Coquille THE PAPER THAT’S LIKB»A LETTE® FROM HOME VOL. XL. NO. 34. COQUILLE. COM COUNTY. OMOON, —— A The Prize Winning Horses At The County Fair Rodeo 1, 1M4. Pictures For Folder C. of C. Directors Prize Winners Memorial For Local Wanted By C. of C. Considered Several Al The Coos-Curry Boys In U. 5. Armed County Fair' ' I Matters Tuesday Service Is Suggested The Coquille Lions Club Lady’s The suggestion was made by Evan * Night was held with a dinner party Alborn. chairman of the Chamber of in the Coffee Shop last Thursday eve­ Commerce publicity committee, at ning, the guests including wives of the chamber’s semi-monthly session members, the wives of two Lions now tn the Coffee Shop Tuesday noon, that Ideal weather last week-end drew in the service—Mrs. Robt. Harris and At the Chamber of Commerce board There were excellent showings of With Mayor Wood and four coun-* theri are probably hundreds of pri­ the largest attendance ever recorded Mrs. Un Swain—Capt. and Mrs. Robt of directors’ semi-monthly meeting stock at the Coos and Curry Fair last cilmen present, the city dads met for vate pictures taken in CoquiHe and at the Cooe A Curry County Fair at Roake, and a former member and in the Cqffee Shop Tuesday noon, week-end, both by individual ranch­ first of the month-session Tues­ Myrtle Point, the total paid admis­ wife, Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. at which John D. Carl of Arago was ers, the Future Farmers and the 4-H along the coast of southwestern Ore­ day evening, Monday being a holiday. sions being over 12,000. The largest Graydon Crews. Graydan has been a guest. Sec. Caughell read the reply dubs. The following IM of such gon which would be most desirable In connection with the complaints single day crowd was on Sunday operating on an aircraft carrier in of H. B. Glateyer, secretary to the prize winners is furnished by County for ipdusion in the Coquille booklet received by city officiate of people which the committee hopes to have when 5,000 were present. State Highway Commission, in an Agent Geo. H. Jenkins: the Pacific. . who have been hauling their own ready for printing before long. The outstanding events for the swer to Mr. Caughall recent totter H srsss Peretoren , Jack Moore, the club's president, garbage up to the dump grounds east A payment of >1.00 will be made for three days were the rodeo and horse officiated as toastmaster, and the of inquiry as to the status ot the ■ Best Stallion, 3 yrs. and over—1st, each picture used in the folder and of town and finding ft locked have show, although all features of the usual talk on Lionism for a new Myrtle Lane project, which was in­ Alien King, Jr., Power*. anyone who ha* suitable pictures dumped their garbage along the side fair were excellent. Best Mare 3 yrs and overk 1st, member. High School Principal E. R. stigated by Sam Boardman, state along the lines mentioned below is of the road, where it could easily be­ Below is given the list of prize Jumes, was delivered by Ray Jeub. superintendent of parks, and en­ Allen King’, Jr., Powers. Mayor requested to turn them in to the come a menace to health. winning horses at the horse show, Registered Cattie Evan Alborn, representing the dis­ thusiastically endorsed by the meet­ secretary, Hode Caughell, at the cit/ Wood asked that it be stated that the names of the owners and their trict governor, presented past presi- ing in the Norway golf club house Jersey Bull—1 yrs. or over, 1st, W. hall. All such pictures contributed there is no charge for private parties addresses: R. Davenport, Myrtle Point. Uhder denttpins to men who have served as several weeks ago. , will be returned if a request for it dumping their loads within the city’s Radse and Horse Show Events Mr. Glaisyer stated that the comJ one yr. and over • mo., 1st and 2nd, Coquille Lions Den heads in the past is made when they are submitted to enclosure, but in order to keep the Saddle Stallion Class—1st, Pat Cor­ —J. E. Axtell, R. L, Stewart, F. W mission has as yet taken no definite R. Milton, Marshfield. One year grounds Jn us clean and orderly a Mr. Cgughell. t . nell, North Bend, American saddle Martin, Geo. E. Oerding, B. Mf. Dunn. action on the proposal but that the and under two, let, Rotary Club, condition as possible that the Benhain The list of pictures desired is in ­ horse; 2nd, Gene Adams, Myrtle Geo- A. Ulett, D. E. RacktefCR. A. matter will be up for discussion «"J Myrtle Point Transfer, which has the city’s con­ cluded under the six following heads: Point, Palomino; 3rd, Tex Paschall, Jeub, Dr. J. R. Bunch and Z D.- Gil­ consideration at ft* next regular Guernsey Bull -Yearling, 1st. H. R. Farming Pictures—Dairying, Stock tract for garbage hauling, will tell all Marshfield, Thoroughbred. Maas, Myrtle Point. lespie. Two former club presidents, meeting. Cattie, Horses, Sheep, Poultry Flocks, applicants for the gate key just where Ladies Saddle Cisse 1st, Mrs. Pat L. W. Clever and F.*R. Pook, had re­ In response to the Coast Highway Hereford Bull—Under 2 yrs. over 12 Modern Farm Homes, Fields or Cran- ithe loads should be dropped. It is Cornell, North Bend; 2nd, Phyllis ceived their pins previously. Mr. Association’s request for Coquille’s mo., 1st, F. F. Cornell, North Bend. all part of the sanitary effort to pre­ Carry Bogs. Cottell, Charleston; 3rd, Mrs. Mack Alborn also presented past secretary contribution to it* support, the di­ Hereford Cow—2 yr* or over, 1st, Sports and Recreation—Boat Fish­ vent a possible epidemic but no one Johnson, Myrtle Point. pins to N. C. Kelley and H. A. Stock. rectors voted a *100 contribution for F. F. Corneil, North Bend. Yearling ing, Fly Fishing, Deep Sea Fishing, has to pay for the privilege, just get Suckling Colt Class—Pat Cornell, W. H. Barrow, as chairman of the 1944. the same as was done for 1943. heifer, 1st, F. F. Cornel\North Bend Good Catches of Fish, Deer, Elk, and return the key to Benham’s and North Bend; 2nd, Leland Barklow, Den’s Boy Scout committee, gave a A communication from the Reeds­ Jersey Heifer—Junior Heifer, 1st, River* and Streams, Golf Course, observe the suggestions for deposit­ Myrtle Point; 3rd, R. H. McCall, I comprehensive and detailed report on port Chamber of Commerce requseted Mary Ann Detlefsen; Yearling Heif­ ing the losd. Tennis Courts, etc. < ' Myrtle Point. Scouting activities for the past few attendance at a Coquille delegation er, 1st, W. R. Davenport; Senior Heif­ Offers of Memorial monuments, Industry—Saw Mill pictures. Log­ Best Reined Horse—1st, Stan Up­ months. there at 8Attg>. m. on Sept 1». At the er, 1st, Paul Stoek, all of Myrtle Pt. ging scenes, Industrial plants, Myr­ with name plates of Coquille boys church, North Bend, owner, Pat Guernsey—Yearling Calf, tot; Jun- It was no* a dinner dance, but just meeting delegations of all chambers who arc in Uncle Sam’s service, by -• tlewood products. Mining pictures. Cornell; 2nd. Milton Roth, Coquille; * good sociable evening together and preeent will be expected to report lor Hatter, 1st and 2nd, all by H. R. Buildings—Schools, Churches, Nice the manufacturers, were turned over 3rd, Elmo Shepard, Fairview. was greatly enjoyed by ell those in what post-war improvement plans Maas, Myrtle Point. ’ Home*, Community Building, Busi­ to Councilman Gr*y to take up with Shetland Pony Class—1st, George attendance. are being considered by their sev­ Grade Dairy Cattle « the American legion and other civic ness Bldgs., 8treet acenes. Meyers, Myrtle Point; 2nd, Ciel eral communities. Whether Coquille Guernsey-Junior Heifer Calf. Irt, Miscellaneous — Steamer Coquille, bodies the need for something of this Laird, Coquille; 3rd, Bob Meyers, will be represented was not decided ■usan Gunnell, Marshfield. Year­ 4th of July Celebration, Port Orford kind. Hundreds of cities in the coun­ Myrtle Point. upon Tuesday noon and no one wa* ling Helfer, let, Mr*. R. B. Howe, Airport, Cape Blanco Lighthouee. try are installing such memorial*. "Men’s Saddle | Horae Class—1st, appointed a* a detogate, The thought Myrtle Point, It wa* hoped that one of the or­ Beach pictures near here. a , BhMB Ellie Dement, Myrtle Point; 2nd, H. wa* that one Of the Coo* B«y c|tto* Any other pictures thst might show ganization* would take the lead in M. Hall, Fairview; 3rd, Pat Corneil, Romney—Ram one year and under would be * more gentr*! meeting scenes that would be of interest to the movement to secure such a Mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank A, Pook had North Bend, rider, Stan Upchurch. plape for town* between (told Beeeh two, let, Monte Lund, Gaylord. Ewe, orial and it wa* stated the city would newcomers to Cooe county. the great pleasure thia past week-and Matched Pair Clnae 1st, Mr. and one yr and under two, 1st, Gould and an<^ Reedsport, bear a portion of the expense. Mrs. Pat Cornell, North Bend; 2nd, of having all three of their children, Evan Alborn’* publicity cemmlttee Arnold, Oeylord; 2nd, Monte Lund, On condition that their rooms for here at tiw same time. Capt. and H. M Hall and Pat Thomae, Fair­ report on the impending , Coquille tylord; 3rd, Robt. E., Smith, , Ban- operating, and equipment, are ap­ Mrs Robert Roake, (the former Jean­ view, 3rd, Ellis Dement and Mrs. i. Ram twe ... yrs. old or ove booklet or folder Is elsewhere m*n- „ over, 1st, proved by the fire chief and build­ ette Pook) and two children arrived Mack Johnson, Myrtle Point. * tioned in this ieeue. Mr. Alber* «Mb I ing inspector, restaurant licenses (Continued on page two) last Wednesday evening from Tracy, palled attention fo the committee^ were granted Ethel Lester for th* Calif, where the captain has been need fpr a IM of statistics .The 4-H Home Bcenomtcs exhl •nd to »fattened j Cequilie’s todtMrtol, rt on display at the Cooe Ceunty Fair Lteut and Mra. Wm. R. P**y.wh? September 3, 3 and 4 at Myrtle Point, Donated pool hall ., were married a couple of we*** ago. R. J. Connarn, R. L, Stewart end Other minor mattes* were discussed exemplify what 4-H Club members arrived Friday afternoon and Cath­ O. L. Wood were named a* a oom- are contributing toward winning the by the councilmen who adjourned be­ The Coquille Woman’s Club will erine-Mrs. David DeVoto—arrived Mrs. Ed Capp*, born In Bandon 51 mittee to try and Interest some *»- < war on the "home front." During fore nine o'clock. start its new year with a paid mem­ Saturday evening from her home in cern In locating ■ po)e-|reatlng plant year* ago, passed away at her home the past year approximately 500 4-H bership of more than two hqpdred. Santa Rosa, Calif., to stay a few days. there last Thursday after a period of in Coquille* Mr. Çonnarn brought club members have learned to cook, This is the largest in the history of Lieut. Bill, who had been in the the matter up when he stated that illness which extended over many to sew, to prepare garden suppltea the dub. Committee appointments South Pacific Tor 27 months, had a yean. next year the Cooe Electric Co-op is and to develop better homemaking have been made and preparations and M-day furlough coming and will be Funeral services under the auspices going to need poles for 125 miles of practices and better healthful living plans for an interesting club year are here till Sept. M. of Schroeder Bro*. Mortuaries, were wire in this section, that there is habile. indicated Mrs. Roy Boober, for He says he and Gordon Neal have Colored movies of the Fourth of constant need for treated poles jn held tn the Presbyterian church on Each exihlbt is scored as to quality many years an active member and frequently met over there and have July celebration in Coquille were Tuesday thia week, Rev. R, E. Roeen- Cooe eounty and that It |* the height of workmanship. Although the shown by Dr. J. R. Bunch at. the officer of the club, is its incoming spent beurs talking over Coquille. of foolishness to out the poles here, kilde officiating. •wards placed on the exhibits, in no Rotary Club luncheon meeting at the president. Although not In a oombet regiment. Maude Lowe wa* the daughter of <• Next Tuesday, September twelfth, Bill has been with the landing party ship them out to be treated, end then pioneer couple of Bandon, Mr. and way indicate the intrinsic value ob­ hotel Wednesday and were greatly tained from 4-H club work, ft does enjoyed by those* present. The pic­ there will be a tea honoring the on several of the islands out there. ship them back here for us. John Carl talked a few moments on i Mrs, C. Y. Lowe, he being In the serve the purpose of letting each Founders and Past Presidents, to be His outfit has bad to start installing tures were ef»ery comprehensive the need the Coquille valley will have drug business there for around half club member have an \ opportunity held at the Guild Hall. Guests out­ communication lines as soon aa the chronicle of the events including pa­ a century. She was born Aug, 7, 1893. side the membership are invited. No beachhead Is secured and he has seen for an airport after ths war when and was married to Ed Capps In to evaluate her work and compare rade, water sports, square dancing private plane* will be so much more it with the work of others, thus im­ and the rodeo at the ball grounds. business meeting will precede the plenty of action but he did not go. January, 18*3. proving the standard of her own tea, which will be held from 2:30 to Ed Hughes gave a detailed report Besides her parent* and husband 4:30 p. m. • He la looking extremely fit and la past and mentioned the site, halfway she la survived by her son, Edgar, a work- of the activities at the boys' club and The Danish system of judging the invited a little help im moving some the same friendly personality he waa bewteen Coquille and Myrtle Point, seaman first class with the Seabees, when a member of the Mt. States not far from the highway, which will whose base is in the Hawaiian Islands. , exhibit* was followed whereby each of the tables for that .evening. crew here. He says he also saw be ideal for the purpose and which Rotarian guests present were Geo. Mrs. Capps, who was'a charter exhibit worthy of a first placing is Lloyd Gregg, and Dee Krantz not a is usually available, even during high member of the Legion Auxiliary in given a blue award, each exhibit W. Moore, Jr., of Petaluma, CalU., water, by the Fat Elk road beyond worthy of a ascoad placing is given a formerly of Bandon; Henry Schroe­ great while ago. the highway fill on the road to Ban­ Bandon an^ a member of the DA R., red «ward and each exhibit worthy of der and Lou Peace, of Myrtle Point. paj a great many friends here to Geo. F. Burr, Coquille chairman don. * third placing is given a white Private Fritz Kunz of the U. S. Army The W. L. Kistners Had To i The Coqu||le rhafqber has fry- for the continuing drive to save and •ward. * Engineers, of Boteman. Montana, |guepqy talked pl such a project .nd collect waste paper, old magazines, Come Home To Thaw Ou| The following awards were made was also a guest. paper carton*, efc., so much nd vMt tert The fin» fell meeting of the Co* •weltering with a temperature of 102 Billie Jean ~ . -been removed from the list of goods Snead and Betty Joan quiUe Junior Woman's Club, the degrees last Tuesday and the report Snead. North Bend. White awards: requiring ration stamps. The order WlU be need for some time y«t tor are glad |o get heme. president snnounee«, will be held in was IM on Wednesday, Coquille was Janet Cochran, Riverton; Dorothy goes into effect Sept. 17, and includes old paper, — Guild Hal| next Monday evening, warm, but not hot. the thermometer Durflinger, Mary Ann Landrith, Con­ canned asparagus, fresh lima beans, Cliff Kern Now III Selling gept. 11, B:00 p. m. maximum each day being 78. Last nie Boileau, Phyllis Tyeberg and Bar­ com, peas, pumpkin, sqgash, mixed v. L Cornelius Buys Gam« II» Roseburg vegeables, baked beans, baby foods, night's minimum Of U was about ten bara Keller, of North Bend. Prowq Bullard Rench |dra Clifford Kern and Frances Clothnig II. Champion, Nancy soups, tomato paste, sauce, pulp and Arago Church To Observe degrees higher than previous nights, Mr and Mrs Heyman Brown, who Ann returned last Friday, after spend­ early thia week when it really began Price, Riverton. Blue awards: Bette puree, and all varieties of jams,.jellies gdvrrtitied Ihejr ranch pear Buftards ing a week fn Eugene apd Roseburg. Anniversary Sunday, Sept, 1« Davis, SunnyhlU; Mary Lee Ford, and fruit butters. to feel like fall. The Arago Community Church is I for sale fn the ßent|nel |a»t week, Cl|ff accompanied fhdto to Eugene, Marshfield; Gloria Corbutt and Lois I «old I» the nggt day fpr P»»h fq Mr whrrg they visited Mr «»d Mr*. I observing m anniversary Sunday, Houston, of Bunker Hill. Red awards: Revival Meetings At Church M«|v|n has decided Sept, to Th* public |a Invited to 81- Democratic Candidate For IL S. and Mr» V: fa- ewn*l|us M Goqujl|e Me|v|n Kern Betty Paul. Cft-eenacrea; Lolita Ber­ Of Nazarene Now In Progress A basket dinner and a ahort Senator Stops Here Tuesday The Bfo*n« «F« Pflw „looping tor a that Eugene )s the best Place he Ms tend lin, Marshfield; Gloria Fisher, Em­ The Church of The Nazarene, Ninth been yet and ftl»M ... ». Klamath Falls, who is the demo­ White awards: Sheron Smith, Green­ and Heath streets, has called Evan­ cratic opponent of Guy Cordon for acres; Hazel Nelson, Sunny hill; Mar­ gelist Mrs. E. M. Arnold for a ten- Mt- "Tri" Davidson, who waa |n baby, Mel, eight months old. were Coquille for several dap, l*«t week there. Mary hag gone on to Ran Di­ Gun Club To Moot Sept 11 election as U. S. senator from Oreqau. garet Timothy and Patricia Wilson, day special series of meetings, be­ went down to Loa Angeles for the ego, CalU., to stay with her husband waa a Coquille visitor yesterday He Empire; Doris Taylor, Nadara Arnold, ginning Wednesday night at 7 JO The Coquille Gun Club is scheduled remainder of hla furlough. He waa for a while. He had not seen his and Mrs. ldMwrwy were en a trip up Betty Hammond. Delores Thompson o’clock. to hold a meeting at the J. A. I-amb ¡AM 1 Mrs. Arnold is an evangelist of accompanied south by hla daughter, baby daughter before. -• cqast and he stopped to see Fred and Isobel Chalmers, of Eastside. 30 years’ service In Christian work, Mrs. Kern and daughter spent part Co. hardware store next Tuesday ** 4 democratic county central com­ Barbara. Clothing HI. Blue awards: Agnes of the week with Cliff in Roseburg, evening, Sept. 12, at seyep %’cftik. i mitte mittee chairman, and hla old friend, Luscomb, "Greenacres: Donna Dean with a long record of successful soul­ winning. The pastor, V. W. Anglin, he has accepted a position T* Wm Norton of the Dillard Market- Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rankin and where ------------------------------ ------------- with Wm. Young, Lee VaMey; Virginia Moen, children are in Portland, where they The Industrial Supply Co.. «t|l|hi Mr. and Mrs. C. L Brockmann, who Mr. Norton siys he operated • market Bunker HUI Red awards: Patricia gives an invitation to al) the public have gone to place Donna in St. logging and' sawmill suppiMa His have been living at Maplewood, a In Klamatt\ |«l|s below Mr. Ma- DeMarsh, Sunnyhtl); Dorothy Gibney, to attend. Helens Hall and John in Hill Military territory is all of Douglas county. He suburb of Portland, for several years. l\qpf^b pKlice when the latter went Greenacres; Faye Bogard, Riverton. Fritz Kunz and DeWayne Mitchell likes his work . very ca^emy. ypy ^eft last fast Thursday, ,—__—. . much and ft is moved back to Coquille ***** in as mayor and started to clean up (Continued on page seven) are home for four or five day» from ----- — quite a change from construction are again making their heme on the ' the town and, according to BUI, Bozeman, Mont. The boy» are in the Georgia Hansen left Saturday for woHi he did for Smith Wood-Pj-od- (FW ranoh, a short distance out on Klamath Falls WM' 0 pretty tough week^S*.«)* ' " “ " uc|S for 14 ‘ Air Corp», having left here last June. the highway to Masshtteld. town in these days. u < Pook Family Reunion Held 4-H Home Ec Prize Winners Coquille Woman's ClubTo MeetSept. 12 Buried Tuesday Dr. Bunch Shows Pictures At Rotary Old Paper Still Vitally Needed 17 Items To Be Off Ration List 78 Degrees The Max Her» Tuesday 1 -—A