The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 19, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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The Comptons Buy
Hotel, ,
Chandler Hotel
{Three Die In Plane
Crash Here Sunday
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Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Compton, who '
have operated the Coquille Hotel
since its opening Jan. 1, 1924, this
week completed a deal for the pur-
chase' of the Chandler Hotel in
■ the C. H. S. football team and sug-
1 geefted that business homes close
again on Saturday, Oct. 28, between
, 2:00 and 4:00 o’clock, for the Co-
quille-Marshfield game here.
By
Coos Bay followers of the
i county conference of high school ■ - vote the directors went on record
i __________
_____ that | as in favor of the two-hour closing
football are _________
beginning to realize
Coach Leslie has one of the smartest ■on the 28th
and smoothest running outfits in the' Coun»y A«ent Jenkins reported on
league this year, since the Red Devils’ !^J"anb^rry P‘dWr’ •“.uJat‘on
Judge King Speaks
Red Devils Trim
Bulldogs, 25-6
To B.P.W. at • Banquet;
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(Continued from I-age'Dne)
(Continued on page three)
meet his father, but Mrs. Hannon, is ________
top heavy, and we cannot continue
going to the front door, was jammed that " way.
_ and business
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Industry
and bruised and suffered a punctured mult supply the jobs.
arm artery. She was taken to the i Peace after the war is something
I
Marshfield, both building and bust- Myrtle Point hospital, where her Bu individtlah must be thinking
ubout ucvnuac
because wv
we lost the
peace «uim
after I victory, 29 to 8, over the North Bend ¡said the bog owners could use 300
ness. The deal which was pending condition has proved not to be aeri- , ’ uiAJut
wiu
■ to 400 more pickers than have re-
last week was completed on Monday ous.
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the last war. A change of viewpoint Bulldogs on the latter's home grounds {aponded thus far.
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last
Saturday.
It
can
also
be
said
of this week.
The purchase was . Following the fire alarm hundreds _
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u necessary in the present changing
9Fa aa spot and
artri world.
« a Judge ww
a . _ A told
_ 1 _a of
_ w- the that this is the first time the Red
made from Mrs. Verneta Glasou, ' of people rushed out to the
King
who has operated it since the death it is a reason for surprise that none twenty-six hours it took him to Devils have beaten the Bulldogs on 'Republican Central Committee
of her husband, H. J. Glasou, in 1924. were injured from stepping on the travel from Myrtle Point, to Salem their home field since Spike has Met Here Tuesday Evening
- This
Tills is not as serious news to Co- live wires which lay on the Coulter during his college year* and now we been coaching at Coquille High.
u..
Raleigh D. Green, chairman of the
{are twenty-six hours from London.
At the start of the game. North Coos County Republican Central
quille as it might be, for the Comp- street pavement and parking,
tons Intend to make their home here
The city and state police soon ar" The world has shrunk, we are close Bend received the kick-off and be­ Committee, presided over a specially
and the local hostelry will be un- ‘rived upon the scene and their
j together and the problems of the fore the Red Devils got them stopped called meeting at the Coquille city
der the management of Mr*. Comp- forts to regulate and control the world are our problems. He said they had made four first-downs and î hall Tuesday evening.
Precinct
ton.
.
crowds were most successful.
'the United States should be a leader were on th* Coquille five-yard line.. committee nien and I women were
M„n. from mBnv
Lafe will be assisted in the oper- J it was not tong either until »h* but won’t be unless the people get But from there on the Red Devils'
■ present
many , sections of the
ation of the Chandler by Mrs. Comp- Mt. States Power Co. crew was on busy soon and formulate their plans, took the ball and using the T forma-
Appointments to
to *i
fill pre-
ton’s twin sister, Mrs. Franses Sand- the job, setting a^new pple to replace . Civilization will be destroyed in tion, and with Bob Alborn flipping »¡cinct vacancies
were
made
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The
varioL
strom, who comes from Portland, the shattered one, an<, getting power I caae
ther war.
CclBC o
Ul f ano
iallCJllld
WCaa» Eventually
Kb Vdl mtslijr the
trW; pass to Meek, were able to score in varibus
members of the executive
She will be ‘ hostess and
of lines back in place.
J in charge
’’
Utopian peace wil be the late Wen- the- second period. Dave Kline went «board
------- 1 were called on for reports.
j The telephone company crew was 1 dell
’s idea
the dining room.
dell , . Willkie
Willkte's
idea of
of One
One World,
World. over for the extra point.
Ben Chandler, Jr., of Marshfield, fi­
The Red Devils next score, mak­ nance chairman, made his report.
Mr. and Mrs. Compton first came also quickly ou the ground, with the Judge King closed with reading the
to Marshfield at the time •of the local manager, Dan Brown, and Mr. final paragraphs from Leland Stowe’s ing it 13-0, came in the same period Harry
Slack , state committeeman
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railroad jubilee in 1916, and except Chapman from Marshfield, district book, "They Shall Not Sleep:"
when an attempted pass by North from Coes county, gave a talk on
VU»nr1 uzna
anilleti before
KxMr. it
It wna
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for six months away from there he manager, directing their crew’s op­
Bend
was spilled,
was ----------------------
Instructions to the precinct workers.
was associated with the Chandler erations.
tossed,
and
George
Hujpt
picked
up
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Yes, yesterday is dead.
until coming to Coquille in 1923.
On all sides have been heard the
But oply the weak or the incurably the spheroid and ran 69 yard* for
We have Silver Identification
The local and traveling public words of highest praise for the splen­ greedy wijl weep for yesterday.
the score.
—— Bracelets for' Men, a good variety. We
will miss Lafe Compton’s smile and did efficiency shown during the tate ■ Tomorrow is a different day. It
North Bend scored its six points also repair Alarm Clocks. Schroeder
happy greeting here,, but one and all afternoon by the Coquille Fire De­ will belong only to those who are as in th* last quarter after reaching Jewelry.
tfs
congratulate him and his wife on partment, the Stale Police, the Co­ clear of mind as they are strong as the Devils* 12-yard line, with a pass
their expansion into a larger busi­ quille Police, the yowr company heart.
across the goal line.
See “Spike" Leslie tor the Pest in
ness and wish them the greatest of and the telephone company. .
Also in thedast quarter Coquille liability, or other Insurance. Office,
Today is dying as swiftly* as those
success-in their two-hotel combina­
W. W. Tllghman, who formerly who fall and those who have fallen scored two more touchdowns, Hurst 1279 So. Hall, in former hospital bldg.,
tion.
owned and operated .the Standley upon the fields of battle. If tomor- intercepting a pass and running 39 phone 9; residence phone 99L.
store and still owns the store build- ,row is not a better as well as a dif- yards for the score.
The Red Devils final score followed
We carry a complete nne of V- Ing “» wel1 M »he Rodgers home ferent day, we can be sure that they
Meek
’s interception of a pass on the'
of
Refrigerators,
.
next
door,
asked
the
Sentinel
to
,hall
not
sleep.
Helts for all make. ___________ r
Washing Machines and other equip- «m«»« him as highly commending the
Listen carefully and you may hear 49-yard line when he ran to the 17.
menu Washer Service Co. 366 W. actions and efforts of the above­ ia faint echo from the gave* on One play took it over from there. Al­
Front. Coquille. Phone 17..
9 named five agencies.
An officer Guadalcanal and Bgtaan, from Nor­ born tossed to Meek and when the
from the Naval Base at the Bay was way and Poland, from Chezcoslo- Bulldog tacklers started for him
1 on the scene in half an hour. He was vakta and Yugoslavia, from Spain Meek tossed it to Porter who had
followed later by a crew from the and Greece, from Flanders and Rus­ raced Info the end zone. \
base whiph until dark and for a!, sia, from China and Malaya and
Coquille’s record for the afternoon
good portion of Monday, combed the : Burma, from Holland and the Indies, was the interception of seven North
ground for hundreds of feet from the from —
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Tunisia
Sicily and ....
Italy, Bend passes and the completion of
scene of the catastrophe for any part I and from battlefields named and eight of their attempted eleven
pastes. From rushing Coquille made
of the plane, its motor, equipment and nameless.
I instruments, whether they had been
“We shall not sleep,” the echo says. 102 yards to North Bend’s 137; from
mutilated by the explosion or not.
“But neither shall you, my friends, passe*, Coquille 93 yards, N. B. 42;
Coquille's punting average was 37
Hundreds of people witnessed the neither shall you.”
yards; North Bend’s one punt went
plunge of the Avenger and it was
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¡most fortunate that the usual col­
Music of the evenihg was especi­ for 27 yards.
reldta<
Leslie says that the North Bend
lection of boys and girls around the ally delightful.
Plano solos by
!
store, after school hours, was not Aileen Wilson were a Waltz in E squad is a tough outfit, but that his
j there on jhig Sunday afternoon.
Minor, Chopin, and a selection from team played a good defensive game,
as well as a sterling offensive one,
Standard’s tough asphaltic coatings seal against weather
Folks Songs of Percy Granger.
County Receives Tv^o Chocks
damage, stop leaks, resist cracking and checking. Use
Vocal solos were by Kenneth and North Bend had to work hard
for all its fains. *
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From State Oifices In Salem
Talley, accompanied by Mrs. Talley.
Standard Asbestos Roof Coating, for top quality, Stand­
And another thing; which anyone
I County Treasurer Stauff received The numbers were "Pale Moon” and
ard Roof Paint, for economy. For best results, prime
Who has watched the Red Devili
“
Land
of
Sky
Blue
Water,'*
by
ChM-
a check for >65,702.82 from the State
with Standard Utility Coating or Standard Priming
play,
has
readily
seen
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that
the
(Support School Fund at Salem this Wakefield Cadmahf'an encore was
Solution. Renew shingle roofs with Standard Shingle
team co-operative spirit by every
week. It is to be divided among "Sunrise and You” by Arthur M.
man
on
the
squad
is
of
the
highest
Stain or Oil. ’
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Coos county schoo^end another for Payne.
order.
Chairman
of
the
Coast
District,
the same amount will come next
The starting line-up was:
Natalie Burns, gave a very fine con­
G. B.'HOWE
April.
Coquille (29)
North Bend (6)
vention
report.
The
conference
was
He also received from the Secre­
Train .....
..... Damron
tary of State a check for 8817-43, held at the Waldorf Astoria with
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i connty’s share of th* alcoholic present the presittents of 47 states
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Buchanan
Kelly
beverage tax for the quarter ending ahd the 48th state represented by
Budealich
the vice-president. Twenty million Smith
Sept. 30.
Bellah
women are ip industry today, women Bbckles
Your local represeni ative for
Siggstedt
have advanced she saitL^bt are still Chesem
Horsemen Get Two Deer, -
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Mills
far from, their goal. “Woman wield DeNoma
Bear In Eastern Oregon
STANDARD Or CALIFORNIA
„_x. Wilson
| tremendous power and politicians are I Alborn
Two Coquille hunters, Phil Alborn' afraid of thsW ’’
ewy ¡country Kline
........ Noel
RH.
Fry
and Wayne Wataon, did not use up where the war permits the B.P.W. Meek .
F.... .
Sanders
any gas oh their trip to eastern Ore- clubs w
>. The
>nv Inter- Hurst ____
are carrying w
on.
gon in the John Day section, part of* national was organized in Geneva in
Coquille substitutions------ Porter,
their hunting ’ being on the Morris 1939.
Federation dubs have not Boots, Johnson, Jenkins, McKinney,
Ray ranch. They rode horseback failed in war time, the speaker said. Minard, Billings. North Bend made
all the way out and back. They each
Eva Stevens, president of the club, no substitutions.
got their buck but what seemed to welcomed
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the group ___
in aThort
talk
Interest them more was the 300-1 and closed the’meeting
A confer-
pound bear they killed. Both hit 'ence at Corvallis Nov. 4-8 was an­
the big.fellow, one shot striking his nounced. The next business meeting i
SuccMsful Oregonian
shoulder and the other went through will be Nov. 8, at which time an
its head.
t
outside speaker will discuss the
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measures on the November ballot.
i Inter-State Commerce Commission,
Lion* District Governor Here
Mrs. Stevens paused to say a few
j which will have to approve thwTrsil-
words on the passing of Edith Walton,
For Dinner Session Today
road’s application when it la made,
Bob Fischer, of Eugene, Lions who until her ill health prevented statistic* and information about- the
had
been
an
active
member
of
the
(Club District Governor for Oregon
coast counties in Oregon and Cali­
district 36E, arrived in Coquille yes­ club.
fornia.
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terday and last evening made his
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A development in Coos county
' official visit to the Myrtle Point club.
which Mr. Moore mentioned, would
This noon he is making his official
be the increase of cranberry bogs
visit to the Coquill* den.
I in the Coquille valley and in north­
ern Coos county. The present pro­
Don Farr Named Co-Chairman
duction of this crop is now about
Charles B. Minor passed away
For S. W. Coos Republicans
Wednesday at 10:30 p. m. at the hos­ 60,000 boxes, and the estimated pos­
wr£S
sibility, when all suitable land is
Don Farr
was appointed Co- pital here after an extended illness.
Chairman for the southwestern part 1 He was born at Thomasville, Mis- producing, is 160,000 boxes.
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OK
Leaves Coquille 7:11 a. m.
He said the project would cost
of the county, by Republican County souri, Oct. 16, 1864, and was at the
'millions upon millions, one tremen-
MARSHFIELD - NEWPORT - PORTI.AND
Chairman Raleigh Green last Tues- time of passing, one day past 80
Idous item of construction costs being
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day evening at the central committee years of age.
j 'the necessary bridges across rivers
Ar. 7:51 a.m.
Ar. 11:45 a.m.
Ar. 4:25 p.m.
¡meeting held in the city hall here.
He came to Bandon in 1937 and has
and streams near the coast. Hints
Don will be assisted by Graydon made his home there since that time.
¡were given as to tAe possible loca«-
, Anderson here and Jack Kronenberg
He was married to Etta L. Howard,
tion of a crossing of the Coast range
at Bandon. A meeting of Coquille 'Jan. 6, 1893, and to this union were
and* of where the line Would run in
Leaves Coquille at 10:28 a.rti. for Bandon, Crecent City
precinct men and women will be born their two surviving sons, Farley
Coos county, but definite information
•jcalled at once for organization work. R-. of Bandon, and Benton, of Hood
and arrives at Eureka 6:53 p.m.
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iRiver, and a daughter,
Mrs. Ola> on these matters is not for publica­
BANDON - CRESCENT CITY - EUREKA
A traveling "examiner of automo- , Vineyard, of Hood River. He #is ' tion at this time.
John
R.
Denning,
of
Portland,
rep
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bile drivers, from the Secretary of a,*° survived by eleven grandchil- !
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resentative of the United States
State’s office will be at the Coquille dren.
Minor passed away last July. Chamber of Commerce, was intro-
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• CALL US WHEN | city hall Tuesday, Oct. 24, from nine 1 Mrs.
being
held duced but •tated
“ he ex*
tlH four o’clock, to receive applica-
• Graveslde services are
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Agent: W. II. Barrow
YOU NEED ANT OF jtions of those desiring drivers1 11- at the I.O.O F. cemetery at Bandon P«‘ed see everF Professional and
Depot: Barrow Drug Co., Roxy Corner
Thursday, at 2:30 p. m. under business man in Coquille during his
these services censes and to conduct examinations. . A* »1 -- ’1«. _a*-------
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Ah.
A
3
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8
A 1 A n a 4 talk
MM 1L*
I the direction
of A the Gaw>
Funeral . May
here,
he would A/hi
not VMM
make
Phone: 245
Phone 222R, to Art Hooton for your Home, Rev. Mr. Stubbs of the Bandon at the dinner session.
stmnnn all tni wrsr with mmhiiiii v « an 8 p »9 t « tim
Evan Alborn reported progress on
electrical wiring and repair needs. Baptist Church officiating.
ths preparation of copy for a Co­
He Is located north of th* ball park
ou'the Fairview road.
52tf*
publicity folder ahd added
Now is the time to order your quille
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Christmas cards for Imprinting. Nor- i »hat the committee was still in need
number
of * glossy print pictures
Electric Fence Units, 314.79 and ton’s have the cards and do the work, j of - a -------
Phone 53
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C*q*ille UP- WIW work on 110-volt Ibie, or Satisfaction guaranteed.
s of scenes and industries in and
I hot shot battery, or automobile- bet-
around Coquille.
tery.
Also Hot-Shot Baterles for
Mr. Alborn also reported on the
Get a good. Book at Norton's Rent-
sale. Oeo. F. .Burr Motor.
I6tfs el Library.
tfs committee's actions in support of
A. C. Schultz
Roar With Gilmore”
Protect roots now
Gilmore Service
Station
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R. T. Moore Reports
Railroad Meeting
A
tor U.S.
SENATOR
BUS SERVICE
From Coquille
Death Ends Suffering
Of Chas. B. Minor
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SERVICE
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