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IMDIPINDINT » VOL. XXXVUL ...................................... .. NO. S3. ■ ■' 1 COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY, 111 Collection Of Scrap Cunningham District Beu|a|] Chapter U-U.JI...L To Vote To Suspend !„ . . r u . , MetaMn4Jwik Hoil e « For Na lalr ïo Start Next Week Day Next Monday Letter From A raft Board Opens Here Monday _____ About Christmas Mailing To Boys In The Service . < t*evi L. Bunch, chan-num of Coos —8». i m m iiiiM n i i ii .a li t s il UlMUli y No. 10, will'have u meeting of the county Selective Service Board No. voters uf tlie disU-icl on September 2, «tales that the board office will be 4, from 4;0U until 8:0o p. m., at the moved from Myrtle Point to Coquille and ready to open here Sept. 1. Of school house, in order to vote us to The following letter was received ficial confirmation of the order came, Members of the Order of Eastern Scrap Metal! Junk! The govern whether or not' the district will be Arrangements have been made ment wants it; needs ft; and is start suspended and the children will be Star froip the six Coos county .Chap by e Coquille young lady from John through recently and it will be lo by the Post Office Department in co ing an even more gigantic drive to transportetf to Coquille. ters will ghther in Coquille Monday. A. Salimena, a brother of Mrs. Curl cated where the Coquille valley Ra operation with the War and Navy « olleet it from all over the United The decision to call this meeting- August thirty-first, whbn the Caos Madk of this city, who has be»» in the tioning Board office has been In the Departments for the acceptance of States than was the recent drive for to 'tlie vote of the people was made County Natal Day Association holds submarine service for more than a- court hosue, frame building. Christmas parcels for members of our year and a half. According to what rubber. armed forces serving outside ths- con by the Cunningham school board be- it» forty-first annual assembly. Beulah Chapter, Np. 8. *wil) be he writes life on a submurine is nuisl Tl>e campaign is on. It begins on <xtt»e of tl>ex'resignation ot Mrs. Lulu Chairman L. L. Bunch stated this tinental United States. ' (Fur the pur. •Saturduy, Aug. 29, in Coquilje. and ChrtatopherxoH. of Bremerton, Witah^ hostess for tlie day. Members have Intarwtiqg. morning that ths bread's office will pose of these instructions Alaska is continue» until all possible sources ington, who was to have taught in been busijy engaged with committee be moved to CbquUlc this coming included in thp term “outside the work in preparation for the <»ne-day Received your king aild interesting Sunday and Will'be bpeh for business continental United States ”- In order of used metal scraps and articles this ,l! H a i ‘ /, have been collected. Mr. and Mrs. Christopherson Iwv«- convention. Ail members of the local letter uhd Was sure glue} to heur from Monday morning. If the wmm ( i In th« that such parcels may reach the ad Mayor Millie has ordered thht the rw-tmtly tM*come the guardians ot Chapter are urged to register and at yolk 1 really did e«ijoy hearing from court house is not ready to lie moved dressees on time and in good condi city trucks be used to pick up metal, three children who lost their fatlier tend the noon banquet and as- much .voif and am sorry now that I didn’t into, tlie office will la* temixirarily tion, postmasters are requested to placed at the front of homes oribusl- iweataie of the war, so it became nee of t|ie otjxer sessions as possible. Reg ’ wf to you sooner but thought that located in the hotel Ituildhng curnei bring the following requirements to y>>i|migtit tie too busy to write to a istration wllf be in the chapter room. houses, next week. essary for Mrs. Christopherson to re room which John l‘urk«*y now uses a.-, tlie attention of mailers: Heading the committee oti registra »alRir especially if that suilor was me. u display rotun. On Tuesday tl>e trucks will collect main at Bremerton. The board im Time of Mailing Christmas par tion, which will begin at ll):30, will 1’ don’t know whether 1 can an scrap frpm the north end of town, mediately accepted tier resignation. cels and Christmas cards should be Besides the 71 listed to l«*ave to swer all ot the qeustions or not but everything north of the Fourth to The attendance at Cunnirffcham was be Mrs. Louise Leslie Guests will be morrow for induction, there will b«* mailed during the period beginning Fifth street gulch, and on Thursday anticipated to be low and it seems Kveeted on arrival by Mrs. Gertrude will try the best I can. So hare goes another group sent out in a week oi October 1 and ending November 1, ... I am u Yeoman Second Class, two and th«* board has reccix « <l they will collect in the southern part a patriotic move on the part of the' Ulett. Worthy Matron, and others. no 1942, the earlier the. better. Patrons Mrs. Mabel Kunz has charge of ar brtfi-r define» “»hip’s secretary.” I >>f the city and on Spurgeon Hill. Cunningham board and district to lice to send HO for induction in Oc- should be encouraged to endorse each Those who have junk and scrap make this step, because this will re rangements for the noon banquet and have all of the paper work that con tober, gift parcel “Christmas Parcel.” Spec ' should remember, however, that any lease one more teacher for another with many able assistants promises a cerns the ship on my mind aH of the ial effort will be made to effect de thing picked up by th«* city trucks school, and thus help (o that extent splendid meal served promptly al time. It is a v^ry tiresome job M>me livery of all Christmas parcels mailed — -S3 4ime»< but I d<> enjoy this typ«* of will not be paid for. The city em Die solving id the problem of the 12:1$, at the Masonic Hall. during that period In time for Christ There will be a short program dur work. I spend most of my spure time ployees will not have scales nri are teacher shortage. ; mas. , they authorized to pay for the metal. She and Weight In view of the ' The law provlctes that only those ing the banquet. Burton W. Dunn if It isn’t in a gin mil], studying »hort- I’ll admit the only time I Jack Dolan’s shop,' south of Safe persons who have properly in ' the will preside as toastmaster. Address |hand. urgent need for shipping space to Mrs. Ed Crump, of the McKinley Io study _ shorthand is out to Ml xea way on Henry street, is the authoriz- district .as sliown by the last asses- of welcome will be given by Mrs |have _______ JB,______________ transport materials directly essential i-outo, wh - brauglit to Ute Coquille (Jertrude Ulett, with reaponaa given ; batticsid|M. given I What I know about battlcsliii», de- <d collection depot and those having ment.rolU can vote oh u to the war effort, Christmas parcels i mutter of HiMipitid jin- first of litis w«tek for any quantity iriay deliver it by Mrs. Eula Neideigh, of Elgin Chap- stroyer*. strayerx. etc, you »an «an gut in a shall not exceed the present limits of this kind, pincé thg Hon electi of a di . ___ _____ treatment of bruises and injuries she and be paid at the rate of $5 a rector or clerk is the nrrty matter on tar. Myrtle Point. A vocal agio by thimble. But I can tell yrai anything rdrelv«» when she fell from a tree 11 pounds in weight or 18 inches in The block wardens will make a which resident«, can vote* without the length or 42 inches in length and (Continued <>n page seven) on tlie rqnch while picking fruit. Mrs M. O. Hawktn», will be included house to house canvas, calling every property qualification. girth combined. Nevertheless the Thomas Walter Banter, an t*mploy«*e one’s attention to the Junk Rally, on the profram. publk* is urged by Hie War and Navy of the Moore k^ill at Itandon, under t The afternoon samion and <g>en«ng Asking RlVfir Dike and there will be no excuse for not Departments to cooperate by volun went tlie amputation of three fingers getting this vitally needed old junk (Continued. <to page six) I . . „ tarily restricting the size, of Christmas and part of his right hand on Mon parcels to that of an Ordinary shoe into the plants designated by the day. Tlie accident occurred when his box and ttu« weight to six pounds. government. 4» ' County Ag«*rrt G eo. J e nkin» Imp orts Judge E. L. Haterxon wae in Port- hand touched n revolving saw, and it These departments have pointed out that the district, through Its del-: Funcrgi services were'Tieid if the land yesterday, attending the meet- may I* necessary later to remove the also that member« of the Armed otiier two fingers. • c«;at«*d captain and assistant captains, Church of Christ here on Tuesday for Forces'are amply provided with food stnte HWh*«y commis- D. D. Phillips, an «dgerman at the made arrangements for the junk col Daniel Wilmer Brown, who resigned sto» and presenting to that body, tlie and clothing, and the public is urged li ction out there at a meeting held as minister of' the local Church of Mr. and Mrs. I/mix B«ixw«>rth, tur~ need of a dike along the rivta* bank, Sinttii Wood-Praducts plaut here, (Continued un page five) 'i'uexday. Tlie farmer« will all as Christ because of ill health, last April. merly proprietors of the Boxworth ’ a couple - <>f mil«*« above Coquille. was- injur«» in the upper left leg semble their Scrap «nd )unk, on the Death uecurred at Medford last Sat Motor Co. here, which was the Ford where winter fl<xids threaten to cut yesterday when hit by a piece of agency, came tn last Friday evening acroxa tl»e iuwtands and form a new lumber, at» was taken to the Coquille farm «(id a truck wiU be used to pick urday. n _ Hospital. . r it up. “{¿a__ x . J. R. Adams, ot Bend; Liston from Hollywood, where they, have chatmG to« the river, Such a calam- This piormng Ray Morgan who is ving wbile-buth were working ay-*,>ukl ruin'much valualik- ranch Çoquille leave 4M» city off the river,- •*mptey».d at tlie Erwin-Lyons - fn*r >»■ factfwltos. xlra ■' -* m If pnxribihty became became u rridity at Fairview, wax.brought to the hoapi- , Mr. and Mr». Q. t. Wood hav* re W the the possibility a riMHy * jriruitiMkiyai condttriing tlie ui one and he in the plant at-C Cet j the channel would be in Fat Elk ud tor treatment of chest inujripa re- ceived word from their won, Gross, another. and the Lee ad ■eived wlwn he wax struck by a cable that he landed safely in Africa on Mr. Bosworth «*xpressed consider ereek. fire-fighting organisation pertoefrd, w',.% .. Pullklrarers were Henry a«*orgei Aug. 10 He is located in Accra on will use tire procettds from the scrap ftp I ph Harry, Paul Simpson, A. M. able disgust with the slow-down Aceumpariying Judfle Peterson after the strap broke. the Gold Coast, wliere he is electri collection and sale to buy »■ pmnpj Willey,'Albert James and MrFIzer Practices used by the workmen in were R. Detelfsen, W. E. Cross and cal inspector for Pan American Air- for figtftiqg fire in thar disfriet. Th«- honorary pall bearers wen* C. the plant and told of u Texan who Wallace Dement who have extensive 1 ways. Hr spent some time on the Every section of th«* county has C. Farr, Dr. C. G. Stem W. A. Sloan also qujt his job there becasue he holdings in the threaten«*d bottoms Brazilian bulge of South America be was not allowed to iierform his work t>een set up by the D. A. War Board, and Dr. Frank Mulder White* in 'Portland Judge Peterson fore a plane seat was available for in an ulbxiut manner to win this according to Mr. Jenkins, as was will also consult the land grant of The body Is being - shipped today crossing the Atlantic. told in the Sentinel a few weeks ago, by Schroeder Bros. Mortuaries to all-out war, ficials and endeavor to make a trade In the absence of Pres. O. L. Wood Accra is about 150 miles south of Mr. Bosworth, who wrta in the last of county -owned, loggad-off lund for and Secretary Tallant Greenough and each community is expected to Spokane, Wash., where it will be laid world war—he and R. L. Stewart 5000 aercs of O. A C, land in Fair very little business came before the Ute equator, and he says while the participate In tills metal scrap col to rest. days are hot the night temperature lection as Lee is doing. Mr Brown was bom Aug. 1#, 1880, Were in the same outfits in France— view valley and «m the surroundings Chamber of Commerce session in the expects to sign up for army service In Cpqullle there are undoubtedly at Columbia City, Ind., and was six hills which sheep men would like to hotel. Tuesday noon which war pre- is about 5<) degrees. He also says that the black naUves of that section scores of tons of needed metal and days past «2 -years of age. He Came after he has a couple ofxweeks or secure for grazing land. • ided over by Geo. E. Derding, vice are all pretty well educated and that more vacation. > it is a patriotic duty to turn it in to Coquille as pastor of the Christian president ■ M—-i—------------ ■” > ■; Xb it is a pretty nice, country in which for the fight to subdue Hitler, Hiro Church here a year and four months An invitation was extended Virgil to live. hito, and the weaker member of the ago and retired because of his health II. I^angtry, field consultant for the triumvirate*--Mussolini. last April. « League of Oregon Cities at next “Throw Your Scrap Into The He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Tuesday noon's session when it is Fight.” Edith L. Brown; a daughter, Mrs. expected as many chamber members Where there is more than one, fire Alice Elaine Rhay, and a son, Rich Mr. and Mrs. Alva A. Nosier •r- alarms usually come in bunches of as possible will attend. His subject is I I ard A Brown, of Coquille; a son, rived here last Friday evening from three, but last week-end the depart to be: “The City's Part in the War.'' I Darrell W., ot Spokane; two brothers, AH members, whether dir«*ctors or A quiz program conducted by Dick their home in San Diego, • Calif., in ment was called out only twi«-e. Harold and Carson, and a sister, Mrs not, are urged to be present next Connam was an innovation at the. tending to remain up here at the'r old The first was at 5:10 Saturday Elias Ruasell, of Potwin, Kans., and regular weekly meeting of the Rotary home for a month. Mr. Nosier says morning to the wood lol of Smith Tuesday nootp Mis. R. A. Wernich, who left by another sister. Mrs. Howard War David Biegger, who had recently club yesterday and proved both inter the strenuous life in San Diego these W<od-Products, und«*r what was the bus this morning tor a six to eight mer, of Fairmont, Minn. After Iris days ha* been wearing on him and he dock of the old Johnson mill. It was returned from a trip to Portland, told esting and amusing. weeks' trip, had a very intereating Mr. Brown was a member of the needs a good rest, However the quickly extinguished. The probable a little of what the defense industries (Jumbo) Elrod had butted in and an trip planned. She will not travel at Masonic, Eastern Star and Odd Fel transfer business he conduct.« theie cause wax the dropinng of a cigarette are doing to change life in-the state’s swered about half a dozen questions, night anywhere on the trip and will lows lodges holding his members! ilp will not suffer for he haa three sons in the refuse there which smolder«» metropolis. He said the traffic be- someone suggested that they give him thus ba enabled to see a great deal at Fogle Benton, Mont. tWpen midnight and daylight is pretty the $84 and excuse him and someone associated with him. Mr. and Mrs. along for hours. of tlie United States which she had • nearly as heavy as it is during the else said that nuiybe he had fur Nosier went down to the A. T. Mor About five o'clock that same after never been over before » day. rison place bear B andon Tue.-tday nished the questions. noon the department answered a call To Eugene, across McKenzie pass for the remainder of this week. They tor a grass fire at tl«e rear of Mrs. Several members who were sched and to Boise her itinerary will take will also spend some time at tlie S. M. J. J. Stanley's and J. A. Lamb'» uled for a test at the dart game for her; then to Salt Lake City, Denver Nosier cottag? at Brewster ami at iieing absent from meetings, settled garages. It was getting a good start ..nd to Minneapolis where she goes Mrs. Skeel’s cottage at Bandon. for a net amount as their contribution Carl Johnson, who has been print- in- the grass and weeds but wax soon to attend to business matters connect- to thq library fund. «*d with the settling ot an estate, and i era devil in the Sentinel office for out after the boys and three fire to visit relaUves. | the past several years, is the first The new International Rotary di trucks arrived. It had been set by a Don Gilleyple has added a fifth rectories were received and delivered ,,■ 1 little girl. .From there she goes to Chicago to one of the force to be called fqt mili- link to his chain of Pacific Feed & to thorn* who had subscribed for I r~. - .IwilWCirtarSffltV VS. > xee friends, thence to Boston. Newltary service. He took his exathina- Seed stores in Oregon. He has just them. York, Poughkeepsie, N Y., Wash- tion last Saturday and will probably taken over one at Grants Pass, whose A. E Borel in charge* of the ington, D. <?., south through the Oar- 1 be one of the next group to be in- Rotarian Harry Nasburg of Marsh Co- owner la being called into tlie ser «Tinas into Georgia; thence to New ducted from the Coquille valley after quille minerate, stockpile, reports field, wax the only guest present vice. “Hap” Ward will go from the that the first manganese received «means and across Texas to Pasa- tomorrow’s contingent, , q x . -■y ' r t ", store lien» to manage the one in Jo dena where more friends will greet Cart also is receiving congratu|a- here was brought ip Tuesday tnorn- Linus (Bill) Seeley, brother I of sephine county and, if he can find a her and then home. lions on the fine four page paper, of ing by W. E. Marrion. It. was a seven man to put in the Marshfield store. Before leaving she said that the which he was editor, which was is- ton load and came^rnm the vicinity Everett and Mark Seeley, and who “*-* Beach. •-*- - ■ ' resigned hie position in the Bandon Ole Janiteron will be transferred to ticket from Minneapolis east and sued this week by the Baptist Church <,( -** Gold schools to join th«* Marines, left San the store here. The five are at Co l orne by the southern route added1 B. “ Y. P U. ! DF. W. V. Glahyer ■ Diego, whert^he has been stidioned. quille, Myrtle Point, Marslifieiu but three-fourths as much as a ticket The total eclipse of the moon was last Friday evening for Inautico, W Medford and Grants Pass. plainly visible in CoquiUe Tuesday direct to Minneapolis and return Showing Some Improvement One Last Evening Was V»., where he Is to take officers evening, there being no cloudr to in would have cost Accident Cases At Coquille Hospital Burial In Spokane For Dan W. Brown ¡Above Coquille The Lanis Bosworths Here ror Few Weeks lu« Gross Wood Has Landed In Africa Speaker At C. of C. Next Tuesday Up Here For A Month's Rest Two Fire Alarms Last Saturday Quiz Program At Rotary Meeting Left Today On A Great Trip Sentinel To Lose Its Devil In September Pacific Feed & Seed Now Has Five Stores First Manganese At Stockpile Here Bill Seeley Gets / Officer Training Eclipse Seen Tuesday Evening A False Adartn irning' ctDted the IRE« ^\---i*-Wi to the rear of the Biegger Furniture Co. store on front street wliere a grass fire was quickly extinguish«». It’s'still more than n week off but ! The nine o'clock call was a false the dance on Saturday evening fl Jdhndh'.. «. f next week, the proceeds of which W'B tie used to put a ceiling over the au- , Victory Sign In The Sky ditorium of Ute Community Building] should be kdpt tn mind. Those at- ( Let us hope and pray It was sym- . --‘‘ I Tuesday afternoon two dis- tending can be sure of an enjoyable bohe! that 'they“ are helping Unct lines 6f clouds formed a letter iiX"" vahiable ‘civteproject white V across Coquille from n«>rtheast to ha ™g a good time. Its a pre-Labor southwest The joined portion ofth Septcmber 5 Day dance to be held September 5. ' tetter was in the northeast. When the moon rose in the early broth«*» of Dr W V. Glaisyer, had evening it had already begun to in told him that his brother is slowly Mrr. Trf*e Hand received a wire ter the shadow cast by the earth, improving from the effects of his re from Mr. Hand Tuesday evening that and gradually the lunar face became cent stroke, at Redmond. He is able Then in orange-colored he had passed the Navy examination covered. to ride out to the car. and can now half ring developed as the moon grad that day and had been accepted. He The Coquille Valley Country Club work the fjpgeri ofliis afflicted hand a little ' has accepted an Invitation from the left yesterday for San Diego for his ually emerged from its hiding again Coos Country Club for a golf tourna training period. Lee is one of very to shine with unusual brilliance. The Victory clouds, with the near .Sociil nc«es are being written ment on the latter's links this com few men who saw service In the first by Mrs. George Maynard- If yotf ing Sunday. This is the third inter world war and yet are under the 45 ly perfect V stretching across the have any items for -lie paper, will city tournament the two have played year age and liable for Selective Ser- heavens* were still to be seen, lying y<ìt plca.-r* telephone Mrs Maynard this year and the record stands two vice ca* In World War II. He got1 from northeast to southwest as the 'inu. th, first one at a very early age. eclipse was taking place. wins for tlie Bay club. at 280-M, evenings. • .5 ao 'J v ' Goli Tournament At Bay Sunday Into The Navy