The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 25, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Arago News Items
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conley, of'
tobacco is growing scarcer on the
shelves of the merchant. Persons
who never smoked a cigarettg
their lives have taken up the'habit.
Perhaps now the cigarette smoker
who laughed at the cigar shortage
can sympathize with the poor cigar
smoker who has been suffering for
eons it seems.
We are somewhat astonished con­
cerning the fact that the name,
’’Myrtle Lane,” which has been
adopted for the proposed stretch of
road to be bordered by myrtle be­
tween Coquille and Myrtle Point,
meets the approval of The Coos Ray
Times and Portland dailies. Should­
n’t it be called “Coos Bay LaneF’
“A fly in the ointment” is in no
ways comparable to a fly in your
soup. We always live in dread of
the time those “dead end" pests
start dropping from the ceiling.
Why not end the war before hold­
ing conferences regarding the divid­
ing
he end
of the conflict? t ,
Following we quote a paragraph
frcen a public offiical’s letter from
another county in this state: “I am
glad to not* your continued use of
the phrase regarding the Japs, ap-
pearing at the end of your column in
The Sentinel. The smarter we are in
aome particulars, the more stupid
|seem to become in others.
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Glenn Aiken Creek, who purchased (
Abrs
the LeRoy Thomas ranch on Fish- |
(By Lans Uoeva)
trap recently, moved Into their new
home last week.
<7'1. ' It is a noticeable fact that exactly
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Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lundy and Mr. the
factions that slipped over
and Mrs. Ante Bartlett, of Myrtle, prohibition add made such a fizzle
Point, visited lithe home of Mr. and . of the Job are the ones which are be-
Mrs. J. L, Burtis last Tuesday. Mr. ratln<
Hood Rlvor PoBt of The
and Mrs. Bartlett also visited at the American Legion for their stand on
heme of Mrs. Bartlett’s brother, Ben
Japanese question and which
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I wish to welcome the Japs back on th*
.Ladies Aid met last Wednesday •t|aoaBt with open arms. Why can’t
the church for an all-day meeting 8uch persons redouble their efforts in
and quilting. The following ladles tahalf of our own American boys in
were present: Mesdames O. H. Aasen, > uniform, instead of. spending their
Ward Evans, Albert Lillie, Albert , time in behalf of the questionable
Gulstrom, and Werner Plaep. They}
yellow rats?
w|ll meet on Thursday this week for ( Those cigarette commercials that
another all-day meeting.
Ward come over the air advertising lead­
Evans and Darwin Gulstrom joined ing brands of cigarettes are really
the ladies for lunch.
something to marvel at. It appears
The young folks choir practice was to be a waste of time and money.
held Wednesday evening at the home What the public wants to know is
of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans, with where they can purchase cigarettes
the following, in Attendance: Misses and it is not necessary for the makers
Thelma and Nola Crawford, Glenda of cigarettes to advertise the merits
Lillie, Dona Moomaw and Maureen of any particular brand.
Evans and Messrs. Junior and Darwin
The tobacco situation looks rather
Gulstrom.
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smokeless at the present writing.
The regular monthly W. C. T. U. One of the largest distributing
meeting will be heli at the home of houses for Coos county has had ife
Mrs. Ward Evans on "Tuesday after­ quota of 29 cases per week cut to
BuirDurham is about á
noon at 2:00 p. m.
six cases. L«.*
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John Leeper was a Wednesday thing of the past and other smoking, have argued with a lot of people who
overnight guest at th* home of Mr.
and Mis, Glen Zeller.
Harold Fish was helping R. E.
Mason get out some wood last Wed­
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward
and Mrs. Ida Myers were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan­
ley Harter.
m A and Mrs. Melden Carl and
Douglks returned home Sunday eve­
ning from their trip to Eureka with
Mrs. Carl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E.'Cross of-Coquille.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fish spent
from Thursday till Saturday eve­
ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Orvus Miller on the North Fork.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller attended
th* Nazarene church services in Co­
quille last Sunday, after which they
w^nt home to dinner with Rev. and
Mrs. V. W. Anglin.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neal, of Marsh­
field, spent the week-end visiting
at the home of Mrs. Neal’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mayse.
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Roberts were
Wednesday evening guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllis-
the fact whether they hall tram go with this «swell kid.
“Don’t Be Saps—Deport The J
America or elsewhere. We should
like to see a race hatred stirred up
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that would endure forever between
the yellow rata and our own superi­
or white race. We have our honest
opinion of a white person who will
stoop to the level of association with
still reluctantly adrfiita that |t is
impossible to assimilate any of (he
Jap monkeys.
I have yet to talk
with a service man wife has been
in any engagement in the Pacific,
who does not express the same at­
titude as denoted by your phrase at
the end of your column. Our service
men are the ones to be heard. Their
voices will increase, living or dead,
as the struggle is prolonged.
It
might not be a bad idea to give a
little more stress to the service man’s
viewpoint and his right to be heard.”
There's a lot of thought in the
above expressions and they come
from a real American citizen and a
veteran of World War number one.
Perhaps to some we may appear
1 radical on the Japanese question but,
regardless of the opinions of others,
' we will stick to our guns and never
'cease firing .verbal bombs at those
American born monkeys whom some
persons would have us love, respect
and admire. In plain language, we
turned from Frisco, left last week
for Portland to enlist in The Ma­
rines.
Guido, whose home is on
Bear Creek, Is enlisting with the
consent of his parents, he being un­
der enlistment age. Our good wishes
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A. C. Schultz
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quarrying and fabricating proc-
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WEALTH
Mr and Mrs Nile Miller were
Monday evening dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Fish. The dinner
was in honor of Mr. Fish’s birthday.
Mrs. Ward Evans attended an exe­
cutive meeting of the Royal Neigh­
bors lodge, held at the Coquille hotel
last Wednesday afternoon.
Sunday Mrs. Ward Evans visited
at the homes of $r. and Mrs. Chas.
Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Schroeder.
Mrs. Griffith returned home from
the Mast hospital a few days ago.
Miifses Thelma and Nola Crawford
and Glenda Lillie visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Evans Sunday.
J. *D. Carl left Monday morning
foe Los Angeles, where he went to
attend a Challenge Cream and But­
ter Association meeting. Mrs. Carl
accompanied him as far as Grants
Pass and will visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carl until Mr.
Carl returns.
Rev. C. E. Brittain, of Myrtle Point,
conducted the regular Sunday morn­
ing churth Service. Sunday school
followed with an attendance of 28.
There wil be services again next
Sunday, preaching at 10 a. m. and
Sunday school al 11 a. m.
Mrs. Ward EVans visited at the
home of Mrs. Ada Lemon in Myrtl*
Point last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Miller called on
Mrs. Frank Miller at the Knife Hos­
pital in Coquille last Sunday after­
noon.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McAllister and
Mrs. Werner Plaep visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mays*
last Friday evening. Mrs. McAllister
and Mrs. Plaep went to sing some
songs for Mr. Mayse, who has been
Minting some one to come in and
give him some music.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward
received a telegram, Friday morn­
ing, from their ion, Flight Officer
Gerald Woodward, who has been
stationed at Austin, Texas, for sever­
al months, that he was married to
Miss June Blum, of Austin, Texas,
Thursday evening, Jan. 18, at 6:30
o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mason, Phyl­
lis, Dennis and Becky were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Burbank. The dinner was in honor
of Mr. Burbank’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bark-
low, who have been working at Gold
Beach for the past several months,
returned to their home in Arago,
Monday evening.
Harvey Myers, who has been driv­
ing a gravel truck for Wayne Wood- 1
ward at Gold Beach for several
months, returned to his home in
Arago, Sunday.
MONUMENTS and
markers are carved from stain­
less granites by the latest
COLD SPRING
MONUMENTS .
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