• • »■ * . w> fig* ‘* W ’V t I f '•'-•CT« " T - ✓ f| j|| H ‘W' THE PAPER THAT’S LI E A LETTER FROM HOME s BW e ag q g ■w nRjMDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1843. MO. ». T ' < Coos County War Jury .Ca,led For Nexi Monday Chest To Get Under Way Next Monday-... w - • < Smarting Monday, October 18, the Coos County War Cheat under direc­ tion of the National War Fund, Inc., will campaign the city to raise Co­ quille’s quota of 85350.00 as set by the national organization. This fund is a Federation of War Philanthropies in support for the far- llung USO—the home away from home for our own fighting men; com­ forts for the “barbed-wire legion” < look to American relations with said there was a plan to combine “If it is impossible for you to spend ; that country to see why they don't Funeral services were held at the the subscriptions of all the service a full aftern«K>n in the- work room, ¡declare war on Germany. Schroeder Bros Chapel here at 2 clubs of Coquille and have a bomber you may drop in for an hour or two, How to bring about solidarity of named after the fity. The club or merely call for work to take home o’clock Wednesday, for Cecil Ray Al­ the two continents, the speaker said, bertson who died Sunday at the hos­ voted that if this were poeible that to complete. . As one of our knitters remarked, ‘I always seem to be busy was first a better adjustment of econ­ pital in North Bend after having they would support the plan. Rotarians Henry Schroeder of Myr ­ but I guess I’ll just have to make a omic relations and. second, to speak a been fatally injured at the Albertson common language. More speak logging camp at Reedsport the Week tle Point, and J. E. Richmond of Eu­ place for really important things.' English than we speak Spanish. gene, Were present as guests. Red Cross work is vitally important, before. so let’s all make at least a small place Education is a necessity. The people The State Guard from Reedsport*, are either terribly poor or terribly for it in our week's schedule.” and the F. O. E. took part in the ser­ For knitting, please phone Mrs. rich, which condition makes it hard vices at which Rev. R. L. Greene Alborn 84J. For other information, to find a national point of view. How officiated. Interment was in the Al­ phone Mrs Kesner, 170W or call and to raise the standard of living is a bertson family plot on Bear Creek. problem, she said, g vuaaed all over South —Id of the barter system with Ger­ told syst age. He had lived in Bandon for the off considerably since Lieut.-Gen. D. many, yet we have no foreign policy past 15 years and was a logger op­ C. Emmons became commanding gen-T — with South America. The club wom­ erating the Albertson camp with his erai of the Western Defense Com-)J0r en were advised to study and know father and his brothers. mand, for all sections itions 15 or more p r — - ■ about the five conference between He is survived by his widow, Nel­ miles from the Pacific shoreline. I Following are the school sites In the the two countries. lie Rowe Albertson, their son, Harold there is no change in the dim-out south end of the county which will In the audience were women from Raymond; stepdaughter Dorothy Ann rules for Coquille, which is but 12 be used for the registration for Ra- several Coos county towns. The Rowe; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert miles in an air-line from the ocean tion Book IV. North Bend club president Mrs. Mi­ Jackson Albertson; a sister, Mrs. This was the message from Coos Civ- i The hours which are to be used chael Boileau, Mrs. V. M. Arrington Margaret Crowell of Lakeside, and ilian Defense Commander Franck E. in all of the schools, unless special and Mrs. E. S. Willard were Bay area four brothers, Lloyd Ellis who is in Shaw to R. L. Stewart here yesterday arrangements are made by the pkr- representatives. Mrs. R. E. Powrie, the Air Cgrps at Stockton Field, Myrtle Point, which is just outside ticular school, will be from 3 till 8 president, and Mrs. Dal King were Calif.; Arthur L. and Warren H„ of the 15-mile limit, is in Zone C and p. m. ■* (Continued on page six) Reedsport, andVlifford C., who is on restrictions are removed there. In many of the communities, local « duty with a Seattle patrol boat. Later R. L. Stewart reports that residents will assist at school in the where lights are six feet back from carrying out of the registration. The the windows, or are shaded, that cur­ latter appears to be more simple tains or shades do not have to bs than some which have been carried drawn down at night. on in the past, due to the fact that there is to be no tailoring of books Fresh from their conquest of Eu­ and no declarations. A Hallowe'en program and carni­ gene High by a 12 to 0 score last, Broadbent—Mrs. Doi lie Smith. val sponsored by the Riverton schools Friday night, the North Bend Bull­ Arago—Miss Ethel Fish) will be given on Friday, October 22. dogs will be a hard nut for the Co­ Riverton—Dr. Edmund Cyckler. The grade school is in charge of quille Red Devils to crack at Athletic Coquille—B. W. Dunn. the program which consists of musi­ Park here on Saturday. The game This week the Sentinel begins Fairview—Mrs. Iris Holverstott. cal numbers, and dancing and the publishing in serial form a history of will start at two ocloCk and is the McKinley—Miss Ida Oerding. high school will manage the booths the early mining adventures from the first game to be played here this Powers—T. D. Sanborn. < and the games. Refreshments will mouth of the Coquille river north, in year. F Myrtle Point—Floyd Summers. be on sale. Both coaches, Spike Leslie of Co­ the Whiskey Run district. “Whiskey Sitkum—Mrs. Eleanor Sutphin. The evening's entertainment will be Run“ is the tiUe R. M. (Bob) Harri­ quille, and Vic Adams of North Bend, Bandon—Ben C. Huhtington. gin at 5:00 o’clock. Admission will be son, the author of this historical ar­ rely more on speed and deception Bridge—Woody Mason. 25c and 10c. Proceeds will go for ticle, gives to his contribution which than on straight power plays, and this the benefit of the school cafeteria, will continue for sdVeral weeks but, game should be an interesting one which will start soon. to watch, no matter what the score as it deals with the early day navi­ may be. gators along this coast and the glam- , Due to the trouble in securing of* orous country they deemed it to be, | Q Ml'S. WomiCn ficials for the game, Paul Snyder, even before they began investigating Now that nearly all clubs and soci­ local industrial arts instructor at its possibilities, we Wave titled the contributions, “Pioneer Miners In eties are meeting regularly again, af­ C. H. 8., wil act as head linesman. Don McCune and several of the lady ter the summer vacation, the Sentinel All difficulties are expected to be Coos Black Sands.” school teachers will be at the gate reminds those clubs, as well as those When completed the series will cleared up very quickly now so that drilling on the Phillips Petroleum form a valuable addition to the ar­ who have guests from out of town and local drivers are asked to get Corporation's leases on the Westport chives of the Coos and Curry Pioneer or* who entertain at afternoon or there early so as to avoid the last- evening parties, that Mrs. R. A. Wer- minute rush and congestion. arch — on Davis Slough —. can be Association. nich is society reporter for the paper started next week. The site for the and she Will appreciate it if items George E. Oerding Sells derrick has been prepared, the water of this nature are phoned to her. Her North Fork Ranch line to the site has been installed number is 136J. and workmen are making everything The 160-acre ranch, owned by Mr. ready for putting down the first test and Mrs. W. R. Whitney located on District Meeting Of American hole. Anyone who can, or is willing, the McKinley road, above the Hervey Another collection of county-owned pick cranberries and help save the Ijegion Auxiliary Here Oct. 18 bridge, known as the old Myers ranch, land, east of the Westport arch—has Coquille valley crop, a great deal of was sold by George Oerding, Coquille A district meeting of the American been leased to the British-American which wHl be lost unless more pickers Legion Auxiliary will be held Oct. 18 realtor, to Mr and Mrs. Harry Krantz. oil company, about 850 acres. That are secured, is asked to get in touch at 7:30 o'clock in Coquille I. O. O. F., The new owners will take possession company has not, however, signified with County Agent Jenkin's office at hall, with members of Powers, Ban­ immediately. They recently sold when or if it will start drilling, but their Coquille home to Mr. and Mrs. once. don, North Bend and Marshfield Aux ­ the leasses require a start to be made iliaries planning to attend. The de- Alden Wertz, who will now move within a specified time. .„ An announcement received from partment president, Ftoye Von Bor- late the newly purchased home. - .- :-* Hi— Keith Leslie states that he haswpened W fif -* Onto Valley; Mrs. Mrä - ** La t-fhe s>WIis“s Oddy, younger brother of general accounting and income tax Lorge, district president, of Klam­ Gresham, Oregon, where Mr. Whitney County Clerk L. W. Oddy, who has is employed in defense work. been gone from Coquille for the past consultation office in Portland, lo­ ath Foils. and state secretary, Mae White« mb, of Portland, will be the I 18 years, came in Monday evening, cated in room 542 of the Mead build­ speakers. Supt. B W. Dunn was permitted to accompanied by Mrs. Oddy. from ing. ♦ leave the hospital at Myrtle Point 4 their home in Burlingame, Calif. They Bill Head, who had been home on ten days ago but is not yet. ‘The sales tax has one unforgiv­ loft again today. able fault, no one can get out of pay­ a ten-day furlough, left Tuesday af- able to return to his office at the high J. S. Barton left last Saturday on ing it,” says the Medford Mail-Trib­ I ternoon for Walla Walla, where he J school. He tried it and after a few une. That’s why the Nude Deal is receiving treatment In the service hours had to go home for further a business trip to Portland. He re­ uno. I men's hospital. ‘ recuperation. ■ doesn't went it. turned yesterday morning. ___ Services Yesterday For C. R. Albertson 4 No Change In Dim-Out Here «Register Oct. 26-29 RatlOH Book IV Jtalldogs To Play Riverton School Hallowe'en Program Here Saturday Serial On Pioneer Mining In Coos Starts Phone Social Items Drilling Starts Soon On Davis Slough Cranberry Pickers Are Still Needed 1 5. » % * • - '. .f 4 t. ■MS— ^11- '