The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 27, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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the graduates.
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Her
__ son-in-law,
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Phillip, 1» ' having
_
, on the site of the old one-room coun­
Norton’s have just received a new
Ivan Robison, Bill Sinko and Roland quite a time foliowing a mastoid oper-
try school where I played Prisoner’s ahipment of Roseville Pottery. Pond
' Base and One-ql’-Qat. But nothing Lily design in lovely shades of
Mr. Corthell, of Marshfield, spent Syfert, went to prewater Monday and ation a couple of weeks ago.
(Continued from page six)
Grange met ras usual Saturday
! can destroy the memory of those Brown, Rose and Blue. Reasonably
a couple of days last week putting a enjoyed the day fishing.
Rev. M. D. Kemple, of Coquille, con­ night. Mrs. Harry Lindsay was host­
new roof on Mrs. Edith Woodward's
Priced, ideal for shower or wedding
ducted the regular Sunday morning ess, serving maple bars, cookies and
house.
that fellowship with such fine people gifts.
s
Hotels
are
very
crowded
and
good
' has had upon me.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Powell, of Myrtle church service. Sunday school fol­ coffee.
rooms hard to get. Got bitten by a
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Point, were Thursday evening guests lowed with an attendance of 35. There
mosquito in the lobby of the large
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
will be services again next Sunday,
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long.
Mid-west farmers are handicapped
FOR THE COUNTY OF COO8
Hotel Sherman. Worfder if all the
by a backward season. Continued In the Matter of the Estate of Alva
Ralph Long and 8. C. McAllister preaching at 10 a. m. and Sunday
big hotel; are infested because of the
L. Brown, Deceased.
cold rains have prevented planting
have been busy the past week re­ school at 11 a. m.
Mrs. Mildred King, of Coquille, has proximity of the Chicago riyer.
Notice Ta Creditors
Mr. and Mrs. John Carl attended
and will make harvesting a month
pairing the front porch of the teacher­
A taste of life in the big city makes
Notice is hereby given, that the
late.
age and also remodeling some of the the funeral services of the late Mr*. been home visiting her folks, Mr:,
undersigned has been duly appointed
Levi Snyder held in Coquille lart Sat­ and Mrs. Lee Mast, this past week­ me sure that there's no ptace like
Many former dairymen are selling by the above entitled Court, as Ex­
school property.
good
old
Coos
county.
end.
their milk cows and buying young ecutor of the Estate of said Deceased,
Ladies Aid met last Wednesday at urday afternoon.
The Jolly Gardeners club meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shaw, Patty
steers from western'ranges to fatten and has duly qualified as such.
the church for an all day's meeting
Milled with a crowd to watch
Now, therefore, all persons having
t
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.
_
1OI
for Utrl
beef Udlllc.)
cattle. JVldnpOi
Manpower shortage claims against said estate are hereby
with a pot luck dinner at noon. In and Arlan, of Coquille, went up to was held Friday evening at the home „
an Associated Prom teletype click haa forced
change
. One wor­
of
Mrs.
Lee
Mast.
A
4-H
scholarship
their
ranch
on
Hall's
Creek
Monday
__
the afternoon the regular monthly W.
notified" and required to present the
off the news of the day. As luck
ders about the effect on the nation’s same, together with proper vouchers
C.' T. U, meeting was held with Mrs. and have been spending the week was sponsored that evening by vote
would
have
it
1
just
happened
to
be
of the club. Mrs. Lee Hatfield was
milk and butter supply this practice therefor, to the undersigned at the
Tyrrell Woodward in charge. There camping there.
office of J. Arthur Berg at Coquille,
Standing there when the news of the
will have.
Mrs. Grace Rackleff was a Sunday voted in as a re-instated member.
will be no more Aid meetings until
Oregon, within six months from the
capture
of
Tunis
and
Bizerte
came
In.
Sugar beet farmers are worried date hereof.
dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Some final plans were laid for the
further notice.
An
elderly
gentleman
turned
to
us
new year book, which is supposed to
Dated this 21st day of April, 1943.
over the impending shortage of har­
Mrs. John McNair, of Fat Elk, Mrs. J. D. Qari.
and said, “Gentlemen, we have just
Frank R. Brown,
Mrs. Ida Myer* and Frank Lane be ready by the July meeting. Mrs.
vest hands. Imported Mexican la­ 15tS
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Executor nf said Estate.
witnessed the announcement of a
Myrtle
Glenn
gave
a
very
interesting
bor
has
been
used
heretofore.
It
is
were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and'
A. T. Holycross last week.
talk about the district conference great event in American History." difficult to get this year. There is
Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. Kink, Mrs. Stanley Halter. In the after- j
NOTICE OF FINAL SETT1.EMENT
which she, Mrs. John O’Sullivan and Noting tears of emotion in his eyes, talk of< a recently invented^digging
Notice is hereby given that the
of Powers, were Thursday callers at noon Mrs. Myers, Mr. Lane and Mr.
I asked if he had a son in the ser­
machine that may supplant the labor undersigned, on the 24th day of April,
and Mrs. S. C. McAllister drove to ¡Mrs. Frank Haney had attended last
the home of Mrs. Ida Myers. ,
Tuesday in Marshfield. Mrs. Reuben vice. He replied that his only son.1 it can be manufactured in sufficent 1943, filed in the County Court for
Mrs. Althea Harrah spent Wednes­ Myrtle Point and visited Mrs. Lane
Coos County, Oregon, his final ac-
W. Brown drew the lucky number an aviator, had recently been reported quantity. Everywhere it is the same count
in the matter of the adminii^
day night at the home of her father. at the Must hispital. Mrs. Lane is
in
action
over
Tunisia.
I
missing
1 story, a struggle to -overcome labor I tration of the Estate of Gus Gallas,
in a very critical condition and ex-, for the attendance prize and Mrs.
Frank Lane.
Frank Haney won the game <prize. reuched out and silently shook his shortage.
American inventive in­ deceased; and that said Court has
Mrs. Ida Myers, Mrs. Stanley Halter pects to undergo an operation thia
Members present were Meedames hand in sympathy. The crowd re­ genuity is being challenged by the i made an order fixing Tuesday, June
week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
McAllister
also
and Mrs. S. C. McAllister visited Mrs.
1, 1943, at 10:00 o’clock A. M.. at
John O’Sullivan, Frank Haney, Geo. spectfully made way for him as he i need to get things done with machines ' the Courtty • Court room in Coquille,
Frank Lane at the Mast hospital last visited Mr. and Mr*. J. E Wahna-
strode away with head high. • From that used to be done by hand labor. I Oregon, as the time and place for
Glenn,
^Clarence
Churchill,
Reuben
maugher
Friday afternoon.
z
such stock, heroes are made.
'As machines must be made of hearing objections thereto, and for
Mir. and Mrs. 8. C. McAllister and W. Brown, Mildred King, Lee Hat­
Mrs. Grace Rackleff returned home
the final settlement and distribu­
field,
Milford
Mast
and
hostess,
Mrs.
steel, it is partically unfortunate that tion of said estate.
from her trip to California last Thurs­ Mrs. Ida Myers were Sunday evening
Lee Mast.
A lovely lunch of cake
One of Uncle Sam’s precautionary the huge fleet of ore carriers on the
Dated and published first time
day evening. She spent the night at luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs..
and coffee was served and last an measures is the assignment of Mili­ ■ Grant Lakes has been held idle until April 29, 1943.
the home of Mrs. Corda Lewellen and Stanley Halter.
Bill Peppes,
Police to trans-continental recently by unusually heavy ice in
Mr*. Althea Harrah, of Fairview, auction sale of plants netted the tary
Mrs. Naomi Robison brought her on
Administrator.
15t5
trains.
club
a
neat
sum.
Lake Superior.
Frank Lane, and also at the home of
to Arago Friday morning.
Miss Joe Ann Newton, of Co­
These soldiers draw all the shades
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby McAllister, visited at the home of -her father,
quille, spent from Thursday after­ on the train after sun-down and po­
TRY OUR COMPLETE
; Governor Names 75 On “Keep
Scott and Marc, came over from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter, Sunday
noon till Saturday with the Clarence lice the extensive military travel.
afternoon.
Marshfield last Tuesday evening and
Remembering the ease with which ¡Oregon Green” Committee
The 4-H club exhibiting meeting Churchill family.
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Reaching into nearly every Oregon
Mrs.
Claude
Hall
left
Saturday
for
I
was
able to follow the progress of
S. C. McAllister. Shelby left Thurs­ was held at Riverton last Saturday.
Tule.
Lake
to
visit
with
her
sister
a
train
during
my
only
night
air
­
country
and into many Walks of life,
day for Death Valley, where he will Miss Glenda Lillie took second place
there.
ON SUNDAY AT
plane trip, the reason for the black­ Governor Snell last week selected 75
on
her
bread
and
Yvonne
Holycroas
finish his training. Mrs. McAllister
out
is
very
apparent.
Probably
there
state
leaders
to
.verve
on
the
general
Mrs.
Howard
Kock
returned
home
and the children have moved to Co­ took third place on her bread.
Mrs. Ellen Robison and Mr. and Saturday evening from an extended are other and more important rea­ state-wide Keep Dragon Green com­
quille until Shelby is through train­
11.00 PER PLATE
visit in California with relatives at sons. But It is re-assuring to know mittee and three working or policy
ing and they know where he will be Mrs. Roy Robison, of Norway, visited
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that our vital rail arteries are guard- j forming committees. The main idea
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert various locations.
stationed.
Miss Mary Lu Patton received ed with ceaseless vigilance.
is to enlist the support of every man
Lillie
last
Saturday
evening.
Mrs. Robert Fish visited at the
word Tuesday morning that she had
and woman in Oregon to help prevent
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fish
can g t
been chosen to go to summer school
careleaa, man-caused fires in our
Witnessed
a
news-reel
feature
last Wednesday.
as the 4-H club member from the showing how important lumber is to valuable forest lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of
McKinley school.
Selected from this county is Ralph
the war effort.
Myrtle Point, visited at the home of
A. special collection was taken___
The McKinJey school closed Friday
ACID
last
The picture showed the entire mill-
Bundon-
Mrs. Ida Myers last Friday evening. week for the Chinese orphans In
afternoon, with a very Informal pro- ing process from standing tree to final
“This year we must keep smoke
INDIGESTION
Mr. and Mrss. Earl Edgmon and China and at church last Sunday a'gram,
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market.
But „
it got .
a uluo
little mixeo
mixed up i I from our ***•“-” the governor stated
Kenneth, of Bandon, were Thursday
letter of thanks was read by Mrs.'
in sequence. It showed the felling of !M be P^kod the men and women on
guests ot Mrs. Daisy Doyle.
Lindsay thanking us for helping. | -
a big Sugar Pine, then the hauling of wh<jee shoulders will fall the respon-
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farrier came
a truck load of Douglas Far, then the 18ib‘Uty of reducing man-caused for-
Sixteen dollars was the amount of
in from Reedsport Saturday and spent the offering. Mr. Byerly was the
dumping of some nice Ponderosa Pine**1 fire* to the sero point. “Smoke
the weekend at their home in Arago. one who asked for the offering to
Mrs. Amasa Biglow and two sons
- - then
-
logs at - Bend,
the sawing of a from forest fires would make an ideal
* Ralph Long, and Lee Powell of
be taken and he sent the money to came over from Marshfield last Sat­ big clear fir log. Rather offensive to smoke screen to cover enemy attack
Myrtle Point, spent Saturday at
the China relief in the name of the urday and spent the day with fyer the sensibility of a Fir mill operator on our state, and would likewise keep
CALL FOR FREE SAMPLE
Brewster, fishing.
daughter and family, Mrs. J. Lewel­ but it went over big with the public. our eyes of the airforce from recon­
Fairview Sunday School.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shrader, of
She ...Headlines say that the shortage naissance.” '
Don Boone made his parents, len Southmyd, of Norway.
Riverton, were Sunday dinner guests
brother And relatives very happy by ¡ found her daughter slightly improved of men in the lumber industry is get­
j .
«
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munford.
a surprise visit last Friday. He will 'but still having to remain in bed. ting official notice in Washington.
Mrs. Edith Woodward and Ruth
have to report back to Farragut, The daughter is suffering with pleu­ This brings a slim ray of hope to
are visiting at the home of Mr. and Idaho, this week end. He expects to risy of the right lung.
While it is not required by law that auto drivers have
the ao-far fruitless campaign to get
Mrs. Sam Root and family, at Broad-
Mrs. Tom Detlefsen was a last Fri­ man-power for our Fir industry. The
be sent to a special training school.
Bruce Bishop, of Arago, has started day caller on Mrs. Raymond Thomp­ labor shortage is so general over the
Mrs. Ivan Robison and small son to work for Ed Aasen Loging Co.
son at Norway.
country that some sort of drastic
came home from the hospital last
Mrs. Harry Druliner and Mrs. A. action such as use of military labor
Mrs. W. J. Wheeler left on the
Saturday, s'
early Tuesday bus for Eugene to visit R. Bennett spent Wednesday after­
Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes
The 4-H club‘held a meeting at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Ed­ noon of last week visiting with Mrs. battalions in critical areas, may be­
come necessary.
effective on June 19, it is highly desirable, from the auto-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Holy­
wards and to attend a conference at Einer Neilson, who was confined to
igt’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability
Proposed move to establish a uni­
cross last Thursday evening. Those
the Lighthouse Temple the first part her bed several days last week with versal 48-hour week would avail
Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col­
attending were Misses Dorothy War­ of June.
the foot which has been giving her a nothing in the lumber industry until
lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license
ren, Thelma and Nola Crawford,
Mrs. Bertha Graham left Tuesday lot of misery for the past nineteen . present chronic log shortages can be
of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter­
Glenda Lillie, Yvonne and Geraldine
,
morning for her home in Colorado. months.
mine where the fault lay.
overcome.
Release of labor from
Holycross.
Mrs. Rufus Rylander and F*
__
She is Lloyd Teagarden's sister and
Mrs. other industries
by the 48-hour week
The regular monthly Missionary
Harry Druliner attended the funeral I ¿»¡¿¿¿suit in s¿¿7ecruítn¿nt tor
'FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE
has been here several weeks.
meeting will be held June 1 at which
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler, Mrs. ot Mrs. Laura Brandon’s brother, - ¡he lumber industry. But any such
time there will be the annual Silver
latc t0 ove
Harry Lindsay and daughter, Lula Dave Andrews, at Coquille Sunday. help wlll come
Tea with Mesdames S. C. McAllister,
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder and situation this season. It looks as if I
Marie, attended the missionary meet­
Albert Lillie, J. D. Carl and Melden ing at the Assembly church in Co­ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Warner were r
Office Phone 5
Res. Phone 95L
_ -j • have to do with what we
we would
Carl as hostesses for the afternoon.
quille last Friday evening. The .Saturday evening dinner guests of have now.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kirsh and Ronnie, missionaries Mr. and Mrs. Hall, are Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hughs, of Marsh-
of Myrtle Point, were Sunday guests from South America.
field. Mr. and Mrs. Hughs
‘ have at I
One of the keenest of pleasures is
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
A lovely graduation exercise was last found a house to rent and are
a visit to the old home town to renew
Carl.
held at the schoolhouse last Thurs- settled for the present.
acquaintances with old friends and
Mrs. Melden Carl and Mrs. H. B. j day evening, May 20. In the gradua-
Mrs. Rufus Rylander has Just re­
Pappel drove to Marshfield on busi­ ' ting class were Marvene Henagin, ceived word from her son, Don, at relatives and to see again the source
of so much earlier happiness. It was
ness, Monday. ,
'Phyllis Chezem, Betty Hatcher and Corvallis, saying he would be home
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett were | 'Harold Stock. The program was as Tuesday of this week for three days my privilege to have such, an experi­
Sunday visitors st the home of Mr. follows: Processional by Miss Fish. and then he expects to be shipped to ence on Mother’s Dey.
I sat again in the auditorium of the
and Mrs. Stanley Halter.
Two songs by upper grades, “There’s a training camp.
old home church and listened to a
Herman Summerlin came In from
star Spangled Banner Waving
Mike Daniels was up Coos River
Jine sermon preached by a classmate
Myrtle Creek Saturday on business. Somewhere.” snd the “Oregon State Tuesday on business. He says they
of mine at University of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl visited Song.” Class Will by Phyllis .Chez- are doing between ten and twelve
By a strange coincidence he, of the
hundred
dollars
worth
of
business
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin em. Trombone and saxophone duet,
many thousands of ministers avail­
Shaw and family in Coquille, last “Whispering Hope.” Uy Rev. and at the sales each week-end at Nor­ able was the one chosen by the
way.
Lots
ot
calves
and
pigs
are
Mrs.
W.
J.
Wheeler.
Poem,
Betty
Sunday evening.
i church, which celebrated its 103rd
I
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela Hatcher. Song, fourth grade, Class being sold. Detlefsen was a visitor ^^«Mayn.
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and Maureen, drove to Coos River prophecy, Marvene Henigan. Class
Commercial progress has obliterated
Monday evening to attend the gradu­ songs, “Our Yesterday's," and "Till one day last week at the Einer Neil­ many of the old landmarks and de­
ating exercises there Mrs. Evans’ I We Meet Again.” Valedictory, Har- son home.
stroyed forever the pictureque beauty
Mrs. M. B. Bennett spent Saturday
niece, Miss Ardyce Mast, wm one of i ; old Stock. Piano accordion selection,
of the countryside along the big blue
Marvene He nagin. Address, Rev. W. evening with her sonr and wife, Mr.
STARTING THE FIRST OF THIS MONTH "B" BOOK
river. Huge war industries are rising
and
Mrs.
A.
R.
Bennett,
while
her
’-“
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' J. Wheeler. Presentation of diplo- daughter and
HOLDERS
DRIVING OVER 240 MILES PER MONTH, ARE
'up wRere once 1 hunted
wily
husband, Mr. and Mrs.
.
Ï
, , , “
mas, Mrs. G. R. Norris, The class
. „ ’
_ . woodchuck. A chemical plant stands
ELIGIBLE
FOR THE BEST TIRE EVER BUILT.
P. E. Breuer, and Mrs. Wayne Cook ____ __________________
flower, red carnation.
L. L. Buoy is very ill at his home. and children drove to Bandon to aee
appendicitis operation.
DE LUXE
SAFETY
LIFE-SAVING
He expected to have his tonsils re­ Mr. Breuer's uncle, Mike Breuer.
The program given Tuesday eve-
SILVERTOWN
SILVERTOWN
SILVERTOWN
moved last Saturday and was advised
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder’s
j
”■ *’ T2.l,'TaL' * i nin< by the Norway school was well
to wait on account of his cold. Sun­ daughter, Mrs. Wayne Hubbard, has
olI
A,
day and Monday he was much worse. been visiting her husband's parents, ' attended and enjoyed by all. At the
A saxophone and accordion duet Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hubbard, Sr., close of the program Mrs. Martha
Mulkey explained some points of the
by Mrs. W. J. Wheeler and Mrs. of Powers, the last two weeks.
new school laws that are to go into
Phillip Jensen was very much en­
Mrs. Laura Brandon wishes to ex­ effect this fall and encouraged the
joyed last Sunday at church. Choir
press her gratitude to the many students to do their best to keep up
practice is to be held each Wednesday
friends and acquaintnces of the Nor- ¡heir average attendance for the ben-
CALVES «I (.•wer Cort, with j hereafter.
wy community for their thoughtful eftt of
Khool „ weH „
Joe Deadmond, of Eugene, is
kindness and sympathy, shown ber ¡selves. Mrs. Brandon call
The Salem Sampler
McKinley News
Southern Fried
Chicken Dinners
TOWN CAFE
you
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REAL RELIEF
Fairview News
Norway News ítems
Fuhrman's Pharmacy
Auto Liability Insurance
□ BOOK HOLDERS
Are Eligible for
Grade 1 Tires
We ave Them
Our Stocks
are Ample —
Even in the
Popular 6.00-
• Tkl. ».I."<.4 l«d I. ,
•p.c<allr So)*' M K»l*c.
•art .1 ih. milk I» »»•
«alv«' diat.
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•trans and at.rd» ««IvM.
Saa» milk, waata. labor
Aak rour daalar aka.t n.
TRIAN^fE
MILLINC
i at Coos Bay.
Mrs. Juanita Hedden and datrgh-
ters of Marshfield, spent the weekend
with Mrs. Hedden's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Deadmond. Mrs. Dead-
mond is 111 again.
Vern Kenison, of Monmouth, visited
in the valley Sunday. He is a brother
of Mrs. Bert DoW.
Mrs. Lillie Johnson, of Coquille,
visited relatives In the valley Sunday.
derson. Besides the beautiful pillow
of rosebuds presented by the people
of Norway, the Norway school sent a
standing spray of delphiniums and
roses.
Mrs. Hancock and daughter, Donna,
are sick in bed with the mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brodie called at
the Knife hospital Tuesday evening
to see her niece, Mrs. Raymond Mc­
Leod and little son. Roddie, of Em­
pire. Roddie is recovering from an
which he told the youqg folks to
enjoy their vacation bitt not to for­
get their victoty gardens. Mrs. Roy
Robison also gave a short talk, ex­
plaining to those present about the
questionnaire sent out in regard to
the community cannery to be lo-
catad.at Myrtle Point.
The Brodie Shingle mill is getting
I quite a supply of shingle bolts on
hand now, which will help to relieve
the heavy demand for new roofs.
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