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1 Twwtëi Wf “Ji; c-'i.’i.*- ■ r x ft Sentinel no: e—s-s-s—ss VOL. XXVL TELLTHETOIfflIST i- ' ' ' ■ ' [ ■■■■« NO. 28. 1 COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAT, JUNE 38, 1938. 20 C m G o to U mm Cauap DCCT VET UH n Sevtr*1 Rrhl irl HU II1 The b,H G1"*SekeW*1 *i,m s,w<,,y wui’ Dwight L, Hackett, who will be in charge of the Lion* Camp for boy* on lwL>U I 11.1 11U I Provide anothsr attempt of a good Elk river, beginning July Id, says _______ , I bush Portland team to win from the that eleven youngster* have already Flower Show Given Hiwh P m »— CtMlui,l< Loggers. Th* Dayton Thoro- been signed up and that application r lower snow Given High Praise bred, ja naMa of an<1 u blank* ar* in the hand* of other boy* by Out-of-Tow» People— iwill bring a* its battery two out- 1 which will bring th* total u£ to 20 or PT- ie. Winners .Standing players, Miller and Hatton. 22. .The Thorobred* showed their hitting Th* Coquille Lions Club is going to ~ , .. . « ™ lability last Sunday when they trimmed provide th* transportation and all ex Th* Coo* County Co-operative Dai The fourth annual Coquille Flower —.................. - - E. D. Webb was elected r.a member the Willamina club, 17-2. panses incidental to the waek’s outing. rymen’» Association was organised at Show passed Into history last Friday On Jone 2« and July 6 there will be of th* Coquille school board Monday a meeting in the Community Hall at evening in a blase of glory! Nev^r , no games in Coquille. On the 29th evening, to succeed A. T. Morr.son, Coquille on Wednesday evening, Jun* before in Coos county has there been Coquille will play at Glendale, with a who declined to serve after -levee 18, when 38 dairymen signed the or such a beautiful and varied display of return game by that club bore on year* of »•. vice, and H. S. Norton ganisation paper*. The following open air and cut flowers and the en was unanimously chosen to succeed July 19. men who represent th* various semble was a vision of loveliness long For the Fourth of July three-game himself as clerk for th* coming year. tricta of th* county were elected as ,Jo be remembered. There were 90 voters in attest'! .»nee eerie*, Manager Fortier ha* secured directors of the organisation: George The total number of entries this the Southeast Commercial Club of and th* interest manifested, when Hampton, Arago; Loe Evans, Bear ’yesr was 264, as against 87 last year, Portland. Carl Tuma say* thia ia one there, was no conflict in issues, .peaks Creek; E. L. Detlefhen, Coquille; and 101 the year before, and although of the fastest team* in the Rose city. wall for th* attitude toward the James Landrith, Coos River; Hillis there was increased table room thia The game* will bo played In Ban schools on th* part of the people of Perkins, Bandon; Bert Davenport, year, so large an increase in entries don, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the diatrict. Mjrrtle Point; Jo* Nilaen, Riverton, jnroesaitated more crowding than waa Mrs. Geo. H. Chaney, who had con July 4-5-6. After the need for a co-operative or-; desirable for effective display, sented to bo a candidate at the request ganixation had been pointed out by Geo. W Taylor, president of the of th* Woman’s Club, was nominated Gas Is Dowa 3 Cents the chairman and several instances i Flower Lovers Club, and the other by C. D. Walker, and Mr? Webb was ing; and Harrfa Ellsworth, editor of The three-eent cut in gas last Sun , placed in nomination by J. L. Smith, the Newa-Reriew; W. B. Strawn, Dr. calls for (all lines of fanning activiUss, the by- (forte made in other communities to ! day d’F w,s • welcome relief to autoista. was a who stated that he was not a candi Shoemaker, Frank Norton, and M. P. n break-{laws which had been prepared by the!help mats thia show a success, and! 11 resulted in a 28 osnt per gallon date himself. Brown. Ralph Herick, of Eureka, ( .4 hour of committee for the consideration of; they expressed a very warm feeling. figure in Coquille, while fa in Portland Tellers appointed ware 0. C. San manager of th* Redwooda Empire A*- j study, preparing dinner and supper the meeting were read. They _ were for the ledies of Port Orford who had It is 18% cents and at some station* ford, J. L. Stevens, Dr. E. A. Johnsen aoeiation, earn* over with them and , and th* cuTnpflr* in th* to ‘ then considered, article by article, -- j brought a very fine display. and and H. A. Young, whoa* count of the waa an Interested listener. I close the day. later adopted aa read. f One of the finest sweet pea exhi- ballot* showed Mr. Webb to have Music for the evening wa* fumiahed Georg* Hampton, who had been bits ever xhown at any flower show, received 55 votes, Mr*. Chaney 81, C. by H. H. Hartley who aang two abloa, previously chosen by a committee of according to Mr. Tayor, who has J. Fuhrman 2 and Geo. H. Chaney 2. aeeompaniod by Mr*. Harley at th* county dairymen aa chairman of the devoted a life-time to the study and The annual meeting wa* then ad piano. by-laws committee, acted as chairman growth of flower plants, was that of journed and a special meeting called Th* evening’s pl***ure waa further of the meeting. Mr. Hampton in a Mrs. Riley Clinton, but they could re to order by Chairman Morrison, for added to by Lafe Compton who aerved brief talk outlined arhat had .been ac ceive no award for they were not ara- ... ........ *.... .-4» The city- council having stated1 taxpsyers only. 1 a splendid chicken dinn*r to the fifty The vote on the motion to increase Practically every water service in complished up to that time by the ranged in bottles as the rule* re that it has no funds with which to pTMmt • Coquille is now metered and it ia pos committees and by dairymen ia con quire. and non-membership in the club remove the park areas in Willard ‘the tax by more than 6 per cent over Mr. Conway included atatiatical in nection with th* organisation pro eliminated them for competition for street and gravel them for parking last year’s base was favorable 39 yea formation that cam* aa new* to many sible for every consumer to get some gram. Minutes of the meeting* which the merchants' prise. But they were space, the local Lion* Club has secur to 9 no. idee of how his water bill is running. of hl* hearer*. The largest single ag The proposal to authorise ths* school The meter measures gallon* and th* had been held previously were read lfrye and beautiful, pink and light ed permission from the council to do ricultural crop fa Oregon last year th' work. At their meeting yester board to contract for the transporta reading is simple. If the figures on by the County Agent serving in th* purple in coloring. was hay, worth >31.000,000. Next fa day noon it wa* unanimously decided tion of high school pupil* from outside the dial show 421, it moan* that 4210 capacity of secretary. value waa When, which totalled >2S,- J. A. Larson, manager of the Coo* Out-of-town People that the members would meet there the district, payment for which-i* gallons have been registered. 000.000. and the principal industry in Over one hundred out-of-town viai- next Monday evening at five o’clock, made by the county, wa* authorised The minimum rate is 31.50 for Bay Mutual Creamery, epoke briefly, ths Hate was figured at >102,000,009 which up to 4,000 gallons may b# giving some interesting figures which tor* registered at the show—from or m soon thereafter aa possible and by a 39 to 2 vote, and the adoption last year—lumbering. used. For the next 8500 gallons the pointed out the losses to thefarmer ' Arizona. Iowa, California, Portland with sledges, shovels, electric cutting of the budget aa published wa* But the tourist crop is larger than of Oregon. , I machine and picks, proceed to take out adopted by a 32 to 2 vote. rate ia 20 cents a thousand and for who produces a poor quality product, and other -jg parte t any singl* agrieuttural crop. With an J . .. of * visitors __________________ ,, .lope the ___ w _____ A ~ Portland " group the concrete curbing, ground Clerk Norton’s report on th* busi ■* the next 130 000 gallons it is 15 cents According to Mr. Larson th* annual investment of >130,000,000 in roeda, income for a cow producing 300 marked that if they had not actually^ .Teve’fwith thi pavemimt aiid haul ness of the district for the school per thousand gallons. and an anntial expenditure of m,- Should a month’s reading of the pounds of butterfat would bo >15.00 seen our show they would not have away tka debris. That it will all be year 1929-1980 was ae follow*: 000,000 for new work and mainten Receipts meter be 15,000 gallons the consumer leas when producing a 90 »cores quail- believed such a display possible. They J doBe tn one evening is doubtful, but I ance, the touriata last year left >85,- 8.18 will receive a postal from the record i ty butter than If 92 acore quality but- marveled at the gorgeous sweet peas, • thia ia on< of the Lions’ projects which Cash on hand last June 3 000,000 fa th* state- ter could be produced. The loos Is st the general arrangements of the ,vev intend to carrv out 45,550.74 District Tax er showing that he owe* >8.33—01.60 --------------- *_ -- --------------- .. enthu ^ over maaMa and course attCh B 7 rtwWiOO1 And the moot potent result ef the 82,972.40 County School Fund tourists’ visits to Oregon is that their •variety, commented epon the ed<M complete without a feed State School Fund •- 1365.55 - report* back home bring pn taereaa- For industries and users outside the ’ fcrence in value between good and sharm of song birtfe. They declared at tha «nduKlon, amJ President Fer- Elementary School Fund 6,571.15 ing number year by year. The scen *525.00 city the 4,000 minimum rate is >2.95 poor quality dairy produete amounts th«t they had many new ideas to take KUIlon not 0„ly appointed a commit- Vocational Education ery, cliaaate, highways and local «t- ! t.e to make arrangements for th* Grade Pupils* Tuition to sveral thousand dollar* annually in back to Portland. 45.00 instead of fl-50. tractions ar* made more valuable A Marshfield cltiten remarked that workf but a)so ona arraB|fe with H. 8. Tuition Fund 6,175.72 A check on a meter while lawn the county. Mr. Larson beliavea that yearly by the word* of praise which wivM for preparing a picnic sup- Other Sources 85.11 irrigation from on* sprinkler wa* the biggest job for this association is H was the best flower show ever seen every visitor gives Oregon after he J per to be served in the park when the to encourage more sanitation and the in the country. done, showed that approximately 800 get home. production o£* clean, wholesome pro-j Mr. Keeling said, “You have the ¡weary Lions feel that they have 3 >3,258.30 Total Receipts The -State Motor Association 1* the gallons an hour was used. Amuming duct If this ia done the rest will take county going if they ever beet the I earned a meal. that the 7500 gallons provided for by host to every one entering the state, | Coquille flower show.” 3 2499.92 Guests at the luncheon yesterday Superintendent the >1.50 and the 20 cent rates ar* ear* of itself. but next fa importance come* the H. W. Whicker, of the Coos Bay ............ 400.00 .... noon were D. D. Hall and Errol Sloan. Clerk used for domestic purposes, and the courtesy and interest shown the visi Already plans ar* being formulated | 226.75 - •, “Slats” Gant passed the cigars af- Other services sprinkling is all don* on th* 15 cents Times, in Marshfield, also gave an in tors in each locality. “You of Co teresting talk on the value of co-oper for an improved show for 1981. 5,099.85 . . - in Principals I ter receiving special attention quille can make your city known all per thousand gallons rate, this means A silver loving cup wa* on display | view of his approaching marriage. He Teachers ... 31,404.28 that sprinkling, from one outlst, wi’l ation in any line of industry. over thq United States and around the cited particularly the tobacco indus to be entered aa trophy in flower con • 85.00 Crippled Children world if each of you will stop and talk cost approximately 4K cents an hour, try, pointing out that th* sale of ci test at regular meetings of Coquille Supplies ... 1,422.59 Legion Boxing Card Tonight to tourists, giving them information ' or les* than 1SH cents for an even club. • 3,630.00 Janitors ing’s irrigation of three hours, or garette* is brought about largely flower ___ display ._ of — __ „ on where they can ae* the beauties of . I In _ th* _ general 254 en-1 Ted Houser, of Bridge, 185-pound Fuel. Light, Power, etc. through advertising. • 2,149.80 >4.05 per month. Oregon, telling them the stories and tri** thia year there were 14« of cut whirlwind, who won *o quickly and According to the by-laws adopted 1,419.34 Maintenance A Repairs Adding the 31.50, the >4.05 and th* legend of Interesting spots, and if you , flowers including roses, which ware of decisively from Big Boy Morgan at Library . . . 227.8« 70 eents, w* have a total of 35-25 the object of the association is to can cause each tourist to remain one th* beat quality and in greater quan- Myrtl* Point, ia to meet Harman 1,083.37 Insurance . . - for a water consumption of 37,500 promote the dairy industry along day longer in Oregon'or fa Caquills, I „ - tity than at any previous »how and Sbeeley, 190-pound Coquille logger in 1,014.40 • sound lines, to consider and act upon Furniture A equipment you have added hnmeasuresbly to the, P” month, were in the best condition. i , the main event of the Legion boxing Street* Assessments problem* of production, handling, 1,207.46 If * th* wealth left by those from outside dur- " ' two-hour limit is continued People are learning what to bring, card at the Community Building this Prin. on Bond* disease control, transportation, and 2,000.00 in fore* this yaar, the charge for ir Ing the year." evening, which will feature an all Prin. on Warrant* outstand rigation through one outlet will be inspection and marketing, and to do how to choose it and how to care for Too many tourists have been using Coes county attraction. In fact all it. Much lea* trashy stuff was such other things for the benefit of its 41,022.69 ing last report about >2.76 per month, or >4.95 total. Oregon only as a highway tq get members and for the advancement of brought this year than ever before. but two of the boys in th* nine bouts lnt. on bond* 3378.76 are from ths Coquille valley. I somewhere. Make them see that' Ore the local industry as may be hereafter Everyone seemed to be enjoying com 2482.83 Int. on warranta New Highway Shop Building, gon offers everything that Washing A six-round mixed bout between authorised. Any bona fire producer of petition and they took much pride in ' . 215.88 Emergency ton. California or Canada can present, Kermit Shaw, 160-pound boxer, and Plan* for the construction of an dairy product* or the lessee of property their displays. Total Disbursements - 3 83,078.27 and much more, waa Mr. Conway’s Floyd Way, 160-pound wrestler of other building at the state highway upon which dairy products ar* pro- I The total number of entries more The bonded indebtedness has been appeal. Marshfield, will present an unusual department shop* in Coquille, have doced who share* in the proceed* of than doubled that of any other year, rcluced >2,000 the p«st year, from “Tell the story of Coquill«, Coos event in the ring here, and will be ‘‘ were practically .>- •• — the — been announced by th* highway de the sale, or anyone whose interest in ! The receipt* >50,500 to >58,500, and the warrant county or Oregon, the word-painted partment at Salem. The building will the industry would justify hi* mem same a* in 1929—sufficient to cover worth the price of admission itself. indebtedness ha* been reduced since picture lasts longer than the vision of The remaining seven bout* will each be a frame structure 48x9« feet and bership in the judgment of the dime- expense* of show. the June, 1929, meeting, from >41,- rock-bound coast line or rugged moun- be of four-round duration, showing Local Interest will be used for storage purpose*. tors, may became a member at the as .wena.nce, accoramg so w ^oy* who have been making a fistic I 022.59 to 318491.11. A considerable ta'ns and glorious forest»." Local attendance, according to the Bid* for it* construction ar* being re sociation. The annual meeting of the i part of this reduction is due to the Mr. Conway stated that 13,000 more registration did not exceed 500, which rUt.for __ 1 ceived now and the contract will be association shall bo held on the sec - . z. in u* _ w _ fact that the tex money was diatri- nut-of-st*te cars registered in Orecon Art Miller, CoquHle, 145, va. Max u is far short of what it should be on an awarded at th* meeting of the com ond Saturday in February. Th* board last year than did in California, 103,- , Meyers, Bandon. 150. I , . . mission on Jun* M. of directors of the association shall occasion of thia sort. 1 Babe Riddle. Myrtle Point, 180, va. ‘nDU,‘ •eh001 000 as against 90,000. And, of course, Following are a few of the many Th* highway improvement program consist of seven members, the various the greater percentage in Oregon to come before the commission at it* districts of the county being repre comment* and compliment* paid the Dick Brown, Bandon, 180. came from our sister state on the Bat Stibbetts, Myrtl* Point, 160, Going to Conference at Corvallis June meeting include* the grading of sented on said board as nearly aa pos exhibition: south. va. Ellsworth Willett, Leo, 150. Lafe Compton — “ Never saw any 1.29 miles of the Haynes Slough, sible. The membership fa* of the as- Delegate* from Coquille to the There is no need to worry about the Tex Davidson, Coquille, 145, vs. Don Larson Slough and Russell Point units soication is on* dollar pe^ member and thing to beat it, it ia great.” Epworth League Assembly at Corval increase in aeroas-the-etate highways Geo. Moulton—“Grandest ever aeon Sparlos, Bando?, 145. of the Roosevelt Coast highway in the money acquired through thgee fees lis*, which is in session from Juno was another point made hr Mr. Con Hank Stinnett, Langlois, 180, vs. Coo* county. A total of approximate is to be used according to the discre in Coquille. Portland people did not 18-25, left Wednesday. They were way. As the number of roads in Bat Matthew*. Power», 130. lie when they »aid it was best in th* ly 80 mile* of highway improvement tion of the members. Etta Marie Whobrey, Gienada Ken crease, the tourist travel more than Wild Bill Tyrrell, Coquille, 150, va. ia to come before the commission for This waa the first dairy meeting in state." dall and Olive Tighiman. Wilma doubles. The Redwood highway last Young Laird, Coquille, 150. Jess* Beyers—“We surely have a consideration at its June meeting. Cooa county at which a definite at Dari*, who is visiting in Corvallis, year showed a gain of 98 per cent in ____ f ____________ ___ ___ 1 T >ny Camden, Myrtle Point, 122, v*. tempt was made to securw members show, it is a worthy cause that should be'taehed up by"every citiae’n of the KBl» Newton, Coquille, 120, will be the will also attepd the session*. traffic over th* previous year, the for the association. The meeting was Th* M. E. South Conference, which Roosevelt Co, st highway 54 per cent, considered a success by th* committee tows.”_____________________________ . curtain raiser. will meet in Corvallis on Thursday, and The Dalles-California highway 29 Gen* Norton—“Flower Lever* club • Ringside seat* at 81.25, reserved af Friday and Saturday of next week, per cent. ia on* of the most important organ!- *10°. general at 75 cent* and ladies, will be attended by Rev. D. Wal xationa of the community, doing noble 50 eenta anywhere, are the prices The Coast highway will never be fin ters, Mr. and Mr*. 8. M. Nosier and work, representing valuable asset, wkteh will prevail for this strictly lo- ished was Mr. Conway’s startling daughter, Mary Lou, Geo. T. Moul- Kw, on with work.” va‘ ‘'arii ”f "fighting bout*. statement, The last grading contract ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Carf-ier and And many other such words of com- " daughter, Martha. mendation and encouragement to eon- To Pave Two Blocks on Henry J Mr. Walter* announced at the Pi tln U* m p «— After postponing action on the two t oneer church Sunday that if the _ . MereaaM* mas* h|o,k H-nry street paving improve- ehurch here extended an invitation to For the merchants’ pnae. th* qual- m.„t for two weeka „ elsewhere hold next year’s conference in Co ity sad arrangement* of entries war* Boted< R to the work quille there was a posrib'Hty that it would be accepted. The Assembly bettor taste were displayed than at counej] for a session at < and Conference were held here last say previous show .nd the numb«- of 5 ydock |Mt and . year at the time the Pioneer church entries wa. far greater this year Hecl.ring the city’s inten- waa dedicated. On account of the season no exhi- u make improvement. Th* V! I LIONS TO MAKE PARKING EASIER WHAT THE WA TER METER SAYS ^1, I ■' bite were resolved la e*mp*tftton for (CiaWauii an seventh pa«a.) z- '. ' : ■ - ; ‘«f'- far |aad aidewalka ia WMO7. ' . ■ - I I