The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 11, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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Out-of-Doors S
Ar
. Health Club, Mm. Ivan Laird, leader;
See “Spike" Leake for the beat in
1 Freddy Ellis, president; Donna Jane Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
I Krewson, vice president; Cecil Laird, next door to Coquille Hospital,
secretary. Coos River Forestry Club, phone 5; residence phone VJ5L.
a
_ Christian
________ i | Mm. Lynn Hoover, leader; Donald
______________
The Women
’s Society _ of
Service met last Thursday” in"the
Pre»id«nt; Alpha Jane
parlor of the Methodist church, with j Clinkinbeard, vice president; Mickey
’
Mm. Clarice Gormley leading the de- Hoyez, secretary.
Norway News Items |W. S. C. S. Elects
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson and Officers, Nov. 4
The regular monthly Missionary
meeting was held last Tuesday at the Mrs. Elizabeth Lett were last Friday
church with Mm. Stanley Halter in evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
charge. There was a short business Emil Peterson.
Each season we become more firm­
meeting at which time it was voted
-Mr. and Mrs. Enno Dornath have
ly convinced of the fact that there
; to give 15.00 to the Coos County War purchased the place belonging to Mr.
^should be an open season declared
Chest Fund. Mm. Tyrrell Woodward and Mrs. Charles Newton, just above votionals.
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upon does in southwestern Oregon. A
and Mm. S. C. McAllister were ap­ the Dutch Clinton residence on the Co­
The president, Mrs. Lena McCurdy,
hunter should be allowed a doe and
pointed as the nominating committee quille highway and will move to their presided at the business meeting. Af­
a buck, or one of each. The woods
to see about the new officers for the new location this week. The Newton’s ter the reports of officers and chair­
are overrun with does and many of
coming year. The election will be have gone to Coquille to live.
men of committees, election of of­
them are barren, while constant war­
held at-the next regular meeting. Ev-
Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mahaffey were , ficers for the ensuing year was held.
fare is being waged against the bucks;
- eryone was asked to bring a gift, Sunday afternoon callers at the R. R. resulting in the following: president,
alone.
i Mrs. Helen Peterson; vice president,
which is to be sent to the child, Jean Rackleffs.
An open season declared upon does
Richardson in England, whom the
Mr. and Mrs. George Gasner and Mrs Minnie Laws; secretary, Mrs.
would mean the saving of thousands
Arago society is helping support. Roll daughter Donna Rae were Saturday Clarice Gormley; treasurer, Mrs. E.
of pounds of meat that is wasted each
call was as follows: Mesdames O. H. evening callers at the borne of Mr. and , Purvance. Heads for each department
season by does ’ being left to rot in
Aasen, Stanley Halter, Ward Evans, Mrs. J. H. McCloskey.
of work were also elected.
the woods that have been shot by Tyrrell Woodward, S. C. McAllister, |
At noon a potluck luncheon was
Mr. end Mre. Harold Dick returned
hunters when they were mistaken for
I Werner Plaep and Bobby.
served by a hostess committee com­
Friday
from
eastern
Oregon
where
bucks, or by huntem who thought
The regular monthly W. C. T. U. they went to see about the ranch in posed of Mesdames Richmond, Brown,
that they might be a buck.
And
will be held next Tuesday, Nov. IS, which they own a half interest with Purkey, Peggy Newton and Viola
then, too, we believe that a lot of
at the church with Mm. Charles Grif­ his brother-in-law, Paul Bunch. The Newton.
them are shot just for pure devilment.1 fith in charge.
Esther Taylor had charge ot the
Dicks spent the day Sunday with her
But be that as it may, there are hun­
Choir practice was held Friday eve­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroe­ program in the afternoon, which was
dreds of them left for buzzards during ning at the home of Mm. O. H. Aasen,
a study of some of the missionary I
der.
each season.
with the following present: Mesdames
Frank J. Fish in company with Mr. work in Africa. The group joined in
Another thing an open season on Werner Plaep, Ward Evans, Albert
Mullins, the goverment trapper, states the singing of a number of negro
does would accomplish is that it Lillie and S. C. McAllister. They will
spirituals and Clarice Gormley sang,
would enable a lot of old huntem to meet again this Friday evening at they had finally caught the big black
bear which had been killing so many “Steal Away to Jesus,” accompanied
get a piece of meat close into civiliza- 1 the O. H. Aasen home at 8:00 p. m.
by Mrs. Chas. Brown. Mrs. O. B.
of his (Fish’s) sheep.
tion; men who are too old to tramp
Mrs. Ward Evans attended „
a >wv
party
Harriman
made her report on the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Severt
Iverson
were
the high hills longer, but in whose i
the home* o7 Mm^ather-
in from Roseburg last week-end look­ Oregon Conference of ths W. S. C. S„
in vasts the old hunting spark still wood in Myrtle Point last Tuesday
ing after their ranch and stock up #hich met in Portland Oct. 13 and
smoulders.
evening in honor of her new daugh-
the North Fork. They visited with 14. She attended as a delegate from
A few years ago my dad and I: ter-in-law, Mm. Sarah Leatherwood,
her mother Mrs. Walter Schroeder, the local society.
counted 78 deer on a three-day trip, Eg Howe and Ward Evans made a
The following were present at one
Saturday aftenoon.
and only three of them were bucks, business trip to Marshfield
last
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rackleff re­ or all of the sessions during the day:
This present season I counted 18 Thursday.
ceived word Saturday evening of the Mesdames McCurdy, Purvance, Lund­
deer on on hunt, all of them being • Emmett Hammack, Marvin and
death of hie brother, Ed Rackleff, a quist, Laws, Richmond, Peterson
does. In fact three does were to- Jimmy, of Myrtle Point, visited at
Portland shipyard employee.
This Minard, Harriman, Brown, Ellis,
gether, something we have never wit- the home of Mr. and Mm. Nile Miller
sad news came as a shock to rela­ Londy Peart, Gormley, Stevens,
nessed before, aside from a whole lajt Saturday.
tives and friends, here as he was ap­ • Oddy, Viola Newton, Way, Roges,
nerd of deer which contained several
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fairchild, Rich­ parently as well as usual.
Carlifl, Howe, Skeeis, Gray, Taylor,
does.
ard and Billy and Rotha were week­
Mrs. E. F. Brodie gave a birthday Savage, Gillespie, Purkey, Zeigler
The saving in meat would well re­ end guests at the home of Mr. and
—
dinner Monday evening for their son and Bowerman.
pay the opening of the season, alone, Mrs. Wm. Knabe.
The next meeting will be Thusday,
Eldon and family, his birthday being
counting the meat that is left to rot
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pappel, Sandra Nov. 8. His uncle and wife, Mr. and Dec. 2.
each season throughout the state. We and James, of Millington, visited at
Mrs. Bert Soper and their two grand­
have a report from eastern Oregon the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward
children were also present.
where 23 does were found slain in Evans and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl
Francis Kolstead was an over night
one district and we ourselves found last Sunday.
guest Monday evening at her cousins’
two in the Lamps district.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish were Samamtha and Eddie Qheer,
A lot of huntem would not shoot a Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orvus
Mrs. Julia Loop and Mrs. A; R.
The National 4-H Club Achieve­
doe, even though there were an open Miller in Myrtle Point.
Bennett called at the Gus Bender home ment and Re-Organization Week,
season on them and would still hunt
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl and Herbert one evening last week to aee Mrs.
November • to 14, is being observed
for their buck, as of old. But re­ and Mr. and Mrs. Melden Carl and
Bender, but her son Ellsworth, in­ in Coos county along with the rest of
gardless of that fact, an open season Douglas drove to Bandon Sunday and
formed them that he and “dad” had the nation through local window dis­
on does would not be amiss. Any­ visited at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
been running “Bac he lor--Hail” the plays, radio talks, and community
way, it’s worth trying — the game C. E. Schroeder.
peat two weeks as mother was visit­ programs, reports Mrs. Dorothy E.
commission is already experimenting,
Mr. and Mrs. CJias. Griffith and ing with his brother and family, Mr.
Bishop, county home demonstration
so here’s another chance for them.
Tommy and Rev. M. M. Short, Mr and Mrs. Edward Bender of MeMin-
agent, and James F. Bishop, assistant
We sure derived a kick out of an and Mrs. Johnson Caudle and Mm.
ville.
county agent, who have charge of the
item dated at Portland and appear­ Mary Fuller, of Coquille, drove to
Mr. and Mrs Roy Robison left Bun­ work in the county.
ing in a newspaper a while back. It Roseburg last week and attended the
day morning for Weed Calif., where
4-H Club work is available to every
stated that a hunter was traveling W. F. M. S. and Sunday school con­
his brother, Corbet (Walter) Robison person in Cone county between the
along the highway when he observed vention. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith also
Uvea.
ages of 9 and 21 years. Projects are
a large buck. He stopped his car, took their son. Tommy, to an eye
Russell Smith and wife left Sun­ available
in
Cooking, Clothing,
got his rifle out, stepped from the specialist in Roseburg.
day moAiing for Portland with the Homemaking, Home Beautification,
car and fired just as the buck charged
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Shriver, Doug­
intention of consulting an eye spe­ Health, Dairy, Poultry, Rabbit, Crops.
him.
The buck’s mate, enraged, las and Gary, and Kenneth Dority, of
cialist in regard to Mrs. Smith’s eyes. Garden, and Woodworking. Com­
charged the hunter and bit his leg. North Bend, were Sunday dinner
Mrs. Harold Fribble gave a birth­ munities or organizations wishing ad­
Both deer escaped. Ye gods! What guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Mason
day dinner Sunday for Wilmott Hoff­ ditional information about 4-H Club
next? In view of this news item it and family.
man at the Prfbble house. Those work may make arrangements for a
puts to shame the theory that “man
Mr. and Mm. Nile Miller were Sun­
present were Mr; and Mfrs. Henry speaker by contacting the County Ex­
bites dog" is news. Wonder just day guests of Mr. and Mm. Orvus
Gasner and children Marleen, Beverly tension Office either during this week
what next some writers will seek Miller and family in Myrtle Point
and Marlin and the host and hostesses. or at a later date.
to foist upon the gullible public?
Albert Moore, of Roseburg, visited
Mrs. Lily Dement was an after
4-Club work develops workers,
The silvergides and also the Chinook at the home of Mr. and Mm. Eddie
church visitor with her sister, Mrs. every boy or girl who Joins a 4-H Club
have been taking a spinner in the tow­ Moore, over the week-end.
J. H. Mcdeofray.
is given a definite project to com­
er Coquille at the time of this writing.
Willis Wilcox was absent from
Herman Tedsen entertained with a plete. The work is to be supplemen­
There were 62 boats in evidence on school several days the past week on
banquet at his home Monday evening ted by keeping records of labor and
one Sunday afternoon. As we have account of illness.
plates being laid for eighteen.
cost, making an exhibit of the things
always maintained, if given the prop­
Mr. and Mm. Wayne Woodward
Jim Mullins and his mother, Mrs. produced in the project, and writing
er publicity the old Coquille, in the were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mm.
Martha Jane Mullins, toft Weednes- a story of the work completed.
course of time, will prove as great an Stanley Halter.
day on the bus for Springfield, to visit
To date there have been twenty
attraction to salmon fishermen as the
clubs, organized in the county with a
relatives and friends.
famous Rogue. A few years back,
Boo Willkle—In some Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Epperson drove total enrollment of 321. The clubs
scarcely a troller could be found on neighborhood movies, Wendell Will-
organized that have not been pre­
the Coquille, but now each day of kie is being booed by youth; the to eastern Oregon Oct 27, to get a
viously reported are:
Fairview,
team
of
colts
he
had
purchased,
re
­
fte week during the season that the booing keeps up all through the Wlll-
Cooking Club, Mrs. Iris Holverstott,
salmon are running there are many kie talk and is kept up loud enough luming Nov. 8.
Mrs. R W. Haughton spent the day leader; Lulu Lindsay, president; Betty
fishermen upon the river and Sun­ to drown Willkie’s voice. When
Emerson, vice president; Dorene Frye,
days see an influx that is astonishing. President Roosevelt’s picture comes Tuesday of this week with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. Alden Mast, of Myrtle Point. secretary. Fairview Dairy Club, Ly­
on, there is no applause. — Orégon
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gant were in man Chezem, leader; Walter Shutt,
Voter.
Marshfield Saturday of last week on president; Merle Boone, vice presi­
dent; Norman Chezem, secretary.
business.
,
Harbison's myrtlewood for Christ­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Bright and Eastside Sewing Club, Mrs. Anne
Mrs Earl Adams, Jr., has returned
* daughters Martyn and Elizabeth were Montgomery, leader; Betty Hammond,
home after a visit at Paso Robles. mas gifts.
Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and president; Isobel Chambers, vice
Calif. Her husband is in the U. S.
It will pay you to look at Bergen’s Mrs. Virgil McKenny. The McKennys president; Delores Thomson, secre­
Army and stationed at Camp Roberts.
are living at the former Wilson Ser­ tary. Eastside Health Club, Mrs.
While there, she met several boys before you buy.
vice Station at the top of Johnson Anne Montgomery, leader; Bobby
from Coquille stationed at Camp Rob­
Bob, of Roseburg, visited Friday Mill hill.
Holden, president; George Smith, vice
erts. Among them was Bill Berry.
E. F. Brodie and eon Eldon, closed president; Richard Fellers, secretary.
Lorraine Norris spent the week­ and Saturday at the home of Mr. and
end at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Ed Isaacson. Mrs. Isaacson is a fir timber deal last week with the Valley View Health Club, Mrs. Esther
Wilson, leader; Susan Wasson, presi­
Hawkins brothers.
and Mm. G. R. Norris. Lorraine Mrs. Swan's aunt.
Carl
Hooker
was
to
leave
Thursday
dent;
Phyllis George, vice president;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harvey
Gant
went
to
works at Smith Woods in Coquille
and is staying at the Gasner home. to report to Norfolk, Virginia, for ser­ Fairview over the week-end elk hunt­ Doris Willard, secretary. Sitkum
Mr. and Mm. Wm. Noah and daugh­ vice after a leave of several days ing, but no luck.
Sunday dinner guests of the A. R
ter, Bonnie Ellen, were week-end vis­ spent in the Coquille valley.
Mrs. L. A. Ryan had a nice long Bennetts were his mother, Mrs. M. B.
JOIN Til
itors in the valley from their home
letter from Warren Dow Monday. He Bennett and his sister, Mrs. P. E.
in Lakeside.
is in the Navy, serving out of New Breuer, of Myrtle Point, and her
Mr. and Mm. Harry Lindsay and
York
city.
daughter and their husbands, Mr.
family visited at the Williams’ home
L. A. Ryan returned to work Mon­ and Mrs. Walter Moore and daughter
in Reedsport last Sunday.
day, after being off two and one-half Marion, of Coquille. The occasion was
Mrs. Williams and Mm. Lindsay
weeks in account of - an injured in honor of Mr. Bennett's birthday.
are sisters and Mary Helen Williams
At the last minute Mr. Breuer was
had been spending several days at thumb.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler, Mrs. celled to Portland to meet a shoe r.
the Lindsay home while her parents
T. H. Benham and Karen were busi­ salesman so his daughter Mrs. Wayne
were getting settled in their new
ness callers and shoppers in Marsh­ Cook and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ben
home. They are formerly from Grants
field Thursday of last week.
Breuer, accompanied him, leaving
Pass.
Melva Richardson missed school Saturday evening and returning Sun­
Mrs. Ray Norris entertained last
Sunday al a dinner in Carl Hook-. Tucg u-v on account of a cold.
evening—no they missed the
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party. .
ci’s home. These invited besides
, SUN. MON. TUE: -ROXY
Carl were-iMrs. Earl Adams, Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Ryan.
Mrs. Harry Lindsay accompanied
Mrs. Dorothy Bishop to Bunker Hill
Silence is the safest respondent for
and Green Acres as a project leader
all the contradiction that arises from
last Friday, the project being on the
impertinence, vulgarity, or envy.—
covering of umbrellas.
Zimmerman.
Amanda Johnson returned home
Sunday, after two weeks’ visit, at the
See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in
home of her' daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
r
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Noah, of Lakeside.
Straps.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Swan and son,
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