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COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAT, OCTOBER 1», 1M«.
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Vote For
George Chaney
for
State Senator
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FAGR SEVEN
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J. W. Richardson Talks On
Red Cross Activities
(Continua on Page Seven)
the only thing considered. His or her
loss may have been great, but if ths
applicant has means for rehabilitation
the Red Cross quickly closes that
ease.
Home adjustment awards, with the
expenditures of $31,000, have been
made in 101 of the cases at Bandon
and the total Red Cross expenditure
down there, up to last evening, has
been $72,000. Of this $13,000 was
set up for emergency right after the
fire, the canteen, commissary and the
setting up of the tents. Then $9,000
has been set aside for the construc
tion of the small houses into which
is it hoped soon to move all those
who are now living in tents.
The canteen had served 23,340
meals up to last Friday night.
In rehabilitating those who suffer
and lose all in a disaster, the Red
Cross supplies needs according to the
sufferers’ previous standard of living,
and it is a part of the program also to
rehabilitate the merchant by giving
! orders for the purchase of clothing,
‘ household equipment, etc., at the
! store designated by the applicant.
The Red Cross aid is for the indi-
| vidual and not for communities as
i such, nor municipalities, but a portion
■ of the rigid Red Cross rules were
waived in the case of Bandon when
I $3,000 was given to the city to repair
I and get in operation its water and
sewer systems and electric light lines.
Justification for this unusual expen
diture is that all three were needed
i at once for protection of the ci’izens’
health and safety.
Of the $130,000 which was at first
estimated would be needed for Ban
don rehabilitation, $23,000 was re-!
ceived from national Red Cross head
quarters at Washington, D. C. Of the1
| $105,000 which it was expected would
be received from the public, up to
I last Friday when the books for the
quarter were closed less than $45,000
had been donated.
Mr. Richardson referred to the
many rumors always in circulation
I where the Red Cross is operating and
i said lliat when reduced to facta the
i rumors were always found incorrect.
People who are not disaster suffer
ers, no matter how worthy their,
claim, are not handled by the disaster'
organization, but are referred to the
local Red Cross committee.
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Heaviest Outing
332 First Street. Coquille, Oregon
from the kitchen flue. Their loss waa
day afternoon bus for Marslifieid,
Fire Destroyed Their Home
partially covered -by Insurance.
wuetc sue luut employment, bhe had
Mrs.
C.
Dayne
Hudson,
who
before
The boys of the Willing Workers'
The Hudsons wish to be remem
ncany u wre* Here at tne home'
her marriage was Mildred Norton,
class in the local Bible school enter or net bi other, H. A. Hatiield.
bered to all their old friends here.
daughter
of
J.
E.
Norton,
writes
the
tained the girls of the class and a
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lake and
Sentinel that their home and all its
few invited guests, with a Jolly Hal- daugnteis,
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley
Vuginia and Vivienne,
owe’en party Friday evening in A. > mvc returneu nom a weens v I mi contents, two miles north of Hills in a reliable Oregon stock company.
□. Jlooton’s vacant house, which had wiui leiauves and mends at Camas, boro, were destroyed by fire the eve
ning of October 19. while the family
been appropriately decorated for the naan., and timer points enroute.
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292
was away from home. The fire is
x-casion with cornstalks, grinning
Ine ciiruuun c.ndeavor topic tor
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Jack o'lanterns, etc. There wasn’t a Sunday evening ur "Lnuenship,' and
dull moment from the time the guests • ourim Hutton will iiave charge cf me
were welcomed by the spooks until service, 'there will be cliurca Mer
ihe party came to a close with a brief it ices bom nun mug and evening, coa-
devotional services.
A “scavenger ' uut;a.U uy J. L. nuts.
hunt,” Hallowe’en games, fortunes, I mis . A.oe.t Pancoast returned me
and a ghost story with real thrills .mat oi me week nom a visit or sev
furnished the evening’s amusement. eral ouys in Portland.
Cake, cookies and cocoa were served. I Ml. auu mis. Koy Goney and
Several members of the class were daugntei, iieity, moved Weunesduy
unable to attend, those present be morning into a small house ut A. U.
ing Pauline Farmer, Myrtle Beckett, i.buiun s, wneie tney will live for a
Ruby Johnson, Arthur Hillabold. uiunm or so until they can find a
Republican Candidate for
Billy Huff, Bobby Dunckley and the ■aiger house.
teacher, Ix>u Hooton. Other guests
Mi. ant| mis . h orrest L. Moon, Zelia
of Coos
present were Virginia Beckett, Mar May, Eugene and Edgar, ol Myrtle
vin Huff, Glenn Hutton, C. E. Ellison Point, and Glenn Hutton were dinner
Native Son of Coos County. Aye, 27 years. Son of late
and George Sargent.
guests Sunday at the A. O. Hooton
Robert R. (Pete) Watson.
Frank Culver returned home Sat uome.
The dinner was in honor of
Educated in the public schools of Coquille, Marshfield and
urday from a business trip to Port the 41st wedding anniversary of Mr.
North Bend. Graduate of Coquille High School. One
land.
and iurs. nutton, widen occuirea on
year of accounting at University of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Puett returned Oct. 23rd, and the birthday aniver-
James Lowry ¿
Watson
County Clerk
on Wednesday evening of last week sary of Mrs. Moon, which occurs on
irom Bend, where they spent nearly Oct. 30th.
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two weeks, part of the time on a
hunting trip in the mountains, snd
part of the time at the home at their
son, Lee, in town.
Mra. Nora Hellas loft on the Sun-
P
County
Have worked in the County Clerk’s office.
My family consists of my mother and two minor sisters
who are dependent on me.
Will give courteous, faithful and efficient service.
Vote 42 X James Lowry Watson