The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 07, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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Bare Facts From
BearCreek
Arago News items
4-H Home Ec
Wanted! Men And
IFomin Who Art
_ Bard Of Hearing
Norway News I fems
Patty Shaw, of Coquille, visited at Prize* Winners
the home of Mr. and Mrs Adrian
VTIHHCrB
O. R. McNair and hta mother, Mrs. waa that. t*arvey ta a torpedoman S/c
I Martha McNair, of Bandon, spent the and Charles 2/c. They have each
To make this
no risk hear-
(By Lpns Lestev«)
Halter the past week.
greater part of two days and a night ierved several months in the South Ing test ft you
(Continued from Page dne)
at the home of hta stater and husband, Paciiic-
Charles has been in the «bod, bothered
Mrs. Ward Evans,' Pamela and Mau.
i
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¡White awards: Julia Keadty. Sunny-
A Japanese, in the U. 8. armed
Thursday for Shasta, hill; Anna Harris, Greenacres; Bar- Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rackleff, last Iaervice th* longer of the two. Harvey head noises due to hardened or coagu­
forces, was killed recently in, Italy.
lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine
Calif., where they will visit at the bar. Sell, Riverton; Betty Sell, Riv- week. Mr McNair was doing some is on a »ubmarine and wears the Home Method test that so many say
There has been much ado about it
I dhlphins.
Mr, Eva"'’ brother. Buzz erton; Delores Sell. Riverton; Shirley plumbing for the Rackleffs..
has enabled them to hear well again.
Even editorials have appeared in the Petaher for a few dayq
! Wilson. Empire.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Schroeder
Mr!> Gail Brewer, Jr., received a You must hear better aftefnaking
big dailies concerning the Jap’s death.
this simple test or you get your mone;
7,hO°.1.W“1 OP-n
Clothln« IV’ Champion. Patricia and family came up from Gold Beach t*lekram call Saturday night that her back st once. Ask about Ourine Ear
His death has been given more pub­
Monday, Sept, n at • a. m.
Sanford, Haynes Inlet.
Saturday, taking ln the fair and they husband’s father, R. L. Brewer of Drops todav at Barrow Drue Ca.
licity than has the death of any one
spent the night at the home of hta Ro*tr. Ark., had passed away. He
Mr. and Mrs. Cleft Rigger, of Eu- j Bachelor
Sewing. Red
award:
of thousands of real white, American
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroe-
73 years old and a dyvout Chrta-
rX’ *re PUttinf
" mil‘ °n upp*, Eugene Sanford. Sunnyhill.
White
boys—our neighbor’s husband,
or
They returned
home Sunday.
t^*n man- He had been ailing for
ti dec.
,“P’ n“r th5,Nile MIUer p,ace award, plarence Nelson Sun
der.
returned
Sunday.
Sunnyhill. I
your neighbor’s boy,, who has died
Last Tuewiay Mr. and Mrs. R. E. I Canning I.
Champion, Charlene I Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hughes (Eva 8orne time Guil Brewer is with the
gallantly in action. We should like
Schroeder) and her sister and hus- 8th air ,orce »tattooed in England,
Mason, Mrs. Avon Wilcox and Mrs. > Forrest, Broadbent.
Red awards.
to inquire why?
Harold Fish gave a shower for Mr.1
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Free-
Mra Quivey and baby daughter re­
Donald
Molthu,
Riverton;
Geraldine
President Roosevelt recently made «nd Mrs. Cleft Rigger, who recently
man
were in from Roseburg to at- turned home Saturday, from Mast hos­
the statement that the Japanese could lost all their household belongings, Larsen, North Bend. White awards: tend the county fair and stayed Satur-'t***““1 in Myrtle Point
not be trusted, yet there ace many when a fire destroyed their house in Lora Lee Tama and Betty Tama,
day night at the home of the girls’ I
parker, brother of Rev. Roy
Broadbent; Marilyn Oberman and
American-born Jape in uniform. But
parents, M£ and Mrs. J*. F. Schroeder. paker, went to Powers Tuesday to
Eugene. As Tuesday happened to pe
it is a very noticeable fact that these the birthday of Mrs. Nile Miller, Myna Oberman, Forest Easton and
Mias Margaret Thatcher, of Bend, vUJt' thtn 0,1 to Eugene Wednesday.
in the armed forces are not pitted she was also honored with a shower. Colleen Shepherd, Dora Tucker and Oregon, was a house guest of her so- I He wi"
vi*it there at the Sutton
against the Japs in the battles of the Refreshments of angel cake, jello and Alice Tucker, Eastside.
rority stater, Miss Anita Tedsen, from 'home on hU way to hu hofne at Lodi,
'
Canning
II.
Champion,
Lota
Sell,
South Pacific.
Again wk inquire watermelon were served.
Tuesday of last week till Monday of Calii- .
I Riverton. . Blue awards: Hazel Nel­
why? The answer ls obvhous-^these
this.week.
Harold Stock, nephew of Mrs. G.
Mr. and Mrs. Fishes, of Eugene,
son.
Sunnyhill;
Roberta
Norton,
Mil
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Japs cannot be trusted—American- are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schroeder were R Norr‘*. returned Wednesday of last
born ones, as well as the rest of the Fisher’s son and family, Mr. and Mrs. lington; Dolores Thompson, Eastside Monday evening visitors at the home week aiter »Rsnding the summer with
White awards: Mary g.nn Roberts,
yellow rats. In the first place there* Cleft Rigger, on Fishtrap.
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder. Ihii Mer. Frank Stock, at Beaverton,
Coquille; Bette Dirts, Sunnyhill;
were plenty of American-born white
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow,
Capt. Edward Skog and Mrs. Skog, Ore
folks to shoulder a gun for their i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward came Gary Clausen, Riverton; Lois Jean
Boles, daughter of Mr. and
country without ringing in theMapS, j [in Saturday from Port Orford and Duryea, North Bend; Adelma Boots, of Empire were Sunday luncheon'
If your car has liypoid gears,
EreiX Btefy “Znond Z Ztay
ot Mr and
* « McClos- )*"• * * M-S, *- vMtlng at Bend,
for as' we have stated before in this I spent the week-end at their home in “
ornj naminona ana ue*«y___
Ey
, Ore.,
over
th»
luUld»» She b expect*
pressures against gear teeth
Ore.,
over
the
holiday.
Engbloom, Eastside; Joree Libby, ,*wy*
column, the American-born Jape have Arago.
sometimes dryrocket to thou­
Riverton. Red award«: Patricia De1 Mf> ar>d Mrs. M. E. Bunch and ed home the last of this week.
proved the most treacherous of the
Walter Norris, of Roseburg. Ore., r sands of pounds per square
Mr and' Mrs. Lee Kellison and Marsh, Sunnyhill; Frances Durtea, !ttau<hter’ Unda- oi Por,land, were
lot * You can paint a donkey with Bobby came in from Sixes last Fri­
inch. That’s potential trouble
an<1 Monday visitors at the was In the valley Thursday and Fri­
stripes and make him appear as a day and spent several days at their North Bend, and Isobel Chalmers,
P cx
RÆ
•* and Æ
ma
day of last week. He brought over
home zxF
of hid
his vxcxsxavx
parents,
Mr.
Mrs.
if
you haven’t a gear lubricant
zebra so far as that goes and the home in Arago. The lagging camp
load of peaches.
Mr. Bunch came
built to take those pressures.
Canning III. Champion, Patricia A. R. Bennett.
donning of any uniform of the U. S. where Mr. Kellison works was Shut
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j ¡down on business and while here
Each type of transmission and
armed forces by a Jap does not , down on account of rain. They said Clausen, Riverton.
Champion,
Coreen
,pent
“
part
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day
Monday
at
NORTON'S
—The place to buy your
Canning IV.
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w
differential
requires a special
change his status in our eyes in the it just poured down at Sixes.
^olthu, Riverton.
Blue’ awards the falr H® took hU n«Pbew, Rudy Christmas cards for that boy or girl
least—he’s still a Jap in. our eyes
lubricant,
designed
for its par­
Mrs. Gene Robison and infant son
“ •cl^°01 wlu I in the service.
and we fall to see why his death were able to be moved home from the Geraldine McCue, Bullards Route,1
ticular problems. Save trouble,
u
begin
Sept.
11.,
Rudy
spent
seven
should be exploited by big dailies and Mait
ln Myrtle
lot Coquille; Delores Sell and Hetty Sell,
••pair bills—ask your Stand­
Riverton. Red awards: Betty Hull, I weeks of his summer vacation with
elaborated upon, when our REAL weelt
Mrg Alura Bail
hai
Insurance npeoanst V. R. Bull.
’ his grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ben­
ard Man which of these you
6ons of the soU are giving up their helplng M„ Robls<Jn th^ pMt few Riverton.
nett.
,
should
use:<
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Homemaklng
I.
Champion,
Geral-
i
ne
”
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lives daily with
only brief mention 'day».,*
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dine Larsen, North Bend.
Blue
T * Tedsen kave
g*V" a forma)
iorm^ dinner
dlnner
Blue 1 K
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made of the fact in the press.
Mrs. Edith Woodward, of Brook- awards: Phyllis Larsen, Mary J. Bes- dance lMt Sund“y evening at the
What commendable gesture that ;, ings, visited at tha home of Mr. and
sey, North Bend. Red. awards: Alice jCoquille Valley Country Club house,
Kerosene - Wood - Coal
was of. the Grange in adopting a reso­ ; Mrs. Tyrrell" Woodward saversl days
Detxer, Frances Duryea, ju*nita ca,ebra‘,ng
About 25
17.5» — 139.50
lution asking for the deportation of last week.
Hlnze, Of North Bend. White SWsrdx:
,r‘anda and
prea'
all Japanese at the end of the war,
Mrs. Bert DeMoes came in from Lorqg McLarrin, Blifie Mae Seymour en „ T*
W0 •’‘’S
'
yet The Oregonian in an editorial, ' Brookings last week and visited a*
I
took exception to it. It appears to the home of her brother and family, and Lota Jean Duryea, North Bend, itf*
Electric - Wood - Gas
Homemaklng III (Room Improv«- '** 1 *“ beaUt^T
.
us as though it were about time that Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward.
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I10.M —195.00
ment). Champion, Betty Hatcher,
f,0*'era *
J’ H McCloskey,
some newspapers took sides with She was on her way to Salem to
’ Miss Blanche Detlefsen, cousin of
WE BUY • SELL • TRADE
Fairview.
white foiMR
visit her sistet* and husband, Mr. and
Rose and Flower. Champion, Bette Miss Anita Tedsen, came in Satur­
Ripe, wild huckleberries in the Mrs. George Gillespie.
day evening from Corvallis, where
Davis,
SunnyhlU.
month of August. That’s what oc­
For all tranMDiksiuns and differ
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mydrs, of
Champion 'Flor- *he ha* been attendin« «ummer school •
Home
Nursing.
<~
USED FURNITURE
eotiaia (bypoidt excepted) . . .
curred this season, something un­ Myrtle Point, visited at the home of
m.
Red
awards-
i
and
8he
and
MUs
Thatcher
a
>*°
:
ence Moore, Bandon.
Phone 119L
wear, resists kludging,
heard of in any previous season. The Mr*. Ida Myers Monday.
¡Frances Norton, Joan De Costa and present at the party.
foaming, corrosion.
berries first became ripe in the glades
Mr, and Mr*. Stanley Halter and
Mrs. Martin Schmidt received word i
north and south of Bandon. Today, Mrs. Ida Myers were Sunday dinner Barbara Houghton, of Bandon; Mary
this week from her daughter, Mrs
Lou
Saterion,
Bandon.
White
awards:
they may be gathered nearly any guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wood­
tMA MAR OIL
Martha Lou Tay|or, Marjory David­ Durward Strong, new living at Se-
place along the coast.
ward.
For truck transmissions and rear
•tt|®,
Wash
,
that
she
had
been
very
son, pf Bandon,
We have had gas rationing, cer­
axles that require an uncom-
Mr. aod Mrs. S. C. McAllister vis­
j»tok for two weak» “with bronchial
Cooking l. Çhgmplon, Bonn|e Noah,
tain hours in which gas might be ited at the hotpe of Mr. and Mrs.
pounded gear oil . . . built fot
pneumonia tout Was better now.
Fairview.
RJue
award»;
Leota
purchased at one time, we have had Werner Plaep last Wednesday eve­
extra bard duty, resists foaming.
If
you
own
a
Chevrolet,
Johnson, Coquille; Loretta Mas», Co­
the rationing of coffee when there ning,
don’t dread the day it wilt
quille; Dorene Frye, Fairview, Rod
was an abundance of it We have it
Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, Con­
need a motor rebuild!,
on good authority that several gas ducted the regular Sunday morning award»: Joan Qeuer, Etale Johnaon,
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wells are not operating in Texas and church service. Sunday school fol- Rob|n Griffith, Coqu|||«| Ivytene
It isn’t a painful operation
A| Boom, of Waldport, uncle of,
that several big gushers are capped i lowed with an attendance of 32. Frye, Madelin. Çroy, Fa|rv|ew; Juan­ i Ralph Boon«, visited from Friday un- !
to pay for and it will imme­
there. We have been restricted an i There will be services against next ita H|nze, North Bend; Fairy Hine«, ■ til Sunday morning at the Boone'
diately start paying divi­
the purchase of a lot of household Sunday, preaching at 10 a, nt. and Eastaide. White awards; P«tay Det­ j home.
dends. You will really en­
commodities, rationed on various Sunday school at 11 a. ns. Th« an­ lefsen, Coquille] Barbara U»lb«rg,
joy driving it the next four
Sunday Wm. Byerly favored the I
or five years.
meats, etc. And yet, in western Rus­ nual anniversary dinner and program Eastsldej Ellen Strode, Sitkum; Ruth congregation at churoh with a solo, I
sia everything is point free. The in th« afternoon will be observed Palmer, EHen Ellis, Fairview; and “Home of the Soul," which was very I
We carry a large stock of
solution to that one is easy—they next Sunday, Sept. 10, w|th a pdt- Rae Arnold, Eastside.
much appreciated-
Mr. Byerly is
Motor Parts, Mufflers and
Cooking II. Champion, Virginia
haven’t any New Deel in Russia. Un­ luqk dinner at noon. There will be
i
past M yean of age and comes to
Tail Pipes, Tie Rod Ends
der u sensible administration the a short program with music by both Corrie, Bullard». Blqe awards; Pa­ Sunday sohool and church every
I
and Shocks.
people of America would be point- | the ladie«' choir and the young peo­ tricia C|aHS«nt Riverton. Red awards: Sunday, He |a the father of Mrs. Ray
LaCrjssa
Guillen,
free today and would not be curbed ple’« choir and also a short speech.
Ring Freq and Quaker
Deadmond,
Cooking m. Champion, Betty Jo
on a lot of unnecessary things. .
State Mptor Oil«.
The two Brewer children, Gail, Jr.,
Everyone Is eprd|a|iy Invited to at­
«
Iveana, Blue awards; Bette Davis, and Bobby, stayed over the week-end
F.D.R. has built tlft greatest po­
tend.
I ■‘Your local representative 5
Red awards; Ruth Morton, Milling­ at the Benham home.
ll Uc al machine of all times—it con-
Jimmy Scott fell one day last week
lists of three million government em­ land injured his leg. He has been ton; Hazel Nelson, BunnyhiH, White
King Wilson and family made a
F
*or
awards: Roberta Morton, Millington: trip to the valley last week for fruit,
ployees and 204 bureaus, all of whom unable to work for several days,
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STANDARD
ol
CALIFORNIA 4
AMZY
Bill Ready, Sunnyhill; Marion Koekl,
EKNIE
he figures means votes for him.
, Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie came
The school board last week pur­
—J
Millington.
Wonder if Eleanor has'run out of
In from Salem last Saturday evening
chased • stove ftaf the teacherage and
Camp Cookery. Blue award: Jack
SÄ
gas? She seems to be staying home and finished packing their household
th« building has been papered, Kem-
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for a change. Perhaps she has to belongings and moved to their new Hollenbeck, Millington.
toned and painted, reedy for the new
The exhibit was fanned and su­ teacher, who moved in over the
feed "Fall-’’ while F.D.R. is on a home in Salem. Mrs. Gillespie will
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"campaign tour" in which he is pat­ teach near Salem this next winter. pervised by Mrs. Dhrothy Bishbp week-end.
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Dunn,
county
home
demonstration
ting General Douglas MacArthur on Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Trlfg,
Of
Mrs. N, W, ft>|es is reported very
the back. If I
went to Honolulu ¡Norway, caqtp oyer Sunday to help agent, and she was assisted by Miss (Rugh Improved after several week»’
THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SÜ-
with the purpose,
purpose. as has been sfate^, Mr». Trigg’« parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ida Oerdlng, of Coquilje.
illness Rat, a daughter from Bend,
Sppcpil conter (a 4-H toub wprk
PER VISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING
of consulting W|th MacArthur re­ Gillespie, w|th their packing.
cafflo iMt Bunday evening to assist at
were
held
Monday,
at
the
Coo«
Coun
­
garding the war situation |n the
Clef) R|gger and |i|s mother, tyr*
Im
PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVICE
South Pac|f|c, then why was he not Pear| F|»her qf Eqgeqe, v|g|teq at the ty Fair for demonstration teMPR wa­
The cutting crew at Klines finished
accompanied by {he Secretary of
ning
cpn|es|
and
Sty!*
«view.
Jrif* V* Mr» HO« Miller
last Thursday. After about a month’s
Six towns participated in the Home
WaF ahd othpr h|gh ranking off|c|a}|? Sunday
i logging there operation will be
Wk CH! f|«“~ I1 WH •
Mr*. Charles Griffith ffrvS « birth­ Gnomic» Demonstration contests.
|F|R-
day party ifl honor Pt her daughter, First place honors went to Dorothy
Letta an »ay to Congress, ’’ftm't f.ppetta% seventh birthday last Sat­ Gibney and Agnes Luscomb, of
fe
be «ape—deport the Jagg,"
urday evening. A lovely time was Greenacres with their demonstration, |
We appreciate the letter from the enjoyed by all and Loretta received "How to put a hen in a dress." They !
€ 100 JfMAULAtKt SERVICE • COQUIILC
PROMPT
lady (M. K.) of Marshfield and with many nice gifts. Refreshments were will represent Coos county ln the
her patting us on the back regarding served to the following: Rev. and Mrs. state finals to be held at Meier and
SERVICE
our stand on the Japs. However, we J V. W. Anglin, Victor and Sandra; Frank's in Portland the «arty part
reasonable nates
regret that we cannot concede with !
wa» developed
Faith Short, Phyllp, Charleen and of October. *Ç^ç
her desire for us to lay off panning Kirwin Roe; Clark, Tommy, Loretta
MWr W“/ Grout, leader of the
ON
FJJ.R. We cannot agree with her land Mary Ann; Mr. and Ma, feihaa. efub. Second place went to Mary J«
regarding her praise of “the indispen­ Griffith
Bessey and Geraldine Larsen, mem­
sable man”
who desires to rule
Mt and Mrs. E. J. Walker, of bers of the N®rth Bend Chipmunk
America sixteen years. Thgt'g y>gM
Marshfield, were Sunday dinner Club, for the demonstration, “Choos­
years |oo ma»y tur any man.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. ChM^Wt Ofif- ing a Bedroom Color Scheme,” Mre
Sadie Larsen is leader a* the club
f^ and fa^,
PM papers V q buqcb
Clark apt Tommy Griffith went to Alice Young and Nadine Crabtree, of
Are You Adequately Insured?
Marshfield Sunday to spend a f«w Bunker Hill school, won third place
I
for the demonstration, "How to Treat
My Office Can Serve You.
days with friends faer«.
' Mr. and Mta J ft fWl were Mon­ a Wound,“
Other demonstrations ware "Treat­
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A-
ing « Wound,” by Patricia DeMarah
i Schroeder |n Myrtle Point. ’
Mr. apd Mr«. M*ld*n C*r> and and Darlene Sharbondy, Bunker Hill,
Douglas were Sunday guests of Mr. and "Launderfag a Tea Towel” and
» CÌLL US WHEN
and Mrs W E- Cross, near Coquill« "Cheese Sauce and Ways to Use It,”
List Your Property with me and I’ll Work to Sell it for you
YOU NEED ANT OF
I Miss Marcia Crore, M Coquille..
,?a’‘*_“?^ Hazej,Nelaon-
Aire «•• hl* far
Also
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric | Championship
"" in
‘ the Girls' ~
Style
these se mces
• Agfa LgbrtkeUM kv MeeltoMte
SERVICE
ON
BIRTH
CERTIFICATES
Croos, »pent Monday at the home of Review went to Dorothy Qibney with
• Ante Repairing M »11 kinds
AND
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
a
cotton
school
dress.
Second
place
her aunt Mrs. Melden Carl.
• Areesaeriaa. Washing, masking
winner was Patricia Sanford,
of
Haynes Inlet, and third place to
Betty Paul, of Greenaores.
Dra. Witcoaky & Crawford
| In the Spreokles Sugar Canning
Phonç I4U
Phone 606.1J , contest. Hazel Nelson, of North Bend,
Pho
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wen first place; Bette Davis, North
VETERINARIAN«
¡Bend, second place; Patricia De
Southside Front R|. gt WW>H
Ml
<Mwi»^ ©we * Marsh and Frances Duryee, North
PaquDta. ores** •-
g,Bend, tied for third place.
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