Coquille C of C A Short Council Bill MacKnight Hears Reports Session Held To Leave Arirçy A John Carl of Arago was a visitor at MOHdOy tVenilig the Coquille chamber of commerce session in the hotel Tuesday noon, at M was one of the shortest council which time Geo. Oerding reported sessions in months, that Monday eve- on the meeting the chambers fire ring. the meeting lasting about an district meeting with property owner« hour. outside the rity. The subject is i Mayor Milne’s nomination of J. L. touched on In another Item in this Smith to succeed J. E. Axtell, re­ signed, on the park commission, was week’s issue. J. E. Norton reported on the success­ approved by the council, and the ful Oregon Coast .Highway' regional audit of the commissioner's financial You Can Buy Them! meeting in Gold Beach last Sunday report by C. G. Caughell was also ac­ at which several candidates for coun­ cepted. the audit showing the report ty judge were present- One of them of funds received and expended, and ----- a stockman, with considerable farm money on hand, to be correct. you work in a mill, in timber, property, presented the thought that The mayor named Councilman if many of the small businesses along Claire M. Gray to be chairman in Co­ or have a farm. the highways have to go out of busi­ quille for Flag Week, June 7-14, he • See us for further particu­ ness during the war, his taxes are to name the rest of the committee. lars. An ordinance was adopted estab­ going to be correspondingly increased lishing as Fourth Street Court, the to help pay for state, county and COQUILLE’S OWN TIRE school district necessities, and that 500 foot street running west from AND RECAP PLANT it was Up to him to try and help keep Cypress, between Fourth and Fifth, those business concerns going- by i in the northwest section of Spurgeon Goodyear Tire Store backing thé efforts of the highway Hill, ...... It has heretofore been called «2 Hall St. Coquille association to make the coast sect ion1‘‘Midway, "but not officially., a mecca for vacationists. j The need for a panel truck for the Operated by Southwestern And Mr. Norton added that whether police department has existed for a business received direct benefit some time and Monday evening the Motor Co. from the tourist trade that everyone council authorized a call for bids for benefits Indirectly from those tourist| °be. ‘ dollars. The public hearing on the city’s Roaeborg Chieftain: Republicans will It waa reported that Mika. Denials >942-43 budget, which appears else- commend Mr. Boehnke for having the intestinal fortitude to stand up and has received a check from the gov- ; wherç in this issue, was set for Mon- ernment for the land he leased for a dfly evening, June 1. say what he thinks.” year for a chrome stockpile site, and 1 The recently appointed sewer com- A. E. Borel stated Tuesday morning mittee, consisting of Councilmen that no official sanciton for removal Stark, Seeley and Biegger, was re- of the location to south of Myrtle quested to give thought and conai- Point has yet been received from ' deration to the matter of how a Washington, indicating the posslbi- sewage disposal plant, which the lity that the stock pile will- remain 'State Board or Health will demand where orginally located. [ before long for all cities of the state, SOIL-OFF 5rang Hardware M fir W Ufow-by By' Assay '* Brule . _ Howdy Folks Coquille Hospital Threats To Highway Safety Lose Their Licenses A total of 139 Oregon drivers lost their driver’s licenses through sus­ pension or revocation proceedings during the month of February, a re­ port compiled in the ofice of Earl Snell, secretary of state, reveals. Of the 139, there were 84 revocations and of these, 74, or 88 per cent, were for driving while intoxicated. Of the 55 suspensions, 25 were for reck­ less driving. Fire District Is Doubtful REPUBLICANS—VOTE FOR GRADE A Butter Candidate for CARNATION and SPECIAL MORNING Alpine Milk 1 Belle Knife Hospital Mrs. Flossie Johnson, of near Co­ quille, entered for treatment last Saturday and Mrs. Harold Beall, of Powers, underwent an appendectomy the same day. Mrs. Geo. Hultln, for treatment, and Gene Crouch, for treatment of a leg injury, both of Coquille, entered on Monday. ® Don Aber entered the hospital from Powers on Tuesday for treatment of a back injury, received in a camp near Powers. * Dismissals the past week were Mrs. Justine Cary and baby; Mrs. Roes Costello and Frank Haney on Sun­ day, Mrs. E. L. Smith and Marybelle Yarbrough on Tuesday. VICTORY GARDENERS ATTENTION----- Special Sale of ~ FLORDIA HUMUS George E. Oerdnlg’s real estate of­ fice thia week completed a deal for the sale of the Edgar Watson proper­ ty on Rink Creek, consisting of ten acres and home, on Glen Aiken road, to Otto O. Kolstad and wife, of Los Angeles, who were former residents ot this district. They will move to their new home in the near future. Mr. Kolstad is a former Coos county ball player. 3 T i 2 Drifted Snow Flour 49’s 1.89 Calaros “ITS A GAM, GARY!" Sure, a gam—a leg—a limb to you Professor! 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