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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1943)
r j V . raatitetìt ■ » THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. ÒOQUnXE. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 104$. Report on the Infantile Paralysis tional Foundation in New York, and $284.70 was depoosited to the amount Coos County Drive For IMS —AH Funds ere now in Jnrthe 1843 drive and a complete report can ndW be made of the 1943 Infantile Paral ysis drive in Coos county. The residents of the county sent in directly to Washington, D. C., on the President’s birthday the sum of $218.20, of which the National Foun dation retained 50 per cent, sending the eooe County Chapter a check in the amount of $109.10. Receipts from all other sources in the county amounted to $404.21, in cluding coin collectors; direct contri butions from organiaztlons such as Granges, Labor Unions, Schools, per sonal contributions and other col lections taken up at various sports events, such as basketball games, etc. Out of the total proceeds of $822.41, expenses covering supplies, postage and express, printing, etc., to the amount of $56.61, were deducted, leaving a net balance of $565.80, of which $281.10 was sent into the Na- W. S. C. S. Met Last Thursday Belle Knife Hospital I'm in the best of con dition for I get such excellent care I'm de frosted regularly, I'm checked frequently and I'm always kept away from heat. I'll be good for many more years to come. “In War Any Waste in a Crime. Do Not Waste Electricity) J“*1 Because No Ration Tickets Are Required" mountain statk POWER COMPANY ••A Self-Supporting, Tax- Paymg, Pnyate Enterp.-rse” Byron Davis I»rNow Stationed In New Jersey of the Coos County Chapter, which Mrs. Ava Dale, of Langlois, en- The assignment of 2nd Lt. Bryon At the annual meeting of The First »»■V a balance of $600.55. 1 tired for treatment last Saturday. H. Davis of Coquille, Oregon, to the Church 14 Christ, Scientist, in Boston, t — rt _____ _ ____ — ^- ;■;■■■ — — _ — — ---------------- yumi UJ.L ’ l't J* • A?lx. »t uwi, 1 1 » pwrwii . This fund, whW ta to Be witd foTp Al the- nieetmg" oT Thff Wometrt Frítate Greenerof the U.^. Army, * Masji .jullt. 7>Uic board <>ï dtrectoii "War Lwparuiienl Office ut Depen. the prevention of Infantile puralysis, Society of Christian Service, on June who was injured when his motorcycle dency Benefits in Newark, New Jer and for certain infantile paralysis 3, some very good and interesting re collided with a car Sunday, was placed "prayer” at the top of the sey, has been announced by Brig, cases, is under the direction of Mrs. port* were given. The very heart of brought to the hospital for treatment, list of defensive and offensive weap Gen H. N Gilbert, U. S A.. Direc ons that free-thinking peoples are Ethel Littler, county health nurse; this organization is the Christian Soc and Ted White, of Bullards route, un tor. Dr. H. H. Thomas, Mrs. Helen Pan ial Relations Committee, which re derwent a major operation on Mon counting upon to win the global war Before entering the. Army, Lt. against oppression and suppression. coast, county director, and Elton A. ports mailing 50 pamphlets refuting day. . In a statement to the annual meet Davis attended the University of Schroeder, county chairman. the glib arguments 'of “The Old An 8 Mi pound baby < boy, named Oregon with the class of 1942. His This committee would like to take Judge,” and distributing 150 more James Allen, was born' to Mr. and ing of The Mother Church, the di ' parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Warren rectors first emphasized the word thia opportunity to express its ap througout the town. They have also Mrs. Lyle Varney, formerly of Co Davis, are well-known residents of preciation to all those who made thia asked five ministers to write the Ore quille but now living in Springfield, "prayer,” then followed with the i Coquille. His sister, Miss Muriel term “ miracle of deliverance ” which drive a success for 19$3, by their work gon Liquor Control Commission, ask Vm Tuesday. is to be accepted, they said, as the Davis, works in the Coquille County and contributions. ing them to endorse the request of Diana, four-year old daughter of Tax department, and his brother, the Women’s (Christian Temperance Mr. and Mrs. Zed Finley, was brought logical answer to righteous prayer. Thus, deliverance from the hand Meii Davis, is now in the South Paci Union, at the hearing of the board, in Tuesday for treatment. of the oppressor was seen by the di fic as a member of the Navy’s "Sea on June 18, 1943. Wiley Cornwall, Coquille, under Bee's,” or Naval Construction Bat* The chairman of education intro went a major operation and his-two rectors to be no miracle at all; but Sarah K. Rehm was last Thursday His wife, Marceil Davis, thje tai ion rather a simple witnessing to appointed administratrix of the $500 duced the new study book, “Will A daughters, Muriel and Colleen, un fact that power springs from the lives in the Mayflower Apartments estate left by Ervin R. Rehm, who I Man Rob God,” which we will study derwent tonsilectomies on Tuesday. in Eugene. prayer of understanding. Albert Maston, , 1 during the next two monthly meet- died last Feb. 5. x_, ----- ---------- i Yesterday Carol Ann McLain un- At his new post, Lt. Davis will as “A praying people can never suf- All . derwent a tonsil operation, Mrs. Leila Lora Kruse and Annie Smith were ings, at the morning session, fer defeat,” summarized the direct sist in administering the major bene-, appointed appraisers. w<><nen are invited to attend. ■ Wilberger, Coquille, a major opera- ors’ remarks to several thousand fits to soldiers' depehdents—primar The will of the late A. R. Clinton j The bond chairman reported the tion,- and Mrs. Ellen Spindler, re- widow, sale of $1731.25 Worth of bonds and cent'!y from ^1^,. Colo ,.ntered Christian Scientists assembled in The ily the Family Allowance and al- was filed on Monday. His 1 lotments-qf-pay. The ODB is now Mother Church. — and —■ stamps during the month of April and for treatment. Esther Clinton, is the executrix, a two-billion-dollar-a-year The directors announced the elec doing $3260.2$ during: May. $3260.25 during O. T. Gant, E. A. Walker and.C. A. Dismissals have been Mrs. Tom tion of Mrs. Daisette D. business with soldiers and their de McKenzie After routine business was com com- i Minor and baby, of Bandon, and Rietman were named appraisers of i of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as pendants. The Agency is sending to the estate, which was listed at $1000. pleted the meeting ad jo urged for pot Phyllis Thorp last Saturday; Mrs. Leo soldiers’ families more than 2,200.000 j Beulah Zufelde was on Tuesday luck, luncheon und a social hour. The Cotter, of Bandon, on Sunday; Mrs. President of The Mother Church for family allowance checks and ap the ensuing year, succeeding Mrs. appointed guardian for Maybelle and afternoon meeting opened with a de Warren Davis and1 Jane Wilson on Elizabeth F. Norwood, of Brooklint, proximately 1,130,00 allotments-of- votional period, , followed by an in Richard Paul Zufelde, whose estate is Monday; Mrs. Ed Sanders, and Mrs. Massachusetts. pay each month. teresting sturdy of our rural work estimated to be worth $866.50. Wm. Link, of Powers, on Tuesday; c L ................ [ umong Mexican and Spanish people, Lillian A. Andrews was hamed on Mrs. John King, Ray Cripps, of Charles Miller, a hop head who in a store at North Bend, was taken to Tuesday as administratrix of the es- | in hnning districts and with the Roseburg, Betty Wasson and Neicell had been in' jail in Coquille and the asylum this morning by an at 'tate of Atwell T. Anderson, who American Indians. The program Kolstead yesterday. Chas. T. Selbig Marshfield and later caught stealing tendant who came down for him. died at Marshfield ' June 2. John closed with a solo, .‘‘An Evening is to be dismissed today. !1 ■ y.H- -1 IJ“-1—---------------------- --- Koontz, Walter E. Butler and Geo. Prayer" sang by Mrs. Gormley. Those C. Huggins were named as apprais present were Mesdames Way, Rogers, ers of the estate which is estimated Davis, Purvapce, Le Roy, Stonecyp to consist of $2000 in real property her, Oddy, Hawkins, McCurdy, Ellis, Skeels, Leonard, Fugelaon, Taylor, and $1500 in personal. , Zeigler, Goodwin, Gormley. Fern and For the second time in two weeks Helen Peterson. the Coos County Club golfers de feated the Coquille Valley Country June 7—Richard Gordon Smith and Baby Dies A Few Club players, on the Norway links, Under new taw to become effective June 10, 1043, Betty Lou Cook, both of Marshfield. Hours After Birth last Sunday, 50 to 34 One of the " The safety responsibility act requires that any driver involved In June 7—Donald Spinney and Alice A new born babe, born to Mr. and foursomes on the course was com an accident that results in injury, death or property damage must Oleman, both of Marshfield. They Mis. Albert Campbell, recently from within 10 days present proof of $11,000 worth of financial respon posed entirely of Johnsons, Dr. L. G. sibility or have his driver's license and car registration cancelled. were married by Rev. Chas. G. Arkansas und who are employed Johnson and Algert Johnson, of the At any time afterwards his license and registration would be re Brown at the M. E. parsonage here on the Joe Nilsen place at Riverton, Bay, scoring wins over George John voked immediately if his insurance policy expired or his bond was on Monday. died a few hours after birth last son and Budzie Johnson, of Coquille. cancelled. June 8—Raymond G. Smith and Friday. The act applies whether or not the driver was at fault, exception Schroeder Bros, were in The doctor had to sink an 18-foot being allowed only in the cast of a car legaLy parked at the time of Albie Egenhoff, both of North Bend. charge of the interment in the Ma putt on tlie 18,th hole to win from his the accident. After two years, if the driver paid no damages and sonic cemetery here on Monday. The opponent, Geo. Johnson. no suit was brought against him, he would be permitted to drive baby wns to have been named Wil and own a car again. Now the average citizen would rather play safe and place lnaur- liam Robert. Chadwick Lodge, A. F. & A. M. ice on his or her car than khan to to take a chance ________ with FATE. With ance ___ _________ ___ a June 4—Ruby Zwicker vs. John law like the above in force there is not much ohoice. BUT IT IS Special communications of Chad- President Roosevelt has proclaimed C. Zwicker. Suit for divorce. NOT COMPULSORY. The cost for $15,000 insurance is not high. wick Lodge, No. 88, A. F. A A. M„ From $14.00 to $16.25 per year—depending on the kind of Gaa Ration June 4—Margaret Louise Perkins June 14th as Flag Day. Every house have been ordered as follows: Book you have. vs. Benjamin Frazier Perkins. Suit hold should hang out the American Tuesday, June 15, Work in E. A. SEE ME FOR FULL DETAILS Flag on this day. If you haven’t one for divorce. Tuesday, June 22, Work in M. M Juije 8—Hillis K. and Clara M. you can find a Home Flag set con Visiting brothers are invited to be Perkins vs. Lorena Budsill, and Don sisting of a Flag, a jointed pole and present. R. C. Johnson, W. M. na K. Perkins, an infant, et al. Suit holder for $3.00 complete, at Nor The Office Wher*-Accommodation Is A Pleasure ton ’ s. 17 19 21 I Calling cards, 50 for si. 00. to quiet title. ■ '""I 1 " " ' .................................... Probate Court Items Bay Golfers Too Much For Valley "AM I HIALTHY!" Annual Meeting Church of Christ, Scientist, June 7 Marriage Licenses Auto Liability Insurance Not Compulsory Circuit Court Cases Fred R. Bull —----- —... - ■ '»i AN APPEAL I To F. O. E. MEMBERS and FRIENDS Photo by Bishop Studio Marshlield didate for Queen for Coquille's § I I I purchase all the tickets you can possibly - use and encourage ■ your friends to , help us elect — ww ■* I Miss lewis Mammoth Three Day 4th of July Celebration - I^IIAt m v Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lewis WE CAN To be certain that Miss Lewis gets credit for your votes, purchase your tickets either from her or some representative of the Eagles. Tickets will sell for $1.00 each and each ticket entitles the holder to ten dances at any or all of the three big dances dur ing the celebration If you are out of town and wish to mail your remit tance direct to Fred Bull, secretary of F. F, 0. E. E„ you may do so and your tickets will be mailed to / ------ ONLY ADVANCE SALE OF TICKETS WILL BE CREDITED TO THE ELECTION OF THE QUEEN