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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
«►■.«s» REA Generators To Arrive Soon For Brookings ’'-i gfeA ‘ H| Two giant 50 KW generating units are due to arrive any time and are expected not later than next Mon VOL. XIJI. day by Southern Pacific, it was an- nounced today by R. J. Connarn, manager of the Coos Electric co- ! operative. The generating units will be used to-give firm power to. the Brookings- Harbor area. and will be sent via fast truck to that section upon arrival by freight train in Coquille. Mr. Connarn has been informed by the War Surplus body that they were shipped from Ogden, Utah, ou Feb. 18th and should be here this week. Wires have been sent to the rail road to speed the generating units through, ahd Mr. Connarn expects to have them installed by next week. This will give the Brookings- Har bor area a firm power with no fluc tuation. It will take care of the needs of that community very ade quately, he stated today. AN NO. 6. IN D E P E N D E N T N EW SPAPER COQUILLE, COOS COUNTY, OREGON. THU USD AY, FEBRUARY 21. IMS. SÏ.00 TUB YEAK Dr. NewburnUrges Seven Basic Disciplines For The Individual University of Oregon President Talks Cn Infernafional Understanding Here In a thought-provoking address Wednesday night before 150 Chamber of Commerce members and their wives in the Oddfel lows’ hall, Dr. Harry K. Newburn, president of the University of Oregon, urged Coquille citizens to consider “International Un derstanding and the Community’’ and its relationship to any peace . Oilu may come to know t£zen of tomorrow, must realize that Dr Newburn, who only recently he must know facts.” c m i president of the University For a fifth discipline. Dr. Newburn f Oregon alter holding outstanding urged every person to “understand positions In the educational world ip his body mechanisms and take care owa, said “Peace doesn’t follow of himself.” Y ^-asdocs the night the day. Many Adequate control over emotions >ecple felt this and are now disturbed was listed as a sixth discipline for the to find th at'it is not true.’ individual who would help h ir com He pointed out that even Roose munity and the world. — Coquille Studio Photo A CURIOUS HIGH sci cl roettr at the basketball game gets two free pa velt and Churchill had attempted to The seventh discipline pointed out A ll h , h this week , art*«t drew a ring around the lucky s tu d ^ T **' ***’ *** Liberty as Th<‘ S e n t‘n e , s of Coquille High. make a broad program and blueprint by the speaker was “Strength of* AU she has to do Is come In and Identify herself and ask for her tickets. for peace and put it down on paper, Character.” Dr. Newburn showed but to no avail. how individuals must be willing to The educator from Eugene stated accept responsibility; that they must The second congregational discus that even military leaders are saying, realize you must work to achieve a sion of the new building of the Chris “We must fight to preserve peace, goal; that there are no short cuts tian Church will be held at the pot and have said that America must al to success; once a task is undertaken luck dinner on Thursday evening, ways be the aggressor.” Dr. New it should be finished to the best of B eb. 28, in the social rooms of the burn said he was not taking sides on your abilities. And that self-sacri Christian church. The subject for The annual World Day of Prayerft>~ this stand, but merely putting it out fice for a belief in what is right or discussion will be the materials to be Harry Slack was named president 'a s one theory. . wili be observed on Friday, March used in the building. for whom the individual believes is , of the Coos county Shrine club at Speaker Pictures Europe This is a part of the long range 8th, at 2 p. m. in .the Pioneer Metho a necessary qualification for a well- their meeting here Thursday night. Dr. Newburn drew a picture of disciplined person. On thi« topic. planning program of the building dist church. He succeeds Bard Kesner of Coquille. Representatives of the several Europe toddy with France, Germany, committee to determine the best type Also elected to offices in the club the Balkan states all tired and filled Dr. Newburn pointed out ttyat herein building for this community. The churches met at the home of Mrs. were Freeman Schultz, Coos Bay, with udrest. He showed how in Asia lies the greatness of the spiritual discussion will be in charge of Henry James Richmond on Monday after vice president and H. S. Norton Co there is warfare; how in Indonesia part of life and the work of the church. George, chairman of the building noon to plan the service. Those pres Primary filings are now on rec ent besides the chairman, Mrs. Rich ord at the Coos county courthouse quille secretary. the Dutch and English are engaged committee. In conclusion Dr. Newburn said The club will'hold a ladies’ night in in a battle with the natives. And that if every community started out Foljowing the discussion, the pastor mond, were Mesdames Myra Ball, for P. W. (Pete) Culver, 218 South . will lead a devotional service. "Any Hattie Coy, G. Johnson. W. B. Knight, Coulter, for county commissioner, April. The club also discussed send how in China things are merely in through its churches, schools, and or friends of the congregation are in Hurry McColm, Elwyn Nosier and who will cun as a Republican. Also ing delegates to the National Shrine a state of truce. He then brought ganizations to teach these disciplines Charles Stauff. vited to the meeting. filed, is the name of W. O. Campbell, convention in San Francisco in July. his audience back to the Americas, to the child, it would reach out to Mrs. Nosier was chosen to be the 40? Elrod, Coos Bay, for county cor and pointed to the revolutionary the entire world, and by that means leader of the service which has been oner, on the Democratic ticket. spirit in South America, and the only would there be -peace for them I written by Miss Mabtì Shaw of labor-capital strife now'ram pant in and the world. Thus, he stated, the Charles Stauff, dean of county Africa. Miss Shaw was one of the treasurers, filed last week for re- the United States. “International situattop and the’£(frn- , first two women missionaries sent election to his office. He is a Re Dr. Newburn then stressed the fact munlty can be closely interwoven.” ¡to Africa by the London Missionary publican. that there are seven basic diaiplinet Dr. Newburn’s address was received i Society in 1915. for the individual that would help with much applause, and repeated to insure peace. Thè theme for 1946 is “The Things Evan Alborn was again named clapping brought him to his feet The first one he stated was "the again. president of the Coquille Chamber j That Make ■tor Our Peace.” The knowledge that freedom is relative. of Commerce at the annual dinner topics considered will be, "A Child And that the freedom our forefathers election meeting Wednesday night in like Spirit,” “A Quiet and Confident A check for slightly more than Marked improvement in the con the Oddfellows’ hall. Also namgd Mind and a Loving Heart.” dition of H. A. Young, former editor $52,000 was received Wednesday by won for themaelves was not won A beautiful and impressive candle of The Sentinel, Is reported by his Charles Stauff, county treasurer, he for us. We must,” * the {{resident were Georgg Burr, vice president; C. G. Caughell, secretary; R. L. Stew lighting service will be presented by son-in-law, W. B. Dunshee, tn Berke reported to The Sentinel. It is the said, “realize“ that freedom comes art, treasurer, and twenty director«. Mrs. Richmond and six other«. ley, California a card to Mrs. Alton funds paid the county by the O. and from assuming responsibilities.” He » Every woman Is invited to join Grimes state« this week. urged thJt we teach this to our The directors are E. L. Anderson, C. land body for the fiscal year end \M ountain States Power linemen in youngsters. Dick Barklow, Dave Bteggec, Ray with the women all around the world Mr. Young will be in the hospital ing June 30, 1945. this area are still out on strike. It Buckles. Led' Craven, Don Farr, R. L. in this Day of Prayer. M ust Use Learnin« for «ome time, however, recuperating Announcement of the proportion Greene, Melvin Giles, George Jen • Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Kline re- ; from the severe hedrt attack he suf- Secondly, he pointed out that “the was reported to The Sentinel at kins, Harry Johnson, Ralph Milne, turned Wednesday- from their trip fared which, was followed by a con- Coos county would receive, was an- individual mfist have adequate abil press time today. The strike began Carl Morrison, Jack Moore, George to Mexico. ity to use the tools of learning— Friday, February 15th, when the gestion of the lungs. nounced a few weeks ago. Oerding. Dave Rackleff, J. D. Ran S i. , namely the^bility to speak, write and Local Union No. 197 of the Utility Workers Organizing committee walk kin, J. L. Smith, Harry Slack, Halph figure—with intelligence." Stuller and Orville Wood. A trained mind using scientific ed out after a series of meetings of A report of the financial status of methods was given as a third disci union and company for wage nego tiation. the Chamber of Commerce read by pline. On December 1, 1945, Mr. States Bob Stewart showed a balance left in For a fourth Dr. Newburn urged the treasury of >935, with $130» spent > that the individual be taught to “un Power made a raise offer to the for the various actUvties of the past derstand the power of knowledge.” union which was rejected by the year. ; To this end he showed how every union. Wages offered were similar In the boathouse fund under Paul capable workman and professional to those paid in similar work Snider there is a sum of $302.00. man has at his command sets of in throughout Oregon. Following this the company ad Burton W. Dunn read % list of the tegral facts that he knows how to use. works of the Chamber the past year And the child of today to be a citi- dressed letters to the union on Feb. 14th, 1946, and again on February which included the postoffice project 16th after the strike had been called. under Horry Slack, the 10,000 folder In Coquille it is reported that the publi .aliens under Carl Morrison, linemen are willing to go back to street decorating under the chair work, but unable to do so because manship of Bob Stewart, and the of the union stand. Rill Head, presi many other activities designed to aid dent of the local union, here, re-, the ciiy, including the 1945 Fourth of signed as leader of Coquille’s line- July celebration F gles and their friends will dance • men, and Bill Pook was named presi • Saturday night Feb. 23 from 9:30 to dent to replace Head. n iff Commerce prexy, who has been one of the Mt. States Power company through 12:30, it was announced today by most active movers in the work of securing a the dance committee of the Eagles Clarence Coe of Coos Bay has issued Myrtle Park and a project to preserve the lodge, Wilson Dalrymple and Mason a statement concerning the strike famed Oregon Myrtle groves in Coos county, situation to the public which appears Dalrymple. is shown with Sam Boardman, state superin "The dance under the sponsorship j in today's Sentinel. tendent of. parks, how unsightly brush may hide of the Coquille Eagles will be held Evan Alborn threw the annual a beautiful myrtle tree. At left is a picture of in the lodge clubrooms here. Good Chamber of Commerce meeting the Myrtle Lane on the highway just out of music is to be furnished. Eagle open to suggestions from the floor Coquille ! members may bring guests. Cuts—Courtesy Coos Bay Times Wednesday night at the Odd fellows' hall, and the Justice of the Peace Fred Bull came up with a suggestion that the Coquille businessmen would Improve the dty by getting “lit np.” He pointed out that many The pupils at Norway school have stores do not have neon lights, I The development of Myrtle L an e' The Coquille Chamber of Com. view ¡« «riven nf a literary club where they arrange marce, under the leadership of Evan ¡along the highway by Inly clearing stump of older trees. and of those that do, many of 'and the Myrtlewood Park somewhere Myrtlewoods grow a foot to two and carry out their own programs. ha* Aib° rn' Pr« ldent **ho has been a L brush. Mr. Boardman pointed mA. them do not turn them on. Jus feet a year in Coos county. It takes For the month of February they t o d ? v t o pnn^ i r , veL in th e a tte ,n p tto m a k e Mr* jensen p°inted ° ut abw that approximately 50 years to make a tice Bull then compared Coquille gave an especial program tn honor of nel ? »a WOOd lanC “nd Park dis- ”fter th« even the first class tree good enough for com- to other towns with the streets Lincoln and Washington’s birthdays X ty ,„ r th 8 P’ rt °l the ’tat€ Park SyStem’ resWenta of the in " hich the well-lighetd. merical usage. and honoring three little girls, Carol county myrtles project for the en- has recently played host to man * myrtles are so prolific were surprised Dr. Gerald Stark asked for Recently a budget of $12,000 an Crump, Eflene Thompson and Shar- tire state as well as Boy and Girls visits of Sam Boardman who was that there were so many well-devel street signs, and George Brooks nually was set up for the main ten-J on Ansley, whose birthdays are also Scouts, school children, and service here on studies of the project added he would Uke a house oped and beautiful trees there. ance of the park area along the in February. clubs of Coquille and Myrtle Point. Boardman Visits Here numbering campaign. The state park board is securing Myrtle Point-Coquille highway. A After the program, games were Sam Boardman, state superlnten- ! In recent weeks Mr. Boardman leases from landowners that will al state park is being considered for the played while the mothers arranged a dent of parks, in recent letters to with a group of the Coquille, Myrtle low the state merely to clean off the immediate future. Otis Jensen of rX J " ? ', Martha Point* Coos Bay businessmen, has brush from the property. The use Coquille, superintendent of the pro- lovely lunch of cakes, cookies and ice cream. Mulkey Purdy, Mrs. Daniel Heffner, taken trips through the myrtlewood Mothers present were the Mes and Evan Alborn has pointed out a country and pointed out to them the of the land after it is “brushed off ject, will administer all development method by which aid can be given work that has already been well will remain with the owner and may in the future as he has done for the dames Thompson, Hancock, Ansley, be used for pasture, or any other past year in the cleanup work pro- ' Gasner, Meyer«, Barkdoll, Ivean», A supper dance was given by the Otis Jensen, Myrtle Park supervisor by he crew of Mr. Jensen’s in purpose. On the myrtlewoods, both ject. Myrtle Point Lions at the Coquille Tiere m the developmental work of done Crump and Haney. cleaning up unsightly fence rows, Country Club Saturday night, Feb. X84Uu-fyi" i . thC tfeeS thSt 8re n**ve ¡overgrown hillsides, and tn helping the property owners ahd state have Letters recently written by Samj Just before going home the val- agreed—namely that they are to be 16th. . ' • to this section of the United States ¡to get freedom to crowded myrtles preserved. Most of the myrtle now Boardman to Oregon residents con- entine box was opened and the chil- The music by the Southstone or and grow no other place than on this j along the highway. .,. aid u to . the project dren voted thi« one of the happiest possible ’ visible along the highway are sec- ceming chestra was highly appreciated*. • hours of the day. ~ part of the West Coast. j i n some case, an 80 per cent better ondgrowth having come up from the are on another page. Building Plans Will Be Considered At Christian Church World Day Of Prayer To Be Observed By Special Meeting Friday, March 8th Slack Will Head Loeal Shriners Primary Filings How On Record Alborn Named For Chamber President $52,000 Check Sent County Improvement Shown By Government Mt. States Power Lineman On Strike Eagles To Dance Saturday Night Get Lit' Justice Says Myrtlewood Park Project Draws State Attention Myrtle Point Lions Give Supper Donee Norway School Give Mothers Valentine Party