æ'ÜX’*' .. * • ■ K' ■ ■ ® :■ t „ Mb Y ■/? AN INDIPÏNDINT NEWSPAPER e? _________________________ VOL. xxxviii . NO. M. COQUILLE. COOS COUNTY, OREGON, THURSO AT, JULY 9, 1949. About $1200 Was- | Netted For The Community Building Five-Year Old Found Tuesday Sergeant Irving Ijirson, at the lo­ cal state police, received a call Tues­ day morning Aom Gold BeaSh that 88.M THE V«'« PRIZE WINNERS AND OTHER ENTRIES IN THE FOURTH OF MY PARADE DREW PLAUDITS FROM LARGE THRONG Judge J. T. Brand Made Fine Address Introduced by Judge Dpi M. King who succeeded him on the Coos dis­ trict court bench when he was named associate justice of the Oregon su­ preme court. Judge Jas. T. Brand ex-‘ pressed his pleasure at being back in Cooi county for a few hours when he addressed the Fourth of July throng here last Saturday afternoon. He characterized Coos as the best county of the best state of the best country in the world. His address was directed princi­ pally to the "second reserve” as he referred to those not in the nation’s fighti'ng forces but who are supplying Pioneer Picnic Is Sel For July 26 In Myrtle Grove the five-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. The best parade held in Coquille Lions Club, 1st; Dick Buckles truck, Memory Thompson, of Reedsport, The Coos and Curry Pioneer As­ had been found at an early hour that in two decades wai the unanimous 2nd. sociation president, Walter Laird, al­ morning. . . opinion of the thousands who wit­ Patriotic character—O. K. Rubber though very busy making hay while The boy had., been missing since nessed the July 4th Victory Celebra- 1 Welders wheelbarrow load of scrap the sun shines, has also appointed the Fourth when he wandered away tion line-up last Saturday qtorning rubber, 1st; the Bachelor Giris’ float, committees and formulated plans for from camp while his parents and as it wended it way over the ten 2nd. the annual get-together session of - others were fishing on Silver creek, block course, the head getting back Automobile—John Leslie, on his Pioneers in the Myrtle Grove, Co­ to the city hall before the end had [ home-made, power-driven scooter, somewhere near Agness. • quille* on the regular date, the last • • 1st; Myrtle Gardens, 2nd. At least 100 men had been scouring passed that point. Sunday of July, which this year is The judges-^Mrs. Jas. T. Brand, of ' Horse drawn vehicle—J. L. Smith, that rough country for him and he on the 28th. ' was found up on a mountain by f*hil Salem ;Mrs.O. C. Sanford, of Go- (he must have been . the vehicle even Officers and trustees are—unani­ Adams of Gold Beach. He was ap­ qqiile, and Fred Inghum,' of Seattle— though on the horse’s back) , 1st; mous. so far' as can be ascertained, parently none the worse for his nearly had a difficult job cut put for them Sunset Dairy, 2nd. the equipment', armament and money in approving tl>e liolding of this, reg- ” three days in the I woods, according ;'n deciding what entries should be Saddle horse and rider — B. W. to keep the fighting forces- on the ular meeting *»f -Pioneers in the ac­ geant Larson received. I awarded prizes in the many classifi- 'Dunn, 1st;Bob Geaney’s boy on pony, battle line. to the word .Sergeant * . ’ customed central community center. ---------- —,——------ I cations for which prizes were award- 2nd A few peopltf profess to think the Expanding on the tiiought that thi Decorated bicycle — Laura Emily |M-ople of the United States are a meeting should be called off but this The .selection of the army contingent Ruble, 1st; Joyce and Helen Taylor, nation of builders, he asked, ‘What would be a great disappointment to <.f jeeps, peeps, trucks, motorcycles 2nd x are we fighting for?” and answered many who feature this event as one and mess truck, as winner of the Pets—Billy Church and his two it by the declaration that it is not of the high lights of the year. 81500, leaving a net of 81200 which At the business session of the Pi­ Harris Ellsworth, republican can- grand sweepstakes award of 925 was bobcat kittens in a cage, 1st; “Scot­ for material wealth or conquering of will be turned over to the building territory, but to avoid confinement oneer Association, held last July and I didate for congress from the new especially popular, but the reading ty”, 2nd. fund when all items have been paid of the winners' list by Tall ant Green­ Old time Character—Mrs. George within the wails of hatred which Hit- i presided over by the retiring prem­ southwestern Oregon fourth district, To expedite the settling up of was a Coquille visitor on the Fourth. ough that afternoon brought loud ap- Martin of the Sumner Grange group, ier is erecting in Europe. "We are dent, J. E. Norton, the following of- cairns, President Wood of the Cham­ 1st; no second. alao fighting to save the lives of gen- ficers were chosen for this year: Wal- He was accompanied from Roseburg plause for each one announced. . ber of Commerce, requests that all Parade Chairman J. L. Smitif, an ( Comic entry — The-Stiles boy, a erations which will be bom for the ter Laird, of Myrtle Point, president; by Mrs. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. bills be turned in at once so that a vice president; Crittenden and their two sons, and old hand at lining up parade, was cart-wheeling turning, red headed next thousand years,’’ the judge said. Mary Randleman, final check-up can be made as quick­ fearful the week before that this' down, 1st; O. K. Rubber Welders Frank Chase. Another point he made was that Inez R. Chase re-elected secretary - ly as possible It tandem bicycle, ridden by Ruby Mar- a man cannot be judged by what he treasurer. In a letter to the Sent fuel Mr. Ells­ Fourth feature would be flop, President Wood and committee jnry and Wayne Schrader, 2nd. A board of trustees was named by worth writes: “I was . tremendously was anything but. says. His actions give the true index chairmen at the Tuesday noon ses­ The winners list, in addition to the . The parade was led by the police of his patriotic or treasonable real the association, selected from differ­ impressed with the size and beauty sion all commented most favorably j department’s recently acquired panel self. ent parts of Coos and Curry counties of your pew community building 1 Army, was: on the co-operation received from all Lodge, civic dub, Grange, Union, truck, although John Leslie on his think the library room is perfectly, He changed Rudyard’s Kipling’s for the purpose of considering ques­ sources wheih helped make the 1942 etc.—Coos Bay Eagles, 1st; Coquille 'rapid scooter was in, through and beautiful gnd the building is in every "east is east and west is west, and tions of importance pertaining to the July 4th celebration one of the best Eagles, 2nd. artiund all parks of the parade at all never' the twain shall meet,’’ The board members way peifectly planned.“ * to association. — ever he!4 in Coquille Defense organization - Coquille times. ... ..... He stated that he bad not yet start­ the American soldiers and sailors were: Chas. Schroeder, Bandon; K. firemen, 1st; Red Cross Canteen!__ Following wus the Coquille Legion Mr. Wood said he had been in the ed to campaign, merely appearing have gone east and have gone west, E. Marcy and J. Albert Matson, entertainment business for 28 years x and the Coquille High School band, band. and they will meet and free the world Marshfield; J. H. Me Closkey and T. wherever' there are erewds as much, group, 2nd. - BtHtncsa or Industrial - E. L. Per- colorful in ffielr red and white uni­ as postai»te. y- *r of the menace of Hitler, Hirohito and- D. Guerin, Myrtle Point; Johi) Dan­ rott & Son, 1st; Rexali Store, 2nd. ' reaction to what was presented by forms, and providing stirring music. Mussolini. They are the cancer in ielson,--North Bend; James Watson, their facial expressions and com­ Victory Plan or Idea r- CoqUiUe * (Continued on Page Seven* the body of the world which the Coquille; F. B. Tichenor. Pert Orford; i'—i ............ nr ■' ments He judged last Saturday's Mary American fighting forces will, cut G. W. Merservey, Agness; » . crowds the same way and expressed Gauntlet!, Gold Beach. but and destroy. the opinion that everyone was mighty Judge Brand was accorded the most well pleased with the whole celebra­ hearty of applause both before and I Mr. -and Mrs Frank Mxgigvy who tion program, and not one word of after his address. caustte comment was heard x (went up to St Paul. Ore.y to spend I the Fourth with their daughter, Mrs. It waa voted by the chamber that letter* of appreciation be sent to aU Tom Hawkins, and family, were ac- Notice is given by the Coquille h'Of rural artwa lit ewnpanied home .^y their three year ,—„ ------,iy ti>- protect such . arena Fire Department that permits will be *r, whÆ-wi here cne whose assistance in any way con­ old granddai Two city council sessions have bean against fire and other results of an issued upon request for the burning tributed to making this celebration for a couple of weeks. held the past week. At the spacial attack by enemiesjm this coast wasR. L Stewart received from Franck of grass or rubbish which has been Mr. Dungey says he saw Wm. Zosel, the complete success it was. former Coquille merchant who has session held last Thursday evening started Tuesday with one meeting shaw tn Marshfield yesterday the placed in piles, but that it must not ■ ■ ■ >............. " 1 *1------------ held ( 1 new dim-out regulations foe coastal be burned without the department’s been on the state police force since the council decided to turn dowfi the for thejiorth^end of the county, . specific permit. Those desiring to leaving here and has been atationd state's offer to rent a room at 920 at the Coos Bay MutualCreginery in 1, at McMinnville for th? P4*t eight per month in the Community Build­ the aifternodn, and another, for the I Neon signs, unless covered at the secure a permit should contact the department's secretary, Leroy Swin­ years. Bill works nights on the ing. In asking that the council take southern half, -at the court house in u,Pi ape ,uil taboo t 1 r .................. ‘ as those in Co­ ney. ‘ , police patrol and because of the such action, George A. Ulett stated the evening. Street lights, such To correct incorrect , published re- shortage of farm help has been help­ that there was room al the Smith County Agent Geo. Jenkins, in quille’s residential district, may now ports as to the amounts turned over ing 4 or 5 hours during thé day in Wood-Products plant where emer- charge of the program, had previously __ iight, __ on irom __ Untu day but Dr. Marshall Kennedy to the 4th of July committee by the the hay fields around there. . gency food could be stored for the named seven leading farmers as unUi the” lamps in" the business dis- Is Called By The Navy concessions after last Saturday’s cel­ duration and the state is to be so group heads and they met Tuesday lrict have b«n coated at the top Dr. Marshall Kennedy, who has ebration, O. L. Wood furnishes the notified. ................................ I to plan what should be done and ’ so that there wil be ho glow upward been associated with the Coquille Sentinel the following, all of them At the request of Councilman Bieg- 1 name a man and a woman for each , they are to remain dark. Hospital for the past two or three splitting their net profit 50-50: ger, who commented on the dog ques­ neighborhood area, roughly three or The new regulations make each in­ years, will report for service at the The Eagles, 984.10. tion, their running loose and annoy . ­ four miles along the highways and dividual home, or business place/or Bremerton Navy Yard early next Lions Club, 875.00.-- 4» ing everyone with their night bark­ roads. These neighborhood leaders street light a problem by itself to be The Coquille emergency police, or week. He is a lieutenant, junior — ' »»»Ill xurxwir tho nnlinfu onntrnl American Legion, 847.50. ing and depredations, City Attorney1 will work with the county control decided by-the lighting expert su­ grade, in the Navy and has been ex­ Glen Craver, soft,drink stand th- Police Reserves, did a good job last Greenough was instructed to confer board, gettingdo all the people in their pervisor of the district and he must Saturday in helping the regular po­ pecting the call for some time. He side the building, 932.15. with the county court, which under under, area information about war time ac- check to see there is no glow cast lice force direct traffic and keep the and Mrs. Kennedy will leave for Rotary Club, 875. the law has authority to license dogs, livities and farm life In general. They upward. Bremerton on Saturday. • Check room, by Ambulance Corps, streets free fft»m congestion, especi­ and see if the city government could * will relay authentic and late infor- Al Peterson of the Mt. States Pow­ ally during the parade, and Chief 923. not lake over the handling of dogs I mation by meetings, by mail and by er Co., in Marshfield, has been ap­ ■i Jack Arnold expressed his satisfac­ in Coquille. ’ ’ 1 personal contact. The important sub- pointed on the state dim-out com­ tion Monday evening with the way jects at this time are the national mittee for Coos county and he will At Monday evening ’ s session this this auxiliary police force performed week, the resignation of Everett program controlling Inflation, rural have several busy months ahead Figures on the amount which will be available io help finish the Com­ munity Building as the result of last Saturday’s celebration are not yet available and wUl .not be until all bills for expenses have been re- çeived. At the Chamber of Commerce luncheon Tuesday noon Secretary Tailant Greenough gave roughly the amount of receipts at 92700. Of this amout about 9700 was from contri­ butions by business houses, 91015 from the Victory Girl contest, 9750 from the dances and 9250 or more as the committee’s 50 per cent share of the concession’s net. Those figures will be given exactly when the final report is made. Expenses are estimated at around' Harris Ellsworth Impressed byBuilding Police Officer |In Hay Fieldf City To Foreclose For Delinquent Improvement Liens Rural Areas Are Organized For Any Emergency Permit To Burn Is Required. Slight Change In Dim-Out Rufes What Concessions Paid The Fourth Police Reserves . On Job Saturday U. of 0. Athletic Heads Were Here Son To Rev. and Mrs Chas. M. Guilbert Don McEniry Passing Out Cigars Because of New Son and accepted. Mr. Seeley stated that he had enjoyed working as a council­ man but that the inability to secure sufficient help in .the Ideal Bakery had necessitated his taking a shift himself and that he would have no It was a "good will” trip they were I ounces baby boy, borW to himself and time to devote to city affairs. making in Coos county and in no Mrs. McEniry at the Coquille Hospi­ Mayor Milne said he had a num in sense a proselyting campaign for tal Monday night The young man mind to suggest to the council to athletes, they said. In the party has been named Michael Kern Mc­ fill the vacancy but that he would were "Hobby" Hobson, who played Eniry. Don said yesterday he hadn’t wait two weeks before naming him. baseball with the Coquille Loggers yet learned the color of his Son’s The appointment would be only until twenty years ago and is now baseball eyes, he being asleep so much of the the November election when Mr. coach at U. of O.; "Honest John” time. This is their second child, their Seeley's term would have expired. Warren, football coach; Anse Cornell, other being a daughter, four and one- The city’s irrigation dates were set of the publicity department, and John half years of age. to begin June 15 and terminate Oct. Walker. 15, or whenever it begins to rain. Four gentlemen from the Univer­ Don McEniry was probaby the sity of Oregon athletics department were Coquille visitors on Tuesday happiest man in town Tuesday as he ___ _ ... __ _____ with ______ B. ... and, in company W. ______ Dunn, _ ' passed out the cigars, celebrating were callers'at the Sentinel office, the arrived of a six pounds, ten Jop Morgan Ties A Fly At Rotary . $4 Jop Morgan, Rotarian, of Myrtle Point, entertained the Rotary Club at their meeting yesterday noon with a most interesting talk and demon­ stration on fly tying. Jop who is an amateur expert in The Big One Got Away Dr. 'J. D. Rankin tells the story this week of "the fish that got away.’’ He was out off Coos Bay in his boat last Sunday and had lengthened his line by 75 or 100 feet, with a Weight at the end, to try for deep-lying fish. All of a suddri here was a jerk on Un.' line imii exhibited in tying a fly showed long! |n when the lashing fish in the depths snapped the line. . practice. A letter from Doris Ann Wood, thanking the club for their loyal sup­ Lieut. Don Smith, son of Mr. and port in the recent contest for Victory Mrs. J. L. Smith, returned last week Giri, was read and J. S. Barton and to- the west cbast from Fort Benhing, Orville Wood gave reports on the Georgia, where he attended officers’ a • concessions and net returns from the training school. He phoned his celebration last week. mother on the 4th that he would be E. G. Lawrence, of Oakland, Calif.,: stationed for the present at his for- was present as a guest 1 mer post -Camp Roberts, Calif. S. M. Nosier said Saturday that the first 4th of July celebration he.can remember seeing in Coquille was 59 years ago, back in 1883. While he was bom in the valley, his parents moved to southern California when he was four years old and came back six years later, when the first cele­ bration he can remember was held. --------- T----- ------ ——------------------------ have been compelled to do. The foreclosure summons will appear in next week’s issue of the Sentinel. Rev. Chas. M. Guilbert writes the Sentinel that an eight pounds and four ounces baby son was bom to himself and Mrs. Guilbert at the Wil­ cox Memorial Hospital in Portland last Friday morning. He is their sec­ ond child, their other being a daugh­ ter, and has been named Thomas . The Krome Corporation, which an­ Grattan Parker Guilbert. nounced it would move its black sand and chrome operations to the lagoon section north of the Cquille river and east of Whiskey Run when it sus­ pended operations at Sixes sorpe weeks ago, has a crew of more than President O. L. Wood of the cham­ 40 men at work clearing the site and getting ready to build the plant. ber of commerce makes an appeal to The Southwestern Engineering Co. anyone who has a bill for services of Los Angeles is in charge of the or supplies furnished in connection with the July 4th Victory Celebration construction. When completed the plant will that a statement be handed Tailant have a capacity of 2,000 tons of pro­ Greenough, secretary, at once and cessed chrome daily, using the beach not wait till the first of the month. It^t sands to the west of the plant as the is desired to get all accounts paid as material from which the concentrates quickly as possible. ,z Krome Corporation Plant To Be Of 2,000 Tons Daily Capacity Prompt Settlement Desired By C. of C. City Engineer Gearhart reported that the bulldozer ha A cut a fire trail along the east 'side of the city, that The Irrigation rate is five cents per he now has men cutting bruih along thousand gallons after the 92 00 Hie trail, and that it will soon be monthly minimum of water has been ready for a truck to run along it. used. Fire Chief Ted Snyder asked that The council voted unanimously to. the city's condemnation of old build- exercise its option on the new pump- ' mg* ordinance be revised so as to er truck for the fire department, eliminate all loop holes and make it which has taen in use the past few legally possible to compel the re­ will be derived. months. moval of old shacks in the business r A resolution was adopted ordering district which have been condemned thé foreclosure of liens on many -Mayor Milne reported on a confer- Çÿill Wfimi pieces of property in Coquille for K, C„,., Clarence Bean In Training School At Camp Lee, Va. , Mr,