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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1930)
FORM POLICE between *5,000 and »0,000 a year for the river, with connections from publicity purposes, but it ia not a Spurgeon Hill to accommodate that knocking campaign. Rather they boost district. The job is estimated at »25,- Oempeey Wednesday and secured hi» for the Redwoods Highway, and he ex- and must be completed in 60 ♦orient to referee all the bout». But pressed the opinion, so prevalent here, days.' ao as to not interfere with the noted that Coos county, or the Roosevelt i The other <• the paving of Henry fighter’s visit to Marshfield Monday Highway towns and cities, must spend , street from Seventh south to the ♦ven i ng. the date for his appearance money for publicity, to let the tourist 1 bridge, and which will replace the in Coau'lle was set for Tuesday and and traveler know what attractions ' rough gravel roadway from the bridge to the north end paving» laid last year. we have to offer. Mr. Baker places as a conservative It in estimated to cost *8,044.57, and estimate of the number of cars which must be completed in 75 days. Bids will come north over the Coast high for both jobs will be opened Aug. 6. A pool and card room license was way, when the Rogue riVer bridge is complet’d, at 500 a day, or 15,000 a issued to W. H. Fortier, with C. C. month, probably 50,000 during the Evland and A. H. Bender on hia bond summer season. And that is an ex- M sureties. A rooming house license was grant remely small percentage of the cars ed Mrs. Eva Fitahenry for the High owned in California. All four Oregon highways will be way rooms. As previously agre»d upon at an crowded to capacity in a very few years is Mr. Ecker’s idea. unofficial meeting of the coune'lmen and members of the American Legion, he council Monday evening leased the 9etaspell to the Legion for a period of Ive years at a rental of *1.00 a year, tfter remodelling the interior the 'egion will fit it up as club no ns «nd t will serve as a meeting place for the Legion and the Auxiliary. The council voted approval of a leal made with T. J. Walker, for ’38.60. and W. H. Wimer, for »447.51, ’or a right of way from a sewer con- lection from Spurgeon Hill to the North Outlet sewer to be built next month. Mr. Bennett, supervising ngineer >f the new water line improvement, nd who ia employed by 9tevens tt Koon, engineers in charge, reported hat Knapp t Goss, have the ditch ■etwesn dam and reservoir half dug, ill except 2,000 feet of pipe ■ trung out >n the right of way, and nearly half the pipe in place. Water Superintendent Epos-son re ported that the water was holding out well and that it looked like no short age this year. The foreman in charge of construc tion of the Hotel Annex for B. F. Liesch, requested that the city lowed the -sewer lateral on Taylor street so Make Coquille Headquarters ! Dy r .. ' ' ' -store by Homer C. upon his return Two aviators. Tom Moody and j fTom wedding trip. He expects to that the basement of the annex could be drained into the trunk sewer, but Chas. Needles, formerly of San Fran-j make hig home to Coquille, cisco, drived here this week in Hub ¡, temporarily located the council voted to pay for no more their Swallow plane, and expect to ¡n the old postoffice building but as lowering of laterals. Builders will ba make Coquille their headquarters. goon ,, the odd Fellows building io required to perform that work at They have secured use of the Ruas completed they will occupy the con their own expense. y. tract, formerly used as a landing field. Just below the big barn across the river, and propose to have it graded and marked for an airport. When marked it win be listed on air- way maps. While the men do stunt work, and expect to perform over the ball park Sunday, they do not stunt with pas- sengers. In fact, they are forbidden 7"" ner room there, with an entrance on Taylor and Firat street, The savings which can be effected oy this increased buying power, will passed on to their customers by Qant Bros., enabling them to sell women’s and children’s wear, <jry ^oods and everything in their line in competition with any store in the country. Last Saturday evening the new equipment—the Arctic Nu-Air—was first put in operation in the Liberty Theatre here. By th? use of this air changing machine, 35,000 cubic feet of fresh air is pumped into the the atre every minute and the air is com plately changed every three minutes. The ¡retaliation of this equipment for the comfort of his patrons ia in line with Mr. Gage'» sffores to at all t'mes give his patrofts the best there Cat-off Road in Trouble