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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1944)
'■ - JULY 18, 1M4. Rainfall For Year Is 41.76 Inches ¡Council Adopts ¡City Budget Meeting To Assure That Service Men Will Vote Nov. 71 . Now that the 4th of July is passed With Mayor Wood and all council and no more rain can be expected men present at the postponed council Until the beginning of another weath- ! session Monday evening, the send er fiscal year, Sept. 1, it can be annual applications for card room li lted that the 1043-44 rainfall is censes came up. Renewal licences Secretary of State Robert Farrell I about two-thirds of the average were granted W. H. Fortier, S. H. issued a request recently for all the uai precipitation. Since last Donated and C. L. Elkins. __ ,— 1 It totals 41.78 Inches. I The application of Lee Osborn, county clerks in Oregon, and the t sales Tfiat is going to meaq, that this denied a few weeks ago, was again printers who will furnish the ballots 75 and *UI be an extremely fire hazardous ' presented, the result being the same for this fall’s election to meet at the 1,888.75 summer snd extra precautions must as before, the council dividing in its state house in Salem on Monday «188,- be taken at all time to prevent such vote, three and three, and the mayor morning this' week, and nearly all of them were present. of the a conflagration as that which de casting a negative vote. The purpose of the meeting was to stroyed so much of Bandon and sur J No objection having been presented rounding territory in 'September, by any taxpayer, either orally or ln , discuss ways and means of - getting ------- - 1888. writing, the city’s 1044-45 budget, as the b*11®1* Printed ln time so that can be sir-mailed to every man Water supplies, too, will possibly recently printed in the Sentinel, was family, be lessened for the summer season unanimously adopted without change, i service, either at home or trict. to The and everyone in Coquille should The council voted to purchase a abroad, who writes and makes his re help conserve the supply which is drag saw, to be installed at the upper quest for a ballot, can have one in being held ta the Rink creek reservoir city reservoir, where the care taker time to get it marked and back in east of the city. will operate it and cut wood for use the clerk’s hands by election day. Due to provisions in the laws for at the city hall. registration, filing of Independent City Engineer Gearhart was au tor M thorized to rent a bulldozer and have candidates for office, etc., the first a fire trail, east of the city and be date on which the printing of the Chy. yond the Shelley place, cleared again ballots can be started is after Sept. >3, and with a possible Id days each • Mrs. Richard Carlill, who was so this yew. Mayor Wood reported to the coun way for air-mailed ballots to reach sevsgely injured last Wednesday and return from Asia, the South Pa When a skidding double-header cil on the recent meeting of the cific, Africa and Europe, or wherever League of Oregon Cities, which he freight truck Mt her, will not lose her Oregon boys may be stationed, it eye as was feared she would by attended, and at which Coquille’s wHl cut the time pretty close to have tboee who first reached the scene proposed expenditure of «172,000 for of the accident, but it is quite pÀba- sewage disposal plant and sewer ex the baUota not started on the presses until 45 days before the election. Me that It will be necesary to ampu tension and development was pre However, at the Monday meeting, tate at least a part of her foot. Ttie sented as thia city's principal part- V • the clerks and printers approved the war project. hpei of one foot was so badly crushed plan which had been worked out in by Clyde William- and ligaments tom that it may re the Secretary at State’s office and it quire an operation. is felt that no service man from Ore The baby, bom a few days prema gon, who makes the request for a turely, did not live and was buried ballot, will fall to receive one on time. in the Masonic cemetery last Sat In Coos county the city ballot, ‘ urday, Schroeder Bros. Mortuaries tn Treasurer C. G. CaugheU reported which has heretofore appeared on charge. - > Marine Lint. Wastoy Lainl yesterday that a financial report on the general ballot will be there again the iienefit the Community Building this year, providing the cities of Co Bm From Eate Far Woek M Ponta Being Maintained; will receive as a result of the 4th quille, North Bend and Marshfield Lieut George Waaley Lajrd, who Chief Observers Subject to Call celebration cannot be made yet as wUl co-operate and get their nomina has been receiving radar Instruction concessions have ----- not - turned tions for city officers in before the WUG IUWR --- the ---- --------------------------- Fred R. 04M1, Bull, who took BIA six KAMI local * all at Harvard University, came home Sept. 22 date. Otherwise they may out to the Lucky Boy Scout !*» receipts. last wmfc, stapptag In Portland to Rlyer. where a two 1 Neither have all the statements for have to appear on a separate ballot. bring Mrs. Laird down with Mm. In CoquUle if the nominating cau mp Is being held, «tpenaea incurred yet been filed with His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. cus is held on the earliest date per Laird, drove up to Portland yesterday, j mitted by Ute- city’s charter, there w<M tee-ns qn se ttoa about the city hoshe there. From Portland, Lieut. 4 MUlot .¿peering oTthe general bal . — Laird goes east to the Marine air- , ier wiui me sergeant in cnarge or me lot. base at Cherry Point, North Carolina. | Fourth Fighter Observation Com-,next Tuesday noon, Secretary of State Farrell urged mand. Mr. — — . Whether he will be assigned to duty «»••*>• Mr Bull, who la Is supervisor I _ ------- -- ------ that all' county clerks contact city there as radar Instructor dr will be f* U* observation district of Coos. C. C. C. ______ ¿¿L Family ____ " Smith officials at once in order that nom sent to one at the war fronts he had 19UITy ,a"d .D?yg,“2°u!!U“L WM in" Here A Few D»*1 ination* be made at the earliest pos ¡formed that 18 observation poets are not been informed. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith and sible moment. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Laird expect to to be maintained in the three coun daughter came down from Vancouver, Special gag coupons were issued by return from Portland In a day or two. ties, the chief obdbrvers, however, Wash., where he is employed in the rationing boards all over the state being subject to call, if and when | 1 shipyards, for a few days of en to the clerks and printers who made necessary, and not at all time. Marc Shelley Supervised The forced vacation. He said Monday the trip to Salem, and the state paid year In the hospital, then returning was the first working day at the plant aU expenses _ ___ ___ __________ Community Bldg. Construction of __ the trip, the state of- Weren ’ t We AU/ the work of the to worl< ,nd ><»lng three key teach- he had missed since going there. He flcials filing that unless some agree- Just to keep the record straight the in their night- W« and hls high school principal at That Was as clever a piece of news is naturally quite proud of the rec- ment could be reached which would stinted praise to ■ mid-y«sr. «nd finishing the year ln Sentinel compiles with Ernie Parrott's writing as one often sees, that which st Guard whose the C,P*C**J oi hl<h achool prin- request for correction of an error In appeared ta a Salt Lake City paper ord the shipyard has made, that of I insure every service man having a __ elwayg *bfol and city school superintendent, last week’s Sentinel about the Com the day F.D.R. made his long-de turning out 50 of the smaller air- kballot on time, that a special session The construction layed announcement. Under a double craft carriers in lust one year—one of the legislature would have to be ut so truly last In ,niwer ,n inquiry regarding munity Building. every five days now. called by Gov. Snell, to change many his plans for the future, Mr. Dunn of the building whs under the super column heading, ‘Roosevelt Will Ac While they were living in CoquUle dates in the election laws, setting nade a fast trip states that he may remain in Ce- vision of Marc Shelley, who entered cept the Nomination,” appeared about also the pulmo- clulll(1 another year in order that the service before it was completed. eight Inches of blank space with a. Mr. Smith was engaged In the refrt- them forward 15 or 20 days, and a geration business and says he has special session would have been much ,_______________ | Mrs. Dunn’s daughter who is a senior E. L. Perrott & Son have been in onari w ewv nnrvxtensittu ______ a__ a._ _ a________as__ small-type note at the bottom. ”We seen opportunity up there to 1____ more expensive to the taxpayers than wg^ in high school may finish her achool charge of all the finishing, in the Li are so surprised we are speechless.” ohenge h|s mind that he is coming the plan which was carried out. ^v—»i-g that of worb bore. He also states that he has brary and elsewhere in the handsome Nuf «ed. back to CoquiUe aa soon as the war County Clerk Oddy and H. A. » midnight but Purchased some more rental property structure, and also were in charge of is over. He returned to Vancouver Young, editor of the Sentinel, were at lot found until and wU1 kept duite busy remodeling the taring of the plywoaq-on-edgg on WMtoaday. Salem Monday morning for the meet Pw Hwitef Glvon Sixty Jn_ and keeping these properties in shape. flooring in the rpa|n au$torium. ing. ’ Mr. Oddy had previously indi Mr. Dunn paid high tfibufe |o the cont^cto^ are eqt|tle<| |o Oaya And Fined I1M cated that the Sentinel would fur- who had been 8«^ „... «R Chester Carl Smith, a Powers man, Stream Pollution Survey «*4*1 ,OF RU 1 »truhture ___ nilh the ballots for the Nov. 7 elec W^lch WHI fee iqure tore appre- was brought to the county jail yes Authorized By Gov. Snell pf • wv 8th00! ?ue«1n‘Fn- 1 tion. apd h»«k| school Ptoterl M goes eq, terday tor hunting doer during th* Governor Earl Snell-announced on tW- although hl« act|vg work closed season. H* ___ __r had iij ____ __ He was arrested hv by Saturday that plans been com- the state police out at Camas Valley ¡pie^ ¿r‘^king 7he‘ stream" pX" looi administration has ce at|o|i ha? V*a*ed, W, u KiMtter, J«ele O, Gilman §«FVlgta tof tbs toree mesqheR al < and was taken before Justice A. R. tlon iurvey M outHned at the League the family were held a| the gghroteter *!w <*IU1 .. ......... ; - _ _ .. . , • , Jon* •< N*«1* P»‘nl Hu ■et'tence ^yenUon ln May ,nd requested by The Sentinel was rather alow to was 80 days in jail, which Is to be ehgpel hm al lw« p'flo* Mtate-y. ir* a convention resolution. The Gov- schools remains firm, firm hearing about a marriage, which took remitted if and when he pays the ernor said that the program would Rgv Ch“k 0- Brown officiating, and •’ub*i<> agbeete President J. S. Barton gave a de Ha the bodies were (hipped to their r? “ baa always . _ been at the fore- place early In May, at Ukiah, Calif. 1100 fine assessed. begin immediately so that th* sci- tailed _______ ,_________________________ report qt the district conference toT front In all Coquille civic affairs since ■ The contracting parties are well- > entific data required in designed* of Rotary at Eugene last week, at the former hom« at O'NelU. Nebr he came here in 1M7. The play- known Coquille people who have Dan Steinmetz Operating Interment. sewage diapoaal plants might be ob- i meeting / “ _ of ‘ the local club at to? hotel; .. _ jjve<j h<re for yearg------ Mrs. Q Mr. Green’s parents are both dead, «round to Myrtle w“ | ' tained aa st*>n as possible. Follow- I on Wednesday. He and Secretary The Shell Service Station _ > — a— —4—*g — — *8 V — In—,g nl —— — A—* X— ' Gilman and W. L. Kistner. They and besides his son, Robert Eugene. '*t>rUd •nd •ton« by Mr ing the League convention an offi- ¡Hode Caughell attended the confer- have since been living in Loe Angeles Dan Steinmetz, who has been oper ; ■ Ï ' he is survived by the following broth (Dunn and he was the one who ori I cial request for funds to finance the ence. but expect to return to CoquiUe later ating the garage and shop at the rear ers and sisters—Raymond G. Green, ginated and helped present the survey was submitted to the GovenV* 4 A number of voteq of appreciation this year. of the Shell Servic e Station, comer of the Roy disrtict hqre; Clifford, of square dancing program at the last or by the state Sanitary Authority, ' were tendered various persons for on Front Whtard street* has Veneta. Ore.; Margaret. Charles, three July 4th celebrations. which will act aa the sponsoring I their work during the Fourth of July Hand House Sold To MMteB «*% Ute tarvtee stattan sgency. The need for the survey Ralph and Dean, all of Chambers, celebration. ,• 1 Mr. and Mrs. Selbig A operating all the buatoea* <>n Nebr.; Harold, who is with U. S. , Mrs. P. O. Lund has returned from was later discussed with the Gov Rotarian guests present were J. E. that corner Note his adv. elsewhere forces in the Aleutians; Donald, who Springfield, Mo., where she was ernor by representatives of the (Deke) Richmond, of Eugene; C. C. ?• fe cara* R iast <*»«*• is in New Guir.es; and Lester at called because of the serious illness 4“$ fYCTHW N<W Berkeley. CW-, to thta issue. League and of the State Sanitary Au Farr, of Marshfield, and John Carl, of her »7-year old father, Hçç Stockton Field in California. thority. The survey Itself will be of Myrtle Point. Other guests were where »hy is npw employed, to wn- Glen Hutton Buys White Mrs. ' made by the eMineering experiment Norman Snldow, of Gold Beach, who JtoF a^(M. wil| return to Ba|o A|to Ptete th« deal of their home <w Flrot Cottage On Front Street Koehlp. at faro, flofr, M-? Stetten 9/ Oregon State College with is in the U. S. Navy; Carl Morrison, «troet to Mr- and Mr«- ('has T, Belbig. The White Cottage Ice Cream par- Profesaor Fred Merrytield serving as superintendent of the local school, Mrs- Hand «ay* that Lee ta now in — H (jaH of qae. She tupW l»F Funds and Geo. Sherwood, of Coquille. Of near the Holomons over In the Pa loi’ on Front street had a new W«- supervisor of the project. Mrs F €• T fw teft I mi ataM Pte father, Alfred W Koehler, pf cific. prietor on Monday, Olgp C, Hutton for the survey are being provided on Ltaroln, Nebr-. and tarn »teten, Mro, Pa|q Alto to visit hey slater, Mrs. having purchased th* place last a co-operative basis by the State San Ray Heekett, Mw Herrin Strong and Owen H Knowlton, for two weeks. Mrs. Ian B. Jamieson, the former month from Mrs. Lena Pribble who itary Authority, the State Board of Dona Faye Roehler, aU of Unooln Mr«. Glick and daughters, Dianna Marianne Axtell, and baby boy, ar had conducted it for four years. Health, the State Game Commission, The daughter, Beverly Ann. was and Sylvia, are visiting with Mrs. rived here on Monday this week for Mr. Hutton says he expects (o make the Hydroelectric Commission, and two months and 11 days past six Lund at the True home. a two weeks' visit with her parents, improvements and ctHKtgca _ tn the the State College. The cooperation of A rhubarb, or pie plant leaf, on years of age, having been bom at each city to be in^uded in the sur O. t. — — and "" J ‘ * ** “ Chambers, Nebr., April 28, 1038. vey will also be required in securing display in the Sentinel window, is Mrs. R. E. Harbison ai | Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Goodwin were an accurate record of the volume of the largest thing of its kind ever Chester Lawrence Summers, who here from Gardiner yesterday. After each city’s sewage and in securing seen around these parts. It grew on the Geo. DeNoma place on North >rn ,p. pellut* dinner al noon on Wednes selling their place on Rink creek samples far Chemical analysis. was a logger. LU The survey will include the Co Hall street and measures 22 inches day, July it, in Guild Hall. here they moved to Gardiner and one way and 20 inches the other. It A« examiner qf applicants for driv- | -------------------------- rented a place in the town until they quille river and valley. This city is era* licenses wUl be at the Coquille The 808 club will have a potluck are able to complete the deal for a one of thee* ta the state which has was cut before.being measured and but the past 20 years. city hall again next Tuesday, July 18, dinner at noon on Friday, July 14, in ranch in that neighborhood which made a sewage disposal plant one its height before cutting is not Decoration Awards For The Fourth Mrs. Carlill May Lose One Foot Fourth Financial' Report Not Ready B. W. Dunn Turns School Affairs Ovej To Carl Morrison t SW Ä. ‘Â.*ÏÏ Barton Reports On District Conference « VU.H fw x Mfr Mfry W W W ww w® IM. » rn* °w m°nl *«fr ' * Huge Rhubarb Leaf On Display i Hf was a discharged, disabled veter- between 0 a~.ro. and 4 p. aa. Y j O.W. hajj. [they expect ip purchase <d its post-war projects. V .‘J a