The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 14, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Two Service Men
Guests At Rotary
Mrs. Anno E. Bonnell « Legion of Merit To
Stauff Son-in-Law
Buried Today
Don Ch . as
recently
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Funeral seavices are being held at I Mrs. Harry R. Turkgl received a
leased from a German prison camp, two o'clock this afternoon, at .the letter from the Washington, D. C.,
was a guest at the Rotary luncheon Schroeder chapel, for Mrs. Anna Star Broadcasting Station enclosing
meeting at the hotel on Wednesday, Elizabeth Bonnell, 80 years of age, a copy of the following news release
Don had to bail out -from a crippled who passed away Tuesday at the regarding her husband who is also
B-24 bomber over Austria in Jan­ state hospital in Salem, where she the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
uary and in speaking of the Ger­ was taken a* couple of week! previ-'Stauff:
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mans said, "We did not like them oualy.
and they didn’t like us.”
Rev. Chas. G. Brown will officiate
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News
for mow
Publica
However, in talking about the at the service and interment will be tion May 26, IMS, Advanced Head­
R®d Cross he said, "If they ever ask in I.O.O.F. cemetery, No. 2.
quarters, Ninth Air Force, Germany:
fcr anything, don’t hesitate to give
Mrs. Bonnell had made her home
For organizing and training a unit
ae they are doing wonderful work with her son, Wm. Bonnel, on Rink whloh was instrumental in the Ninth
and probably ninety per cent of us creek for several years. I Other sur-;Air
Force’s
suuccessful efforts
wouldn’t have come back if it hadn’t vlving children are Mrs. Margaret agnjnjt th- Luftwaffe, Lt Col Harry
been for the weekly Red Croat pack­ Brockwey, of Coquille; Mrs. Bertha ■ R. Turkel, 8046 P street N. W., Wash­
ages of food and
supplies."
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Barnett, of Silt, Colo.; Mrs. Thelma ington, D. C., was recently -awarded
Maurice Williams, who is an in-j Barnett, of Rifle, Colo., and Bert the Legion of Merit by Lt. Gen.
structor in the Army Transport Ser- Bonnell, of Payette, Idaho.
She is Hen S. Vandenberg, Ninth Air
vice at Palm Beach, Florida, was' also survived by one sister, Mrs Force.
also a guset. Maury has done quite Louisa Brahm, of Fortuna,
Because of. the nature of its work
a bit of travelling since being in 26 grandchildren and several
and composition, the unit is still on
, the Army and has flown to Aus- grandchildren.
the secret list.
! tralia. South . America and Africa
A former State Department em­
and says that travelling by air sort
ployee, Col. Turkel drafted com­
of spoils one for other means of
mercial and taxation treaties for 12
years prior to entering the Army
week to come from Washington,
three and a half yeara ago. He spent
, D. Cn and he had to stand In the
a year and a half with the Ninth
i vestibule as far as Pittsburgh before .The June eighteenth annual school Air Force in Africa before coming
meetings will be different from those
he could get inside the car.
to England and the continent.
Evan Alborn gave a talk on the held in other years ip one respect.
During the capture of Cherbourg,
In
past
meetings
the
clerk
of
the
questions to come before the peo­
Col. Turkel was with the 30th As­
school
board
has
been
elected
but
ple in the speciial election June 22.
sault unit of the British Commandos
The principal feature that he brought hereafter the clerk will be appointed and was also a member of the . Task
by
the
new
board.
Four
districts,
out was that the ten million to be
Force which took Paris on Aug. 25.
voted
on for the state building pro­ Myrtle Point, Pleasant Point, Laurel Later assignments have included staff
I
Lake
and
Four
Mile,
are
voting
on
gram would not increase property
work with the First . Allied Air­
taxes but would simply authorize the matters of consolidation. Zone two. borne Army, plus a jouj with the
Including
Eastside,
Allegany
and
state to use'that amount from the
45th Infantry Division up to the time
surplus from the income taxes al­ Sumner, will elect a director. The it captured Nurenberg.
only name on the ballot Is that of
ready on hand.
Some discussion was had on the the present incumbent, Mrs. Ida
Lt. Col. Turkel was wounded on
Linder of Easteide. Only voters of
program for the 4th of July cele-
Armistice Day. He was home once
those three districts are eligible to
batlon.
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since Oct., 1043, after fifteen months
vote for that director.
For the first time in months no
in Africa and where he was at the
In
nearly
all
districts
"the
budget
Rotarian guests were in attendance.
time of President Roosevelt’s visit.
Other guests than those mentioned for the school year will be voted
upon, however, the law allowing the
above were Donald B. Stickney, of
assessor to make an extension of
Powers: Melvin Giles, Stan . Sher­
time.
wood. G. L. Tyler and Rev. Liston
The Gravelford district is now a
Parrish, of CoquiUe.
suspended district, since it was de­
The Pacific offensive will be en­
cided, by a vote of twenty to four to
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send the 'children to Myrtle Point dangered by shortages of the lumber
Year Old Carrol Adamson
on a bu, o>erilted by Mrs. R. G. it urgently needs in great quantities
A very important event in the Baker. Mrs. Baker has had a bus unless losses of manpower and ÿital
life of little Carrol Jean Adamson on that line transporting the non- equipment tn the West .Coast lumber
was the lovely lawn party given at I high students. A new bus is being industry are stopped. Col. W. B.
the home of her grandparents, Mr. | purchased to handle the Increase of Greeley, secretary-manager of the
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West Coast Lumbermen’s Associa­
and
Mrs. A.
the
occasion passengers.
tion, warns in Seattle.
of her fourth birthday yesterday.
He cited recent War Department
Pictures were taken of the beautiful George E. Oerding Sells
statements which projected the war’s
cake and of the small guests, to be
sent to her father, Roy E. AdanJon, Nod C. Kelley’s Country Home greatest lumber demands as rising
The country home owned’ by Ned from the sttack on Jspan. and point­
SC3Ac, who is serving in the South
Pacific. Favort were preiiy DaBicetB C. Kelley and located two miles ed out that logging trucks idle for
of candy, sticks of gum. colored pen­ ■ from Coquille on the Fairview road lack of tires and the manpower
cils and writing pads for each young­ was sold' by George E. Oerding, a losses which the lumber industry has
Coquille realtor, to Mr. and Mrs. suffered in common with ail other
ster,
Ralph Collier, of Myrtle Point, was Gilbert W. Zaddach. who will move Pacific Northwest war industries, are
unable to attend but sent «Tgift. Cake into their newly purchased home in two prime factors of the IMS drop
and ice cream were served to Judy the near future. The house vacated in West Coast lumber production.
and Dickie Thrift, Joan and David by the Zaddachs will be occupied by To date the Industry’s record ia clear
Geisa, Phyllis Ann Johnson, Phyllis Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wilshire and of failure to meet any military de­
Ray, Sharon Karentt, Colleen Ja>- family who come from Portland to mand for West Coast lumber, Col.
cobaon and Carral Jean. Mrs. Tommy Coquille, where .he will become man­ Tree ley declared.
ager of the First National Bank. Mr.
Thrift assisted with the serving.
Kelley recently purchased a house in
Utmost efficiency on the part of
town on Eleventh street, where he milk producers throughout the na-
Don’t take chances on something is making his home. Mr. Kelley is tion will be required this year to
a retired insurance agent and Mr. moot consumer demand*, according
just as good!
Zaddach is an employee of the state to government authorities. The IMS
F. R. Bull
national milk production goal is 120.5
62M
Night 1M-L of Oregon.
billion pounds of milk, which must
be met with fewer cows, as well
“I’ll Be ffrirtrg Yea,” Starring Ginger Bogen, Joseph Cotten, Shirley Temple
less labor and equipment.
Going to Buy Car or Aeroplane?
Norton s carry a nice selection of
See me fpr Finance Arrangements. records and sheet music.
tfs
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F. R- Ball
Phone 82M -
Night 1U6-L
“It Pays To Insure In Sure Insur­
tfs ance.’’ See Emeat R. Smith, office
Roxy Bldg. Phone 07.
IPhone 322R, to An Hooton for your
electrical wiring and repair needs.
We have a good stock of ornamen­
He is located north of Qi® b“u P*rk tal Hair Combs, and Pearl Chokers.
on the Fairview toad.
Schroeder Jewelry.
School Clerks Not
Elected This Yeqr
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Lumber For War
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Weather” won’t come through your roof
if you seal the surface with Standard’s
tough coatings. Use Standard Asbestos Roof Coating fog
a top-quality job... Standard Roof Paint
best results, prime with Standard Utility
ard Priming Solution. Renew shingle r<x
Shingle Stain or Oil.
G. B. HOWE
Wholesale Distributor
Coquille, Ore.
To Be Shown at the Boxy Theetae, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
Who is the Antichrist? Is he here
now? Where does he come from?
Hear the sermon at the Nagarepe
Church Sunday night, Ninth and
Heath.
Your local
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TENDEJÍ MOMENTS, and exciting ones, too, highlight the new Selznick-International Drama ’Til Be Seeing
You,” Which will be show» at the Boxy Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, starting Ginger Rogers, Joseph
Cotton and m»»ri»y Temple, with Spring Byington and Tom Tully heading the supporting cait. Above is Miss
, and Mr. Cotton in ohe of the tender scenes. Adapted from a radio play which was performed over the air
by Gertrude Lawrence and James Cagney, the picture is a United Artiste release directed by William Dieterle
and produced by Dore Schary.
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