The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 23, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OUGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER $L 1948.
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Escapees From Detention
Home Are Picked Up
Juvenile Officer Leonard appre­
hended two girls in the county Tues­
day who had run away from a home
and they were lodged in the county
jail until he could take them back
to the home. They are Sylvia Sand­
quist of North Bend and Dorothy
Johnson of Cloverdale, Ore. Both
girls are 17 years of age.
il Weekly Letter From Washington, D. C. 1
BY CONGRESSMAN HARRIS ELLSWORTH
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Council Session
Monday Evening
Granges To Install
Here Next Monda
Callin« cara» M rar »1.00.
Chaiwick l odge No. W
y
the newly
Joint
A. F. • A. M.
(Continued from Page One)
Special Communication
officers of the Coauiiie, Fair­
Washington, D. C., December 18— *7----- {------7—
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a----- m^rjes between Dr. Stark
Friday, Dec. 24, 7:30 P. M.
We have just about finished* up the Congress—but a Congress that has
y the doc- view-North Fork, McKinley, Myrtle,
Work in M. M.
year 1943—the first session of the not yet found itself. During this first
ase Mr. Cary’s property • Broadbent, Bridge, Bandon and West-
Monday, Dec. 27, 8:00 £, M-
and the latter, whether he meant it ' most Granges will be held Monday
i 78th Congress. By the time this let­ sessifn we have, in my u
Installation of Officers
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•jirr‘,*MK^T**‘T"<1 of adjustment or not, agreed to sell his tracts for I evening, Dec. 27, at eight o’clock in
ter appears in print the Congress w|
Visitors Welcome
.be adjourned for the holidays,...— I - ?"< tó lilis new condition. Congress is a what it had cost» when acquired. The I the W. O. W. hall in Coquille.
ponderous body and does not accom­ doctor Called on all present as wit­
po n d en bTa'nd^'inie’uf the«new« mag­ modate itself quickly to radical
nesses to his offer and Mr. Cary’s ac­
azines will, of course, sum up the changes in its character—and the 1942 ceptance.
work of the session. I shall there­ elections did make such a change.
What action on the petition may be
Consequently there has been con­ taken by the council was not indi­
fore make no discussion of details
here. Instead I want to discuss the siderable confusion and what might cated Monday evening but it will be
fairly be called fumbling on some of up for some definite decision in the
general picture of the session,
z
The 78th Congress is the first one the major controversial issues. I~
*,ul , near future.
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since the landslide in 1932 to be on this is a working Congress and a lot' The Community Building and the
; a balanced and independent basis. It of fine constructive legislation has I immediate need of a caretaker there
See us for photographs of
, is the first one since 1932 that has been acted upon. This has been un- was discussed at some length by the
| not I braved instantly to the will of the 1 spectacular, has not made the big council members. There is a provi­
• Family Groups
execu'
euuve—it is the first Congress headlines, and is generally classified sion ip the budget for the building
since the advent of the New Deal that under the head of minor legislation, and Mayor Wood and the councilmen
• Service Men
cannot be called a rubber stamp Con- but itHias been good constructive considered a salary of $100 a month
work. ‘
¡PW-
• Babies
for a caretaker now, which salary
This situation developed with
would be reduced by an agreed-upon
• Coptes of Pictures 1 amazing suddenness in the 1942 elec-
This is my last letter until the new amount when the caretaker’s quar-'
i tions. It seems to me we have gone session convenes in January. ,
T
ters in the building are ready for
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For some time I have been wonder­ occupancy, with water, lights and
: through this entire year—the entire
Santa may have new
first session—without being able to ing how I could do what I would so heat furnished.
modes of transporta'
adjust to the new situation, a condi­ very much like to do—send Christmas
GENTLE WORDS, OPEN
The request of Rev, H. D. Straver
tion totally new to all but a mere greetings to all of my thousands of that e he be permitted to rent the
tion in his bag of tricks,
HEARTS, WILLING HANDS,
handful of old-timers. For ten years friends in the Fourth District.
I Junior Auditorium, as soon as it is
but our wish is that his
thje minority membership has been can’t send Christmas cards — that ready', for a period of three months
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SOFT MUSIC, FRIENDSHIP,
1943 pack include a
so small as to be entirely powerless would be physical impossibility. What in order that revival services might
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and for the same period the majority I would like to do would be* to write be held there, six nights a week, was
LOVE...THIS IS CHRIST-
great big package of
members have, in fact, been equally, each one of you a letter conveying discussed. Council members express­
old'time Christmas
MASI MAY IT BRING YOU
powerless because they have been Christmas greetings and my very sin­ ed the opinion that, it being a public
dominated by the wishes of the Presi­ cere wishes for the New Year—and building where dances and meetings
cheer, addressed to
HAPPINESS AND JOY
dent and his advisers.
so this IS my letter to you, wishing , of various kinds are likely to b?
you, dear friend—to
In other words, for the first time you a pleasant holiday season and the , held at any time, it would hardly
BEYOND EXPRESSION
YOU.
in ten years we have an independent best possible for the year 1944.
be proper for them to lekse the room
for so long a period.
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Too, the building in its uncompleted
George E. Oerding Sells
state, is still in the hands of the
A North Bank Ranch
building committee, and the council'
The ranch, formerly owned by Mr.
passed Mr. Straver’s request on to1
and Mrs. J. A. Belieu, about seven
that committee.
The
Bachelor
Oirls
Club
held
a
i miles from Coquille, has been told by
Payment of $58 was ordered made
George E. Oerding, a Coquille real­ Christmas dinner party in the ban- to.the Coquille Rebekah’*lodge for the
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Yarbrough
tor, to Mr. and Mrs. Antoni Giorgis. j I quet room of the Coquille Hotel Tues­
meal
they
served
at
the
time
of
the
who have been tenants on the Belieu day evening. Individual holly cor­ League 61 pregon Cities meeting in
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ranch and so will stay on and run sages tied with a red bow were at the hall here a few weeks ago.
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it as their own. The ranch consists of each place on the table. The center­
A restaurant license was granted to
piece was also holly tied with red
eighty Seres.
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ribbon, ¿inner was served in the Mrs. Grace Gilkey for her cafe on
A Coquille home was also sold by
Front stret, and the applications to
Mr. Oerding, a completely furnished light of big red candles. Following the State Liquor Commission for re­
dinner
there
was
a
gift
exchange.
The
home owned by Mrs. Margarete Hare,
newal of beer licenses were approved
located at 227 W. 10th St. The prop­ table where the gifts were piled was for S. H. Donated, Safeway, Bran­
decorated
and
looked
especially
at
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erty was sold to Mr. and Mrs. 8. K.
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tractive. Records of Christmas songs don’s and the Coquille Auto Park.
Seeber, who recently arrived here
The
report
of
the
special
commit-
were played during the evening on a
from the middle west. He is employ­
( portable phonograph.
Two guests I tee named to confer with “Shady"
ed by the Southwestern Motor Co. I
were
Yvonne
Marineau
and
Rose Gul- Howell in regard to garbage collec­
The Seebers have moved into their
seth, a former member visiting here tion was made by Dr. G. E. Stark,
new home and Mrs. Hare has moved
Geo. F. Burr and M. F. Pettit Mr.
with her husband from San Diego.
to the Coquille Hotel.
Margaret Belloni, club president, Howell had informed the committee
announced the appointment of Lydia that he did not care whether he con­
Royal Neighbors
Holstein, chairman of the nominating tinued as collectdir or not, that he
had realized very little .profit from
committee.
Celebrate Christmas
Members attending were: Maxine the business, and that he was willing
The regular lodge meeting of the
Johnson, Aloha Allen, Norene Mc­ to sell the equipment if some one
Royal Neighbors held last Wednesday
Keown, Lydia Holstein, Alys June else would take over. He also stated
night became a Christmas party. Be­
Fox, Phyllis Belloni, Lunelle Chapin, that with help practically impossible
fore the social part of the meeting a
Eunice Howe, Margaret Belloni, Glen­ to secure that he could not carry
new member, Inez Smith, was ini­
da Clinton, Jean Williams, Dorothea ashes up from basements alone.
tiated.
It was the committee members’
Yarbrough, Rheo Walker.
Names of the Secret Neighbors
opinion that if Mr. Howell had been
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were revealed, with the addition of a I
charging for the collection as much
gift exchange for those not having Luncheon Hostess
as his franchise with the city permits
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Mrs.
Norman
Carlson
entertained
held secret names during the year.
that it would be a more profitable
A lace-covered table piled high with i friends for luncheon at her home on business, and they also suggested the
gaily wrapped gifts and the color on Tuesday. Individual Christmas tree collection rates might be increased
the bright tree, all added to the place cards marked each luncheon without working a hardship on any­
plate. The home was decorated with
cheer of the evening.
one.
greens and a Christmas tree. During
Hostesses entertaining for those
the afternoon a drawing was held for
with birthdays in October, Novem­
a gift exchange.
Visitors included WANTED—Maid at 60 cents per hour.
ber and December, were Ruby John­
Apply in person to Mrs. Lafe
Mesdames Dale Flippo, U. E. McClary,
son, Anne Hocamp and Jane Burch.
Compton at Coquille Hotel.
Marion Hale, Geo. Maynard, Hugh
Refreshments were enjoyed at a Lancaster and Ted Horn.
candle lights and holly set on a cloth
See Schroeder's Jewelry Store in
of purple and white, the lodge colors.
Norton's still have a fine selection Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
Corsages of mistletoe were at each of gifts for the last minute shopper, s Straps.
tfs
place. Birthday cake and ice cream
Were served. Twenty-two members
attended.
weve been thinking,
GoquiUe Stu()
TMAS
8£$r IW$H£$
Girls'Chrismas
Dinnerparty
YUL£TIP£ JOY
RACKLEFF
PHARMACY
Cow Bell Dairy
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
TO ALL
AND
GOD BLESS
YOU
EVERY ONE
STEVE'S
GROCERY
"Wintertime," Dazzling Musical, Starring '
Sonia Henie and Jack Oakie
folks, that you've been
very good to us during
1943, and right non
is the most appropriate
time to thank you. So
thanks, everybody, and
a very happy Christmas!
Hardware
will be closed for Inventory
from
Monday, Dec. 27
M & W Auto Service
Monday, Jan. 3
LIST as surely as there’ll
always be little boys and girls,
and big boys and girls, too (espe­
cially around ClirUlmastime),
that surely there will always be a
Christmas. Our wish for you is
that this Christmas season of
1943 be the most memorable
you have ever known.
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The Industrial Repair Co
of Coquille
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MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
J. L. STEVENS
BLACKSMITHING
Repairing Aids Victory
“WALLY"
Phone 44
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Melody and romance, blended with sensational skatin*, combine to make
'Wintertlme." the scintillating new 29th Century-Fox musical, at the Roxy
Theatre, Sonja Henle's outstanding hit. Woody Herman and his band pro­
vide the tunes, while the cast of the film Includes Jack Oakie. Cerar Romero
and Carole Landis. Easily the top musical of the year. Wintertime" is
«etlin* records wherever it has been shown.
your Ideal Mealing PlaceL
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