The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 01, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Grand Jury
Indicts Seven
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Additional Items
About Service Men
S.O.$. Sounded For
Oregon Timber
More Want To
Donate Blood
{F. S.A. Will Help la Joint
Purchase Of Fam Eequipment
Belle Knife Hospital
Among those entering Belle Knife
. Many small and family-type farm­
Hospital the past weak were: Mrs.
ers
in
Coos
and
Curry
counties
can
Besides the one secret indictment
Sgt. Louie F. Gillespie, A.AJ’., has
Under the heading of Timber
Concerning recent inquiries made
meet continued shortages of heavier Ben MiUar of Coquille, Feb. 33, for
returned by the Coos County Grand joined his squadron in Reno, Nev., Growth and Timber Drain, the Ore­ regarding donating blood to a
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blood farm equipment
through joint pur- minor surgery; Robert Clerk, Co­
Jury last week, the following re­ after spending his 15-day furlough gon Roadside Defense Council sends hank; why this cannot be don. h^
turns were made:
iS
:
t
;r
the
r±lT
Mt
f
excerp
J
,
,rom
:**
«SSTeiSS quille, Feb. 33, for an appendectomy;
visiting his father, Edw. Gillespie, at out the following 6.049. for protec­
Charles Roberts, Coquille, the 34th,
John Robert Harbrough, larceny. Riverton.
Louie has spent much tion of one of Oregon’s most valu­ ¡Chanter Th^ a
Multnomah cutters and other expensive or scarce for treatment; Mrs. Gua Schroeder,
He pleaded guilty on Tuesday this time overseas and, while resting from able natural assets:
PnrH
a Amer,lc<‘n Red Cro“' machinery, announces E. W. Hughes, Arago,
the 24th, for treatment;
week, before Judge King, and was his strenuous duties over there, he
rx .r?!- t , ,
.u JCoun‘y rarm Security Admlntotra- Manuel Carrillo, Coquille, the 38th,
sentenced to seven years in the pen. {has been assigned to instructor’s duty
This season of the year brings to the
0
7U 01,1 Uon
Bank Building, Co- for treatment; Charts Loomis, Den­
Harry Wagner, driving an auto­ , with the
Aircraft
Maintenance all forest lovers a new problem, and
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ing to needed by mark, the 27th, for treatment; Blaine
mobile while under the Influence of I Squadron in the Administration Sec- a new opportunity.
Mobile Unit to cover to Coos Bay or
Bensley, 28th, entered for treatment,
liquor.
jtion at Reno for several months.
- In 1943, the drain on outnumber Coquille as the blood has to be ship- ’ one or both of the farmers who plan
and little Marjorie Heyman, Mc­
to
use
the
machine,
FSA
group
ser
­
Milton Scott Anthony, pointing a
resources was 17 billion cubic feet, ped to the Laboratory the day it is
Kinley, 38th, for treatment.
vice loans are still available.
gun at another.
I S. Sgt. Vernon Shields, of the A. A.' while the new growth was only 11 taken and is shipped in sealed cans
If neighboring farmers can meet
Discharged were: Betty Apling,
Fred Wiser, contributing to the de­ T. has rAtlirnnd
returned fvwxmn
from «xusaweAn«
overseas, «Aamm*
where I | billion feet. That to, the amount of which cannot be opened en route.:
the need of both farms through Denmark,
on the 22nd; Willard
linquency of a minor. He was ar­ he completed all hto missions over timber cpl it or destroyed in one year Therefore, our trips are governed
joint use of one piece of equipment, Knisht, Coquille, the 23rd; Marlene
raigned and pleaded not guilty last Germany by the first of the year.'in the Ui hited States was fifty per by the distance the truck can travel >
they not only reduce the cash out- ^ra^’ Coquille, C. S. Danielson, Ban-
Friday.
He left for overseas last July and cent more than the total growth of and still get back to Portland in j lay for the machine by half but in- (an^ Mrs. Myrtle Willis, Co­
Richard Lee Carter, same charge baa seen much action in that short timber in the same year,
time to ship. These rules were set , crease the efficiency of their opera- quille, all on the 34th; Zeita “
BechtaL
and same plea as Wiser's.
time. He has a 30-day furlough and
.
% of
_ trees are now being up by the Army and there is no f
Millions
tions, Hughes said. This is particu- Coquille, 28th.
Jas. B. Wadman, assault and bat­ has been enjoying most of it visiting planted In Reforestation Projects but, deviation from them.
’ I larly —
true where labor-saving ma-
tery. His attorney. H. A. Slack, en­ ln Bridge and Myrtle Point, where hto afte$ an area to planted, fifty or one firs^M
’r* 10 Cor{'anb, the chinery such as hay-stackers,**buck-
tered a “ 'not
1
guilty” plea for him' folks live. At the termination of hto, hundred years must pass before the
Monday of every month and to rake#,
baler,
,preaders
last Friday.
furlough, he will be ___
sent to __
an ’ Air
* _ seedlings grow into good quality saw SSLTZ
and
«»Pensive tractor
Feb. 24—Geo. W. Hurst, of Co­
A “not true bill” was returned by Base in one of the gulf states, where timber.
possible for some of your people to (equipment to involved.
quille, and Yvonne M. Holycroas, of
the grand jury in the case of Joe he will act as an instructor for sig
When spring comes, the long fern
*°J?hey
Group servlc« loani m«y «l«o be kfyrUe Point.
Jensen, who was charged with “non- months before “being given an over­ fronds, so beautiful last year among
County R^d O^ tffi^Ttoere” ;
for settin« UP 5ervicea
Pr°-
Feb' 24-Marvln L. Stuckey, of
support.”
seas assignment again.
the trees in the young forests, are
ReXt^ ti^Moine llnlt
'VWe Purebred sires ior two °r more Middleport,
Ohio, and Marjorie
Judge King last Friday set the
dry, withered, and unsightly.
The
4 following cases for trial:
started comina to Euoene th«
he,d* where cost of individual own-1Crawford, of Hauser, Ore. They were
State vs.
Jack White, S2/c, has been trans­ owners are tempted to burn them. Monday oT ea^h month herT^ e"hip WOuW h* Prohiwu''e.
A {married at the Christian Church here
Fred Wiser, March 1; State vs. Car­
Flames
kill
the
young
trees;
while
the
ferred from the regular Navy to the
H P
h h
numb«r
«nail dairy herds ln the; last Saturday by Rev. Ltoton Par­
ter, State vs. Anthony, and E. W. Seabees. He was home on short fern roots, deep in the ground, are fl. P. O. E. has turned its club
., greatly _ improved
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icounty could k
be'
Ede vs. E. C. Robison, all on March 5.
to the Red Cross for this work.
leave last week. He left Sunday for I uninjur*!. The United States and over
.
.
through
purchase
of
proven
or pure- j Feb. 27—Edward George Spring­
I
According to an item in Sunday’s bred dairy buUl
1
his embarkation point in California, the State Forest Services do not fol­
steen, of Clio, Michigan, and Norma
where he will be shipped overseas. low this fern-burning practice. But Oregonian an emergency order.has "'weHtag "and machinery renair
Jean Nighswonger, of Coos Bay.
ninety per cent of the timber of po- been received for blood to be flown equip^t, preMUre
tential growing capacity to in private to wound«! marines on Iwo Jima.;other farm
and home items can of-
Word has been received fron) Pfc.
Insurance Specialist, T. R. Bull. *
hands, and these people must be Among those answering the call were ten also
Brewer. Suit for divorce.
Bosco that he to now stationed in warned about their ferns.
70 sailors from shi«i in the harbor.
X^XZTp^S X
warned
about
their
ferns.
Feb. 24—Mildred L. McDonald vs. Brazil in South America. He to a
You hear about this in the schools, which would indicate their realization
Gr
service loans hear three
Robbln 8. McDonald. Suit for di­ radio man and code messenger.
You
will read about it in the news-
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vorce.
' papers. The forest rangers are busy.
VACCINES AND
Four Coquille women are ready during the normal life o* the service,
Feb. 24—Mayme F. Madsen
vs.
You
can
help,
whenever
you
see
these
and
anxious
to
make
their
donations
Complete
in/ormation
Carl D. Madsen. Spit for divorce.
young forests, by talking about it. { on March 12 if an arrangement can cured at
County
off|
m
Feb. 26—Elizabeth G. Emery vs.
Again, the forests, our forests, are {be
to nnnfnrt
contact nnmonno
someone whn
who will
bp made
madp tn
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Dinner
guests
at
the
home
of
Mr.
George R. Emery. Suit for divorce.
the County FSA committeemen.
Feb. 26 — Western Mercantile and Mrs. Ansel Kight Sunday eve- ln danger. «Let us continue to work furnish a car and drive the group to
County office hours are from 9:00
ning were Mr. and Mrs. NeU McGil- : together for the preservation of ourj Eugene and back. The local OJ»A.
Agency vs. Perry TenEyck.
to 4:00 o’clock. County FSA Super­
very from Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. i timber resources.
will furnish gas for the trlp as this
Feb. 26 — State Unemployment
visor’s only office day to Saturday
comes under the head of •‘Contribut­ of each week.
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Compensation Commission vs. Ray­ Walter Kight from Riverton. Mrs. {
ing to the War Effort.” if this de-
McGllvery to a sister of Apsel and Unemployment Compensation
mond McKinley Self.
tail can be taken care of, one or
Commission’s Figures
Feb. 27—Louisa Susie Keefer vs. Walter.
Mrs. Mary Rocco and Mrs Nell „
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»„n.
two
more ladies could atoo be in- High School Students
Frank Joseph Keefer. Suit for di-
FRANKLIN PRODUCTS
McGllvery, both from Coquille, were i0® Comparative Pay Rolls
eluded in the party.
Supervise Moving Day
vorce.
for Intravenous Treatment
Those interested are urged' to con­
Oregon’s 1944 pay rolls covered and
Feb. 27—H. G. Rosslow vs. F. C. overnight guests of Mrs. Mettle Pe-
When the Jerome Ross family
terson
and
Mr^
Eli
Brault
Tuesday
taxable
by
the
Unemployment
Com-
tact
the
local
Red
Cross
as
soon
as
Calcium
Gluconate Solution
(Bill) Osborne.
moved into their new home, they
night.
pensation Commission increased less possible as it will be necessary to ar­
Feb. 28—Alice L. Wiggins vs. Ar­
were amazed to find that an impor­
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kay have moved than one-tenth of one per cent over range an hour and state exactly how
thur R. Wiggins. Suit for divorce.
tant section of the student body of
to their new home at Cranberry j those reported for the previous year. Many win be there at that time.
the high school had lined up across
Corhers near Bandon, which they The figures as reported by February
the street, apparently to act as side­
I
Three Divorces Granted
recently purchased from Mr. and 1 were 8716,533,000 last year and
walk supervisors. Hear about it in
Last Friday Judge Dal M. King Mrs. Frank Bates. The house they S715.875.000
8715,875,000 for 1943.
1943, the commis-
,the Junior Play, “Cross My Heart,”
announced.
granted a divorce decree to Laura vacated, which belongs to Mrs. C. 'sion
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at the High School Gym on Thurs­
Employment reached a peak of
Keith, separating her from Noah M. Hartwell, to being renovated and
day, March 1.
Keith.
newljse decorated this week.
The about 339,000 in June, 1943, but main­
Since
the
item
headed,
"Riverton
On Tuesday of this week he granted J obs Kays will be keenly missed in tained an -even pace last year to a
Boy in the Philippines, on page 11
two divorces to the plaintiffs in the this neighborhood and we are very new yearly high far this state. The
of this issue was printed, Mrs. Irene
figures
do
not
include
exempt
pay
CecUe V. Richmond vs. sorry to have them leave us.
Hartwell, the Sentinel’s Riverton
Lyle G. Richmond, and Jane L.
The Wendelin Fetch family spent (roll of all individual earnings over
correspondent, sends adidtional in­
'33,000
a
year,
amounting
last
year
Younker vs. Joseph A. Younker.
Sunday evening at the home of Mr.
formation about Pfc. Oran V. Hol­
’to 373,400,000.
and Mrs. Bart Gasner and family.
brook:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Johnny
Meneget
have
|
The
1944
totals
bring
the
annual
36 Days For Being Intoxicated
announced the birth of a little son» average for the past five years up
On The Highway
After returning to the front, fol­
Albert, on Feb. 16. This makes the .to 3515,400,420 or 28.3 per cent higher
The only case trirei in Justice third eon bom to them. They live on than last year, when the average in­ lowing his slight injury which so nar­
Court this week was that of W. A. Bullards Route.
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eluded
the .—
“nonnal
pay roll of rowly escaped being fatal, he knocked
Keller, who was arrested and ap­
Mr. and Mrs. White, accompanied 8240 millions. Likewise the six per out a Jap tank himself with six direct
peared before Justice Bull February by their son. Jack, on leave from the | cent ceiling increased to 830,924,025 hits with a Bazooka. Some of the
27, on a charge of being drunk on a Navy, called on several old friends and the three per cent floor to 815, other boys in his squad scored some
direct hits atoo, each with different
public highway. He was sentenced on the North Bank Friday.
'462,012.
Holbrook was
to 30 days in jail.
The size of the unemployment trust types of weapons.
Mrs. Eli Brault spent the week­
t
then promoted in rank to sergeant.
fund,
however,
more
than
kept
pace
end with her daughter, Mrs. Lubert
He was in Manila during the re­
See “Spike” Leslie for the beet in Bemetz, at Greenacres. Mrs. Bonnie with the “floor" and “ceiling,” ad­
Liability, or other Insurance. Office, Welch stayed with her mother, Mrs. vancing nearly 35 per cent to 864,- cent celebration when MacArthur
turned the government over to the
375 So. Hall, in former hospital bldg., Mettie Peterson, during Mrs. Brault’s 827,000 tn the past year.
phone 5; residence phone 95L.
s absehce. Mrs. Peterson’s health has
Under the present law, penalty Filipinos. He said nearly every male
rates over the normal 2.7 per cent Filipino in sight was joining the U. 8.
been improving this past week.
may not be assessed while the fund Army. He witnessed the great pa­
to over the “ceiling,” while reduced rade and heard the Philippine bands
George E. Oerding Sells Two
rates below 2.7 per cent may not be playing. "God Bless America,"
Ranches, One Coquille Residence
assessed when the fund to under the all the American band music,
The ranch consisting of 180 acres "floor.” When the fund to between wrote that the entire liberated
and located near Bridge, owned by the two figures, the entire range of ilian population turned out to wit-
Harry Brownson, was sold by George experience rates from one to four per ness the impressive and touching
demonstrations and celebration.
E. Oerding, a Coquille realtor, to _ent
in effect.
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He wilt give Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Lewellyn, who
Note: (A bill now to before the
have taken possession of the ranch, legislature,
i
~
r
___ * by the
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__ *. on Lisle Goodwin Thinks Lans
passed
Senate
Mr. Brownson to employed in the ,February 23. to eliminate aU pen- Has Something On The Ball
Available for immediate deliveries on rated orders.
Coquille poet office.
:alty rates and to provide for a new
GABNIEB’S
Writing
from
his
ranch
home
The second sale was the 114-acre low rate of 0 5 per cent for those
highway
38,
out
from
Reedsport,
ranch located near Arago, owned by ‘ flrlrM witb high reserves. This would
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Ftoh and sold to ¡have the effect of doing away with Lisle Goodwin, who formerly oper­
retire with a A. LeRoy Johnson from Grants Paas, the “^Hng” but keeping the “floor.”) ated the Quelle Cafe here, has these
words of commendation for our Bear
who will move onto the ranch in
life income.
SALES
SEBVICE
i
Creek
correspondent, Lans Leneve:
the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Fish '
have moved to Parker, Arizona.
Mr. Editor: I have noticed your
The residence sold by Mr. Oerding '
Mr. Lans Leneve has of late come
was that of Leontine and Wm. Knox,
into some antagonism of thought.
which was sold to Mr. and Mrs. Er­
40 cu. ft. Beach-In REFRIGERATOR — 4 solid doors
The jury which heard the damage He has, at least not smirched your
nest Wardrip, who purchased it for
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40 eu. ft. Beach-In REFBIGEBATOR — 4 glass doors
{an investment.
Mr.
Knox __________
to located ;suit last Friday of Wm. C. and Stella columns with cuss words and to a
in Portland and to''employed by
v* J p Devereux for over great axttM written a lot of things
30 cu. ft Beach-In REFRIGERATOR — 2 solid doors
Harris Ice Machine Co. He was here {H 1,000, must have decided that the some people don’t like, still most of
Double-section BOtTLE COOLER, capacity 288 bottles
the past week and upon the comple- 'evidence showed there was con- his stuff to written without personal
WALK-IN BOX, 0 ft. x 8 ft — Complete with Unit
tion of the deal took his mother with_____________________ on the part of slurs and I feel in writing these few
both
drivers
last
Sept.
25
when
the
line
just
to
show
I
think
Lans
has
Phone 2J
42« W. Front St
him to his Portland home.
Nite 168J
I two cars collided on the highway be­ something ’ on the ball that makes
tween here and Bandon, for they | him not a “yes” man. I enjoy his
Red Devils Lose Final Basket
returned a verdict in favor of the ; lines of humor and tales of wildlife
Ball Game Of Season
! defendant.
very much.
The Coquille Red Devito wound up j Mrs. Day was suing for 3154
3184 for | {
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the basketball season liere last Fri- doctor’s bills, 8500 for plastic sur-jgbe Says Coquille Is
day evening by losing a close game gery and 810,000 for personal Injuries.'------ ..
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THE SAME CAPABLE DIRECTION, COURTEOUS SU­
Still Home To Them
to the North Bend Bulldogs, the Mr. Day's suit was for 8538 for dam­ I
ages
to
his
Studebaker
and
315
for,
Miss Harriet Tozier, attending U.
PERVISION AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING
score being 42-38. This left Co­
of O. at- Eugene, calls the Sentinel
quille in fourth place in the con­ towing charges.
PREVAILS IN EVERY GANO SERVICE
When the suit was filed Mr. Dev­ for stating last week that her dad.
ference standing, one game below the
ereux’s answer included a claim of Jack Tozier, had returned home to
third place Marshfield Pirates.
Etna, Calif., after a visit here. “Af­
Myrtle Point, county conference »400 to his pick-up truck.
SMttaS
ter living in Coquille for over 40
winners, by a three-game margin,
Phone 222R, to Art Hooton for your years how could any place but Co­
will meet the Eugene High Axemen
out in the Lane county capital Fri­ electrical wiring and repair needs. quille be hornet” she queries.
fe
In a way she to right, but a per­
day (tomorrow) evening for their He to located north of the ball park
tfs son's home is surely where he or she
the Fairview road.
first game with the Axemen to decide on
.
i km jiHtuuiKt stmet ■
resides.
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the district winner and who will I
When you need a gift—shop Nor­
have the right to get into the state
<
tfs
“It Pays To Insure In Sure Insur­
tournament. The two teams will ton’s first.
ance.” See Ernest R. Smith, office
play two games and a third if they
Insurance Specialist, F. R. Bull, s Drane Bldg., 276 W. 2nd St. Phone 97.
break
Marriage Licenses
»
Circuit Court Coses
FIIANKII1N
I Riverton News
Sgt. Holbrook Tells of «
Manila Celebration
Jury Allows No
Collision Damages
Fuhrman s
Refrigeration
KELVINATOR
Watch Your
____ Kidneys/
J^unera¿ Otóme
coaume
D oans P ills
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