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r U £ COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OKEGON, THURSDAY, FF^BVAWV >1, 194«. Alborn Stresses Church Conference County To Hold Fisherman Finds Need Of Knowledge Set Today At Bay School Meetings Salmon Bear At Rotary Meeting For Board Members Net Marks 'ValUer, larceny in a dwelling; Clin- Esie Jennings vs. Elmer Jennings. jton L. Ice, not a true bill; James Beulah Crommett vs. Myron L. Wiliam Dempsey, not a true bill; John Crommett. Caldwell Jones, not a true bill. IMverces Granted Feb. 19 The Rev. Kenneth B. Daniels, rep- , Wm. F. Pierce vs. LeVona Pierce. i resenting the state Baptist organiza- i Gladys Wilson vs. Charles Wilson. tion, will head- the conference on REDBOOM MAGAZINE Ruby Burch vs. Charles BuYch. Evan Alborn, president of the Co- ; town and country church work which Meetings of school board members D. L. Foote or North Coulter Geneva M. Harris vs. Frank G. quille Chamber of Commerce, talked will be held at the Coos Bay Baptist j of the county are to be held in North street was in The Sentinel office on Harris. to the members and guests of the church Thursday afternoon and night, j Bend, Myrtle Point and Bandon on Wednesday afternoon with a 34-Inch Wilimina Nesbitt vs. Thomas G. Rotary club at their noon meeting at The conference is sponsored in co- March 20«T41, and 22, it was an- steelhead,, weight !14 pounds, which Nesbitt. the hotel on Wednesday. ----- operation with the Baptist home mis- nounced on Wednesday by Mrs. Mar- he caught in mid-afternoon at the Ell? E. Pinkley vs. Jos. W. Pinkley. Mr Alborn stressed the importance sion society's department of rural tha Mulkey Purdy, county school Norway sandbar. It i, the 28th fish Suaane Jolly vs. Cloyce Jolly. Roxy Thur, - F i x - j h i L of all Coquille citizens being able t o ; work. , superintendent. . School clerks and he has caught on hook and line this giye accurate information about our j Everyone interested is welcome to j other school board members inte-- year, and has lost only four of those town and its surroundings to the attend. rested will have opportunity at these hooked. He states that the fish is many inquiring tourists who will be The program will begin at 2 p. m. meetings to get the latest information one of three caught by him and his passing through here. He had noted A cooperative dinner will be served on school law from Lester Wilcox, as- brother recently which show marks a number of questions that he had j at 5:30 p. m. Afternoon program sistant state superintendent of pub- of having been caught in nets. Net been asked and conducted a quiz features inculde devotionals, led by lie instruction from Salem, ting on the Coquille river was stopped among those present with rather John Porter of Charleston, and sev- j Legal points relating to the retire- February 1 and all netting is a serious STOKES, per ton ......... ................ ........ ..... ..... $«.00 startling results. It has been sug- eral speakers will also be prdsent at ment law and the rural school dis- offense. SMALL LUMP, per ton ___ ............................. .0 ,0 0 gested that the Chamber or serv ie tth e afternoon session. trict law will be emphasized Dis- LARGE LUMP, per ton ................._............. '...... . 9.00 I <. clubs start a sort of a school or for-: The evening program incudes sev- cussion will be held, also, on prob —Hand Cleaned— um carrying out this idea. eral more speakers of whom Rev. lems of bqdgets made up annually Wm. Fortier told of his visits dur- Menno Rempel of Coquille will talk in the spring. FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ing the past month to several Rotary on “Ministry to Returning Service Mr. A1 Montgomery of Coquille Phone or Write clubs in California, and Herman Personnel.” wU] speak on Items related to the Kehrli, Rotarian of Eugent and sec recent audit of school records. Gibbs' Coal Co. Sgt. Robert Van Fossen was enter retary of the League of Oregon Cities, •j The North Bend meeting on tained at a going-away party Monday Phone 5R42 BANDON - Route 2 gave a brief talk and, incidentally. March 20th, Wednesday, will be at night- at the home of his sister, Mrs. handed a bouquet to President Or the City Hall, from 10:00 a. m. to Wayne Jacobsen. Present were his ville Wood. # S 3:00 p. m„ with no definite plans as wife, Mrs. Van Fossen; his parents, “Dutch” Clinton called attention yet for luncheon ’ aarrangements Mr. and Mrs. Ben Atkinson, and to the banquet and dance to be held f At MyrUe Point, the Thursday, brother and sister-in-aw, Mr. and Saturday evening, March 2, at the ¡ March 21, meetings will be held in Mrs. Clifford Van Fossen country club. the Union high school from 10:00 Sgt Van Fossen will leave after a Lou Pearce and Verne Lundy of ... . . , • . ¡«- m. to 300 P m. and lunches will , 90-day furlough for overseas duty Myrtle Point ------- - - - were - - -- present ---- - as Ro AU dairymen in Coos county, who.be available at the school cafeteria. tartan guests. Other guests were Rob- are interested in an explanation of Bandon’s meeting will be held In m the occupation army In Germany ert Pierson of Eugene, L. C. Me- the artificial insemination program the grammar school on Friday Circuit Court Cases Louglin of Medford and Cince Finley which is to be made available through I March 22nd, from 10 00 a m to 3 00 and Harry Godard of Coquille. the Coo, County Dairy Breeder, As- p. m. and there wiu provU1<£ / f„r State vs. Cloffird Dale Hooker, Clarence Osika, who has just re- sociation during 1948, are urged to the purchase of luncheons throuah sentenced to penitentiary for three turned from the hospital in Portland attend a meeting which will be held the school ‘“nefteons through years—-parol granted for three years where he has been for several in the city hall in Coquille on Wed- Mrs. Purdy states that the school upon condition he violate no law,. months, was present and was warmly nesday February 27. at 10:00 a. m„ board, of the county will probably greeted. He gave a brief word of according to Meldon Carl of Arago, resume their pre-war nracUce of a Sheriff's Office appreciaUon. who was named chairman of the or- county meeting this coming fall At Joseph Haseett held for Idaho on this annual assembly, problem, of a check charge. ¡rticles of association for the Coos general nature are considered for the Edgar Robinette, age 17, fined for inty Dairy Breeders Association welfare of the schools of the county killing' bull elk. * • .were adopted by the organizing com Vernon Jessie Rogers fined for mittee and forwarded to Salem on killing elk. Monday of this week to be filed with Vernon Jessie Rogers fined for the State Corporation Commissioner. charge of disorderly conduct. The sum of $4,997.19 was accepted Under this plan the Coos county as- by the city council meeting in ses- sociation will be affiliated with th e ! M arriage Licenses sion Monday evening in the council Oregon Dairy Breeders Association, chambers from the Oregon State by-laws will be considered and Frank P. Haley, Portland and June An inventory of agriculture con- state's — adopted at the meeting next - highway department « as the u>e SUIICJ <K'— »1 u .c m eeting n ex t Wednes weanes- servatinn nrrd. „„ .n W. Clarno, Coos Bay. • • share of Coquille for and those v who farms and ranrh . , ( C°°* county -------- — to the - — city W .« V A V , work n v i » day * —— — rssw o are iv I interested lllC I C S tC U m in James Layton Kiser, Coos Bay and on street, in in the «h» city thft thft service sri-vire will win have h ,„ . an - opportun- ____ _ a™ 8 and ranch« at commun- on roads roads and and streets June Spinney, Coo* Bay. » ... . ity meetings, is being held this week limits. The money may be held for hy of joining the association at that Elvin John Widmark, Coquille and and next, under the direction of com a period of two years to be spent, time. Jessie Marie Sherwood, Coquille^ munity committeemen, according to or before the end of that time, may . Roger Morse, extension dairyman, Peter James Tierney er, Broad bent, be placed in a special trust reserve ,and William J. Llnfoot, Salem attor- J. D .Carl, chairman of the County and Opal Thomas, Broadbent. AAA. committee. fund by going through a technical , n«y who is serving the state organi- When-the survey is concluded in method to set up a reserve fund. I zation, will attend this meeting which The Grand Jury meting February e\ery community, the report w » Two city lots were sold to Art is bring arranged by the oorganlzing 19, returned the following indict show the kind and extent of conser Carlisle for the amount of taxes committee including Carl, Howard / ’**0» MASS BIG u FAI 0*9 ments: Robert Edgar Carver, bur against them. DeUefsen, Frank Burbank, Raymond vation practices needed to maintain glary, not in a dwelling; Frededick Sue Aitken was granted a restau- DeUefsen, Werner Plaep and Ver- fertility and prevent erosion. These George Haase, non-support; John reports will have an important bear rant license for the Roxy Fountain. non Trigg ing on the amount of money which ’ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Bob Harris of 447 N, Coulter was Will fie available during 1948 for use MAN WANTED—on Stock Ranch, to , btoto-1 Laird Heads Year in the conservation program in this Write Box 199, Langlois. 8tfc county, Carl stated. Insurance Sales Practices which have been used WANTED—One day to a week old Calves. Anything but Jersey or most during past year, and which for placing a street through his sub- George P. Laird, Coquille repre Guernsey. Post office Box 79. are likely to be most needed in the division land at the en<j of 5th street sentative for the Standard Insurance 6tl* ■ ... ______ • on Spurgeon hill upon which land company, formerly called the Oregon. future to protect our soil resources Mr. True will place modern homes Mutual Life Insurance company until include the application of agriculture FOR RENT—2-room cabin, one mile lime, the use of phosphate fertilizer, to be sold for around $5,000. on Myrtle Point highway, available ' the name was changed this month, drainage ditch construction, pasture Study was asked of making one was honored with selection as one of 365 Front St. March 1st Guy Tennant. 8tl* Phone 17 improvement, and seeding perennial way parking on Henry, 11th, and the top 10 leaders for the year of-1945 grasses and legumes. BLACK Ballerinas at THE BOOT- Heath streets, also Coulter. for sales of life insurance in all the ERY. $4.98. etlc © A communication was read from companies agencies. ' Stanton Stevens pointing out that Laird also was a top leader in No FLATTIE Sandals at THE BOOt- he was no longer a resident of the vember of 1945. He was also hon KRY. $5.98. etlc city of Coquille and asking that he ored by a special bonus for “reten be removed from the park commis- tion” of policies by his clients. This i r u e WORLD- COAL— Army Man Honored Af Parents’ Home. Insemination Meet Set For Coquille At City Hall - - - - - - ■—— - < jQNaggi State Highway Fund Received By City Booking Orders Now Conservation Needs Will Be Studied llEEflftEEZE Coquille Electric Co. be put in his place. Dave Biegger, local furniture man, was present at the meeting to point out some needed improvements in the city. Guild Ladies Sew Towels policies and the manner in which they retain them in good standing over a long period of time. WAC Corporal Transperred The St. James’ Guild of the Episcopal church met Wednes day afternoon at the Parish Hall to sew on dish towels to be sold for the benefit of the Guild. Late in the afternoon refresh ments were served by Mrs. Rosa, Mrs. Folsom, Mrs. H. N. Lorenz’ Present were Mesdames E. W. Lorenz, J. A. Moore, Wm. Man sell, Wm. Caaghell, John A. Mar tin, C. L. Tuttle, J. S. Barton, Ernest Chase, Wm. Candlin, R. L. Greene, F. M. Shaw, G. B. Tuck«-, L. L. Rosa, Charles Stauff, H. A. Slack, C. T. Sel- big, George Goeline, A. O. Wal ker, and Bert Folsom. UNITED STATES FORCES IN AUSTRIA—WAC Corporal Evelyn H. Soblesky, daughter of Mrs. L. Stoller, of Harbor, Oregon, has been trans ferred from Vienna, Austria, to Le- Havre, France, to await redeployment tq the United States. Assigned overseas in July, 1945, Corporal Soblesky has been serving in Vienna with the Secretary to the Featured by fresh styling, im- General Staff Section of General proved riding qualities, and luxury jMark W. Clark’s United States Forces appointments, the first of the new 'in Austria headquarters. Studebaker Skyway Champions went Before entering the Women’s Army on display Monday at the Coquille Corps in April, 1943, she was em Auto company, Ralph Menning an ployed by Swift and Company in North Bank News nounced to The Sentinel today. North Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs.. Jack White, formerly First car was delivered to Dr. of Dexter, Oregon, have moved to Gerald Stark, Menning announced. the Nelson ranch on the North Bank The styling introduces the “Sky Belle Knife Hospital They have three children, one at way” motif in a wide variety of colors to the lowest price field. Pi „ New Patients were Mrs. Geo. W tending the Riverton school. M r.. and Mrs. Wesley Frazier have oneered by Studebaker in its higher Hurst, Mrs. J. E. Culver, for treat home on the North Bank. priced models, the design reduces _______ _ Mr- al>d Mrs. Vernon Phillips have body lines to their simplest essentials. The Champion engine is the 8 Feb. 18; Mrs. Leland Marshai*Cfor moved to the Lester Clausen ranch. I7" Clarence Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull, Jr., and cylinder, power unit designed for the Miss Elda Ostrander and Alice Klenz daughters, Barbara and Betty Joanne, war-famous Weasel. for treatment, Feb. 19; Mrs. Julia The Skyway Champion may be Bracelin of Coquille, major operation, and . Mrs. Robert McCue returned Monday afternoon Lorn their trip seen at the Coquille Auto company George Bergen, Bandon, Feb. 20. . . % cbar< ^ were John A. Johnson, to Vale, Oregon, and Tillamook. showroom. McKinley, Feb. 14; Mrs. Alice lesele i Roderick r Fraser have and infant, Feb. 17; Mrs. Biesck, Biescke ' 2 Lt. ' and . Mrs. «uuencx raser have Bullards Rte., Feb. 18; Mrs. Paul returned to Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Andrew J. Browning and her Snidpr nnri IT a K Ift- tvim __aftor and huhv baby, Feb.’ 18; WiHiam after x/icitinc* visiting friends _. and .. relatives.’ daughter, Ingrid Liljevist, have been Snider Bettys, Coquille, Feb. 20. Mr. Fraser’s mother, Mrs, Jack Fras- visiting Mrs. Browning’s mother, Mrs. A baby girl was born Feb 19th to Mrs. R. 'w ? Lowe, . “ t ? * N°rth Bank road A. J. Sherwood. Their home is in baby weighed eight pounds, 10 th stanley Clausen ranch. Portland. °unr" ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Libby and Mrs. Lester Clausen motored to Coos Trespass Notices, printed on tuff Lost something? Find it by ad Bay, Monday afternoon on a business tag, for sale at. this office. vertising in Sentinel Classified sec- and shopping trip. 1946 Studebaker On Display Now At Coquille Auto THE OLD JUDGE S A Y S ... o /r H E N R Y;“l ’y t heard that same thing sev< *1 times firiely. . . that alcoholics are rea.iy sick pedple. I t was news to me. Do you agree with th a t etatemeat. Judge?” OLDJt/DGE.-" Yea, it's true, Henry. It*anc notion of m ine. . . it’s a statem ent made by scientists who have studied the su bject” H E N R Y :u W hat did they find out. Judge?” OLD JUDGE: “ Well, a . a result th e y - medical reaearch, they found out th at a )- - prorimately 95% of the people who drink drink sensibly. 5% do eo unwisely, a t times. ! tduded in that 5% is the small percent.- e mwn as alcoholics.” L o p W " **B*t why “ * a,ned 4icli ° MBecau8e has been dis- •• >vered that, in many cases, excessive drink- ■ î n>« symptom of some physical or emo- 1 mal maladjustment... not the cause of it.” SWRK- “ Now I understand it. Judge. I ’rh\?d t^.,hear modem approach ' this problem and that so much is reallv oeing done to help these folks ”