INDEPENDENT VOL. XXX VI IL NO. 23 COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY. OREGON, THU EMBAY, JULY 2. IMS —— Unstinted Praise For Necessities Unit's Demonstration The Safety Division of the Coos Civilian Defense Council has here­ tofore given two splendid public dem­ onstrations as to what it would dd in event of a catastrophe and this dem­ onstration last Frilay evening showed how the two units in co-operation would function if the Improbable bombing of Coquille should happen. The two canteen units promptly set up for service in the Masonic and Odd Fellows kitchen and dining rooms, and Cliff Yarbrough’»' mobile unit soon had a fire going and coffee made in front of the Community Building where coffee and doughnuts were ac­ tually served The ladies of the Canteen Corps, af­ ter getting their requisition slips for the purchase of supplies, signed by the chairman, were prepared tl> feed 500 in each hall and the mobile unit prepared for 300. » ; A list of all those appearing for duty was duly signed by the ladies at the hour they went to work and the hour of departure was also noted, Also was posted a list of the food being prepared. After the various county chairmen and the Civilian Defense heads from Myrtle Point and Bandon had visited the canteens a meeting of all units was held in the Community Building where Chairman Stelle presented to Mr. Bedingfield the chairman of each local unit who gave brief reports of their multitudinous activities follow- ing.the catastrophe. "If all of Coos county was as well - prepared as Is Coquille, my work be done,” r *aid " J * ~ ~ chairman at the Naces- National the Community Building last Friday evening after the most satisfactory demonstration given by the several units of the division. The problem, a hypothetical bomb­ ing and burning of all Coquille east of Hall street, was outlined onB the (Continued on page five) And Was Our Face Red ! The Sentinel editor had to take a lot of razzing last Friday and three of the Coquille canteen corps in one group stopped him to say “stop my paper.** All because the Sentinel in its June 25 issue said the canteen ladies “served 100 people in nine months." L ? The public is not interested in why errors are made, but we’re going to tell'how it happened anyway. The copy was wrijjen that the ladies served 100 in nine minutes, and was set with/ those figures, but another error in the line caused the operator to reset it and when it came through that time the “minutes” had been changed to “months’’ and’ that was the way it went through. Pardon us, ladies, you are doing a splendid job; your meal when that 100 were so speedily served was ex­ cellent and the Sentinel would be the last to belittle your civilian defense efforts. Wages Upped 10 Per Cent At The Plant An increase of ten per cent in wages at Smith Wood-Products plant here, from 75 to 82 H cents an hour, was announced by Geo. A. Ulett this week. The new scale which con­ forms to'the wages paid in similar plants elsewhere was made effective June 1, so that the next payroll will be at the new rate. On Front Street A new meat market, The Front Street Market was opened in Coquille yesterday by Wm. L. Bell and “Perk’’ McCarger, in the formêr Bond Mar­ ket location at 419 Front street. Mr. Beit has been a resident of thé Myrtle Point- section for the past 40 years while Mr. McCarger comes here from San Francisco. See their adv. on another page of this issue. Reported Missing "Bud" Gaffey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Gaffey of North Willard street here, is one of the nation’s armed forces who is missing sinee the Jap occupation of the outer end of the Aleutian Islands, The message came in a wire to his parents Tuesday morning, the telegram reading as fol­ lows: “The Navy department bxceedingly regrets to advise you that your son, Wrtfmd Ivan Gaffey, seaman second class, U.S.N., was performing his duty in the service of his country at the Naval Aerological Station, Kiska, Alaska, when last heard from on June 10th. He. will be carried on the records of the Navy department as missing pending further information. No report of. his death or injury has been received and he may be a pris­ oner of war. It will probably be several months before definite official information can be expected concern­ ing his status. Sincere sympathy is extended to you in your anxiety and you are assured that any report re­ ceived will be communicated to you immediately. Rear Admiral Randall Jacobs, the Chief» of Naval Personnel. ft-. ,K ____ ____ . L.--_ : County and Slate Levy To Be 15 Mills For Year 1942-43 Victory Girl To Be Crowned At Nine Friday Evening Opens Al Nine O'Clock Friday Evening Continues Ail Day Saturday And Evening All preparations '“are nearing completion for Coquille’s big Victory Celebration July 3 and 4. Coquille streets are decked with gala patriotic banners and welcome signs beckoning residents of Coos County and surround­ ing territory to co-operate in this gigantic Victory Festival which has the full approval of army authorities in the Ninth Corps Area of the United States Army. The kick off of the big celebration will be at 9:00 o’clock Friday evening in the spacious »auditorium of Coquille’s new community building, when the winner of the Victory Girl contest will be crowded “Miss Victory” and enthroned to rule over Coquille’s two-day extravaganza. • Coos county taxpayers will pay 1» Votes turned in by the Victory Girl mills for the 1942-43 fiscal year for contestants were not counted last state and county purposes, a drop of, , evening but they wijl be at six o'clock two mills from what the rate would Jhis evening when the contest closes. have been for the full calendar year At nine-o'clock tomorrow (Friday) of 1942 had not the change to a fiscal evening in the Community Building, year—June, 30 to July 1-r-been made. ■the winner will be crowned and will County Auditor W. H. Wann states rule over the celebration on Saturday. that the rate of 13.2 mils for the first Following | the crowning there, the six months of 1942 would have, been soloist with Woody Hite dance band. •’ The firii'of three big public dances increased by 3.8 mills for the last Miss Frances Block, will sing a pa­ will immediately follow the crowning six months had the former calendar triotic number, and the band will of “Miss Victory" and Coquille’s year of assessment and tax levying then play “The Star Spangled Ban- Victory Days will be off to a big start ___ continued. ------ ’ W aH in step and in tune with Woody Thé county and state tax levy hais 'Following that the awards of war Hite and his famous dance band to­ decreased two mills a year for the bonds and stamps will be made to the gether with Frances Block and Earl past five years and the present out­ Victory Giri winners and the payment Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Slack ar­ Whitney, his two outstanding vo­ look is that it will drop to 13 mills of their percentage for tags sold. rived in Coquille last evening and calists. for the 1943-44 period. The highest ' Dancing to the melodies of Woody aré now at home to their friends at Saturday morning, 10:30 o'clock, levy in- the county's history was the Hite's dance band will occupy the their home, comer of Collier and July Fourth will witness the mile- 27.7 mill levy in the early 1930’s. For rest of the evening, until----- -------- . long patriotic Victory parade headed First streets. 1941 the levy was 18.9 mill»; 17 mills Their honeymoon trip which took by the color guard and the Coquille for 1942, and 15 for 1942-43 Pedestrians, i them to Klamath Falls, Reno, Lake j High School Band. The drop, in the levy is due pri­ Army troops, Motorized equipment, Tahoe and San Francisco, was com­ marily to the reduction in the bond bined with business for Mr. Slack Floats, Bicycles, Horses and Horse debt, and during the fiscal year from liad legal matters to attend to in drawn vehicles will all be in competi­ July 1 to June 30, 1943, there will tion for the Victory Bonds and Vic­ Contrary to rumor and published Klamath Falls and San Francisco.. be paid a total of »127,000 on bonded tory Stamps which are being given His bride was Mias Kathryn Ev­ reports the past week, the Coquille debt, plus the interest. Besides the as prizes for this outstanding parade. Hospital is not to be closed down, erett, daughter of Mrs. Ann'Staihar of maturing of »43,000 worth of bonds Guests of Coquille’s Celebration which is a splendid thing for Co­ Springfield, and they were married this coming year, »84,000 worth of who bring their lunchea will be fur­ quille as one hospital here would not al a quiet ceremony in' the Episcopal callable ' bonds which do not mature nished with free coffee, cream and provide'Tacilities for those who will church in Eugene at 10 a. m. on Wed­ until in the 1950’s if paid when due, sugar at the ’ lunch grounds in the George Ulett reported at the Chign- wish to make use of it. at one time nesday of last week, by Rev- How­ can be paid off Aug. 1, 1944, and Myrtle Grove, adjacent to the naw ard White. They were attended by or another. ber of Commerce session m the hotel the budget includas that »84,000 and Community Building. Tuesday noon that the new library The decision to keep the hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Merle C Lindley of interest this year as it will next. The Water fight at 1:15 p. m. sharp by room in the Community Building operation was reached Monday eve­ Sugene. total of those not-due bonds but The Sentinel joins their many members of Coquile’s outstanding should be ready tor occupancy in ning when Lucille Livingston, one of which are callable next year is Fire Department will attract crowds about three weeks. the nurses there for the past year, friends in extending congratulations ihe painters are still at work there; »322,000. If the county is able to made arrangements to take over its and beat wishes to the happy couple. to Elliott street, just west of the court accumulate funds at the expected house, for the beginning of the after­ £. L. Perrott is getting the book operation on July 1. rate and pay them off, by August 5, noon program. shelves, desks and coses ready, and | L b E previous decision to close was Associate Justice Janies T. Brand Ünal Stauung unci varnish- 1944, the county will have outstand- of the impossibility yi of the state supreme court will de- HHt sufficient nursing help but I that date and $50.000 worth ot itrtotic niRtreas at Livingston I mib wired to - j Series is due in 7943. ____ open air platform and acquaintances, some as far away Those various and sundry residents in front of the Community Building. This reduction in bonded debt has Mr Ulett said the committee had as Arizona, and she received assur­ who have been complaining that sum­ Playing of the national anthem and been possible only at the expense of been very fortunate in being able to ances that they would come to Co­ mer was over-due were satisfied and the group singing of “God Bless -county roads. True, the roads have secure a gas blower heater for the) quille and become associated with her even more than satiated on Monday America,” led by Mrs. Leona Bryant, been maintained but no extensive new library, but that electric fixtures, ' project z when the thermometer registered 02 will be a prelude to the address of roads program has been carried on on which there . is strict priority, The physicians and surgeons there degrees in the shade that afternoon. Justice Brand. and the time is coming when the have not yet been secured and that —Dr. J. D. Rankin, Dr. L. B. Gould On Tuesday it was four degrees less county will have to budget larger Street sports with prizes for every­ and Dr. Marshall Kennedy — who possibly the library might have to “hot,” or 88, and .yesterday’s maxi­ one will be staged immediately fol­ amounts for road purposes. How­ operate for a time with temporary were to have retained their offices mum was down another two degrees lowing the address of Justice Brand. ever, the county court’s program is fighting facilities in the building had the hospital been to retire the bonded debt before that or to 86. Chairman of the street sports com­ It is a beautiful room, one of which closed, will, of course, remain there Whether this unusually hot spell mittee is Ray Jeub, who promises time comes. under the new set-up, unless or until every citizen in Coquille can well be presages a storm is only conjecture, plenty of excitement, especially in Mr. Wann states that next year’s one or more of them is summoned proud and if there are any who although the barometer indicates the rolling pin throwing contest for levy will not be more than 13 mills to war service. have not visited the room it will be that a change might be in the offing. married women. and might possibly be down to around worth his or her time to do so. However, it is to be hoped that the A rollicking, old-fashioned square 11 mills. long-time resident who offers to bet dancing contest will hold the crowds The budget, adopted by the court ten dollars that It will rain on the for this last event of the afternoon and citizens budget committee last 4th will lose—if he has had his bet open air program. week provides a total of »633,105.96 Dancing from three to five o’clock expenses for all purposes of which covered! The city council will meet at eight in the afternoon with Woody Hite’s »394,022.97 will be raised by taxation. Mrs. Pearl Jackson, in the office dance band will Bet the stage for the For the first six months of 1942 o'clock this evening to act on the of the Selective Service Board at the budget adopted last December offer of the State of Oregon to rent final big wind up dance Saturday Myrtle Point, reports that approxi­ was for an expense of »465,293.41, of the room in the Community Build­ night from 9:30 to 1:30 o’clock. mately 350 young men of the 18 to which »326,583.41 was to be raised ing, which later will be fitted up as 20 years class registered at Coquille, by taxation. a kitchen, for the duration of the The July 4th parade, at 10:30 Sat­ Bandon and Myrtle Point on Tuesday. A dro) in the tax levy from 18.9 war. The state offers a rent of »20 urday morning, will form around the The cards have not yet been segre­ mills In 1941 to 15 for the 1942-43 a month. court house block, the start being The use to which it will be put is gated and the number registering in fiscal year is something the taxpayers made at the block's southwest comer. each toWn in the southern half of the will not find it at all hard to take. the storage of food, purchased with From there it will proceed west to The hundreds and thousands whom county Is not yet available. funds supplied by the government, the highway, then a block south to it is anticipated will attend Coquille’s to be held for use if and when a the bank comer, thence a block west Victory Celebration dances in the bombing of this section should de­ to Willard in front of the Community new Community Building Friday eve­ stroy the regular facilities.for secur­ Building, thence south to Front ning and Saturday afternoon and ing suppies. It is presumed the coun­ street, a block east on Front to Tay­ evening will find a smoother, more cil will accept the offer as the kitch­ Having sold his home on Second en cannot be fitted up at present lor, north on the highway to First, satisfactory dance floor than is found E. T. Stelle intends moving the last east to Hall, north to Second and east in many dance halls which are used street and his business building on anyway. of this week from the property the to the point of beginning. regularly every week. And with the Front recently, P. L. Johnson, the family has been occupying on East Chairman J. L. Smith and mem­ alluring music of Woody Hite's dance plumber, intends moving next Mon­ Second since they came to Coquille, to bers of the parade committee have band as an added incentive there will day to Klamath Falls, where he has the home he purchased last week on not been able to make up a list of be no fault to find with this feature of bought a home. Whether he will Knowlton Heights. It is the former what the parade entries will be but the celebration. open a plumbing shop there at once Dr. M. Earl Wilson place of seven the program on page seven of thia While the present floor will be the or wait until after the war to do that, lots and house which he purchased The CoquiHe police reserves may issue tells what prizes—in Victory subfloor when the building is com­ he has not yet determined. from Cal Ray. Mr. Stelle says he can His home here he sold to Phil Al- not have been strictuly performing bonds and stamps—are offered fol pleted, it was sanded two or three coast on his bicycle all the way down born of the Washer Service Co , for­ their whole duty in not notifying all prize winners in the twelve clasifica- times last week. town but that it will require a lot of To give the desired polished sur­ merly the Coast Maytag Co., and the ' home owners to draw the shades over tions. pumping to go home. face so necessary for a dance floor, Front Street building to the Washer their lighted windows after 9:30 p. m., He has also purchased a house and O. L. Wood on Monday drove a light Service Co., into which, the business when the night dim-out starts. But lot on East Eleventh, as an invest­ car round and round the huge room, will soon be moved from its present they do ask the co-operation of every­ ment, which he will rent. dragging two weighted down bales of location in the First National Bank one in carrying out the army orders which were established for protec­ hay. This removed all the frizz building. tion of ships at sea which might be which might have been left by the An added attraction to the July 4th ' silhouetted by IRflits on shore, es- sander and really made the finest entertainment on Saturday evening yally thus*' windows which face kind of a floor for dancing. 'dancera^-are reminded' Kathryn Everett Becomes Bride Of Harry A. Slack Coquille Hospital Not To Close Library To Be Ready July 20 92 Degrees Was Monday Maximum .JX*-«£3f£' Special Council Meeting Tonight 350 Registered In So. Coos Tuesday Victory Parade Will Be A Feature Dance Floor Is In Fine Shape E. T. Stelle Buys Home On Heights Pete The Plumber To Klamath Falls Police Ask That Shades Be Drawn Keno Game Saturday Night What Will The turkey for next Christmas without expense, except for feed, and as he is expecting to have two, applications for the other one should be made at once, first come, first served. A friend gave him a couple of “turkey” eggs which he has a ban­ tam hen setting 'on. When he set the small bird on the large eggs, Mrs. Schram remarked, “I thought turkey eggs were speckled.” Frank's come­ back was, “Oh these are a special kind of white turkeys." TdW Girl contestants is good "for annoyance and permit the reserves room of Southwestern Motors, just dances during the Celebration Mr. and Mrs. Liston Parrish ar­ who'make their heufly patrol to make west of the postoffice. rived in Coquille yesterday from -their rounds more rapidly in the The Legions' plan is to divide the Woodburn, where they have been future. Most of the Coquille homes net proceeds of the game 50-50 be­ for the past three or four years, to were obeying the orders Sunday tween the 4th ot July committee and begin his duties as minister in the night but some were not. .the .Legion treasury. Church of Christ here. Mr. Parrish Mrs. F. G. Leslie and Mrs. R. E . supplied the pulpit hrre a month ago Two men in the uniforms and in­ and the call to this pastorate fol­ Boober went up to the latter’s'cabins. south of Newport, last Friday. Mr. n ignis of the R. A. F. of Great Britain lowed. ____ He succeeds Dan Brown, who re- ■ 1-eslie and Mr. Boober intend leaving passed through Coquille Tuesday signed as minister a few months ago tomorrow evening to join them and' They were apparently hitch hiking because of iUness. • spend the Fourth there. 1 their way down the coast. J five