THE PAPER THAT A LETTER FROM HOME -= W E8DAY. OCTOBER 7, 1»41. C. of C. StressesHeed Of Healing Plant In Community Building Kenneth C. Hultin Killed In Camp Those Who Left Here Council Learns W. P. B. Turns Bldg. Heating Perm Tuesday ThisWeek Coquille Unit Red Cross Notes Annual Report Of The Coquille Public Library Coquille Red Cross, No. 784, will hold its regular work meeting on Fri­ day, Oct 8. from 1:00 to 4:30 p. m„ in Guild Hall. There will be various The following is a list of registrants kinds of work provided for everyone With Mayor Wood out of town and The annual report of the Coquille At the meeting of the Chamber of Councilman Stark unable to be pres­ who were ordered to report for in­ who attends, so please come prepared City Library, for the fiscal year end­ Commerce board of directors, in the ent, the city council held a short duction by Coos County Local Board, with your scissors, thimble, knitting ing June 30, was presented at the city hotel Tuesday noon, a communication session Monday evening. Following No. 2 at Coquille, on October 5, 1843. needles or crochet hook, No. 1, if pos­ council session Monday evening. It from the Kaiser Shipbuilding Co. at the transaction of all business on It to the largest number to go from sible, according to the type of work showed that 2,545 were listed as bor­ Portland, was read, tolling of the in­ hand, Recorder Leslie was given a this board in many months: you wish to^do, says Mrs. D. Kee­ rowers the year before to which were tention to name tankers turned out Gerald Spencer Larson, Myrtle Pt. ner There will also be block cut­ added 189 adults and 104 children the cuurse in reading, the material being up there for places of historical in­ lvaun Johnston Maxon, Myrtle Pt. ting, pressing and filling sewing kits past year, for a total of 2,838. furnished by Claire Gray and Mqri takes! in Oregon. “Champoeg” is to Lester Walter Hansen, Broadbent. for those who prefer it. / Pettit. Probably the draft and army The number of volumes erf fiction be the name of the first one this Delbert E. Starr, Coquille. experience recital in one of the com­ month and “Coquille” was designated More large-eyed needles are still loaned the past year were 9542 to Ludwig Godfrey Scharfer, Coquille needed and use can be made of many Children, 2923 to adults; of non-fic­ munications, and the operation ex­ as the twelfth on the Ust. The Walter Andrew Commons, Powers more 10, H or 12 inch squares cut tion, 1054 to children, 187 to adults; perience told in the other, could have shipbuilding company asked to be Fred Lancaster, Bandon. been secured for publication but the to children from good parts of old Turkish towels. unbound magazines given data and facts about the early Jackson Claude Ford,* Coquille. Sentinel’s suggestion is that any one Coquille history for the christening These will be used as wash cloths. 11,413, to adults 3,278; making a total who wants to get a laugh ask the M Henry WJilliam Gilbert, Powers. • They may be turned in as they are, of 14,689 loaned. occasion and J. P. Beyers was ap­ Nuzbart George Brueggeman, Coq. or may be simply crocheted around councilmen mentioned for a copy. At the beginning of the fiscal year pointed by Pres'. Gep. Oerding to as­ Cnyde Fernando Brown, Coquille. One of the bills allowed was for semble and transmit such items as the edges and can be white or colored. ; there were 4812 volumes in the li- Filbert Boyd Moore, Myrtle Point. This week the ladies thank Mes- [ brary, to which were added 81 pur­ »50.90 for 25.45 acres of land near would be interesting. Howard Edmond Hoffman, Broad­ dames E. Hook, Hall and Rodgers for . chased volumes and 42 gifts, and sub- the Rink creek reservoir, the last The first of these Oregon-named piece needed to make all thè land o& bent. a fine collection of wool materials trading the 15 lost or withdrawn, tankers, the Champoeg, will slide Samuel Asdale Booher, Bridge. ' • and yarn. that watershed city owned. The to­ ; leaves a present total of 4,920. down the ways at the Swan Island Charles William Wilson, Sltkum. tal acreage now owned by the city In percentages of loaned volumes, shipyard this coming Saturday, Oct. 9. At present the workers are in­ Robert Stanley Donald, Myrtle Pt. structed *to concentrate on making >80 per cent were of fiction; the cir- there is about 300. This last tract at Mr. Beyers was also asked to es­ Milton Milford Amlin, Myrtle Pt. apron-type kit bags and housewives i culation per capita was four plus, the »2.00 per acre, was secured from the tablish. if such a C ' ‘ ---------- Dean Vincent Weekly, Myrtle Point (sewing kits). These items are need­ circulation per volume was three plus from historical data.B Menasha Woodenware company, and Harold Adelbert Does, Broadbent. ed in large quantities by our service and the circulation per borrower, 5H. is quite a bit less than the »1400 for the name “Coquille.’’ It is a moot Raymond Harry Cotton, Myrtle Pt. men. 20 acres adjoining this piece, which Receipts for the year were: question and whether anything more Patterson Chaney, Coquille. the city bought some years ago in City funds, »999.96. definite than has already been pub­ The yam sent recently is to be Lack of a quorum at the annual William Jessie Pullen, Bullards. developing its source of city water Fines and rentals, 9147.17. made up into V-neck, sleeveless lished many times, as to the reason stockholders’ meeting of the Coos supply. Donald Earl Wolgamott, Coquille. sweaters and gloves. "I sincerely Gift funds for new furniture, for the name, can be dug up to doubt­ Electric Co-operative last evening, in Harold Aidin Reed, Myrtle Point. hope your knitters will accept yam »364.45. A communication was read from ful. The most likely reason for the ,the office here, means that the board Jack Clinton Parson, Coquille. the War Production Board office in Coquille Woman's Club. »187.63. selection at the name is that there for gloves as it is necessary that we of directors will hold office for an­ Harvey Leon Barklow, Myrtle Pt. knit 18 pairs within a short time,” Portland, denying the city’s applica­ B. P. W. Club. »55.00. wax a tribe of “Coquelle” Indians in other year. The meeting to hear an­ Bryce Elton Evernden, Broadbent. states Mrs. Keener. Mrs. Alborn will tion to purchase a boiler and heating Pioneer Church Society, »10.36. the Coos section, and that Indian nual reports, etc., will be held later. Ted Clifton Hall, Coquille. units for the Community Building. Church of Christ, »10.00. be happy to keep anyone in need of word was the origin and *•» Isler The board, however, met and re­ Harald Horace Bartlett, Myrtle Pt: assistance and directions are pro­ The denial was a form letter and the Library Tea, »17.41. changed to the Coquille (pronounced elected the same officers of the Co-op Oliver Clarke Maat, Myrtle Point vided for both sweaters and gloves. councilmen expressed the hope that Victory Tax, 90 cents. Ko-keel) by the early French settlers. who. have served the past year—Ivan Elmer Edward Innesa, Coquille. a personal visit at the board’s office Total, »1,988.59. More new Red Cross workers are There was discussion as to the re­ Laird, president; M. C. Miller, vice WiHiam Gayion Strong, Coquille. needed in order to avoid putting too and an explanation of how vitally Expenditures the past year were fusal of the War Production Board president; Rosabel S. Brown, secre­ Clarence Lloyd Ireland, Coquille. heavy a load on the regular work­ for: necessary the heating plant is for to grant the city a permit to buy a tary-treasurer. Myron Delbert Gurney, Bandon. Books »161.30, Periodicals »103 15, the protection of Coquille’s handsome heating unit for the Community ers as th« unit is now required to There were several members pres­ John Oliver Dalrymple, Coquille. and valuable community building Building, and Mayor Wood was re­ complete certain articles promptly in Library services »839.10, janitor ent from the Port Orford section who wilK bring a reversal of this first — .... X, Rent room and typewriter order to fill quotas w by specific dates. . — 927.00, quested to take it up with the office expressed interest in the Co-op and decision. So if you aro not now doing Red Cross , »40.00, Floor Lamps »129.65, New in Portland where previous indication its affairs, and it was decided to hold 35, *** Blinds »40.18, Mrs. Annie Robinson's tender of work, won’t you tend a hand to help Furniture *■—“— $318 •••••■ ’—*- — » ** had been given that the project would the next board meeting, on Nov. 18, »52.01 tor redemption of the north bi? approved. our boys get these requirements Stationery and supplies »34.38, Mis­ in Curry county, at 2 p. nt., probably half of a lot she owns, and on which This makes a The floor and building will deteri­ promptly. For any further informa- cellaneous »50.36. in the Sixes Orange hall. the payment had been overlooked, orate rapidly this winter if there is Bard Keener, 163M, or call at 290 total of »1,743.44, leaving a cash There were brobably 5000 hunters was accepted «and the mayor and re­ no heat there and all civic organiza­ E. Second, if unable to attend Fri­ balance on hand of »245.18. in the southern Oregon country, east, Mrs. Pearl Ellingsen, the librarian, corder J nstructed to sign a quit-claim day afternoon meetings. tions are to be requested Klamath Fails, and deed for her, Issued by the ertjr. puts in 30 hours per Week in the li­ __ if more than the brary. The same Instructions were given three deaths, due to men being mis­ Mrs. R. A. Jeub to president of the for a quitclaim deed to the former AU the building with taken for deer, have not been re ­ * One of the most interesting pro­ Johnson home on Henry street, which board of trustees, other members be­ winter rains set la ported. ing Mrs. Stanley Ayers, O. C. San­ The only other business transacted grams given at a high school assem­ Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton have One Coquille party, consisting of ford, Mrs. Geo. H. Chaney and Mrs. Their was the allowing of a bill for lumber bly here in a long time was that yes­ ownted for several years. O. L. Wood, L W. Claver, Goo. P. Iris Elrod, who received an hon­ Clarence Osika. for enlarging the boat house at the terday morning, given by Rose tender of »48.44 cleared up all the Resnick, a blind graduate of the Uni­ delinquent improvement taxea owing. Laird, Geo. R. Johnson, Theo L. Clin­ orary memberhsip in the Bachelor city docks. ton, and Harry Dement, of Myrtle Girls Club in the recent auction bond versity of California. It was an edu­ Point, brought home five doer, four drive, had the entire club as his cational program featuring the Braille does and* a spike. Mr. Claver was guests at the Rotary Club luncheon system of instruction for the blind, the goose-egged one, he being in the Wednesday. The girls present were and the lady rendered a number of same category as F. L. Greenough. Yvonne Kern, Lunelle Chapin, Mar­ piano selections of her own arrange­ Southwestern Motors here to just Goo, H. Ctymey, J. E. Axtell and Fred garet Stewlrt, Eunice Howe, Glenda^ ment besides giving a demonstration The drilling equipment with'which Bull, who also were out there when “This to the Army,” the motion of how she taught her dog, who dis­ Clinton, Elsie Forrest, Phyllis Bel- completing the instalation of new picture which is being shown all over played unusual canine intelligence. the Phillips Petroleum Corporation the season opened. Dan Brown and loni, Alys June Fox, Maxine John­ precision equipment which makes it will put down Its first test hole for Ed Lorenz brought home one. the United States for the Army Re­ son, Margaret Belloni, Norene Mc­ one of the best equipped garages and t gas and oil to on the way to Coos Mr. Axtell says that there were 30 Keown, Aloha Allen, Dorothy Coffee automobile service plants in southern lief Fund, which is for the benefit of Bay, having been started by freight hunters In the camp where he and the widows and orphans of Army men i and Lydis Holstein. Each one of the Oregon, and there are no bettor in this week from Bakersfield, Calif. Mr. Bull were and that, when they killed in this war, to to be shown at girls also received a lovely bouton­ the state. The start of this operation which may left, the kill for the entire camp was This new equipment, which has the Roxy Theatre here on Wednesday, niere and during the program sang mean so much to Coos county was three bucks and five does. As soon been installed in their display room, Oct. 20. several of their club songs as a group. Tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 8, is the delayed somewhat while negotiations as the hunting started the bucks all Frank W. Martin was named as Other guests of the club were Clar­ where it can be watched from the last day on which the Coos County on a federal court suit and leases left for the higher epuntry. Coquille ticket sales chairman by ence Barton of the U. S. Army, Al street windows, is a Bear frame Cannery at the county farm will op­ were pending, but It Is certain that Quite a number of the Coast deer Collins of the Roseburg Land Office straightening and axle adjustment Major Cody, who called him from erate this year, and no one will be drilling will be started on Davis have been brought in, C, V. Smith piece of machniery which can do Portland yesterday, and he is* to be able to get any canning done, even Slough, a short distance back from getting a 140 pounder the first morn­ and Rotarian E. W. Hughes of Grants pretty nearly everything but talk. assisted in the sale by Mrs. Jack Pass. by doing the labor as has been the the highway, very soon nbw. ing. Leo Call, printers' devil in the Dolan, C. M Gray. Wm. H Barrow President Lundquist urged that all After an auto is placed on the rack, practice this year, after tomorrow. Sentinel office, upheld the honor of who could be out Sunday morning to powerful jacks can take out any bent and J. E. Axtell. The season for canning fish, fruit and this office by getting a buck on Sun­ help finish the waiting booths for or sprung condition of the frame and Gene Norton Did Not All proceeds from the »a1» go to the vegetables is about over anyway so axle irregularities pan be quickly day. Army Relief Fund and all seats are Mbs His Birthday Party service men at the Community Build­ no one will be hurt by the closing. corrected. It alsA aligns knee action to be reserved, with throe prices ing. Even though he to still confined to Those having canned goods at the for the easiest and best in steering, scheduled—»3.30, »2.20 and »1.10. county cannery should call for them his bed at his home three miles west Mrs. Nellie Whereat to give the maximum tire mileage. —5—;------------- this week, before Saturday, of town on the highway to Bandon, Returning To Coos County Jim Stevens Beats The Another part of the equipment will J, E. Norton did not miss his birthday Mrs. Nellie Whereat, who left here Fire Department To It straighten any kind of sprung wheels, party this year. In previous years several years ago to make her home Baby Born To The and a Bear wheel and tire balancer The fire alarm about eight o’clock he and J. A. Lamb and their wives In Salem, writes to have the mailing to the latest in balancing equipment «iff Gulseths At San Diogo Sunday evening was turned in by have been guests on this birthday oc­ address of her Sentinel changed to and its use will add many miles to Cliff Gulseth yesterday wired Mrs. Frank Carrillo, who was coming in Judge King, in Circuit court here Outoeths parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. casion—October 2—at the J. P. Bey­ North Bend, saying: “I have enjoyed on the Fairview road with a deer the life of any tire. The three it out here at Salem and have made In the safety lane, in addition to Monday, ordered that the grand jury E. Matney, from San Diego where he ers’ outdoor fireplace. The oil around his engine had caught drawn February 24, following the is in the Marine Corps, ’’Rose and men' «re practically the same age, many fine friends -but there to no fire, possibly due to over-heated the brake and steering tester, the _ _____ ___________ ___ old like __ good old Coos and the shop now has a headlight tester by February term of court, be continued baby boy feeling fine. Bom 8:30 with birthdays close together. This1 place year Mrs. Norton invited the others'I ifietidsThive there? I hope to join brakes and he went into the J. L. which the lights can be absolutely to hear cases coming before that body this morning.” to come to her home and the three the Piofleer Association when I get Stevens house to turn» in the alarm. adjusted to the requirements of the for the October term and that the The yopng man missed by one day «couples, and Mrs. Jennie Williams, Mr. Stevens, however, had the blaze back as I came to Coquille from San out with his fire extinguisher before state law. grand jury convene at 10 a. m. on being bom on his mother's birthday, enjoyed an evening together and the Francisco in IMO, Corning on the old Southwestern Motors now has 25 Wednesday, Oct 18. Members at that which was October 5. « lunch served by the hostess last Sat­ «ailing vessel, ’Ralph J. Long.’ so the fire truck arrived. employees here and two more will body are 8. M. Nosier,« foreman; Dora urday evening. be added soon to handle the new H. Oerding. R. T. Newton, Josephine you ses the Coquille valley and the Mr. Norton was feeling consider­ Bay aide mean lots to me.” Divorces Exceed Marriages equipment. J. Culver, all of Coquille; Robert H. Son Born To Captata ably better than he did a oouple of From now on there will be nothing Hunt of Bandon; Harold J. Hicker­ And Mrs. H. F. Beadner In September I in the line of frame, body, engine, son, of North Bend; Earl K. Littrell, Five Divorces Granted By Ap announcement received from weeks ago, The comparison of divorce cases lighting, or other automobile correc­ of Marshfield. Capt and Mr» H- F- Beadner gfte Judge Dal King On Tuesday filed in circuit court in September, tion needs that cannot be handled » ............. > —--------- - nounces the birth of a »on, weighing Divorces were granted Tuesday to with the marriage licenses issued is promptly and efficiently by South­ Six pound», four and a half ounces, at the ratio of six divorcee for each the plaintiffs in the cases of: western Motors. at Alamogordo, New Mexico, where Clarence H, Bracey va. Margaret five wedding licenses. The divorce he to stationed, on Sept. 81, The cases, at »8 for filing, brought to the C. Bracey, Wm. J. B. Head arrived home Tues­ young man has been named David The annual Lion« Fish Derby, ori­ Genevieve Knokey va. Howard county coffers »240, while the wed­ Louis. Mr». Beadner to the former ginally scheduled to be held this com­ ding licenses at »3 per brought in »75. day morning on a ten-day leave from Knokey. Pye to the need of deer «kina and Irone Bandon, daughter of Mrs. L. ing Sunday, has been postponed for the hospital in Walla Walla, where i Cathryn E. Erickson V». Thus. F. elk hide» by the federal government P. Fugetoon of this.pity, he has been receiving treatment for r , - a week, until Oct. 17, according to Dr. and Mrs. Glaisyon ...... some months past. forjssrther fpf toe Army, it to urged . * Geo. A, L'lett, chairman of the <;om- Geo. Thoa?Russell vs. Elma-Russell that all hunters—those lucky enough FatElk Pack Club »To Are Moving to Portland mlttee on arrangement«. arrangement». Hazel E. Orndorff vs. Reuben E. to make their kill—turn |i) their hides Clarence A. Barton, who is in the Meet Friday, Oct. I A card from Mrs. W. V. Glatoyer ’ "*■....... « Orndorff, t • as soon as possible after skinning this week, written at Redmond, says Army and stationed at San Francisco, Mr». H, E. Watkins left last Thuro- : The Fat Elk Duck Club, whose the animal and that they be careful day for Beettie to see Mr. Watkins.! F. S. Emery came in last Thursday that she and the doctor moved Mon­ came in last Saturday on a 15-daya iq removing the skin from the car­ members havWthe exclusive right to furlough. He is catching up on his hunt on the lowlands of the former who to in the hospital there. He was evening from Elgin, where he to man- day to Portland, where they will be cass. _ fishing and hunting while home. near their daughter, Betty and Doro ­ wounded in combat in the South 1 ager of Ralph L. Smith ’ s pine mill, Tne vregon o«« -------------- The Oregon 8tate Game Commto- , RUM ranon aeries the river, will meet sion to conducting the campaign to St the J, A. Lamb Co. store at 7:30 Pacific and later suffered rheumatic and left Friday noon for the return thy. Their address is 4805 N. E. Ala­ Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rietman re­ get these hides in promptly, accord- p. m. tomorrow, Friday, Oct. 8. Mat­ fever. According to a phone call to trip. Mr. Emery has purchased a meda, Portland. 13. She also states in« to a letter received by J. L. Ste\ - ters pertaining to this fall’s duck their daughter. Miss Jean, here, he home over there and Mr*. Emery that ‘the doctor is improving, but turned Saturday evening from a very slowly." f ♦« week's fishing on the Rogue is getting along all righ^, went with him * season are to be considered. em Kenneth Clyde Hultin, a nephew of Jack Hultin of thia city, was instant­ ly killed at the Morris Ray camp on Bear creek last Monday when a “c»t" stalled, got out of control, and rolled backward, mashing him. The warn­ ing had been called and it was thought' everyone near was in the deer. • Graveside services, with Rev. Rob­ ert L. Greene officiating, will bp held at a Bandon cemetery, but announce­ ment of when is awaiting word from two brothers in the Army, Ted at Tucson, Aris., and Marvil in Alaska. The deceased was born on the low­ er river, March 22, 1913, and was six months past 30 years of age. He to survived by his widow, Leola Long Hultin and their three children —Marilee aged 4, Janet 2, and* Tom­ my one and one-half months: also by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hultin. of Bandon, and two other brothers, Jack and Donald Hultin, of Bullards.. £7h.\ÏÏTnboi Co-op Officers All Re-elected Some Have Luck Others Do Not to bomber* Blind Performer Interests Students Elrod Entertains Co-Club Members Drilling Equipment Is On The Way "This Is The Army" To Be Here Oct. 20 County Canney To Close Tomorrow Jane Grand Jury Continued On Duty Deer and Elk Hide» Needed By The Army LionirFish Derby October 17 S. W. Motors Adds To Its Equipment