The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 17, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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verified, to the undersigned at the
office of O. C. Sanford, Attorney,
i-P'
in Coquille, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
BY CONGRESSMAN HARRIS
Dated and published first time, 17t5
April 2«, 1946.
Norman W. Boles,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
15t5
Executor.
STATE OF OREGON. IN AND
FOR THE OOUNTT OF COOS
BEAVER SLOUGH DRAINAGE In the Matter of the Estate of Hugh
DISTRICT ANNUAL MEETING
Thomas Downey, Deceased
Case Ro. 4888
Notice to hereby given that there
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Nattoe af Bal» ’
will be a meeting of the owners of
Notice to hereby given that by
land in the Beaver Slough Drainage
District, held at the City Hall in Co­ virtue of an order, decree and
license of the County Court of Coos
Districts Affiliated With quille, Coos County, Oregon, at the County.
• hr-aor made and entered
hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon
State Assn. Of School Boards
of Saturday, the 19th day of May, on the 27th day of April, 1945, I will,
the report of the special committee
1945, for the purpose of electing one on and after Friday, June I, 1945,
which had been *
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Coos county can well be proud of Supervisor for said Drainage District proceed to sell, at private sale, to
meat shortage.
its progressive school districts which who shall hold his office for a pe­ the highest and best bidder, for cash
On the evening of V-E Day, the
have become affiliated with the Ore­ riod of three years and until his suc­ tn hand, and subject to the confirma­
lualified; and tion of said court, all of the right,
great flood-lights which illuminate
gon State Assn, of School Boards, cessor to elected and qualified;
president, Harry Truman Mid in a which to in its first year as an or­ for the transaction of such other title and interest of said estate and
the
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Capitol
___ tb« Washington
and
business
may lawfully come he­ those claiming under it, in and to
Missouri address that ha was loyal to ganization.
Monument were turned on for the
Mrs. Martha Mulkey, fore
the following described real property
re the meeting.
the people who placed him in office. county school superintendent, says
to wit:
first time since 1941.
Dated this 3rd day of May, 1943.
Beginning at the Northwest
Signed: G. L. Smith
There has been little comment about that about half of the district have
Wedhesday morning the flag which
comer of the Northeast quarter
•
Jens Jorgensen
it, but one-of the first public offi­ become members, with others ex­
was planted on Mount Suribachi on
of the Northwest quarter of Sec­
Rose Garrett,
cials he removed was Maurice M. pected to follow suit in the near fu­
Iwo Jima February 23rd was raised
tion 38, Township 27 South,
Supervisors
Range 13 West of Willamette
Milligan as United States attorney ture. Chet Huggins, of Coos Bay, to
Edna A. Robison,
,1
on the United State CapKol flag­
14t3
Meridian, the said point being
Secretary
for Missouri. Milligan is the man the temporary president of the group.
staff. In the Immortal picture taken
approximately on the easterly
who sent Boss Tom Pendergast of School districts already listed are: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
by Cameraman Joseph Rosenthal,
boundary of the County Road; and
STATE OF OEBGON IN AND
I Kansas City to prison, and Pender­ District 2, Broadbent. 3, Arago; 8.
five Marines and a Sailor are seen
running thence southerly, follow­
FOR
THE
COUNTY
OF
0008
ing
the said easterly boundary of
gast aided in sending Truman to the Coquille;
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rsising the flag on the Iwo mountain.
9, Marshfield; . ___
12C, ___
Sum-
of the
Estate of
the County Road to a point on
United States senate. After he be-
13.’ North” Itend ”17? Kentuck In the Matter ______
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Three of thos* men were subse­
William Thomas Brady, Deceased.
the North boundary of the tract
cam*
quently killed in action. The three
came a senator Truman delivered a inlot; 18, Millington; 22, Riverside; I
N«U<* of Sale of Real Property
. of land deeded to Falconer, the
0« PleaMnt
PUnuni Point;
Pdnb 25,
o< I Fairview;
’drvUw 28C,
omt * l 1 tJ
Notice
is hereby given that by v
,oJc5?
survivors, were here and raised their th* contraryt the Navy is expanding biutering attack from the aenate 28
said point being a distance of
27, McKinley;
28C, of th^ cSLnteCiurt^STcS^ Co^ta
1526 feet north of the south
flag over the Capitol. (Pvt. Hayes and will continue to expand. The floor against Milligan. When MiUi- Sunny HU1;
boundary' of
the Southeast
th^
is an Indian Chief.)
The flag is Navy cannot demobilize until Japan gan came up for reappointment Tru- Oravelford; 21, Powers, 35, Seaside; Oregon, made and entered on
on the
quarter of the Northwest quarter
■
went to th< whUe Houge and ,,
Templeton; 41 27th day of April, 1945, in the mat-
somewhat battered, but it is an in­ to defeated.
of the said Section 36; thence
! endeavored to have the proaecutor’s MyrUe p^nt; 49. Eastside; 54. Ban-
j£*dy “d^eas^d 7 wiU
East to the line of the foot of
spiring sight. Incidentally, I under­
the hill; thence N. 43* 40’ E.
stand
that, when the
wanted | ____
Army
Redaction,
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.... Marines
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.
. Ptanrtag
,
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_______ It to name withdrawn, but President don. Wi Proper; «1, Reach View; on and after Friday, the 1st day
for a distance of 2.88 feet to the
to
Milligan was
to plant
plant a
a flag
flag on
on Mount
Mount Suribachi,
Suribachi, 1 currently estimated that the Army Roosevelt
Roosevelt refused
refused and
and Milligan
wm tB>
sitkum; 72, Coaledo; 77.
Bridge; ot June, 1945, proceed to sell,
«5, Sitkum;
77, Bridge;,of
center of Budd Creek; thence N.
they obtained
jt from
the —
commander
wU1 release
relsaM 1,300,069 ___
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enlisted
men. ' named
for another four years. ,
. rtvat
____ «. .«le,
___
„ the
__ highest
85, Bunker Hill; 91, Charleston, and at .. . P
to
51* 36’ W. along the center of
I
and
best
bidder,
for
cash
In
hand,
Budd Creek; for a distance of
Length
of
overseas
service,
amount
amount'
1
However,
upon
the
death
of
Mr.
of the first LST to arrive on the
the non-high district of Coos Bay.
and subject to the confirmation of
175.44 feet; thence N. 43* 40' E.
beach at Iwo. The LST commander of combat duty, battlq honars, dura­ Roosevelt the new president lost no
said court, all of the right, title and
for a distance of 390.35 feet;
loaned the flag, but I suspect he to tion of rorvlce in the United States, time in demonstrating that he to loyal Gov. Snell Appointa Coot
| interest of said estate and those
thence S. 58* 07' E. for a dis­
very pleased to have the flag “loaned” age family status will be facta con­ to the party organization and ousted .R
tance of 134.00 feet; thence S. 49*
Oregon Green’ Committee [ SlT^d^lbed' rea^^Urtv^to
A
. „
wH- M ae‘cr,bed ^al Property, to
48ft' E. for a distance of 302J5
on a permanent basis so that it may sidered ip making the ariectlon for Milligan from office, appointing in
feet;
thence
S.
38*
58*
W.
for
a
hU
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t
T
d
B
men
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r
*
•^•Truman
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.
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h
J
Beginning
ata
point
216
feet
continue to fly over the Ration’s discharge. It is estimated, however,
distance of 55.38 feet; thence 8.
war I.
• ’eriou8
our romaining
South 89* 40' East and 285 feet
Capitol.
that not more than two per cent of old field artillery of ......... world
84* 03' E. for a distance of 93.20
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forest
resources.
While
continued
ef-
South
of
the
quarter
section
^». will
..... The revenge came too late to con-J
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feet; thence S. 42’ 31' E. for a
the total number to be released
corner
on
the
line
between
Sec
­
distance of 229.21 feet; thenc*
be men who have served only In the sole Pendergast, who died a few
I’ut forth by an enlightened
Releases Fro* Navy. Th* Navy
tions 35 and 38 in Township 37
8. 88* 04' E. for a distance or
| month, ago after his reteaM from the Pub1^
South of Range No. 13, West of
has recently announced its policy United States.
60.8 feet, more or less, to a point
In addition to the 1,300,000 enlisted penitentiary.
the atmual foroat loms from
the
Willamett*
Meridian
in
Coos
on
the east boundary of the said
regarding release, discharge or resig­
man-caused fires, there is still far
County, Oregon; running thence
Northeast quarter of the North­
men to be demobilized during the1
nation of Navy personnel.
South 172 feet to the Northwest
too much deplption from this source.
west quarter of Section 36;
In the case of families ¿hich have coming months, it is expected that ! Now in productions to B-32, a giant
corner of small tract of land
thence Northerly along the said
Governor
Snell
has
appointed
in
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owned by the Misses Smith;
lost two or more sons who were mem­ 700,000 officers may be released for * bomber,
East boundary of the Northeast
Coos county the following public-
thence North 79* KT East 337.8
.quarter of the Northwest quar­
bers of the armed forces, all remain­ over-age < or unfitness for further ser- I superfortress B-29 look like a pigmy.
«r
feet
along
North
boundary
of
citizens as
as a a “ iveep
Keep Oregon
ter of section 38 to the Northeast
of the skies
to being i spirited ciuzens
.'S cases, the
C military ne- The new Goliath
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ing members of the immediate fam­ vice. In all
aaid
tract
to
a
small
stream;
corner thereof; thence West along
I seek to
ntizm mf
*■*. ' prepared'for
nmnnrnd'Mr the
th* war
war in
in the
th* Pacific,
Parifir Green
Committee, who Will
ft the retention
of any en-
ily serving in the Navy, Marine ceesity for
thence South 30* 30' East 193
the North boundary of the aaid
improve our record:
feet,
more
or
less
along
Mid
listed
man
or
officer
will
have
first
It
is
already
on
the
assembly
line
and
Corps' or Coast Guard will be re­
Northeast quarter of the North­
Mrs. Stella Cutlip, chairman; Geo.
stream
to
the
North
boundary
of
west quarter of Section 36 to the
:has been tested. These latest battle-
turned to the Continental United consideration.
Clinkenbeard, John Forrester, Rich­ ’ the Coquille-Marshfield Highway;
point of beginning; containing
Discharges will not be confined to, ships of the clouds are far beyond
States, or retained here for perman­
thence
approximately
North
76
27.5 acres, more or leas, and being
ard K. Skyleg, and Irwin Hartley, all
10* East 282 feet, more or less,
ent assignment. Applications for re­ those who served in the European ' anything that has heretofore left the
•
portton of the Northeast quar­
of North Bend; Hal Shade, Leonard
along said North boundary of Mid
ter of the Northwest quarter of
turn to or retention in the United Theatre. GIs in the Pacific and far- runways and they will be supple­
Mayfield and Sheldon Sackett, Coos
highway to a point 18 feet West
Section 38, Township 27 South,
States must be filed by the service­ away outposts will be equally en- mented by the superfort»ms* .in
of the East boundary of the V.
Bay; Judge L. D. Fetoheim and Clar­
Range 13 West of Willamette
man himself or by hto Immediate titled to discharge. The Army esti- aerial operations. From the Euro­
G. Weekly land; thence North
Meridian.
ence Osika, Coquille; Chester Isaac­
0* 40' East 276 feet, more or
mates that about half of the 1,300,000
family.
.
Also a gateway roadway ease­
son, Allegany, , and
Harlow Call,
less,
along
west
boundary
of
an
ment .fifteen feet in width, fol­
Enlisted personnel forty-tyo years will come from the European theatre;
18 foot proposed roadway to a
lowing along the line of the foot
of age or over may apply for dis­ the remainder win be released from
point which is North -84* 52'
of the hill on the easterly side of
charge or release to Inactive duty. other parts at the world.
East of the place of beginning;
the Budd Creek bottom lands,
thence Sobth 84 * 52' West 715
Taking a cue from the European
the center line of which is more
feet,
more
or
less,
to
the
place
particularly described as fol­
scene, stress will ba laid on bombing
New Allotment Of FSA
of beginning, containing 3.23
lows: B egi nn i n g at • point in
Japan and its outposts, for German
acres
of
land,
more
or
less,
the
Northeast quarter of the
In 7th War Lean . Drive
Lean Funds Are Available
generals stated after their surrender Ines Boles, deceased, by the County
situated tn Saeiion 36, Township
Northwest quarter of Section 38,
27 South of Range 13 West of
L. W. Clever and O. L. Wood, that the American air power was Court of Coos County, Oregon; and
Township 27 South. Range 13
leridian:
West of
Wills»
loans wtll be available for the next representatives of the Motion Picture most devastating and was responsible that all persons having claims against • the Willamette Meridian:
Bids will be received by me, as
the said point
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two or three weeks to meet urgent Industry in Coquille wore this week for the destruction of Germany’s in­
executor of said estate, at the office
1710.3 feet North and 801.9 feet
•financing needs of farmers who are called upon by the Motion Picture dustrial plants, and that with the
of J. Arthur Berg, in Coquille, Coos
East of the corapr to the South­
County, Oregon.
unable to secure suitable credit Division of the War Activities Com­ wrecking of these plants there was
west corner of the Southeast
j.
H.
M
c
C
loskey
,
quarter of the Northwest quarter
through local banks and other mittee to spearhead the local theatre a diminishing quantity of supplies
Executor of the Estate of William
of the said Section 36; and run­
agencies, announces P. C. IngeU, Act­ participation tn tbs 7th War Loan at the very time they were most
Thomas Brady, Deceased. - 18t5
ning thence N. 58* W for a dis­
ing County ESA Supervisor, Bank Drive. Beacuse of the terrific job needed.
tance of 140.0 feet; thence N.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Building Coquille. A new allotment done by the movie industry as a
38* W for a distance of 39.85
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
feet,
to a point an the boundary
of funds has been received to meet whole, during the 8th War Loan
An estimated 2,283,500 tons will be
undersigned wm on the Sth day of - of the tract described in the fore­
demands for new and supplemental Drive, Treasury Department leaders moved to the Pacific by the Navy
May, 1945, duly, appointed by the
going description.
FSA loan needs.
County Court of Coos Couhty, Ore­
have again asked the showmen of for the fiscal year 1948 (starts July
Also
excepting
easements
gon, as Administrator of the Estate
heretofore granted:
Present limited funds will be used” America to put their facilities and 1, IMS). The breakdown U 2,129,-
of R. B. Cameron, deceased, and has
Bids will be received my me, 1
primarily to help farmers or veterans their energy behind this greet four­ «00 tons for advance has*; 100,000
qualified as such; and that all per­ administrator of said rotate, at the
in need of additional livestock, equip­ teen billion dollar task. The 7th War for civilian affairs; 54,000 tons for
sons having claims against the estate office of J. Arthur Borg, in Coquille,
ment and operating goods tri* place Loan is being called the “Showmen’s outlying bases. Some of this tonnage
of deceased are hereby required to Coos County, Oregon.
present Mme, duly verified with
Elbert Schroeder,
their units on a full production baato. 7th.”
will go to installations in Alaska,
proper vouchers attached, to the un­
Administrator for the Estate
Where two Or three farmers wish to . A general meeting of the industry the Aleutians and to the Hawaiian
dersigned at the office of O. C.
purchase a badly needed piece of was bold last week
Portland. islands. It requires 1,255 tons of ma­
■ Sanford, Attorney, in Coquille Ore-
larger equipment on a joint-owner-» National leaders were present to tell terial and equipment per month for
ship basis, group service loans can the 7th War Loan story and to com­ each constructiop battalion, 125 tons
•be authorized.
mend Oregon as a whole for a splen­ a month for each stevedore battelion,
Part-time and small farmers wh^ did job well done. The exhibitors of and 425 tens a month for maintenance
have a stable source of outside in­ Oregon adopted the slogan “Japan battaliens and detachments.
This
come are also being helped thgpugh Next” and then and there pledged 1 comes under the head of logistics.
loans for livestock and machinery to themselves to go “all out“ to bring which is the science of moving things,
produce food for family use or mar­ about total victory.
H
and logistics will play an important
ket.
Movie Bond Premieres,
role in the battle for the Pacific. Not
Farm Security loans can be made Children’s War Bond Math
all the millions of tons the navy pro­
up to five years on livestock and ma­ Free Movie Day on June 8 al
poses. to move will be sent from the
chinery where the farmer needs that the highlights in
Pacific coast, but a substantial part
much time to work out his farm pro­ War Loan Drive.
will. Mueb of the material will be
gram and repay the loan. Leans bear
sent from the Atlantic coast to the
five percent interest except for group OB.T Asks Pacific Cssst
Pacific via the Panama canal.
service loans where the interest to To Vacation'Near Home
only three percent.
An appeal to Pacific Coast residents
Interested farmers may contact the
County FSA office. Room 14, Bank in large cities and rural communi­
Building, Coquille, on
Mondays ties “to vacation close to home and
through Fridays. Loan applications not travel except in cases of absolute
today
*he wolf-p^ck, poured
I
__ ._ by
_ the member
are passed on by the County FSA necessity" was made
withering fire from machine guns
Committee of three local farmers: J. Office of Defense Transportation in
into the men an the rafts and sailors
Q. Corrie, Bullards; Ed Detlefsen, Co­ a reminder that the end of the war
swimming in the sea. This occurred
in
Europe
now
means
“
full
redeploy
­
quille, and J. J. Geaney, Coquille.
not onde but many times. The com­
ment
of
armies
and
war
materials
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manders of the submarines were fol­
to the Pacific.”
. ,
Effort To Help Children To
ODT Mid Qiat organizations, the lowing inrtrnctions. They were or­
Do More Summer Bending
military, public and private groups dered to kill and not merely to de­
stroy a combat or merchant vessel.
Educators feel sure that the need from Canada to the Mexican border
The man who gave the orders to kill
are
being
asked
to
acquaint
“
every
for intensive review in rural schools
survivors was Grand Admiral Karl
in the fall is due to the fact that chil­ man, woman and child” With facts
about West Coast transportation re- : Do«nltz. Mlf-styled feuhrer. Doenitz,
dren read so little during the sum­
quirements “which clearly show the who wllhe« to be the over-lord of
mer months. In an effort to over­
need to preserve space for military ’ Germany during the occupation, will
come this lack, a real endeavor to
and essential travel.”
'be high on the list of war criminals.
being m*de to set up a lending li­
For-example, OTA cited that while Th* American lives he caused to be
brary in each district, which will
there has been “a slight easing of I 10,1
ba paid for with his own.
handle books from the state library
coach space, which at any time may I And »«other top-flight war crim-
for the convenience of the children.
be pushed suddenly against th* cell- |<na> *• Goering, for the fat Hermann
The first district to report to the
Ing, sleeping Pullman accemmoda-
officer who issued orders to
county superintendent’s Office the
German fliers to wipe out Coventry,
tions
are
tighter
than
ever
in
railroad
choice of such a chairman is Parkers- 1
and this they did with the complete
»
burg, which has sent in the name of history.
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destruction of property and the Wil­
Mrs. J. P. Devereux, who will be re­
ing of thousands of civilians.
sponsible for reading privileges for
those in her area.
bldg, '
P*rktas, secretary of labor,
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.
f has complained to the appropriations
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Keys made for all locks. Stevens
committee of the House that the war
Cksh Hardware. Coquille. Ore.
tf
production
board,
the army and the
If it’s Radio,
has activities affecting
Ition to the labor depart-
k; S** contended, to too
much duplication. She to quoted as
saying, “Too many cooks spoil the
broth," and that the other ageenies
should withdraw from her field. It
public protest Miss Pei -
n known to make since
mt was gradually and
apleted stripped of its
I
as