■ s •> f V * •] 1 nni il * — : ». - ' I ■ THE PAPER THAT’S LUCE A LETTER FROM HOME 3 < ■cs S=flS? IC 1HC «■'*-- » '1 267-Acre Russ Ranch Across River Sold To M. Greenwald Meeting For Post­ War Planning , Post war county and highway plan­ ning 1» the object of the meeting to be held in jth* court house here to­ morrow. Officially it is the South­ M. Greenwald baa been here this western Oregon district of the Asso­ week from his home in Oakland, ciation of Oregon counties and all Calif., to complete toe detail* of his three member* of the county court* purchase of the 267 acre dairy ranch, of Coo*, Curry, Douglus, Josephine which belonged to Mr*. Edith Rus* and Jackson counties will be present Connick, which complete* the sale of as well a* the county road engineer* all the R um properties lying across or roadmaster* from each of the five the river from Coquille and include* counties. Judge Boice, of Curry county, a the land on which toe large barn and the house occupied by Leland Peter­ member of the state association ex­ ecutive board, will be chairman of the son stand. t The sale was made bp the J. S. meeting, which is scheduled to start Barton real estate agency and Mr. at ten o’clock.. C. B. McCullough, state highway Greenwald said thi* morning that he department bridge engineer, will be had looked all over the Sacramento valley and Humboldt county in Cali­ here from Salem a* will also be Mr. fornia seeking a farm or ranch and Cutler, who is in charge of the state he saw nothing which compares with | highway department post-war plan­ the ranch he ha* just bought. I ning a* it co-operate* with the coun­ He had recently sold a large apart- ties' programs. iftent house in Oakland and say* that | I Coos county will be host* to ths if there are any more ranches in th* visitors at » luncheon to be prepared valley which appeal to him as does jby Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McNelly at the the R um property he will be in the i county farm at noon and Judge ¡Felsheim aays some of the young market for more, i ' K As far as worked out this morning lady employees in the court house th* cattle have not yet been sold by will assist in serving the luncheon. Coos County's 3rd War Bond Drive To Be Organized Tax Collections In & Coos Co. For August Total $197,029,19 fa ____ !"'J" J» 1 1 111 Wm. E. Stewart Buried Monday Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon for William E. Stewart, who passed away last Thurs­ day at ttie hospital here where he had been a patient. The message of comfort to the bereaved family was given by Rev. M. D. Rempel of the Baptist church and interment was in I. O. O. F. cemetery No. 2 here. Mr. Stewart wa* born at Fairfield, ill.,' May 28. 1879, being 84 year*, three month* and eleven day* of age at passing. At th* age of 17 year*, the de­ ceased moved to Arkansas, where he successfully engaged in farming and in 1927 he and. hi* family moved to Oregon. H* had lived in Coos coun­ ty for th* past 15 year*. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Laura E. Stewart, of Alhambra, Calif.; two sons, William A., who is stationed at th* Army /Or Base at Yuma, ArU.; Ernest, of Salem; a step-son, Raymond Gamer, of Mem­ phis, Tenn.; one daughter, Mrs. S. D. Warren, of Alhambra; a step­ daughter, Mr*. E. H. Riggs, of Eldo­ rado, Ark.; a half brother, Roy Stew­ art, who is serving in the Army over­ seas; a sister, Mrs. Lula Perrin, of Little Rock, Ark., and a half sister, Mrs Rose Irwin, of McClelland, Ark., and by eight grand children. Woman's Club To Stress War Work- Large Attendance J » The turn-over of taxes collected in The Guild Hall was well filled August by th* tax department to Tuesday afternoon when Mr*. O. C. County Treasurer Stauff this month Sanford, new Woman’s Club presi­ totaled $197,092.19, which is unusu­ dent took the chair for the first fall I ally large for one of the later months meeting. Strikingly attractive in an |p the tax paying fiscal year. It unusually beautiful afternoon gown was accomplished to a large extent the past few weeks. and hqt, Mrs. Sanford presided with Mr. Stotts is a past president of the by th* policy pursued by A. O. Walk­ a skill which has come from her re­ Oregon Real Estate Dealers Associa­ er, head of the tax department under cent experience ■* State Federation tion, a live wire, %nd he 1* beginning Sheriff Wm. F. Howell, who sent president. todaf to get the organization per­ notiee tar everyone that the new law Up-to-the-hour method* of speed­ fected, with chairmen in each cola- i setting Aug. 15 a* the final tax-pay­ ing up the routine order of business munity, so that Coo* county wil| ing date for current taxes, without resulted in keeping up interest I fail down in meeting its ty, would be strictly adhered to. through that part of the session $2,103,900 in this third War hdiita «Ito sent statements to all de­ which precede* the program. Mrs. Mr. Radabaugh was born in Web­ ha* a* its principal purpose that‘of piece of the wagon larger than two slipper* that are really works of art, ster, Ohio, Dec. 9. 1860, and waa nine acquainting new farm residents of feet square remained. No one was and must be seen to be appreciated. JSvTX-’S i months and five day*,pa*t 82 years this area with th* Grange member­ injured Ethel Littler ha* just completed five of age. ship and the work of the organization. While here some of the boys who blouses: she is knitting also, although SX’iSXi.Z'Si While a small boy he had come Although much of the evening will had helped out at the circus ground* she holds a full time position. Mrs. assigned from state headquarter* 1» K t Cook, who advertlaad , pubilc with hi* parents to Coo* county and be given over to entertainment fea­ complained to Police Officer Mc­ Wm. Barrow's group of 12 have just $2,103,900 for Coos county and there auctlon of hU farm and hi* father homesteaded land in the tures under the direction of Mr*. Mahan that they couldn't get their about completed their first afghan is no municipality figure set up. ltock at hl , _ lace len mllel abwe valley, at Norway.' He had remained Edyth Bohnert, State Grange youth «teck at hi* place ten mile* above pay. The officer summoned the and proclaim it a beauty. Fairview, last Sunday, say* Sentinel ¡on toe ranch unUl about 20 year* ago superintendent, brief talk* will be manager, told him the boys’ story “Although Red Cross work 1* vi­ adv*, certain» do the work. He 'd*: he moved in to Myrtle Point made by Bertha J. Beck, State Grange and »aid he would turn the case over tally important and we should deem estimated that there might be 200 I and for several year* wa* president secretary, and local Grange leaders. to the state police. The manager it a privilege to be a part of it, it or 250 in attendance but there were th* Bank of Myrtle Point, now the Pomona and Subordinate Grange lec­ threw up hi* hand* in horror, said, may also be a friendly gathering actually between six and seven hun- 'Security Bank. ■ turers are co-operating with Mrs “Don't do that; we’ve had enough place, where a spirit of. happy com- Mr. Radabaugh had never married Bohnert in the preparation of the pro­ ----- O. P. A. regulation* and restric­ dred in attendance and everything he trouble with the police,” and com­ raderie prevail*. Let u* join togeth­ and leave* no near relatives, the sur­ gram detail*. Refreshment* will be promised (?) by paying th* boy* for er in Coquille to make it so and do tion* on milk, which have played h*d to offer was sold. Some of the hob- with milk dealer* all over th* visitors had to go hungry, too, for he vivor* being the widow* of fit» two served by the local Grange*. their work. a work that we will be proud of." brother*, Henry and Joseph, and the country, have now hit Coquille in ■ had only provided food for 250. The performance of th* circus waa Mr. Cook has been there for toe past two »on* and two daughters of the Supt. B. W. Dunn Suffered vital spot. These regulations and attended both afternoon and evening the impossibility of securing suffi­ five year* but plan* now, a* soon as latter. Heart Attack Last Saturday by crowd* that filled most of the seats cient help, have caused the Cow Mr*. Cook leave* the hospital, to re­ and those attending said it waa a bet­ B. W. Dunn, Coquille achool su­ Bell Dairy to announce that after turn to the job he left with the tele­ Dorris Compton Taking WAVE ter show than they had anticipated. perintendent, while working at one of r phone company eleven year's ago. He tomorrow. Sept. 16, their retell milk Officer Training In East his placea in toe north part of town Capt and Mr*. S. D. Warren, their will be stationed at Canby in the route here will be discontinued. One Fined, Another Mias Dorris Jane Compton, daugh­ last Saturday morning, suffered a ¡two children, and her mother, Mr*. Willamette valley. - Milk will still be delivered to «tores ' W. E. Stewart, arrived here Saturday heart attack which will keep him in Should Have Been His sale wa* in competition with ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, by the Cow Bell and can be secured who is a Yeoman second cl*M in the the Mast Hospital at Myrtle Point for evening from Alhambra, Calif., where at the Dairy next door to the post­ the circus here also and moot of the Joe M Pompeo, a Coast Guards­ WAVES and has been stationed at the next five or six weeks. When the they reside, being called north by the office but everyone will have to seat* under the big top were occu­ man from Pistol River, paid a dollar the Naval Air Station at Pasco, Wash., attack hit him he called to S. V. Ep­ death of Mr.-Stewart. pied at both the afternoon and eve­ fine in Recorder Leslie’s court’ on "carry their own." « |- ■ ; „ ■ ■■ ' has been selected as an officer candi­ person and Mike Broad, who were Capt Warren, who left Coquille in I ning performance*. Monday for turning hl* car around working In the street there, and they 1939 is conencted with the Station The crowd at Cook’s was the larg- date in the WAVES and reported last in the middle of the block on Front The Wm. Hansens Want Tn H* was resting Smith called Dr. Gould month to the training school at SmC- Hospital at mmp Camp vanun Callan in miuwi- south- -— •’—-------------- ---------- . Jrlu«. —.ii-A nospnai , Mtaever to attend a public , sale in Week.* - ' * ~ 4 ■ r CollRjC Northhampton, Mia*. ' '— easy th* first of ^California They left thia mom-IWove From CaHfernta to »Oregon ‘ Co«i county - . the same kind of a stunt on First H. S Principal Clarence Osika, who ing on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen, of San * —----------------- street Tuesday morning but unfor­ -9 S. H. Stockhoff wa* here a couple went up to Myrtle Point to see Mr. Francisco, are stopping in Coquille, tunately there were no cop* nearby of day* laat week from hi* home in Dunn yesterday, reporta that he is F. Colvard Returns From looking over their acreage purchased to nab him. northern California, in .connection improving steadily. in Sanford Height* about a year ago. Trip To St. Louis and Arkansas Acting as superintendent as well as The Coquille Central Labor Coun­ With the sale of Mr*. Connick'* dairy F. Colvard, proprietor of the Co­ through George E. Oerding Agency. Mrs. E. E. Leslie returned Sunday and ranch’ acroa* the river, a part of high school prtncipsl, Mr Osika ha* cil is giving another one of their They are ai»<> contemplating the pur ­ evening from Oswego, where she quille Studio, returned home last the R um holdings here, which were had a most busy week since Monday had visited the Keith Leslie family Thursday from his month's eastern chase of a home in Coquille where ■ dances Saturday, Sept. 18, which as­ largely disposed of a year ago. He and stated this morning that there sures everyone a good time. Norton's they plan to reside after th* war. for a week. She accompanied Keith, trip on which he attended to business left Friday for_home. He returned wa* nothing of new* value in con­ six-piece orchestra will toe on the , who is now spending a couple of matters in St. Louis and in Arkansas These San Francisco people like Co-( again thi* week for further negotia­ nection with the school*, everything quiUe district better than any place job with lota of pep and rhythm. Be week* in the valley while auditing the He found the weather pretty warm tion* in the sale of the dairy ranch. i being under control. they have ever lived. *ure to be there. In the Mississippi valley city of Bandon's book*. 1 t': “z Claude G. Stotts, real estate dealer in Marshfield, was last night named as Coos county's War Bond chairmen, succeeding Sheldon F. Sackett, who has been chairman for several montps but who has been out of the cout^y Red Cross Workers Greatly Needed Heart Attack Fatal To A. J. Morrow Geo. R. Tumey Speaks To Rotarians Championship Soft Ball Gome, Sept. 19 A. J. Radabaugh, Nice War Bond Fund Allocation Pioneer, Passes Two Good Crowds At Circus Sunday Grange Schedules Open House Gives Sentinel Credit For His Big Crowd Retail Milk Delivery Stops Former Residents Here For Funeral i Bigger and Better « 4 e i