! Ì sr Ä 7 « / < ■ ??'•-’>' i'i •/J ' T , !-e-> ' • ■' c ■ New Route Is - '■ ' ,/w • ä /< . > ■: ■ Molt To( Flo Is AM ®x~ è- ' •x-~ ■:. • County Clerk L. W. Oddy received w , ■ IIHSH" W CdlhCf AlOS Completion This Fall 9 Will Be Of Great Benefit To I Whole Valley 7 ■'.. I cl I I ¿< *. •>-/. i •< - , ;■ ; "S Three Churches V • irs. Aa~. "m i r .-.|1T| - r-T. mrri.- Greene & Jensen Are In gi__ M— N* m if! riRgf new ■ lore » more non-church going people in the churches and marked success has al­ ready been noted in the big drive. Last Sunday the attendance majic of the three groups, although close, showed the Church of Christ leading, with 184 out, Pioneer second with 184 and the Church of God with IM. . ** ■•- ■ ; » Henry Street Bridge ■ ; No. 316 Is A Bill / i Mon- i street bridge. The figures showed IS1100 necessary for lumber and nails . for a complete repair of the bridge, J which decking is badly worn, and . $240 for an emergency job with ; planks placed lengthwise for the en- . tire 41S feet Neither estimate in­ cluded labor. With no funds for the job available until after Jan. 1, the street commis­ sioner was instructed to make daily Inspection of the bridge and patch it whenever It was found necessary. Next year’s budget has an item erf $5000 for streets and bridges main- ■fc. f - ■ Minier Tells Of Labor Support In City Politics — Decries Coalition I I They cost over 11100 when made. After som* consideration, the coun­ cil voted to buy them from the dis­ trict at the price offered. All material bids for gravel and ■ (Continued Page Eight) Former Besident A Visitor Geo. Belloni, of Woodland, Calif., was a Sentinel visitor Tuesday morn­ ing. An old-time resident of Coos county, he has lived in California for tne past quarter of a century or more. He is spending several weeks visiting his son, Henry, and brother, Fred, here in Coquille, and son, John, in Myrtle Point. He still owns the Belloni ranch an the river below Riverton, which is rented to Weride- lin Fetch, and believes it could be made a much more productive farm if summer Irrigation was engaged in. With the river right there to provide the water, the cost would not be prohibitive and the ranch income would be largely Increased. 7, ■ E»; c MR Calling cards, 50 for |1.00. I J '“'V ) ? —- * The feature of the year, the Myr­ tle Point Coquille high football game to be staged on the gridiron of the local school this Saturday will draw the attention of every sports lover and follower of the two schools. Besides having two evenly matched teams in the fray, there is a tradi­ tion back of the Myrtle Point game that always fascinates the Coquille follower*. The upper valley boys are the champs from last year and they are defending the title and Saturday afternoon that title is at stake because Coach Earl Leslie is sending his boys out to win. Although the locals trounced Marshfield 27-8 last Saturday, stich a victory does not presage a win this week-end, as Myrtle Point was down at Bandon trimming those boys 20-7 at the same time. The Marshfield game brought out the perfection of a splendid passing attack for the Red Devils, which clicked consistently, but the blocking was ragged and tackling was none too good either. However, it did show the large crowd of fans some­ thing new in the way of a Coquille of­ fensive. Four passes were completed, either Schaer or Krantz to Goodman, and three of them went for a si«- I Aw i 4- I School district No. S, which pro­ vided the bleacher scats in the Com­ munity Building at the time it was constructed, and which now has no use far the seats, the gymnasium hav­ ing been completed, offered to sell •g,f. >-■ . 1 * H V t