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Hughes Reports
On Eastern Trip
X eiitinel
Sale Set July 30
Ed Hughes reported at the Ro
tary meeting Wednesday on his
COQUILLE. OREGON.
JU LY U , 1»4». trip to Massachusetts and old of
A cooked food sale to be held
the condition cranberry growers at M yrtle Point oh Saturday, July
gard to advances being made in are in in the East due to the ex 30, was planned at a meeting of
vita l highway project*.
treme hot weather and the lack the Eagles auxiliary Friday.
Local service station operators of water. Cranberry crop in the
Plans are also under way fo r a
w ill receive a special invitation tt>' east w ill be o ff around fifty per merchants lunch to be held at the
attend the next meeting of the cent, he said.
Eagles hall, Coquille, on Tuesday,
Chamber of Commerce when a
Coos county cranberries by July 26, between the hours of 11
film , entitled “ O ur Business, The comparison have never appeared a. m. and l p . m . Luncheon w ill
Tourist Industry,” w ill be shown. better, and a bumper c ro p ____
sim ilar be served to the public fo r one
The film , w ith narration by A rt to 1944 is expected here, barring dollar.
Kirkman,
is
being
obtained any unseen possibilities such as
A potluck dinner fo r Eagles and
Local organizations are being through the Oregon Advertising sun scald, etc.
their families has been arranged
urged to get behind the Coo* association.
Hughes said the agriculture of for Friday evening, July 29 at
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County fa ir which is scheduled for
the east is good, and he reported 6:30 p. m.
September 1 to 5. J. L. Smith, a
on strip and contour farming,
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member of the county fa ir board,
and the manner in which Eastern
spoke to that effect at a meeting
farmers use every bit of land they
o f the Coquille Chamber of Com
have.
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merce held at noon Tuesday. The
‘‘To see the East, is to want to
success or a county fa ir depends
Dr. and Mrs. John Rankin are get everyone to practice conser
largely ok the interest shown by in New York attending the Lions vation o f our natural resources
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
the indiviaual town in the county, International convention. . They and natural beauties," Hughes
gene, (Special) Coquille teachers
M r. Smith pointed out.
took the plane East. Dr. Rankin stated. “ We s till have what they attending the University of Ore
The Coq jille chamber w ill ask is the new president of the Co have lost and destroyed in the
gon school of education this sum
the cooper tion of other chambers quille Lions club.
East, and we should work to pre
mer are George W. Case, 430 N.
in the dis rict, in publicizipg the
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serve our natural wealth,” the
Coulter,
Lincoln jun ior high
coast high vay and in combating
Rotarian stated.
school coach; Mrs. Thora H. Wat
false rum /rs being crculated ' by
President Don Farr announced son, Coquille high school teacher,
service Station operators in Cres-,
a series of meetings o f chairmen and Miss Edith M. Orvick.
cent Citk and « ther junction cities*
of committees in preparation fo r a
Case is studying for the master
fcular, regarding the con
club assembly Tuesday night at of arts degree; Mrs. Watson is
dition o f the 101 highway.
Rev Lawrence Guderian, pastor which time the D istrict Goveronor studying fo r the master of edu
Secretary Clarence Osika was
of the Pioneer Methodist church, of Rotary w ill be in Coquille.
cation degree.
authorized to investigate the pos w ill attend a ten-day session for
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-• Instead of dividing the summer
sibility of having local organiza ministers at the CoUege of Puget
session into two short terms, as
tion notice* posted by the high Sound, Tacoma, Wn., beginning
has been the practice in the past,
way department w ithin the city next Monday.
the University scheduled one
limits.
During the past week Rev. Gu
eight-week term from June 21 to
The chamber approved the derian has been at the Southern
August 12 this year.
dedication of M yrtle Lane to the district Methodist summer camp
The older section of the county
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World War dead. The action had
courthouse
is
receiving
a
face
fo r high school age people at
been approved by the American
liftin
g
this
week.
The
plaster,
Camp Myrtlewood near Bridge.
Legion post at Coquille.
which is crumbling in places, is
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Reports were heard from the
One hundred and four young
Words were not separted by being repaired and the ceiling is
Water department w ith regard to
spcaes in early forms o f w ritin g, being re-inforced. Later the ap people of high school age are as
sprinkling regulation* and from
pearance of the court rooms and sembled this week at Camp M y r
the highway committee w ith re j according to the Encyclopaedia offices w ill be improved by re- tlewood where the Methodist
'B rita n n ic*.
tinting and painting.
churches at the Southern district
Although plans are going fo r are holding camp. Twelve repre
ward fo r the firs t unit of a new sentatives from the Coquille and
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courthouse, the old building w ill M yrtle Point churches are attend
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have to be used fo r several years, ing, according to Rev. Lawrence
in other words u n til the whole Guderian, who is acting as dean
courthouse project is completed. o f men at the camp. Other
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churches
represented
include
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Coos Fair Gels
Chamber Boost.
By J. L Smith
Attending Lions
M eet In New York
Coquille Teachers
Take Summer Work
¡Legion Picnic
Draws Sixty
S ixty people attended the an
nual Legion picnic held at T j
Verne Park on Sunday. A lively
baseball game, a keenly contested
horseshoe pitching match and a
fun-provoking egg throwing con
test were features of the day’s
program.
In addition a delicious
picnic luncheon was served at
mid-day.
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Courthouse Being
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