The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 26, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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THI COQUILLE VAI LKY SENTINEL. COQÜ1UX ÖUGON. THUK&DAY. AUGUST M. IMS.
PACK TWO
Bachelor Girl* Greet
Four New Members
Four Score At
Rotary Party
Coquille Red
Cross Notes
Four new member* of th* Bachelor
Girls club were present last Friday
There wer» »Kz-,1 ips.«» rinirrnrn«'
C< quille Red Cross will continue
when the erouo met for limchenn-aH "Eions and Coquille business men who
------------ (He Coquille Hotel. A special greet­ attended the annual Rotary Club to sew^ knit and make afghans as
ing was delivered by the president, party at Arthur Berg's Laurel Lake usual uhtil early in September, exact
Margaret Beltohl, to Glenda Clinton, cottage last Friday evening. It was date to be announced later, when a*
room will be ready at Guild
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Jean Williams, Dorothep Yarbrough a most enjoyable affair, with a splen­ work
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and Elsie Forrest. The meeting was did meal and a variety of entertaining Hall one afternoon each week.
During the absence of Mrs. Bard collection of taxes became neglectful
essentlaly soctel with some routine feutures which kept the members and
Kesner from Coquille for the next ,0
extent tbat many taxpayers
business discussion. Many expres­ guests occupied until a late hour.
couple of weeks, all sewing will be became delinquent nc llessly. Many
sions of regret were heard made by
taken care of by Mrs. K. P. Lawrence, who didn,t Pay- woujd hav® P®‘d.
individual member* who were un­ Soroptimist Club Met
175 So. Henry St., phone 128M. She had they been notified, while others,
able to attend the wedding last Sun­
will receive all completed work and whf wrote ln for tax statements with
For
Tuesday
Luncheon
day of Gladys May, an ex-Bachelor
a desire to pay promptly, failed to
During the Tuesday luncheon meet- , will have ready for distribution new
■ a
Girl, and. John S. Billings held at
ing of the Soroptimist Club, Edith 'cut-out sewing, wool squares and receive replies; still others who re­
Salt Creek, Oregon, near Dallas.
ceived replies, later on discovered
Attending Friday were Margaret McNally entertained the members yarn- besides slippers material and | that t(ie statements they had re-
with
a
talk
on
Early
American
glass.
;
cafd
table
covers.
Belloni, Dorothy Coffey, Lois Robi­
, ceived were either incorrect or in­
son, Rheo Walker, Maxine Johnson. Illustrating her discussion, she dis- j Mrs. Phil Alborn, 94J, will have complete because they found their
played
examples
of
beautiful
old
yarn
on
hand
this
week
for
knitting,
Aloha Allen, Alys Jun* Fox, Norene
i properties in foreclosure proceedings.
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McKeown, Marguerite Robison, Phyl- pieces from her personal collection. F,,‘ surgical dressing classes contact
In some instances credit was given
Mrs.
McNelly
has
made
a
hobby
of
Mrs.
J.
R.
Bunch,
130M.
-j
lis Belloni and Eunice Haw*-
dWOWrong properties.
acquiring
early
gem*.
Leta
Leslie
T
his
week
the
unit
extends
thanks
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Taxpayers themselves perhaps con­
was chairman of the program. Muriel ¡to tbe following women who, have
In
Group Gathers At The
materials
card • table. tributed considerably, to the resultant
Dae Ardath has a project planned for contributed
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needles, wool, cut confusion because of their blind re-
John Martin Fireplace
Friday night, at which time the club | covers, t yarn, needles, wool, cut;
Mesdaine* E. E. Leslie,,liance uP°n the Ux department to
squares,
etc.:
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Friends of the John Martins gath­ will entertain .boys from the Coast,--
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Guard. FlXnce Barton, president,!1- A- Lundquist, W. E. Bowerman, «dl«‘ aH the county had coming
ered at their home last Sunday eve­
uele en er”
ning and enjoyed a corn dnd welner was in charge of the meeting, which d- A- Berg, Sam Harmon, Ethel ^tt-|
roast in the outdoor fireplace. Later was held in the Coquille Hotel
l«r- Geo- Thompson and
-.M Mr*.
M— James. **.
• If
lr the individual taxpayers, in
Mrs. Horton, a nurse, bought material Jeac^ instance, would have definitely
the group joined in singing many fa- '
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tape for ten card table covers, I reiiuested specific statements for spe-
vorite song*. Music by John Martin Birthday Party For
which she turned over to Mrs. Edith cific years °n specific . properties,
on
the
banjo
and
accordion,
»olos
by
Year
Old
Daughter
ft.
Mrs. Florence Hallock and several . Mrs, Ivar Erickson gave a birthday McNelly, who will do the sewing as i mtny omissions and erorrs would
her blt
have been avoided.
The average
yodeling number* by Mr. and Mr*, party this week for her' daughter, I
I Coos county Red Cross is now re- taxPayer apparently didn’t realize
Martin entertained the group unti| Sandra Lee, who was one year old,
questing that wash cloth* be made,4*10 departments difficulties.
late in the evening.
I last Sunday. Those attending the
were. _ _____ _
„ .« h . «,. u "on. old turklsh towel*, using only' J"• “.der to correct mistake, that
Present were: Anna Rooney and pari,
party were: Mrs. Jane Wilson and
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daughter, Bonita; Evelyn Benham, daughter, Judy and twins, Carol and.good parte, and making them in^^
vrauura.
mrs.
eun.
ouuo*.
so«.
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H
or
12
inch
squares.
They
in eaCh(iinlU.^
Dpnald and Donna Smith, Florence Claudia; Mrs. June Billings and sonr I
Steve
and
daughter
Carolyn'
Mrs
ommend
a
very
simple
crocheted
wh
ere
a
question
in
connection with
Hallock, Mr*. Frances McMltchell, Sieve,
Sieve, auu
r
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—— . tax Davments has arisen what mieht
ana udugiiici,
aaugnter, ucuuijn,
L-aroiyn, mm.;
mrs. -------— -
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tax payments ha* arisen, what might
Mr. and Mr*. James Phillips, of Myrtle Benham and son. Layton; Mr*. edge, although they may be hemmed
be termed a clean-up program has
Tacoma, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Carol Davis and son, Robin; Mrs. w bound. More Jern and heavy
been adopted. Archie O. Walker, of
Fiser _________________
and daughter, Carol;
George Gilman, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Myrtle
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___ i black thread, No. 8, as well as large-
Coquille, an able accountant and a
Mackey, Mr.- and Mrs. John Martin Mr*. Ann Eldon and Mr*. Kay Par- i**«* needle* can also be used,
former employee of the county tax
and son, Bruce.
rish.
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department, has been engaged by
Sheriff Howell as head of the depart­
1
ment. He is working diligently, and
(By Miss Page, Supervisor)
regardless of time, to untangle
I Many pleasant summer days have troublesome skeins and at the same
been spent at the Playground this time to get the records ln shape for
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season. Boys and girls have en- ' transfer to a new, modern card sys1-
joyed ^playing games together, and | tern that is gradually being inaugu-
vislting. Many have expressed their ■ rated. The new system, Which co­
regret that the Playground is closing . ordinate* with a like system that Is
•this week. Several boys and girls i at present being installed by Assessor
Shop on Front St.
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haven’t missed a day’s attendance at I Forrest In the assessor’s department,
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the Playground. Some have attended . will make the recording and handling
daily the entire day. Many have ex- of future account* comparatively
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pressed their desire to attend Play­ easy. Balances from year to year
ground again next year and are anti­ will be carried forward on a single
cipating many g rod times. As well as card.
providing entertainment for children, . Mr. Walker is receiving full co­
it has given mothers an oportunity operation of the- County Court. Th*
to have their children taken care of Court is maklnt adjustment* in such
while they were working.
eases where tax;>ayers have been dis-
Most children have been very Co­ <-rimlhated against ntrough the fault
operative and good sports. Other*
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have had to learn the value of good
I sportsmanship and cooperation. Being
able to play together Ss welt a* wofle
j together is important', Boys and girl*
have learned it is more fun playing
when each one does his part and is
i willing to be a follower as well a* a I
; leader. Children have shown appre-
! ciation fcr the play equipment avail­ f
able in that they have taken good
care if it,
| This week
ground this I
the last day.
Remember, the .last
show this summer—the Pet Show.
; Bring your pets. Make ft a big show.
Prizes will be given.
Don't forget the picnic Friday. Ev­
eryone bring your hinch and stay
all day. Make this last day a "big"
day, chuck full of fun,
In Tax Matters
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an through
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own negligence.
The Coqnty
Court ha* established a definite policy
in this matter and has made it known
that all taxpayers will be treated
alike insofar a* it 1* posible to de­
termine, regardle* of the size of their
payments.
It is the aim of the County Court,
through co-operation with the sher­
iff’s office to get tax matter* straight­
ened out, and recording methods sys­
tematized, so that the tax department
will be able to function efficiently
and expeditiously, and so that the
taxpayers will be assured of every
source of Information and assistance,
to guide them in making tax pay­
ments as promptly and as economi­
cally as possible.
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See Him For Furniture
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Bargain Saving Table
50c
Bargain Saving Table
$2.oo
SKIRTS,
DRESSES,
BLOUSES
Final Clearance
Final Clearance
Dresses - Coats
Slacks b Jackets
5 oo & 8 oo
Eastern Hard Maple Settees
with Matching Chairs
$109.50
Swing Rockers $27.95 to $42.50
In Pretty .Color*
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Unusually large selection of
Cribs $11.95 to $26.50
Miss Mays Shop
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Coil Box Springs with Matching Mattresses
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A good selection of Davenos
and Matching Chairs
$124.50 - $139.50
Nice Variety of Colors to choose from
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New Shipment of Hassocks Just Received
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PURKEY FURNITURE
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Vacation Bible School Close*
Friday At Pioneer Church
The Vacation Bible school con-
ducted fcr the past two week* with
increasing attendance every day, will
come to a close' on Friday, marked
with a demonstration period at 7:30
Friday evening. The parent* are es­
pecially urged to attend this meeting.
The corp* of teacher* have worked
faithfully with these young people
and are prepared to give a demon­
stration to reveal what ha* been ac­
complished. Mrs. James Bishop has
acted as superintendent in charge of
the entire school. Other* have Riven
faithful service and the program on
Friday evening will be interesting, as
well as giving an insight into the
work of the past two week*.
Passenger
Car Tires
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for those Who can qualify
Truckers get your Tires capped with
new A grade Rubber—the camelback
with a larger pure rubber content-
Pioneer Ass'n Board Of
Directors To Meet Here Sat.
The board of directors of the Coos-
Curry- Pioneers Association will meet
in the Coquille city hail this coming
.Saturday, Aug. 28, at one o’clock.
New names are being constantly
added to it% membership list.
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We
specidlize
in
Quick
Capping
Service.
Bring Your Tires in today—
Get them tomorrow
New!
All kina* of games and
toys.
See them at the Goodyea>
store. Buy now for Christmas.
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Costume Jewelry 25c and 50c
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We Still have an ample
stock of pre-war
CLEARANCE
SWEATERS, DRESSES, SKIRTS,
JACKETS, BLOUSES, Etc,
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Purkey Has It
Holimon & Harris, Props.
Bargain Saving Table
$1.50
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will be closed
Saturday, Sunday and Monday
Sept. 4-5-6
SHORTS, TURBANS, COLLARS, PURSES
And Many Other Items Too Numerous To Mention.
Calima card*. Sü tue 81.00
The Soroptimist Club will take a
program to Bandon Friday night for
the entertainment of the Coast Guard.
The
CITY CLEANERS
final August
$
The violin
quartette and Jeannie
I i Griggs,
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At- —
pupils of Muriel FVuaS
Dae Ar-
da'th, will go.
Soroptimist Club To Send
Program To Bandon -
Playground News
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Over Night
Tea. It I* tru», thsr* 1* a safe harm-
1«>* medicated liquid called K leer ex
that Aetea up pimple* over nlgbL
Manx report that they had a tea ear*
pimply race one night and surprised
their frlendi) the next day with a
clear complexion. There I* no risk.
The first application must oonvlnee
' you dr you get your money baok.
Only 50c Join the happy Kleerex
users who are no longer emharrne-ed
with unsightly pimples gold and
recommended by
BARROW DRUG CO.
Southern Oregon’s largest ar d most Complete Tire' Service
340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270
Broadway at Curtis, Marshfield, Tel. 652
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