The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 12, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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somewhere in the Pacific. J*
v Imot last Friday at 11 o’clock, as
Mr. and Mrs. Harold toll, mem- planned, with Mrs. Lester Clausen,
Much is being said and written
bars of the Cbos Bay high school A delicious potlUck luncheon was
about the Jap situation here in our
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faculty,
cgltors at the George ! ' enjoyed
own nation now and following this
was on “ the
subject
one evening this weak. in the afternoon
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awful war. Are some of them loyal Shelton
Mr. Beall formerly taught here in of home sewing. The weatherman
to us or not? We may not be in a
the high school snd made his home was not ta» co-operative—which is
position to apeak up but, when we
Telling a fascinating story of two
hear those authentic reports of Jap with the Sheltons before his mar­ ge tti ng to.be a habit with him lately, well-meaning persons caught in a
riage. O. S. Combe, of Salem, father it seems—so some of the ladles were
atrocities to men, women and chil­
web of deadly , circumstance, “The
of Mrs. Beall, accompanied them over unable to attend. Those benefitted
dren over there, when we see pic­
Woman in the Window,” Hollywood’s
bare.
by, and who were privileged to
tures in the news reels of our dearly
newest screen offering, co-stars Ed­
Little Max Clausen, son of Mr. and attend, were Mesdames Leia McCue,
beloved service men who have almost
ward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett
Geraldine McCue,
Lillian Manly,
Mrs.
Lester
Clausen,
had
the
mis
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been starved and beaten to death—
at the head of a distinguished cast.
fortune to crush one of his fingers Marguerite Church, Roderick, Betty
their emaciated bodies bearing .mute
The unusual plot presents Robinson
in the wringer at his home last Hull, W. J. Lockwood, Peggy Frazier
testimony of their horrible treatment
as a scholarly professor and Mias
Washington, D. C., April it—After —, when we think of our boys over Thursday morning. He was taken to 1 and the hosteas, Mrs. Bernice Clau- Bennett as an "artist’s model. With­
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discovering by reference to Webster there in the mud, foxholes, in the
out warning, the two find themselves
Harold Hepler has been very ill
that “demographic" means a study air, on the fields and crags, and on
in a situation full of peril, a slain
with flu or pneumonia since last Fri- I
of birth and mortality and that "am- I 'board ships, giving their lives that
man’s body on their hands, and the
day
morninig.
He
has
been
running
bivalent” refer» to the emotion of we may continue to live here safely,
ruin of their respective lives in the
a very high temperature a great
experiencing love and hatred at the we have to wonder about it all. If
balance if they are discovered.
part of the time but is reported im­
same time. Representative Cox of there are any loyal Japanese—and we
How they endeavor tn extricate
proving at this writing.
Georgia decided that he was opposed say this “if” very reservedly for we
themselves, only to watch helpless­
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cliff
Davidson
and
to a resolution brought out by the feel there “ain’t no such animal’*—but,
ly as the police come closed and clos­
three small sons from Albany, Oreg.,
rules committee of the houag. Use if there are, instead of keeping them
er in the search for the supposed
were
dinner
guests
at
the
George
of these words was accredited .to 4 here
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after the ____
war, , why not _______
return
murderer, leads to the many sus-
Shelton home this past week.
Representative Dickenstein of New
"to their homeland' where they
1 pense-laden moments of the plot.
Miss Gloria Haga is to be Coquille’s
York, author of the resolution, which can affluently mtv « their coqntry-
May Queen!
This community is Further complication, art addedI m
would authorise the committee on
ln ¿.^14!,^ their nation. The
i very happy because of that and ex- ’n
dea^"“n be<ln*
immigration and naturalization to thousands of homes and the many
tend, congratulation, and beet wishes £
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make a study of migration trends thousands of acres of land they utll-
I necessary in many years at this time to Gloria. The Hagas formerly lived | it becomes evident that their only
with relation to the future of the
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' of year. We would willing assist the on the North Bank road and Gloria escape is to kill him.
United States “to enable them to*
The resultant climax makes “The
|“Old Man” in an early departure, if'attended
A*»—»—— our
—A — Riverton
—— — »—>« school. There
intelligently and fairly deal with leg­
it were possible.
1 .are many lovely and gracious girls Woman In the Window” one of the
islation” on post-war immigration
most dramatic pictures of the sea­
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I The bridal shower, honoring Mrs. in Coquille but we feel that none
and naturalization.
son,
and one of the most distinctive.
W‘!L* could be more worthy of this great
«vary Jap
JaD
The immigration question became a ^nTrrf ^totito send I fve£
Raymond -Massey heads the featured
— or home last Friday evening was very honor than “our" Gloria.
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serious problem after World War I back—American-born or „(her —
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and as one m&ns of solving it the ««.-• at ame. we think w could
and a close friend of Robinson, who
•v®ry°nc but most especially to janitor, has been quite ill with pleu-
quota system was set up by act of rest assured that the Japs would go.
resx assured mat me j p
Mn Perna Brault, Mrs. Maris Kight risy both this and last week. She is enabled through this connection to
congress. It was contended by sev­
Mrs __
Ronald
'and M m
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Mae
Holbrooki whn
*ho crwin..
spon-lhas
stayed nnrt
part nf
of th*»
the limn
time ai
at their keep in touch with police develop­
__ ' Holbrook and small
2- 'and
aa Hnlhrnnlr.
Ihma etnvmH
eral representatives that the problem
ments in the case, and to be tortured
n have
h-v. just come down
will reappear in an aggravated form s6n
down from
from s>-I
Se­ •ored the event Tw0 ‘hin«» hap- home ln Bridge and the remainder by the gradual approach of discovary.
pened
which
could
have
spoiled
the
with
her
daughter
in
Myrtle
Point,
aft^r this war and that a sensible ap­ attle and are enjoying a visit with
Dan Duryea as the blackmailer,
proach to its solution should be made her husband's parents here, Mr. and party but which did not, and only ' who is Mrs. Glenn Wolf.
Edmund Breon as a doctor, Thomas
prove
the
old
saying
of
"The
best
Miss
Joanne
Smith
was
elected
by careful study of all its implica­ Mrs. Ellis Holbrook, and with her
E. Jackson as a police inspector and
laid plans of mice and men some president of her eighth grade class
tions. As one example, R was asked mother, Mrs. McNair,
in Myrtle
times *gsng a* wei,” still hold true. I Monday and plans for their gradua- . Dorothy Peterson as Robinson’s wife
what is to becoiqe of the undeter­ Point
Her husband is a sharp-
also have prominent roles in the In-
The first occurred when earlier ln tion exercises are getting under way.
mined number of refugees who have
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’ ternational Pictures’ offering, which
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been admitted by executive order; required, but the lighter-than-air the evening the ferry became ground- We
was produced and written for the
also, whether quotas should be balloon has not proved practical in ed on the north side of the river and exercises • for our eighth gratters.
Nunijaily Johnson Frltz
noted for»hl> han
gug.
abolished for Germany and any other modern warfare, and what to do with the ferrymap and. the county man, They are dually held in the evening
pengeful
directed
r KO
enemy country.
More than 7,000 the helium is worrying bureau of sent down from Coquille to assist and a large crowd attends.
him, were unable to get it extricated
men and women are now being held mines officials.
'Radio release. Arthur Loft, Frank
in time to put everyone across for
in interment camps throughout the
Dawson, Carol Cameron and Bobby
the party, necessitating their going
United States under the classifica­
Blake are in the supporting cast.
clear around through Coquille and
tion of alien enemies, including 3,281
"The Woman in the Window" is
There will be a school board meet-
back down to Riverton. The second I
Japanese and 2,280 Germans, with a
one
of the many pictures that reach
'event to cause grave concern was i ing at the school house at 8:00 p. m.
scattering of Italian and other na­
the , GJ.’s immediately, as a gift from
Friday,
April
13,
to
elect
a
director
tionalities.
to replace Jame Matthews, resigned. the mo“on P‘cture Industry, supple-
A registration made in 1M1 showed
The next Red Cross meeting, April mentln«
more fonM1 exhibitions
approximately five million aliens in 1
26,
will
be
held
at
the
Fay
Holver-
of
nlm
in
expeditionary
theatres. ,
the United States, but it was stated'for by several wholly legitimate
stott
home,
an
all-day
meeting
with
I
that thia number has now dwindled to reasons; but what is causing a bead-
, pot-luck dinner There will be two | Remember Norton’s — for office,
about three and one-half million, leas ache is the fact that use of the large
sewing machines there to be used, «chool and home supplies.
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than one million of whom are claaaed denomination bills has increased by
I Ladies of the valley are invited and
as alien enemies. It is as much to more than 100 per cent. The answer
• are aaked to brine their own table
THE COUNT k COURT OF kssE
are asked to bring their pwn table
COUNTY OF COOS, STATE
determine what shall be done about which most readily suggesti Itself Is
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OF OREGON
these unwelcome guests as it is to the growth of black market trans- ’that everything went off beautttvlly, ■»vice ’
legislate on future immigration that actions, the operators of Which are everyone havihg a most enjoyable , , Karen Banham is ill at home wiQr In the Matter of the Estate of
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William Thanas Brady, Deceased.
the study is justified, according to reluctant to use «-he«*« because of time. The bride received many ehiekan-pox.
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Br.dy,
its proponents.
This and kindred | the ’ease by which they may be lovely gifts and C-A-K-E and coffee
questions will not be decided by the traced. There have been many ar- iwere served to the thirty-one guests days with Mrs. Norman Butler, the
Patricia Ann Brady and Maxine
Brady, and to all other heirs or
former Donna Jean Duncanson, at
Investigating committee, but its re- 1 rest, for black marketing in sugar, present
persona unknown, if any there Be
,
port and recommendations are ex- ¡gasoline and liquor, but it is admitted )
Charlotte Bogsrd, a senior in Lake Grove, Oregon.
GREETING:
Rusnell
Stillwell
returned
home
pected to form the .basis for whstever , that they touch only the fringe of . Coquille high school, and Donald
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
action conxress may wish to take. guch operations.
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¡Aasen of Coquille left by bus for last Tuesday from Ashland, Oregon. You are hereby cited and required-
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i California last week. They were ac- Mrs. Stillwell and Mr. and Mrs. E. to appear in the County Court of
i the State of Oregon, for the County
that it should not ba rejected
Members of congress from dairy companied as far as San Francisco A. Wilcox stayed over and
I of Coos at the Court Room thereof,
pected
home
this
week.
cause of ridicule over its use of
states profess alarm over recent trade by Mr». Robert Smith, who will visit
I at Coquille in the County of Coos
Rev. Charles G. Brown, of the ¡within ten days from the date of the
usual words and the argument
reports showing increased use of mar- there and in Oakland with her father,
viously was effective since the
garine by American housewives. It **ter accompanying Don and Char­ Methodist Church in Coquille, de­ service of such Citation, if served
within Coos County, Oregon, or
ts feared it may be difficult to wean lotte on their return trip home fronrr livered the Easter sermon April 1. within twenty days, if served within
and
Rev.
Mr.
Oulick,
of
the
Four
any other County in this State, or, if
them away from the butter substi- Frisco. The two young people went
tute after the war. Because of war « to Painf Springs, where they were Square Church of Marshfield, gave served by publication, within twenty-’
eight days from the date of the first
food administration purchases for "Wt by Don’s sister, Mrs. Jack Smith, a post-Easter sermon last Sunday, publication thereof, then and there
the armed forces and OPA rationing,
that place. Together the three which was greatly enjoyed. The con­ to show cause, if any exist, why an
the use of butter hae shrunk from
to San Diego to see Cpl. Ed- gregation appreciates these ministers Order of Sale should not be made
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come so far _____________
to fill the pulpit and license granted to J. H. McClos-
the lMd average of 18.8 pounds per
L. “Bud" Aasen. who la sta- who
Rev. Liston Parrish, of Co-
Executor of said Estate, for the
capita to 10.5 pounds in IM*. In the tioned theri. ‘«ud" will soon be here
same period use of margarine has on the over sees duty list and will quille, is expected next Sunday.
Beginning at a point 216 feet
Mrs. Lou Ewan, lower grade teach­
South 80’ 40’ East and 285
increased from an average of 2.4 not be granted a leave of sufficient
feet South of the quarter section
pounds to-43 pounds, ft is expected «tarwtion ■ to enable him to return er, is taking a couple of her pupils
corner on the line between Sec­
that new demands upon congress will home before shipping out. Don and home to her farm each Friday night
tions 35 and 38 in Township 27
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be made by the dairy industry for Charlotte have each wired home until the last of school.
South of - -
Range -
13, West
West — Uje 4
Willamette
Meridian in in Coos
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Mrs. Evelyn Carlson is planning to
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stay in town week days and put her 1 &h?7!E"i<,riE?«SS
iviverron news
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Robinson fir Bennett
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Bids will be received by n
minlstratrix of said Estata
dffice of J. Arthur Berg, ln
Coos County, Oregon.
L. Caus
Administratrix of the 1
Charles W. Dye, Deceased.
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son, Richard, in school there. He is ; corner of small tract of land
in the eighth grade. Mrs. Carlson has
owned by the Misses Smith;
thence North 76* 10* East 337.6
had to give up her job of transport-
feet along North boundary of
i ing the. grade school children and no
said tract to a, small stream:
one yet has offered to take this over
thence South 30* 30* East 193
for the remaining few weeks of | feet, more or less, along said
stream to the North boundary
school.
of the Coquille-Marshfield High­
Mrs. Benham on Monday received
way;
thence
approximately
the over seas address of her oldest ! North 76* 10* ■ East 282 feet,
more or less, along said North
' son, Harold, wpo is in the Army Air
boundary of said highway to a
Corps.
point 18 feet West of the East
1 Airs. Lloyd Teagaitien last Satur-
boundary of the V. G. Weekly
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, day received a letter from her eon, I land; thence North O’ 40' East
276
feet, more or less, along the
j Russell Young, after several weeks'
West boundary of an 18 foot pro­
silence. They hear regularly from
posed roadway to a point which
her other son, Harold. They are both ! is North 84r 52* East of the
-— in the European theatre of War.
place of beginning; thence South
84 5T West 715 feet, more or
Mrs. Earl Adams, Jr., heard Mon­
less, to the place of beginning,
day from her husband but it has been
containing 3.23 acres of land,
quite a while since the family have
more or less, situate in Section 36,
Township 27 South of Range 13
heard from her brother, “Bud" Ryan.
West of the Willamette Meridian;
T' Both men are in the European sec­
Witness, the Hon. L. D. Felsheim,
tion.
¡Judge of County Court of the State
Ben Holverstott writes he has met of Oregon for the County of Coos
the seal of said Court, affixed
Bob McCarthy on an island in the (with
this 27th day of March, 194i, '
Pacific. Ben and Bob went to school Attest:
L. W. Oddy, Clerk.
together in Coquille. Ben is a ser­ 1115 (seal) By G. Vaughan, Deputy.
geant in the ground mechanical force
NOTICE TO CREDITOBS
repairing and servicing B-20*s and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
was one of the men praised in an the undersigned has been duly ap-
nd news-
editorial recently in a Portland
news­ ¡8*inted b> the County Court of Coos
Administratrix of
paper for keeping the wave < df B-29’» fr°u,}!y.’
i the Estate of William E. Jarvis, de­
flowing over Tokyo, Japan..
ceased, and has duly qualified as
'such
NOW THERETORE, all persons'
Card of Thanks
W,‘
wish
ex,end "ur •‘■'ncere hereby notified and required to pre-
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thanks to friends and neighbors for sent the same, together with p.
to b. shewn * the toy Itotra TtawWay
*,”P*t*7oTfice’rf X A^Jr K a R^
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» or. lees, to a point on
boundary of the said
ar of the North -
west
of Section 86: .
thence
_ y along
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said
East boundary of the’Northeas't
quarter of the Northwest quar­
ter of Section M to the North­
east corner thereof; thence West
along the North boundary of
said Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section 38
to a point of beginning; contain­
ing 27.5 acres, more or less, and
being a portion of the North­
east quarter of the Northwest
quarter of Section 36, Township
27 South, Range «West of Wil­
lamette Meridian.
Also a gateway roadway ease­
ment fifteen feet in width, fol­
lowing »long the line of the foot
of the hill on the easterly side
of the Budd Oeek bottom lands,
the center line of which is more
pertipularly described as follows
Beginning at a point in the
Northeast quarter pf the North-
^e,t
eoi
totion 36,
Township 27 South, Range 13
West of Willamette Meridian, the
mid point being situeted iflOJ
feet thq
North
and to 801.0
feet Rest
of
corner
the toihiSt
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or sv.ua
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or the Northwest quarter of the
sa>d Section 36: and running
treat Eddie Bracken. u Dorothy
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rec^‘ ‘ bereavement and for the
ney at
at Law,
Law, Coquille,
Coquille, Oregon,
Oregon, with-
with- State of
Dorethv s
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•» “>e service held in six months from the date hereof. ¡Coos with
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