THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL» CÔQtftLÎX òà*GON. TWMfiAT, JUL# M. IMS. FACE SIX • s= I Aircraft Warning Serivce Week Chas. Stauff, New Pioneer Assn. Pres. SOCIAL NOTES Tea far Visittag Yaung Malren { Mrs. Guy Mauney entertained (Continued from Page One) ■ Wednesday at tea, from three until volunteer organization, man the ni- ' five o’clock, for the pleasure of her lustily in singing “My Old Kentucky Home" and “God Bless America.” ter Centers, then plot the reported ' sister, Mrs. John Philip Cahn, who Rev. W. S. Smith gave the invoca­ plane* so that they may be identi­ with her husband is visiting here tion in his usual pleasing and satisfy­ fied by Army, Navy, br civilian air­ from Stockton. Calif. Mr*. Cahn, craft authorities. If they find any nee Margaret Paulson, and Mr. Cahn ing manner. The constitution and by-laws, as plane, so plotted, unidentified, orders met while both were attending Stan­ previously published, were adopted are immediately issued by the Figher ford University.' Both were inter- unanimously, 'rtiis now legalizes the Command to intercept the aircraft I ested in dramatics and much has hap- Coo* and Curry Pioneer Association in question. This is a 24-hour a day, 1 pened since. While Margaret was as soon a* the incorporation papers every day of the week job, without east in a stock company, Mr. Cahn which our air protection could not was directing the shows. The first are duly filed. The report of the nominating com­ function. year of their marriage they spent in The main effort* in holding a con­ Hollywood, Mr. Cahn studying and mittee was approved and the follow­ ing officers for the coming year were centrated Aircraft Warning Service writing. He is a writer by profession unanimously elected, two of the di­ Week are four-fold. First, the recog­ and will have a story Ih Liberty rectors, as provided in the constitu­ nition of persona now serving a* vol­ magazine in the August issue. Screen tion and by-laws, being from Curry unteer* in the vast Aircraft Warning writing,is hi* ambition. He has been county, all the others from Coos coun­ Service for the «work they have done. in the Navy Air Corps but hay fever Second, to make it a sustaining pro­ interfered and he hopes to pass re­ ty. President — Charles Stauff, Co­ gram, keeping these full-time volun­ quirements to get in itu 1 the Army soon. teer* on the jotj; for they have learned quille. Mr. and Mrs. CahiT** m T i visit here for ! Vice President — Miss Genevieve to do their work efficiently, and have the past week has included a trip by spent many month* gaining valuable boat up the Rogue River to Agness, Sengstacken, Marshfield. Sec -Treas.—Mr*. Inez Chase, Co­ experience. A* in any organization Visit* to logging camps and swimming these veteran* are, indeed, valuable. parties. They expect to leave in a quille. . . , Directors—L. H. Hazard, Coquille; and must be made to feel that they day or so for their home in Stock- Judge Dal M. King, Myrtle Point; are still needed. Third, the identity ton. J. Albert Matson, Marshfield;'Jack of the wings of the AWS, though fa- Old friends of their mother* and Kronenberg, Bandon; H. G. Kern, miliar to its members, mean very the young friend* of their own were The included in Mr*. Mauney'* guest list North Bend; Lex Cope. Langlois; , little to the Ijen^rai public. Aircraft Warning Service is an ac- of those invited. A very lovely tea Judge A. H. Boice, Gold Beach. I The audience was very much dis- tive part of the Army Air Force, and i table with decoration details in pink I appointed at the announcement of the the members of the Ground Observer and white wa* presided over the illness of II J. Simpson, of North Corps and the Aircraft Warning first hour by Mr*. Fred Belloni and I Bend, a pioneer, who it had been an­ Corps are as much a part of the Army Mr*. H. A: Young; the second hour nounced would be one of the speak­ Air Force a* any pilot or other mili­ by Mrs. H. W.’ Pierce and Mrs. J. 8. tary personnel. We would like for Barton. These were all mother* of ers. Mr*. Alice Maloney, now of Berke­ the letters “AWS" to be as familiar to •‘Pirate*," of which the guest of honor ley, California, but originally a the public as are OWI, OCD, or OPA wa* a member in her girlhood days. daughter of Mr. McCormac, pioneer Last, but not least, an effort toward Assisting In the dining room were family of Marshfield, gave an inter-1 recruiting new volunteer* will be Mesdame* Stanley Ayr»*, Luckey esting talk on the historical research 1 made. In many of the areas, an Bonney and Harry Slack. Receiving work she is doing on the southwest- | acute need for additional volunteer* with ths hoateaa and guestt of honor em part of Oregon. . She made an I* felt, while in other*, a waiting list were Msadames J. A. Berg, George appeal for any information regarding I* quite desirable because tMsre are Chaney and Walter Paulaon. Open­ the very early »ettlers, miners, de- J constant change* In personnel, so it ing the door upon the arrival of gueat* scription of historical trails* historical is necesary to make an effort toward were the two charming daughter» of stories, and even recipes of olden recruiting in practically all ereas the hostess, little blue-eyed, curly- Thu* the policy of AWS Week will be haired blond Marcia and Karen, look­ days. , A. G. Beals, father of Mr*. Robert recognition of the AWS by the pub- ing almost like twins, Adam* whose husband is one of the i lie, a sustaining program to keep state police located here, and Mrs. ! people on the job, identity of the Bachelor Girb Club Beal* were here from Tillamook on ’ AWS a* part of the Army Air Force, In the absence of the President, a visit and were interested guests and recruiting to get extra personnel, Margaret Belloni, vic* president Doro­ and observers of th* day’s activities. I * ------------------------- I thy toffee, presided last Friday at Mr Beals is really the father of ( a | p the regular luncheon meeting of the the museum now located at Till»- /appeal TOT lYIOr® Bachelor Girls Club. With no busi­ mook, which ha* between five and six n • Z* LI a I r» ness for transaction there w*a more thousand piece* in its collection, 800 •'CU VlOSS rlcip time to sing and to enjoy th* ever of w.hich are photoograph*. | pan tempting luncheon served by the Co­ When called upon to address th* (Continued from Pag* One) quille Hotel. Giri* attending were gathering Sunday he especially com-'“«1* •» 1«Mt- » “»at by th* Margaret Stewart, Alys Jun* Fox, mended th* association for it* deter- flrat * 8*Pt*mb»r MU have made mination to start a museum and!« ,alr «bowing and be all set for 8 Phyllis Belloni, Lydia Holstein, Desma Dean Boeserman, Maxine Johnson, pointed out that they would be ; «reatar lncreaa*d f«» «nd winter PUt- Marguerite Robinson Gladys May and erecting a monument which would be pul” 'Ve must all remember that Aloha Allen, enduring to the end of time and their 'our boF«' wherever they may be, efforts more appreciated a* time went ;ar* doin“ thalr 8nd we must on and future generations would rise i conhnue to support .them, here st Rurpriae Birthday Party U. E. McClary was completely sur­ up and called them "Blessed.” Many bom* in every posible way, ’ priceless relic* are easily and rapidly Arrangements are still under way prised on Tuesday evening when fol­ lost and can never be replaced, he: toward securing a permanent work lowing a special family dinner in his They are usually found in r°om and. it is hoped, to announce honor at his home, a group of hi* said, men friends arrived for tue evening. cellar* or attics, in boxes, barrels some headway very soon. There July 27 happened to be the date of have now been promised three sew ­ and trunks that are often thoughtless­ Disk’s birthday, His wife had planned ly discarded as being useless. “We ing machines; an ironing board ha* i often put something old away in the been generously loaned by Mr*. Jane a stag party wi|h him all unaware. Cards of course was the diversion. cellar or attic for safe keeping, when, Martin, an electric iron by Mrs Frank Greenough and Otto Rentner in reality it 1* put in a place where Wm. Mineau and another by Mr*. managed high score for themselves. Kesner. The Red Cross also thanks it is out of the way and would be Those invited worn as follows; Claire the last thing to be removed from the those women who hav* contributed Gray, D. E- Baekieff, H. W. Pierce, building In case of fire or any other * toward the needle and safety pin boxes placed at Lorenz, Slater’s and Don Mdnery, Earl Leslie, Stanley destructive force,” said Mr. Beal*. Ayres, Don McCune, Wm. Barrow, He »aid he wa* happy to be a pioneer Penney’», Old wool pieces, cut into square* Andy Anderson, Georg* Maynard, of th* Oregon coast—he came west as a boy nearly half a century ago 4 in, x 4 in. are asked for the making Roy Boober, Frank G reenough and ' from Pennsylvania—and crossed the of afghana; also old wool coats, suits, Otto Zentner, Coast range from Salem to Tillamook etc., for bedside slippers, pieced PsteioUc Program At Grange when there were only Indian trail* quilts, etc. This class of work is The Coquille Grange which meets and the snow was ten feet deep on particularly suitable for group sew­ in the Woodman hall, enjoyed a par­ ing and the ladles would be pleased the summit. Speaking further of the pioneer as­ to hear from more church, lodge and ticularly . imprwaaivo program last Seventy-five Friday evening. Mrs. Florence Hal­ sociation and museum in Tillamook, club sewing groups. he said they had between eight and completed articles have been turned lock had planned ths arrangement nine hundred member* with 3800 in I in to Coos county Red Croa* head­ with emphasie on the patriotic. "The the treasury, and that the museum quarter* since the first meeting of Story of Independence,’’ was th* sub­ exhibit* are housed in the former 'July 8th and Mr*. Bunch has already ject of a good paper by Cora Mackey, Tillamook county stone court house, turned in, 1090 surgical dressing*. Ar The Story of th* Flag " by Mr*. E. given for the purpose nine year* ago. usual Mrs. L. A. Lundquist will have M. Briner, was followed by “Th* It is second to none in the state ex- °° hand «i»npl», cut-out material» and Story of the Liberty Bell," read by Mr». Joe Varney. An amusing song cept what may be preserved in »«mples for home sewing. churches. Mr*. Phil Alborn, 316 So. Heath was sung with »very one taking part The program was over by about *treet, phone 94J, has yarn on hand in pantomine. Refreshment* were three o'clock and the pioneers began (°r knitting; also printed instruction*, served in the dining room with the to leave for their homes soon there- She will be pleased to help beginner*, table attractively decorated in the Mrs. Kesner may be contacted at national colors. Mr. and Mrs. Giles after. 130 W. 2nd, phone 163M, for all sew- from Tillamook Grhnge were present. D II If •£ * * •*. I ,inM matertals' samples, patterns, etc., ( tor «ny information desired. For Soroptimht Committees Named isurgical dressing classes, phone Mr*. Member* of the Soroptimlst Club, Grover Gouthier, who live* ju«t j r Bunch. 13UM. with.their president Florence Barton, beyond Johnson Mill, entered the I Make a ring around Augu*t third , in the chair, enjoyed a fine luncheon hospital last Thursday for treatment. on your kitchen calendar and plan ¡Tuesday at their regular meeting at Claud Lemon, employee at the to be at the Red Cross meeting. Your ' the Coquille hotel. _______________ A hit number for ____ ___________ plant here, was quite seriously in­ help is greatly needed and I* earnest- the entertainment was the song, jured last Friday when he was hit ly solicited. ' “It’s a Orand Old Flag," sung by six from the rear by a lumber carrier and ---------------- --------- year old Bobbie Jean Harris and *c- jammed up against a solid plank. He Mr. and Mr*. L. H. Barber, who companied by Z*ttl* Hawkin*. wa* brought to the hospital for treat­ have lived here for some time, left Announcement by the president was ment. . x Monday afternoon with their last load made of standing committee* as fol- Willi* Wilt ox. a ten-year old Fish- of household good* for Lebanon, Or*., low»: Attendance, Edith McNelly; mPv^un± “PPe ,le“r which • S»-er.'budget and finance. Be,. MaSry. (Continued from Page One) D6lle Knite Hospital l°r i 4 ruesaay. Mr*. Clarence McNair, on Tuesday, and Rose Marie Peart, yesterday, both underwent operation* for re- moral of tonsil* and adenoids. Dismissals the past week were Johnny Wasson and Carl Junior El- ver* on Sunday, Robert Doyle on Monday, and O. C. Hollingstead, of " ------- — Calif., ... ■—■— Nampa, yesterday. Tse Holliman; dub history, press, j and publicity. Edith Littler; grtev- anee, Marion. Wood, Hasel Hanna; 1 hospitality and social, Flora Compton, Buelah Norton and Susie Folson; , legislation, revision, Wilda Schroeder. Buelah Norton; membership and classification, Susie Folsom, Pauline Pettit, Wilda Sehroed«r; mesic, Muriel Dae Ardath and Zettie Haw- Program For Two Day Teachers' School At Valley View Howdy Folks Ten Merchants To Display Relics M&WAuto Service The Industrial Repair Co MACHINING METALLIZING J. P. Is Lenient With Truck Drivers Justice of the Peace Fred R. Bull, in order that there be as little inter­ ference as possible In the hauling of log* and production of needed lumber, permit* the driver* of truck* who have been summoned to appear be­ fore the J, P. by th* state police, to come in later and settle tot all chargee at one time during the month. The following ar* th* name* appear­ ing on hi* record for the past week: July 23, Edward LeRoy Mattin for combined overload, and Harley Le­ Roy Miller for trailer overload. July 27, Otis M. Kirkland, driver axle overload; Vernon R. Cottrell and R. L. Wilson, trailer overloads; Wm. Howard Stumbaugh, combined over­ load. Gard st Thanks We take this opportunity to ex- press our sincere thanks for the kind­ tomy on Sunday. iG.orgt.nna Vaughan and Uon. A seven pounds, four ounces, baby------------------------------------------------------ -[fiyrant; civic and service, May B*r- ness and sympathy shown us during pur recent, bereavement and for the Wayne Cordray of this city on Sun- day. A baby girl, who has not yet been named, was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Breedlove, of Sixes river, July 26. She weighed nine pounds. Mrs. Emma Brown, of Bandon, entered for treatment on Monday. Julia Cotter, of this city, wa» | 2:30-2:40—Recce*. 2:40-3:30—Stunt*. Opportunity for questions. • A corresponding meeting will be held st the Bunker Hill school on | Mamie Rebekah Lodge held its August 4 and 9. The school* have regular meeting in the I. O. O. F. been arranged in two places instead Hall, Tuesday evening, with the The following is a program for the of one in order to save transportation. Noble Grand, Mr*. Florence Hallock, two day teachers’ school which is in the chair. Routine business was being scheduled to be held at the Card of Thanks attended to. The resignation of Miss Valley View School on Monday and For the helpful sympathy and for Edith Gruenewald as Left Supporter Tuesday, August 2 and 3. This meet­ the many acts of kindness shown us of th* Noble Grand and as Trustee ing will be announced by Mrs. Wanda during our recent bereavement and was accepted. Two new officers Volck, Langlois. for the beautiful flowers at the ser­ First Day were installed: Mrs. Maude Greene vices held for Marvin Kloster, we 9:00-9:20, group singing led by as L. S. N. G. and Mrs. Jane Burch wish to thank our friends. as musician; the installing officer Mr*. Betty Barton, Coquille, accom­ Mr. and Mrs. I>- M. MacPhersun being Mrs. Mildred Schaer, the Dis- ' panied by Mrs. Dena Pierce, Fair­ and family. _ trict Deputy President, and Mrs. view. ___ ________ ____ Ruth Beyer* acting a* Grand Mar-1 ] Skit—“Milkmaid Drill,” directed Old papers 5c a buneà shal. The new finance committee by Mrs. Darrel Cox, Myrtle Point. for the term was appointed, includ- i | 9:20-9:30—Welcome, Martha E. ing J. P. Beyers, Fred Schaer, and Mulkey county school superinten- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF. THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND 1 dent. Mrs. Bonnie Walker. FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS 9:30-10:00— “Overview of Social In the Matter of. the Estate of John The matter of the annual summer P. Messer, Deceased. picnic with the Oddfellows was dis­ Studies," Mis* Florence Beardsley, Case No. 2620 Department of Education, i cussed and arrangement* were made State Notice of Fiimi Account * to meet with their committee for fur­ Salem. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 10:00-10:20—Recess. ther plannnig. Announcements were that the undersigned ha* filed in the County Court of Coo* County, Ore­ made that the sewing club would 10:20-11:49—Department* •>. • gon, his final report and account as meet with Mrs. Katharine Erickson Advanced executor of the estate of John P. “Practical Teaching,” Mrs. Betty Messer, deceased, and that the court Tuesday afternoon and that the Past has set Saturday, the twenty-eighth Noble Grand* club would with Barton, Coquillk. Maps, Miss Florence Beardsley, » I (28th) day at August, 1943, at the Mrs. Ethel Leach on the Bandon high­ hour of ten o’clock (10) A. M., of way on Friday, August 8. Mrs. Ruth ' State Department of Education. said day, at the County Court Room, Tests, Stanford Achievement Teats, Beyer* is transportation chairman for Coquille, Oregon,, as time and place the latter event and and Past Nable grade* 5 and 7, Office County Super­ for hearing objections to such final account and tiie settlement of »aid Grand needing a way to gpt to the intendent. estate. meeting is asked to make her needs Primary M. O. Hawkins, , School studies, Mis* Mary Donald­ known. Executor of the estate of 2815 John P Messer, deceased. For the next regular lodge meeting son, Oregon College of Education. 11:49-1:00—Victory garden pot­ it was decided to have a potluck sup­ per in the- lodge dining room. That luck. will be on Tuesday, August 10, at 6:49 j 1:00-1:19—Health program in Coos, p. m. The committee appointed to Mr*. Ethel Littler, Coos County Pub­ take charge of the supper consists of Uic Health Nurse. 1:19-1:49—Health Course of Study, Mr*. Myrtle Benham, Mr*. Joyce Miss Florence Beardsley. Owen and Mr*. Bonnie Walker. It’s going to be kjnda 1:49-2:00—Recess. After the meeting was closed there tough, besides how hard 2:00-3:19—Departments. was a abort social hour, including an moven is, to leave this old interesting game in which prizes Advanced ¡>lace. Did you ever feel Social Studies in 8th grade; Miss were won by Mrs. Merle Kellenberg- ike you had token root? Florence Beardsley. er and E. C. Briner. Reckon it might be easier Primary if we don’t stop to pack. | Social Studies, Miss Mary Donald- ;*oit. . It will be three yean in a Second Day I couple of more months 9:00-10:30—Departmen t* since we uncrated our ini­ Return Teachers tial shipment of Motor Re­ AU people in or adjacent to Co- Hodge-podge Discussion, Mis* building equipment—“Th* quiUe are urged to cooperate in mak- Florence Beardsley, Mrs. Martha E. Finest Money Can Buy.” ing the Historic Exhibition Week a Mulkey and Mrs’ Wanda Volck; success. This Is a plan which the Langlois. It’s no secret but a long I Old Oregoln Trail commission wish The Daily Program; Monthly story why we are the sole to have observed in every town and Reports; Report Cards; Keeping Be­ owners of such fine equip­ city in th* state, to celebrate the cen­ ginner* Profitably Busy; and Course* ment in Coos county. tennial and to honor the memory of of Studies and Manual*. the early pioneer* who settled in the We hav* bored over 700 Regular Teacher* Oregon country.* motors, corrected (ground, Hodgepodge DRussian Mis* Mary Starting on Sunday, August 19, the if you please) over twice Donaldson, Mr*. Sylvia Craine, Par­ exhibition will last throughout that that many sets of valves, kersburg; Mr*. Rosabel Brown, Dora; week Everyone who has relic* of and laid the foundation for and Mr*. Cora Mackey, Roy. the early day* should bring them out a smooth running motor by Help* in Making Schoolroom* At­ of hiding to one of the merchants line boring the main bear­ tractive; Making Rural Teachers 100 whose name appears below. Article* ings of all our motor re­ Per Cent; Withholding First Graders to be displayed should be brought in build jobs. During First Week; One Day Without a few days ahead of the time of show­ Children. This equipment is still ing. Early day picture*, «pinning 10:30-10:90—Recess. like new and receives only wheels, old guns, utensils, old shawls, 10:50-12:00—Departments. the simple care that we ad­ hand-made chair* and what not, are Advanced vise for your motor equip­ a few item* of Interest among the Social Studies, Mias Mary Donald­ ment and machinery. many thing* which should come to son. light at this time. Merchant* who Primary AMZY have agreed to have display window* Tests: Self-administration of Cali­ are: Lorens Dept. Store, Purkey fornia Test of Pre-prim«Ty Mental Furniture, Cow Bell Dairy, Geo. Maturity, Mis* Florence Beardsley. Oerdlng, J, C. Penney, Fuhrman’s Study of Stanford Achievement Pharmacy, Mia* May’* Dr*** Shop, Excel Dree* Shoppe and Hallock**. Test in 3rd grade, Office of Co. Supt. Building Arithmetic Concepts, Miss Any merchant who may deaire is urged also to display a* many ar­ Inez Chase, Coquille. ticles a* he wishes and to decorate in the spirit of early day. Any person 1 in doubt or wishing further informa­ tion please feel free to call any one of the following committee members of Coquille Mr*. R. A. Wmlch, 0. C. Sanford, Mesdame* Ines Chase, Annie Robin­ ♦ ton, M. O. Hawkins, Pearl Ellingsen r or Mr S. M. Nosier. Rebekahs Met Tuesday Evening for Hugh Jones. Harley Jones, Mr*. Almantha Philips, Mrs. Alice Eierdam, Mr. and Mfs. W. C. Jones. kins; program, Zettie Hawkins; ven­ ture club, Let» Leslie, Garnet Gant; bonds and stamps, Wilda Schroeder; service project, Edith McNelly and Murial Dae Ar da th. WELDING PRESSING t- BLACKSMITHING ♦ Repairing Aids Victory I w “WALLY" . Phone 46 E m 228J t L W- ■ At Your Service It is a pleasure to announce that I have become associated with the Great Northern Life Insurance Company, as Dis­ trict Agent. This Company is an old line legal reserve com­ pany with a long record of service to policyholders. It writes both Life Insurance and Accident and Health In­ surance (income protection). I shall be glad to consult with any one on his Insurance needs, and recommend a Great Northern Life policy to fit the situation. There will be no • oWwrtwt Gt Fred R. Bull I DISTRICT AGENT GREAT NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. 436 W. Front COQUILLE Phone 62-M ---------------------------------- - ------------- -J