m OOQtJiLLB VALLEY MNTtKIL. OÔQÜttJLA. ÛBBGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY M. 1ML f AGE KGM Educators Warn Against Increasing Federal Control 4 FINK ENAMEL Circulators I2BJM to >55.00 Roll-Top Des The body was shipped to Myrtle Point and the funeral waa held Jan. 17. Interment was in the Norway cem­ etery. Mias Lure Morgan, of Bandon, was an all day Monday and ttpt night I visitor at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McCloskey. Mrs. Emily Burgess, who hep spent the past week visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Schroeder, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. fiaughton spent Sunday afternoon visiting , their daughter and family, Mrs. Alden Mast, at Myrtle Point. A. R. Bennett is doing some cabinet work for E. O. Sempert of Myrtle Point this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pribble and children spent Monday evening at the home of his father, Howard Pribble, in Coquille. Mrs. Darrell Brodie and two sons and her sister, Mrs. Van Norton of Burna, Ore., were Sunday afternoon guests at the E. F. Brodie home. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Bush and baby, of Gold Beach, were Sunday visitors with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Soaper, at Norway. r tendent, who ^attended thia war-time conference on education. National educators strongly favor federal support of education but they believe administration of federal funds should be channeled through the regular administrative control within each state. Pending bill» in the United States Congress, S «37 and H. R. 2040, au­ thorizing an appropriation of 1300,- 000,000 annually, to equalize the edu­ cational opportunities in public ele­ mentary and secondary schools should receive greater attention and sup­ port than we are now giving them, according* to William G Carr, secre­ tary, Educational Policies Commis­ sion, National Educational Associa­ tion. Worth McClure, Seattle school su­ perintendent, who recently returned from a survey of public education in England, said, "England, in spite of thqir serious war situation,, has Just completed a six-year plan to expand educational opportunities as well as expenditures MH per cent William F. Russell, desn of educa­ tion at Columbia University, predicted un enormous stimulus of adult edu­ cation here in America and stated that New York state had already ap­ proved 15 terminal institutes, which would be a combination of secondary and college education and within commuting distance of every service man returned to that state. Supt. and Mrs. B. W. Dunn, who at­ tended the Seattle conference of the American Association of School Ad­ ministrators, remained in Seattle an extra day to be in attendance at the conference on "Poet War Planning for Teacher Training," sponsored by the University of Washington Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull. Bay Teams Take Two From Red Devils Beulah Chapter’s Social Club Officers Appointed Last Thursday evening at the reg­ ular meeting of Beulah Chapter, No. fl, O. E. S.,7 the following officers of the social club were appointed: pres­ ident, Ruth Balcom; vice president, D. B. Keener; secretary. Hazel Hanna. Following the meeting, <_ social time was enjoyed with refreshments served in the banquet hall The next regu­ lar meeting will be held Thursday Sixth evening, Jan. $7 at 3:00 p. m. bank and save money by borrowing the economical First National Bank Loans' THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION COURTEOUS SU­ PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVICE tano 'Juneral CHomc T€L€PHOD€ 100 JffWJLMCC S€/MC€ • COQUI LL€ WANTED Bed Springs Chairs Breakfast Sets x Linoleums