The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 05, 1937, Page 9, Image 9

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    news. Are you overlooking something? Today,
economic and political affairs are at their topsy-turvlest.
Every new turn of events is apt to affect your pocket-book.
Everyone's asking, "JVhat’s it all about, and how much is it
going to cost me?" Before you can answer that question
ion must bo able to interpret the news; and before you can
iterpret you must have all the facts dearly explained.
The plans presented at Bandon last
Monday for the construction of a
model city, by the state planning com­
mission, provide for a business sec­
tion west of the highway on Tenth
street, the street on which the former
grade school building was located,
which is to be made a boulevard ex­
tending west to the ocean bluff. It
will intersect Ocean Drive, or the
Bradley Lake road, just to one side
of the Stanley cabin. The general
plans, which will be submitted to the
people pf Bandon at a mass meeting
Sunday, were told as follows in yes­
terday’s Western World:
The relocated business center is
at the old elementary school site, near
the highway, but sufficiently remov­
ed to provide adequate and safe traf­
fic access to the highway, and an in­
viting view of Bandon as motorists
approach the city from either direc­
tion. Stores would be convenient to
the main through traffic route with­
out creating a trafifc hazard, and
convenient also to the permanent
buying power In the residential dis­
trict of Bandon. ' The business dis­
trict would be made convenient also
to the resort center by means of the
proposed axial boulevard connecting
the two.
The parking problem in the busi­
ness district win be solved by pro-
fuinoui
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Illumination of San Francisco Bridge
Points to Greater Highway Safety