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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1942)
IÀ. Supplies Delivery Must Await Disaster The altitude of the Red Cram, that <U will not provide, in advance, for disaster relief is one that is causing much unfavorable comment in the county. All must give the Red Cross unstinted commendation for prompt response when disaster comes, but the attitude and rule that nothing «•an be done prior to the disaster is \ une which is not appreciated. The «condemnation was forcibly . brought out at a meeting of the mayors of Coos county, Dr. [)ix, head of the medical staff of the Civilian Defense Council, and L. A. Blanc, county Red Cross chairman, which was held in Marshfield Tuesday aft ernoon. Mayor R. F. Milne attended from Coquilie. The meeting was to endeavor to secure stretchers and bandages which would be so vitally heeded should an enemy air raid injure any consider able number of peoples That the Red Cross could not draw from its store house supply for stretchers and: bandages in anticipation of such a raid, nor furnish lunds with which to -* purchase them was Mr. Blanc’s state ment, but that they would ^».forth coming should the need arise, was the not too comforting addition. The mayors were all asked to make request of the several city councils to provide funds for buying this needed equipment, Coquille’s quota being set at MOO Mayor Milne, as did other mayors, stated that there was no provision in the city’s- budget for such an amount for such a purpose and that ■t was wo late to make any change in this year’s budget, much as the pur chase of the equipment 1 r needed. Further contributions to a fund to take protective measures can hardly be considered at-this time, as those who contributed to the recent Red C/oss drive for funds supposed that organization would take care of just such emergencies as now exist. Belle Knife Hospital Standard President Opens Bond Drive An eight pound baby boy, named Kenneth Leo, was born to Mr.*and H. D. Collier, president of the Stan- Mrs. L. E. Ledbetter*of Myrtle Point last Sunday, and on Monday a six, i dard Oil Company of California, yes and one-half pound baby girl was terday launched a campaign to en- b»m to Mr. and Mrs, Leland Cun- ! 1 list ten per cent of the company's ningham of Riverton. She has been 1 'total'payroll in the purchase of War Savings Bonds. named LaDora Jean.' Mr. Collier, speaking from Wash Thelma Whitney, erf Myrtle Point, entered the. hospital last Saturday for ington, over the radio Sunday morn treatment, and Yvonne, seven-year ing, addressed the 18,000 employees old daughter of Ray Davidson, un of Standard Oil Company of Califor iterwent an appendtK'tomy on Tues nia and Standard Stations, Inc., urg day. The same day Boyce Tracy un ing them to take part in the formation derwent a minor operation on his of a “War Savings Army” pledged to invest ten per cent of their earnings finger. £ >> W. K. Eubanks, visiting here from in War Savings Bonds through pay Vale, Ore. underwent a major oper roll deduction plan. The Standard Oil Company of Cal ation on Tuesday. % Dismissals the past week were Mrs. ifornia, he said, will contribute 116,- James Matthews, of Fairview, Mrs. 000 in War Savings Stamps to those Wilma Wood and Mrs. Fred Sell and groups of employees that sign up one baby, of Riverton, last Saturday; hundred per ctnt for ten per cent de- Mrs. J. W. Cherry and baby, of River ductfons. “I am proud to report,” Mr. Collier ton. and Mrs. Parm Patrick, on Sun day; Mrs. E. A. Gage and baby, of i said, “that almost 1800 men from Reedsport,' yesterday; * Bobbie Trigg, I Standard Oil Company of California Standard Stations, Inc., are al of Myrtle Point, and Leslie McKenzie, and i four-year old from Powers, today. i ready In the military services—and more are joining the colors every The latter had kept* count on his that I fingers, and when the doctor-saidJ day. These men, who have worked he was getting along so well that he 1 side by side with you, know that it could go home today, the youngster I is an 'all-out war? They are giving replied, pointing'to his hand, “No, it’s not that finger but piis one, which I would have been tomorrow.” CASCARA BARK Price la highest ever. Expert* This Week In Circuit Court __ V/s VIA1C A--I ICTI M vs< Commission To . . — , , Adopt Regulations trial Accident Co brought in a verdi per cent of the sc 9 • loss of a hand. The official hearing of the Oregon The „case of Jas State Game Commission to consider accident commissi« the 1942 hunting regulations will be suited in verdict held in Portland on Saturday, June and no damage foi 13, which is the date set by legislative - Starting this moi act for such meetings. ot Mabel E. Darn. At that time regulations in,regard > cident commission, to seasons, bag limits and methods for the taking of game birds, game animals and fur-bearing animals will be determined. Preparatory to this meeting, th» Commission has had its crews of biologists working in the field to gather information on cur rent conditions affecting large game as well as pheasants and other game birds. Sportsmen’s organizations de siring to make recommendations have been asked to submit them early in order to giye the Commission an op We can. SAVE you Money. portunity to study such suggestions prior to the June meeting. Greene fir Jensen (¡¿k SAFEWAY . N8MBEI 41 * Haw jm am wdb $1000 ★ Akttt esgstMst sad bsw tscssh them * Afswf hhsf's /awrMMs«/ ★ Hew M w ^ s s*d< saw btukaud ^ÍlaTRade Be careful with fire. I. P. 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