■ m m va»:- TKB COQUILLE vaixby sentinel , coavux B. öiboon . T hursday . N ovember se , itu; AT THIS THANKSGIVING TIME HAVE YOU EXTRA FURNITURE? There is a serious need for many things that can very seldom be bought new and can be'supplied only by those unused items in your home. We pay aa high a cash price as the government ceiling will allow. We need: Heaters Ranges Gas, Electric, Wood Furniture Sets t Choirs Small Motors Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room Washers Beds Hardware Legion Changes o. Meeting Night (By Roy C. Morley, Adjutant) The regular meeting of Coquille Post, No. 36, convened in regular session on Nov. 22, with Commander C. G. Stem presiding. The member­ ship campaign is this year far in advance of what it was last year at this time arid there are forty-three names recorded. We are reaching our quota in fine shape. The mem­ bers of the Armistice dance commit­ tee reported that the d.ince went over well and that the public comments on the dance were both favorable and quite complimentary. At a meeting on Nov. 8, the Post voted to change their meeting night from the second Monday to the fourth or last Monday of the month, allow­ ing the Auxiliary to have the entire building for their meetings on the regular meeting nights. | Comrades Bishop and Homcnyk j were appointed a committee to con- i tact the men from World War No. 2, as soon as they are discharged ard I have retUrned'home to this vicinity, in view to being of assistance to them and having them affiliate themselves with the Coquille Post. A request by the Post Commander: Ben C. Flaxel, Mileage,uto.... PROCEEDINGS OF Inldren s Farm Home........... VKHSS COUNTY COURT , i Coos Bay :--------- Stationery Co., Sup­ State Ind. Acc. Comm., Indus, trial Ins...—..... _....£........... Court House West Coast Telephone Co., Ser vices ........ _....... ..........-..... Ration Board West Coast Telephone Co., Ser­ vices ...... ...... —i ~» yi -........... Circuit Court Louis J. Fugelson, Court Bail­ iff ............ -........... - Martha E. Mulkey, SupU County Institute Fund • ...... Sheriff« Office .... ■'.....E....... ........... -..... plies GENERAL FUND County Employees ! George Miller, 1 bob out.—...... 49.54 I-ouis P. Fugelson, Bailiff— ___ 189.13 ...... 144.59 ___ 152.31 ~Ben Widl»'.:..-.--------------------- 88 83 88.35 ; Cecil Hartley Coll McLaan . 55.00 Carl Shore 1662 87.20 Ben Kuhnert ................ -.......... i Van A. Spores .......... -.............. 2.50 Berlyn Billings........................... 179.78 Operalln« Riverton Ferry___ 30.00 George Huther................. . .. Labor On Roads 21.00 143.63 Oran Young —........ fr ••• Sheriff's Office 130.72 119.54 Wm. F. Howell, Mileage ......... 42.65 C. F. Christian ............. 147.40 Teen Miller ................. . A. O. Walker, work in Tax _ Wolff _ 16895 : Dept..................... -..............I..., 266.00 Chas. «7.74 Opersilng Bullards Ferry Chas. Stauff, cash adv. for envelopes ........................ ■....... 400.28 Chas. E. McDonald ................. 187.20 Labor On Roads 8.00 B. K. Werner, rental,for type­ 4.00 W. M. Williams ....................... 162.30 writer ........... ....... .................... G. C. Ashenfelter ................... 175.32 County CMerk 75.00 Raymond Barklow................. 187.56 L. W. Oddy, postage and ex­ 8.85 Wm. Burbeck .................. -...... 162 88 press ............... ........................ ¡Claude Lemon ..... — 14.90 Treasurer’s Office Operating Bullards Ferry Chas. Stauff, cash adv. for 8.10 . 171.2(1 I postage ........ ......... .■».............. 14.40 Robert S. Fahy .... Labor On Ronda 47.25 Clara A. Stauff, clerical ser­ vices ................... ................. 82.82 H. Z. Young ............................... 114.28 • .89 A. B. Collier, services.... ...... _... 67.65 Arlyn Barklow ....................... 128.72 Jury ...... ............. ...»............... L. C. Sherwood, Court Bailiff Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Burroughs Ribbons, Tax Springs, Bedsteads, Mattres’s Dept.......... ».......... -.... -........... W. C. Morburg, binding books. We repair or have repaired or refinished all the above ................. Tax Dept.-?: before passing on to a new home, Put your surplus into Oregon-Nevada Calif. Fast service this Thanksgiving and buy War Stamps and Bonds Ft., freight ... Relief Operator, Bullards Ferry Assessor Capital City Bindery, Index through helping your neighbors and country. Pauline Dorland ................. 51.80 Sheets...................... ................ 70.85 Charles W. Forrest, exp. to con- Labor On Roads I vention .... .................. ....... West Coast Printing A Binding A. G. Werth .................. -'.......... 117.00 .50 May Ensele, Exp....................... Co., Supplies .......................... George B. Adams..............-...... 53.30 I Eleanor Peterson, extra help Indigent» 9.00 Alice Robb, Asst. Clerk........... ¡Georgia Davidson, extra......... Donald M. Long, M. D., Ex­ Harold Roberts, Labor on road 22.14 aminations ........................... -t 18.00 I Dorothy B. Selander, extra Coquille Medical Service Bur­ -Doris Bjorkstrand,'extra Testing Cows eau, hospital dues................. 79.50 Addressograph Multigraph Cor Dr. L. C. Witcosky,. Testing supplies ............... -........... 18.85 I Chas. Stauff, Co. Treas., De­ Cattle ......... ......... -......... 164.50 ductions for War Bonds 332.82 Hudson’s Drug Store, type­ Juvenile Court Mutual Benefit Health A Acc., writer paper .......................... S. R. McCarter, Transportation Insurance for Co. Employees 76.26 5.20 Rackleff Pharmacy, file..... and expense ........................... First National Bank of Port­ County Land Offioe Circuit Court land, Deductions for With- _ Avis Ricketts, Salary ............... 92.40 City of Marshfield, Rent of holding Tax ........................... - 548 50 County Court Rooms ....... ................ ............ 20.00 Coos Bay Stationery Co., Of­ L. D. Felsheim, Co. Judge, ex­ Various! ■ 7.80 fice supplies for Rdmast........ pense attending O. A C. ..... 31.60 Drs. Richmond and Stark, Ser­ Peoples Water A Gas Co., water ! Lars P. Peterson, salary and vices ......................... J.............. “I hereby request that each and ev­ 2.88 North Bend Shop.................. mileage ..... .......-........... 119.10 Dependents ery ex-service man, whether from P. W. Culver, salary..... .'........... 70.00 R. A. Babb Hardware Co., Pad­ Boys and Girls Aij Society, » 7.59 ; World War No. One or World War Various Offices locks . ......... i..... ...... care of children ................ "... 4.65 Union Oil Co. of Calif., gas­ Western Union, services........... No. Two» who is residing in the vi­ Catholic Charities, Care Ray­ oline ........................................1071.83 Probation 8.00 mond Bennett ....................... cinity of Coquille be urged and com­ Howard Cooper Corporation, 1 James H. Leonard, mileage and Various manded to affiliate himself with the 143.57 material 1................................. 142.52 expense ....... ...................... —• 3.50 Farr A Elwood Co., seed etc. J A J Tire Co., auto supplies 505.99 American Legion, either as an asso­ Mrs. J. H. Leonard, attending Court House J. E. Haseltine Co., material. .. 16.99 girls ciate or active member. We can be Carter Rice 8t Co. of Oregon, Joe Styman’s Auto Service— Circuit Court paper towels ......................... 15.50 of help to him in case of hospitaliza­ part for engine....................... Roxy Fountain, meals for •---------- A.JWl tion or in other matters pertaining Pioneer Grocery Co., Groceries 14.68 9.85 H. G. Horman, drilling axle jurors ....................................... Earl Littrell Supply Co., auto County Farm ,to the affairs of the veterans. 6.95 Coquille Laundry Co., services supplies ................................... 20.25 Pacific Feed A Seied^Co., feed Audit Contract The only qualifications necessary to Pioneer Hardware Co., nails 200.00 Swift A Co., butter..... .............. Join with us is an Honorable Dis­ W. H. Wann, on acct................ and roofing '.......... :...... 73.15 Hudson's Drug Store, drugs * Tax Department charge. of the service." | Fuhrman's .Pharmacy, drugs . Coquille Service Station, auto Smith Wood-Products, Inc., supplies ..... .........................—- 34.20 C. O. Stem, lumber for fixtures............. 202.73 i J. C. Penney Co., shoes and 9.26 Huling-Lundy A Sons, roof­ clothing*..... .............................. Commander Coquille Post No. 36 Monroe Calculating Machine 3.W ’ Coquille Shoe Shop, repair ing.. ........................... ........... Co., Maintenance on Ma- 2.50 Albert Powers, royalty on shoes ........ ............................... r chines ...................................... 3 5.39 Gregg Hardware, hardware ... rock ...».................... ............... 20.15 Clerk's Office The railroad is a war industry. All train J. A. Lamb Co., hardware....... * 7.55 i Ruby E. Muir, royalty on rock 56.80 Coquille Valley Sentinel, Adv. ! Ferguson Transfer Co., trans- .80 Oscar, The Radio Man, repair help wanted .....:.... ............... space is needed now to carry people doing 3.75 ■ fer on equipment ............... 55'89 to radio ................................... Various i West Coast Telephone Co., ser- 9.15 Union Oil Co. of Calif., gas and Coos Bay Times, notices......... war jobs and men in the armed forces. Such 10.00 vices .............................. -...... oil ................................. .. ......... 40.83 Defense Council The following from a Port Town­ Schroeder Bros., funeral........... 35.00 West Coast Telephone Co., ser­ Coos, County Defense Council travelers should not be delayed. Every time end, Wash., paper tells of the death Court House vices .................... ................. 16.35 Rent, etc.................... ............. 15 4.50 Benham Transfer, coal ...- ..... 21 DO Ernest Anderson, filing saws of a former Coquille girl who left Cat Bounty yon don’t make an unneceuary train trip ' West Disinfecting Co., janitors ' General Paint Corporation— here several years ago with her par­ Grover Haga...... . .......... —...... 33.50 creosote ........... ...................... Consoh^Sed Fieightways — 11.65 you aid the war drive by just that much. Orville Chard .......... ........... ents: , Oregon-Nevada California Fast Lewis Eisele ............ ..... . ........... 4.64 .85 freight .................. :.......... Freight, freight on creosote George Clarno ........... '.............. Farr A Elwood Co., bal. on State Industrial Acc. Comm, The community was shocked Tues­ ••• ó Indigent Soldiers Allowance .45 Janitors supplies —....... Industrial Insurance .... — . 364.36 day evening at- the announcement Mrs. C. M. Billings .................... 15.00 Ration Board State Industrial Acc. Comm, Helen R. jGraham ....... 25.00 that Miss Naomi Long, daughter of 2.65 Industrial Insurance .......... 182.18 Mrs. Erma Wise...... . ........... ..... 15.00 H. S. Norton, supplies............... County Employees Mf. and Mrs. Ray Long, who was Harvey Minard —..... -.............. 15.00 H. H. Hansen, Royalty on 6.15 Standard Oil Co. of Calif., auto rock ......................................... stricken at her home two weeks pre­ Pay Roll .40 supplies, etc....... '................... 51.83 Hazer Hardware Co., tape...... viously, had died at St. John’s Hos­ Marie Bellah, salary. Sten­ County Car C.; F. Bessee, mileage—Sur­ 143.35 ographer ........ ............ ........... pital. She was 28 years of age. Death Southwestern Motor Co., auto veyor .............. . ............... ....... 14.40 Edna Danielson, salary Deputy - -65 Golders Auto Parts Co., -auto came at 7:30 p. m.,‘ at a time when Sheriff ........ ............................ 137.10 " supplies .......... Lou Blanc, Inc., Simonize car, supplies ......... -......... -.......... 90.40 her anxious friends were confident Muriel Anderson, Salary Depu­ etc.............................. -......... 23.00 Southwestern Motors auto sup­ 143.30 ty Sheriff, Tax . ..................... she had passed a crisis in her illness, i County Employees plies ..... »........................ ........ 47.10 Juliene Ffeeman, Salary, Depu- and was recovering. Orchard Auto Parts Co., auto 125.40 first National Bank of Port- . land, Withhoiarhg tax............. 752.84 supplies .................... -............ 135.57 Funeral services were held at Port Marie Clinton, Salary, Clerk, M. A W. Auto Service, auto Tax Dept.................................. 117.90 Chas. Stauff, Co. Treas., de­ Townsend last Friday afternoon and ductions for Bonds.......... . 208.50 supplies ................ .?................. 15.30 interment was in a Port Angeles Helen Winegar, Salary Clerk 114.40 Chester Cottell, Bounty on one Coquille Auto Co., auto sup­ Emma M. Pierce, Salary, cemetery. 2.50 2.75 plies ......................................... bob cat ................................... Clerk .................................... 114.40 Superintendent’s Office Capps Motor Co., auto sup­ Miss Long was born in Sequim Muriel Herman, Salary, Clerk 91.90 9.68 Alice Rhay, extra help plies ..............................-......... 10.40 April 8, 1915, was a graduate of the J. W. Leneve, Salary, Deputy SherifFs Offioe Orchard Auto Parts Co., auto Clerk ....................................... 163.90 Sequim grade school, then moved Chas. Roberts, deductions from supplies ...................... -......... 70.89 Georgianna Vaughan, Salary, salary ...................................... 70.40 Geo. F. Burr Motor Co., auto with the Long family to Port Angeles Deputy ................................... 148.95 Muriel Anderson, to Eugene — supplies ................................... 26.45 where she graduated from high school Frances Skyles, Salary, Depu­ TRANSPORTATION 4.00 F. S. Slover Co., material....... 103.23 Re- Tax System ................... ty ........................................... ••• 129.00 in 1433. She was a member of the Health Department VITAL MATERIALS Bureau of Labor, Inspection H. C. Getz, Salary Deputy As­ Rainbow Girls. The Long family 5.00 Rock Crusher ....................... sessor .......... ............................ 163.90 Ethel C. Littler, mileage and 8.70 MANPOWER expense .................................. Mill B. Builders Supply Co., moved ,to Port Townsend in 1933. Ellis Selander, Salary, Depu­ 1.53 lumber ................................ —. ....... 144.50 Donald M. Long, M. D., Ser­ Surviving Miss Long are her par­ ty ..... -.................................... vices—Mfld. Clinic ............... 20.00 Smith Wood-Products, Inc.,— .. 143.30 May Ensele, Salary Deputy ents and a brother, Robert, also of lumber ..................................... 186.19 » Coquille Laundry Co., ser­ iputy Jean Schroeder, Salary Deput: 9.85 Mountain States Power Co.— Port Townsend. vices ......................................... ....... 111.90 Clerk ...... -............................. Sheriff’s Office 2.00 tights ....................................... Elda Ostrander, Salary, Deputy Clark ....................................... 111.90 Koke-Chapman Co., supplies.. 105.49 ( Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, office It's Chysanthemum season. See Yale A Towne Mfg. Co., in­ supplies ...... ...... ..................... Idyle-A. Godard, Salary Steno­ Bergen's for choice flowers. spection of safes................... 27.50 City of Coquille, water grapher ................................... 112.10 E. L. Perrott A Son, Lumber Mountain States Power Co.,— J. N. Gearhart, Salary, County and work in Tax. Dept----- 221.93 lights and power. ................ 20.21 Remember—Norton’s for' office, Surveyor ................................. 75.00 4.50 Gregg Hardware, material for Coquille Wood Co., wood ..... Dr. G. E. Stark, Salary, Health school and home supplies. 37tfs 8.22 Tax Dept.................................. HERI ARK OFFICIAL RECOMMENDATIONS AS Standard Oil Co., oil, etc....... 51.26 Officer ................................... 50.00 J. A. Lamb Co., screws for Tax 45.36 Associated Oil Co., oil PUBLISHED BY THE OFFICE OF WAR UTILITIES, Leia Elrod, Salary, Health 2.QP Isaac R. Tower, oil................... 2.20 Dept............ -........... a— Keys made tor all locks. Stevens Nurse .............................. -...... 136.50 WAR PRODUCTION BOARD. Roy C. Morley, labor and ma ­ Stevens Cash Hardware, ma­ ■ Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore. tf Ethel C. Littler, Salary, Health 2.35 terial ....................................... terial ....................................... 23.04 Nurse ....................................... 128.15 Cattle Indemnity Oregon Pacific Co., material 89 45 Carolyn Huff, Salary, Steno­ 20.00 H. A L. Company—points 8.40 grapher ....... —............. . ...... 79.55 Wm. H. Hervey A Sons..... . County Farm , Isler Sheet Metal Works, gaso­ James H. Leonard, Salary Pro­ (a) Turn off lights and appliances when not 9.75 line tank and iron............. - bation Officer ....................... 174.30 Elizabeth Lambert, Salary— actually needed. Cook .............. 120.00 A. B. Daly A Company, ma­ Earl L. Schroeder, Salary, 122.50 terial ....................................... 51.39 To make tins simple, no risk hear­ Janitor .......... '...... - 102.20 Reta Horton, Salary Nurse (p) Eliminate unnecessary use. Sinister R. Stover, Salary— Ekblad Sports Shop, keys f6r ing test. If ydu are temporarily deaf­ Chas. Roberts, Salary, Janitor Farm Hand ........................... 100.00 3.50 locks ......................................... ened, bothered by ringing buzzing and Jailer ........... .*.................. 109.15 Mamie Stover, Salary, waiter 38.70 McGeorge Gravel Co., culvert head noises due to hardened or coagu­ Belle Whitsett, Salary, Matron Residential 41.30 Sadie Pyburn, Salary, waiter pipe ........................................ 70.20 lated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine and Cook ............................... 72.40 George Workman, Salary, Or­ 4.10 Central Transfer Co., freight.. Home Method test that so many say F. C. McNelly, Salary, Supt.— (a) 85.00 '“' Eliminate all waste In the use of various derly ....................................... Southwestern Motors, auto z has enabled them to hear well again. County Farm ....................... 197.50 L C. Milton, Salary, Night ­ •lectric appli iances, such as rcirigsrgtors, supplies ...... ............................ 59.12 You must hear oetter after making Edith McNelly, Salary, Matron watch ....................................... 50.00 i. A J. Tire Co., auto sup­ radios. space SDace heaters, ranges, water heaters, radios, this simple test or you get your money County Farm ................»..... 97.50 80.00 J. E. Perrott, Labor Cannery 9 30 plies ......................................... back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear H. H. Clark, Salary, County •tc. » Josie Perrott, Labor, Cannery 65.00 STATE OF OREGON Drops todnv at Barrow Dru< Co. 178.80 Land Agent ........................... Turn \>ff lights and appliances when not Chas. Feller, Tuna Fish— County of Coos: ss. Health Office actually needed. Cannery ............................ .—. 80.00' I, L. W. Oddy, County Clerk of Leia Elrod, Mileage and Exp. 37.35 27 16|Coi ____ .. H. T. Miller, Fish ...................... i County, Oregon, Ex-officio Ethel C. Littler, Mileage and Pioneer Grocery Co., grocer­ 49.50 Clerk of the County Court of said Exp .................. . ........ IxCfrptlOM il j ies .......................................... 96.92 County and State do hereby certify County Employees Gant’s Grocery, groceries 43.33 that the foregoing is a true and cor- Coquille Medical Service Bur­ Th« Committee wishes specifically to direct at­ 60.00 Stonecypher Packing Co.,— . rect statement of the amount of bills eau, Hospital Dues meats ....................................... 64.36 u||UWed on the various funds of the tention to the fact that no effort should he marie tn Mutual Benefit Health A Acc. Bukuij. brudd ’ 4 j C-.uiitj njiAttcd by the County ii.Uw Insurance ......... ................ curtail necessary military, aviation and police lighting, F. A. Robb, Salary, Road­ Court of said County at the regular Dependent Children master ....,................................ ! 216.05 November, 1943, term thereof, as the 10.00 lighting essential to pub­ Catholic Charities, Inc.,...... T. Ralph Harry, Salary, Chief same appears on the exhibits of Conveying Prisoners to Pen Today’s poultry and dairy feed lic health including eye­ Clerk _. 187.70 claims and warrants in my office . ........................ 11.50 Wm. F. Howell ....................... shortage is one of the biggeit Tom Evans, Salary, Shop Fore- ___ and custody. Court House sight conservation and wartime problems. Feed is es­ 182.65 ' man .......• 14.45 WITNESS inv hand and the seal City of Coquille, water....... sential for the production of safety, plant protection, Alda L. Nosier, Salary, Asst. of the Countv Court affixed this Mountain States Power Co. meat, milk, and eggs. Yet 112.20 Clerk ................................. 121.49 18th day of Nov. 1943. lights and power ........... because of the tremendous de­ transportation, and pro­ labor On Roads L W Oddy, County Clerk E. G. Opperman, lamps and mand every pound of feed 51.74 i tection purposes. Gunder Gunderson i'RenD Bv J W leneve. IVnu«'- 13.45 labor.......... -........ ......... ....... should be fed where it will 172.34 | J. L. Lea Sheriff's Office produce the most food. 186.45 NOTICE TO CREDITORS As outdoor recreational Wayne Goodman You can help by cooperating .. Smith Wood-Porducts, Inc.,— •2.16: Notice is.hereby given that the Mike Bbone :: with your Triangle Feed dont - k lundter............................ 34.41 xecHvitle* ara considère^ 161.96 Undersigned was bn jhe 1st day of” lsier Sheet Metal Works, in­ er. Limit your purchases to 159.26' November; 1943, duly appointed by essential for wartime stalling braces —....... ...J....... 11.00 James L. Child .... T. just whst you Med. Accept 131.38 the County Court of Coos County, Victor Demarest Indemnity smaller amounts when hie sup- morale, the use of elec­ 158.83 Oregon, as Administrator of the Es- Ralph Hurlbutt gy is limited. Triangle Milling • Hardee W. Mast, Cattle In- 104.43 tate of Leona E. Foley, deceased; and * tric energy necessary tor 4.00 O. P. Smith . demnity —?..»........... o. is making every effort to 145.57 all persons having claims against Henry Franson Superintendent's Office see that you are regularly sup ­ this purpose should 120.65 said Estate are hereby required to Martha E. Mulkey, Mileage..., 15.85 A. G. Trendell plied. Help us by sharing the 158.68 . present them to me. with proper be discouraged. Phyllis Ingdl, Extra help........... 73.70 C. J. Martell teed with your neighbor. 188.36 vouchers attached and duly verified, 9.80 John-B. O’Sullivan Eleanor Peterson, extra help 165.83 at * my office ' in Coquille, 1 Oregon, farl Mathews Cruising Timber a 126.58 within six months from date of this . C. Burner .. W. H. Kay, Salary and Mileage 103.25 91.30 notice. ' ~ C. F. Hawk .. Various 140.50 Dated and published first time Nov. Orin Demarest 'Coquille Valley Sentinel, pub­ 129.85 4. 1943. ’ A Soil-Supporting, Tax-Faying, Private Enterprise lishing, ate. .... ........ 89.75 Chas. Hofer 179.47 O. C. Sanford, Administrator. Wm. Dinsmore Districi Attorney Brooks Used Furniture, Phone 119L Something to think I 133.5u i about before you plan a train trip Naomi Long Dies At Port Townsend 1 ìfc« frlandly JF Sevtheri Pacific Uncle Sam Asks Everyone to Conserve! By Not Wasting Electricity! YOUR GOVERNMENT RECOMMENDS ★ - 1 ------------- — Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard Of Hearing 1 MAXff rc TRI : FEED DODOUBLEDUTY Mountain States Power.Compiny TRIANGLE M'cliINC ______________________ . t-