THE LI FATHERS IN THIS SENT TUESDAY Moy Be 11,000. Voters Registered County CtorM Oddy estimates there will be possibly 11,000 m Two Greyhound on the county’s registration lists for Jeaae Neal Cann, Bandon, Ore. quille were filled Tuesday afternoon next month’s primary election. Al­ Edward Elvin Stevenson, Coquille with 110 selectees—to a large extent though the books were closed on Jack Clinton Parson, Coquille. fathers—who left Marshfield that Robert James Nichols, Myrtle j^oi nt. Tuesday reports from registrars over evening to take their physical exam­ the county are not yet all ip. ination in Portland thia weekend for , Richard LeRoy Clayton, Bridge. In May last year there were 0,430 John Neal Haines, Albany, Ore. acceptance or rejection as members names on the books after the removal Sherman Aldrich Morris, Roseburg. of the United States’ armed forces. Joseph Albert Salisbury, Seattle, W. of names of those who had not voted There were more than 110 in the Co­ Herman Oden Nelson, Sweet Home. for two years. quille board call but some went in On the books at the last election, in Wm. B. Chastain, Juneau, Alaska. private' conveyances and others were Wm. Albert Goodwin, Cardiff, Cal. November, 1042, therj were regis­ to report froin elsewhere. The list of Clifton Vernon Davidson, Albany. tered 5,805 Republicans, 7,340 Demo­ those called, as submitted by. the Sanford Hugh Anderson, Bremer­ crats, 100 Independents, 26 Socialists,, Coquille Valley Selective Service I and 40 others, making a total *of > ton, Wn. board, were as follows: I 13,421. . Walter Lee Addison, Dunsmuir, Cal Kenneth Wayne Miller, Coquille. I If the clerk’s estimate to correct Orville Charnel Peek Beaverton, Or John Henry Bowman, Bandon, Ore, Carl Ellis Meacham, San Diego, Cal there will be more than 3,000 fewer Norman Marton Ricketts, Mrshfld. i Karl Francis Kiger, Eugene, Ore. names this year than there ware two George Seth Isaac, Reedsport, Ore. Lawrence Albert Gardner, Brain­ years ago of those eligible to vote. Craig Edward Heath, Remote, Ore. erd. Minnesota. Clyde Equard Crawford, Na Bend, i Berlyn Chester Huntley, Myrtle Pt. 1 James Clave Watoh, Myrtle Point. William Arthur Metzker, Roseburg ' Elbert Otto Eichler, Marshfield, Or. Charles Fedron Day, Baltimore, Md.' Raymond Paxton, Reedsport Ore. James Elmer Davis, Santa Ana, Cal. Roy Eugene Candle, Auburn, Wn. Orville Ebner Andrews, Coquille. Lyle Arthur Wood, McCloud, Calif. i Myri ’Thomas Nowlin, Tillamook. Manon R. Clayton, Coquille, Ore Wilbur Devid Martin, Albany, Or. James Edmond Norton, Coquille. Louris Jefferson Capps, Coquille. Lloyd George Hunt, Bandon, Ore. Dele Hughes Thurman, Seattle, W.1 Herman Arthur Ellingsen, Klam­ Willard Preston Lay, Powers, Ore.' ath Falls, Oregon. Robert Harold Lewis, 8weet Home. John Craig Parrott, Coquille, Ore. James Edward Moore Sweet Home. Wm. Oliver Hull, Sweet Home, Ore. J ept ha Thomas Hunt, Sweet Home. Donald Guy Shore, Corvallis, Ore. Edgar Alexander Wagner, National in Burrell, City, Calif, * ird Hein Thomas Aaron Quesnoy, Portland. Merle Levern Castle, Coquille, Paul Roy Roberto, Lynwood, Calif Ralph Henry Fellows, North Bend Eric Joseph Schwane Culdesac, Ida. Chester Dyle Embroe, Dallas, Ore. Elton Eugene Salisbury, Albany. Albert Herman Mannelin, Coquille. Carroll S. Rycraft, Granta Pass, Or. Michael Edward Snyder, Chiloquin, Oregon. Norris Curtis (Camp,'Riverton, Ore. Alva Marvin Perkins, Coquille, Or, Burney Earl Tennison, Coquille, Alton Leroy Stanley, Myrtle Point. May Day Dance x On Friday, April 28 This Evening * I ___ The Coquille Woman’s Club annual May Day Festival and Dante is to be held on Friday evening of next week, April 20. The reason for advancement of this always successful and colorful affair is that the orchestra or orchestras sought are not available for Saturday evening, and the club’s president, Mrs. O. C. Sanford, said they had no other choice than that of selecting the Friday evening date. Medford Fuller’s Dance Band, which made such a hit when it played here for the recent Junior Prom dance, will furnish the music. • The dance Bill, of course, be held in the Community Building and there will be—.100 in Queen Winifred’s retinue when she, the princesses, and their escorts, enter the auditorium at nine o'clock. The crowning by Mayor Wood will follow the procession’s circling of the hall and dancing will follow that. Admission to the hall will be 85 cents for adults, 25 cents for children, including tax. Four Million Feet Of Logs Come Out A. Ulett *Dr. tankin and Judge begin work on a one. The inclu- I ebn was with the 1 The East Fork got high enough last r. ’week that about four million feet of so diecussed the Hr togs, front the Laird, Benham A Iving publicity to Laird camp, were driven down and iltoy. There is a are now being cut at the Smith plant or such reading mill, thus obviating for a time .at pie all over the least the necessity of trucking logs re leaking toward In from the Sutherlin section. There | of settling here are still about thnee million feet veral yean since above the Abernethy place on the er issued such a East Fork, which cannot come out until there 1s still higher water up i that Coquille there. ter one and that ”---------- i by an thT^itim Lions Club Features Pan Americanism«, 5 S Coos Co. Schools To Receive $95,033.77 900 Pounds Clothing In Solvoge Drive Ovw MO pound, cMMai wm w tel «tn tend, the salvage committee, packing and shipping of Coquille To Start Financing Sewage Disposal Plant The question of a Coquille sewage disposal plant came in for consider­ able discussion at the council session Monday evening and the final deci­ sion was to ask City Attorney Berg to prepare an ordinance on the subject and which will also provide how it shall be paid for, but it will not be by the issuance of interest-bearing bonds. There to a state law, which the state health department to not yet trying to enforce which forbids the emptying of sewers or toilet^ into any stream in the state. As Portland to the worst offender along that line in the state the health department to not disposed to crack down on smaller communi­ ties and compel the installation of disposal plants until the Portland matter to settled and it may require a court-case and judicial decision be­ fore the metropolis takes any action. The Coquille council, however, wishes to be prepared to install a plant, after the war, if the courts rule that the law to constitutional, and to considering ways of financing such a project which City Surveyor Gear­ hart says usually costs about 010 per inhabitant, or 035,000 to 040,000 for a I city the also of Coquille. One plan permitted under the state law for financing a disposal plant to a service charge on either water meters or sewer connections. Another, which can be set by the council without a vote of the people, is the levying of not to exceed five mills per annum for the purpose. With a surplus of about 010,000 in the water fund now, above that needed for bond retirement, the councilmen’s thought was that a 25- cent service charge on water meters per month, would be matched by a 20, or 00, or 75 cent per month per meter, out of this surplus water fund, and the monthly accumulations ptoead to a sinking fund end ear­ marked specifically for sewer exten- Ivan GUilbert Cook, Bandon, Ore. luncheon by sponsoring an exhibit!« Clarence Raymond Grant, Gaylord. Glenn Marian Stary, Coquilte, Ore. of Latlii American flags and cos­ Harold Morris Blum, Coquilte, Or, Henry Milton Harris, Coquille. tumes, which to the result of g sixth Charles Grant Hartwell, Riverton, t Ora Verge darl|, Coquille, Ore. grade project prepared as an interest1!*' Elmo Loon Bowlbg, Fairview, Oro. Eugene Earl Elsworth, Powers, Ore. motive in study of Latin America. County Treasurer Stauff this week This Is almost half a ton of cloth­ Charles Edward Sickels, Leland, Or Ole Moody, Marshfield, Ore. f Superintendent B. W. Dunn intro ­ received two checks from the Secre ­ ing and is a fine local accompltoh- Wade Manley Matney, Coquille. Ted Bailcom, Coquille, Oregon. duced Mrs. Alice Lafferty and her tary of'State, for school purposes * ment for the short time that the Paul Roos Rudin, Vancouver, Wn. William Alexander Sharp; CoqutUe pupils who brought the display. Bar­ which will be spilt up and remitted | drive was on and, coming as it did, Praaton Monroe Swindall, Coquilte. Gordon Charles Ashenfblter, Coq. bara Slater waa chairman of the to the various school districts next at a time when most of the members Charley Henry Stump, Coquilte. Gerald Bernard Spohsel, Coquille. school pupils and explained the col­ month when remittance to made to ¡of the community were laid up with Voyle Cardwell Perry, Bandon. James N Bellinger. Coquilte. lection. There were silk flags ot the district of moneys received In the influenza. KT’ Columbua Oren Foote, Newport, Or Blaine Woodrow Mason, BridgJ.Or each South and Central American April tex payment. These will be on I Geo. F. Burr, local salvage chair- Wesley Halbert Jarvis, Bandon, Or. Frederick George Haase, Coquille. republics. They had been made by , orders from the County School Su- | man, announces that he wants to take Walter Vgrnon Garoutte, Bandon. | perlntendeni boys in the doss. *' this occasion to thank all ot the local Frank orris, Bandon. The program feature of the Rotary Costumed dolls, representing each ■' One of the citizens who participated in this fine Club at its meeting at the hotel Wed­ Arthur Richardson. Coq. 1 071,140.04 ant country added interest and color to work, Ernest Reed Smith, Coquille, Ore. nesday was violin music by a quar­ the display and these were the work .School Support Fund fw the Francis Leon Edwards, Coquille. tette of Miss Muriel Dee's pupils, of the girls. < Other — pupils on the . half of th* 1943-44 school year, and Geraldine Oerdftg. Ben Howe, Mau­ Earl Edward LaBranch, Coquille. Shirley Ann Brqwn, Iu toe aohool’a share of the state in- program were For the third time in eight months LeRoy Zero Swinney, Coquilte. rice and Ronnie Williams. Ac- j ™. n.r. j-.» «u-a, ’com* tax. ' the Portland navy recruiting district, Nancy Godard, Joe Rerg. Jack Sisk, Carl Louis Evans, Bandon. companied by Mias Dae at the piano Bach gave Tf* ®toer check was the State Ele- and Edw»rd Peterson- r i< g Harrison Russel Godard, Coquilte. «. of which _ southwestern Oregon _____ they put on a performance that was some iatofegting facts about Latin Mtln mentary School fund remittance, also, „ . . M v , George Edwin Stovall. Marshfield part, has feeen awarded “E’’ peppant Ameneap „ neighbors and It of our our in- the second half of the 1043-44 year? Harold Matson, who formerly was almost equal to professional. Start­ Clifford Wllllim Thorn, Banegt gUrafOMRdl. ____ _ _______1 manager here for a Marshfield-owned ing with a Slavonic dance number, * snd was for 023.807 10, Rolland Yantis Syfert, Arago 1 performance amopg thg n|ne main ( * * shop, was arrested at his home in they responded to enthusiastic en­ li to reported that 28 school dis- Leonard Delosa Sverndep. Bridge, stations of the nipth pava| recruiting 1 ~ “ Myrtle Point last week and held for cores with two other numbers. triote tn Coo* county last year did Rpnald GiepX»r»nt> Ö»: district, gtated Chfef Specialist Raul A. B. ColHer Sells Home Evan Alborn was present as a the F. B. I., the charge being his fail­ not have to make any special levy Melvin L«vl OHw, Oo—>n. ta/za^ the .saza~4 «ml« T «tarn rUfis It waa announced that plana have vah’s Witnesses," which is a most un­ LeNorme Jasper Fownder, Coquille has won It five times, those two cities patriotic organization, its opposition all been completed for the Rotarian diUng the books of municipalities, Ariyn Dale Elliott, Myrtle Point, outclassing a|l the ether centers on to war—no matter how justified that dinner dance at I.O.O.F. hall this school districts, etc., in Douglas coun­ , Rtohard Lawrente Daughtry, Coq the coaat-Aeat«e. Ban Francisco, Los war may be—is one of the leading Saturday evening. ty Lloyd Wood, of Coquille, and Geo Frod Franklin Riley. Jr„ Bandon, i Angeles, and Phoenix in Arizona. At the meeting of Coquille ’ s school tenets of its beliefs. The members There will be an enlarged amount Carl Loseen Liday, Coquille, Ore. ' Several Coquille Valley boys were Royer, of the Smith Wood-Products r »•* year, the directors (n preparing the budget their publication on the streets here Vancouver, B. C. Oliver Lee Crumb. Hollywood. Cal, for next year. Alternates named and in Myrtle Point, which high Car! E. Morrison, who will move his Donald Haines Farr, Coquilte, Ore ty and Curry County placed first I family* here from North Bend after were L. W. Clever and D. E. Rackleff, school boys of both cities tried to run Lloyd Aneei King, Myrtle Point. among the stations in Oregon in the the Colliers move to Roseburg in A contract was ordered sent to out of town a few months ago. J. A. Berg Appearing Before Robert Lloyd Tennant, Coquille. percentage of recruits enlisted during June. Nokomis Turner, another draft California R. R. Commission Mrs. Breedlove in Portland, who will Morse Archy Stonecypher, Coquille the month. The percentages are fig­ It will be a real breaking ftf tie, ** * IVtmwy teacher in the Washing­ evader, was arrested by the sheriff Mr. and Mrs,. J. Arthur Berg left Alton William King, Jr.', Powers. ured on total population of the area foe them as they ^ava Hved w that to* M T" this week and both men were taken TSst-Ezlday for San Francisco, where * - atilai»« A# *1A*7n M m DraozlliMra hoe Harry Kenneth Howell, Myrtle Pt. covered by the sub-station. salary of 01670 Mrs Breedlove has to Portland Wednesday morning by Among throqgi) •8pot fur N*? 0*3* JteMl- he was to appear before the Cali­ Among the the men men enlisted enlisted throqgil j Jeff Walter Shinn. Sumner, Ore. ’ been teaching in the North Bend Deputy U. S. Marshal Leo McLain. fornia railroad commission in the Leland Edward Winegar, Seattle W. this sub-station during Mafct} are the 1 schools. hearing by that body on the Coos Alfred Lee Daniels, Coquille, Or. following frpiBt, Or. Ben Ffauk Howe, Coquille; Harold 31800, and to conform to the stan­ county and Creeecent City. There is Cecil Brosler, Bandon; Jay Lpe Hesg, The Coquilje p**t office loot two dard of pay now tn farce, the salary jiafvey Da|e Mysrg. Aragq. OfS- Kenneth Tally, state police officer some opposition to the sale to the glpert Madison Griffin, Ooqul||e. Bandon; Leonard Carl H«mgpyk, Co­ of IM long-time male* employees of another high school teacher, Miss stationed here, has an unsually large Coes Electric in Crescent City. One Reoneth Dalte Bafkdoll. Gaylord- quille; Qedrgf Frederick Dox, Rtar Tuesday, Marion Clayton and Walter S. . ■ ' ’ chicken hawk which he will give to of these opponents is the Del Norte Harris Ne>l Christensen, Everett. Route, Bandon; Thomas Watoon Per- Mpqre, who left for Portland that gay Triplicate, "which is published by ki«s, Myrtte Point; Dean Raymond^ to take their preliminary selective Vprp A|an Ba||ey, Coquille. The board voted to retain Wayne any taxidermist who wishes to mount Jack Jusa, who was employed on the examination. Mrs. Ivy Smith as Junior High principal and 1 it. Rpbert Sperry Jatnog, Myrtle Pt- Epperson, Myrtle Roint; Uqyd E. service “• Ernest Elmer Wo«, Bullards, Ore. Moulding, McRinley. piie|h is to be advanced to the prosi­ as director for both the C. H. S. and i The bird has a wing spread of four Sentinel'30 years ago Mr. and Mrs. Berg were also in­ AMr, Cornet Stated teat Coquille tion Mr. Cliyton had, provided he is Junior High bands at an ahnual sal- 1 *wo lr>ches, and he killed it in Lynden Edgar Levtoon, Reno, N«v. / ! the vicinity of Riverton where others tending to visit their daughters who Ivan Jeaae Robison, Arago, Or». leads a|| the other towns in the coun­ accepted for service, and Mrs, Rr- arv of 32700 (had seen It. It had a very vicious- are attending school in California. Glenn Wmley Grew, Myrtle Point. ty in the number of Wave enlistments. ••' pest Wardrip who hag been extra in Mrs. L. H. Hasjrd toft Bunday for »««king bekk and Mr. Tally said he ----- office *— *•- for ---------------- ----- -- takes - Albert Moi.tag Meaning, Coquille. there being six from here who have the the past * month, Raymond D. Heins, traveling pas­ Merrill Hillis Perkins, Langlois, Or. joined thia Navy woman organization*! the substitute position Mrs. Plleth Portland to attend the Epitrop^ Guild had to «boot n the toird tlm* b*iope senger agent for the Southern Pacific seMiops there ’this week. She ft tumbled from its perch. ____ Oordon Panter Gibson. Bandon. had- --------A--------------- land whose headquarters are in AL Eugene LeRoy Busion, Coquilte, Mrs. R, L, Stewart waa able to Mrs. Alice Allen takes over the car­ accompanied Rev. Robt. L. Jack Cooper made a business trip bany, was a Coquille visitor Monday who went to attend ‘ *•-- the leave the Mast Hospital and return rier route which Mr. Moore has' — Loyd Curtis Sharp, Bandon morning. Guy Winford Tflph, Myrtle Point. home on Tuesday this Musical Program At Rotary Meeting Coquille Volley Boys Enlist In Navy H. Mptson Taken As Draft Dodger . S. D. No. 8 Names Budget Committee Draft Call Causes Post Office Changes Officer Kills A Huge Hawk I x