The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 04, 1943, Page 2, Image 2

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    TUB CO414LLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON,
f AGÍ TWO '
Coos County Women Coquille Red
Cross Notes
Attend Convention
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. IMS.
Wayne Smith Heads ¡Parents Asked To
Coos Co. 0. S. T. A.
Visit The Schools
Belle Knife Hospital
Foor Year Old Has
Birthday Party
A six-pound baby girl was born
Little Karla Schroeder celebrated
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fraley last Fri-
her fourth birthday un Monday, Oct
day.
ar.
stressing
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We
regret
to
announce
that
Wayne
Smith,
principal
6f
Coquille
-
Coquille
schools
i
A party consisting of Mesdames O.
Cecil Sharp underwent an ap­
eek.
November
her
mother,
Mrs.
E.
L.
Schrasd«
C. Sanford, George Chaney. Otto Coquille Red Cron will not hold its Junior High School, was elected American Education Week, November
pendectomy last Friday and Betty
j
Two
small
guests
from
Myrtle
Poin
Zentnet, of Coquille; Mrs. Austin regular weekly meeting on friday president of Coos County Division of 7 to November 13, according to Bur
were Keith and Mary Jo Schroeder. Peterson, recently returned from
~
State Teachers Association. ton W. Dunn, local school superin-
Dodge of Myrtle Point and Mrs. Er­ this week on accounj ot our inability Oregon
Portland, was admitted on Saturday
High point of interest for the after­
nest Panter of Bandon, drove to Eu­ to secure materials from Coos County The election took place at the busi- tendent.
On Sunday Mrs. Arlan Barklow,
noon was a lovely birthday cake
Parents are being urged to take
gene last Friday to attend the 14th Chapter until that organization has-ness session of the Coos-Curry Re-
of
Bullards route, underwent a major
i lighted brightly with it» four candles.
annual convention of the second dis­ been granted a budget income. It gional Teachers Conference on Mon­ greater interest in the educational
operation and a Langlois boy, Ted
Children
attending
were
Barbara
life of their children and to visit
trict of Oregon Federated Women’s te expected, however, that this ap- day this week,
Brown, came in with a broken arm
propriation will soon be forthcoming I Burdette Nicklaus, teacher in Pow- their schools to get first hand know­ Swindell, Nancy Ann Griggs, Sandra
Club.
A, appendectomy Was performed
Storey,
Coraleen
Cochran,
Sharon
The meeting was held at the Hotel and that all work will be resumed as ers school, was elected as vice-presi- ledge of the manner in which they
for
Betty May Fish of Coquille on
Cochran, Nancy Perrott, Marion Alice
dent and Mrs. Laura Brandon, Nor- are conducted.
Osborne. Three hostess clubs were usual,” says Mrs: B. D. Kesner.
Monday, and Frederick Earl Good
I
Harris,
Diana
Schroeder
and
Gail
“Mrs. Phil Albom, chairman of way teacher, as secretary-treasurer,
The following is the text of a letter
Eugene Fortnightly Club, Eugene
man entered Tuesday for treatment
which is being sent to parents of all Schroeder, also Mesdames Alton of an infected hand.
Monthly Book Club and River Road knitting, has some yarn on hand for Resolutions and Objectives
Schroedqp
Ralph
Cochran
and
Elton
hut there is no
nn more cut
cut- ­
The resolutions aqd objectives re­ school pupils, soliciting their coop­
Woman's Club. Six counties were her knitters but
A nine-pound baby girl was born
and Henry Schroeder, of Myrtle
represented: Binton, Coos, Douglas, out material for machine sewing at port was presented by Ben Hunting­ eration in activities of Amercan Ed-
to Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Crump, of Co­
Point.
Lane, Lincoln and Linn. Mrs. Ray present, although we can furnish ton, superintendent of the Bandon ucaton Week:
quille, on Tuesday. She has not yet
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Puffer, of Corvallis and district presi­ some wool squares and yarn to those school. Other members were Dr. Ed­
been named.
“
Education
for
Victory
”
'
is
the
mund A. Cyckler, Riverton, and
dent, presided over morning and af­ working on afghans. .
Opal Buckles, of this city, under­
“We sincerely thank the following Wayne Smith, Coquille. The report watchword in the schools of America.
ternoon sessions. Mrs. O. C. Sanford,
went a minor operation yesterday and
National
Education
Week,
Novem
­
past state president of the Federa­ women for contributions of yam, was accepted by the teachers and
Velita Batty an appendectomy last
ber 7 to November 13, is a good time
tion, was the luncheon speaker and wash cloths, needles and wool ma­ is given in detail below:
evening.
for
all
parents
to
give
some
serious
Judge
Dal
M.
King
granted
divorces
terial:
Mesdames
Fred
Houston,
A.
J.
•
gave an inspirational talk.
Dismissals the past week were
The resolutions ¿nd objectives thought to emergencies which are •¡in circuit court here Tuesday to the May and Dallas Clark last Saturday.
The three objectives of the confer­ Sherwood, Bean, Dye and Robt. Har­
plaintiffs in the following cases:
committee of the Coos county divi- facing our schools today.
ence were, first, recruitment of bison.
Mabel Schrader, Bobbie Jean Harris
One hundred thousand teachers
Dora Kudrna vs. John Kudina.
Word has just been received from sions of the O. S. T. O. submit the
nurses; second, recruitment of Waves,
and Mrs. C. S. Danielson on Sunday:
Deloris M. Glass vs. Clarence P.
Wacs, etc.; third, “Buy a Bomber” Mrs. L. McGeorge\ production chair- following resolutions for your con- have left the class room to enter the
Mrs. Jas. Rice on Tuesday, and Mrs.
armed forces and industry since ' Glass.
campaign for November. This last man- of Coos County Chapter, to the jideration:
Ed Brown yesterday. -
Pearl Harbor.
Extra duties have
Be it resolved—
Luta Beebe vs. Roy Beebe.
is an effort which was launched by effect that two of our attractive af­
!.
Wm.
C.
Westmoreland
vs.
Gertrude
been
taken
over
by
the
schools
in
ghans
are
now
on
display
in
a
win
­
That
we
heartily
commend the
the General Federation months ago,
Watch Li’l Abner run at the Junior
in which Oregon Federated Clubs dow of the Hub store and another State Association for its aggressive pre-induction training and other war | A. Westmoreland.
Women’s dknce Saturday evening in
emergency
work.
Many
smaller
|
has
been
loaned
a
group
in
Millington
action
and
Urge
all
personnel
of
the
Carrie
Barnes
vs.
Archie
C.
Barnes.
have set a goal of $350,000 in bonds
Elizabeth A. New vs. Guy V. New. the Coquille Community Building, s
for this month. The Federation will to arouse more interes£among women school to consider it their privilege schools have closed their doors and
larger
ones
are
facing
teacher
short
­
¡and
duty
tf
become
members
qf
their
in
this
type
of
work.
”
then receive the credit which will put
professional organizations to the end age.
the name of Oregon on the nose of a
that the state organization may as­ ( Axis nations made use of the pow­
One
club
in
Portland
has
Ju«
tame
re
Club
bomber. (___ ____ ..._____________
Continues To Meet
sume a still more aggressive attitude. ers of education as one of their first
pledged $75,000 for their quota.
The Justamere club, organized I In turn we urge the O. S. T. A. to war activities. Education of Ameri­
Mrs. Chaney, who attended the
meeting as a member of the state i manX years ago as a luncheon club, associate itself with those other ca's children cannot wait until the
board, stated it was an enthusiastic members being a group of long-time; groups in the state with which it can | war is over. Teaching is war work
meeting and pleasant in every way. friends, was this season faced with wcrk to the end that it may have just as surely as building bombers,
/
Mrs. Otto Zentner is a past president disbanding due to point rationing greater influence toward educational The consequences of teaching today
will
carry
on
in
the
years
to
come.
and
food
restrictions.
There
are
in
advancement
and
increase
the
pro-
DOROTHY
GRAY
DRY
SKIN
\ of the second district. Mrs. Ernest
plus
LOTION
Panter is parliamentarian- for the or­ this club some locally famous cooks.1 fessional strength of our organization. Education plays a major role in
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ganization. In spite of point ration­ Low point luncheons are within the ' TJhat Euducation Week be stressed building the future.
STATIONERY
It is our joint responsibility to see
ing and general curtailments of food possibility of any cook but not con- ' to the point where the community is
60 sheets — 25 Envelopes
supplies, it was stated the hotel ducive to the best hospitality. The, made aware of the fact that ' the that America's schools are kept at a
high
level
of
efficiency.
group
has
decided
for
the
present
school
is
the
social
factor
in
the
cdm-
served a very fine luncheon.
PETROPEL MINERAL OIL
Tuesday, Noevmber 9, is parent
season at least, to meet at two p. m. munity.
2 for..............
_..... -......
for sociability and to serve tea in the
That teaching of the basic funda- visitation day in the Washington, Î
Hallowe'en Party
Li^oln
Junior
High,
and
High
schools
I
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ayres invited late afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Lamb and. mentals is the primary function of
TOOTH BRUSHES
a few in last Saturday evening for Mrs. H- A. Young will start the sea- ‘ our schools. And further, that those of Coquille. You are especially urged
2 for .....................
an informal Hallowe’en party. The son as hostesses today at the home fundamentals take precedence over, to fulfill,ydur part in National Edu- I
FLOORBRITE LIQ. WAX
i but provide for the specialized train- cation Week by coming to school
mantel decorations were pumpkins of Mrs. Lamb.
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[ ing that is apt to follow the public with your boy or girl on this day to
2 for........... ..................
and candles and details at refresh­
witness a day of normal classroom
ment time were in keeping. Both
DOZEN MODESO
procedure.
contract rummy and hearts were
O. C. Sanford was on Monday ap- pended in the various war activities
played and added high score for both
was won by Harold Withnell. Guests pointed administrator of the $1504,,uch as rationing, bond and stamp
attending were: Mr. and Mrs. E. D. estate left by Leona E. Foley, who aale\and Purcha»^ salva«e drives,
McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Lud Scharfey, diqd here last week. Appraisers ap­ ietc., be continued to an even greater
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Withnell and pointed by the court were L. H. Haz­ degree as the occasion arises.
That as a group we become more
Mrs Tailant Greenough.
A merger of the Western Union,
ard, John Hale and C. A. Rietman.
conscious of the fact that juvenile de- and the Postal was authorized some
Remember—Norton’s for office.
Harbison's myrtlewood for Christ­ lenquency is one of the major prob-« tim. ago by Congress. The stock­
Do to shortage in help we are running regular lc Sale Items
school and home supplies.
37tfs mas gifts.
s lems confronting the schools as is evi­ holders of both companies then also
on Weekly Specials. Please watch this section weekly.
denced by the increase in juvenile authorized the move.
crime in Coos county as well as else­
The Wekt Coast Telephone Com- !
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where and that a co-operative effort pany has been operating as an agent
We’re never just out
between the school, home, church, for the Postal Telegraph Company, j
The rates charged by us were rates
II other organizations and juvenile
- ,
, authorities must be forth-coming in established and filed by the Postal 1
order to alleviate this problem.
Telegraph Company.
The Western
Union ia assuming the agreement and
I
Open Evenings until 8:06
all obligations formerly existing be- I
Missionary From India To
tween
the
Postal
and
the
Telephone
Speak At Church of Christ
Company with the exception that all
Mrs. Hattie Menzies, who spent forty
telephone offices, controlled by the
years in India, will be the guest of
West Coast Telephone Company op­
¡the Church of Christ, East 4th and
erating along the Oregon Coast from
Coulter streets, Sunday and Monday,
Gardiner, Oregon, to Trinidad, Cali­
’ Nov. 7 and 8. Mrs. Menzies and her
fornia, where telegrams are accepted, ,
husband spent forty years as mis­
have been quoting and charging i
sionaries fof the1 Disciples of Christ
Union rates starting at midnight Oct.
at their station at Pendra Road in
20. Routing of telegrams and all op- '
India. Mr. Menzies, who is deceased, erating procedures are to remain |
I was decorated by the British govern­
otherwise unchanged.
ment for his outstanding work in
Considering geographical location ,
agriculture in the district.
Mrs. t>t this district and the distrubution I
Menzies will be accompanied by Mrs.
of facilities, the rates to be charged
Costumes Optional — Prizes for best men’s and ladies’
, E. F. Leake, secretary of the Ore-
may in some instances appear in­
costumes. Also a door prize
(gon Christian Women's Missionary
consistent with charges formerly in
Society.
Admission 50c, plus 5c federal tax
Service Men Free
effect. The low rate charged, with in­
Mrs. Menzies will speak at the
creased operating expenses was a
i morning worship service at 11 o’clock.
contributing cause for the merger.
; Following the service there will be a
Where rates appear inconsistent the
basket dinner in the dining hall of
companies will make every effort to
the church. At 2:30 o’clock Mrs.
adjust such diffrenees just as soon as
Menzies and Mrs. Leake will lead a ! possible.
session on missionary education. Mrs.
Menzies will then be the guest of the _.
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a-»
C. E. following which she will speak ClTCUlt COUft COSCS
at the evening service,
Oct. 2(h—Cecil H. Hamm vs. Zelda
i On Monday, at 2:00 o’clock, Mrs.
Today you can't afford to take
May be used as a Twin Bed Set
dependable or needs recharg- .
H. Hamm. Suit for divorce.
chances
with an old battery.
Menzies
and
Mrs.
Leake
will
present
Ing. Our Protective Battery
Complete with Springs and Mattresses
missionary materials to the ladies of | Oct. 29—Virgil W. Ve^ysey vs. Pearl
Fos if it fails, the car you need
Service is absolutely FREE.
the church. , Again at 7:45 Monday !VeyMy Su“ for divorce'
for essential driving will bo
Why not plan to use this serv­
___ .
y : Oct. 29—Fay Caran Chini vs. Louis
night, Mrs. Menzies will speak.
ice soon?
tied up . . . possibly for days.
___ invited
-
I The public is cordially
and i Chini. Suit for divorce.
That's because emergency
Oct. 30—Evelena Pettet vs. James
urged to attend all of the meetings
service is hard and costly to
per pair
I
C. Pettet. Suit for divorce.
with Mrs. Menzies.
get. The smart thing to do is
Oct.
30
—
Home
Owners
Loan
Cor
­
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Matching Chests and Desks Available
to let us take battery worry
poration vs. Fred B. Hollister et al.
off your mind. So bring in
Nov.
2
—
Charles
Francis
Smith
vs.
Complete Selection of
your car. Well test your old
Ruby A. Smith. Suit for divorce.
A good crowd was out in spite of
battery and tell you If it’s «till
Davenos and Chain
Nov. 3—Helen M. Cropper vs. Clyde
the rain Tuesday evening. The club F. Cropper. Suit for divorce.
Davenports and Chairs
to
opened the meeting with prayer and
Nov. 3—Robert E. Mills vs. Mar­
flag salute. President Tilghman con­ garet E. Mills. Suit for divorce.
Odd Davenos
$£Ç.5O to $^Ç.5O
ducted the business session.
Twenty-five of us went to Myrtle I... . . ~
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m n
Swing Chairs
Point Saturday evening to help the Wor,d Commun'»y Day To Be
Floor Lamps
Myrtle club put over their “pie j Observed Here November 11
Y
th. older your
Pariy ”
’
World Community Day will be ob-
battery get« . . .
A letter was read saying Robert served in Pioneer Methodist church
___ Also
larai«?
A MIW
th« Quicker 1.'.
Adams jrM.,jar«venfod .by. sicknesi Nov. 11, from 10 to HJU. All
•ATTHV7 Mak. H a B. F. *
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sa PICTURES
MIRRORS
ENb TABLES
COFFEE
from cjffliig' here last month.
people are uniting this'daylo
_
day "to wor
worship
Wh
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Door prizes was won by Lew Smith, and study. Theme for the day is,
TABLES - LAMP TABLES - RUGS
buy. Bui It with glass mate lor
longer life.
, On the program there were commun- “The Price of An Enduring Peace, »♦
DINETTE SETS - HASSOCKS - Etc.
'ity singing, readings, music and.
This is open to every oae who
I trick stunts.
,
wishes to come and we give you a
Assorted vegetable salads will be hearty welcome. Come with us for
served at next Tuesday’s meeting.
this hour —Comittee of Women of
—Press .Correspondent. , Coquille, „Council of Churches.
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Six Divorces'
Granted Tuesday-
Week End Specials
$2
75c-
50c
35c
60c
3
Probate Court Items
West'rn Union-Postal
Merger In Effect
49c
51c
36c
61c
59c
Just received — all new shades of Revlon
Nail Polish and Lip Sticks
Junior Women's Day
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Sadie Hawkins Day
DANCE
Community Building, Coquille
DON’T «¿7^
Benefit Boys' and Girls' Club
butïbw
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6
■ ET YOU DOWN
IF YOIR BATTERY IB OLIER THAR ITS
GIARANTEE YOI HEER OIR FREE
PROTECTIVE BATTERY SERVICE HOW!
Just Arrived.
BUNK SETS
$66.50
Townsend Club No. 1
*10950 to >13950
SÇÇ.50
l|49-50
I
I
Reme.mbeA.1.
s27'95 to >5250
$2000 to >3 750
Thornton Tire Service
(When you think of Fornitore Think of Purkey)
Don’t forget the Sadie'Hawkins
See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in
Dance at the Coquille Community Coquille for Diamond« and Watch
Building Saturday night.
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■ Front Coquille, Tel 270
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