The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 21, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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m COaClLLi f AUtf stNtlNRU C04HI1LUL O88Ö0N. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 31. 1344.
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Reception Monday
By B. P. W. Club
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tration of voters would dose on Oc- ’ CssL-vJ I lim-L
tober 7. It has been predicted that •JVIIUVI LlHK.ll
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the'women
vote in thii
year of the Program DlSCUSSed
the first ’■ time
the history
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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,
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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
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prize
was
awarded
for
a
gam*
Th< flrlt u a complete school lunch; ' Mrs. Mulkey s office fui their session,
of Coquille’s organization.
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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'
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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-
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“To You, B. P. W, had the sugges-
recejVe some free
bull, ___________________
Lawrence Landrith, _ Lyle
Riggs,
national. Meetings, she
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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
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transportation charges^
tall of North Bend; Leonard May­
chairman of membership.
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The hostess committee wore formats
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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-
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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;
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Kern, N*1H« Prey, Mary Lee Mawds-
I Leland P. Lino, Myrtle Point; B. R.
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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.
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The review was staged on the
In Justice Court Here
parade area where Italian Armies
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were reviewed by the, King of Italy
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, 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
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I court and Justice Bull set hl* hearing Army Just a year before to the day
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[to be held at 10 a- m., Sept, >1.
at a ceremony in North Africa at
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, 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
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until Sept, SO to pay the 329.
in the service.
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111 Ne. Tarlar
Coquille
Henry Albert Hatfield, taken on
Monday for possession of a game an­
USED FURNITURE
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Mattresses
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Lily Bulbs For Sale
PLANTING STOCK
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A. C. Schultz
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Roar With Gilmore”
Alee see jhgp* fer
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
TOMATOES
in apple boxes - $1.89
PEACHES Improved Elbertas apple box $2*50
PEARS Good quality Bartells apple box $2.25
POTATOES Klamth Gem U,Sf No, 1100 lbs $3.89
YAMS or SWT, SPUDS Ho, 1 grade 2 lbs. 25c
Italian & Dale PRUNES in apples boxes for Canning
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50.00 per 1000
ADDRESS? P. O. BOX 400, BANDON, OREGON
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Gilmore Service
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Southside Pent M. st Willard
Coquille. Oregon
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Calling cards, #0 for gl.OQ.
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SELECTED BULBLETS
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Lionel C|ajr Baker, picked up for
passing a car on the cresf of a hill
on Monday, paid th* 35 fin* and »4
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in Cloth Bags - - - 10 lbs. 67c
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WITH THESE GENUINE
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SHRIMP Louisiana lanty Jumbo ’
SAUERKRAUT fresh Home-made. '
COFFEE S & W Drip orRegular
SYRUP Karo Blue Label
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(an 45c
pt. 2©c
lb. 29c
jug 17c
WALNUT MEATS Urge While Halves ’/z lb. cello 49c
PORK & BEANS Festival 2% tins 2 cam 39c
TOMATOES Spencer's stand, pack i'/i fins 2for29c
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