The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 25, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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Out-of-Doors Stuff
|shrub cuttings to various members
¡and Mlss o^,,, ^rvtll
The Jolly Gardeners met Triday ■ange,food cake and coffee.
night with Mies Ida Oerding at the
school
guest,
Mrs. Flor-
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George
Glens have had ‘the
ence Hallock, of Coquille, was pre- bad misfortune recently of losing
sent and sang and played her harp, ; both their work horses, evidently
' which was enjoyed very much by from eating a poison weed of some
(those present: Mesdames Rex Brown, 'kind.
1 George Glen.
Clarence Churchill,
Al Grinnel was able to return
Frank Haney, John O'Sullivan, Nellie home to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mast's
Brown, Reuben W. Brown, Loe Mast, Saturday afternoon, after spending
Milford Mast and hostess. Misa Oerd­ twenty-five days in the Belle Knife
ing.
Hospital in Coquille. Even though
She is getting along very nicely,
Mrs. Kenneth Hansen also attend­ he is pale he looks quite well again.
(By Vernon Williams)
i. Naomi Robison, of Myrtle ed the club meeting in behalf of the
Most of the McKinley Grange of­
Full recognition of the merit of
visited at the home of Mrs. Red Cross. The club voted to donate ficers met at the hall Saturday night
proposals In a legislative program
Rack left last Thursday eve- j ' five dollars to the cause.
to practice for the exemplification
adopted at the last executive com­
Club members voted to dispense of the third and fourth degrees to be
mittee meeting of the American Le­
Mrs. Harvey Myers visited at the with all extensive flower shows and
given Saturday night. March 27, to
gion was accorded by the legisla­
home of her aunt, Mrs. Rose Wick­ fair exhibits until after the war is I
ture, with the result that practically
four new members.
ham, in Coquille last Saturday.
over, to cut down on the use of tires
every measure sponsored or ap­
Chief Observer Lucille 1 Kock re­
Mrs. J. D. Carl spent Saturday and gasoline." Also as a war measure,
proved! by the Legion was enacted
. night at the home of her sister and the year book committee will use ceived another car to replace the
and has been signed by Governor
family, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bender, this “year’s book covers for the next one site had been driving for the
Snell. All these measures were, ob­
in Myrtle Point.
year’s books, because of the short­ Post car. She hopes to be more
viously, for the purpose of aiding
r- J. D. Carl returned home from San age of'paper and the amount of work
American armed forces veterans, but
Francisco Sunday after attending
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mainly In behalf of Oregon men the executive meeting of tlie Chai-' involved.
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A
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admemnent
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serving in world war No. 2. -
lenge Cream and Butter Association is to be voted on at the next regular
Most important of the new enact­
for several days last week.
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meeting, which will read to the effect
ments, in the eyes of Legion officials, I
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long were that an officer not attending a meet-
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is the luw to provide educational
Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. I ing for three consecutive meetings
aid to those who may not, because
of lack of service-connected -disa-
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James Pappel, small son of Mr.
bility, be entitled to vocational1 . . --
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¡und Mrs. H. B. Pappel. has had the flce> a, nothing of
nature wag
training by the federal government.
measles for the last few days.
thought of when the by-laws were I
Under the terms of this law the ben­
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Patty written.
efits and privileges will be extended
and Arian, of Coquille, were Arago
to men who entered the service from :
Mrs. Milford Mast is to entertain
visitors last Saturday.
Oregon and who desire to pursue a,
for the next meeting and she an­
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and,
particular course of study.
Pro­
nounced that It will be held In the
i Maureen visited Miss Geraldine:
vision would be made by which they
Cherry Creek park If the weather is
Holycross at the Knife hospital In
could attend any public or accredited
; good, so we can have a day for clean­
Coquille last Saturday afternoon.
private school or college in the state
ing and brushing out the park. It
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow
and during the period of their atten­
needs it very badly. If It should
came in from Portland Sunday
dance receive $75 for the first month,
train, we will meet at Mrs. Mast’s
morning and will remain for a week 'home that evening instead of at the
$50 a month for each of the follow­
or ten days at their home In Arago. [park.
ing eight months, and $35 a month
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
thereafter for the subsequent three
After the meeting Miss Oerding had
and Mrs. Frank Lane were Mr. and
years in school or college. It is a
'a
quiz game at which Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Elmer Holverstott and Mrs.,
'Haney won first, Mrs. John O'Sulll-
referendum measure and will be
1 Alma Halter of Coquille, Mrs. C. A.
ivan, second, and Mrs. Milford Mast,
voted on at the next election.
i Keltner, Mrs. Adrian Halter, Mrs.
Another Legion proposal along Stanley Halter and Mr. and Mrs. E. | third. Miss Oerding had as the three
somewhat similar lines will also ap­
prizes, plants she had procured from
J. Myers.
pear on the ballot at the next general
Mrs. Clarence
Mrs. Athea Harrah, of Fairview, j the green house.
election. It is in the form of a con­ spent the weekend visiting at the ' Churchill and 4 Mrs/ Reuben Brown
stitutional amendment by the adop­
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ¡received many lovely gifts of vases,
tion of which the state would be au>
towels, cards and plants, as they
Frank Lane,
therised to incur an indebtedness not
had the birthdays of this month.
Rev. T. J. Pryor of the Methodist
to exceed three per cent of the as­ ______ __
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Following thia Mrs. Rex Brown
church in Myrtle ____
Point, . conducted
sessed valuation of all property for ¡the Regular Sunday morning church 'auctioned a number of plants and
the purpose of creating a fund to service. Sunday school followed [
acquire farms and homes for the
' with an attendance of 4«
There 1
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benefit of those who served in the
will be services again qext Sunday, i
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army, navy or marine corps. ..
preaching at II a. m. .and Sundayjlt
To assure that each war veteran
school at 11 a. m.
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may be aware of a)i benefits provid­
There will be a basket social and
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ed for him and to aid him in securing play "The Dormitory Dub,” given by
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them, a law wgs enacted to provide the Arago high school this Saturday
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assistance by creating a '‘veterans'
evening at 8 o’clock at the Arago
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service committee" and an appropria­
gym. The ladies are requested to
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tion was made to meet its expenses bring a basket to be auctioned off,
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in carrying out the provisions of the
Mrs. Amelia Lafferty and Mrs. I
act. This service will, of course, be' Fred Lafferty, of Myrtle Point, were I
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without cost to the veteran.
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By way of further aid a I-egion- Snd m ^/ e T m ’ vc ™“
Mis. K. J, Myers.
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sponsored amendment to the 1941 uno
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and
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statutes was adopted providing for
Maureen, visited at the home of Mr.
the Issuance of certified copies of
and Mrs. Chester Willson In Myrtle
the records of vital statistics without
Point Runday.
cost to the veteran, thus removing
Ladies Aid met Wednesday
the present difficulty in obtaining
church for an all day session and the i
birth certificates.
Under another ladies were busy quihing. Those at I
new law a veteran 25 per cent dis­
tending were Mesdames O. 11
abled may obtain a hunting or fish­
Wonder Working
Aasen Charles Oriffith, Loretto andI
ing license for 50 cents; another
SHANTUNG PRINTS
Mary Anne, Ward Evans, Tyrrell
waives the payment of fees to state
Woodward Albert Lillie, Albert Gul-
boards or commissions while in ser­
strom, J. L. Burtis, Melden Carl and
vice. Also the assistance rendered
Gaily patterned,
A spring
Douglas, J. D, Carl, H, B. Pappel,
indigent veterans of the first world
classic you won't want to
Sandra and James, Stanley Halter, S.
be
without.
Sanforized
was is extended to men now in ser­
C. McAllister, Clarence Butler, Er­
shrunk. Lovely colors.
vice by enactment of H. B. 345. There
nest McAllister, Emil Peterson and [
were numerous other enactments
Lissie
Lett.
for the benefit of veterans, some
The regular monthly W. C. T. U.j
amendatory of existing statutes and was held Wednesday afternoon at the j
others for the purpose of clarifying
church with Mrs. Albert Gulstrom in
meanings which had been in doubt.
charge of the meeting. There was a
June Valiant, adjutant American
short business meeting at which time
I^glun, Department of Oregon, re­ lit was decided to have a pot luck
mained in Salem during the session
supper and party for the honorary j
of the legislature and through his members on April Fool's Day. The I
wide acquaintance and intimate
knowledge of Legion proceedings and supper is to be at 8:30. Everyone is!
cordially invited to attend.
purposes asisated materially in se­
curing enactment of the legion's
legislative program.
Legion Measures
Enacted Into Law
Effective as of June 8th, 1943
Safety Financial Responsibility Law
ProtectYourself
69c
Actively In!
New electric ranges are
going to war In many
guises. Keep your range
in the war effort, by
keeping it operating at
peak efficiency. Have a
service man inspect and
adjust It regularly.
Good-looking two-tone
Hom where I sit
GIRLS COATS
Plaid or Plain
Ü.98
K.M
coat styles, to wear un­
der the coat. Rugged
for rough-and-tumble
school wear! And in all
the colors boys like,
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Back in Service!
Delightful Uttle cotton frpeks
When you shop for a
new spring hat, mike
certain it’s a fash inn
with a future—buy a
Marathon! Genuine fur
felts with distinctive
styling that spells qual­
ity in any crowd, and
with details that are
NEW as the season —
stitched crowns, welt
and bound edges, me­
dallions, wide brims,
low crowns.