À' « TUB COQÜÎUL» VÀLLtY SBNTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1844. ---------------------- -------------------;-------------- .......................................... -................. > s R ii — for the four lectures on sale ot $1 «d Mrs. Forrest Hubbard, of <„ ding tax. General admission quflte.____ Lgjwell Simpson» of the Coquille single forum will be 50 cents. Laundry, underwent an appendec­ Kennett P. Lawrence, Jr., son of | , Addressing his friends in this vl- tomy Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Lawrence of Co- cinity through the Sentinel, Robert E. An Institute of International Un­ Dismissals have been Mrs. Annie qullle, who had been an Aviation Fults wrote on Sept. 34 as follows: McDonald last Thursday, Mrs. W A Cadet at Boca Raton Army Air Field.1 ....... " ' * I would ‘ drop ‘ "I thought you a few derstanding is a pablic forum con­ Tom Riley, who was admitted to Shutton Saturday and Mrs. Margaret Florida, a technical school of the lines and let you know .that I am ducted by a Rotary Club to study A.A.F., Training Command, was on in Iran and help get the supplies to world problems in terms of the rela­ the hospital last Thursday for treat­ ¡Leith on Tuesday this week. Monday last week commissioned as Russia. We have a big Job but we tionship of peoples of the world to ment of an injured foot was able to a second lieutenant in the A-A.F.,-at all do our part here in this, un­ each other. These Institutes are held leave on Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Howard, of McKinley, Four Divorces Granted the graduation exercises held at the civilized country. The people wear one evening each week for foqr suc­ Judge King granted Jour divorces At each of these and her four-year old daughter Were school. Kennett, a graduate of Co­ rags, a lot of them do, and the work­ cessive weeks. _ _ ___ _________ _____ _ quille High, was a student at U. of ing class are called coolies. They ' meetings ah outstanding speaker brought to the hospital on Friday. in Circuit court here on Tuesday, to ' an address tssirlrsxQo aaan on enma some rxKtxam Phase /»f ot * They had been In an automobile ac- the plaintiffs in the following cases O. when he entered the service May work for about 85 or 70 cento a day, I *lveM John Krieschel vs. Hazel B. Kreis Hsward and a a. neighbor them«. , "New Forces in cident, Mrs. Haward 15, 1042. His parents received a wire but their money is called “reals” Ith* from him yesterday saying that his and that is the. kind of money we re- World Affairs.” His talk is followed having collided in a dense fbg. The Chel. C. D. McAllister vs. Jhelma Mr- by»a forum period in which members little girl was only bruised and cut furlough home had 'been temporar- ceive on pay day. lly postponed. “I have been over here for 15 of the audience may ask questions on but Mrs. Howard's knee was so badly Allister. * E. Martha O’Neal VS. James injured that an operation was neces­ months which is a long time in one the subject under discussion. an Institute is being spon- sary. O’Neal. .place. putte. mjr My uaun outfit is io a aou 385 run Port VO. Co. • Such- ---- .---- x Bob Kline Now An Upper Lila B. Matson vs. Woodrow T We unload, ship and help get stuff sored Coquille by the local Rotary Two babies were born at the hos­ Classman At Rankin Field on ils way to It is a big Glub- slndlar Institutes are being pital Sunday morning A nine- Matson. Aviation Cadet Robert F. Kline, , Job but we know it is better here ’ held this year in some three hundred pound baby boy, named Lynn Allen, son of C,. W. Kline of Coquille, has communities throughout the United I was born to Mr. NORTON’S—The place to ouy yo.n Mrs. Frank than over in the front lines. I successfully completed his first .five ; Christmas cards for that boy or girl i "We have not been getting much , States and Canada. weeks of primary flying in 225 horse­ These Institutes of International in the service. mail the last two or three weeks, power Boeing Kaydet biplanes at but it sure is good to get the Co­ ' Understanding are definite contri- the Rankin Aeronautical Academy. quille Valley Sentinel and hear what t buttons by Rotary to the solution of Tulare, California, which is operated la going on back there. I read about . international problems and the ad- by J. G. "Tex’* Rankin, world cham­ 'a lot of my friends and girls that I > vancement of international under­ pion acrobatic pilot and a flying standing. Rotarians are strongly of know in the paper. After being school operator for a quarter century. away from there more than two ’ the opinion that, if the various peo- Aviation Cadet Kline now becomes years, I sure would like io be back . pies of the world can become con- an upper classman at Rankin Field there. I used to live on a farm out scious of their inter-relatedness and where he will be taught the more ’ can get together in a neighborly sort west of Coquille and worked in the intricate details of precision flying Smith Wood plywood plant before , of fashion, the resulting good will in the'same airplanes and under, the and mutual understanding will take same instructors who have taught ? I joined the tn* Army." them a long way on the road to uni­ such famous aces as Richard I. Bong. , versal peace. first American pilot to surpass Cap- ThU Coquille Valley Boys The prominent speakers presented tain Eddie Rickenbacher’s record by Group Wins High Praise by the Institutes discuss world af­ shooting down 27 enemy planes. j From an Eighth Air Force Libera- faire in a factual and informative Two Types Strong Comfortable -----— ------- —— ;tor Station in England: Sgt. Melvin manner. They are not propagand- DINING or ’ DINETT CHAIRS Leo Aber Receives Bronze M. Michel, of Lee Route, Coquille, is i ists. They present no panaceas for Medal For Flight Achievements a refueller In the B-24 Liberator victory in World War II. Their ob­ Mrs. Harry L. Aber brought in group command,<1 by Col. Albert J ject is to furnish material which <1 ** AC Several types OCCASIONAL CHAIRS to this office on Monday the bronze Shower ** MadUon- • wh,ch re' may be used as a background so that ■v|v»T9 Choice Of Coverings medal which she had rielvej from ‘’ompleted 100 bombing mis­ the members of the audience may sions against enemy targets in the be better informed on world prob ­ her son, Leo L. Aber. The official 1 communication accompanying it said exceptionally brief Jjme of 140 days. lems and -so that they may form their During this time, Col. Shower and own opinion. ’ it was awarded "for meritoriousI his "group “showered* over 10,000,000 Because thia has become a global achievements in aerial flights” over pounds of high explosives onto ene­ war in every sense of the word, it 1 Europe and is something of which his parents should be, as they are, my targets in Germany and the oc­ is of paramount Importance that the cupied countries. people in every community in the very proud. This group is a part of a combat United States and Canada we well In his letter, Leo asked them to wing which was cited by Lt.-General Informed on world affairs. Through seqd a pair of pants for an Italian Cl "FA TWO DAVENO AND CHAIRS— Full Doolittle, Commanding General of these Institutes of International Af­ * I < HiJU Spring Construction—Mohair Uphol­ boy who did not have any. He the Eighth Air Force, for extraor­ fairs, Rotary Clubs are making an added that a pair would cost $100 stery—Blue and Wine. . over there and, as the members of dinary heroism and outstanding per­ important contribution toward this 1 Leo’s outfit are interested in the formance of duty in smashing a goal. boy, they didn’t want him running bridge of vital importance to the ' The first of these fortim meetings eneniy by descending to the ex­ here will be held in the high school around any longer without pants. tremely low and dangerous altitudr auditorium at 8 p. m.' on Tuesday, of 8,500 feet. Oct. 31. Don Bolt, of Brazil, Ind-. 1 Corporal Ira Robertson Back will be the speaker, his subject be­ After 27 Months Overseas ing "The Role of the North American Maurice Nulf Has Been In *, Returning lecently to the contin­ Continent" Aleutians For Four Months ent after 27 months of duty overseas The'Rotary club has season tickets Mrs. Howard Nighsonger writes is Corporal Ira A. Robertson, 28-yeer old son of Mr. and Mrs. W..A. Rob- that her brother, Maurice H. Nulf ' ertson, Coquille. The marine has of the Coquille v^Jley, has been sta­ Mimed two presidential unit citations tioned in the Aleutians for the past , while serving with the quartermaster four months and for the benefit of . of the second marine division. His inquiring friends his address is last combat engagements were at S2/c- UAS YJt 9Ui care of Fleet Saipan and Tinian. I Postoffice, San Francisco, Calif. Kennett Lawrence, Jr., Now An A.A.F. Second Lieut Letter From A-Coquille Boy Now In Iran Rotary To Present World Study Forum Mold ready about Oct. 15 UNCIS WN $13.95 & $14.95 Purkey Furniture r Office New Type Oak Dining Table 6 Chain $29.50 Bedroom Set $32.50 Davenport & Chair Like New $75.00 ----- - ---- Laiirehce O. Gulseth Is Marine Sgt. At San Diego Ray Schroeder Left Boot Camp As Seaipan 1/c * Laurence O. Gulseth, a former Coquille boy, writing from San Diego to subscribe for the Sentinel, says he does not know when he will be shipped out. At present he is a. property and police sergeant of the Marine Corps station at San Diego, in charge of ordnance and with several other duties to keep him busy. There are about 25 men and women employed in the office of which he is in charge. The Sentinel erred last week in referring to Raymond Schroeder, who was a Rotary Club luncheon guest, as a Seaman 3/c. He had. finished boot camp at Farragut in a month and was ranked then as Motor Ma­ chinist Mate, first class. WANTED Bicycles Washing Machines Sewing Machines Ranges Heaters Circulators Linoleum 9 Used Furniture, Phone 119L More Than Your Money’s Worth — Goodyear Economy $7.80 «Sri fir«« A well built power plant with many features of higher priced batteries such as pressure past­ ed plates, tapered cell walls, fill control vent plugs. Southwestern Motors Goodyear Store Three More Residences Sold By Geo. Oerding Ttie home located at 812 So. Henry street in Coquille, was sold by Geo. E. Oerding, a Coquille realtor, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Caudle. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sieck were the own­ ers of the property and they havs moved onto a ranch 'west of town, purchased a few months ago. The Caudles expect to move into their newly purchased home in the near future, they having sold their home i and small acreage east of Coquille. The home owned by Mr. and Mrs. Del Hoke at 885 N. Henry street was sold by Mr. Oerding to Mr. and Mrs. Clay E. Byers. The Hokes have moved onto a ranch in Fairview and the Byers are intending to move to Coquille and into their new location ¡in about a month. The house owned by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steward, located at 885 N. Henry street, was sold to Ralph Men- ning, who has taken 'possession of the property. Mr. Steward moved to Bunker-Hill, where he is employed by the Coos Bay Logging Co. Earl Schroeder Quits County Job; Has Two New Ones Earl Schroeder, for seevral years past the Janitor at the court house, presented his resignation to the county court Monday mpming and will henceforth be associated with his father, W. it. Schroeder, and brother, Leslie, in the operation of their jewelry store. Earl has also taken over the jan­ itor job at the First National Bank, Jack Hale having had to resign it because of 411 health. The county court has delegated to Sheriff W. F. 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