The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 21, 1949, Image 4

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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
Your Business Costs
courthouse, the old building w ill M yrtle Point churches are attend­
Must Include
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
Business is risky enough, so both
See “ Spike’ Gesue fo r insurance Medford,
Roseburg,
Ashland,
big and little businesses reduce
• f all kinds, phone 5 or 95-L. tfc Grants Pass and Canyonville.
risks w ith insurance, whenever
possible. I t ’* good management
policy to carry protection against
fire, burglary, employee defalca-
‘ tion, public lia b ility, many other
hazards.
We specialize In all
types of commercial insurance.
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.
xJLz Mayonnaise
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The Coquille
Laundry
527 W. Front St,
Phone H
Pints
Get Your TREE Recipe
fo ld e r fro m Us Today
41c
Quarts
73c
Newton's Grocery
FRESH MEATS •
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Open Daily 7:00 - 6:00
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FROZEN FOODS
Sundays 2:00 - 6:00 P. M.
LOWER
To Attend Session
A t Tacoma College
Courthouse Being
Repaired
Attracts Youth
P R E M IU M SLAB BACON, by the piece
VEAL STEAKS, Shoulder Cuts
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100% PURE LARD, Portland Rose - -
j P g »./10*
Refrigeration— Will not go rancid
C O TTAG E CHEESE, rich and creamy
JIM'S MARKET
390 West Second S t
In Henninger’s Grocery
uille
P re fe rre d b y m o re users
th a n th e n e x t tw o m a k e s c o m b in e d !*
•< aU type*
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6th SL off Taylor Coquille
Phone 352
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Corner 2nd & Hall
pint 2 5 c
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JULY 22 & 23
IN S U R A N C E
F. R. Bull
lb. 5 3 c
lb. 5 8 c
lbs. 5 5 c
Coquille
Phone 25