The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 21, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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stNtiNfcL, COtwnXB. OREGON» THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1944.
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tratton of voters would ctoee on <
tober 7. It has bean predicted that
the'women's vote this year would,
for the first time in the history of the
nation, be the deciding factor in the
School administrators and others' Saturday, September 16, wps a
A reception was held last Monday
outcome of the election. The Legis­
■net yesterday in Superintendent I busy day for many of the school ad­
evening at the Guild Hall by the
lative committe will endeavor to
Mayfield’s 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 discuss the various meas­ program.
This meeting was re-1 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-
attended and the affair was con­ so that a clear picture may be pre- mjnistrative assistant with the War council of the Coos County Division
sented and members may vote intel­ Food Administration, through Coun­
ducted in a manner conducive' to get­
I of the Oregon State Teachers’ As­
ligently on the various measures.
ty School Superintendent Martha E. sociation all met on t e same day.
ting acquainted with the result a
A musical program followed, which • Mulkey.
IV1U4JIE7Y.
Thqjr first session was held to-
very pleasant evening was enjoyed.
included two piano selections by Inez
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, getlier in the forenoon in the circuit
Eva Stevens, president, said in
Rover. Mildred TyrreU sung two
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quirements
for
re-imbursement court room In the court house to
her welcoming address, that Oregon .
hear an address by Dr. R. F. Hawk,
has 1300 in Ito B. P. W. membership
and in the National Federation 00,- Mrs. M O. Hawkins. Ronald Wil- much M had been set up for the who came as a representative ot the
yeur 1M3.M |t belng
000 women. This year marks, the' llama contributed two violin num-
Oregon State Teachers’ Association.
25th anniversary of the National. bers, also accompanied by Mrs. Haw- jble to provide either ^of the three
After luncheon at the Coquille
Federation And the 19th anniversary klni
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I Type A, Type B, or Type C luncheon. Hotel, the executive council met in
aw’rdedIJ°r “J““? Th. first is a complete school lunch; Mrs. Mulkey’s office (or their session,
of Coquille's organization.
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played,
which
went
to Idyle Godard. the
lunch
wp. with Dr. Hawk as speaker.
Ruth Beyers, charter president and
RUeet prize going to Opal p]emenf what the children bring
Th schoolmasters and coaches fin­
program chairman for the evening,
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i florist's ar­
home, and the third, milk only. ished their session at the hotel.
was presented by Mrs. Stevens and Buckles ' A beautiful
Besides foe partial reimburse­
The following were present: Dr. R.
she responded with a' discussion of rangement was 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, the card with which read, ernment, there may be an opportun­ Association, Portland; Lloyd Turn­
national Meetings, she sa|fi, follow- j “To You, B. P. W., had the suggee- ity to receive some' free commodities bull, Lawrence Landrith, Lyle Riggs,
ed a regular plan, outlined by the tlon it be sent to any member who with the payment of handling of Fred Shepman, and Victor Adams,
club magazine- "Mrs. Beyers is also might be ill.
transportation charges^
I all of North Bend; Leonard May­
chairman of membership.
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The hostess committee wore formats
All school districts interested in field,"Eulalia Titus, Juanita Richard-
«meea.ma4 lzu>
nrtzi cof-j
Mr». Bertha J. Smith »poke for.«* served
ice naaam
cream, nulra
cake and
beginning a hot lunch program, | son, Virginia MacLean, all of Marsh­
>e
Legislative
committee,
uttfing
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At
the
next
meeting
members
, should at onoe write to: C. R. Tully, field;'Robert L. Dusenberry and Ev­
the Legislative committee, urging
all -women to register for the Novem- will have a potluck dinner to cele­ | War Food Administration, Of(Jce of erett Sandburg.' ef Coos River; Ben
brate the club's birthday. The fol­
(Distribution, Western Region, 215 C. Huntingtun, Lillian Farley and
tH-r election, stating that the regis-
lowing attended: Eva Stevens, Edna Mayer Building, Portland 5. Oregon. ! Frances Holveratott, . all of Bandon;
Kern, Nellie Prey, Mary Lee Mawds-
I Leland P. Lino, Myrtle Point; B. R.
ley, Jane Creager. Helen "
Nicklsus,' Powers; Carl Morrison,
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ola Newton, Hasel Jacobean,
Ernest Jarites, Hazel Hanna, Wayne
narn. Grace Rackleff, Laura Bran-1 G«c«»«lo» (Mrte
Smith, and Martha Mulkey, ail of
fave a
don, Minnie E. McCarthy, Genevieve i The Bachelor Girls Club _
Coquille; Wayne Young, Bunker HUI,
Preston, Cora Mackey, Robah Rob|- { dinner party at Rippers in North
and Mrs. Laura Brandon, Norway.-
son, Lu Montgomery, Leah Rover,' Bend last Thursday nlgh't, in honor
RUSONASLE HATES
Dorothy Page Fischer, Leia IJrod, of Dorothea Yarbrough, who will
Sylvia Taylor, Bess Maury, Pearl leave in October to join the Waves. Wacs Celebrate 1st Anniversary
Ellingsen, Dorethy Tbttle, Margaret Donna Dean Boaserman, on leave With A Parade In Italy
Snider, Mildred James, Lois Stevens, 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, J garet Bellon), Maxine Johnson, Ruth mately six hundred members of the
Helen Thomas, Leila McClure, Inez Dockwood, Betty Medley. Mary Lou
Rover, Elfleda Endsley, Myrtle De' Culver, Marybeile Yarbrough, No­ Women’s Army Corps stationed in
Italy, who paraded September 1 in
Long, Alice Lafferty, Idyle Godard, rene McKeown, Jean Watkins. Jean recognition ot the first anniversary
Williams,
Helen
Wlnnegar,
Alys
Lucile Counts, Ellen Arreil, Arlene
of the formation of the Women’s
Robertson, Jesse Kay, Florence Hal- ; June Fox, Dorothea Yarbrough •nd
Army Corps as a component of the
Donna
Dean
Bosse
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an
lock, Mildred TyrreU. Mabel Wer- (
Army of the United States.
nlch.
The review was staged on the
“ School Lunch
Program Discussed
Reception Monday I .
By B. P.W Club
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Insurance Specialist
School Meetings
Held Saturday
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Guy Davis, charged with petting
fires on forest land without a permit
on Sept. 11, appeared voluntarily in
court and Justice Bull set hjs hearing
to be held at 10 a. m., Sept, •>.
Gw, Hurst, arrested by the state
police for illegal possession of veni­
son, was fined «00 and floats last
Saturday. Justice Bull then
•h —
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pended |S5 of the fine and gavel
ive hln’f’Chrbimas card» for that boy or girl
until Sept. 20 to pay the 130.
in the service.
Henry Albert Hatfield, taken on
Monday for possession of a game an-
Imai, a deer, during the closed un­
ison, was given until Oct. 1 to pay
'h|a >25 fine and $4 costs.
Lionel C|a|r Baker, picked up for
passing a car on the erpsf of a hill
on Monday, paid the *5 fine and H
j coots which the judge penalized him.
High Chairs
Ï0V NEED MY OF
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parade area where Italian Armies
were reviewed by the, King of Italy
and in recent years by Mussolini.
Of the Waps in that Sept. 1 forma­
tion, over 2QQ were sworn into the
Army just a year before to the day
at a ceremony in North Africa at
which they were reviewed by Gen­
eral Dwight B. Eisenhower.
The Fast Wegk
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PEACHES Improved Elbertas apple box $2.50
PEARS Good quality Bartletts apple box $2.25
POTATOES Klamth Gem U.S, No.. 1100 lbs $3.89
YAMS or SWT. SPUDS No, 1 grade 2 lbs. 25c
Italian & Date PRUNES in apples boxes lor Canning
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Fruit Jars S'-'X'"1”" doz. 89c
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