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

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    THE PAPER THAT'S
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COQUHXE, COOS COUNTY,
Arbitration Agree­
ment Awaits Only
Signing by Unions
It
Will Be Sometime Next
Week Before AU Unions
Meet to Authorise It
ff
Ideal Bakery Installs
New Oven, Equipment
Confidence that Coquille is a “good
town” is being shown by another
business house in Coquille when this
week the Ideal Bakery made known
its plans for new additions of equip­
ment and a general renovation.
For She past few days a new Model
H.
Middleby-Marshall
revolving
oven manufactured by the E. J.
Chubbuck Co., of Emeryville, Cali­
fornia, has been in the installation
process under the direction of Albert
J. Mordhorst and Carl Stubbs, com­
pany representatives.
New machinery additions are be­
ing made and the plant will be open,
for Inspection by the public in a few
weeks after the last brush of paint is
applied and the final check over is
P E. P. Marsh, federal labor con­
ciliator of the Department of Labor,
met with the union committees and
the Chamber of Commerce commit­
tee at Marshfield yesterday when it
was agreed by the union reprenta-
tives that they would submit the ar­
bitration agreement, printed below,
to their respective organizations.
Some of the union bodies may meet
E. J. Seeley and S. Gallas, propri­
this week while others will not meet
etors, will conduct the “open house”
until the first of next week.
when an is in readiness.
sted
¿taUftb
82.88 THE YEAR
Buzz" Holmstrom ox Breeders All
Completes the 1100 Set for Pelt Show
Mile Trip Safely
Here Sunday
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Sheriff Howell and Deputy Bert
- M ea d start e d for —Salem
1
Musical Program to Be Pre­ '
sented tal L O.O. F. Hall at
Three P.M.—Public Invited
Haldane “Buzz” Holmstrom is
making the news and picture pages
of the daily press In great style
past few days since he completed
solo trip for the noo mner
Green River, Wyo., to Boulder
According to reports he is Ute fii
man'to make that entire trip
and the second to navigate the
redo river through the Grand
yon, alone.
A letter received by Mrs.
Sheriff Howell Stopped
for Law Violation
The fur breeders of this section are
undertaking a new venture, in hold­
ing their first annual pelt and fur
show. But it will afford them the
best opportunity they have ever had
to exhibit Oregon furs to the peo-
le of thia section, with an eost what­
ever to the interested public, and at
little cost to the breeders, them­
selves. '
’
; The ___
showing and _ __
advertising of
furs WtJt be carri«!* *
Tuesday
morning with Clarence Roy Carroll,
who had been sentenced to life im­
prisonment in the pen by Judge
Brand on Monday for the murder of
Howard Brown.
The sheriff had a temporary li­
cense for his car but it had soaked
off so he tossed it in the cowl com­
partment, starting without any li­
cense plates attached to the car.
He reached Salem all right and
bad gotten-U far as Albany on the
return trip when a state police of­
ficer stopped him .
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ton, huh” queried the officer.
The sheriff soon proved his iden­
tity and showed the sticker, but near
Reedsport he passed another state
JoUc*’ ***•
The latter did
«or recognise -Bill Bed- and chased
fOMily
Arago Church Dedi
atei with 250
Present Sunday
-
Pastors From Churches All
Over the County Take Part
in the Dedication Services
The dedication services for the
new community church at Arago
were held last Sunday afternoon after
the large Crowd tn attendance had
joined in a basket lunch at noon.
The program for the service was:
processional of choir, congregation
uniting," “Holy, Holy, Holy;” invoca­
tion, Rev. Ear! F. Downing, of Co­
quille; response by the choir. “Abide
with
Thc BMlter.No.XMd by.
Rev W. 8. Smith, o* CnmiiH— hyi m
«MMVRMTrAWe by
in one big state
Rev. W. A. Stephens, of Coquille, an-
tham by the-eheto, ’-‘Rise up, O Men
ot God;’’ prayer by Rev. H. L. Gray-
reived the platea but no service sta­
beal,7of Coquille; solo by Rev. Geo.
“I was violating the law,” said the
both
Total receipts of the annual Red the worst section
____
on the
the Croat roU xall were announced this fito ifidr’taa '»pent Cl ST Otte
the week by Rev Geo. R. Tumey, Co-
held an day Sunday, the commit-
toos quill* Chairman, as »194.85. Of this
»M JähUNLMtok in.
it.
amount »155 was tor memberships,
>*a<iX ftSL.it.——— -
u* «*«iTtT Jar «VT. J. S. Root, of
which to put them on myself.
the hsdf of wiristo ixsent tonationalhead-
special musical program will
California; duet by Mrs. S. C. Mc-
iion quarters. The »40 additional were
.. At Ljh.Jin. Ja Ao O ddi
AHlster and MrrTTR. TftWHy; ÔF '
decisions heve-taen •wiederend'shmtM-denetiens 'to’ the’'Red“Ct'<2i2 “tad "are Tfi£ w'as thefour days
Myrn« Twr. -------- -—-
"-TR8" «mfMWier"drJWi«: ■QTeeii IffidfkepFftr use by the Coquille commit- the dead waters
---------- of the‘ huge reservoir
The sermon was given by Turner
John L. Lewis in Washington, D.
above the dam.
selections by Mrs. Helen Pancoast, of
MacDonald, of Port Orford, and was
C, today result in a coalition of the
He said he might go back to Green Bridge; vocal selections with guitar
followed by a quartette composed of
two major labor organizations, the
River for his car before heading for tad accordion accompaniment by
Rêv. Mr. Barr, Rev. Mr. Cronk, Louis
whole jurisdictional question would
home but first was contacting people Harold Hayes, Faye Young and
Gaily setting forth in the rain and Root and Dr. T. M. White, all of Myr­
be settled before the arbitrator got
who might aid him in getting his Ptters of Myrtle Point; talks by hrough the water on the dike on tle Point.
Remarks and offering
around to making his decision.
story of the trip prepared for publi­ County Agent Geo. Jenkins and Fred donday of last week, five of the were made by J. D. Carl; présenta-'
The wording of the agreement sub­
cation..
Hamberg, who will judge the furs.
laughters of Ole Peter Ellingsen,» Bon oft keys'by J.'L. Burtto; accep­
mitted is as follows
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The reception committee wijl con­ tea-faring man himself who was a tance by J. D. Carl; comments by
He
expect*
to
be
home
before
Mrs. George Maag, a resident of
Coquille for the past three years. Christmas but it is doubtful that he stat of Cherie Mae Hartwell, of Riv- pioneer settler of the lower Coquille friends of the church; dedication ser­
It is hereby agreed as follows, passed away at the Bellt Knifft. Has- X.ÎÎÜ1.^ Jbft_Wx»xte Jtafc- WL
vi ce bj I M Rr.TrXTRaÿra tSqüOTTf
sitvtm
•+ver;-left
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~
199?. pita at YJÖ ?Ätertia> afternoon af- oratlon wttb whkh **•
»*£*“' Date, of Coquille, and Mrs with their three sisters and one anthem by the choir, ’The Sheltering
1. No picket lines at or around the
Thos. Luttrell, of Bridge.
brother who live in California.
Fold;” benediction by Jacob Moo- ,
ter an illness bf less than a day.
Plant of the Smith Wood-Products
.The radio hook-ua tor the dav Is
The fiva Oregon sisters who weh‘ maw, of North Bend. .
Her sister, Mias Sigrid. Davis, who
Co. at Coquille; Ore., or at the docks
being handled by .the Coquille Radio were: Mrs. Jennie Price and Mrs. C
The service was one which will
came here recently and is a nurse
where the products of this plant are
Service and the Hub’s Coquille W. Ashton, of Coquille, Mrs. Len long be remembered by people of
in the hospital, went up to see Mrs.
loaded, shall be maintained by any
Lafferty, of Myrtle Pota£gpu; 1011 ”1
Maag at her heme in the Wilson
*OftfNP*rtIes tb this .agreement.
Gust Schneideau Of Wedderbum, riartig, of Bandon, and Mrs. Ellen inspiration to all present. The at­
Apartments Tuesday afternoon and
pending the decision of the Arbiter
will be in charge of the mink fur Carl, of Hubbard, r
tendance was around 250 and'the of­
found her unconscious. She imme­
D. F. Dean, who with his daughter,
hereinafter provided for.
display
and Jno. E. Carmen, A. Bar-
The three California sisters arc fering was »94.43, which will enaable
diately summoned the Gano ambu­ Mrs. Franklin D Stafford, came down
2. There shall be appointed by the
Mil*« Hartwell and Thos. Lot- Dr. Belle Merrill Ward l and Mrs the community to go ahead with the
lance and Mrs Maag was taken to from Portend, two weeks ago li
Sec. ef Labor an Arbiter to wham
Maud Duggan, of Oakland, and Mrs .work on the baai un ent which to not
the hospital where it was learned funeral of Mrs. Dean, was q.,
shall be referred the question of re­
.
T
assisted by Grant Wm. Martiq, of Fresno. The broth yet completed. The people of the
ftted suit against the Greyhound at the Sentinel office cto Monday. He
turn to work at the plant of Smith
She had been in apparent good health said that Mrs. Dean had been in very Hartwell, will be sergeant-at-arms, er was Chester Ellingson, of Oak Arago community wish to thank each -
Wood-Products Co. at Coquille, of
and Geo. H. Jenkins is chairman of land. Arthur Ellingson, of this city and every one who so generously
the day before.
poor health for the past five years
those employees who went on strike
The body was taken to Astoria by and that her passing at any time for the Chamber of Commerce commit­ was the only one of the ten survivinj contributed to the work, by their
on and subsequent to Sept. 20, 1937.
Brewer Mills of the Gano Funeral the past two would not have been tee which is co-operating with the children of Mr..and Mrs. O. P. El­ offering Sunday, and also all who in
3. The Arbiter shall decide wheth­
Home this morning. Services will unexpected. Her passing was peace­ fur breeders in presenting this pelt lingsen who was unable to be pres any way helped to make the pro­
er all or part of those still remaining
show.
;nt Former Sheriff E. P. Ellingsen gram possible.
be held there Saturday at 1 p. m. ful for which he was very thankful.
on strike shall be returned to work,
Fred Hamberg, the judge, who has was the eleventh member of th<
and interment will be in the ceme­
Mr. Dean had spent a few days
upon what date they shall return,
judged the live fox shows in Coos amily. He was killed in an auto
tery at Naeselle, Wash.
with the Roy Neal family at Alle­
Carroll Gets Life Sentence
the method of seniority employment,
Mrs. Maag' was bom Ellen Davis, gany before coming to Coquille county for the past three years, is iccident in Curry county several
Jos.
A. Urban, Pennsylvania youth
their status as to union affiliation.
,T
■ ■
In Sikajoki, Finland, Nov. 16, 1905, Monday, and expected to return soon rated the best judge of furs in the years ago.
who gave the name of Ambrose when
Such decision shall be made not later
United Slates. -
The
ladies
returned
to
Coquille
and was 15 days past 32 years of age. to Portend Where ho Kas been mak -
than ................... , 1937, and shall be
Ribbons to the winners win be Monday evening this week, having arrested in Marshfield last week for _
She was the daughter of Mr. and ing his home for the past year.
final and binding on all parties sig­
presented
by Eugene Finlay, presi­ «topped for a short visit with Mrs robbing a pool hall and committing
Mrs. Isaac Davis.
Being a former newspaper pub­
natory to this agreement.
dent of the Oregon Fox Breeders as­ Price’s daughter, Mrs. C. M. Sigler, other depredations, pleaded guilty in
Besides her husband she is sur­ lisher himself—he owned the Co­
and Judge Brand appointed Jack
The cases of the six discharged em­
sociation..
at Fort Jones, Calif.
vived in this country by her sister quille Herald for many years—Mr.
sentenced Friday.
ployee» now before the nineteenth
They had a wonderful time at
and five brothers, Lauri Davis, of Dean reminisced on the early day
Vanley M. Springer made a plea
Regional Board of the National La­
Coquille
Will
Decorate
their
reunion
in
Oakland,
the
.first
Seaside, Ore.; George, of Westport, trials and tribulations he experiened
of guilty to assault with a danger­
bor Relations Board shall not be con­
time
they
bad
all
been
together
for
Ore.; Wayne and Carl, of Naeselle, in getting paper from San Francisco,
for the Christmas Season
ous weapon, but the plea was refused
sidered .by the Arbiter nor shall his
20 years.. The occasion was marrec
Wash., and Reino, of Fort Lewis, it .always came by boat, usually
circuit court Monday, fie will be
findings »as an Arbiter be considered
somewhat
by
the
accident
which
be
The question of Coquille street and
Wash.
windjammers which took a month as
Grant to defend him.
He med a
prejudicial to the cases pending be­
Mrs. Maag came to the United a rule for the round trip, San Fran­ home decoration for the holidays was tell Mrs. Ward five or six weeks age knife on tpe mate for a Norwegian
fore the Regional Labor Board nor
and
yet
it
was
an
occasion
fot
States in 1906 and to Coquille in cisco to Cooi Bay, and he told of one brought up at the Chamber of Com­
ship at Marshfield
to the agreements now in effect at
1934. She and her husband, who is vessel which stopped off ¿he Co­ merce luncheon in the hotel Tuesday thanksgiving that she was able to be
C. W. Wormstaff and Denver N.
the plant of the Smith Wood-Prod­
with
them
at
all.
employed at the Smith pant, bought quille river when the bar was so noon. Whether to follow the cus­
Elford, who had served 60 days of
ucts Company.
the Green Nook on Hall street last rough that the tug could not go out tom of recent years with prizes of­ . She was returning to Oakland their five-year sentence for killing
5. All expenses incurred by the
year and renamed it the Yellow Can­ for it. Before the storm subsided fered for the best decorated homes, from Los Angeles when she thinks a cow which they claimed they mis­
Arbiter incident to the above arbi­
she must have dropped asleep for
ary, selling it a few months ago.
the vessel was up in Alaskan waters or not, was left in the hands of the
took for a deer, were paroled by
tration proceedings shall be borne
her car shot off the highway over a
and so buffeted and smashed that it committee consisting of J. L. Smith,
the court on Monday .
jointly by the parties signatory to
cliff
and
landed
right
side'up
On
the
Dies in Southern California
was a wonder it did not sink. It was .Lafe Compton and H. L. Claterboe.
Sentence of W. L. Burton for writ­
this arbitration agreement.
gravel 100 feet below. This/ hap­
_______ a month from the vessel’s leaving They have not met as yet to decide
__ ______
ing worthless checks at North Bend
Mr«. Annie
Lund, of Sanford
pened
on
Friday
and
she
was
not
Heights, received the sad news Fri-1 S*" Francisco before its cargo was what other Christmas season activi­
was postponed - for futher investiga­
Bryants to Visit New York
ties shall be fostered, but the dec­ found until Sunday, and had not re­ tion of a possible past record.
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day of - the
death of her oldest grand - discharged at Bandon..
covered
consciousness
during
that
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bryant left
oration of the streets with fir trees
I Clarence R. Carroll was sentenced
daughter. Helen Beatrice Sanders, at
time. After two weeks in the hos­
yesterday on a six weeks' trip which'
General Hospital in Los Angeles, Rotary Club Visitors Yesterday Is a custom here for years that will pital she was taken home and is now to life imprisonment for the murder
will take them as far east as New
not be overlooked this year.
of an Empire young man, Howard
with sleeping sickness and cerebral
Imogene Hickam and Preston May
York city, south to Florida and home
The rest of the hour Tuesday was recovering.
Brown, in October.
hemorrhage given by the doctors as were the high school seniors whom
The under part of the car was com­
by the southern route with a visit in
levoted to hearing J. E. Norton’s
the cause of death.
the
Rotary
club
entertained
at
lunch
pletely
mashed
but
there
was
not
a
California. They left Portland on
report of the conferences all day
Helen was bom Dec. 3, 1922, in yesterday noon.
Sues for $21,000 Damages
The club has a last Wednesday at which the A. F. of glass broken, nor a scratch on the
the Streamline and were to pick up
Portland, Oregon. With her mother, program of inviting two seniors each
body,
showing
that
it
was
a
clean
Mrs. Daisy Brown, of Bridge, has
L. and C. I. O. unions were repre­
a new Buick at Flint, Mich., which
Mrs. Mae Sanders, and sister, Louise, Wednesday.
she bad suffered a paralytic stroke.
they had purchased from Southwest­ she had lived in Long Beach for the
sented a part of the time in the jump and that it did not roll. t
Other visitors were Supt. B. W.
Lines and the drivers of the two
ern Motors. They plan on being
meeting with the chamber of com­
last eleven years.
Dunn, who presented a moving pic­ merce committees.
buses, In one of which she was rid­
home January 10.
Touched 32 This Week
She was taken sick suddenly Sun­ ture of the Industries of Mexico; Lee
ing when hurt, for damages totalling
The
decision
Wednesday
night
day evening and was taken to the Petersen, of Coquille; Chas. Schroe­
Coquille has never had an offi­ »21,089.50.
was to call in E. P. Marsh, federal
hospital Monday afternoon, passing der, of Bandon, and Capt. Melchior,
Coquille Grange Meetts
cial weather observation station and
She alleges in her complaint that
labor conciliator, to consider terms
away Friday morning. At the time of Salem.
the matter of figuring precipitation the two buses collided near Milling­
Severe visitors were present at the
of
an arbitration agreement.
for this part of Coos county has de- ton on the 18th day of last April, and
Coquille Grange meeting last Friday of her death she was a sophomore
With that understanding the pick­
in
Poly
High.
She
and
her
sister,
pended on the showing made at the that she was severely injured and
$1200
Settlement
Paid
evening.
ets at the Bay In Marshfield were
Louise, spent last summer’s vacation
station in North Bend and at the shaken, that she has lost over »200
Plans for the initiation of candi­
Through her mother, Mrs. Myrle withdrawn, but withdrawal of the
dates were discussed. This is to be with their grandmother in Coquille. Dusseau, who was last week ap­ pickets at the Smith plant here lighthouse station at Bandon.
in wages since the accident and will
Her
aunt.
Miss
Clara
Lund,
of
That November was one of the not be able to work for a year yet.
held the first meeting in December.
San Francisco, was with her during pointed her guardian, Jerry Watson awaits the signing of the agreement wettest months on record goes with­
Susie Martin acted as Lecturer in
She was in the hospital for nearly
has made settlement with Geo. F. for arbitration.
out saying, but just what the rain­ three months and lists her loss of
place of Bertha Cross, who was un­ her illness and her uncles, Edwin Burr for injuries she received when
Lund and Grant Wilcox, left Satur­
fall here was can only be estimated. time and medical expenses at »1,-
able to attend because of the high-
day morning to attend the funeral her back was broken in the accident
Coos Bay reports 18 inches and a 089.50. She asks »20,000 for puni-
C. E. Nilas’ Son Honored
water. Plans for a Christmas tree
to
the
Burr
car
last
winter.
Terms
services Tuesday. She was laid to
were discussed
Refreshments of
Cyda E. Niles this week received station in Curry county, up in the Uve damages.
rest beside her father, Claude-San­ of the settlement, as approved in
cake and coffee were served.
a letter from his son, Capt. Wallace hills, 26 Inches. It is doubtful that
probate
court
by
Judge
McLain,
ders. She will be greatly missed by
E. Niles, of the U. S. army, telling of two feet of water fell in this part of
City Debt Down $1800
her many friends in Coquille and were that »1200 be paid.
his selection to attend the war col­ the Coquille valley, but that it was
Guild Ladies to Give Party
Long Beach.
•
very
close
to
20
inches
is
a
very
con
­
The city of Coquille’s receipts from
lege next year, the ambition of every
Bazaar by Fairview Ladies
The ladies of the Episcopal Guild
pin ball machines in November was
army officer. Qppt. Niles was one servative statement.
Since the rains ceased the first of M51. .
will give a card party next Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Pook, who
The Fairview Valley Ladies Aid is of two from the ordance department,
day, Dec. •, in the Guild hall. A left San Francisco, where he had holding a Toy bazaar Saturday af­ out of a personnel of 320 officers to the week the thermometer takes a
The city’s debt, as will be reported
dessert luncheon will be served at been receiving treatment at the S. ternoon, December 4, and Monday, be selected for this opportunity. The nightly plunge. Tuesday morning it by Treasurer Sickels to the council
1:30 p. m., to be followed by an after­ P. hospital, last week and went to all day, December 6, at Siver’s Va­ other officer chosen was a lieuten- was just at freezing and yesterdaay next Monday evening, was reduced
morning but two degrees higher.
noon of cards. Score cards will be Portland for a few days, are expect­ riety store. These toys are all hand­ mt-colonel.
by »1800 during the month.
Four
25 cents and there will be a door ed home this week-end. Mr. Pook made and very clever and you are
Your real Oregonian prefers the thousand dollars worth of water
prize given. All ladies are invited is greatly improved and looks more
to come in and see for your-
Trespass Notices, printed <m cloth, rain in heavy doees to the dense fog bonds were paid off but outstanding
to come and bring a friend.
warrants increased by »2200.
fit than he has for many
and 32 degree temperature.
or sale at thia office.
EHingseh Sis
te TS Reunite in Calif
Mrs. Geo. Maag to
Be Buried in Wash.