The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 19, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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Arago News
Fairview News
Morridge Licenses
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Coos Co. School Tax Charters Received By Another Pioneer
Offset Computed - 4-H Standard Clubs Buried Monday
Mr. und Mrs Walter Farrier came
Aug. 18-Donald Lucius Greensky,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Byerly and two
in from Reedsport and spent several daughters of Chico, Calif., arrived in of North Bend, and Mary Lou Miedl,
days at their home in Arago.
pioneer
In recognition of organising as a ' Another Coos county
A summary at the allocation of the
They were
the valley Friday evening. They are of Watsonville, Calif,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow staying at the Ray Deedmond home, married by Rev. Geo. R. Tumey at funds to act as an offset on the school standard 4-H Club, charter« have re- I | passed beyond last Saturday when
came in from Portland last
Mr. Byerly and Mrs. .Deadmond are the Marhsfield Episcopal church on district taxes in Coos county was cently been awarded by the United H^nry Hayes of the Broedbent sec­
day and spent the night at their home brother and sister and are the sea and ; Monday.
handed Tuesday by the county school States Department of Agriculture in tion died at the Mast Hospital in
in Arago. They left again Thursday daughter of Wm. Byerly. They will 1 Aug. 17—Lawrence E. Abbott and superintendent, Martha E. Mulkey, to cooperation with Oregon State Col­ Myrtle Point at the age of 83.
for North Bend where Mr. Barklow visit relative* here for several days. Sadie Lois Rust, both of Coquille. the county assessor, Charles Forrest. lege and the State Department of
Funeral services ‘ were held at
is to be employed for a. while.
The total amount which has been Education to eight Coos County 4-H Schroeder Bros. Mortuaries In Myrtle
Wm. Noah, wife and daughter, Bon- ■ They were married by Rev. G. A.
Mr». O. H. Aasen returned heme aie Ellen, visited relatives late week Gray at his home here on Tuesday,
designated for Coo» county is $142,- Clubs, according to James B. Bishop, Po|pt Monday afternoon and inter­
from Portland Tnestey, after tt - t -I end from their home at Lakeside.
ment was in the Norway cemetery.
Aug. 18—Cecil C. Carter and Mr*. 208.544, thus leaving a balance of aasi.stant county agent.
■ng the night at the home of Mr. and They also worked in their garden Beatrice Renick, both of Myrtle $80.74 in the fund.
Born in Nashville, Tenn., March 10,
The clubs receiving their charters
Mrs. Floyd Fredenberg in North and hay. ,
Point
The law provides that the county arc the Cooaton Forestry Club, Mrs. 1880. Mr. Hayes came to Coos coun­
Bend. Mrs. Aasen reports that her
school superintendent shall compile ! Anne Montgomery, leader; Home ty with his patents when a' boy of 12
Visiting in the valley Sunday were
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father, A Haberiy. is a little better Mr and Mr». Harold Neal of Emplie. ' Dwik/«**
the figures which the assessor will u»e Garden and Crups Club and Live- and they homesteaded a ranch south
Harold la In the coast guard and re-I ■ WDare COUft IteiYIS
again.
in making the offset and that amount - stock Club, led by Mrs. Elmer Strode of Powers. In his later years Mr.
Hayes conducted a large sheep ranch
Bill Wagner, of Fat Elk, has been eenUy transferred from a more
Mr> M-ud
of thls city waa allowed to each district shall bt based of Sitkqm; Parkersburg Poultry Club,
near Powers and after selling .that
employed at the Arago Co-op
Dairy
Club
and
Garden
Club,
led
by
on
the
total
days
attendance
credited
n°o
<m Monday appointed administratrix
he «operated a dairy ranch.
Factory and commenced work M<m-
R. M. Noah, who has been quite ill |(rf the „u|e *
uta hu,b,nd. A. to the district. This year the rate was Mr». Edith Van Leuven of Bandon;
day morning.
He is survived by four brothers,
Broadbent
Garden
Club,
Mrs.
Ralph
nearly
18
cents
per
child
attendance.
or several weeks is reported muchjS
Appralaert of the eetate
Thomas, Jacob and John Hayes, of
Mr and Mrs. H. P. Pappel and fam­ improved.
He ta suffering from appointad wens w H Schroeder, The total days’ attendance for Cofk Gibbs, leader, and a Garden Club at
ily and Mr». Swanson, of Marshfield, neuritis and is forced to get around I Fred Hudson and c G
county was found to be 791,305.5 days. Dora led by Mrs. Wilma Shepherd of Powers; Mack Hayes, who resides in
the Willamette valley, and two sisters,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I on crutches.
This will mean 10 district» will Myitis Point.
J. D. Carl Sunday.
The charter* are awarded to dubs Mrs. Mary Hartley, of Broadbent, and
have their special school levies en­
Charles Holveratott returned from
Mr*. Lur* Gant, of Myrtle Point.
Miss Pamela Evans was honored at Knife hospital last week and while
tirely cancelled, the districts being: which have submitted a definite pro­
a birthday dinner given at her home getting around on crutches is re­
Parkersburg,
1 «T»*" of their year’» work soon after
Broadbent, Empire,
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last Wednesday. ’ Guests present ported improving as well as could
., Prosper,
they were organized.
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Aug. 12—Eleanor L. Foster vs. Ray Fairview, Bald Hill, Roy,
were: Mrs. Chester Willson and be expected
The signature»
of Claude R. Wick-
signature* at
Coaledo, Laurel Lake and Charleston.
E. Foster. Sult for divorce.
Chloe, of Myrtle Point; Mrs. J. L.
G. B. Dow was returned to Keizer
It might be added also that nine ard. Secretary United State« Depart­
Aug. 18—Daisy M. Kelley vs. Rex
Burtis; James Bunnage, of Portland; hospital last week, being taken over O. Kelley. Suit for divorce.
districts did not find it necessary to ment of Agriculture; Rex Putnam,
Gus Schroeder and Mr. and Mr». by his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Dead-
Aug. 17—Mary A. Greve vs. Walter make any levies this year, due to col­ Superintendent of Public Instruction;
Ward Evans, Pamela and Maureen.
inond.
lections from back taxes. They are Wm. A. Schoenfeld, Director of Ex­
O. Greve. Sult for divorce.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Myers, Lil­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ryan have re­
Aug. 18—Fred Duke vs. Ddvis Gravelford, Allegany, Etalka, Remote, tension and H. C. Seymour, State Club
lian, Jaylene, June and Junior and ceived a letter from their son, Bud, Hodes et al.
Wiilanch, Upper Four Mite, Bridge, Leader, appear on each charter.
Vernon McMichael were Sunday din­ that ho had arrived in England.
Upper Two Mile, and Joint No. 48, These charters increase interest in
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Clarence Deadmend made a trip to the Reese Daniels place at Gaylord Langlois.
| club work and are a real addition to
Tilghman in Coquille.
Eugene Saturday to take his mother, Sunday in celebration of the birth­
The Marshfield school district will I the award collection of each club
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Morris and Mr* I. A. Deedmond, out to visit rela­ days of Mr. and Mrs. Enno Dornath receive the heaviest offset, this' «fates Mr. Bishop,
children, of Roseburg, were Sunday tives.
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and Mis* Elizabeth Daniels.
amounting to a total of $27,843.78;
guetes of Mr. and Mr». Melden Carl. I Several
Several friends
friends gathered
gathered at
at La
La
A family reunion and farewell pic­ CoquiUs follows with an offset of Coo* County Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl visited at | Verne Park last Wednesday to honor nic was held at the Martin Schmidt $19,909.94; North Bend is third with
Summer Camp Next Week
the home ef Levi Snyder in Coquille > Mrs, Earl Adams, Jr., the former home last Friday evening honoring $17,392.95, and the next heaviest is
Because of travel difficulties, and
last WMneeday. Mr. Carl also at- Marge Ryan of Myrtle Point, who Mrs. Schmidt’s son, Staff Sergeant the Non-High School District with an
I to bring the camp closer to home eo
tended the Rotary dinner.
¡had been visiting her parents, Mr. Charles Smith, some thirty or more offset of $12,750.93.
that more people can take it in than
Mr». A H. Bender and Mr». Ted 1 and Mrs. L. A. Ryan. After a lovely being present.
This money comes from the State
ordinarily, a eamp for all the family
Kirch, of Myrtle Point, were Monday picnic dinner, packages and good
Mrs. Mary Gage, of Coquille, was School'Support Fund. The law gov­
visitor» at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wishes were presented Mrs. Ryan. a Friday till Saturday guest at the erning this fund was an. outgrowth of has been planned on the Coos river,
on the Riverview farms, 12 miles
J. D. Carl.
Those present were Mrs. Adams, her A. R. Bennett’s last week.
the Basic School Bill, which wu* en­
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller visited at mother, Mrs. L. A. Ryan, Mrs. Cort­
Mr. and Mrs. Birt Soaper andohis acted by an initiative measure at the from Bunker Hill.
The camp meets next week, Mon­
the home of Mr. and Mr». Orvua land Ellis and family, Mm. Phil Jen­ mother, Mrs. Vesta Soaper, went to general election last November. This
Miller in Myrtle Point last Friday son and family, Mr». Glen Richard­ Gold Beach Saturday to visit their measure received very strong sup­ day through Saturday. The expense
evening.
son and two daughters, Mrs. Harry daughter, Mrs. L. B. Simmons. They port in Coo* county due to a great I has been held down to the minimum
of necessary food ite-ns, *1! of which
Miss Pamela Evans visited at the Lindsay and two daughters, Mrs. W, returned Sunday evening.
extent to the efforts of the school may be donated. Three clasaej out­
homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Felshar J. Wheeler, Mrs. Charles Geitner and
Archie and Howard Rackleff, sons director» and clerks and other in­
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willson in Mrs. Ray Norris.
of Mr. and Mr*. R. R. Rackleff, came terested people who had circulated ride of chapel and vespers are
1 planned. Bible study will be conducted
Mr». Bud Ryan and Mrs. Earl over
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Myrtle Point last Thursday.
lent a helping
hand petitions.
by Rev. Menno Rempel of the Coquille
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and Adams left Saturday for Medford to to their father in getting his hay in
The money
Baptist V1IU4XII,
church. /"*
A "Baptist
~ for this fund comes ’ ! ^Msgew»**
4L**^#*>4to^** 1 CO11FS£
Maureen drove to Allegany Sunday visit Mr». Adams aunt, Mrs. G. E. the barn.
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in the Sfefe Income I
uught by Rodney Britten,
and enjoyed a potluck dinner with Hall.
Everett Sparks and son, Neil, of Tax and Will be sent later to the Oregon Baptist State Director of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mast Ardyce and
Mrs. Harry Lindsay and daughters, Mobridge, S. D., came in Tuesday of
county treasurer, Chas. Stauff, but i Education. Rev. Neil Barnes of the
Jerene.
Virginia, Lula and Marie, and Mrs. W. last week and are rounding up their
J*“ U •
Marshfield Baptist church will teach
Mr and Mrs. Oliver Myers, of Myr­ J. Whesler, left Saturday for Grants sheep. They were Thursday dinner
school districts, as the law is explicit a coarse in ZZonalZ^^.
personal evangelism. Rev
Rev.
tle Point, were Sunday evening call­ Pass, to work in the hop yards. They and overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
thMAtW"
be an oW**t
V*B Dakar, of the Marshfield
ers at the home of Mrs. Ida Myers. expert te be gone two weeks.
Raymond Thompson, of Norway.
against the achool district tax.
Baptist church ia in charge of the
A group of the Arago folks enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gant visited
Mr. and M m . Craig ferrott and
camp. Mr». Van Dnker will conduct
jl swimming party on the Garrone
ilHe, were her niece, Mrs. Ben Rogers, in Co­
the children’s program. Rev. John F.
gravel bar last week one day. Those
Holverstott quille one evening of last week.
Hiebert, missionary from Africa will
enjoying the lovely time were: Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward,
A baby girl, named Dianne Lea, give the inspirational addresses.
and Mrs. Virgil Todd and children,
of Arago, were Sunday afternoon
Mrs. A. T. Holycroea, Geraldine,
visitor» with their niece and hus­ and who weighed 7H pounds, was
bora k> Mr. and Mr*. Grant Hartwell
Darrell, Norman and Glenda, Mr. and
band, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trigg.
9i9W
Mrs. A. B. Crawford, Thelma and
Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Bennett and of Riverton, last Thursday.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burton, of
Note; Mrs. J. L. Burtis and James
Mrs. Julia Leep spent Saturday of
The Ladies Auxiliary of Townsend
Bunnage;
Pamela and Maureen
last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marshfield, a 7H pound baby girl Club, No. 2, met with Mr*. Mary
Evans; Junior and Darwin Gulstrom;
Wanamaugher, of Bandon. She is was born on Bunday. She has been Keck on Aug. 12. As it was her birth­
Jimmy Scott, Gerald Gauer, Evelyn
slightly improved being able to sit up named Donna Marie.
day she was presented with a hand­
Aaron Wilcox, a logger in a camp kerchief shower and a lovely time
Leeper, LeRoy and Glendon Zeller;
in a chair for a short time.
The
Bill and Max Williams After the
change of going back to Bandon on Coos river, was brought to the was enjoyed by all. ' A luncheon
swimming, weiners and pop were
seems to have helped him greatly. lioepitel on Monday but was able to> and birthday cake were served by the
Mrs. Martha Mullins and Mr. and leave again yesterday. Ho did not' hostess. Next meeting will be held
enjoyed.
Mr. and Mr*. Z. C. Strang spent
Sunday, the Robison reunion picnic
Mrs. Harry Bright and family, all of know what hit him and knocked him with Mrs. Esther Briner on Aug. 28.
the week-end with her sister, Mr*. Norway, attended a church gathering out.
was held at the home of Mr and Mrs.
at which time a quilt will be tacked.
J. H. McCloskey and they with Mr.
A four-year old, Vernon Anderson,
Saturday after services which was
George Robison on Fiahtrap with a
These present were: Elsie Hickson,
and Mrs. McCloskey attended the
held at the “Sky Ranch" (Woods was brought in for treatment on
very good crowd and a lovely pot­
Odd Fellows and Rebekah picnic place) about four miles seat of Myr­ Monday and Cha*. Spencer from Bertha Wilson, Maud Brockman,
luck dinner was enjoyed by all pres­
Grace Keck, Esther Briner, Violet
dinner held in the Norway grove test
Marahfleld entered for treatment the Roth, Ama Halter, Florence DeNoma,
ent. Mr. and Mrs. Houston Robison,
tle Point
Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elden Brodie, of same day.
of Klamath Falls, were in for the
Eva Train. Esther Waterman, Eva
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wagner and Myrtle Point invited the following
Mr*. Wallace Glenn, of Marshfield, Sheppard, Janet Waterman, May
occasion; also Mrs. Martha Pauli and
two'sons, of Port Orford, spent the
Muriel, of Gardner, and Mrs. Mary
relatives as dinner guests Tuesday entered for treatment last Wednes­ Miller, Marjory Smith.
day visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Lett and
evening in celebration of the' first day and Peggy Tomlinson under­
Mix, of Alameda, California.
—Press Correspondent.
on their return home Mr». Lett ac­ birthday of their little aon, Bennie: went a goitre operation on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller were
companied them for a few days’ visit
Mrs. Frank Sinnot, of Riverton,
Y«8, Mr*. Homemaker,
Mr. and Mr*. E. F. Brodie and her
Monday dinner guests of Rev. and
with Mrs. Oma Wagner at Port Or­ mother, Mrs. Vesta Soaper and Mr. also entered for treatment on Mon­ Poor Man Becoming
Mrs. M. M. Short in Coquille.
The Down-lroddon Sex! *
it I* flood advice to take
and Mrs. Blrt Soaper, all of Norway; day
Gus Schoeder was a Saturday eve­ ford.
Mrs. Julia Leep and Mr. and Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Knife, Mr. and
Who
said
it
is
the
woman
who
Mark
Hardman
was
aMe
to
leave
ning dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
car* of your appliance*.
A R. Bennett were Sunday evening Mr*. O. L. Newton and Dorothy Belle, the hospital on Mondiy and yester­ pays and pays?
D. Carl.
dinner guest« of . Mrs. Lena Kellen-
They're helpinfl to win
It would be hard to convince an
of Coquille,; Mr. and Mrs. Jack day Tike Cook, Ed L. Bfown, of Pow­
Rev. T. J. Pryor, of Myrtle Point,
berger and her daughter, Mr*. Russell Knife and son.of Arago, and Mr. and ers, and Patricia Rust, of Fairview, unemployed 39-year-oid Texan wbo
conducted the regular Sunday morn­
the war, probably more
Hank.
>
wrote the War Department Office on
were dismiseed.
Mrs. Bob Soapdr, of Myrtle Point.
ing church service. Sunday school
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pauli and two
Dependency Benefits and asked if he
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trigg were
than you realize When
followed with* an attendance of 38.
daughters, Charlene and Marilyn and last Friday evening dinner guests of
could apply far a family allowance
There will be service» again next
Mr. and Mrs. Orvus Miller and three Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leatherman.
your appliances are not
based tin the service of his wife, a
Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m. and
children, Phyllis, Alice Mae and
WAAC.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Yarbrough
have
Sunday school at 11 a. m.
up te per, call your local
Bruce, all. of Myrtle Point, were last purchased her father and mother’s
The answer is “No.”
Rr.'oh Long was a Saturday guest
Sunday evening dinner guests of old place, the Finley Schroeder ranch,
serviceman for hit expert
' Beginning September 1, according
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pribble at Nor­ from Everett Sparkes and are mov­
After . securing a search warrant to Brig. Gen. H. N. Gilbert. USA,
Mrs Ward Evans. Pamela and
advice.
way.
ing in this week. Mrs. J. F. Schroe­ the game law enforcement officer director of the ODB, when the
Maureen with Thelma and Nola
r
Tuesday Mrs. Henry Gasner left der spent the day Tuesday helping went out to Amos Tucker’s place on WAACs are officially a part of the
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Crawford visited at the home of Mr.
for Richmond, California, to visit a her daughter get settled.
{Sanford Heights.
He preferred Army and become the WACs, they
la War Any Waste Is a
and Mr». Chester Willson in Myr­
sister, Mrs. Warren Wilson.
Mrs.
chargee against Tucker of pneseeaion may apply for family allowances for
Crime. Do not Waste Elec­
tle Point last Saturday.
Gasner expects to be back in a week
venison during the closed season dependent children, mothers, fathers,
tricity just because no Ra­
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shrader, of
or ten days.
Justice Bull fined him $100 and costs brother», sisters, and other specified
tio» Tickets are required!
Riverton, were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mrs. Roy Robison, Aunt Ellen and
which he will be slowed to pay at relatives. The law, though, definite­
PROTECT THE
and Mrs. Robert Munford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pribble and
the rate of 810 every two Weeks.
ly leaves out . . . you guessed it,
Mrs. Ralph Long returned home
MOUNTAIN STATU
sons, Jimmie and Billie, and Mr. and
Louie L. Turnbow was given until husbands.
Sunday evening after visiting rela-
POWiR COMPANY
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Mrs. Glen Robison and son, Harold,
Aug. 20 to pay the $7.00 fine and
tivm in Eugen, for abou •
I
of Norway, attended «he Robison
costs assessed against him by the J. P.
Calling carat »0 for »1.08.
Mr. and Mrs. Arttm
•
family picnic held at Fishtrap last
for having four in the driver’s seat.
Myrtla Point, visited at the home or (
.venine
Summoned to appear in Judice
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Long Sunday
McAdams, of Marshfield,
Mrs. John McAdams, of Marshfield.
Bull’s court on Monday were Edgar
evening..
and Mr*. McElroy, of Coo* *|v«r,
Joseph Emery and George Leroy Hui- I
i wäre last Thursday vlaltor* of Mr*.
tin for having truck traitor over- :
, |
load*.
•f CoqttWc
On Tuesday Oliver C. Jenkirt and;
paiVINT »OMIT
*
Lyman Oecar Starrett were sum­
OoqulU,
Clul, N., 1 »«I
moned to appear for having combined
Xi MlX iniWant T*
to visit «Ihta
overload*.
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MMl pe ¿7».
nag. wu . euoouiw*^
f
mother, Mta. Martin Schmidt, and
mother.
XT
family. Hl» wife and baby. Jay, will
Remember Norton'» Tor school sup­
the week wa* read. The
clubs meets Bunday. Aug> 82 fe IM return with Mm Bunday. Mr*. Smith
plies! They have everything that
going on to Los Angelas, where her
youngster need» for school.
Buy
W. O. W. hall 8t 11 *• *•
Mrs. Collier received ths table- people are,
Now!
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daniels and
cloth and also door prise M U*
Mr*. Dean received it for thto mcet- daughter and family, Mr. and Mr*.
We carry a complete line of V- j
Enno Dornath and their four chil­
ing. Eight new member* were re­
Belta for all makea of Refrigerators, |
dren; Mr. and Mr». Luther Daniels
“WALLY"
ported. Visiting Xr
and the meeting by -nd daughter. Elizabeth; Mr and
Washing Machines and other equip- I
1 ment. Washer Service Co., MS W.'
±ent 7.^0 doth Mrs. Ree~ Daniel, and two daugh-
ers were
Front, Coquille. Phone.
the 30 m
Circuit Court Cases
Take Care
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Belle Knife Hospital
Townsend Club No. 2
Norway News Items
Fined $100 For
Having Deer Meat
The Industrial Repair Co
Townsend Club No. 1 .
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MACHINING
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METALLIZiNG
WELDING
PRE
BLACKSMITHING
Repairing Aids Victory
netted $4.18.-
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