The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 02, 1937, Image 1

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VOL. xxxm.
NO. M.
COQUILLE. COOK COUNTY,
THEMAILSERVIGE
Will Be Considerably Speeded
* Up if Chief Clerk’s Sugges­
tiona Are Approved
FRIDAY, JULY 2. 1937.
$2.89 THE TEAK
School Supt. Not Yet Chosen
The directors of Coquille school
district No. 8 met at the high school
Monday evening and examined the
papers of about 25 applicants for the
position of superintendent of the Co­
quille schools. No decision was made
at that time and when they adjourned
it was until next Wednesday evening,
July 7, at which time they hope to
make a selection. This was less than
half the applications on file when the
last vacancy occurred in the school
head position here.
,
The board has received no definite
information as to the probability of
receiving PWA funds to assist in the
building of the new gymnasium, but
word from the architect, C. N. Free­
man. in Portland, is that the proa-
pect of the district receiving federal
aid is growing brighter each day.
If the suggestions of Chief Clerk
Olson, of the railway postal service
are put into effect, Coos county cities
will receive in the future a faster
mail service than ever before, but
whether his suggestions will be ap­
proved cannot be foretold. If they
are, the mail which now arrives here
via Roseburg will get in at 8 a. m.
instead of at 5 p. m., owning by a
star route from either Eugene or
Drain.
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There are two mail trains on the
8. P. which leave Portland at a later Golf Course to Be Open Sunday
hour than does the one which brings
On temporary grass grqpns and tees
the morning's mail at present, but
the
Coquille Valley golf course will
they do not reach Eugene in time to
Five Negro Thugs Take 1186 Eagles and Auxiliary Make
from Guy Walker at the
Splendid Showing at the
Circus Grounds
State Convention
Guy Walker, an employee at Bill’s
Place, is out $185 in cash, his
his keys, and anything else he
his person, us a result of the Robbins’
circus stop here yesterday. Not that
the circus was in any way to blame
for his loss but hangers-on and
roustabouts who always travel with
a ciicus, relieved him of those items
about one o’clock last night,
arourib
One of the negroes was around
Bill’s Place about one' o'clock and
wanted to go out to the grounds at
Athletic Park. Mr. Walker took
fellow out in his car and they had
sooher stopped than four other
At the state convention of the Fra­
ternal Order of Eagles, held in As­
toria, Oregon, last week. Coquille was
well represented by a large delega­
tion from the men’s lodge and from
the Ladies Auxiliary of that order.
in competition with drill teams
from over the entire- state and offi­
cers of the regular U. S. Army acting
as judges, the ladies drill team from
Coquille was an outstanding con-
testant, being awarded second place
over all other teams of the state, ano
during their competitive drill on the
field received many cheers and great
Is Being Surveyed to Touch Co­
quille at the Highway
Shops
Probably every one in Coquille
would prefer that the rebuilt section
of the Coast Highway should leave
the present route some where near
the Cunningham logging road cross­
ing, cut through Burns Acres, pass
just to the west of the R. A. Wemich
home and be routed on Willard street
to the present route on Front street.
That route is not impossible by any
means, bift it.is not the route which
has been under consideration by the
engineer?. As stated a few weeks
ago in the Sentinel the one now being
HENKT HEDRICK
considered would leave the present
Radio Singer who will appear at
the R»r**<* 4»h$TRRh fcÿw*
M route at the Cedar Point high point of
Martin place and cut dirsctly south­
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rives at Marshfield soon after six
“shiner,” and a pretty general twat­
When this contest was over and be­ Sunday.
east, through the W. L. Kistner place
and
the
course
got
into
condition
for
a. m., and the mail from those two
ing up.
fore the judges’ decision was an­
to a junction on First street with the
trains is taken on to Roseburg where play, although it is not in as perfect
nounced oh the following day, many Stores to Close Here Monday Coos Bay-Roseburg highway, just
When he got away he
condition
now
as
it
will
be
this
fall.
it is held until about 2:30 when it is
Sheriff Howell, who accom
remarks and comments were heard
The Fourth of July falling on Sun­ north of the bridge and railroad
A temporary club house—tent over
started for Coquille, Myrtle Point and
Walker to the grounds and called
on the streets and in the business day this year, the fifth will be ob­ tracks. That wjll put the highway
framework
—
will
be
ready
for
the
ac
­
Marshfield.
all the colored gents, and every
places to the effect that the ladies served as a holiday and all business within a block or two of the business
If the suggested 'star route from commodation of those desiring re­ of them declared neither himself
drill team from Coquille had won houses, the court house, city hall, etc., district, and relieve the main business
Drain or Eugene is Inaugurated the freshments and light lunches, and any of the others had been away
place in field drill.
However, will be closed that day.
section of much of the present con­
Harry Peltz, greenskeeper, will have
truck would leave after the arrival of
the grounds.
the decision when announced, gave
The city council, whose regular gestion.
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a
supply
of
clubs
for
rent
and
other
the two later trains and arrive in Co­
That falsehood, ot course, did not
session falls on the Sth will meet
(Continued on Page Two)
golfing
supplies.
quille around 6 a. m. and go on to
mean anything, but when the sheriff
Tuesday evening, July sixth.
Gives Telephone Comparisons
Myrtle Point.
called upon Walker to identify his as­ Advertteing for Bids for
From numerous reports heard, Co­
In a letter to the Chamber of Com­
It’s return to Drain or Eugene will
sailants there was only one he was
quille will be a “deserted village”
>376,000 Worth County Bonds next Monday. Nearly everyone who merce, Fred McGougan, manager for
be in the morning, giving Coos county
sure of and that was an elderly negro
the West Coast Telephone Cb., says
a mail service it has never had before,
who had been sick and unable to get
can get away is planning a trip for
County Clerk Oddy this week ad­
that numerous improvements are
a north bound mail in the morning.
about for some time..
the two days.
vertised
for
sale
the
$376,000
worth
contemplated
in the local office which
If that plan is put into effect it will
No arrests were made, but before
will tend to speed up the service. An­
The wedding of Miss Virginia daylight the negroes had cleared out, of Coos county bonds, authorized by
mean the elimination ot mall from
other Improvement which win facili­
or to Roseburg by way of Camas val­ Hartson and Lloyd Wood was sol­ long before the circus was ready to the voters in January, 1935, to retire
outstanding road warrants. By legis­
tate long distince calls to the north is
ley and Bridge but a vastly more sat­ emnised at St James Episcopal church move on.
lative enactment and supreme court
the line now being built down the
isfactory service for all the cities in last Monday morning at ten o’clock
Umpqua to Reedsport. When that is
in the presence« of the families of the Our Neighbors* Commendations decisión the last doubt as to the legal­
the county. — •
ity of the issue has been removed.
ready for use Salem or Portland calls
There is a point in connection with contracting parties, their relatives
(Western World)
They are to bear not to exceed five
Dr. W. V. Glaisyer and son. Ailing- may be routed that way, relieving the
parcels post delay which is easily un­ and a number of friends, about 30
A “Progress Number" printed tn per cent interest, will be issued in ton, came over from Redmond yester­ trunk lines, from here to Roseburg ot
derstood when all facts are known. being present.
Rev. Geo. R. Turney, vicar, per­ magazine form, issued by the Co­ denominations of $1,000 and bids day and will remain at. their apart­ some of their load.
If a parcel is mailed too late to catch
quille Valley Sentinel last week, is must be in the hands of the county ments with the rest of the family
Some telephone subscribers maty
that first train out of Portland it is formed the ceremony, using the ring
one of the most complete records of court by 10 a. m. on Tuesday, July 20. until July 12 when they will all leave not realize that prompt service is in­
put on the second or third, arrives service.
Retirement dates of the bonds run for Portland and Seattle. They will terfered with because of their four-
Immediately following the happy current activities in this part of the
at Eugene between midnight gnd four
county compiled in many a day. It from $16,000, August 1, 1942, to sail from the latter port July 17 on party line installation. As a com­
o’clock, and lays over there for 20 event the bride and groom left on a
hours, or
train honeymoon trip which was spent' in has the appearance of a prosperous $81,000 August 1, 1957, the amount to what promises to be a most enjoyable parison between Coquille and North
»r retired each year increasing by cruise and sight-eeeing trips In Bend, Mr. McGougan states that there
Portland and Seaside. ~
leaves the
containing o4 page* ana cover.
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,000 over the amount of the year China, Japan, the Phillippines, and are 788 telephone sets operating In
Mias Mary Edna Lorena, cousin ot
The growing importance of the
The issue goes into the various in­ before, starting in 1942.
They are Hawaii. They go fiiyX to Shanghai, North Bend and. 782 tn Coquille, .but
Coos country and its increasing pop­ the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and
dustries of the county, and covers also subject to call and redemption, China, and will go into the interior as that while the former has only 17
ulation would justify the postoffice Gross Wood, brother of the groom,
each one of them with facts and in numerical order, on any semi-an­ far as the geat wall. After a week in four-party line services to business
.
department in making this change in attended him.
nual interest bearing date.
11 China they sail for Yokohama and houses, Coquille has 66. The charge
When they returned last evening figures as well as pictures.
service. It would also solve the
Bandon is represented with several
will spend a week going into the in- , for a single or two-party line is larger
problem of Portland daily papers they went to the home Mr Wood had
pages of pictures, reading matter and
terror of Japan. Then they will leave than for a four-party, but the service
Dairy Co-op. Progressing
delay in reaching Coquille and Myr­ prepared for his bride on West
advertisements.
Fourth street.
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tle Point.
Plans were made for completing for Manila and spend four days in *s “Iso much better.
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The bride is a daughter of Mrs.
the
organization of the Coquille Val­ the Philippines. From there they go
Coos Bay Harbor)
to
Honolulu
where
the
doctor
’
s
broth
­
Stunts
at the Sky Circus
Edna Hartson and a granddaughter
Oregonian Makes a Prbmiae
ley Dairy Co-op when the directors
Sixty-four pages of illustrated in­
Last week Harry A. Slack, as sec­ of Mrs. Caroline Lorenz, a pioneer
of that group met in the court house er resides and will spend three weeks
The
world
’s champion ktunt pilot,
formation and advertisements wik
retary of the Lions club, wrote to the resident of Coquille, who has lived what the Coquille Sentinel' issued last in Coquille Monday evening, June 28. there. They expect to land in 'San i Tex Rankin, will be the star per­
Portland Oregonian and Journal here for. half a century.
All directors were present snd com­ Francisco on September 28.
former on the “Sky* Circus” program
Dr. Glaisyer has received a three of the 1937 Oregon AJr Tour, which
The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. week,in addition to its regular week­ mittees were appointed to start work.
about the alow delivery of those pa­
ly
newspaper.
The
issue
is
one
com­
pers in Coquille. A reply from the O. L. Wood, co-proprietors of the
Floyd Peterson and William Roth months’ furlough, at the expiration of will be presented in ten cities in Ore­
parable to the great activity now cur­
former brought the welcome news Liberty and Roxy Theatres, who
were
appointed to serve as members which he hopes to find a house in gon from July 2 to IL
rent at Coquille and surroundings
Mrs.
that that paper is working on a pro­ came to Coquille from Roseburg sev­
of
the
finance committee and were Redmond in which to live.
The three-hour “Sky Circus” will
of the county seat. It is a splendid
position for special transportation eral years ago. He is employed by special and likely was in heavy de­ requested by the chairman to repre­ Glaisyer and daughters, Betty and be presented at Marshfield on July
Dorothy, have been spending their 9. Preceding the “Sky Circus will be
from Coos Bay to Coquille as soon as Messrs. Wood and Claver in conduct- '
mand by people who would have sent the board of directors in matters time in Portland and Tacoma, re-
pertaining to the’ financing of the
the Pacific Express truck arrives in ing the theatre. He is a graduate of 1
the exposition of modern aircraft,
friends in other parts of the country
turning to Coquille a week ago.
Marshfield and that the Oregonian the 1936 class of the Coquille high
during which all planes in the tour
new organization.
informed of what to find in the
-
will soon be delivered here about six school and his bride was a graduate center of Coos county. It was a tre-
A committee of three including ' *
will be lined up for close inspection.
of that school last month.
e'
.
o'clock,! ' i
With the same program of 21 dar­
Harry Hull, Ralph Christensen and Black Panther and Jap En­
The Sentinel joins their hosts of mendou* enterprise for a weekly
As tn the later hour for depositing
Lester Clausen, were appointed as
ing maneuvers which he used to win
friends in extending congratulations newspaper to undertake, but it was
tertain Largest Crowd 1 the world’s championship in aerial
mail for the evening train north the
members of the building committee
a worth all the effort.
'acrobatics recently at St. Louis, Tex
and
beat
wishes
for
a
long
and
uiapcuwi
wivw: nil.
umt u.av,
inspector wrote
Mr. oiatuik
Slack that
5:30 --------------------------------------
and they were requested to proceed
Playing to the largest wrestling
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p m. was the hour designated on his happy life together,
at once in settling the matter regard­ crowd of the season, and probably the , Rankin will
“ thrill
”™‘. crowds who attend
Bad
Wreck
Near
Norway
schedule for departure of the mall
ing a site for the proposed factory largest crowd ever to attend a sports lne __ y . vlrcug
___ The act will be
Allegedly blinded by the lights of and to develop plans as rapidly as
Lions Enjoyed Her Singing
from the local office.
‘
the most spectacular in the entire
event at the Community Building, the
three hours of aviation thrills.
Mrs. Geo. W. Bryant was the guest another car, a car driven by H. M. possible for its construction.
Black Panther, in a surprising third
Mrs. Norton Is C. of C. Secretary vocalist at the Lions club luncheon Button of Bridge left the road and The board of directors of the newly fall rally, defeated Tetsura Higami of
Austin Hazard Here for Visit
Mrs. J. E. Norton entered on her yesterday.
Accompanied by Bobby went over the grade on the straight­ organized Dairy Co-op includes Les­ Japan in the main event of Wednes­
of-way
just
of 7"
the . Norway ter Clausen, chairman, Ralph Chris­
duties as secretary of the Coquille Burns at the piano she rendered ‘Tni*~,_
7,'
— north .”
Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Hazard and
day
night
’
s
wrestling
card.
Joan tensen. Floyd Peterson, Harry Hull
Chamber of Commerce the first of J the Luxembourg Gardens," “Abeent, „ | school house Saturday night,
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_______ high- son, Dick, arrived here Monday fronj
It
was
an
evening
of
surprises
Loney
was
badly
cut
about
the
face
♦ the
$■»« tarAXklr
and William Roth.
and “Perfect KYaV
Day, ’ ” * onrl
and thn
the mnmkar
members
week, kar
her office kaini*
being located tn
in nnrl
lighted by the Jap’s bizarre antics t*’eir home in Pasadena to spend ten
the lobby of the hotel. She expects would have enjoyed hearing her fur­ and head, one gash extending all the
H. **
Hazard
and the Panther’s determination to days
**““ at the L. ”
“
’ * home
~ here.
’
way
from
the
hair
line
to
the
chin,
to be at the desk from 10:30 a. m. un­ ther.
Credit
Association
Organized
Austin
has
been
With
a
Pasadena
win
his
match
at
any
cost.
After
20
Lafe Compton, as vice president, and her mother, Mrs. Bessie Loney,
til 1:30 or 2:00 o’clock each week day.
Two meetings of the newly organ­ minutes of cautious grappling, the bank since he left here fifteen years
received a back injury, several
There is a greater need now for a occupied the chair for the first time
ized
Coquille Credit ’ Association j negro flash scored the first win using ago. His son, Richard Holmes, is the
chamber of commerce secretary on at a Lions’ snarl, and the razzing he broken ribs and internal injuries.
have already been held and the board his flying whip wrist lock.
The fifth generation in a direct line to
Another
daughter,
Madeline
Loney,
the job than ever before, and the received even made Ferb Emery
of directors wiU meet today with Mr. | Panther hurled the short brown man carry the name Holmes as a middle
who suffered only a sprained back,
chamber is fortunate in securing a happy.
Heaton, of the Western Mecantile through the air three times and each name, the first to be so designated
It was announced that J. E. Ax- was able to return to the Loney’s
lady of Mrs. Norton’s qualifications
home in Gold Beach the next day—J Agency, to sign a contract with him time Higami came down on that mat being L. H. Hazard’s grandfather.
tell had been appointed as deputy
to handle the job.
for acting as executive secretary of with a sickening thud.
After the Austin said he appreciated the cool­
district governor for the Coos coun- Myrtle Point Herald.
the organization. He wUl also be Louisville man had pinned the Jap, ing rain Wednesday morning for
CollectiotM at Recorder’s Office ty district by the district governor,
| the latter got to his feet, adjusted his coming north it was as hot weather
Bunker Hill Overhead Crossing keeper of the credit ratings.,
Recorder Leslie collected $175.50 Ira Snyder, of Enterprise.
All heat
J. E. Norton is president of the as- liver and tummy which seemed to as he ever experienced.
The $50,000 overhead crossing
during the month of June in fines, $88
sociation, J. L. Stevens is vice presi- have been shaken out of place, and records were broken in San Francisco
planned for Southern Pacific railroad
of it for overtime parking.
Empire to Have Newspaper
dent. D. E. Rackleff is secretary- (tottered to the dressing room for his last Saturday. The visitors expect to
tracks at Bunker HUI will be 154
Water collections for June were
start «VUl.ll
south UVAV
next Wednesday.
Tvat,
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Another newspaper is to be pub­ feet long, with three spans, not count­ treasurer, and the board of directors rest.
$3,012.88.
consists of A. O. Walker, L. E.
lished in Coos county, the Gateway
The
second
fall
proved
that
the
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Collections for the new street light­ Builder, at Empire, with Jay Voll­ ing approaches 200 feet long, accord­ Greene, A. G. Thrift, H. N. Lorenz Tokyo artist was just hanging Back1 Mrs- Newton to Preside Toe«,
ing
to
drawings
filed
with
the
county
ing improvement in the business dis­ mer, who has been employed by the
and S. M. Nosier.
and -biding his time for he began to | An important meeting of the Co-
trict assessment for May were $1,- Coos Bay Times, as publisher. For court here.
quille B. & P. W. club, the first at
Lay
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The
public
utilities
commission
will
027 58 and $3,094.02 for June. The the present he will print the four-
which the new president, Mrs. Viola
Ernie
Fields
’
Orchestra
Coming
amount bonded erf the $7777 cost of page issue in his home at North Bend 1 call a hearing for presentation of ob­
Newton, will occupy the chair, will be
jections
to
the
overpass
within
a
few
the improvement was slightly over until he can secure a room at Em­
Ernie Fields and his colored swing
Return from 6300 Mile Trip
held
at the home of Mrs. James Rich-
days, before the state highway com­ orchestra is being advertised by the
$2800
pire.
Postmaster and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins mond next Tuesday evening, July 8.
mission is given authority to proceed Coquille Eagles to furnish music for
and Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dimmick Committee appointments for the com-
with the work.
the dance in the Coquille Community
Mrs. Gage Retires from Shop
retumed Saturday evening from their ing year will be made at that time,
Elizabeth
Pierce
to
Be
Married
Building
next
Thursday,
July
8.
Effective yesterday Miss Marjorie
three weeks trip back to Missouri, |
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There are a number of soloists and
Fair Premium List In Out
Rowland became sole proprietor of
Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. Pierce and
Chicago and Detroit They encoun-, jUIle R^pt, at Clerk’s Office
the Excel Dress Shop, Mrs. Mary Miss Bess Maury left last evening tor
The premium list for the Coos feature artists in the orchestra and tered some hot weather on their
Total receipts of County Clerk
Gage, who inaugurated the business San Francisco,
where
Elizabeth County Fair, to be held in Myrtle the attraction of a real swing or­ 8300 mile jaunt, but on the whole it
last year retiring from the shop. Miss Pierce is to be married on Sunday to Point, Sept. 15-18-17-18, was dis- chestra will draw a large crowd
was a most enjoyable vacation. They Oddy’s office for June were $1,139.95,
Rowland has made many friends dur­ William Edward Gallagher, who is tributed by the Herald the past week.
had no car trouble of any kind, not divided: recording, $417.95; circuit
ing the few months she has been as­ an employee in the Southern Pacific It is liberally supported by advertis­
From weather indications
even a flat tire. They drove east in court, $399; probate, $144; marriage
sociated with Mrs. Gage in the shop’s offices there. The newlyweds ex­ ers and contains the list ot everything morning the Fourth of July double a Buick but returned home in two, licenses, $123; miscellaneous, $5« 90.
management who appreciate her de­ pect to be in Coquille next week on for which a premium is offered for an holiday will be all that could be ths Dimmick’s securing • new one in
their honeymoon trip.
cision to remain In Coquille.
exhibit
Flint, Mich.
•sited In southwestern Oregon.
Calling carda, W tor $1.00.
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