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prlbble and tinuation.
transport the children in cooperation The discussion was on dress-making. •of the Fairview church and we want
Mr*. Ward Evans was hoate»« at a children, of Norway.
Mrs. Nellie Brown spent the week­
with the Non High School Board Those present were Ellen Ellis. Phyi- !,he names of every man in service lovely dinner lust Sunday given at
The Norway school board met at end in Camas Valley visiting friends
which operates a bus to the Union Us Chezem, Ruth Palmer, Dorene^(rom this valley and his address on her home in honor of the birthdays the school house Monday evening, all and relatives.
She went that far
High in Myrtle Point. The children Frye, Ann Freeman. Barbara Free- 1 ‘his 1 "**• Get 'heir address and write of Miss Jerene Mast of Allegany, members being present, and re­ with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
will be transported to the Bridge man. Marvene Henagin and
___ Betty
__ , them, you are invited and urged to do and Mrs. Chester Willson and her elected Mrs. Laura C. Brandon as Rex Brown, on their way to Grants
school.
Hatcher.
.. Mrs. Chas.
Chas Gaslin is their ‘his to che«r these boys up. It’s the daughter, Chloe. Other guests pres­ their teacher for thd ensuing school Pass. They all returned home late
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mast and year.
teader and Mrs. _____
Hazel ________
Freeman . _
is *«ast we ««»do.
Sunday night.
The Bandon grade school has made her assistant
Mrs. G. B. Dow
is in Monmouth
___ _____________
_ vis- Ardyce, and Miss EJna Cvnliff, all j Vernon Trigg left Saturday morn-
Mrs. Fern Brooks and daughter,
u_ _______
___ a family,
•__ 11.. Mr. and
a very good showing in the purchase
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler re-| ' itln< her
brother I and
of Allegany. Mr. and Mrs. John ing for Bend, Ore. He expected to Marie, left Thursday evening for San
of war savings stamps. Up to date turned home from a business trip to iMri Vern Kenison. The Keniyons Felsher, of Myrtle Point.
return Monday evening.
Francisco to meet Mr. Brooks, who
the school has bought 91087.70 since Eugene last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers and i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fish and Clyde is a Merchant Marine and had come
They , formerly lived here and will be re­
the beginning of school. This school brought Mrs. Wheeler's mother, Mrs.1 membered by several of their friends. Harold Lee Ray, of Myrtle Point, were Gage called at the A. R. Bennett's
into port. Mrs. Brooks is Al Grin-
M. O. Edwards, home with them for'Mr Kenison has been very ill and Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Monday morning. Mr. Gage was on
accomodates the first six grades.
nel's
daughter and is living with Mr.
Senate MU 919 ’
•
hls sister, Mrs. Dow, made the trip and Mrs. E. J. Myers.
his way to Bridge to meet his sister
an Indefinite visit.
'
and
Mrs.
Lee Mast.
BB 275 would benefit Coos county
up
last
week.
Lorraine,
the
daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones, of and husbond, Mr. and Mra. Novia
Mrs. Faye Holverstott and daugh­
greatly. Thia bill has to do with the ter, Lorenc, returned Friday night works in an office in Portland.
Myrtle Point, were Suiaiay evening Landrith, who came in from Rose­
apportioning of the elementary school from Eugene after a few days’ visit
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindsay visited guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I*>ng burg Friday to visit he
let sister, Mrs.
fund. If said bill la signed by the at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay’s brother and family,
Hr. and Mrs. Walter Farrier ar- Fish. Mr, Gage was goii
iing with them
governor it will cauae the 2 mill tax Mrs. Rankin. She made the trip with the Lloyd Garretts, at Camas Valley rived at their home in Arago last Sat- I as far us Camus Valley, where he'is
Sunday afternoon. They reported the urday and spent several days the e. employed.
to be apportioned back to the coun­ the Wheelers.
4, •
«
You know Folks, this idea
ties irrespective of the valuation of
Hal Thiaaell, of Medford, is visiting ground white and that it was still Mrs. Farrier was ill when they came
of running ad vs. is usually
snowing haixl when they returned.
that particular county. This means his daughter, Mrs. L. A. Ryan.
and Mr. Farrier became ill after they MrKinlAV N»W<
to get more business; well
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Buoy and family arrived home and was unable to ’’»VlNllIICjr I1CW5
that counties such as Coos with less
Ethel Fish spent the week-end at
A
it never was that way with
wealth would benefit greatly.
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. visited Mrs. Buoy's brother and fam­ work for a few days.
. Lucille Kock presented Dick Gil)
us, and particularly since
ily, Don Boone, of Kentuck Inlet,
;
This bill passed both houses but is Albert Fish, of Arago.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Myers
and
Mrs.
1
with
an
arm
band
one
day
last
week,
,
—
* * w i vs • ms ess ssi k /
<* si ^ uegjf seaot W
,
the rumor that there would
being protested by the taxpayers in
•MMo.,.
,
fiCjintoiu of, Myrtle Point, vaited at us he has completed his first one
Wilmer Northup spent last week at Sunday.
be no more cars built until
Wm. Byerly made a trip to Coquille the home of Mr. and Mra. E. J. Myera hundred hours of watch at the ob-
Portland, in spite of the fact that the the home of his father, Wm. Northup.
after the war.
nervation post. Dtck has not stopped
bill was amended to postpone the ef­ He is in the U. S. Navy and has been Tuesday to purchase material to build Monday.
a new altar in the church. The gar-
fective date until 1944 in order to stationed at San Diego, Calif.
Funeral
services
for
the
late
An-
watching.
He
is
working
now
for
a
I
To me the handwriting
ew Smalley,
taslto who
-tei died at the Ms.t ¡five
„... hundred hour pin. He u one
accomodate Portland. It is unknown | Lulu Marie Lindsay is recovering age fund is growing and there is to .drew
was
on the wall for I had
at lour
, our most faithful wat<
watchers.
at the time of this writing as to what from a setback, following a siege of be a special meteing Wednesday night hospital last Friday, were held at
tried nearly 20 years to edu­
to discuss the setting and building.
action Governor Snell will take In the mumra.
„ nt M»«*sy afternoon at' Those from McKinley to attend the
cate people to preventive
On account of snow, the rood crew
"r' ®msUey, who lacked only | funeral Wednesday afternoon at Dora
matter.
Miss Frances McCarthy has been
'automotive service and it
„ *®®ks of being 90 years old, foe Mrs. Oscar Oberman were Mrs.
at the Horace Berry home, helping at Kline's could not work Monday J
just wouldn’t take.
since sickness hit everyone of the morning and were sent home for the has lived on a ranch on Hall's Creek Belle Siiephard, Mr. and Mra. Chas.
Calling cards, 90 far 91.00.
family. Genevieve is able to be up day. They are taking up plank on for about SO years.
Now it is too late, for
! Gill and Put, Mra. Reuben W. Brown
Miss Laura Bernice Lillie visited and Allee, Mrs. Rex Brown.
again. Bill and Mr. Berry came home the hill and laying It on their new
nearly every
competent
•t
her r p.reni«,
parents, air.
Mr, and I The Pollyanna club met last Thura-
-. the
.... borne
,.w.„v of ,„
road.
from Coquille Monday.
„ -
lubrication man has been
*”*_!*r!
for *everal days day with Marie Churchill for an all-
called to service or other
Harold Norris is stationed at James­
last week, returning to Corvallis on I day meeting. Those present were
work. The few remaining
town College In Jamestown, N. Da­
Monday, where she Is attending O, Mesdames Ernest Krewson, Elmer
kota, according to word received last
mechanics are struggling
8 C. this winter,
with the vehicles that break
week. They left. Fresno, Calif., Mar.
Strode, Ed Abernathy, Harry Mast
Mrs. Nile Miller has been quite ill and Freddie, Marlon Miller, Oscar
down in their driveways.
1 and on the 8th arrived in James­ - Mrs. Grace Rackloff returned to
town, finding the weather ten degrees her home In Arago last Tuesday for the past few days and confined to Bunch, Lee Mast, Milford Mast and
If there are enough mo­
below. At least the boys saw a lot morning after visiting her daughter her home,
Gene, Nellie A. Brown, Reuben W.
torists
interested in preven­
and
husoand,
Mr,
and
Mrs,
Charles
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
M.
Aasen,
Mr.
and
of new scenery on their roundabout
Brown and Alice, John O’Sullivan,
tive service, I, “Amiy," will
trip, Harold Is studying to be an Gale, and other relatives In Klamath Mrs, J, P, €*r|, Lynn BurtU and 'Frank Haney, Belle Shephard, Jay
explain and demonstrate
officer In the air cadets and if he Falls for the past couple of weeks. <■ Mesdames Albert Lillie, Albert Gul- Freeman, Severus McCarthy and the
how your cars can be saved
Henry Roaslow, of
and owiufy
Stanley iianer,
Halter, attended hostess, Mrs. Qlarence Churchill.
— Myrtle
— <— Point. strom w,-,
passes the rigid examinations, will go
from
much
destructive
______
_ late
__ An
__J____
________
_____
has
bein
rspapering
and
painting
the
the
funeral
services
for
the
to college about seven months before
Nearly twelve pair of men’s pa-
wear.
L, A. Myers house the past week.
I J-— - ------
•» Myrtle Point, last i 1«!™« were passed out by our Red
graduation. „
| Cross ciairman to various members
Ben Holverstott is still stationed ''My. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and Monday
Drop us a card, if inter­
W ir
at Camp Roberts, Calif. Ben is work­ Gerald came in from Portland l*st
to be sewed and returned at the next
ested, and a place will be
ing in the office besides doing bls Tuesday evening and «Pent several
club meteing. Club chairman asked
selected for some Sunday,
days at their home in Arago. They
for a clean-up day for next Wednes-
the time to suit the major­
visited at the R, J, Myers and Stanley
ity,
u»tt day, all day. at the grange hail.* La­
'
- .¡m '.' ’ * -r-ivt
Halter homes white hero. On Friday met last Friday in the Legtan Hall
at dles are to bring their own lunch.
AMZY
■«NIK
they drove to Brookings and visited Myrtle Point with Mra. Goo, Hoffman Coffee will be served.
A couple of
Mbs. Edith Woodward and Mr. and in charge, A potluck dinner was interesting games were enjoyed by all.
Mra. Bert DeMoss, returning to served, after which the meeting was Mrs. Ethel Abernathy drew the at­
Arago Saturday evening. They left tailed to order by the chairman, The tendance hostess prize.
Guests at
for Portland Monday afternoon and meeting was turned over to Mra, Dor­ the meeting were: Mrs. Virgil Mc­
planned on staying Monday night in othy Blaliop, who gave a very interest­ Kinney and Radeen, Mrs. Brooks,
Eugene, whore Gerald i« attending ing and helpful talk (Ml the Point Ra- Mrs. Howard Kock and Janet and
Jlniveraity agaig this winter-
Uopiqg program the people are wor­
Ladies A|d met WMw*sdny at th* rying with now in trying to make
church for an a|l day meeting with each rationing point go as far as pos­
pot luck dinner at noon. Those at­ sible in serving their individual needs
tending were Mosdame-s J, L. Burti-,
Mr. and Mrs. J, F. itehroeder and
Robert Fish and Gene, Ward Rvaim, daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Freeman
of Cadutile
ih Elliott St
Coquille
O, H. Aasen, Albert LiUte, Albert and Mang Aasen were dinner guests
★
Gulstrom, Tyrrell Woodward. Clar­ Saturday of Mr. and Mra. W, A. War­
ence Butter, WfflW Plsep. H, C, Mc­ ner. of Coquille,
Allister, Stanley »alter and Mrs- Mao-
Everett Bpatks was a Sunday
Calister, of Hall’i Creek
breakfast guest at the A. R. Bennett's
Mr. and Mrs J. D. Car» and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. Vern Brockmann, of
Grare Rackteff drove to Bandon on Cuqullte, were Sunday visitors at the
business last Friday afternoon,
Ellis Southmayd home.
"tforM Pay M Frayo»" was ob­
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Anderson and
*
served last Friday afternoon at the son moved to the Everett Sparks'
Arago Community church with Mrs. ranch one day last week. They have
Werner Ptaep in charge of the pro­ rented the place.
Mr. Sparks ex­
gram, The theme for the afternoon pects to leave Tuesday for Mobridge,
“WALLY”
was, "That they shall be one as we South Dakota. He has been in the
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Res. 229J
ire;” Mrs. Ward Evans gave a talk Norway district for the past week,
on
“The need for intercessory attending to business connected with
prayer,”
followed by a prayer. his ranch here.
Vocal quartette, “The Lord is My
The World Qgy of Prayer, spon-
Shepherd,’’ by Mesdames Albert Lil­ »°‘*d to Vte United Council ’ of
lie, Albert Gulstrom, Stanley Halter ChMfOk Women, was held last Friday
and S. C. McAllister. Mp. ty***1! •I 1
p. m. in the Brethren Church
Fish gave a talk °n intercessory of Myrtle ftatat, With the Methodist,
prayer, followed fcy a scripture read­ Presbyterian. Assembly of God and
ing apd prayer by Jflte Mil|er. Lqcai Church of Christ churches taking
quartette by the abov? four Ikdie«* part ip the program. Mra. Rufus Ry­
H's only taHwol M fMnk that I ms
“Lead M*. Saviour,’’ Mrit- J- k Bur­ lander. Mra. Guy Grant, Mrs Harry
jHrtW te«*« »«R.WílPV ***
tts gave a talk vn the need fw in- Druliner, Mrs. Roy Robison and Mra.
attention to your oh. AttuaUy you
LET US WS
should be even more careful j
tercesaory pram for OUT enemies, Arthur Bennett, oil from Norway, at­
Your motor oil is expoeed to dust
followed by a prayer by Mr«. Ohgytea tended. The churches taking part
and other contaminante carried
Griffith. An offoring was taken »nd were well representd.
,
through the dr, And though oil
COMPLETE
the meeting waa closed with song.
Don Trigg and Q,arise Leatherman
Lies idle in the crankoaM. partially
Take My Life And Let It Be,” and came in test «TlUroday from O. S. C.
burned fuel partíales constantly
promote oil deterioration.
the benediction. Those present were ,or • stKCN visit with friends and
ripe at lower
Mesdames Albert Lillie, Albert Gul­ re^lives during the spring vacation,
doesn’t get hot
CHECK-UP!
strom, Tyrrell Woodward, O.
but will return Tuesday.
water formed
Aasen, Robert Fish snd Gen,?, Charles
Mr. and Mra. Martin Sehmtdt were
ninatee oil!
Griffith, Loretta aqd Mary Anne, J, Sunday dinner gusota of Mr. and
m or Sbellady
L. Burtig, Ward Evans, Stanley Hal­ Mni, Tom Dettafaen. Sunday was
your oil every time you go
ter, Warner I’laep, S. C. McAllister Mrs- Detlefaen's birthday.
and Mr and Mra. Nile Milter,
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rylander had
l^ra. N^omi |lobi«ta
Myrtte •• dinner guests at their home test
inV w" W Ar*0 XHitor last Bun- Saturday night, Mr. and Mra. Edwin
Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Fairview News
Howdy Folks:
misvs
GRAY HAIR? an
GRANITA!
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Arago News
Norway News Items
Boots Bepafod
M&WAuto Service
Shingles or Paper, Built-Up Roofs
Grass Removed, Shingles Painted
or Stained
The Industrial Repair Co
lack Bevlin
MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
Repairing Aids Victory
Your No. 4
GasolineRationCoupons expire
Sunday, March 21
1
Attention
TIM! TQ CHANG! YQUR MOTOR (Hl, TO®!
Car Owners
WKCAk A
miN*
Auto Tires Recapped
No Certificate Needed
1rs. i and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Grant and
F ta Coquille.
, children, Richard and Helen, of Nog-
E. Cross, Mrs. Hulda El-1 way.
lingson and Mrs. Keith Cribbs,
Cribha. Ran-
Han- I ' Herman Tedsen has purchased the
dra and Larry, of Coquille, visited at1R w. Footer property just east of
the home of M’ and Mra. NeMen 1 the Norway school house. The Fes-
owe day test week,
| ters are purchasing a home in Suther-
Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Schroeder jin where he is employed.
•nd Kent Hiekam, of Corvallis, came J Norway is glad to report that their
in last Saturday and visited at the contribution to the Red Cross is
home of Mr. and Mrs Frank Burbank »13.80 above its quota of 9200.00,
until Tuesday when they returned to thanks to the persevering efforts of
Corvallis.
, ¡grs. Sarah McCloskey.
J. D. Carl leaves Thursday for Son . Frank Trigg, who has
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