The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 09, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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addition to this, there are numerous
Choir practice was held Friday eve­
deadlines, specified as so many feet,'
ning at the home of Mrs. O. H. Aasen,
so many miles, or quarter of mil^ " ’ "t^foltowing Tt^d«^:' Mes-
etc.,
on
various streams and r rivers.
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«rt Lillie, Albert Gulstrom,
dames
Albert
Gulstrom,
It is almost necessary for an angler to Wgrd E
Stenley Halter. Werner
carrv a
a surveyor's
Slim/Avnr’o steel
ctssAl torn»
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carry
tape along »»«a
on
v* Plaep and S. C. McAllister. Mrs. R
Roy
oy
a fishing Up in a lot of districts, in .
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; Mast, of Allegany, and Misses Pa-
order to find Ou where to fish. Then, |mel, and Maureen Ev>na accompan.
too, in certain
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waters the season led
j ied Mrs
Mrg Evan>
Evang They will meet
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ontrout °
CerU!n 'again this Friday at the Aa™ home
lenath. while in other water*
length,
waters nnl.
only 1 at 8 00
m
those of a certain .length may be | Mr and Mrg Shelby McAllister,
taken. Take it all in all, it is indeed, Scott and Marc
Wednesday
very confusing to the angler who ^ and went
yUit a( the home
wtehd. to go fishing and ham't put'f Mrs McAlliater., purent8i Mr. and
to an evening at home studymg up Mrs Gent R
f
on
U. S. A.
fainted-—but recover*!
Sufficiently to write “We are con­
vinced
That sabotage is camouflaged behind
perverted persiflage,
Expect me on the 22nd instant.”
But first he sent a checker, then he
sent a checkkr’s checker,
Still nothing was disclosed a. being
wrong.
So a Checker’s Checker’ checker came
to check the Checker’s checker
And the proiess was laborious and
long.
Then fallowed a procession of the
follow-up profession
Through the records of the firm of
Biair and Blair
From Breafast until supper some
new super-follow-upper
Tore his hair because of Morton's
questionnaire.
Their file is closed, completed, though
bur Hero, undefeated,
Carries on in some Department as
before.
But Victory is in sight of, not be­
cause of, but in spite of
Doctor Morton's mighty efforts in
the War.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holverstott
The following from the typewriter
spent the week-end at the Walter of Mrs. Ian B. Jamieson of Condon,
Norris home north of Roseburg.
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Ore., who before her marriage was
Mrs. Frank McCann had the mis­ Marianne Axtell of this city, will be
We have been informed on good
fortune to fail and.brtok a limb last appreciated by every business man
authority that some fifteen thousand
week.
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who reads it:
pounds of elk meat were left to spoil
Mrs. L. A. Ryan had a letter from
in the woods this season. In addition
her son, Bud, last week, the first
to this, elk were killed the day be­
she had heard from him for several REFERENCE B and B No. C-24614
fore the season opened and left to
FILE INV. FORM A262B-M.C.
weeks. He was all right and still
rot. Some hunters it seemed, only
As
Head of the Division for Revision
somewhere in England.
wished to satisfy their desire to slay
of Provision,
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Buoy and Mrs.
an elk—a bull, a calf, a cow—no
R. M. Noah attended the funeral of Was a man of prompt decision—Mor­
matter .which, just so the kill was
ton Quirk,
Mrs Mary Grove in North Bend Mon­
made, so that in future years they
day./ Coming home with them was PhD. in Calisthenics, P. D. Q. in
might brag of the fact that they bad
Pathogenies,
Mrs. Leo Frye, of Powers, who had
killed an elk. Other meat was left
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Catching Creek where they have just come down to attend the funeral. Ee had just thè proper background
to rot owing to the fact that it was
J“! W,hy‘n e11 ^ recently moved. Mr.
and Mrs.
Mrs. Me-1
Me-1 She will stay for several days to
for the work.
Mr. and
in poor condition. And just what one efteh SP*i>nth
bUCk* l° Uy “nd AUister left for their home in Reno ' visit in the valley.
From the pastoral aroma of Aloma,
might expect concerning the meat?
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¡Friday
Oklahoma,
¡Friday morning.
morning. Mr.
Mr. McAllister
McAllister is
is a
a
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler went
The season opened right after the
to Powers Monday to visit Rev. Mil­ With a pittance of a salary in hand
"running season” when especially,
In the first place it should
His acceptance had been whetted,
Glenda Lillie was a Sunday night ton Stewart and family.
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the bull’s meat wasn’t fit to eat. And never have been opened in Coos, guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
even aided and abetted
| Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Noah and Bonnie
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counties, and in Ward Evans.
as we write this, the season is still Curry and Douglas
week-end visitors in the By emolument that exceeded some
| 1 Ellen
.. were
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open here in the latter part of Nov. the second place, now that it is open­ , The Arago Ladies Aid will hold valley from Lakeside.
five grand,
i~
It looks to us as though it is with­ ed, the season is all wrong.
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their annual bazaar Thursday, Dec. 9,; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. D. Brown, of So, with energy ecstatic this fanatic
out doubt just a case of downright deer season is too late, the duck sea- j ' at the Arago store. There is quite an { Powers, were week-end guests at
left his attic
f.ross ignorance on the part of game son is too early; pigeon season is too
assortment of dish towels, pillow. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon And hastened on to Washington, D. C.
officials to open the elk season as late—it allows these birds to destroy ; leases and aprons.
{Bell,
¡Bell. Mr. Brown is a forest ranger Where with verve and vim and vigor,
orchards, eat the farmer's i
they have done and that also includes young
he went hunting for the Nigger
See "spixe" Leslie tor ths best in
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The
regular Sunday
morning at Powers.
were conducted with
the deer season, as well. With many grain and then in September, whentchurch
Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kline are busi- In the Woodpile of the W. P. B. <7
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big bucks shot that were unfit to the pigeon is about to migrate to his j-
Rev. G. A. Gray in charge and with ness callers in Portland, having gone After months of patient process, next door to Coquille Hospital,
eat; with thousands of pounds of southern home and after it has in- Rey Wulter Dpff Sr of Portiand,
Morton’s spicular proboscis
phone 6; residence phon» 95L.
s
up Friday of last week, expecting to
elk meat wasted, with violations ap­ flicted all the damage possible, the J as speaker. Sunday school followed be home the middle of this week.
1 Had unearthed a reprehensible hiatus.
parent on every hand, the game com- **„2.12*22^1-•
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an alLoiUoov*
atttendance m
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There
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott re- I I In reply by Blair and Blair to his
It’s Chysanthemum season.
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misitdn should, indeed, feel proud of
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if".
b* 8erv‘c®8 again next Sunday, cently heard from their son, Curtis,
thirteenth questionnaire
Bergen's
for
choice
flowers.
hi
at w ’ m and
their accomplishment! It is sieken- flaw, in the game laws and regula-|
and as the letter came through ih In connection with their inventory
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ing to any red-blooded sportsman in tions. We sincerely trust that more
status.
j four days, they are hoping he is near-
Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull,
s
sensible
laws
will
be
made
in
the
fu-|
WiUjg
Wilcox
returned
to
school
Sing
the States again.
the first place, to see such seasons
They hud written “Your directive
wished upon them and the waste of
when effective was defective
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’ Rafter being absent over a month with1 Mrs. T. H. Benham, Mrs. Amanda
r
whooplng
, Johngon and Mrg w j wheeler wefe In its ultimate objective,—and what's
meat that goes with such seasons. enact more foolish onto than we j
We would be far better off without a
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ave>
' Mrs. Charles Griffith and Mary j business callers in Marshfield Wed-
more
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state game commission and just let
Neolithic hieroglyphic is, to us, more
Anne were Tuesday guests of Mrs. nesday of last week. .
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the hunters hunt as they please. And
The Christmas program will be {
specific
It will pay you to look at Bergen’s . Ward Evans.
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Stated Communication
while there might be more game before you buy.
' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish drove to 1 held on Sunday evening, December Then your drjvel you keep dumping
TUESDAY, DEC. 1«, 7:36 F. M.
killed if such were the case, jt’s a
at our dpotvl*
' Gardiner last Saturday and spent 19, at 7:30 o’clock. Several exercises
Election of Officers
cinch that it wouldn’t be wasted and
j the night at the home of Mrs. Martha and recitations have been prepared. This sacrilige discovered, Morton
would be killed during Qie seasons
Pauli and family.
A house warming was held for
when it was edible, to say the least.
Mr. apd Mrs. Mike Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Noah in their
Practically every present game and
Richard, Billy and Rotha, and Mri new home Thursday afternoon, De­
For
trout law should be scratched from
To make tills simple, no risk hear­ and Mrs. Wiley Cornwell and family
cember 2. Several friends called to
ing
test.
If
you
are
temoorarily
deaf
­
the books and a new set installed. The
bv ringing buzzing '*er* week-end guests at the home bring gifts to help cheer their little
ened, bothered by
old laws and regulations should be head noises due to hardened c
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coagu- i of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knabe.
home. Those present besides Mr.
tossed into the discard. As it now lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine ; Oliver Myers, of Myrtle Point, vls- and Mrs. Noah were her sister, Mrs.
Buy Your
Home Method test that so many say |., . . ..
stands, these laws regarding the trout has
enabled them to hear well again. [,ted at the borne of Mrs. Ida Myers Ed Isaacson; her daughter, Mrs. L. L.
and steel head and salmon season, are You must hear better after making and also at the Wayne Woodward Buoy, and Mesdames Harry Lindsay,
so complicated it would “take a Phil­ this simple teat or you get your money .home, Monday. ’ *
W. J. Wheeler, Oliver Enlund, Aman­
^and
adelphia lawyer” to put the average
iilrr»« it«
{ Mrs Roy M“‘’ °f Allegany, spent da Johnson, Jeff Lynn and two
urops
tooav
at
narrow
uru<
vo.
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Frjday
nJght
home
Mr
and
angler straight on them. Different
daughters, H. M. Hall, Tom Benham
“ Mrs. Ward Evans.
and - Karen, Refreshments of fruit
’
Mrs. Ward Evans, Pamela and jello, cookies and grape juice were
Maureen, and Mrs. Roy Mast drove served.
to Myrtle Point Saturday and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Isaacson were
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester dinner guests at The home of Mr. and
l^teæ
$15.8® to 135,0«
Willson, after which Mrs. Mast re­ Mrs. L. L, Buoy Thursday evening
turned to her home at ^llegany. Mias last week.
Chloe Willson returned home with
Del Hoke had the misfortune to
Mrs. Evans and spent the night. <
cut his right food as he was ringing
$150 to $730
Jack Knife broke a spring on his a tree preparatory to falling it. He
We rebuild end have them
school bus oh the street at Myrtle is a faller working with Gene Emer­
re-upholstered
Bank Bldg.
I Point last Monday and had to call son but In Mr, Emerson's absence was
LICENSED REALTOR
for the help of Wayne Woodward’s bucking. He was taken to Dr. Rich­
and
$3.00 to $10.00
school bus tq get his load of children mond's office to have the Toot stitch­
Don’t Forget that this Offices Secures
home for several days. Mrs. Ward eq He lives in Coquille.
Birth Certificates for You
We pay highest possible prices under O. P. A.
took one load of high school young­
Dennis, small son of Mr. and Mrs.
ceilings as set by Uncle Sam.
sters up to Myrtle Point for him L. L. Buoy, is ill with a severe cold
Tuesday and Wednesday and Mrs. 8. and high temperature,
,
C. McAllister went up with Wayne
W. J. Wheeler, Ernest Hatcher and
Woodward's bus and brought them Faye Holverstott cut wood Tuesday
home at night. Jack has his bus for the church, Mr, Kline having
fixed and in good running order again very kindly given a wood log for the
now.
purpose.
Mrs. Ward Evans visited at the
Ray Deadmond was a business
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hazel­ caller in the Willamette valley last
wood at Myrtle Point last Saturday week.
afternoon.
Mrs. Dow came out Tuesday to
Mrs. Chester Willson, of Myrtle her place to attend to some things
Point, was a Sunday dinner guest of about her farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans.
Mias
Clarence Deadmond is ill at his
Chloe returned with her mother, after home with a severe cold.
spending the night at the Evans'
Mrs. Harry Lnidsay was in Coquille
home.
Tuesday to visit a physician. She
Misses Glenda Lillie and Pamela is taking treatments for variocae
were Sunday guests at the S. C. Mc­ trouble in her right limb.
Allister home.
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Mrs. Ida Myers was a Sunday din­ Seventh-Day Adventists
ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Make Post-War Plans
Woodward.
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The problem of postwar rehabili-
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trigg, of
Norway, were Sunday guests at the tation of their churches, hospitals.
publishing houses, and other mission
George Gillespie home.
Messrs. Wayne Woodward, Law­ properties destroyed by war in for*
rence Barklow and Roy Martin came eign lands, is now to receive special
in from Powers Saturday evening and attention in every Seventh-day Ad­
spent the week-end at their homes in ventist church, Mr. Stever, the dis­
trict pastor here, said today, in giv­
Arago.
ing Iwal members a report of an ex­
tensive session of church leaders just
W. A. B^aUain Hurled
held in Washington, D. Q, —
Al Florence, November 1»
Property damaged by war has run
Mrs. Ralph 8. Stephens returned into may million« of dollars, dele­
a few days ago from attending the gates tu this meeting were told, and,
fqnera| of her son-in-law, Wilbert beginning now, budgets must include
Alfred Brattain, ( husband of her appropriations for rebuilding, it was
"Thia will call for larger
daughter, the farmer Bessie Harry), urged.
who'Was killed November 36 near liberality and sacrifice on the part of
Albany, Ore., when his truck toft every Seventhly Adventist congre-
I lite giaUe.
it is thougnt very pos- nation.’1,
Mr. Stever said that plans were laid
sible that he had expired before the
accident. The driver of another truck for opening a medical training school
had passed him on a straight-away in Chungking, China, to qualify Ad-
and. upon looking in the rear-view1 veptist Chinese young people, and
mirror, remarked to himself, "He the nationals of other countries in
couldn't have gotten out of sight the Orient, as physicians for their
hospital staffs, this to be sponsored
already."
The funeral services were held by the College of Medical Evangelista,
meuivui ,
Adventists medical
at Lebanon, Nov. 29, and interment the Seventh-day Adventista
and Loe An-J
was
W
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at 4. Florence
4VIV11VV where
nilVIV IIV
he was
W UIO buried
MUI 1VM [ college at Loma Un4|
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Chadwick lodge No. 68
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Wanted! Men And
Women Who Are
Hard Of Hearing
Service and Protection
Auto
Fire
Ufo
Accident and Health
INSURANCE
WANTED
Rockers
. Day Beds
Oak Tables
GEO. E. OERDING
Bia Chairs
Dressers
a
Mr. Brattain, who left here a couple 1 Steps w«» also taken at this na-
of years ago, was bom at Camp tioRal meeting of leaders. Pastor
Creek, Ore., Nov. 15, 1905, being jvwl Stover said, looking toward revising
past 38 years of ag?
'and strengthening the Bible instruc-
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tion given in elementary and second-
We carry a complete line of V- ary schools, and the training of a larg-
Belta for all makes of Refrigerators, er number of young people of the
Washing Machines and other equip- ohurch as teachers and ministers to i
inent. Washer Service Co., 365 W. meet the growing demands now and
Front, Coquille. Phone.
IStfi I after the war.