The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 20, 1943, Page 8, Image 8

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THE COQUILLE FALLET SENTINEL. COQUnXE. Ol
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You ere invited to attend the re­
mitted by the department, were ap­
vival at the Church of Christ May 2-
proved.
Willie White, evangelist.
; RL. Stewart asked authority to May 23.
> bUl the city lor 120 street lights in­ 15t4s
Straits of Juan de Fuca, at the en­
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stead of the 115 previously billed. A
Mrs. Isabelle Yarbrough, mother of
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trance to Puget Sound' and the Sis-
for control of that sea.
Clifford Yarbrough, who has made have been made before the building I Mt. States Power Co. employee and
kiyous in southern Oregon. He said
,D. C. Cruckshank for the city had
Dean Jewell's address was largely
her home with him since her husband was stalled.
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that the Germans, the Italians and
recently made a check of the system
interspersed with humor, one com­
passed away in December, 1035. died
Recorder Leslie reported that a
the Japanese all believed this, and
ment which made a hit with his au­
at the Timmons Rest Home at 3:30 check for $498 36 had been turned and Mr. Cruckshank had pointed out
that it was the reason for the Jap r,
dience being his reference to the
She had been over to the city by the building com­ one light the power company maps
Every day we do a valve
sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec.
.
did not show, the total being 120.
snake's trail by which he had arrived
crippled with rheumatism for some mittee.
correction job for some- one
7, 1941, which was to be a stepping
Thia
will
increase
the
city's
lighting
time and had been in poor health for
in Coquille by auto, and he declared
Clean-up week l> Coquille was
who doesn’t know he has
stone to the conquest of the Pacific
he had seen three sea-sick snakes on
the. past year and has been cared for scheduled to start t. day, May 20, bill from $183.93 to $190 only. The
done
the right thing until
littoral of the U. 8. But they reck­
rate
the
city
pays
is
$1.66
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per
light
at the rest home since last Septem­ and to end next, Thursday. The city
his way over from (Joos Bay.
he feels that extra surge of
oned without the ingenuity, resources ber.
per month with a ten per cent re­
He told of a trip west to Oregon,
trucks will collect trash, boxes, bar­
power, and find the gas
and tremendous power of this nation.
to which he came because he wanted
Funeral services are being held at rels, etc., set out on the curb the fore duction on everything over $100.
Befoty closing Dean Jewtll told of
coupons are lasting longer.
'1:30 today at their old home in Ash­ part of next week, and everyqpe is ‘ At the request of Geo. L. Maynard,
to, and the train was full of automo­
a Bishop Wright from Dayton, Ohio,
He’s like Johnny when the
tive engineers, and he a lone peda­
land, where they resided for many urged to get his property cleaned of • the street committee, were requested
Teacher
asked him to name
Who made the remark, years ago in
to investigate what can be done to-
gogue among them. On that trip was
years and interment will be in the all debris before the ..
Roseburg, that the world was in its
two pronouns. Coming to
ire season war(j maxing Cunningham Drive
Mr. Leland, the designer of two out­
family plot there.
starts.
last days, that science and knowledge
attention a little startled he
.
.
available for his use when going
standing automobiles, who asked a
Mrs. Yarbrough was born Isabelle
Irrigation dates were
had discovered or invented every­
asked “Who? ... Me?”
e j home from town and epable him to
question and then answered it. The
Shelton, as Scio, Oregon, July 17, council as being from
thing that was humanly possible. His
ay
° | save about 20 gallons of gas a year
query was—what single item .has had
1863, and was ten months past 70 October 15.
A valve correction would
host contradicted, with the statement,
in not having to go clear down to
the greatest effect on the-human race
years of age. .
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mean so much to the life of
Offers,
accompanied
by
checks
lor
“I expect to see men flying like
and is more responsible for the ’ way
She was united in marriage to one-fourth down, wei-e made by Geo. Tenth street and then back south
you
your
engine
that
birds.
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The
bishop
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s
reply
was,
“
For
we live*' than anything else in the
Frank D. Yarbrough at Scio, Sept. 5, E. Oerding for two pieces, of city- to reaeh his hime.
wouldn’t believe it if we
that
heinous
heresy
you
will
rot
in
There is a garage, built long before
. world’s history.
The answer was
1880. Clifford, was their only child owned property. One was for Lot 6.
told you.
hell through all eternity.**' Bishop
“dynamite,” which in more ways
and she was the last member of her block 6 in Barrows & Strang’s ad­ Cunningham Drive was dedicated,
Wright was the father of the Wright
Reminds me of a conversa­
on a portion of the drive and. a large
than could be told in a whole eve­
fathers* family to pass away.
dition, the former Elizabeth Lane
brothers who m*ade and flew the fi^st
maple tree in the street, which
tion I overheard at fire
ning has resulted in the development
property at the corner of Henry and
airplane!
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drill. One fireman asked,
of '•power.'* Electricity was one of
’Tenth, for $1105.54. 'Hie other was would' force cars trying id use the ,
Principal
Clarence
Osika.
who
pre-
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drive to encroach a few feet on the ,
“Have you seen one of those
the results of that power discovery,
for Lot 2, Block 9, North Addition, t
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lot to the north but the owner there
things that can tell when a
and Dean JeWell, told of his boyhood sented the class to the school board
; on Hem y street, between Eleventh
chaifman,
mentioned
his
high
school
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j will not grant permission tor use of
man is lying?”
days in Arkansas when he had to
iand
Twelfth,
for
which
$107.09
was
gradution of just 20 years’»go when
that strip, three feet wide at one
make their only means of lighting by
Other fireman said: “Seen
his* class was told that there would
Mrs. Margaret Taylor passed away j , offered.
end and eight at the other. Cunning­
dipping a wick in tallow, time after
Anotht
r
lot
on
Henry
street,
be
­
one?
Brother. I married
never
be
another
w$r
like
the
one
at
the
home
of
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Ar
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ham Drive runs within a few inches
time, until a candle was made. His
tween Eighth- and Ninth, now owned
na»
one: ’1*
mother thought she had reached the then recently ended, and he would thur Thomas, North Henry street :by the county, was offered to the of the F. L. Greenough home on the
acme of human desires when his not make such a prediction to this here, at 4:30 Wednesday morning af­ ¡city for the $50 which someone has north and the property north is own­
MNB
AMZY
ed by W. H. Ziedrich.
father presented her with a candle class, which is standing on the ter an extended illness.
offered to buy it from Coos county
threshold
of
a
new
world
6n
which
She
was
bofn
in
Balia
McAll,
Ice
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The
council
put
its
stamp
of
ap
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,.iold.
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for. The city has $139.37 invested in
Refrigeration is another world- ' they and their peers can and wilb land, Feb. 23, 1867, being 76 years, the lot for delinquent street improve­ proval on the . project being urged
have
a
tremendous
influence.
two
months
and
26
days
at
passing.
by Mrs. Jack Dolan to form a boys’
ehanging development, resulting from
In 1884 she came to the U. S. with ment assessments..
club in Coquille and make use of a
the invention of dynamite and power. 1 Referring to Dean Jewell’s state-
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portion of the Community Building
Again referring to his boyhood days s ment that in his boyhood days in her family, establishing their home in i
in
1904 the family came ty. all of which were referred to the
■ekt the
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the
middle
we^t
residents
kept
Minnesota.
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as headquarters for the club.
when the entire South had never seen
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the windows shut
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to Oregon, making their home in «nance committee with power to act,
at night to keep
oi ice, unless
uiucw they
u«y went
wcii* north,
iiuiui,
r
a u piece of
North Bend, where she lived until , was the offer made by Iris A. Elrod
he told of making a 280-mile trip with the
was raised in a mining camp where jtwo years ago when she came to Co- , f°r the 100 foot square old Palmer
l is father just to see a piece of froz- ■
the inhabitants were sewed into quille to live with her daughter Mrs. , property on Eleventh street, in north-
en water, manufactured in the now (
'east Coquille. He offered $350 for
their underwear for the duration of Arthur Thomas.
common ice plant.
the lot which the city has $576 in­
the
winter.
“
That
really
kept
the
Surviving
her
are
her
three
sons.
YOU SHOULD HAVE
There have been
stupendous
vested and on which the council set a
fresh
air
out"
Howard,
of
Coquille,
Jay,
of
Grants
cXi.g-j ill Oregon since its early
In her remarks to the audience Pass, and Leonard, in the armed price last year of $400.
days and it is claimed one-fourth of
A letter from Crane & Co. offered
Mrs.
Bryant said that if the people forces; one daughter. Mrs. Arthur
all electric ranges sold in the U. S.
ON YOUR CAR BY JUNE 10th
2-in. pipe tp $26.27 per 100 feet.
are found in the Pacific Northwest. of Coquille had any complaint to Thomas, Coquille; eight grandchil­ This was at the request of the San­
Rates for A Card Holders 55.18 each 6 Months*
make
that
they
should
go
directly
dren
and
three
great,
great
grand
But Dean Jewell did not claim to
ford He
ts property owners for the
know all there is to know about the to the board members who would be children also survive.
extension of the city's water line at
giad
to
listen;
that
she
paid
no
at
­
Services
will
be
conducted
at
the
conduct of the war. Whether we
Gano Funeral Home, Rev. L. C. Per- I*Roy’s Service Station to that sec­
♦5.00 Membership Payable First Six Months
should lick Hitler first or make the tention to gossip.
sing officiating, at 2:00 p..m. tomor- tion and the pipe will be purchased
After
the
56
graduates
had
re
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Japs our first objective, before they
when funds are deposited with the
become so strong we cannot wipe ceived their diplomas, the recessional row (Friday). -
city for the purchase. For the pres­
by
the
band
was
played
and
the
young
Interment
will
be
in
the
Sunset
them out, was one of the things on
Office
ent the property owners out there
Res.
which he could not express an opin­ ladies and young men proceeded to Cemetery on Coos Bay.
have decided to be satisfied with a
Richfield Station
755
the
main
floor
where
they
received
ion.
2-inch instead of a 4-inch main.
Coquille
Auto
Park
Fairview
St.
the
congratulations
and
best
wishes
COME IN Now and get your adjust­
He held in his hand a paper, print­
Phone 185 J
Phone 278M
The constitution and by-laws of the
of the audience, which had enjoyed
able screen» at Gregg Hardware
ed in German; and written
less
than
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Coquille Fire Department,' as sub-
one hundred years ago. in which it the two-hour program
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Mrs. Yarbrough To $475 Lien Fried
ÜX’X Be Buried At Ashland On Building Fund
Fifty-six H. S. Seniors
Receive Diplomas
Howdy Folks
I Buried Friday
M&WAuto Service
FOR YOUR PROTECTION
Auto Liability Insurance
Farmers Auto Insurance Co.
Under New
Management
WE HAVE THE TIRES
for
!
THORNTON TIRE SERVICE
Rod Creager, formerly of Coquille,
has been appointed as manager of the
Coquille Branch of the Thornton Tire
Service and is now in charge.
He has had seven years' experience
in the Tire business and will be glad
to assist all car and truck owners in
regard to theirtire problems or troubles.
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DRIVE OVER 240 MILES
PfR MONTH OtCAME
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Even in the popular 6.00-16 size. And
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Select from our ample supply of
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Joe Winn, our tire expert, has had 10
years’ experience in recapping and
vulcanizing tires and is well qualified
to give you advice. He operated a shop
of his own in Washington for several
years.
Our molck equipment will
take care of recapping
all sizes of car and truck
tires in Southwestern
Oregon.
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Book Holders!
Ilia assistant, Jack Wornstaff, has been
with the firm for the past two years
and is a very cupable tire repair man.
We have a pick-up service and will call for
and deliver your tires.
By makmg- orr o*ppofrrtw nr
reader,
you can have your tires capped and ready to
use the same day.
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340 West Front. Coquille
Phone 270
Tire Rationing Certificates
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M6 W, FRONT, COQUILLE, TEL. J7fi
Broadway at Curtia, Marshfield, Tel. 652