The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 22, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    Playground News
The Myrtle Grove, where our Play -
—ground B- kwatad , i* a very ee mf a*
table and enjoyable place during
these nice days. Have you attended?
Come and enjoy yourself. *You will
find game* to play, contest* and tour­
naments which you may enter, and
program* and entertainment* which
you will enjoy.
The winners of the tournaments
for this week are: Loren Stewardt for
Badminton, Horseshoes and Table
Tennis; Lorraine Steward, Capquet.
The tournaments proved very excit­
ing.
Last Friday our playground atten­
dants were vtaijed by dolls from
America and foreign countries. The
dolls, on display, were very interest­
ing. Prize* were given for the moat
interesting doll collections.
Diana
Schroeder received first prize, Nancy
Godard, second prize. Those not in
attendance missed a very interesting
show. A date will be given later for
the next doll show in which prizes
will be given to the mistress of the
most beautiful dolls.
Attention! AU boys who are in­
terested in model airplanes and boats,
etc. Friday, July 30, bring them to
the playground where they will be
displayed. A prize wiU be given to
the owner of the smallest and largest
models.
Perhaps you have built
other things. Bring them.
Show
others what you are capable of doing.
Your model will be weU taken care r
of. A large and interesting show is
(Continued from Pag« Ona)
“There has tawn cotuidcrable com
anticipated.
guarantee.
plaint,” says E. T. Stella, manager o
An impromptu program was given
A. W. S. volunteers are to be hon­ the Coquille Branch of The Fira
The idee did not appeal to all
Tuesday.
There were solos, trio*,
ored during the week of August 1 National Bank of Portland, “about th<
members
of
the
council
who
felt
duets, verses and stories. Both those
to 7.
The governor* of Oregon, close similarity in appearance tw
who took part and the audience en­ that the users out there should pay
Washington and California during the tween the new sinc-coated penny am
the
*2.75
minimum
which
other
out-
joyed the program. Friday is our
past week, set aside the week of the regular ten oent piece. The tw<
regular program day.
Surprises side-the-city users pay, and the final August 1 to 7 in their three state* a* I look much alike and it has rexult«
decision
was
to
call
a
meeting
of
all
await you. Come!
Aircraft Warning Service'Week. The j in error* unintentional, and sometime
—Mis* Page, Supervisor. the owenrs out there and the city
council, to be held in th* council purpose of this week will be to recog- j intentional, in making of change an<
nize the efforts of the members of.the in payment .for goods and service*.'
chamber Wednesday evening.
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The council approved the Library Ground Observer Corp* and the Air- ’ He add* that there have been vigor-
Corps
IV • Fighter
made to IHU
the U.
U. •?.
8. 1 min
board'* suggestion vismt.
woiua
that UW
the Midi
salary
j | csaft Warnihg
w —
—r- of the •«
•>****;* ou* protest* II1AUC
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Townsend Club, No. 2, met with paid the city librarian should be in- 1 Command. Following the meeting at for a different type of penny,
Mrs. Viola Llday on July 15, with 13 creased above the >70 per month !
State House in Salem, attended Nelli* Taylor Roas, director of
members and three visitors present. 1 heretofore paid. but left it to the by Governor Snell, William Fordyce,' unit, ttil» in a letter why any chi
A quilt was tacked and a business board for decision as to the amount. State Liason Officer for the Aircraft from the piece which resemble* a
meeting held, at which the name* of
The library’s financial report for Warning Service, and Jerrold Owen,:dime cannot.be made, and add*:
eight new members were brought in, , the past year showed its reecipts from heed of the State Civilian Defense Of- i “You will, I am confident, be grati­
with six renewals.
ail source* to have been *1,988.59; it* fie*, the Governor stated that he was fled to know that the change in the
An impressive ceremony was held, expenditure* *1,743.44, leaving a iasuing the message designating Air- composition of this minor coin meant
; an annua) saving of enough copper to
for the dedication of a service flag, cash balance on hand of *245.15,
___ with craft Warning Service Week.
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In California, the State War Coun- meet the combined need* ôf 2
I with 19 stars for members and eons *7.00 .._______
in warrants
outstanding.
of members of our club.
After some months of delay in set-
met *n Sacramento with Governor cruisers, 2- destroyers, 1245 flying
............
r gas
the li- j Earl W««Ten and heartily indorsed fortress**, 120 field
and _____
120
Mrs. Olin Moss, a former president tling
the
gas heating
L_,___ _ biU
,__ for
___ ______
___ guns
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Council Has Busy
Governors Designate Bright Pennies To
Three Hours Monday Aircraft Warning
Stay For Duration
Service Week
Townsend Club No. 2
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of our Auxiliary who is now living at brary and auditorium of the Com- the proclamation
by the
Governor of howitzers,
or enough
for for
one our
and one
A similar
announcement
quarter million
shells
b!g
tLas Vegas, Nev., was present and munity Building for the peat year, it c*Ufomia. k / ”
gunt
gave us an interesting talk. She will was agreed by O. C. Sunford, trees- jwaa made
by Governor Langlie in
ll-lif*
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soon be going back to Nevada, where urer of the library board, and the 1 Olympia.
her husband is doing defense work, council -that *150 of the bill should I Many activities are being planned
A luncheon waa served by the host- be paid by the library and the bal- pay
during
the first
week
of August
to I
homage
to the
many
thousands
es* and a good time enjoyed by all. i ance
*89.35 ordered
by the city.
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The of council
that *300 bud- Iol Pacific
Coast men
and women who ' A petition for probating the will of
The next meeting will be with Mrs. geted for the Bark Commlsaion be paid !have *ivan much
their time, ao that Tony E. Higuera, who died in Marsh­
field June 30, was filed in probate
Esther Briner on July 29.
I
over
at
once
to
enable
th*
commission
'
lhe
entire
Pacific
Coast
may carry |nA1
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1 i to take care of its summer playground on t^e’r active part in the war effort;
<*®y. His estate is es-
I expense*.
with • minimum of inconvenience. lrnated
worth $2,875.11 in per-
_
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The finance committee * waa
effort* of the member* ofi*01“ Property.
waa given Due to
The meeting of Townsend
Townaend Club No.
No. power
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to act on whether/the city the
the Ground
Ground Oh-rv.r
Observer Corp* .nd
and n,.
the '
1 opened in the usual manner Tues­
50, which Aircraft Warning Corp«, our citizens ‘ Br‘ng your used band inatrumenta
should pay the county >158, _____
day evening, with the president in the ;
have been able to aleep without fear in io Norton’a- We will pay you
the county has been offered for Lot
chair. Thirty-two members were in ■ 11, Block 23, Elliott’s Addition, along- 1 oi «udden and unexpected raid*, and cash for them.
attendance. Treasurer's report was ¡aide the S. D. Fulford residence. The
carry °n
drily activities, con­
good. New members and renewals IT"
~
fident
that
they
shall
hav* sufficient
-I— Not & very l.ro.
tov&lco . nine.
l&r^e ernwd
crowd i City **“ mOr* tlUm *1<W l«>V**tOd
_ * in warning in case of any immediate
Ad
u
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the
lot
*
which
has
been
taken
over
by
IFe can now handle all body
attended the caravan meeting last
Coo* county for delinquent tax as­ attack.
Sunday.
and mechanical work on
sessments, in improvement liens.
The door prize waa won by Mrs.
Each having paid the *50 license
Wilson and the following good pro­
fee, the council approved the appli­
gram was enjoyed: Readings, “Com­
cation for card room licensee of C. L.
I
ing
of
the
King,
”
Mrs.
A.
F.
Wilson;
•<?hirw*e Checkers^” Mr2 Westbrook'; E‘^’ * «
Rob-
iProbate Court Items
ToWnSend Club No.
Wte FIRST
SIX WEEKS
of Calf
Fooding
Treat roar l a ln i Hka tha babiaa
NIŸJ
IMPROVtD
SECURITY^
CALF
FOOD’
Army Needs Air
Corps Recruits
*C°'n’
“Floweri for the Living," Mr*. McCue;
“Home, Sweet Home," Mrs. Young
Piano music was by Miss Oenevleve
Peart, a song by Mrs. Tilghman, with
Mrs. Hatcher at the piano; poem by
Mr. Tilghman; ’Satan and Hitler,"
Mr. Von Pegert; *tory by Mr. Snyder.
At the next meeting the "eats" com­
mittee will serve rolls and jelly —
Press. Correspondent.
Major Eric K. Shilling, just back
panied by a suitable bond.
[
from Africa after a year as operations
City Engineer Gearhart reported:
officer for the African Middle East
that the fire trail east of town would
wing. United States air forces, will J
FRKB foMar» far ths Mkta*.
be completed this week.
head a traveling aviation cadet board
Jack Hendrick* asked permission to that will visit Coquille on Friday,
make improvements to the Coney
July *0, and Bandoq on Saturday,
island restaurant building on Front
July 3), to examine applicants for the
street to th* extent of *150 and was
aviation cadet training program.
instructed to have his .contractor pre­
Major Shining is in Oregon on a
pare speeifioationa on which the
special mtaaion from the war depart­
building inspector and fir* chief eouid ment to stimulate cadet recruiting
pass.
-—r*
in the state. The board will inter­
After considerable diacualaon and view at the city halls of both cities.
reading of the ordinance which pro­
We kinder tigered to net
“The tremendously increased pro­
hibits! repair* on a buldling, except
tell the public where we
duction
of military aircraft makes it
On the day that Charles S. Briggs, of fireproof material, to a greater ex­
were a moven for about six
necessary to call upon more and more
of
Sanford
Heights,
asked
the
help
tent than ten per cant of its value,
weeks so as to get caught
of the Commissioner of Public Utili­ where the building has been cond- young men to volunteer for flight
up with some of onr more
ties to improve the water supply of demned, the application for repair of training, and st once," said Major
patient customers’ work.
hfs neighborhood, he said the local the Hersey building which is occu­ Shilling, who is cooperating with the
It seems it may ba that
mains
had not flowed a drop for 18 pied by 8. H, Donated'* Pastime Tav­ army,
Jong now, for we can't got
His assignment oversea* with the
hours,
and
in addition to their thirst, ern, was approved. Fire Chief Snyder
carpenters and masons and
African Middle East wing entsiled
the
family
washings
had
not
been
and
Bulldinw
InBoectAr
Dunisv
haw«
grading done.
done the kitchen sinks wire piled ing signed their approval, The roof the moving of supplies across the con­
Some have asked why we
with unwashed dishes and nobody and south end of the building 1* to be tinent Into North Africa, into Russia
and across India Into China. Shilling
picked such a place.
could get a bath.
covered with the lire resisting ma­
First of all because it was
There was plenty of water in near­ teria), new Stair* to the upper floor, was stationed at s point on the west
there.
by Coquille he told the Utilities Com. are to be built and the 18x11 foot ooaat at Africa south of-Dakar from
where three aerial supply route*
miaaioner but none at Sanford card room is to have a now Door,
It's only 2 blocks north
branched off, one going north to the
Heights,
The Coquille municipal
It wa* not until eleven o’clock that
of the City Hall and the
plant mcutm water from adjacent the short-handed council concluded North African theatre one east and
street ends at our front door
north to Cairo, Palestine and Ruari*
hills; th* Stanford Heights, privately its busy session and adjourned.
—which eliminates street
and the third on east to India and
owned system, had placed it* faith
traffic. To appreciate that
: China.
on the perpetuity of flowing springs,
e
you should try tuning a
Men between th* age* of 17 to
and the latter had practically dried
motor in a down town loca­
138 year* of age ar* eligible to make
UP
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tion or near a body shop.
application for aviation cadet train-
Private ownership of the Sanford
We haven't that evil either. *
i
Ing, Thia opportunity is divided into
Height* facilities , wa* the door
The state police made arrests for two group*.
through which the Utilities Commis­
Being high above Co­
Youths 17 to 18 will make appli­
sioner could enter the drought area. truck overloading the past week,
Valley,
quille’s
Garden
Last Thursday he approved a plan serving th* drivers with notice* to cation tor enrolment in the air corps
there is no dust with the
enlisted reserve end. it found quali­
whereby the Sanford Helghta water [appear in yu*tice ^BuH’a court
north wind:
Frederick
main* could be turned over to the George “
**"*'*■ Bullock, paid a fied, will be called when they ar*
Those between eighteen
If you're one of those
City of Coquille to be hooked up *9.00 fine for driver axle overload; eighteen.
and
twenty-six
may volunteer, take
daring drivers that get a
Jack
Kegg
on
the
17th
and
20th
of
with the dependable water supply
thrill backing out into a
However, the Senford Heights people July, Robert H. Cotton on the 17th, the examinations, then request their
busy street, you won’t like
have dug the ditches and laid the Howard Henry Jenkins on the 18th, selective service boards to release
the place at all, for we will
necessary hook-up main» without for “combined overload," Merle Bry­ them for voluntary induction into
have
a
drive
straight
ant on the 80th for trailer unit over­ the air corps. They wil) be called at
coat to the Coquille taxpayers.
through with wide doors at
once and assigned to a college for ap­
load.
proximately five months of pre-flight
both ends.
training before actual flight instruc­
Can’t mention all the
tion.
good point* or I’d get sold
July 19—Lawrence Alan Card, of
The program la also open to enliated
on the place myself.
Marshfield, and Phyllis Jean Leard,
men now In the army and to officer*
of Seaside, Ore.
below the grade of captain.
Kittel Nees, an-eeted op the Marsh-
July 30—Wayne O, Schroeder and
ERNIE
AMZY
Directing the Coquille .phase of the
field highway Monday night for
Jean Newton, both of Coquille.
statewide drive is David E. Rackleff,
drunken driving, Pleaded guilty Tues­
local cadet procurement chairman.
We carry a complete line of V- day and was fined *100 by Justice
A WAAC recruiting board is to be
Belts for all make* of Refrigerators. Bull. The 00-day Jal) sentence is to here the same day as the board which
be
suspended
on
condition
that
he
pay
Washing Machine* and other equip­
will enlist recruits for the Army Air
ment. Washer Service Co.. 885 W. the fine. The aentenoe also carries
Corps—July 30.
recommendation
that
his
driver
’
s
li
­
Front, Coquille. Phon*.
18tf*
cense be suspended for a year.
r
Norton’s have Just received a large
supply of Oames of all kinds, from
Bingo to Monopoly. Now is your
chance to get your game* for fail, *
July 18 — State Unemployment
Electric—Gas — Coal—Wood
Compensation Commission vs. Chai
Calling card*. 50 fur 81.00.
i
110.00 to IH5.00
Barrows, formerly Barrows Logging
I
$44« to M M
PIMPLBS DISAPPEARED
Co.
Bsank
OKWiaaOU,-
-
ÍJH»
■ pertranr ' mnt rò¥ divorce.
- -------- yjk a b trac matrurar saw lafm-
|4.M to 311.0«
Latest Model, fine condition
July 17—Helen Hackett vs. Harley lea* medicated liquid called Kleerex
J. Hackett, Sult for divorce,
that dries up pimple* over night
July 18—6 Schnitzer et al vs. W. Thoef who followed simple direction*
125.00
E. Merrion.
and applied Kleerex upon retiring
July 19—Jessie I. Chenier vs. Os­ were amazingly surprised when they
found their pimples kae disappeared.
born E. Chenier. Sult for divorce.
Sl.M to HM
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July 19—Joseph I. Carson vs. Etale These users enthusiastically praise
Kleerex and claim they are no longer
Payne Carson. Suit for divorce.
July 19—Beryl Pearson vs. Law- embarrassed and are nçw happy with
renoe Vernon Pearson. Suit for di- their clear complexion*. Don’t take
our word far it use Kleerex tonight. If (
trftfousthaB mr? Q m **I «M a**7u
päül»anough SaaMitr r«odhr4caivMCor
U. wwja - «vsraq.«t *?M grctaftafe
Farr & Elwood
Howdy Folks
P. 11 C. Approves
Heights Woter Deal
Traffic Cases
In J, P. Court
4
Marriage Licenses
work, painting,
your car
Promptly
At we have eecured additional room and
more mechanic»
•
Southwestern Motor Co
■JCoquille
' Phone 83
While it is not required by law that auto drivers have
/
Auto Liability Insurance
Under the provisions of the new state law, which becomes
effective on June 10, it is highly deairable, from the anfo-
• B©l»t of view that his ear bo fully covered by Liability
Inaurnnoe to make sure that, in caae of an accident or col-
Iteion, for which he may not be reaponsible, that the license
of his car is not suspended, pending court action to deter­
mine where the fault lay.
FOR THE BEST IN LIABILITY INSURANCE SEE
E. E. (Spike) Leslie
R m . phone ML
Office Phone 5
1
The Industrial Repair Co
of Coquille
*
MACHINING
METALLIZING
WELDING
PRESSING
BLACKSMITHING
*
Repairing Aids Victory
$100 Fine, 60 Days,
His Sentence *
“WALLY"
M&WAuto Service
RANGES
BEDROOM SETS
«■Mt
Kitchen Cabinets
-ihkune Comfort - -, ~ OAK
Circuit Court Cases
A/eurj^auf-
A* AutomofcHe LieWlty InsnmM« I*
tf already insured, we’!! check to see if you have
TAB LSt
NEW CHAIRS
Cider Mill
HIGH CHAIRS
BABY BEDS
Used Furniture
Phone 119L
E m kurt
wey to moot B h ruquir-“*-“-** of the Now Oregon Law,
you should discuss this
once as well as the law.
write;
J. S. BARTON
“INSURANCE THAT INSURER”
The Title Company, Phone 21J
Bldg. 3M 1. Taylor St
Coquille,
Oregon
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