The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 19, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    TM COOC1LLB VALLBT SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 18, IMS.
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SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs. McClary Gives Large Tea
. tor Girls Club on Friday, Aug. 6, wm
| held as usual aP the Coquille Hotel
during the luncheon hour. Special
i honors were accorded Gladys May,
j That the Coquille Red Cross is
bride-to-be She was presented with
a corsage of gardenias and rosebuds,
steadily continuing to sew, knit and
as well m the piece of myrtlewood
Mayor Wood and four councilmen I make surgical dressings is proven by
which now is a tradition in the club —Burr, Gray, Pettit, Purkey—were la report just given by Mrs. D. B.
when a member marries. The table present at the opening of the city Keener, chairman of production.
was «specially attractive with bowls council's mld-monlh session Tuesday
During the past week, A. R. C. 746
of nasturtiums. Several of the mem­ evening, and Dr. Stark came in later. —Coquille Unit—has sent in to Coos
bers were away because of illness I The most Important matter to come county headquarter at Marshfield
Group singing closed the meeting. up was in regard to what the city the following:
Attending were: Margaret Stewart. will do toward relieving unemploy­
3,000 surgical dressings, made In
Alys June Fox, Maxine Johnson, ment after boys, now in the service, three size«.
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Aloha Allen, Gladys May, Norene come home.
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11 Bedsox.
McKeown, Eunice Howe, Donna Dean'
The discussion was started by a
38 Sewing Kits (Housewives).
Bosserman, Phyllis Belloni, Margaret letter from the Post War Readjust­
16 Bedpan Covers
Bellon! and Dorothy Newton, a guest. ment and Development Commission
52 Ditty Bags.
Sewage Disposal
Plant To Be A
Post-War Project
Coquille Unit
Red Gross Report
Mrs. Ui E. McClary entertained in
honor of her mother, Mrs. Alla Ogden
Bunch, last Saturday afternoon from
twp until five o’clock. Mrs. Bunch
returned with her daughter for a
summer visit here about six weeks
ago from her home in Hollywood,
California, where the former had
been visiting, Many friends called
to meet Mr». Bunch who ha« made
several previous visits here and Is
quite well acquainted in Coquille.
Pouring at diferent hours were as
follows: from 2 to 3, Mrs. F. L.
Greenough and Mrs. R. A. Wernich;
from 3 to 4. Mrs. A- B. Collier; from
at Salem in regard to what Coquille
4 to S, Mrs. J. D. Rankin and Mrs. Roy Mother« Club Met
plans in the way of public works.
M. O. Hawkins. Assisting about the
Discussion centered on sewer ex­
With Mrt. Mackey Tuesday
rooms were Mrs Roy Boober and
tension and the installation of a sew­
The Roy Mothers Club met with age disposal plant, the estimated cost
those who also poured.
Serving
were Mesdames Harry Slack, Luckey Mrs. Alex Mackey on the Marshfield of which was given by City Engineer
Bonney, Don McEniry, Wm. Barrow ¡highway Tuesday afternoon.
Gearhart as being $168.000. The city
A project for the year was discuss- attorney was requested to investigate
and Mrs. George L. Maynard.
ed. It is planned to finish the inside and inform the council if the cost
i of the playshed and other plans for of this Installation could be met by
I the yehr were formulated.
assessing all water users a specified
1' Refreshments were served to the
amount each month and whether the
following members: Frances Detlef- matter would have to be put up to a
sen, Katie Detlefesn, Mary Johnson, vote or could be done by the council
Patricia Griffith, Edna Rakestraw, without a popular vote.
Opal Buckles, Hulda Ellingson, Ber­
Engineer Gearhart, reporting on
tha Cross, Elva Green, June Green, the Improvement need along the
Clara Krantz, Edith Walton and the south side of the Watson House,
hoatess, Cora Mackey, The following
lhat g fnj and bulkhead there
children were present: Robin Grlf- j wou]d
very expensive and he
fith, Louise Johnson, Elsie Johnson, recommened that a wooden sidewalk
Leota Johnson, Sandra Griffith, Bev­ be laid up the hill on Front street,
erly Green and Willie Green.
east from Hall.
The next meeting will be held in | The street committee approved Rod
two weeks in the evening at the i Creager's application for a “no-park­
Teacherage.
ing" sign between the Thornton Tire
The Sun, Coo« Bay Harbor,“Coos Bay
Tim««. Bandon World, Myrtle Point
Herald. •bid Beach Gazette, Co-
quille Valley Sentinel.
A meetin« of the officers
1 Mrs. Inez Chase, secretary of the
committee head» of the aa«ociation
Coo«-Curry Pioneer Association, re­
has been called by Pre«. Stauff to
ported yesterday that A. G. Beals,
meet in Coquille on August 27
who was here from Tillamook at the
time of the Pioner picnic, here last
month, writes that 4,000 people visit­
ed the Oregon Historic Exhibit Week
display at Tillamook on Monday.
Twenty-five names have been
added to the membership list of the
local Pioneer Association since our
last report, bringing the total to 130.
They are: Mrs. Dan Franaon, of North
Bend; Lura E. Morgan, J. F. Kronen -
berg, Frank Flam, of Bandon; Mary
A. Danielson, of Monmouth; Mrs. F.,
G. Leslie, Mrs. Lois Stevens, Thor- j
berg Stevens, Edna Davis Slater, R
T. Slater, Ralph Thrift, George Mehl, I
Biegger Furniture Co., Jennie Price,
Harriet Gould Osika. Z. C. Strang
Croquet and Badminton seta at
and; Ella Strang.
Complimentary: the Goodyear Store.
150 In Pioneer
Association Now
A good selection of Dave nos
and Matching Chairs \
$124.50 - $139.50
Nice Variety of Colors to choose from
Eastern Hard Maple Settees
with Matching Chairs
$109.50
Service plant and the Pacific Feed
& Seed store on Front street.
Two-hour" parking on
Second
street, between Taylor and Willard
ior ' and on Moulton, between Second and
°r‘ Third, was a new schedule adopted
i by the council with instructions to
'T* the police to enforce the order.
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A card-room license was granted
W, H. Fortier for Bill’s Place.
’l Chief of Police Creager was in-
t strutted to sell several raincoats
which were purchased for the use of
toe Police Reserves last winter and
. which are now deteriorating. The
,na Reserves are not now on duty at
e“' night.
The application of Messrs. Russell
und Reed for the removal of tree«
»ck I from Bench street, between Sixth and
Just arrived!
Shipment
ted Seventh, and for the grading and , cycle« and bike accessories,
*s. graveling of the block wm referred to year Store.
the street committee for investigation.
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An appeal wm made to the owners
of the private water system on San-
, , ford Heights to turn in the numbers
’ of the water meters sold to the city
< 1 and also to present a bill for them.
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Gregg Hardware
321 W. Front St.
Phone 68
S herwin -W illiams ^7
P aints
^'-3
August
Clearance
Formals
Jackets
Sweaters
Bargain Counter
NEW SHIPMENT OF HASSOCKS
JUST RECEIVED
Annual B.P.W.
¡Club Barbecue '
The annual barbecue and supper
at the Beyers home was held last
¡Monday night by members of the
Business and Professional Women's
Club. Jess Beyers, host, cooked the
delicious hamburgers over the open
fire in the log garden house,
Bach
year this Is the most looked forward
to occasion of any for the club mem-
; bers. The Monday night party ran
true to form and it was as ever a
memorable time for all attending.
After the supper a business meet-
ing was presided over by Florence
Hallock, president. The budget for
; the year was read and adopted. - A
letter from the local Red Cross unit
; was read, thanking the club for Its
pledge of one hundred per cent R«M
Cross effort from the B. P. W. mem­
bers.
Inez Rover, chairman of music and
arts committee, read the code for the
national anthem.
A survey has been commenced to
ascertain the number of women who
are working in Coquille and vicinity I
and also the number who are rvplac-'
Ing men and a list of the different
occupations in which this has been
done.
Reports were given on the Con­
ference held last week-end in Marsh­
field. Those attending Monday were
Ida Oerding, Salma Caughell, Gladys
Gano, Martha Mulkey, Florence Hal­
lock, Bertha Smith, May Barton,
Lois Fenn, Eva Stevens, Florence I
Barton, Edith Walton, Viola Newton. I
Gertrude Ulett, Joyce Owen, Lydia
Holstein, Hazel Hanna, Bess Maury.
Clara Bosserman, Jennie Price, Hattie
Mae Holimon, Inez Chase, Leona
Bryant, Ruth Beyers, new members; |
Leila McClure, Pearl Smith, Frances
SkylM, a transferee from Hood
River — Georgia Gould — and two
guests, Zettie Hawkins and Maud
Woodyard.
Wires
Truckers get your Tires capped with
new A grade Rubber—the camelback
with a larger pure rubber content-
Thornton Tire