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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1944)
k $ I I m COaClLLi f AUtf stNtlNRU C04HI1LUL O88Ö0N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 31. 1344. P VI TB ö . Reception Monday By B. P. W. Club 4 * I 4 * «■ J tration of voters would dose on Oc- ’ CssL-vJ I lim-L tober 7. It has been predicted that •JVIIUVI LlHK.ll I for the'women vote in thii year of the Program DlSCUSSed the first ’■ time the history I < »Id MW M • buncù 1 School Meetings Held Saturday nation, be the deciding factor in the School administrators and others 1 Saturday, September 16, wp* a A reception was held last-Monday outcome of the election. The Legis met yesterday tn Superintendent I busy day for many of the school ad evening at the Guild Hall by the lative committe will endeavor to Mayfield'* office in Marshfield, in ministrators in Coos county. Business and Professional Women’s bring some able speakers before the order» to discuss the school lunch ! • To economize in the traveling sit Club for guests from the business members to discus* the variou* meas program. This meeting was re uation, the Schoolmasters’ Club, the and professional group in Coquille, ures that will appear’on the ballot quested by Carl H. Hasencamp, ad ! county coaches, and the executive not members of the club. About fifty- so that a clear picture may be pre ministrative assistant with the War | council of the Coos County Division attended and the affair was Con sented and members may vote intel Food Administration, through Coun of th*.Oregon State Teachers’ As ducted in a manner conducive' to get ligently on the variou* measure*. ty School Superintendent Martha E. sociation all met on t e same day. ting acquainted with the result a A musical program followed, which f Mulkey. very pleasant evening was enjoyed. The!1' first session was held to included two piano selections by Inez Mr. Hasencamp stated that the re gether in tiie forenoon in the circuit Eva Stevens, president, said in Rover. Mildred Tyrrell sang two quirements for tier welcoming address, that Oregon re-imbursement court room in the court house to beautiful number«, accompanied by has 1300 in its B. P. W. membership through hi* department were very ! hear an address by Dr. R. F. Hawk, ha* 1300 in It* B. r. W. „ Hawkin. . ■ Ronald Wil- i much a* had been set up for the ! who caine a* a representative of the and in the National Federation 80,-1 J*» This year marks the'contributed wo violin num school year 1943-44. it being possi- , Oregon State Teachers’ Association, 000 women. 25th anniversary of of the tne National national.--— »1»° accompanied by Mrs. Haw- i ble to provide either- ^of the three' ’ After luncheon at the Coquille ' Type A, Type B, or Type C luncheon. Hotel, the executive council met in Federation Hnd the l»th anniversary A prize was awarded for a gam* Th< flrlt u a complete school lunch; ' Mrs. Mulkey s office fui their session, of Coquille’s organization. 1 Ruth Beyers, oharter president and played, which went to Idyle Godard, tiie second, a partial lunch to sup- j with Dr. Hawk as speaker, Th schoolmasters and coaches fin- program chairman for the evening, with the guest prize going to Opal piemen( what the children, bring A beautiful florist’s ar- fr()m home, and the third, milk only.' ished their session at the hotel, was presented by Mrs. Stevens and Buckle*. Besides the partial reimburse- i The following were present: Dr. R she responded with a’ discussion of rangement wa* received from Hattie the club’s aims and benefits, stating Lee Holimon, who is visiting in ment which is allowed by the gov- F. Hawk, Oregon State Teachers' !.. that it was international as well as Arkansas, th* card with which read,;ernment, there may be an opportun- ' Association, Portland; Lloyd Turn- __ sajfi, follow- ____ “To You, B. P. W, had the sugges- recejVe some free bull, ___________________ Lawrence Landrith, _ Lyle Riggs, national. Meetings, she ________________ ___ oommodi'ies ____ __ ________ _ _____ ed'T'regular'pUm? Uon il 11 b,‘ 8ent s<’"’ to any any member the payment of handling handling of of | I Fired Shepman, and and Victor Victor Adams, ed e regular plan, outtbied outlined by by the the Uon member who who Jwith i wlth the payment of Fred Shepman, Adams, ciub magazin*."Mrs. Beyers is also H1' transportation charges^ tall of North Bend; Leonard May chairman of membership. I The hostess committee wore formats A[) dirtricts interested jn 'field,"Eulalia Titus, Jusmlta Richard- Mrs. Bertha J. Smith spoke fori“"11 *«rv«d ice cream, cake and cof- beginning a hot lunch program, I son, Virginia Mat-Lean, all of Marsh- _ .... ... *_ ___’ ^aask At saaaast msaAtir»0 momhfirtl I . ^<. — — — ..I — - - — — - . _ — . — th* Legislative committee, urging fee. At the next meeting member* Iot 0HW write to: C. R. Tully, field;'Robert L. Dusenberry and Ev- will have a potluck dinner •- to cele- - a - ’ ^aT yjxxj Administration, OfJJce of erett Sandburg,' ef Coo* River; Ben - - ail -women to register for the Novem — brate the club's birthday. The fol t Distribution, Western Region, 2151C. Huntington, Lillian Farley and ber election, stating that the regis- lowing attended: Eva Stevens, Edna Mayer Building, Portland 5, Oregon.! Frances Holverstott, all of Bandon; * i Kern, N*1H« Prey, Mary Lee Mawds- I Leland P. Lino, Myrtle Point; B. R. I ley, Jane Crtoger, Helen Beyer», Vi Nicklaus, Pqwera; Carl Morrison, Party Honoring ola Newton, Hazel Jacobsen, V| C<m- Ernest Jarites, Hazel Hanna, Wayne Bachelor Girh narn, Grac* Rackleff, Laura Bran«| Smith, and Martha Mulkey, all of don, Minnie E. McCarthy, Genevieve 1 The Bachelor Giris Club gave a Coquille; Wayne Young, Bunker Hill, Preston, Cora Mackey, Robah Robi dinner party at Rippers In North and Mrs. Laura Brandon, Norway.- RMSONtBLE son, Lu Montgomery, Leah Rover. 1 Bend last Thursday night, in honor Dorothy Page Fischer, Leia Elrod, of Dorothea Yarbrough, who will Sylvia TsyJor. Bess Maury, Pearl , leave in October to join the Wave*. Wacs Celebrate 1st Anniversary Ellingsen, Dorothy Tuttle, Margaret Donna Dean Bonerman, on leave With A Parade In Italy Snider, Mildred James, Lois Steyens, from her station at San Diego, was a Corporal Wilda M. Van Meter, of Opal Buckles, Bertha J. Smith, special guest- Attending were Mar Coquille, was one of the approxi Mabel Johnson, Florence Barton. garet Belloni, Maxine Johnson, Ruth mately s|x hundred members of the Helen Thomas, Lsi)a McClure, Inez j Dockwood, Betty Medley, Mary Lou Women's Army Corp« stationed in Rover, Elfleda Bndsley, Myrtle De! Culver, Marybelle Yarbrough, No- Italy, who paraded September 1 in Long, Alice Lafferty, Idyls Godard, rene McKeown, Jean Watkins, Jean recognition of the first anniversary Lucile Counts, Ellen ArrelL Arlene | William», Helen Winnegar, Alys of the formation of the Women’s Robertson, Jesse Kay, Florence Hal- ; June Fox, Dorothea Yarbrough •nd Army Corps as a component of the lock, Mildred Tyrrell, Mabel Wer- Donna Dean Bosserman. Army of the United States. nich. * I .. • -- ------------------ The review was staged on the In Justice Court Here parade area where Italian Armies r I The Fast Wepk were reviewed by the, King of Italy NEW , Guy Davis, charged with setting and In recent years by Mussolini, Of the Waos In that Sept- 1 forma I fires on forest land without a permit on Hept. JI, appeared voluntarily in tion, over 2 0U were sworn into the | THESE SERVICES |3.»5 I court and Justice Bull set hl* hearing Army Just a year before to the day - 1; • [to be held at 10 a- m., Sept, >1. at a ceremony in North Africa at NEW , Geo Hurst, arrested by the state which they were reviewed by Gen polio* for illegal possession of veni eral Dwight B. Elsenhower. son, was fined M0 and sorts last SO-lb. Cotton Saturday. Justice Bull then sus .NORTON’S—The place to buy your $1730 pended |35 of the fine and gave hlriT Christmas cards for that boy or girl * until Sept, SO to pay the 329. in the service. tfs 111 Ne. 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