The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 12, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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Bare Facts From
Fairview News
Beor Creek
Coquille Unit
to 1 Red Cross Notes
Women’s Society of Pionper
Church Met Last Thursday
F AGE FIVE
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Card of Thanks
See "Spike” Leslie for the best in
Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
275 So. Hall, in former hospital bldg.,
phone 5; residence phone 95L.
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On Thursday, Oct. 5, the Woman's By Hiall School
Society for Christian Service held
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‘The O s tam e that's Dtffareal”
Coquille Red Cross will meet on their regular monthly meeting, be­ To the Merchants of Coquille:
(By Lans Leneva) '
Friday, Oct. 11, from 1:10 to 4:10 ginning at 10:30 o'clock with several
The Student
Body,
the Football
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That was quite a scare concerning also accompanied home by Mr. p. m, in Guild Hall. Until new ma­ songs and a number of sentence Sqm*d. and Faculty at Coquille High
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the rationing of coffee which was Parker's brother and sister, Elbert terials arrive work will be continued prayers.
School
wish to express their thanks
thrown into the American public last and Maxine Paker, who are attending on-afghan laprobes, crocheted wash ; The reading jrt the minutes and for your loyalty and support In
week.
There tJIs a general rush school at Lighthouse Temple in Eu­ cloths, pieced outing flannel baby the treasurer’s report were given; closing the stores during our Foot­
throughout the Vounlky for grocery gene. They returned by bus Mon­ blankets, etc. It is hoped that some ¡also the officers’ reports.
Esther ball game last Saturday. Such co­
Republican Candidate
yarn for the knitters will be here i Taylor reported on the worship operation is a very definite aid in
stores and a lot of coffee was pur­ day evening.
for
¡book, “The Word of His Grace."
chased. This is, no doubt, what the
Mrs. Frank Scrag entered Belle- in time for distribution.
developing student interest and en­
During the past week two very I .A nominating committee consist­ thusiasm in our High School activities
large distributors figured on, for it Knife hospital last Satudday.
helped empty over-crowded ware­
Mrs. Walter Shutt returned home nice afghan laprobes Werf made and ing of Mesdames Fugelson, Rich­ and in building that loyal community
houses and made room fer other Saturday from Mast Hoepital, where i donated, one by Mrs. Marion Clay­ emond, Ellis and Skeels were elected, spirit with which' Coquille is so well
shipments from Brasil to be stored. she spent several days after a major ton's group, and another by Dorcas as well as delegates for the confer­ blessed.
Nov. 7th
Society of Church of Christ. Mrs. F. ence, which is to be held in the
We are asking the Sentinel to
Just every so often something like operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shook and C. True assembled and completed an- First Chureh, Salem. The dates for kindly print this letter as an ex­
this is sprung on the public, or there's
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pression of our appreciation.
an epidemic of point raising by* the son, Jimmie, came Saturday
eve- other robe. The Unit thanks Mrs. the conference are Oct. 11 to 20.
Sincerely yours,
O.P.A. or points are taken off one ning from Tulelake, California, to Horton, of the Coos County farm,
The meeting to observe the Week
Claire Gray, Student Body
week and slapped back on the fol­ visit his sister and family, Mr. and (or her contributions of two dozen of Prayer and self denial is to be
President
lowing week.
But about the last Mrs. T. H Benham. Mr. Shook is crocheted turkish wash cloths. Also held on Thursday, Oct. 26.
Mesdames
Spike Leslie, Coach
A potluck, which all seemed to en­
straw, is the Government stepping in state line «inspector stationed at thanks are extended
l Birdie Skeels, Frank Schram and J. joy, was served at noon and at two I
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E. R. James, Principal.
and grabbing off a big percentage of Tulelake.
Mrs. Russell Hill transported the W. Ruble for outing flannel pieces, o _ ’ * clock
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the . meeting was called to i'
the shotgun shell, that Were put out
for sportumen. Just • case of more school children home after school thread and relief clothing. Visitors; order again. The devotions were t In connection with the above,
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were r
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Mesdames —
Walter —
Marrion,
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Mrs. Brown. -
curbing. And we are mire that rais­ last Friday, while Mr. Parker was on
; Should be reported that the names
Aber,
W.
W.
Brown,
Earl
Nosier
and
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The lessen on Missionary Work in of two busiiu
_ __ _ who co-
ing the paints to 50 on a bottle of his trip to Eugene.
houses
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Rankin came Birdie Skeels
India was given Ay Esther Taylor: operated in last week’s page adv.
catsup is going to win the war much
In the absence of Mrs. D. B. Kee­ Several articles were given on Mis- and. who closed for the football game
more quickly. It to all a huge joke. in last Wednesday from Eugene to
were unintentionally omitted by the
The New Deal is hung about the visit their daughter, Mrs. Faye Hol- ner, the meeting was supervised by sions dating back as far as 1856.
They returned to their Mrs. E. D. McCune.
Mrs. Minnie Laws read an article committee in charge.
They were
necks of the American people and verstott.
Mrs. Ida Owen ^las offered to sell on Isabelle Thobom College, where Ralph Menning for the Coquille
the dictating as to what we must do, home Sunday. Mrs. Holverstott and
when we shall do it, etc.," becomes a daughter, Lorene, accompanied them chances on the very pretty pastel, for the fijwt time in history a worn- Auto Co. and The Pastime,
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. wool-pieced baby afghan, made by an
from India was chosen president
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bit stronger day by day. We'll sku home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
«nd her recently. Proceeds will go to , of a collage.
take Dewey and freedom tn prefer­
NOTICE
Mrs. Richmond gave an article on
ence to the New Deal. In (act, we'd daughter, -Delores, returned to their Coquille Red Cross for purchase of
From and after this date, I will
choose anyone in preferenc to FJJ.R. home last Friday after spending a colored yarn, thread and other small i Women’s Societies in India, written I not be responsible for any debts
Resident of Coos Co., for 38
Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and week at the Benham home hunting.
1 by Mrs. Statyavite Chltambar, the contracted by any other person. Oc­
years, a taxpayer and
On
Tuesday,
Oct.
10,
“
A
Day
with
[wife
of
the
late
Bishop
Chltambar.
They
live
in
Eugene
but
were
for
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fatally moved from Bear Creek last
tober 3, 1944.—August Yost.
38t2’
business man.
the Red Cross," was presented at the ' After singing, “From «11 the dark
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week. They were headed for their mer resident of Fairview.
I
Woman's
Club
meeting
by
the
surgi-
¡places
of
earth's
heathen
races,
”
the
have
no
favorites.
Labor
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Parker,
Mr.
and
old hume in Oklahoma. In addition
Phpne 222R, to Art Hooton tor your
cal-dressing group and sewing and meeting was dismissed with prayer.
and Capital will have
to the Sharps, another passenger was Mrs. L. L. Buoy went to Powers one eal-dressing
electrical wiring and repair needs.
equal treatment;
included in the party.
It was their evening last week. They attended knitting groups. The Unit expresses
He is located north of the ball park
appreciation
to
the
Misses
Inez
and
<r>M AdnrtlMMO
pet deer, which was being taken the evangelistic meetings and visited
Dorcas Missionary Society f
on the Fairview road.
Mtfs
along with special permission from with Revi and Mrs. W. J. Wheeler. Leah Rover, Mesdames G. W. Tyr­ Met Last Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holverstott rell and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins, also to
Washington, D. C., game officials. It
The Dorcas Missionary group of
was with the deepest regret that we have heard from their son, Ben, and the Workers who assisted.
The following shipment was sent the Church of Christ, entertained the
noted the departure of the Sharps, his wife that they had arrived at
for during our acquaintanceship with Pratt, Kansas, on time safely. They to Coos County headquarters, Marsh­ Helping Hand Missionary group last
Thursday, at the home of the society
them, we found out haw alee people made the trip by car and were ac­ field, on October 4:
Sewing—2 Hospital gowns, 13 president, Mrs. Arthur Towne. The
companied by Russell Stillwell, who
from Oklahoma can realty be.
To date the hill on bucks in this visited his ol^ home in Kansas. Wal­ Apron-style kit baga, 1 Men's bed afternoon was spent in completing
Are You Adequately Insured? '
district has fallen far short of past ter Laird also went part way with shirt, IS Baby “nighties," 1 Pr. scuff some Red Cross sewing. Book lists
slippers,
89
Bedside
bags,
7
Wash
on
the
missionary
reading
list
were
My Office Can Serve You.
them.
years and reports from various parts
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given to each member present. De­
Word has been received from Bud cloths, 20 Reg. kit bags.
of Rhe state show that the kill is
Knitting—4 V-Neck Army Sweat­ votions were led by Mrs. Arthur
lower than usual on bucks but over Ryan that his address is the same
6 Brooks Navy Sweaters, 1 Navy Erikson and the group was led in
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in the eastern part of the state «the as his brother-in-law’s, although ers,
prayer by Mrs. Belle Hooton.
annual kill on hunters got off to a they have never met. The family “Beanie," 1 Army “Beanie."
Refreshments were served to the
flying start and we notice, In spite are in hopes they will meet before
following ladies: Mesdames Willard
of the warning by the OJPA. con­ they are changed to another place. Junior Woman’s Club Met
List Your Property with me and I’ll Work to Sell it for you
Sloan, Arthur Erickson, Ollie Had-
Lt. Harold Norris, who has been Monday Evening This Week
cerning hunters using gas for deer
Also
sall, Belle Hooton, Ann Dungey, Lis­
hunting, that a Portland hunter stationed at Pratt, Kansas, has been
SERVICE
ON
BIRTH
CERTIFICATES
The
Junior
Woman's
Club
held
its
ton Parrish, Paul Simpson, Jennie
“bagged” a fellow hunter over in transferred to Victoria, Kansas.
regular
business
meeting
Monday
AND
PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT
Lafferty,
Zua
Hooton,
S.
Harden-
At Sunday School last Sunday a 1
Lake county, the second day the
week, with Vice-President Ruth brook, Amos Payne, Mary Newton,
new class was formed, dividing the this
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season opened.
Creager
presiding in the absence of Berlyn Billings, Ernest Buckner,
two
classes
of
children
into
three.
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The O.P-A. specifies how far a
Lucille Walker.
Plans were made Maude’ Bean and the hostess, Mrs.
hunter may travel, it states that Mr. Parker was appointed as teacher '
for
a dance Saturday, October 21, Towne.
of
the
primary,
Mrs.
Buoy
for
chil-
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extra gas cannot be issued for hunt­
and for the next meeting, which will
Plans were made for the next
ing trips, that A card holders cannot dren ten to twelve and Mrs. Parker 1
be
a potluck dinner held at 7:00 p.m. meeting, when the Helping Hand
for
the
young
people's
class.
Mrs.
1
pool their coupons in order to go
After the meeting was adjourned, group will entertain the Dorcas
hunting. This is merely another case Benham was again appointed as
refreshments
were served to the fol­ group. Both groups wifi meet Nov.
teacher
of
the
adult
class.
More
in-
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of dictatorship exercised by that most
lowing:
Evelyn Winn, Mildred James, 16 for a noon luncheon, followed by
teresting
classes
are
now
being
1
august body under the New Deal.
Ardis Sherwood, Clarice Crawford, an afternoon meeting on the study
Grover Haga, after spending a slx- planned and everyone is urged to ‘
Helen
Witcoskey, Virginia Mass, topic, “The Indian American.
day furlough with his family here on attend.
Beatrice Oderkirk, Genevieve Rob­
“The Crick,” departed last week for
bins, Ernestine Beatty, Virginia Lat-
Maryland. Grover is in the infantry
Cub Scouts Enjoyed A
tin, Margie Adams, Bessie Burrell
and the medal he wore attested to
Party Last Thursday
and Jean Slate.
his marksmanship.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Petersen and
On the hostess committee were:
Last Thursday, the Cub Scouts of
It looks as though Roosevelt is go­ son, Donald, and Mrs. Petersen’s
Ruth Creager, Faye Waggoner and Pack 314, Den No. 4, held a Camp­
ing to receive four votes in Coos mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lett, spent
fire Circle at Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Helen Sinko.
county. We received
that many Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and o
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Smith's home on the Marshfield
letters last week "panning” us on Mrs. Z. C. Strang and their daugh­
highway.
our stand on the New Deal. Thanks, ter, Mrs. Elton Brady, who came up inite word last Saturday that her
Present were: Cube Brian Bark­
son,
diaries,
was
killed
in
action
folks, for writing to me. Appreci­ on the bus from San Francisco Sat­
well, Bruce Bark well, Arlan Shaw,
when
his
plane
was
shot
down.
ate your reading this column, al­ urday evening for a ten-day visit
Last Thursday evening visitors at Jerry Perkins, Kenneth Story, Bobby
though we do not seem to agree on
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Allard, Donald Smith, Den Chief
politics.
have sold their dairy cows and
Norman Persing and the Den Mother,
The rain last week caused the log­ rented their ranch to W. A. Thomp­ Thompson were Mrs. Thompson’s
Mrs. Alva Perkins. Visitors were
brother
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ging trucks, which have been operat­ son from North Bend, who will take
Raymond Norris, Donna Smith, San­
ing on Sixes river and hauling to the possession Oct. 15. Their son, Adri­ L. W. Claver and son. Gary, of Co­
dra Story, Larry Perkins and Richard
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railroad landing southwest of Pow­ an and their two sons-in-law, Harold quille.
Don Schmidt is being kept very Wood.. Parents present were: Mr.
ers, to switch their run back down Dick and Severt Iverson, came in
and Mrs. E. Smith, Mrs. Patsy Bark­
the Sixes river and start hauling up «nd helped move their household busy throughout the Norway district
operating his corn binder. Most of well, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Mr. and
the coast again.
goods to their new horns on No. Par­ the farmers have silos filled.
Mrs. Allord, Mr. and Mrs. Olenn
The commercial fishermen on the rott and Oak streets in Roseburg.
Story, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Perkins.
Mrs.
Rufus
Ry
lander
returned
lower Coquille made some fine Mr. Schroeder has been troubled for
With the aid of the parents a
patches of salmon last week. The years with asthma and it seems he Tuesday of last week from Port­
weinie roast was held, followed by
land,
where
she
has
been
for
the
sportsmen anglers also game in for feels much better out there than in
games, songs and a lew yells,
their share of good catches in many Coos county. Their many friends past two weeks.
good time was had by all.
Mrs.
Emil
Petersen
helped
Mrs.
instances.
There has been an in­ and neighbors will miss them but
flux of the latter anglers to this we all know the farm work was too Einer Neilson with the cooking Sat­
urday for ensilage men.
Royal Neighbors Card Party
stream this season.
big a job for them to handle alone.
Lewis Kirk has resumed his farm Is Set For November 1
Cranberry pickers are still in de­
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Southmayd were
mand in this neck of the woods and Sunday evening dinner guests at the duties again, having sufficiently re­
The Royal Neighbors are announc­
it looks as though the public schools home of his sister and family, Mr. covered from the knife wound he ing a coming card party long enough
again will have to be drawn upon and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman, of Myrtle accidentally gave himself several in advance that those who wish to
days ago.
for pickers..
attend can date that before any­
Point.
The first meeting this fsil of the
Today the present administration
thing else turns up. It is to be held
Mrs. Vesta Soper accompanied Mr.
Norway
Home
Extension
Unit
will
is spending money faster than the and Mrs. H. Reed to a church con­
in their hall, the W. O. W. building,
people can earn it; truly a fine rec­ vention held at Saginaw, Ore. from be held at the home of Mrs. Frank at eight o'clock on the evening of
Southmayd Friday, Oct. 13. with pot­
ord.
Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Pinochle and
Wednesday till Sunday. They re­ luck dinner.
See you all next week. Remember turned Monday evening.
Bingo will be played and, including
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Finley
Schroeder
Pearl Harbor, forget the New Deal
lunch, admission will be 35 cents.
It seems that the Frank Downings
(if you can) and vote for Dewey and who moved on to the Laird place, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Mang Aasen. Mr. Schroeder was
freedom.
sisters, had
sold to the Cullen
Coquille Boy Is Freshman
“Don't be Saps— Deport the Japs.” leased 4he place for a year subject working on Mr. Aasen's electric
Class President At Pacific U.
pump.
to sale, instead of buying it, as was
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A. R. Bennett, M. E. Bunch and
Tom Robb, son of Mr. and Mrs.
previously reported and the place
H. T. Leep went deer hunting Sat- Floyd A. Robb of Coquille, was elect­
has new been sold to Mrs. Hardman,
Drs. Witcosky & Crawford
urday, Sunday and Monday in ed president of the freshman class at
of Glendale, Ore., who is taking pos­
Douglas county, They didn't need Pacific University last Thursday.
Phone 141J
Phone COG J J
session right away. The Downings
all of their tags.
Tom spent one year at the high school
VETERINARIANS
moved out Monday of this week to
Last Wednesday luncheon guests in Coquille and graduated “Trom
a
ranch
over
in
“
four-bit
gulch,
”
CequiUe, Oregee U
of Mrs. B. F. Claver were Mrs. R. H. 1 North Bend high school where he
west of Myrtle Point, temporarily Haughton and Mrs. R. A. Thompson. 'was .active in football and track.
or until they can find a suitable
J. H. McCloskey has been in the
After spending eighteen months in
house in town.
‘Mast Hoepital the past week taking the Navy, Tom was given a medical
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freeman,
¡the penicillin treatment for his in­ discharge. He is now taking a pre­
of Winchester, Ore., were Norway
jured leg.
law course at Pacific.
visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ziebarth, of
The land logged off by Henry Mil­ Portland, are visitors this week at
j< We have Silver Identification
ler and the Stanley Bros, was seeded
> the-home of her mother, Mrs. Martha Bracelets for Men, a good variety. We
by airplane last Sunday.
Mullins, as are also Mrs. Mullins' 'also repair Alarm Clocks. Schroeder
E. F. Brodie had Clint Dunham daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. I
Jewelry.
tfs
with hi. 80 Cletrac bulhtoer deep-
Fulti
.er went
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F. C. TBUE
Coos County
Assessor
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Insurance
Real Estate
GEO. E; OEROING
Norway News Items
BARROW DRUG CO.
ening the log pond at his shingle
mill here last Sunday and Monday. {
Mrs. Martin Schmidt received
Keys made tor all locks. Stevens
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Inaurane« Speciaim F. It. Bull, a I Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore.
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