The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 29, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    May Day Dance
Sponsored by Junior Women’s Club
Saturday, May 8th
At an executive meeting of the
Coos and Curry County Pioneer As­
sociation, held Saturday,. April 34,
at the Public Library in Coquille, ac­
tion was planned to perpetuate the
organization and its work.
The consensus of opinion prevailed
that the association must become
I self-supporting if the ambitions of
i the members materialize and, in or­
der to transact legal business, the
organization must become an incor­
porated body.
Accordingly a motion wag made,
seconded and carried that the Ae-
sociation incorporate.
Instructions
were given by the president, Mrs
Mary Randleman, to have this attend­
ed to before another meeting. At the
same time she appointed a commit­
tee consisting of L. H. Hazard, J. £.
Norton and Chafles Stauff to draft
a constitution and by- laws, and have
them ready at the same time.
The questions of the collection of
historical relics toward a permanent
museum, and also the publication of
historical stories and experiences
were discussed.
'
Mr. and Mrs. James Watson have
loaned to the Pioneer Association a
display of photographs, guns, silver
pieces, old china, and things. These
toegther with a number of other
relics loaned to the group were placed
in a show case provided through the
courtesy of J. E. Norton. Through
the kindness of the Library Board,
this accumulation is on display in
the Coquille City Library*
Notices of a called meeting will be
made through the press some time in
June, when these transactions will
be mado ready for presentation at'
the regular annual meeting of the
Coos and Curry Pioneer Association
held on the last Sunday in July.
Those present at the meeting Sat­
urday included: Mrs. *Mury Randle­
man, president, Bullards; J. Albert
Matson, vice-president, Marshfield;
Mrs. Inez Chase, secretary, Coquille;
Mrs, C. H. Wsnvl, North Rend; Gus
Bender, Myrtle Point; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Laird, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Beyers, James Watson, W. H. Schroe­
der, Charles Stauff, John Quick,
Mrs. Flora Dunne, all of Coquille.
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Tickets 50c, plus Sc tax
b My Friends
nd Customers
I want to thank you for your Loyalty and
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■Coquille.
Our successor wHl be Jim Herra, recently from
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unless absolutely necessary
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