« MBEK •, IM*. ------------- m ---------------------------- Parking Problem Tennessee Readers Chuckle At Lions Of Coquille, Ore. From the pages of that great daily pf Tennessee. The Knoxville Journal, comes a clipping replete with chucklee of pleasure at the sight it must have been, ^hen the now inter­ nationally famous “Lions’ jeep” dropped into the watery sanctuary of the River Coquille on a certain October day this. fall. Mrs Harry R. Türkei, (nee Mar­ garet Stauff), of Washington. D. C^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stauff of Coquille, sent her mother a clipping that follows: Methods To Give Space To Oul-of-Towners, Local Shoppers To Be Recommended Dec. 10 •v Congestion in the downtown shopping district streets of Coauille was ordered studied by the city council meeting Monday night. An immediate survery of lack of space for regular shop­ pers from out-of-town which includes the thousands of farmers who make Coquille their shopping headquarters was named as one of the first moves of the newly appointed committee named by Mayor Orville Wood. Appointed to the committee who will start their survey were Jolpi Purkey, chairman, George Taylor, George Ulett and George Lee Valley Women Donate To Hospital Surplus Material Offered Veterans Here Friday, Dec 1 The Women’s club of Lee valley are hi receipt of a letter of marked appreciation from the Shrine Chil­ dren’s hospital in Portland for their Annual gift to the children of the Action Under Way To Rejuvenate Veterans'Planning Action was under way this week by J leading members of the various serv­ let clubs and the other organizations In Coquille to vitalize the plans o' the group started last summer to plan for the’ postwar years as regard' Coquille and the veterans of Worl-’ War II. Complete committee listings will be made in next week’s Sentinel, as well as plans and meetings scheduled to bring about a more thorough study and solution to the problems return- NOTICE TO WATER USERS toilet article«, pocket combe,