The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 07, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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Letter From D. V
Yeoman In Wash.
inor Mention
Mrs. Clifford Kern • And Frances
Ann returned Sunday evening from
Sutherlin after • visiting with Mr.
Kern and their daughter, Eileen, in
Eugene. Mrs. Kern called on Mrs.
Woodyard, who whs rejoicing over a
baby grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs.
Powell Yarbrough. He was named
William Ray after his two uncles. •
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R. E. Connarn returned Tuesday
night from a R. E. A*. Co-op meeting,
held at Redmond, Ore., last Thurs­
Mrs. Erwin O. Waite and children, day. Dick iy not reporting whether
of Toledo, Oregon, arrived last Sun­ he got a buck over there or not.
day evening to visit her parents, Rev
Mrs Fred Vogt, the forme?- Audrey
and Mrs. Charles Goodwin Brown.
Judd, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rex
Doris Ann Wood, who went out to Cornelius and her parents at Fair­
Corvallis last week to attend O. S. C., view. Mrs. Vogt is living m Portland.
had pledged the Sigma Nu sorority.
Yvonne Kern and Jean Williams
ent last week in Portland, shopping
and visiting - friends.
Three Births Past Week
Reported By Dr. Rankin
R. E. Connarn this morning re­
ceived the following interesting letter
from D. V. Yeoman, formerly of
| Fairview, who has been at Sunny­
side, Wash., for over a yedr, as an
engineer in a government war plant.
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He writes in part:
I have been working as an engineer
Revelation that Jupanese-Ameri-
since last July, and have (believe it
or not) withstood the keen competi­ cans released from war relocation
tion and gone up three times since centers are buying land and settling
in a rich region of eastern Oregon,
signing up here.
If anyone had told me two years today brought bitter protest from
ago that I would pay the income tax Representative Lowell Stockman, re-
I have been glad to pay, I would have publican of Oregon.
said he was «lain nuts. Looks like j He declared the discovery probably
I will be here another year unless | will mean a full-strength alliance or
my health breaks and I weigh 170i the Oregon House congressional del-
now. I am on the heavy end of the ' egation with the California and
work as layout engineer and like it. Washington delegations toward the
We get the Sentinel and a week discharge of all top War Relocation
ago the Mrs. tried to talk me into ! Authority officials and a complete re­
wiring you to buy, beg or steal the ' form in W. R. A. policy.
electric washing machine that was
Representative Stockman «aid that
advertised in the paper. 1 waited ion in Malheur county, Oregon, Japanese-
long as it was not in this last week's Americans have bought farm land
paper. One cannot purchase any- which the district had expected would
thing like that here and we need one. be settled by young Oregon farmers
very badly. Five of the engineers who are now in the United States
here with me are very anxious to get fighting forces.
most any kind of a washer that we
The area is just outside the coastal
all can use for the duration.
strip barred to Japanese by the
If you could, in your spare time, Army.
Dr. J. D. Rankin’s office reports
the birth of three babies the past
week which he delivered at the Mast
Hospital in Myrtle Point:
To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koch of
Riverton, where he js instructor in the
schools, a baby boy last Friday.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster,
formerly-of Coquille but now living
in Springfield, a baby bdy last Sat­
urday.
Mr. Hobt. Zeigler is here frc
To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lancaster,
Seattle on a visit with her parents.
on Sunday, a baby boy. Mr. Lan­
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collier are par­ caster is connected with the Krome
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ents of a son, born Sept. 27. He has Corporation?
been named Raich Edward. Mrs.
Collier will be rememebred as Jean­
ette Wheeler.
Last Thursday Anna Arnett, of Co­
Lud Scharfer was one of those quille, and Marion Perrine, of Myr­
sent to Portland Tuesday by the Se­ tle Point, underwent appendectomies.
lective Service board. After being
On Friday Mrs. G. E. Sponsei, of
sworn in into the Army Aviation Coquille, entered for treatment and
Corps, he will be back for a time and Jackie, son of Rex Kelley, underwent
before he leaves . for training will an appendicitis operation.
take Mrs. Scharfer and their daugh­
Carol« DeAnn Groshen, daughter
ter over to Medford, where she will of Mr. and Mrs. Vic Groshen, under­
live with her mother while he is in went. an appendectomy and Patsie
the service.
McEwen a tonsiiectomy, both last
Friday.
R. Vclkmar, pioneer resident of
Dal Dalrymple, Coquille, enterted
Myrtle Point and fob years engaged for treatment of an injured knee on
in the hardware business there, spent Sunday.
a few days here the past week-end
On Monday Mrs. John B. O’Sulli­
at the home of his niece. Mrs. R F. van, of McKinley, entered for treat­
Milne.
ment; Lucille McFarlin, of Langlois,
had teeth extraction, and Jimmy Wal­
ton, Coquille, underwent a minor op­
erati on.
Marian Ann Knife, daughter of
Richard Knife, underwent an appen­
dectomy, and Ted Minor, of Bandon,
a tonsilectomy, both on Tuesday.
Garry Watson, a five-year old,
submitted to a tonsiiectomy this
morning.
Dismissals the past week were
Jerry
Howell,
Esther
Hatcher,
Remember—Norton’s for office,
Frankie Christenson, Mrs. Nicholls,
37tfs
Mrs. Viola Cotter, Mrs. Beretha Nye, school and home supplies.
George Smith and two Powers pa­
tients, Mrs. Rowton and Thos. Ship­
Have you seen Harbison's fine dis­
man.
play of myrtlewood? At Bergen’s, s
Genevieve Dufer, on Sunday posted
$10 cash bail, which she has forfeited,
after being charged by the local po­
lice with being drunk and disorderly,
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Keys made tor all locks. Stevens
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
tf
Two
Grand
Hits!
SPECIAL
Belle-Knife Hospital
THUR. FRI
“Japanese fresh from the relocation
centers have moved into the areas
surrounding the towns o( Vale, On­
tario and Nyssa to such an extent
that they Have additionally burdened
restaurant and other facilities which
already had been hit severely by war
shortages," 'Stockman said- '
See “Spike" Leslie for the best in
“Resentment is rising in the dis­
trict, yvhich- has made an unusually Liability, or other Insurance. Office,
heavy contribution to the armed next door to Coquille Hospital,
phone 5; residence phone ML.
s
forces.
“It is a rich section and, in normal
course, the American youths now in
the armed services would return
there, marry, take up the land and
develop a great community. That is
what the people there have looked
See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store in
forward to.
I Coquille for Diamonds and Watch
/ "Now the whole section stands in 1 Straps.
Us
danger of being ruined by Japanese j
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encroachment through the encourage- ( We carry a complete line of V-
ment and assistance of a fatuous .Belts for all makes of Refrigerators,
New Deal agency. •
Washing Machines and other equip-
“The Japanese are being given ment Washer Service Co., 365 W.
every assistance in converting proper- Front, Cdqullle. Phone.
16tfs
$2.00 Eye Emolient
Cream
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy
Open Evenings until 8:00
SAT
Wednesday
October
leave, in play-gay
Manhattan'
a«« What Thosa "Son«
of Heaven" Really Are!
A -a OB
gat
They force their
k
daughters into
^gilded Geisha
palaces—man­
handle captive
I wo m e n—wage
■ war on babies—
-«Mg i i torture helpless
prisoners—and
more, and more
Vilfand MORE!
KILLER
AMERICAN
in I fight
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