IND1PBMDBNT VOL. XXXIX. NKWSPAPBB NO. 9. New Point Rationing I Chairman J. A. Berg 5 More Names Of Boys In Service J. A. Berg Is To Be City Attorney For The Duration Does Not Agree With County Court Mrs. Thos. Dungey To Be Buried Saturday Exams To Be Held For 17-Year Old Officer Candidates \ Last week the Sentinel printed the Pat Geaney who was tne Coquille Funeral services will be held Sat­ name of D. E. McCune as one of the valley rancher quoted in the BenUnei urday, March 20, at the Gano Fun­ men from Coquille and vicinity who last week, is still much perturbed be­ eral Home, at 2:00 p. m., for Mrs. was in the U. 8. service now. The cause the cannery at the county farm Thomas Dungey, who passed away at “Simplicity is the keynote of the name was furnished the Sentinel by Fire Chief Snyder told the is not to be operated this year. As to the Oregon State Hospital at Salem On April second, at 8:00 a. m. an new meats and fate rationing pro­ Ray Morley, Legion post adjutant council, at the regular monthly the help problem, it is no doubt cor­ Tuesday night. Interment will be examination will be given at the Co­ gram just announced by the Office of here who has contributed most of the sion of that body Monday evening, rect that most of the wAmen in Co­ in the Odd Fellows cqpetery. quiUe High School by Principal Clar­ Price Administration,” said J. Arthur names already printed. that he hoped the department would quille would be willing to spend a Mrs. Dungey was born Elizabeth ence Osika for individuals who would Berg, chairman of the Coquille War Last Friday Don MeCune, in the get the old Sitka mill burned this day or two in the cannery this sum- Tann in England 83 years ago, and like to take the Army and Navy Col­ Price and Ration Board. office at the Smith plant called to coining Sunday. mef, helping save the surplus from came to the United States many years lege Training Teste (V12 and A$2) Housewives will have no diffi- say he didn't want to sail under false J. Arthur Berg, an ex-mayor of Co- Victory Gardens, by canning iL Pat later. She was married to Mr. Dun- for selection of Officer candidates. Hl I M.i rvm a.ta. aiiiU«. Wijg, UM M'M atea ww y aiaa niilil that, ilig ¡ wjiwel M gey in Jackson county, Oregon, in Any individual who takes the test lfti anä lhey cäme To Coquilfe Tn and the appoint­ the same help problem, and he War 1 and is not in the present by Mayor Book Two when the new pubgram conflict, or in.training for it. The ment was confirmed by the council. not agree with the county (court’s 1817. lions. No others will be permitted to goes into effect on March 29.” _______ „ that ......... because there is „ name given Mr. Morley may have The appointment, whieh Mr. Berg statement so Besides her husband she is survived take it. Although the ration list includes a been spelled differently, but just who did not wish to accept permanently, large a stock of canned goods, already by two sons, Alton F. Dungey, of ' Qualifications: Wide variety of foods, including all the D. E. McCune listed is has not was to be in effect during the ab- on hand that it is not necessary to Coquille; Lester 11. Dungey, of Sca- (a) High School and preparatory meats and many cheeses, as well Ms been made clear. sence of City Attorney Tallant Gres- can any more this year, for with the poose, Ore. A daughter, Mrs.Eunice school graduates who will have at­ shortenings and salad oil, butter and Other names added to last week’s nough who expects to be called for ,armed forces taking so large a propor- Garrett, died at Klamath Falls seven tained their 17th and not their 20th margarine, canned fish, and many 432 include those of: military service on April 6. His ap­ tian of this year’s pack of fruit and years ago. Surviving step children birthdays by July 1, 1943, regardless other Items, from the point of view Byron Davis plication for leave of absence was vegetables the amount of this kind are: Frank Dungey and Mrs. Ada Mc­ of whether they are presently attend­ of the housewife who does the shop­ couched in a poetic vein and it was of canned food available for civilian Clellan, of CoquiUe, and Mrs. Archie ing college. Merle Davis ping, it will really be a simple matter. granted. The city attorney said he consumption may be so curtailed that Woolard, of Eureka, Calif. Car) Holmstrom (b) High School and preparatory • “All these foods will be rationed signed the following application, that the United States will, as Herbert Orville Roady school seniors who will be graduated with a single set of stamps,” Mr. Berg leaving the impression that Mrs. Hoover says, go hungry next winter. I Arnold Wade Rice by July 1, 1943, provided they will oj>ointed out, “and the busy housewife Greenough had written it: Gerald I, Pettengill have attained their 17th and not their will have to consult only one table Harold Leo Young 20th birthdays by this time. of point values to find out how many Russell E. Young Hon. Mayor and Common Council (c) Students who will have attained ration pointe any of these foods will Delbert James of the City of Coquille: their 17th and not their 20th birth­ cost.” Philip Reed From Ordinances, Resolutions, Rates days by July 1, 1943, who do not hold •This latest program requires no Svend Johansen and Budgets, certificates of graduation from a sec­ Leonard W. Rice, of the Farm Se- I that David B. Biegger, Coquille furni­ registration of any kind,” added Mr. Harold Norris Il must leave and go wrestle with ' curity Administration here, an- ture merchant, has begun his recruit ondary school but who are now con­ Berg. “War Ration Books Two are Richard G. Cornelius Uncle Sam’s muskets. “This future Blue­ tinuing their education in an accredit­ This brings the total to 445. Ara ' [ Instead of fighting over dogs and es as ­ noun.ts that definite plans have been training there. already distributed, and when the jacket,” the item says, “will be in­ ed college or university. I completed for the receiving of Helfer program goes into effect, housewives thete more not yet listed? Let us sessments, Furthermore, to be eligible for se­ calves all day next Wednesday, March structed in W»' fundamentals of sea­ will already have had a full month’s have their names. My job will now be to subdue Jap manship as Well as undergo a thor­ lection, you must: ,34, and until noon on Thursday, experience in the use of their point­ Aggress menta. * ough physical training program which I (a) Be a male citixen of the United U March 25. ration books in buying processed If the City sees fit to allow leave of 1 j The receiving ebnter. which is the will make him Into a seasoned sailor, States. foods. Neither will consumers be absence, (b) Be morally and physically qual­ Told Coos Seed Ihc. warehouse, to- ready to join the hardest hitting Navy asked to report any stocks of foods I will trade in my salary for Soldier | icated at the end of South Hall street in the world. On graduation, he will ified for thia program, including a they may have on hand.” Boy’s pittance, minimum uncorrected visual acuity of In Coquille, will be open to reoelve be given an opportunity to qualify for One of the tew differences between 18/20 in each eye. .• Oregon's new “safety responsibil­ And not come back for six months calves from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 one of the many Service. Schools the use of the blue and red stamps and duration. (c) Be unmarried, and agree to ity” bill, passed by the recent leg­ available fqr Navy enlisted per ­ on Wednesday. March 24, and In War Ration Book Twa is the order remain unmarried until commission­ islature, has been signed by Gov. While everyone else gets the tax and 8:00 a. m. until 12:00 noon on sonnel where he may receive addi­ in which stamps wM be declared the ration. Snell andlx-comes an effective law on tional training in a specialized field, ed, unless sooner released by the Navy Thursday, March 35. It Is necessary valid. As I rattle along in an old Army or Army Department. June 10. that all salves be delivered by noon ar be assigned to one of the units When rationing begins on March truck, (d) Evidence potential ufficer qual- Under its provisions any driver in­ of the fleet for action against tta* on Thursday in order that shipment 29, the f iW set of stamps, marked A ificationa. Including appearance and volved in an accident which results I'll think of the Council still bussing, •an be completed that afternoon. worth 18 the buck, scholarship records. in injury or death or property dam­ It is a part of the Dairy Conserva­ Men now enlisted in any branch of age, within ten days must present But when we have ended Herr Hit|er’s tion program and it is requested that journey, the armed services, including V-l, proof at his financial responsibility ail thuer interested in the program, April, V-5, V-7 reserves on inactive status, in the amount of at least $11,000, or I will come back again and Ite an in any way, will attempt to secure be validated. attorney. •» are net eligible to take thia test. his driver's license and car registra- The examination starts promptly g: „ ,f yXhin.r‘nt'm" "OW Wh“‘ ’ ' P. " n.m 9:00 A rn. :.nd will taai Wo hours. proximate number of calves which Immediately if his insurance policy I'll pock my junk and first go the ranchers und dairymen are plan­ last Friday evening, with wings. That Late individuals will not be admitted Another difference in the use of fishin. , , is, he had been accepted for the V5 j to the test. Obtain your admission lapsed ning on selling to the government un­ the red stamps is that it permits re- Nava) Aviation Reserve, but with no i blanks from C. S. Osika. Respectfully submitted, These The act applies whether or not the der the Dairy Animal Conservation tailera to make “Change” in ration Tailant Greenough, City Attorney definite Information when he will be blanks must be signed by your high driver was at TAilt, exception being program. stamps when a customer finds it im­ called. He was told, however, that school principal. allowed only in the case of a car possible to give the exact amount he would go to the flying school at The application of E. L. Perrott & legally parked at the time at the ac­ of valid red stamps when making a St. Mary’s College. cident. After two years, if the driver Son for permission to repair the floor purchase. Only one-point red stamps Two other high school boys—Bob paid no damages and no suit was of the building where the bowling of any series currently valid may be Kline and Jack McCracken — are brought against him, he woujd be alley is located, with floor joists and used for this purpose. working to get their papers in shape permitted to drive and own a car a new floor, having been approved During the week of April 4 to 10, E. T. Stelle, Coquille Red Craas to enlist in the Reserve which is only by the bufldirtg inspector and fire again. Writing to renew their subscription for example, storekeepers may give chief, the council granted permission chairman, reports thia morning that open to boys of 17 years, and Clarence to the Sentinel, Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer (Continued on page three) funds on hand from this month’s drive Osika says that the young men ac­ writes from their home in Redmond: to make the repairs. , _____ M. F. Pettit called attention to the now total $1900 and that with the cepted are sent home to complete their 1 altogether too frequent practice of $44» to $500 Which will come from high school education. We enjoyed a visit with Allington breaking bottles on the street, and the Arago and surrounding territory, last week. He is now Captain Roland said there was also plate glass from as well as other expected contribu­ A. Glaisyer of the U. S. Army and As far as electric lights could do windshields which are a threat to all tions, that he can see $2500 practical­ is stationed at Chicago. it, Coes county was completely’black­ tires. The police have been on the ly assured. But that amount will Betty and Forrest have been at ed out for an hour, soon after mid ­ Miss Margaret Paulson, formerly of watch for bottle breakers but have still leave the Coquille district $500 Sioux City, Iowa. Captain Kerby is Coquille where she graduated from night Sunday. been unable to catch the miscreants short of meeting its quota. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watson are in the Air Corps. We expect Betty A rat, in tne North Bend plant, was high school and lived for many yean, so far. moving to Florence Ore., this week. home soon for the duration. was united in marriage last Friday curious, or hungry, er [>erliaps just A resolution was adopted authoriz­ Dorothy is in the Educational or Mr. Watson has been transferred from at the home of a friend in Hollywood, venturesome. At any rate he got up ing the city treasurer's intention to Swift and 0a to the Cushman Cheese Training Department at Meier and on the wire and between the bus bar where she has made her home for redeem $10,000 worth of water fund Plant to act as foreman. Mrs. Watson Frank's in Portland. some years, to Mr. John Philip Cahn, and-the switches managed to make a bonds which have not yet reached I Dr. Glaisyer is improving slowly has been clerk for Farm Securities in short which shut the plant down until a business man in Stockton, Calif., maturity. A notice to that effect ap­ and can walk a little with our help. the Laird Building for the past nine Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gould were com­ where they will make their home. the damage could be corrected. Noth­ pears elsewhere in this issue and the months. She and her small daughter, We hope he will be able to go to pletely surprised last evening when a ing much of the rat remained except Her sister here, Mn. Ouy Mauney.G bonds will be redeemed on May 1. group of their friends took posses­ Louise, will leave for Florence next CoquHtt^or a real visit before the says that they expect to be in Co­ portions of his two hind legs. A city-owned lot on North Coulter sion of their home, bringing with Saturday where they will live for year is over. quille soon for a visit street was sold to J. A. Hanqon, his Please give our best regards to our them aU the requirements for a tempt, the present. Mr. Watson has been Margaret was one of a group of Co­ offer being $25 down and $25 a year with the Swift plant here for the past friends in Coquille. ing dinner. After dinner the evening quille girls, some yean ago who called for three years. The deferred pay- ’ was., spent visiting. The group was year and a half. Mrs. Dora Horn, themselves the Pirates, and her mar- ments will draw six per cejit. ■ inadeun' up pf Messrs, and Meadames W, formerly with Western Mercantile _ riage leaves but one of that group M. Day Austin was given permis- » «. . __jrman, R. R. Rosaerman, H„ Agency, will take Mrs. Watson’s place Mil trans in Qnrino ctraot Sn i still not wedded—Mias Audrey Aasen, County Treasurer Stauff on Tues­ sion to cut trees in Spring street, tn W. fierce, Roy Boober, Mrs. Leong in the F. S. A. office, of Manhfield. who is so busy with day remitted to tax levying bodies of the northeast comer of the city, Bryant, Mrs. Harold Gould and tWQ her music that she has no time to the county their shares of the tax where their shade keeps the sun from children and Clarence Osika, The Geo. Oerding real estate agency think of a mere man. moneys paid in at the tax collection his garden lot. this morning reports two deals com­ School Superintendent B. W. Dunn department which have been turned pleted the past week. Loti .7 and 8 was present to ask the council if en­ Guild Dinner In Parish over to him. of Block 19, Elliott’s Addition, be­ forcement of the curfew ordinance House Last Evening Of the $77,753.9« remitted, $47,- The opening of spring dance will tween First and Second on Elliott 637.99 went to school districts, $17,- could not be made more effective. He There were 80 tn attendance at the be given by the Coquille Junior street, and which were owned by Mr. told of IS, 14 and 15-year old boys 259.90 to cities, $9,980.94 to porta, Guild six o’clock dinner in the Parish Woman's Club in the Community and Mrs. Geo. Steward, who live who hang out at a Front street resort Ernest Irvin Marang was taken be­ and $2.895.13 to drainage districte. House last evening, the first to be held Building this coming Saturday eve­ near this city, were sold to J. H. until one or two o’clock in the morn­ fore Justice Fred Bull last Friday since ReV. R, L, Greene entered upon ning, March 20, with dancing between Brown, of Eugene. The purchaser is ing. and whose parents admitted they by the state police, charged with Mrs. Cora Mackey Elected his duties as vicar of St. James' Epis­ I the hours of 9:30 and 12:30 to the the father of Waldo Brown, proprietor could do nothing about it; the boys “passing on a curve.” He paid $5.00 For 13th Time at Roy School copal church, and It was a welcome music by Shady's Orchestra. Admis­ of the Industrial Repair Co., and a paid no attention to parental demands. of the $25 fine imposed and the to himself and Mrs. Oreene. The la­ sion, Including tax, will be 55 cents portion of the purchase will be used For the thirteenth successive year Mayor Wood’s reply was that the balance was suspended. dies served an excellent repast which per person. as a rear entrance to the machine t Mrs. Cora Mackey was elected by the police would co-operate in seeing that Phil Aiborn contributed $2.00 to all present enjoyed. As the ladle« of the club say, “You shop plant. The three houses on the directors this week to teach in the the youngteera got home earlier and the justice court fees for permitting a Binging and visiting was the pro­ will miss a good time if you fail to lots will be continued as rental prop­ Roy school. District No. 44. She was i asked Mr. Dunn to turn their names minor to operate his car. gram for the mat of the evening after attend this Spring Opening Dance. erty. given a salary boost to $1950 per over to Chief Jack Arnold, which he Cart H. Fisher, picked up by the the seven o’clock dinner. Short talks The Floyd E. Watson house and year, all of which indicates that the said he would da Coquille police for trespassing on city by Elbert Schroeder, Mr. Oreene and lot, at the north end of Henry street board and patrons are well satisfied Ratiog Books Calendar -..private property, the right-of-way ¿adUtsKMKKtj ■ -..-j James' Kinsey. Mr. Kinsey is em­ i U. S. Naval Base Hospital at San only for the purpose of picking flow­ Evan Albom went up to Portland expires March 21. ployed at the Smith Wood-Products Home Nmlsi Class !*• Aigtort frtr fhn naat nicrht mnnths Diego for the past eight months, last Friday evening hoping to bring ers and was released without penalty. Sugar—Coupon No. 12 (5 lbs.) valid plant, and they expect to occupy theft- I Te Be Started came in yesterday and left last eve­ •»ack with him Saturday many of the March 16. Must I; .st through the end new home soon. Mrs. W. E. Bossennan is chairman ning for his home in Eugene to await needed repair parte and Supplies for of May, or 11 weeks. $<78.75 In Bonds Purchased In the call of the Selective Service of the new Home Nursing Class, ready Coffee- Stamp No. 25 (1 lb.) ex­ the Washer Service Co. here. Mrs. February By Coos Employees Cold Nights The Past Week to be organized to include twenty or board here. After being in the Navy Phil Aborn and daughter Evelyn ac­ pires March 21. Voluntary purchases of Defense more members. for that eight months ’ period he was Thermometer Below 32 Degrees Anyone interested companied him and expect to remain Urea—Clan A. First inspection Bonds by Coos county employees who in taking this course may register at discharged because of his chronic up there for several months, both of deadline March 31. The theremometer has stood below authorize the withholding of portions the County Health Office in the court sinus trouble. them having been offered and ac­ Fuel oil —Period Four coupons ex­ freezing every morning this week, of their salaries each month, totaled house or telephone Mrs. Bosse man at cepted jobs in the shipyards at Van­ pire April 6 in tones C and D; April twice being 2® degrees and other for February, $450 by the road de- | her home, 225J Mrs. J. R. Bunch Mrs. Walter Marr ion returned home couver. 12 in zone B; April 17 in zone A. mornings 30 or 31. The daily range noHmont pertinent and $318.75 hv by thp t^e court court and Mrs. Naimi High, retired nurses, the first of this week from a ten­ Period 5 coupons are now valid in ail has seldom been 25 degrees and one hopae crew. are ready to take charge of the class. der trip to Portland. Calling day was only F.S.A. To Buy Dave Biegger Is At Farragut, Ida. Calve« Nevf* Week vaives nexr weex new*,Um lng A itation at ,roni th* Navytrain Idah0 uyi - New State Law Affects Drivers Tom Martin To Receive Wings More Red Cross Donations Needed Margaret Paulson Dr. Glaisyer Is Slowly Improving Rat Blacks Out Coos County The Floyd Watsons Move To Florence Married March 12 Friends Surprise The Newlyweds Taxes Sent To Municipalities Justice Court Cases Here Í Two Real Estate Deals Reported Dance Saturday Night Opens Spring