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* —-u.. . '.. ••.r- - \ ..• A-sto» ,ì'.. ' .-I*'.. .il. >■" i. ’ . ' - »..i.-, r s 7 * t : -, k a»;. i,_. ■ ■’V’ ■ ■ ' * ' Mf A '¿•‘K-’* ' r - '. — , / w'f,., ■Hi i ER THAT’S LIKE A EETTER FROM HOME ■ VOL. XXXI. NO. a. .* ■ ----------- --------- !------------------- ------------------------------------------- ¥ COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 8. 1935. •V-'iT ... •• ‘ «EUE II. : W. D. Newton Funeral Sunday Notice To The Public THE ENSEMBLE 1 have received a number of com W. D. Newton, father of Orville and plaints about the quality of local Chas. Newton, of this city, himself a grown potatoes. ’ After investigating former resident of Coquille and *|to 11 ■ * ,,n" . ■» .-y--------- each complaint I found that these po valley, passed away at Keizer hos Coat to County of Fairview. pital in North Bend last evening. President Talked to Lion« Club Discuraed by W. H. Wann at C. tatoes, were not grown nor marketed Give Splendid Performance Be by members of the Coos Produce of C. Meeting — Favors Sumner Road—Engineer’s Heart trouble wag the cause of his About African Liona Yea- fore Large Audiences Two Growers Association. In order to de death. • Refunding Warrants Estimate Not Yet Made terday Noon Nights This Week ceive the consumer and take advan The Schroeder Bros. Mortuaries tage of the association, some grow brought the body to Coquil(e last W. H. Wann, who has just com ers have been matketing potatoes un Whether the tranaient camp at evening and the funeral will be held Ted Hornicker, district manager of Lovers of the violin were highly Fairview will be continued or moved at their chapel Sunday at 3:30 p. m. the Shell Oil Co., was given the ob pleted the audit of Coos county’s der the brand. “Coos County Pota pleased both last evening and Wed elsewhere is going to depend on nesday, at the Liberty Theatre, with Mr. Newton waa past 70 years of ligation at the Lions Club luncheon lxM>ks, gave a talk before the Coquille toes.” whether projects for the men out age and is survived by his widow, yesterday noon which raised him Chamber of Commerce directors’ AU potatoes grown by members of the performance given by the String there are provided. Mrs. Alice Newton, who lives at Mil from the rank of cub to that of a meeting, Tuesday noon, which was the association are put up under two Ensemble, directed by Miss Muriel Capt. Friewald, in charge out there, lington, and beside the two sons men roaring Lion. The talMmn Lion lam, illuminating and interesting to the diatinct brands, Myrtle Brand No. Is. Dae. The Ensemble has made mighty has asked the county court to provide tioned above, the following children: its privileges and obligations, was score who heard him. fine progress the past year and it and Coosco Brand No. 2s. ■# other work for the men when they Raleigh and George, of Klamath very interestingly given ’by deputy Before going into the strictly bdd- Insist on these brands when buying rendered “The Merry Widow Waltz,” have finished ditching the Coquille- Falls; Archie, of Myrtle Point; Mrs. district governor, R. A. Jeub. get talk, the county auditor expressed potatoes; they are guaranteed to give “Black Eyes,” and “The Student Fairview road. Dr. Bruce R Baxter, president of regret that th/county did not buy in satisfaction Prince,” with a finish and technique Maud Drane, of Bandon; Mrs. Addie Thia fact caused a .discussion in Gouthier, of Philomath; Misses Faye, the Willamette University, was a its bonds, maturing 1943 to 1945 Coos Produce Growers Assn, ,,that promises well for their future county court this week which has Myrtle, Alice and Hazel, all of Mil guest of the club and gave a very en when they could have been pur by C. A. Salingz President playing when they shall have had not yet been settled. Judge McLain lington and Marshfield. tertaining talk of his experiences in chased at about 50 cents on the dol greater experience. Beside the eight *■ and Commissioner Doane favored South Africa, where he saw, but did lar, during the depression, at the violinists, there were Florence CaTy Rain, Snow and Cold ’ putting the men to work on the six- then market price. He mentioned not meet many lions. on the harp, Marcus Shelley on the * Free Bridges Certain Southwestern Oregon has been ex cello, and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins at tho mile Fairview-Sumner road. Com He prefaced his lions talk with the cities which had pursued that policy The probability that the toll-free statement that he is an ardent be and would soon be in fine financial periencing real winter the past week, piano. missioner Lawhorn objected because with a cold rain, snow last night and the county engineer has not yet fur budges act, for the Coast Highway, liever in service clubs, although not condition. The entire group presented a nished an estimate of what the coun will pass the legislature seems now a Lion. He does not believe that a By comparing the 5854,698.92 war this morning, and below freezing charming scene with their new cos ty expenditure must be for the road. pretty well assured. Those who were service club can save a man’s soul, rants outstanding with the cash on temperatures, nearly every morning. tumes of white and black, and the It was roughly stated that the coun opposing free bridges were seeking he said, but does believe it can have hand—$18.360.25—and the uncollect- March is anything but lamb-like, performance rivalled that of profes ty’s outlay would be 84,000 to clear favors for their own sections and* a tot to do Avith making the soul ed toxea amounting to 8974.162.43,-^hich may mean fine spring weather sional players. ” as the ------ month for a total assets ot 8992,522.68, it will " ‘u fades. and bring the road to grade, but Mr. since Gov. Martin has assurred them worth saving. Miss Dae’s rendition of “Mighty The total rainfall has now reached Like a Roae,” and her encore receiv Lawhorn said it could easily be that all sections of the state, will be He is in favor of service clubs be- be noted that the assets exceed the ,■ double that amount. And then there given fair treatment, opposition to cause of the recreation and good 1 liabilities by 8137,823.76, .which is finches with more than two months ed enthusiastic applause. B would be a 810,000 to 815,000 expense the free toll bill has largely sub wholesome fun enjoyed by members; ; 8132,823.76 above the 85,000 warrant yet to to go. go. Miss Laura McLeod's tap dancing, for gravelling If the road is to be sided. because of their educational- value, debt limit. Interest was nql figured under the spotlight, was a poem of used more than three or four months and because each club has a serious I in either case. • rhythm and grace and added to the ____ ’ ♦'. ■ in the summer tiane. purpose, including helpfulness to i The total warrant debt at the end aurels Miss McLeod has previously “The road would benefit me prob of each of the last eight years was others. won. ably more than any other one man>” Dr. Baxter, for nearly half an hour, named by Mr. Wann as follows: She was accompanied by Bobbie said Mr. Lawhorn, "but I am serving entertained the Lions with glimpses 1928— 8814,954.82. Burns at the piano, who also render all the people in the county, and am 1929— 8806,218.94. City Engineer Stacer. submitted an 'd two beautiful numbers, “Star (Continued on Page Seven) unwilling to add to the county debt 1930— 8565.36781. Richard Jordan, tried last week for estimate to the city council at the dust”- his own arrangement—and where it can be avoided.” 1931— 9697,345.29. involuntary manslaughter of Nick “The Yellow Shadow” Next Fri. Monday evening session of that body “St Louis Blues.” In his conclusions he remarks: 1932— 8799445.28, Soini, and on whose case the jury Randolph Lorenz, introduced by* as to the probable cost of improving The C. H. S. sanior elaee haa “If the value of county warrants disagreed, was permitted to plead 1933— 8846.161.89. Miss Dae as “the pride of CoquiUe, Holly, Bush, Eleventh and Ninth could be raised to a level at or near guilty on Monday to assault and bat opened the ticket sale for their class 1934— 8833,052.46. streets, with a gravel1 surfacing the boy with a style all his own,” play, The Yellow Shadow, ” which par, there would be no application of tery and was sentenced to six months Beside the decrease of warrant in twelve feet wide and six inches deep. was never in better form. He has warrants to payments of taxes, and in the county jail. He will be pa will be given at the Community debtedness at the end of 1934 from For the 759 feet on Holly, from improved, both in mannerisms and the warrants would then be redeemed. roled after 90 days. District Attor- Building on Friday evening, March I the 1933 figure, of 813,100, the coun- Eleventh to Bush and 329 feet east singing in the last year, and la a de p.2’ S5c; »7’worth of according to priority and automati- ney flaxel dismissed the indictment on Bush, his estimate for labor, ma cided addition to any program. students 25c and children 15c. A j cally remove the principal reason for, against Mm As we mentioned last week the terial, engineering and inspection *fo*ll number of reserved seats are General fund warranto redeemed the market price of warranto being The only other jury case to coma members of the violin section are was 8673.41. For the 490 feet on totalled 8114 530 72 of tow at thia tin*. To be explicit the up this week was that of Albert Oto- available for the convenience of those J lol Ninth street, from Heath east to the Leonard Ensele, Audrey Aasen. Lyn- ’ w only was on warrant iaaue of general fund warranto for man, as guardian, vs. Darrell Rob- who cannot come early to gella good whleh end of Ninth, the estimate was dell Southstone, La VeUe Dale, •©•t. These are on sale at Wilson S kalanoa Vwaincr uitA/i •fnr taw the year aggregated 8122,406 07 and erto and Ira Tower. The case ra 3463.37 ’ . JJberie Mae Hartwell, Dorothy Glals- Confectionery.' They are p •„ . the redemption of general fund war- aujted in a non-suit for both defen- The councllmen were not inclined yer, Ann Hawkina and Louise Wood- 1 48c, and other ttolseto • . ■ 27."! nmto for tM year 1934 totalled 8114,- «fauita, Mr Roberto on petition of the to wake the improvement by adver yard. class ticket salesmen may be ex x * (Interest not included) la now $670,- tising the intention to gravel, and 530 72 and we argue that had thia re- plaintiff and Mr. Tower on defendant Very good houses greeted the 30 changed for them, accompanied, < ot 000 ‘ demption involved the waramts ac- petition. asked the property owners whose minute program each evening, and course, by the difference in price. cording to priority, the price of such Mt. Wann is greatly in favor of re The jury was then dismissed until Work on the play itself has been funding the warrants by bond issues, plank street to practically all gone, those who heard it will welcome an warrants would have beet} at a high ten o’clock next Monday morning, to bring in a petition, asking for thr opportunity to do so again. er level. As a matter of fact, 8109,- when the case of the state vs. Carl progressing very nicely. The stage where this can be legally done. The Improvement. will present a unique idea, much 103.29 of the total redemption was re Lindquist for assault and battery saving of two per cent or mote inter A new sidewalk waa ordered ir Junior HI B. B. Tournament ceived for taxes and about 888,000.00 will come up. He was a sailor off work being already done in that di est would amount to a tremendous along the south side of the W. L rection. Two very fine entr ’ acte A Junior High basketball tourna of the redemption was for the 1933 one of the boats and being somewhat saving to the county. Kistner place, the superintendent cl ment for Coos county is being spon numbers will add to the pleasure of • and 1934 issue of warranto. drunk was arrested by the police. the state highway shops having sored by Coquille Junior High The ’ the audience — No County SERA Head Yet Lindquist took the cop’s club away agreed to handle the’ drainage from preliminary games, with Bandon, Funds from this play go to covei* from him and beat him with it. When B. B. Tournament Tonight The Coos county SERA committee, the shops so that it would not run North Bind. Bunker Hill, Coos River, some necessary senior expenses and taken before the justice of the peace down over the walk. Riverton, Powers, Bridge, CoquiUe, , H. H. Hartley, high school princi he was bound over to the grand jury to purchase a class memorial for the consisting of the members of the The fire hydrant, directly in front and possibly Arago, participating, county court as ex-officio members. pal and basketball coach, and eight He waived grand jury examination school. F. E. Drane, of Bandon, Mrs. J. T. of LeRoy Rice’s Coquille Auto Park wUl be played in the Coquille Com players left this noon for Roseburg, and pleaded not guilty. Brand, G. E. Huggins and Dr. Simp (Continued on Page Seven) *■ munity Building next Saturday morn Official Visit to Beulah Chapter where the district tournament is to Judge Brand announced that this kins, all of Marshfield« have been ing, March 16, starting at • a. m. The be started this evening and finished Beulah Chapter, No. 6, O. E. S., unable to agree on a county adminis was the last jury case to come before County Federation of Woman’s ight teams will compete during the _ tomorrow night, in the Roseburg the jury at this term; also that Judge will receive an official visit next day, and leave two games for the fol high school gym. The boys taken Wimberly would be here to hear it Thursday evening, March 14, from trator to succeed Mr. Huggins who Clubs Met at Bandon Mon i resigned recently. It may be neces lowing Friday night, March 22, at were Lewis Donaldson. Donald as he was going to Seattle to give an Mrs. Myrtle B. Peterson, of Ontario. 7:30 p. m. These two will be the Smith, Jim Robinson, Eddie Moore, address at the University of Wash Oregon, grand conductress of the or-1 sary for Victor Moses, state chair (Western World) man. to fill the vacancy by appoint championship game and the consola Junior Bailey, Bob Waggoner. Jesse der. The grand officer will conduct ment. ington. The Coos County Federation of tion game—the, losers to the teams Earton and Carl Yarbrough. a school of instruction in Masonic It appears that there may be too Women’s dubs held their semi-an The report is that Marshfield and Temple at 2:30 p. m. for the officers much Marshfield domination in the nual meeting at Bandon Monday, which play for the championship. School Bus at Arago Struck The trophy for the tournament Roseburg will play the first game collision at the intersection of of the chapter, and at 6::15 that eve- committee. Neither CoquiUe nor March 4, at the K. P. hall. The hall will be the cup donated by the Hub tonight at 7:30 and that Coquille and the A Myrtle Point road and the Arago ^**1 W.U1 * Myrtle Point are represented on it, was beautifully decorated for the oc a couple of years ago, says A. L. Beck. Myrtle Point will play immediately i lane Tuesday evening proved less served in the dining room, to which and one of Coquille’s projects was casion by a committee headed by Coquille junior high principal, who < afterward. — — serious than the potentialities. L. M all members, their husbanrs and saved recently only through the in- ( Mrs. O. L. Zentner. is arranging for the tournament. Tomorrow’s games will be between I The meeting opened at 10: IS a. m. A a sen and his san Stephen were re wives, are invited. teryention of R. H. Lawhorn. Tickets for the entire series of tonight's two winners and between All members are urged to attend Another matter which Messrs. Mrs. J. W. GamweU of Powers, games will be 33 cents for adults and tonight’s two losers, the latter being timing from Myrtle Point with a the session of the chapter at 7:30, by the county president, in the chair. 20 cents for children. for the consolation championship. , load of feed when the steering gear Mrs. Flora Compton, worthy matron Doane and Lawhorn have been un able to correct is the employment of The flag salute, led by Mrs. Chris x Mr. Hartley would make no predic on their model T Ford touring car of Beulah Chapter. an alien citizen as bookkeeper for the Rasmussen, and community singing, I tions as to the outcome, but this broke and the car shot across the Jas. E. Posey Dies led by Mrs. J. H. Dalen, followed. An SERA office at the Bay. writer wants to say that if the boys road into the Arago school bus. driven Jas. E Posey, a resident of Co Deputy County address of welcome was delivered by 1 play the brand of ball they have on I by Ernest Watkins. R. T. Moore, representing the Bandon quille and vicinity for the past two Mr. Watkins realized the emer- Deputy county assessors to assist SERA Work Resumed Here two different occasions this year. Chamber of Commerce. ’ The re decades, passed away at the county they will give any of the other three «top h»s truck. This him in making this spring’s property The State Emergency Relief Ad- sponse was given by Mrs. Shepman, farm hospital early yesterday morn action lessened the force of the col valuations were named by Assessor teams a most interesting evening. lision and no one was injured. There Beyyrs this week and immediately | ministration having met the require president of the North Bend club. ing. He was about 78 years of age, were ten children in the bus and they took the oath of office. They are C. ments of the FERA. the relief work Mrs. J. E. Norton, of Coquille, district anti was bom In Illinois. Very little Dixie Male Quartet Returning were not even thrown from the seats. O. King, of Dora; H. G. Rosslow. of in Oregon was resumed on Monday, president, talked on the Oregon Club concerning his past is known, except and 22 men went back to work here woman. Mrs. Vernon Smith, of Co that he is survived by two brothers The Dixie Male Quartet, the four Stephen Aasen was thrown through Myrtle Point; C. J. Coombes, of on the water line and the Spurgeon quille. spoke on child welfare, and and two sisters who reside in the colored men whose singing was so their windshield but his hat saved Broadbent; J. L. Knight, Catching 0,.Li*'re"ce'.K«n‘ Mr. creek; T. B. Currie,. Coquille; F. M. street projects Eight men are work Mrs. J. T. Brand, of Marshfield, spoke t *a«‘;f greatly enjoyed by the Lions club him and he wa.' not even cut. ing on the water line and 14 on the on American citizenship. soar 8 M. Posey, of East St. Louis, and the high school two or three Aasen suffered a «ore chest where he Lewis, Lakeside; J. J. Morris, Ban Spurgeon street fill and bridge. I Interesting brief reports were Illinois; Mrs Alice Bosomworth, of years ago,* is to make another Co struck the steering wheele but was all don; W. L. Finney. North Bend; Ben City Engineer Stacer says that ap given by the presidents of the differ-4 OTallon' IUinois, and another sister 1 E. Stone and W. E. Hoagland, both of quille appearance, this time under right the next day. plication has been made for ten more ent ... named Hattie, whose address is not clubs. The Aasen car was badly smashed Marshfield the sponsorship of the CoquiUe B. P. men to start work next Monday. The known. A 'paper on music, including the and the truck had a bent front — ---------------- W. club. They will sing in the Com fill, adjoining the highway on Fourth Funeral services will be conducted new arrangement of , “ The Star munity Building on the evening of axle, broken headlight and mashed Won»»’» Club Next Tuesday will probably require 60 days to by Rev. O. A. Gray, Monday at 2 p. fender. MA Otha Ray brought the April 2. Negro folk songs, spirituals/’ Spangled Banner,” prepared by Mrs. m., at the Gana Funeral Home. In The Marshfield Woman’s dub| complete and will then have to be Wm. Horsfall, was read by Mrs. and other songs for which the race West Norway children to school Wed brings the exchange program to Co- , planked for use until it- dries out terment will be in the Odd Fellows nesday morning. Mr Watkins had Reidar Buggc. of Marshfield. The is noted, will be given on the pro enough to make gravelling the drive cemetery. quille next Tuesday, that being the morning session closed with the gram. Further announcement will his truck repaired and drove the t regular meeting of the Coquille way possible. route that evening. guests visiting the school cafeteria be made next week. Woman’s club. AU members and A Townsend Club Meeting The lupcheon tables at Jerry’s others in' iterested, are urged to be I Mrs. Candlin Returns Final Report on Seal Sale were beautifully decorated and ar- ____________________ _ _ A large Townsend Club meeting is Legion to Observe 16th Birthday i The Christmas seal sale in Coos present. The Marshfield ladies have Mrs. Wm. Candlin, who had been ranged with yellow and white jon- scheduled to be held tn the CequUle at all times furnished most interest The Coquille American Legion is county in December exceeded the visiting at the home of her brother. quits, narcissi and Iriah furze. Places Community Building at 7?S0 7B0 p. m. ing and enjoyable enl itertainment, and nlanning a birthday party for next sale of the year before by 42 per Major Dee, in Seattle, since the death were laid for 78. During the lunch on Monday. March 18. Rev J. D. is'assured those a pleasant afternoon __ _____ _ the _____ _______ Friday, March 22. the sixteenth an- cent, the total being $858.67. Every attending of Mr 'Candlin last month, returned eon hQjir Mrs. Dal'en sang two de- Chappelle, pastor of North Bend * niversary of the Legion's founding. town in the county went considerably home Wednesday Major Dee drove lightful solos. She was accompanied Baptist Church, is to be the speaker, —... ............... t ~ The party wiU be held in I. O. O. F. over its 1933 record. The Coos coun down with her Mrs Candlin has at the piano by Mrs. Graydon W. '• Mr Chappelle has been speaking County Court Orders j tnfee or four nights each week on the hall and Marvin Skipworth,' of ty treasury of the Public Health As-1 mfHe arrangements with J. Vf. P. Treadgold. Marshfield, will be the principal sociatlon retains 45 per eent of the At the afternoon session Judge subject and is well posted on all de The county court this week named McFall and the glove company which funds. speaker of the evening. F. C. McNelly. superintendent of the Mr Candlin represented, to act as Hugh McLain spoke on affairs of the tails of the old age pension program, Following is the total for the vari county farm, to act as purchasing their representative in the whole county, explaining the various legis-1 The prospect for s packed Miildlng After the program of music and talks a dance will be held and re ous towns and districts: Marshfield. agent dor supplies for the county jail. saling of paper and gloves in the lative measures he has proposed in is good, for not since the war has any freshments served. AU ex-service 5249 19; Coquille, 8197.94; North The court also granted a license to same territory Mr. Candlin covered. order to assist the county finances He proposal been advanced which so men. their wives or sweethearts, are BendL 8145; school districts, 8104; the Gravel Ford Community Build waa followed by Mrs Leia Elrod, closely touches all the people and in invited to attend, whether Legion Myrtle Point 871.79; Powers 855 27; ing Society to conduct dances at go to which so large a •percentage of the Bandon $4412 (Continued members or not. Gravel Ford thia year. people have taken an active interest. / LARGER PIPETO CROSS RIVER LAST JURY CASE TO BE UP MON. i . 4 J » ♦ * r~ ■ * v * .|r f « - » M