The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 03, 1945, Page 2, Image 2

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On Ballot June 22-
Isn’t it queer how like begets like?
Whenever you see a person who likes
just everyone, you will fihd just
everyone likes that person. Some­
times one must smile to see aU the
pages of print in various magazines
devoted to Instructions upon how
one may become “popular.” A de­
sire to be “popular” is nothing more
complicated than a desire to be well-
liked.
Let us leave it to the psycholo­
gists to determine the reason but we
do know that friendliness is a reci­
procal quality. Genuine, warm friend­
liness is invariably returned in kind
and there we have the answer. If
you want to be liked and to have
friends, you must learn to like others
and to be a friend, yourself.
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On Tuesday, May 1, at 2:00 p. m.,
final services were conducted at
Schroeder’s Mortuary for
Ralph
Braddock Cameron, a resident of the
Fishtrap district for eight years and
who died at Belle Knife Hospital in
Coquille April 27. Rev. C. G. Brown
officiated. Mr. Cameron was born
at Carthage, Missouri, June 10, 1875,
and was 69 years, ten months and 17
days of age at the time of ills death.
He is survived by his widow, Flor­
ence Cameron; his mother, Mrs.
daughter. Mrs-
Frances Cameron;
Patricia Griffith, Coquille; three
grandchildren and two brothers.
A. C. Schultz
While Coquille High won but three
debt reduction comes outside-the six firsts in the Coos county annual
per cent limitation constitutional track meet at Cooa
,aat Satur'
amendment, but cash reserve funds
the
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scured
under the state law must be raised 53 points to win first place, by a
within thMeix per cent limitation, ¡margin of 13 over Marshfield High,
Ronald Williams’ Violin
otherwise must be voted by the peo­ which took second with 40 points.
Recital Friday, May 4
Myrtle Point scored 30, North Bend
ple.
Ronald Williams, seventeen-year, With the normal amount that can 20, and Coos River 10.
The first place winnings were by
old violinist and student of Muriel be raised for the highway program
Dae Ardath, will appear in recital within the budget each year, together 'George Johnson in the low hurdles
which the coun- race, who broke the county record
Friday evening, May 4, in the Pi.- with the $110,006.00
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oneer Methodist Church at 8:00 p. m. ty already has In its road reserve when he sailed over them in :24.2;
Ronald has played before the vari- fund, and the $200,000.00 asked for and by Jim Kim8«y who won the 880-
ous clubs and organizations here for by special levy, it is believed thatyard dash ln J:08 5- and Bob Alborn John and George Cameron, and a
St at Willard
years. There will be many looking the county will have sufficient cash who too,c the Jave,ln toes first,
sister. Mias Ruth, all of Alva, Okla-
forward to this occasion when he is on hand which, when matched with ’ iloyd DeNoma placed third in the
to play advanced and beautiful Federal funds that will be available, high
v”“u hurdles, fourth in
•- the low hur­ homa.
music.
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: will be ample to carry on the post­ dles, second in the discus, third in
Ronald will be assisted by Gene- , wur program without incurring in- the broad Jump, and tied with Bob
vieve Arrington, .seventeen-year old debtedness or asking for a bond issue D*lloni ot Myrtle Point for first in
There is a young lady of my ac­
Fashion Flow Full Pre-War Spring Constructed
North Bend girl, who has a fresh which would have to be paid back thp high jump.
quaintance who often makes the
| Dave Kline placed second in the
young soprano voice to be accom- in the future.
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statement that she makes up her
panied by her teacher, Miss Irlene
The court house program has less 100-yard dash, third in the shot put
mind as soon as she sees a person,
At the LOWEST PRICE since peace times
Athey. The public is invited.
, definite infownatlon on possible co­ and seconddn the broad jump.
whether or not she likes him, and de­
Bob Alborn won second place in
operation that might become avail­
clares proudly that she never changes
. the shot-put.
able through Federal match money;,
her mind. I have seldom known a Mias Wilson To Present
third
in
'therefore, the county can not at this | Walter McKinney
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Pupils In Recital
lonelier person than she.
1 time plan on any outside source of the half-mile, second ln the 440-yard
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I dash, and
Raymond Kay placed
In observance of Music Week, Miss i revenue
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Snap judgment is a silly thing. Aiteen Wilson will present piano and come avaUabUe at the ume the coun- fourth in that event.
Large variety of Colors and Styles
How can you possibly tell when you voiee pupils,in recitai^Saturday eve-.ty desires
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____ a
_ court
____ house,
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Kenneth Neeley was third in the
look at a piece of material whether ning, May 12, at 8:00 p. m. in the and”if ,7 that ’time the’$300,0Q0.00,230‘doh’ and °°n Minard was sec-
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or not it will wear well, It could Assembly of God Church. Second and
mort than u neCessary to expend, ond ta
^avelln-
have a flaw, unnoticed at a glance, Heath streets.
balance according to the taw ' - >
WO-X«* relay, which Myr-
! will go into the gen^l fund for th.
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with Large Western Firebox and Utility Drawer
that would cause it to wear out
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could be well-woven, of fine ma-
county, WtiOV^UVII
consequently
there
be t °dd
Neeley, Kline,
NOTICE REBEKAHS!
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bl J
UIC1C will
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terials, and yet be ail unattractive
20 ¡no unnecessary expenditure.
Alborn and Joe Stone.
Mamie
Rebekah
lodge,
No.
pattern. It must be odd to give lees
annual I The necessity for a new court! Coach “Spike" Leslie states that
consideration to fellow humans than wishes to announce their
“Mother and Daughter" banquet. It house is generally recognized, At he expects to take seven of the boys
to a scrap of doth.
is being held in the I.O.O.F. dining the present time Coos county is tak- to Eugene for the district track meet
I on Saturday this week. Those going
Full Cast Inner Construction
It ia Mid to be a sign of friendli- room Sunday, May «, at 2:00 o’clock. • in< *reat risk on its valuable rec- with him will be Alborn, DeNoma,
We wish «11 of our members to be ords contained in the offices in the
present to enjoy the lovely banquet old wooden building which was con- Kimsey, McKinney, Kline, Johnson
.
Should fire de­ and Neeley.
at we have done in the past. If «tructed in 1998.
you haven’t a daughter, you may ,tr°y the records of the assessor’s of-
borrow one. If you can’t borrow one, flee alone, which records Include the April Fees Collected By
bring your “Mother” or just a friend, county assessment roll, it would re- County Clerk Total $2999.4» '
This invitation is also being ex- <luire an “W of men in the field
County Clerk Oddy’s office issued
tended to all visiting members of and perhaps thousands of dollars to
In April 759 dog licenses, bringing
the Rebekahs. We will be glad to replace these records.
Therefore,
the total now issued up to 2320. Fees
have any visiting sister or brother “» 800,1 88 possible, adequate pro-
paid during April for such licenses
tection
should
be
provided.
come, and will do our best to show “"““ -u—,J 1----------- ‘J“‘
Extra Chairs available
amounted to $1834. Other fees col­
It should bo understood that voting
them an enjoyable afternoon. The
lected in the offlcq dttring April
entertainment committee has quite a a reserve fund for court house con­ were:
circuit
Also New Arrivals of
struction at this time does not au­
treat in store fbr all..
court, $328; probate and county
FLOOR
LAMPS,
WOOL RUGS up to 12x15 feet sise,
It isn’t known as yet what we thorize the construction of a court
court, $87.50; marriage licenses, $45;
will eat but we feel it must be good house. It merely provides a means
DAVENOS
and many other items
miscellaneous, $77.55; making a total
because the Odd Fellows are cook­ of accummulating a fund with which of $2999.49.
ing and serving. Everybody come! a court house can be built when and
—Elsie Travis, Press Cor. if the people of the county desire it.
Mrs. E. B. Gehrke, of Coos Bay,
Before a construction program can
be inaugurated,
after funds have who is quite an authority «on flowers
Beulah Chapter, O. E. S. To
been provided, it would be necessary and plants, was in town Tuesday,
Observe Mother’s Day
to place the proposed plans for new looking for choice plants to add to
y
After the meeting of Beulah Chap­ construction before the people tot her collection.
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ter, No. g, O. E. 8, last Thursday their approval. This could, of course, '________________
evening, a social hour was spent not be done for several years at least.
playing contract rummy. Mrs. Leona
Bryant and Fred McNelly received
prizes for winning scores. Refresh­
ments were served in the banquet
hall..
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At the next regular meeting Thurs­
A new Coos county Home Dem-
day, May 10, the Past Matrons and [
Past Patrons will Jje honored. There . onstration Agent entered on her work
will also be a short program in honor • Tuesday morning when Mrs. Cecilia
Van Winkle arrived to succeed Mrs.
of Mother’s Day.
Dorothy Bishop Dunn, whose resig­
nation became effective the first of
Regular B.P.W. Club
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the month, after four years of ef­
Meeting Next Monday
fective service here in that capacity..
The B. P. W will hold its business 1
Prior to coming here, since the
meeting and program Monday, May ’ first of the year Mrs. Van Winkle
7, in Guild Hall, with Superintendent ’ was emergency assistant demonstra^
of Schools Carl Morrison as guest ■ tion agent in Morrow county and for
speaker. Installation of officers will 1 the last eight months of 1944 held
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be held at a later date, to be an­ similar position in Washington coun-
nounced. The B. P. W. conference 1 ty of this state.
wHl be held in Salem, May 11 and 12.
She also helped in women's groups
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activities and in 4-H club work as
Norton’s carry a nice selection of she will here, and stie had been a
TIMES
records and sheet music.
Hw | home economics teacher for six
years before entering the home dem-
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I onstration work.
Her husband is in Uncle Sam's
GARNIER’S
| service and is stationed in the Philip­
pine district of the South Pacific.
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Gilmore Service
Station
Davenport and Chair Suites
$134.50, $137.50, $139.50
$199.50, $219.50
Full White Enamel Range
Two Only $109.50
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Wood Burning Circulating Heaters
$54.50 and $59.50
8-pc. Dining Set
Dining Toble
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$109.50
Three Seat
Extension and 4 Chairs $69.50
Purkey Furniture
Coos Has New Home
Demonstration Agent
M mu M bmm
Courteous Service
ONIONS
B. EGoodrich
Fancy yellow
ORANGES
Refrigeration
SUNKIST
Buy 'em by the Dozen
Il's Cheaper
CASE
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| Important Suggestions About
Handling Paper Salvage
SALES
SERVICE
Available on Rated Orders
20 cu. ft to 70 cu. ft Reach-In Refrigerators
Come in and inqure about the
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Please bundle your waste paper.
I Protect the school children and
other volunteer paper' collectors.
'One pile of loose papers does not
present much of a problem but a
, half ton of them in the bottom of a
trtick causes much unnecessary labor.
Waste paper tied in connvenient
bundles or boxed is cleaner and
more sanitary for the handlers.
Contribute to the salvage effort by
purchasing a ball of twine and tying
your papers in bundles.
This will
greatly help the collectors and will
| be much appreciated.
Frozen Food Cabinets
We can now get for you.
We determine heat load and size of equipment needed
for Walk-Ins, Locker Plants, etc.
428 W. Front St
5 lbs. 39c
HEW POTATOES
rüiZ“2
Phone 2J
Fresh, Fancy and Sweet
PEAS,
Thornton Tire
Service
Nite IttJ
You Are Always Welcome At Dillards '
PURE HONEY - - - - - 5! lb. jar $1.29
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
FISHER'S BISCUIT MIX
- 50 lb. sack $1.99
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package 32c
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Portable Acteylene and
ectric Welding SERVICE
BRING YOUR STEEL CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR
TROUBLES TO US
AUTO AND TRUCK REPAIRING
WRECKER SERVICE DAY A NITE
Oscars Automotive and
Welding
Service
225 W. First St
Phone 71
Coquille, Ore.
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Rumors Travel In The Army
As Well As With Civilians
Cpl. Geo. Nelson writes from Camp
Croft, S. C., that ". . . things are;|
about the same here. At least one)
big rumor and about five small ones' I
are started every day but most of I
them are without foundation. I have j1
started several just to see what J,
would happen. They went all over
camp and when they got back to me I
again, I almost believed them my­
I self."
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Mrs. U. E. McClary left last Mon-11
day. for a month’s visit with her L
mother and other relatives in Loe''
[Angeles.
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MRS. STEWART'S BLUING
■ 1 0 oz. bottle 15c
NUBORA BLEACH -
Vi ga 1. 19c
CUT GREEN BEANS lOpoints for I tans 2 cans 25c
PRUNES ....... 2 lbs. 29c
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HELP THE WAR EFFORT AND YOUR GROCER —BY RE-USING
YOUR PAPER BAGS AND EGG CARTONS.
PAPER IS STILL SCARCE!
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