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còci , v Pif The Coquille Valley Sentinel THE PAPER THAT’S LIKE A LETTER KROM HOME VOL. XXXII. COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1136. NO. 17. City Warrants Now Called Up to January 1, 1935 MAÏ DAÏ OANCE T * Í2 H THE YEAR I Machinery to Arrive Today for Arrow Mill Plant THE HEW LIBERTY Elsewhere appears the call for Co Harry B. Jameson, of the Arrow quille city warrants, made by City Mill Co., arrived in Coquille Wed Treasurer Sickels, and when the $18,- Woman’s Club Festival Was “Ladies’ Night” Party in Hotel nesday evening, accompanied by Will Have Only Sidewalls to 268.95 included in the call is paid Mrs. Jameson who had spent the win ' Remind of Old—Second to Most Brilliant* Affair- Last Evening Enjoyed by this city will be nearer to a cash basis ter in Los Angeles. Nets 1150 Half a Hundred None in State than It has been for eight or ten Mr. Jameson, after talking with the . <■ - I years, or possibly longer. This call is Bamford company in Portland, states Sin^e the first announcement ot It was a very joUy dinner party that the slicing machine for the bat It was a lovely sight in the Com- for all warrants issued the last half 1 hirh th* Cnnuill* Linn« nlnh h*ld ng * of 1832, all in 1833, and all in 1934. munity Building last Saturday eve-| which the Coquille Lions club held as tery separator plant, which was to impending changes in the Liberty This means that the oldest warrant ning when Miss Jessie Dean was its annual ladies' night in the Co have been shipped a month ago, is Theatre, made in the Sentinel a few There' leaving Portland today and will ar weeks ago, the proprietors have made outstanding was issued 16 months crowned as queen of the Woman’s quille Hotel last evening. Club annual festival and May Day were 25 members in attenadnce and rive tomorrow. Lack of that neces other plans for remodeling and im ago, in January of last year. The warrants still outstanding total dance, and the crowds of young folks 24 lady visitors and guests. sary equipment is the reason for the provements which will mean that the An unusually fine steak dinner was plant's smaM operation the past two two side walls will be about all that in the neighborhood of 823,000 of presented a very attractive program served by Mr. Compton's capable months. This machine is the first of is left of its original appearance and which $13,000 are already carried in of dancing and music. The building was crowded with crew of cooks and waitresses, and the several slicers to be installed. they will be redecorated. And when the city treasury, leaving only about $10,000 outstanding which are car spectators, and after paying $25 for evening was most enjoyable. Mr. Jameson expects to be here a the changes are completed, two or _____ _ the public. ___ , Of course, ____ _ _ properties and items which can be Dave Rackleff acted as master of couple of weeks and says his brother, three weeks hence, there will not be ried by a por ceremonies and toastmaster and kept I Nate, will come west soon. One of a more attractive, comfortable, nor tion of the $18,268 tp be paid at once, U8ed a<aln’ •» **« “ “U I other expenses, the club netted $150. things moving at a rapid fire tempo. them expects to be on the job here cozier theatre in Oregon, at least out is also in the city treasury. II The Marshfield high school bond, He was assisted in the fun making by now until the plant is in operation. side of Portland. With this cleaning up of two and A new neon-lighted marquee is to one-half years of Coquille’s warrant more than 30 in number, added great- Joe Axtell and Jim Fitzpatrick, tail- The date for operating will be decid be installed across the front, with ed upon this week-end. indebtedness and the possibility that ly to the glamour and color of the twisters. Outside entertainment was provid ruby red flashing for its full lengthh within a few months that all 1935 , event, and its presence is appreciated warrants can be called, there should > by the ladies and all those who heard ed by Wilbur Fletcher and Kennett Brilliant Meteor Struck Near By and blue and gold for the other neon Lawrence, Jr., the former with vocal lighting. There is only one like it be no question that henceforth the it. Levi Bunch called the Sentinel this city's paper will be worth par and I* Queen Jessie entered the hall pre selections, accompanied by Bobbie morning to report a brilliant meteor outside Portland and that is at Eu that the objectionable discounting ceded by heralds, flower girls and Burns, and' the latter on his accord- which struck the earth somewhere gene. crown bearer and accompanied by dion. . The front entrance, with a built-in will be eliminated. southeast of his place on Rink creek her attendants—Levelle Walstrom, The “Tomcats," a harmonizing sex box office, is being moved forward between one and three this morning. Marrion Nearly Ready to Drill Dorothy Yarbrough, Aloha Allen, i tette of Lions—Geo. Ulett, Ray Jeub, It was such a brilliant yellow light several feet. The foyer also moves, Geraldine Ensele, Wave Gisholt and Monte j Newdall, Jay Smith, Bob leaving room for two more rows of Due to the rains the fore part of the that it awoke himself and wife and JuneHickam. Approaching the royal I Stewart and Dave Rackleff—helped seats in the auditorium. These and week the road recently completed to it dimmed the brightness of the moon. throne she was met by Mayor Berg 1 keep the fun at its height with a what will be placed in the enlarged the Coast Oil Co. new drilling loca It had a roar like heavy thunder end who briefly wished her happiness song, “Don’t throw stones at your balcony will number about 160. tion has not been passable, but it to the jar when it struck the earth was during her reign. - • mother, throw rocks at your father A beautiful new carpet is now be now and the heavy timbers and drill felt by the family. ' Misses Georgianna Johnson and instead," and various other numbers ing made; a new screen is in place, ing machine can be hauled in. The I Virginia Hartson with golden trump of like classical character. and a new curtain will hang below machine to expected to arrive ths ets led the march of the royal party. the proscenium arch. The Coquille Lions dub has now first of next week. The beautifully dressed flower girls been in existence for ten years and A new heating plant, and an air- —. The 6x8 by 42 feet deep cellar pit, were Lois Duncan, Frances Ann at last evening's banquet, ten-year conditioning automatic system will where the first bole to to be bored,.' Kern, Beverly Jane McLarren, Joan charter membership chevrons were keep the auditorium evenly heated, I was completed yesterady. I Peart, Jane Newdall and Beverly presented by the club president, Dr. with fresh air every few moments, Ann Zumwalt. Helen Jean Wilson J. R. Bunch, to Geo. W. Bryant, J. L. Last week the Sentinel published and with no possibility of draft as the acted as crown bearer, and the train Stevens, Lafe Compton and N. C. an article which some may have con doors are opened. bearers, who took their task not too Kelley. strued as an effort to have the A beautiful big dome light, wired seriously, were Edward Peterson, Joe The list of those attending included Smith - Hughes course eliminated on three circuits, with red, white and Berg and Dickie Harry. Messrs, and Mesdames H. A. Slack, from the Coquille schools. Such was blue lights, will replace the three The hall was never more beautiful Paul Simpson, Geo. A. Ulett, Wm. not the case. It was simply a pre ceiling lights in the auditorium. It than it was Saturday evening. Chin Ulett, R. L. Stewart, J. L. 8tevens, sentation of facts in regard to the will be eight feet in diameter. ese lanterns strung la rows acroas the J. L. Smith, D. E. Rackleff, F. A. department which Floyd McDonald, The decorating is to be done by the Pook, J. E. Norton, M. M. Newdall, Smith-Hughes instructor, does not B. F. Shearer Co., of Seattle, which (Continued on Page Eleven) R. A. Jeub, Geo. H Jenkins, Ted Hor deny in the article printed below and has decorated the leading theatres in nacker, J A. Fitzpatrick, S. L. Fitz in which he shows, with names and Seattle, Portland and the California Cooking School, May 13-14 gerald, F. S. Emery, Lafe Compton, statements, that it gives promise of cities. They will employ all the The cooking school to be W. Bryant and J. E. AxteU.Mrs being a much more beneficial course available painters in Coquille in ad by Anne Chaney for the . Gano, Misses Dorothy Bunch ^year than it could be during the dition to their own crew. A Power Co. May 12-1C 4 belicN mt year of adjustment. Vera Gaslin, and Msears. R. R. The rest rooms, the lounge and the in the Community Building at 7 p. m. office which are nearing completion urns, N. C. Kelley, Wilbur Haynes, on Wednesday and 2 p. m. on Thurs- below the main floor of the theatre, Cliff Gutoeth, U. E. McClary, Wilbur weighing, the benefits, or lack of Fletcehr and Kennett Lawrence, Jr. consider both sides of the question will be fitted up in the most excellent .„«■i, patrons of the school should Everyone is invited to attend these before making their recommends- manner. !l two sessions which will be free to lions to the members of the school ( L. W. Claver stated this week that anyone who cares to come and see Woman Chib’s Annual Luncheon I board. Mr. McDonald's article fol- the theatre would probably be closed how this home economist uses gas,'. The annual May luncheon of the lows: after the Sunday show on May 17, Coquille Woman’s Club will be held The city recorder was authorized to placed around his neck. Ha was then and flamo in cooking meals. and re-open as the New Liberty the She will show new methods of 8ext Tuesday at 12:30 at the Coquille ¡ The article concerning the Ag following Sunday, May 24. purchase at sheriffs sale lot 4, block1 led up and down the streets for a broiling meats and give new recipes potei. This is the first meeting of course in last week’s paper has | Messrs. Wood and Clave* are 1, Barrow Ik Strang's Addition, just time until his tormentors decided to for various delectable dishes. AU the •»* year, when Mrs. O. n C. ide San "t* I brou*ht additional material to be spending thousands of dollars In giv- north ot. Twelfth street on Elliott, take him to Bandon and exhibit him items she cooks will be presented to *ill be installed as | ’ presented before the patrons and tex- Ing Coquille one of the finest motion which the county is advertising for to his new father-in-law. other interesting changes gee in tne the yer< city and adJolning; - --------------- _ At Bandon on the way back he was those attending and there will be picture houses in Oregon. They have sale for delinquent taxes while the door prizes besides. nnel of the board. ¡farm districts. faith in the future of the city and are city's investment in the lot is $25 for kidnaped from his kidnapers and held On Thursday morning she will hold AU members are being urged to be for a time before being turned over There will be approximately 50 preparing for its expected growth. North Outlet Sewer assessment. to the tender mercies of Don Estes a short school for the high school present and reminded that at this boys taking agriculture next year if Home Ec class. ' i Un»* payment of dues is in order for the course is continued. Of this Co. Supt. Not Political Office and Geo. McClellan. Then on the This is Miss Chaney’s last appear- the coming year. Farr & Elwood to Have Grocery way back to the Coquille the original group, 14 will be enrolled in agricul An interesting program will fol- ture III, 14 will be in Ag II, and the Due to lack of publicity on the new kidnapers nabbed him again and it ance in southwestern Oregon «she Farr A Elwod are making several law. a treat percentage ot the voters ¡WM five o’clock in the morning be- has been permanently employed as low a short business meeting. Mrs. registration for Ag I is not completed changes to their building at the Cor do not yet know that the county su- | fore he was allowed to join Mrs demonstrator by one of the largest Jas. Gamwell, president of Coos I at yet. There has been a very low ner of Taylor and Second streets, public utilities in the northwest. j County Federation of Women's Clubs, percentage of the boys taking agri preparatory to the installation of a perintendent's office has been taken Kistner. , I- is to u- be the speaker. ---- ---- ---- I culture from the farm group, but this Red and White grocery department. out of politics. All candidates for They left that morning for Port Special attention is called to the ! condition is somewhat corrected and that office will appear on a separate land where Mrs Kistner is employed The contract for 64 feet of marquee i ... .______ j____ .__ I ballot which will be given to both in the Jantzen Knitting Mills. the future looks very promising for around the corner was let to the Co e NO* Any woman in or about Co- quille Sheet Metal Co., the contract democrat and republican voters at The groom is the son of Mr. and Ch P“r- quille or in the outlying rural dis- the department in this respect. next week’s primary, as well as to Mrs. W. L. _ _______ ___ Kistner, a graduate of C. The Ag III class will include the for taking out the large plate glass 2 T, "Orth of the tricU lntere,ted in civic and com- the independents, the socialists and H. S, and a talesman’fw the Nil« m following boys taken from an inquiry windows and opening the walls into "unity weitare, welfare, is welcome w to tn« the b tht FFA organization: Frank Bi- a modern open type market, con _______ __________________ - - munity the communists—if there are any so Motor Ca delinquent tax sale. The price paid no_host luncheon and also to become aJca, Fat Flk district; Harold Neal, „TT.—__________________________ ‘ Harold Norris, Ben Holverstott, Ir- struction of shelving, etc., is in the registered. was $110. ' a member of the dub. Those will- hands of E. W. Gregg. The painting The office of county superinten No Baseball This Summer The school board wished to secure dent has been made non-partisan.' ’“PP^?h*._C,U_b.^ ! winHenagin^from"EMrvte^TPri- is being done by Earl Nosier. wii~ are unable „„„„ to w take —— — The advertised ball game with this tract which is about 150 feet who an ■ — active ton Moy and Donald Graham, Cun The grocery department will be Should any candidate on the primary ballot receive a majority of all votes Grants Pass last Sunday did not take wide by more than 100 long as the p,rt may gtgnify this fact and be- ningham district; Raymond Halter. known as Wilson’s Red A White cast, her or his name will be the only I place, due to the rain for one thing, site for a gymnasium which the dis come a member exempt from duty. Roy district; Bill Snyder, Valley View Grocery and will be under the man one to appear on the November ballot and it is doubtful that the Coquille trict will be compelled to build within • luiBinvi, district;’ v/ivuic Orville niniun, Clinton, wnu who man- agement of Aaron Wilson, who has A state law at which time no independent candi- Loggers ever get started this year, I the next year to two. ' Advertised the Coast Highway | ages mother's farm on Sanford been operating a Rawleigh Products date may file. Should no candidate' Admission to the state league was will make such a building corftpul- i Lafe Compton, of the Coquille Ho-' Heights; Ralph Winson, Roy district, Co. route for several months and receive a majority the two highest at, denied Coquille, the only two of the i sory within two years. I tel, and Ed W. Miller, manager of the who will return to school next year; previous to that was conencted with the primary will have their names seven clubs voting for Logger admis- the Busy Corner grocery. ~ u _i j Coast Highway Association of Marsh- (Continued on Page Six) tion being - Toledo • <> lie erding Married ¡field, returned Tuesday evening from printed on the ballot in November. - - and Bend. Mr. Wilson informs us that he ex Even then Bill Fortier would have Now that she is running for re pects to have everything ready to be Cards were received yesterday an- a good-will trip down the coast. They Many Buying Homes Now doing business about May 15th. nomination without party designa gone ahead and assembled s team for nouncing the marriage of Geo. E. ’ went at far as Willetts, giving pub- tion. Mrs. Martha Mulkey is asking independent ball, but he found it im- , Oerding. w. of this city, w to Miss »«,■ R. T. Slater, who is forced to move Vera limy »city to to the me Coos voo« Bay oay bridge uriagc cele- ccie- her democrat friends as well as re possible to land jobs here for the Nodine Wright, whose home was in bration next month, and found con- from the Floyd Peterson house on Edgar McDaniels Better Now Oregon. The cere- siderable Interest in that event. At Henr> street whlch he and hu family publican, to help her win the right to really good men he had signed up to Unlon Edgar McDaniels, publisher of the I mony was performed in Portland on Eureka they were assured that a have occupied for aeveral years, be- have her name on the general ballot P’*y mu ----- --------- ■----------- ■—st a *_ •— •• • Coos Bay Harbor at North Bend, was Bill says no baseball for him this Thursday. April 30. They will be at caravan in November. “le * ° Holbrook. ______ j from Humboldt county c»u* over here on Monday to deliver to year. 'would come north for the dedication., °f th* Condensing Co, h“ home after June 1 in Coquille. County Clerk Oddy the ballots for the purchased the former Paul T. Ramsey --------------------- “ I Mr. Oerdlng has been a resident of " - | Farewell Banquet for Capt. primaries next Friday. While con ’ r Dinner. May 16 | Coquille for a quarter of a century Mrg shdl CroM chairman ' home, across Beach street from the siderably better than he was a few A farewell banquet for Capt. and Health A m — .. ... . i asiH »• a ffrn/litaia ..111» * ■ Knife Hospital, now occupied by Mr. The COO. County Health A^a- ’ * * ^JV.th^«‘LrScT Mrs. Gilbert, of the Sitkum CCC Mrs. W. G. Barrow. Coos county and Mrs. Z. G. Pauze. Mr. Slater months ago, Mr. McDaniels is still not L »¿LSZ? ‘ camp was held In I. O. O. F. hall Hon. of which Mrs. C. V. Smith, of chairman of the Red Cross society, contemplates removing the old house a well man but he manages to spend Coquille, is president, will hold its tart* b^ketbaH. Wednesday evening. It was given by ; while over here last Saturday from and building a new one but is uncer part of each day at the Harbor office the officers and men of the camp, annual meeting at a 12:30 luncheon in --------- Marshfield to investigate relief calls, tain as to when he will start con now. For seven months, up to the and prepared by Rebekah lodge. Hotel on Saturday. May Chandler " Not Comln< Cnmin* Tonight Tn.i.hi announced that Mrs. Marc Shelly had first of the year, he was unable to hall was beautifully decorated for The the the 1«. Coquille Mr. Saidie Orr-Dunbar, execu- struction. leave his bed. occasion with lilacs and ivy. i tire secretary of the Oregon Tuber- j ", . , , nd ! er ' of Marshfield, been named Red Cross chairman for Among the recent real estate sales - ... ----- L.____ candlda‘«’ for the republican nomina- Coquille, succeeding Mrs. Jas. R. in Coquille are listed the following: A handsome pen desk set was pre- culosis Association, will be present tion ,or gtate senator, wUl not be able ' , Bunch, who resigned the office some the former J. L. Smith residence on State Tre««. Candidate Here nted to Capt. Gilbert by the camp, and speak. Others on the program to to keen keep his his advertised advertised annnintment appointment time ago. Calls for relief to the Red Henry street to Mrs. Maud Wood- Jack Allen, candidate far the dem- will be La Velle Dale with violin se to speak at the Coquille Hotel this' Cross may now be made to the new the former Von Pegert resi- 1 ocratic nomination for state treasurer, F"* r * - - ____________________ lections and vocal numbers by Mrs. evening because of a conflicting date chairman. __ gt ----------- LUI 4- to **" ---- * was ----- a Coquille *“ dence on Spurgeon hill Mr. andi visitor yesterday, Roy Barton kjTww 111-------- .. . at Marshfield where he is billed to1 Mrs Va«s* Verne Oderkirk; . Ik. the McGuffin ' -- calling on those who can vote for him Everyone is invited to attend the appear at a union labor meeting. He Frank's Lttle Wranglers, of Lake residence to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest next Friday and others whom he luncheon and all will be welcome. expressed regret this morning that side, are giving their farewell dance Whereat; and the Jas. Waltermeir hopes can and will vote for him in The lunch will be 50 cents per plate. the committee in Charge of his cam at Gravel Ford, Saturday night, be place to Mrs. McGuffin, all in the November. He pledges an efficient, paign had billed him for two speak fore they start on a several weeks' same district. economical business administration ing dates, only one of which he could tour, during which they win make if elected, with strict economy In all keep. nightly appearance on the stage. public RETENTION OF SMITH-HUGHES TRIALS OF A BRIDEGROOM Bv. su. far