r AOK Two Grand Chapter Reports AtO. E. S. Dance Show For The Fourth ] ItewwAbwllxa I Pla’'9round News In Service Probate Court Items Mabel C. Howard, of Bandon, was | Although unfavorable weather has * caused a decrease in playground at- last Friday appointed administratrix Last Thursday evening at the regu­ ( Sergeant Doe Krauts | tendance, the children who have come of the 81000 estate left by her mother, Mary B. Wagoner, who died there lar meeting of Beulah Chapter, O. E. Is In The Air Corps i have been having a good time the past May 31. Appraisers appointed were S., most interesting reports of acti­ Dee Krantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; ***’___ , __„ ,__ A. H. Rosa, J. H. Fashnacht and John ’.larry Krantz of this city, has at lasti ‘ vities at the Grand Chapter session Nielson. held in Portland recently, were given £ , tournament — one every day except Norman Verland Letson, parachute realized his ambition and has been i Rose S. Sanford was on Tuesday by the Worthy Matron and Worthy rigger first class, and his bride of ! Friday. Remember, the tournaments transferred to the Air Corps, being j Patron, Edna and Ralph Taylor; June 15th, visited at the home of Mr. . ~ I are as follows: Monday—croquet appointed administratrix of the es­ stationed in North Carolina. He a 5 tournament; Tueaday—table tennis; tate left by her late Ijusband, Herman Grand Electa Maxine Jaub. Associ­ und Mrs. Mac Munson on Iaunpa also been1 made a sergeant. ate Matron Leona Bryant, and con­ Creek Saturday afternoon; also at - i Wednesday—Badminton, and Thurs­ Wesley Sanford, who died June 21. ' e ------------------ , —- ductress Edith MpNelly. Dr. Jun-> the George Shelton homo in River­ day—Horseshoe. These tournaments Frances McLeod, Bert Blondeil and Miller D. Walker Completes Martin, of Marshfield, who seems like___ i are exciting. Many close games are George Terry were named as apprais­ tun. He was ryarried in Portland ers of the estate which is estimated j played. _ , i. one of Beulah Chapter's own me«n- and was returning from California Naval Electrical Training hers, was elected Worthy Grand where they had gone on their wedding >_• The croquet tournament this week to consist of $5800 in real property Miller DeWitte Walker, of Coquille,' Matron, and Virginia Hilstrom, a I trip. Mr. Letson has been assigned who recently graduated from the Na­ i was won by Eddie Howet the table and $1000 in personal. former iCoquille resident, was ap­ to six months or a year shore duty, val Training School for electricians I tennis tournament by Loren Steward. Ira Wilson, Clarence Kibler and pointed Grand Ruth. A reception, I i which he has surely earned. He has at Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind., I You’re missing a good time if you M. E. Shriver were on Tuesday ap­ honoring these grand officers will been in the Navy fi* almost four is now a qualified “striker” for an ' don't take part in the tournaments. pointed as appraisers of the $1000 es­ I be held in Marshfield, Saturday eve­ ! years and has taken part in every electricians mate rating, and has been I Perhaps, you don’t think jfou play tate left by Geo. M. Sells, who died at ning. August 28. Natal Day will be major battle of the South Pacific, ' sent to another training school at I well enough. Come, and you will re­ North Bend. April 8, 1030. His wid­ held in Myrtle Point Tuesday, August I being on the Airplane Carrier Lex­ Chicago. From there he will either ceive help and practice. Y qu will ow, Mary G Sells, was named admin­ 81. Mrs. Edith McNelly received the I ington. when it was sunk and was go to activ duty with the fleet or to : find the practice games, or games istratrix. attendance award. j “just for fun,” are a lot of fun, and, a naval shore station. only slightly injured at that time. Following the meeting, a shjrt pro­ improve your ability “to play thè r > ■.— gram was presented by Mrs. Susie I game” well. G. B. Holverstott Is Bob Smith of Riverton A , Folsom in honor of “Father’s’’ and a Due to low attendance during the in Arkansas An Aviation Student community sing waa enjoyed with I Drill Corporal , preceding week, the usual program An Item from Ellensburg, Wash­ ’was not given Friday, however, a Just to let his friends know where several “fathers” almost singing solos. he is and what he’s doing, we, the ington, states that G. B. Holverstott, ! program is being planned for this An entertaining hat-trimming con­ writers of this article, think Bob son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holver­ I Friday. Captains and helpers have About thia time of year, test resulted in John Martin receiving Smith, of Riverton, is entitled to hon- stott, of Coquille, is a student at 314 ; been combining ideas and making people feel like suggesting first prise for wearing the most i arable mention. Bob was inducted College Training Detachment air­ ! plans for an interesting program. more careful driving over “fetching chapeau.” A snappy pa­ j into' the army in November and was crew) of the., army air forces at the Each Friday, boys and girls attend- rade of the models showed some acting corporal starting" in March. Central Washington College of Ed­ : ing the playground, bring their the holidays. very attractive creations. Sweet and He was made a corporal in May. Bob ucation. He will take an approxi- ' lunches. A picnic is then enjoyed. dainty prises were awarded all of the is drill corporal and has a. squad of mate five months course there prior Come as often as you can. Stay This year that seems un­ contestants. sixteen men whom he has to train | to his appointment as an aviatioo as long as possible. You may be necessary — and with no After he gets 'cadet in the army air force. In the banquet hall, birthday cakes, and drill himself. assured ot an enjoyable time. firecrackers, it seems the honoring those whose natal day was them able to drill they are put in a ■ 1 r ..... ' U —Miss Page, Supervisor. only thing to watch is Jap in April, May and June, were served. platoon which has about sixty-nlne Lawrence Hatcher Is Now subs if you happen to go The above is a picture of Ed men, with Bob and four other cor­ A Full Fledged Aerial Gunner surf-bathing. Parole Revoked; Must Spend Chaney, popular dancing matter and porals. A sergeant then trains them I Sgt. Lawrence .F. Hatcher, of this 6 Months In County Jail instructor of Portland, who is bring­ all together. Noel Hartley, who was sentenced city, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. ERNIE ing a quintet of young ladies for Co­ Corporal Smith is in the Medical Hatcher, who has been in the Army July 1, 1841, to serve six months in quille's Fourth celebration. He was Corps at Camp Robinson, Arkansas, for six motnhs, was graduated Mon­ the county jail after he had pleaded for years one of America’s leading and likes it very much. From pictures I Mrs. J. A. Berg, new Red Cross day from the Army Air Forces Flex­ guilty to an assault and battery stage dancers and is now instructor home to | chairman fo? ’Coquille, has announced which have been coming ible Gunnery School at Fort- Myers, charge and was then paroled, was in at the Multnomah Athletic Club's relatives and friends here, he looks a meeting to be held on Thursday, (Florida, and is now a qualified gun- Circuit court again on Tuesday this dance classes. very happy and well fed. His wife Iner. He is one of the thousands of week. Judge King ordered - that July 8, at 2:00 p. m. at the American He and the young ladies are en­ left here last December to join him 'bomber crews which will soon be his parole be revoked and that he Legion Hall. Mrs. Lewis McGeorge gaged for the celebration and will and is employe^ in a large depart­ out his sentence. of Marshfield, chairman of production sent overseas to battle the Nazis serve ..L. '-ra present a varied assortment of --------------------------- --------- ------ fe—ran ment store in Little Rock. Corporal for Coos county Red Cross, promises or the Japs. terpsichorean art as often as de­ Smith will have a furlough in a very to be present to explain Red Cross sired by the committee in charge. short while but they do not intend work. If possible one or two of the Former Coquille Boy While it is not required by law that auto driven have A small charge is to be made for to come to the coast. They will en­ other chairmen will be on hand to Spends Week Here the performances but only one charge joy the beautiful Ozgrk mountains I present their part of the work and Jack McDonald, graduate of the for an entire day. and swim in the hot springs. They to answer all questions. 1 1939 Coquille high school class, waited The acts are clean, high-class and have been there for some time but Mrs. D. B. Keener has been ap­ until the following 19th day of June, will be enjoyed by ail Who see them. have seen but very little of Arkansas. pointed chairman of production for only long enqugh to reach his 18th Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes Mis. Smith intends to remain with Coquille. Mrs. J. R. Bynch will ba birthday to ehlist in the U. S. Army, effective on June 10, it is highly desirable, from the auto- Lease Ranch on Smith River her husband as long as he is at Camp In charge of surgical dressings and 29th Engineers Battalion, topographic ist’s point of view that his car be fully covered by Liability Mr. and Mr*. Herman Floten have Mrs. Phil W. Alburn has again con­ Robinson, even though she says the (division. There waa no war then, but Insurance to make sure that, in case of an accident or col­ leased a ranch on Smith River and sented to assume the knitting respon­ heat is almost beyond endurance and Jack liked to draw maps and knew lision, for which he may not be responsible, that the license it will be much warmer later on, are going into the dairy business. sibility. 'by enlisting be would get some ex­ of his ear is not suspended, pending court action to deter­ They moved their household effects This meeting is open to all women ceptional training. Since then four mine where the fault lay. to the new home last Saturday. At interested in Red Cross work and all Bud Newton Leaves For 'years have passed. After the first present they are milkirtk cows. FOB T0£* BEST IN {.LABILITY INSURANCE SEE are cordially invited to be present as Navy Officers* Training Camp two years of topographic work, he Fay June will be missed at Brandon’s, this work is not limited to the mem­ went to the Hawaaian Islands with an Jack J. (Buddy) Newton, son of where she will finish as an assistant bers of any particular organization. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Newton, who en­ Aviation Battalion, and a year ago in in a few days and leave permanently However, it is greatly desired that listed for officers training In the Navy July was given promotion and sent * after the coming week-end. Office Phone 5 Bee. Phone ML each womens lodge, club, grange, at the high school some months ago, to an officers candidate school in Ft. eto., send one or more representatives was called last week and left Sunday Belvoir, Va., where he was com­ to this meeting and ail mothers of for the training camp at Topeka, missioned second lieutenant. After service men are espcially urged to two months in Ohio be was sent to Kansas. For Every •T attend. Lathrop Engineer Depot near Stock- I , For those Who do not knit or do ton, California, jnd now is assistant plain sewing there is the opportunity maintenance officer there. Jack waa | to make small contributions from at Pearl Harbor through the attack time to time of safety pins, small and wm fortunately uninjured. He i amounts of cotton, flannel, thread, came up from the south by bus, get­ I buttons, etc. There will also be on The Vacation Bible School at the ting the last vacant seat available, hand cut out and ready to sew, a Emmanuel Baptist church closed with and will leave again Friday. Jack is number of articles that may be fin­ a program last Thursday night. The the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc­ ished at home. total enrollment (pupils that were Donald of Coquille. We have secured additional Body Mechanics, so we are in Mrs. McGeorge recently announced there more than one day) waa 84. Of e that the refugees' sewing will soon be these 10 were from other Sunday a position to take immediate care of all Auto Painting at an end and that more articles for schools. The average attendance was and Body Work 58. Twenty-three had a perfect at­ service men will be given out. > June 23—John William Aver, of Mrs. Berg and her chairmen are tendance record and twelve teachers Empire, and Maurice M. Wells, of most grateful to members of the and workers took part. The closing Salem They were married by Rev. American Legion for the use of their program consisted of the usual open­ O. H. Newland at his home on the hall for Red Cross purposes. ing and closing procedure of the Bay last Saturday. b ,1 school, for the benefit of friends and WE PHOTOGRAPH June 24—Willis Sutton, of North visitors, and also a class by class per­ B. P, W. News Bend, and LaReue D. Nopp, of Em­ B. P. W. will hold its first meeting formance. At the clone the handi­ pire. under the new administration next work waa exhibited, conisting of BABY’S PICTURE June 24—Bob Root, of Sitkum, and Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. handmade articles by the boys and Ethel Smith, of Powers. girls according to ability and age Florence Hallock. The club is plan­ FAMILY GROUPS June 25—Howard Charlie Hurley I ning to have a booth and sell hot grouping. There were 281 items on and Rena Button Kinnunen, both of A---------------------------------------- display. Mias Ayres, the State Mis ­ scones during the sslskention. Marshfield. Old Photographs t ___________ sionary, who put on the school with June 25—Willard W. Hyde H and I the Rev. Mr Rempie. .aid that of Restored ■ ’ ^^WvfwU Norman V. Letson Was On Lexington NMMMK —r---- Howdy Folks Red Cross Workers Meeting Jyly 8 am IT M&WAuto Service Auto Liability Insurance E. E, (Spike) Leslie . FLOWERS Vacation Bible School Closes Body and Auto Painting Bergen's Marriage Licenses CyOqullle Stll()io Southwestern Motor Co Circuit Court Cases * ■ ■ i — ■. ■ over 100 school, she had put on there » never era one better behaved, and | June J“ne 20 2< — ~ Loyal Lov*1 E. «• Phillips Ph‘1"“ and ' 1 Gladys B. Henry, both of North Bend. June 23—Geo. R. Monroe^vs. Hen­ never had she received as fine con­ rietta Monroe. Sult for divorce. They were married Saturday by Rev. sideration from the merchants, i Chas. O. Brown at his home here. June 25—State Industrial Accident especially from Mr. WiHon of Commission vs. John A. Walter. June 28—Robert A. Giorgis and Smith Woods plant for handwork '* Phyllis Downs, both of Coquille. terials. I June 28—Donald P. "Hancock, of i Elkton. Ore., and Bertha Jean Wells, of North Bend. They were married Saturday by Rev. M. D. Remple at the Baptist church here. • June .28— Rulon J. Nielson, of Ells­ The Canteen group, with___ Mr*. inore, Utah, and Amy Loretta Mellor, Mabel Kunz, city chairman as leader, of Gunnison, Utah. met on Tuesday for luncheon at the ______________ June 28—Mervin Kenneth Reiber, , home of Mrs. F. L. Greenough on of Marshfield, and Joyce Patricia North Taylor street. Routine busi- Snow, of North Bend. They were j ness was discussed. Mrs. Kunz states married on Monday by Rev. G. H. that ah increased membership is de- Newland at the Bhy. sired and any woman who is inter- June 28—Joe S. Peters and Eleanor ested in canteen work is wanted and E. Stanton, both of Coquille.* I to contact her for information. Mem- June 29—Wm. J. Alvey, of Port jbers were: ¡Orford, and Hazel Hess, of Bandon. bers in attendance Tuesday were- Canteen Group At Luncheon Swing Chairs — $42.50 Very handsome upholstery Washable Cotton Rugs CHENILLE A SHAG $2.25 to $8.95 Splendid Selection from which to choose Cedar Chests—$24.50 Walnut or Bleached Finish AxminstecRugs—$39.50 •xl2 ft. A Good Selection. 22x42 In. ' “r^rrTT7,” ffriu" iWlHlIHI, vfiBuyjg Wfl- Hams, Virginia Lamb, Blanche Smith, Emma Pierce, Viola Norton. Marian Lawrence, Ofal Gilman, Mafy Ar­ nold, Ida Owen, Bertha Selbig, Ruth Sherwood, Mabel King, Pauline Pet­ it, Nell Stewart, Vera Pook, Harriet Greenough and Mabel Wernich. Mining Location nonces foi »ale •• this office. Special 4-piece Maple Bedroom Suites $87.50 mar Burman, of Marshfield. • J Compton’s Coffee Shop will serve Special Luncheons and Dinners on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, July 3, 4 and 5, during the following hours, 11:30 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. and 5:30 to 8:00 p. m. I I Dinette T able—$26.50 Opens to 42x82 inches Length Matching Chain Available Turkey Furniture