The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 21, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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’» io .you, my dear young girl,
The
following
communication,
Whose life is yet before you;
H. 7$. T0ÜÑG and M. D. GRIMER
handed
the
Sentinel
-by Jack Le­
Whose
skies
are
blue,
with
brilliant
PnNtahera
fevre, should be read, especially tiie
II. A. YOUNOEdlter
hue,
last paragraph, with the thought in
Oh ho^J do adore you!
Subscription Kates
mind that Jack was a candidate for
Í2.00 I love to see you free and young,
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office on the democratic ticket in
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Where burdens can not reach you; 1934; ‘
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.60 So have your fun, if purely done.
sweetly, smoothly, serenely does this
No subscription taken unless paid
Life has so much to teach you.
his year, good things come in eights
Editor Coquille Valley Sentinel:
for in ads ance. This rule is impera­
road-wise car conduct itself!
—get into this bellwether Buick and
tive.
There are hills to climb and deeds to Here is a boy you might be able to
use. It was just a thought that oc­
do,
the other fellow will know who’s lead­
Advertising Rates
You can’t hurt it—it*« built rugged and
curred to me as I was driving home.
That will to utmost tax you,
Display advertising 30 cents per
off man in your neck of the woods!
stout as Buick always has been—but still
I
went
out
yesterday
to
show
a
inch. No advertisement inserted for On crest afar, shines out your star,
leas than 50 cents. Reading notices
representative of one of our com­
Climb high and ne’er relax you.
we say, handle with care! For so instant­
10 cents per line. No reading notice,
You’re boss of the bunch when'you
panies a tract of timber on section 59.
The
heights
attained,
the
goal
thus
quick is its lift to your toe-touch, so
or advertisement of any kind, insert­
ease in gas to the great valve-in-head
I mention the location particularly
ed for leas than 25 cents.
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reached
fa
quietly easy will it outwing the birds,
because so many of the local sharks
straight eight, ablest engine of its size
Will shine with radiant splendor.
that
you
never
have
to
force
it
to
make
Entered at the Coquille Postoffice as
arc always anxious to know where
anywhere in the world. It’s soft of voice
Then take your way, so blithe and
Second Class Mail Matter.
it is. But it's the character and abil­
your distance safely with time to spare.
gay
but it packs authority—there isn’t any
ity of the boy I had with me I wish to
Office Cerner W. Ftrat and Willard St Let truth’be your defender.
fooling
when
it
has
work
to
do!
bring to your attention.
This year aay Buick—and whatever you
Chelsea M. Barnett
We. drove to the end of the county
You
’
re
the
envy
of
all
eyes,
garbed
in
say on the open road will go with the
road and there was a gate. By go­
tor instance, are much higher than ing through thia gate we could drive
Buick’s princely style — handling these
whole parade. Its purchase is as easily
those paid to similar employees in on a considerable distance nearer to
ready controls is the softest job in the
managed as its feather-light controls —
jffices, stores and industries in, Sa­ our work, So on we went down to
whole wide world.
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for today Buick is priced at the lowest
lem and Portland. State employees, the stream and parked,
So far so
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is a rule, work less than eight hours good.
figure
in
history.
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You stream down the straightaway —
a day with Saturday afternoon off,
When we came back to the car it
t
not to mention the numerous holi­ was different.
soar over the "tallest hills —you sweep n Your cue now is to see us. Do that with­
We had no sooner
days.
seated ourselves comfortably for the
around the comers and curves erect as
out delay and you’ll hold the ccuici of
ROmors that W. L. Gosslin will
State law limits the employment of return journey than we were con­
a dowager making her entrance — why
soon be replaced as secretary to Gov­ workers—as distinguished from em­ fronted with a gentleman farmer in
the stage all summer long 1
even the back seat’s chatterproof, so
ernor Martin are again current ployees—on state jobs for more than our path carrying an axe. He stopped
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around the state house. These latest eights hours a day or 48 hours a week us and said.
LOWIST PRICKS IVR
rumors followed closely on the heels except in emergencies. When these
“Did you fellows see that sign on
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ON A BUICK
of GoMlin’s protests to the Portland hours are exceeded the overtime is the gate?” I answered that we had
school board and the state board of paid for at double the regular hourly not. “Well,” he said, “It’s there and
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highnr education against the partici- w»<»e
Tn th»» hirhwnv dermrtmeM.
TO SUIT Tout USING
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language. It provides for payment
minimum wage of 50 cents an hour is to the owner of this property of fifty
Commonwealth Federation conven­ maintained with
mechanics and cents for parking inside the gate.”
tion in Portland. While it is generally skilled labor receiving a proportion­
Well before I had a chance to say
agreed the protests were lacking in , ately higher wage.
anything this young man with me
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tact and out of place, friends of Goss-
While some employees are inclined leaned over and took the matter out
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lin insist that he is beiftg made the to favor an organization that will in­ of my hands. He told the farmer that
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"goat” in carrying out orders from' sure the permanence of their employ­ the expense of the trip was his. He
his superior.
ment, together with sick benefits and also told him of his present financial
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While similar rumors have been retirement pay, these also expressed
status.
circulated before without any ap-1
to the ability’of the
He told that farmer he had just
parent foundation, in fact those who rdinary labor unlon to provide these recently been released from a hospi­
profess to be in the “know,” insist j
Most of
employees in- tal where he had spent four months
that the time is now ripe tor a change tervjewed were Inclined to agree with undergoing two major operations;
and that soon a new secretary will be ( Qovenlor Martin that about the only that his wages for the next six
greeting visitors to the executive de-
to
expccted through union- months had been assigned to the hos­
partment. It la not expected that ¡^tion would consist of the privilege pital; that his children were home
‘M’ .
Gosslin will be dismissed as secretary .
„ dues
YOU« MONCY OOM FAgTMR M A ®^OINi«Al MOTO«« CAR
now in a state of practical starvation;
to the governor but rather that he I
that the last thing he had witneesseed
will resign his post to accept a better
Governor Martin will not an­ the day before was the mangled form
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job, probably as a member of the nounce his choice of a successor to
of his wife’s body laying in the street
legal staff of the district attorney for C> A. Howard as state superintendent
after being hit by an automobile;
Mtrttnomah county.
Of piblic instruction until after his that I had taken him out into the hills
COQUILLE
return from San Francisco, about to get him away from the horror of
OREGON
An audit of the records of the State June 1. The governor said that he
the whole tragedy and that this for
Forestry Department just completed had received more than 18 applica­
the present would have to be a
reveals that $552,808 in forest patrol tions for Howard’s job and desired to
charge account.
Winifred won a one-half scholarship
State Board of Health. These wastes County School News from
assessments levied during the past Interview personally several of the
As he unraveled this story of the
as
grand champion in the style revue
m^t be emptied into a sanitary sew­
eight years remain unpaid. This sit­ candidates. , Speculation around the
Mrs. Martha Mulkey’s Office at the county fair, while Genevieve
shocking tragedy of his last few
ersystem. In isolated districts where
uation is accounted for by the audi­ state house centers on three candi­
months of existence, I saw the farmer
won the same in the health contest.
sanitary facilities are not available,
tors as- due either to errors in de­ dates, namely Rex Putnam, of Al-
There will be a meeting for school
was really affected. Tears that had
the wastes may be emptied into a pit clerks at the city hall in Myrtle Each of these girls received the other
scription of timber lands as submit­ bany; A. M. Cannon, of Toledo, and
been dormant since the last licking
and covered with at least one foot of Point on Monday, May 24, at 1:00 p. half scholarship from a school enter­
ted by the forestry board or to the Paul Jackson, of Chemawa.
he had received in school were now
tainment fund.
arbitrary omission by county, asses­
earth.
m. W. H. Wann and Martha J. Mul­
bubbling up from their slumbers and
The Grange, 4-H club and pupils of
Many
tourist
camps
in
the
state
are
sors in extending the tax rolls and in
key will be in charge of the meeting
The new milk, cream and butter sizzling into steam in the sunlight
providing space and facilities for and the making of clerks’ annual Arago are providing scholarships for
leaving off the rolls in some coun­ grading law passed by the last legis-
that burned on that old wrinkled
trailer houses.
Owners of these reports, legal points and new legis­ three members.
ties
assessments against
county ature became operative last Sunday,
face.
Riverton has a clothing club of
campgrounds
should
recognize the lation will be discussed.
owned lands. In this connection the (May 16), according to announcement
"-Stop,” he said, "You’re breaking
twelve members and is sending the
auditors call attention to an opinion by Solon T. White, state director of
fact that these mobile homes present
Winner in Grade Track
my heart. Here take this,” and he
six who are old enough to attend
by General Van Winkle holding that agriculture. Under the new law all
a -new problem, and preparations
Valley View was winning school
handed that boy three dollars he had must be made to furnish Sufficient
summer school: The Riverton- P. T.
timber lands acquired by the coun­ milk and cream sold to creameries,
in
the
B
track
meet
held
at
Coquille
collected from six other cars parked
ties by tax sales are subject to fire cheese factories, ice credm plants and
and adequate sanitary facilities to last Saturday. Eleven schools parti­ A. is sponsoring a scholarship for
along the stream.
The Riverton 4-H
patrol charges the same as are pri­ condensaries in Oregon hereaafter
meet the requirements of this new cipated and a good crowd attended June White.
As we rode away in silence I
qjub is to send Lola White and Velma
vately owned lands.
mode
of
travel.
Convenient
water
The B division includes schools hav­
will be graded and paid for on a thought of the wonderful possibilities
Danielson. The following plan to fi­
grade basis. That is, first grade milk in this young man, what an oppor­ hydrants, easily accessible sewer con­ ing four or less elementary teachers.
nance their own attendance: Zetta
Holders of fire insurance policies or ''A” grade cream will command tunity the old guard has here if they nections for trailers with plumbing
Pomona Selecto Delegates
Gibson,
Geraldine Guerin
and
in non-admitted companies will be a better price than will second grade will only pick this bird up and set fixtures, and a sufficient number of
Loma Summers, of Myrtle Point,
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conveniently located toilets for both and Ellis Rackleff, of Arago, were Claudia Lee Varney.
held responsible for the payment of milk or “B” grade cream.
him into action, providing the repub­
Thurston Crumley and Wilma Roth
sexes should be provided. At least the two 4-H members who have been
premium taxes, according to Hugh H.
lican party can ever recover suffi-
800 square feet of space (20 ft. x selected by the Pomona Grangge-for of Fat Eelk are being sent by money
Earle, state insurance commissioner.
The state parole board has an­ cently to stage another rally.
30 ft.) should be provided for each scholarships to the 4-H summer raised by school entertainment.
Earle’s statement followed action of nounced its intention of asking the
Jack Lefevre.
The Lee district is sending four
trailer and these spaces grouped in school to be held in Corvallis June
the Marion county circuit court in legislative emergency board for an
These are being
blocks with 20 ft. roadways separat­ 7 to 18. Ellis as a member of the representatives.
fining the Rodgers-Hart-Banks com­ additional appropriation with which
The House Trailer
ing the blocks. Wheels or running Arago Poultry club and has won sev­ financed jointly by the Lee Women's
pany, Portland agents, $50 for writ­ to finance the employment of a dep­
(Oregon State Board of Health)
Club, school entertainment and 4-H
gear on trailer houses should not be
ing insurance in a non-admitted com­ uty parole officer to assist in the
The increasing popularity of the removed, for this immediately places eral honors in judging at county and club. .
pany. Several holders of these poli­ work of supervising paroled prison­
state fairs. He was one of the two
house trailer as a vacation and trans­ them in the classification of a tourist
The Allegany club will send Vir­
cies have already voluntarily paid the ers. Several measures sponsored by
selected by the First National Bank
portation instrument is evidenced by cabin or tourist cottage, which are
ginia Ott and probably one other
premium tax but those who do not the parole board and designed to
of
Portland
to
attend
the
Pacific
In
­
the fact that the American Automo­ regulated according to the law gov­
pay voluntarily will be subject to broaden the scope of the parole pro­
ternational Livestock show at Port­ club member.
bile Association estimated at the end erning buildings of this nature.
The Coaledo school has provided
prosecution, Earle said.
gram in this state were defeated by
land last fall. Loma has been a
of 1936 there were some 300,000
The trailer house should not be member of the clothing club at Myr­ two entertainments and is using part
the last legislature.
house trailers in circulation and that
condemned, but health officers should tle Point for four years and is now of the funds for scholarship for Orton
In order that the entire building
approximately 1,000,000 people were
Oregon's 1938 automobile license
make every effort to prevent the president of the club. She has sev­ Standley.
program at the eastern Oregon tu­
living in them at least for a vacation
The Coos Bay Mutual Creamery
plates
will
present
an
aluminum
spread
of communicable diseases that eral times placed at the county fair.
berculosis hospital might be carried
period. The presence of numbers of
and Coos River Grange are planning
Others to Attend
out without delay the board of con­ background with black letters and trailers and their steadily increasing may'have originated through carriers
trol has agreed to a change of plans figures, according to Secretary of quantity presents a definite public in trailer homes.
Many other 4-H members are plan­ to send three children.
The Kentuck school plans to send
to provide for frame construction for State Snell. Coat of the plates will be
ning to attend summer school, some
health problem.
the new hospital pal I v ion instead of slightly under ten cents a pair, the
of whom are being sent by different one girl with money raised by the
In connection with this problem
Faster Train to San Francisco organizations, while others are going
clothing girls,
reinforced concrete as at first pro­ low bid presented by the Irwin-Hod­
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health officials are mainly concerned
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Effecting substantial reduction in on their own funds.
posed. In addition to the pavilion of son company of Portland, which has
with groups of people in small living
Besides Loma Summer, five others
Calling cards. 50 for $1.00.
50-bed capacity the building program made the Oregon license plates for
running
times
between
Portland
and
quarters and whose methods of waste
other Oregon cities and San Frands- are being sent from Myrtle Point.1
at The Dalles institution calls for a many yean.
disposal can have a detrimental ef­
so, a new all-Pullman “Cascade” These five, Frederica Brown, Bonnie
new heating plant and laundry, a
fect on a community. Regardless of
G. T. COOK
physician's residence and a nurses'
train will be plcaed in service June Billings, Yvonne Schraeder, Carol
Oregon Highway Broadcast
whether a number of trailers ar?
Hoover
and
Louise
Whitsett,
are
go
­
home, all to cost approximately $120,-
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by
the
Southern
Pacific
Company.
Brick Mason
The attractions Oregon holds to the grouped together in a camp or recre­
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000.
One hour and 10 minutes will be ing on their own funds.
world in the way of a magnificent va­ ational area, or whether they park
Fireplaces
and Chimneys
Winifred Newberry and Genevieve
cation playground will be told to vast individually at some camping spot, cut from the Portland to San Fran-
P.
O.
Box
62, Coquille
Robbins,
of
Broadbent,
will
be
dele
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Entirely apart from
Governor audiences throughout the western the problem still Remains, and regu­ oisco schedule, according to J. A. Or-
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Martin's declaration that the state part of the United States in the sec­ latory measures must be provided to mandy, general passenger agent for gates from the Broadbent school.'
The train will leave
could not and would not recognize a ond network broadcast planned by prevent any outbreak of communi­ the company.
Portland at 5:40 p. m. and reach San
labor union in dealing with its em­ the Oregon State Highway Commis­ cable disease.
The rapidity with
ployees, there does not appear to be sion for May 23. It will go out from which these trailer homes can be Francisco at 1:32 p. m. the next day.
any considerable enthusiasm among KGW over the National Broadcasting moved from place to place only in­ This schedule was aramged so that
state employees over the proposal to company’s western system at 1:30 p. creases the possibility of their spread­ business men will lose only half a
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day on trips betiveen Portland and
unionise their ranks. Casual con­ m.
“NUTCAKE” Guarantees to you—
ing a communicable disease to several
San Francisco. Nbrthbound the Cas­
versations with representative em-
1— Domestic Coconut Meal.
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The University of Oregon’s 65- communities,
cade will leave San Francisco at 5
■ ployees in various departmentA-failed piece symphony orchestra, directed
2— Fresh-milled Daily In the
Statutes in Oregon make it un­
to disclose any real demand for or­ by Rex Underwood, and the Eugene lawful for any person to camp a p. m. and arrive Portland at 12:40 p.
3— Clean—Carefully Milled and
ganization. A few employees ad­ Gleemen. directed by John Stark trailer house on any arterial highway m. the following day.
4— Proper Grind for all Feeding Purposes.
mitted that a union “might be a good Evans, will supply the musical enter­ of the state or to camp in any place
The present CasCkde will continue
thing” in negotiating grievances with tainment for the NBC program on where sanitary conveniences are not in service as the “Oregonian,” oper­
department heads or in pressing de­ Sunday. Both of these musical or­ provided, except in isolated areas, ating over the route, via Klamath
mands for better pay before the legis­ ganizations
are outstanding and and then all excreta and wastes Falls, on the same fast schedule now
lature. For the most part, however, known throughout musical circles. must be buried at least one foot be­ in effect.
“The Perfect Concentrate”
state employees recognize the fact Hal Young, former Broadway musical low the ground. It is also unlawful
Effective also on June 13, the
that so far as wages, hours and work­ comedy star, will be featured in the to operate a trailer house on public “Shasta” will leave Portland at 7:90
Order from your Feed Dealer Today.
ing conditions go their lot is far bet­ musical 'lumbers.
Frank Branch highways with kitchen or toilet fa­ a. m. instead of 8:19 a. m. and on
ter than that of the average person in Riley will tell the radio audience cilities unless provisions are made to northbound schedule will arrive
private employment Wag’s of clerks what Oregon holds for those who are hold waste material in water-tight Portland at 7:49 p. m. instead of 7:29
and stenographers in state employ, planning vacations this year.
containers of a type approved by the
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