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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
Former Sentinel Editor Dead / Now is the Time to fight the weeds I Lew A. Cates, publisher of the Co quille Valley Sentinel during the year 1913, passed away at St. Helens, Ore., last Thursday and was buried Tuesday of this week at Salem. Mr. Cates came to Oregon in 1909 i from the east and in January, 1918, , bought the Coquille Herald. He then purchased a half interest in the Sen tinel from J. C. Savage, forming a partnership with him m the ownership of the two newspapers, which were not consolidated. Mr. Cates published the Sentinel and the Herald waa leased to Percy Levar, who died some twelve or thirteen years ago. In January, 1914, Mr. Cates sold his interest in the two papers to H. W. Young, who later bought Mr. Savage’s interest and in 1917 consolidated the two papers. , Mr. Cates published a paper in Dallas for a year or so, then one in St. Helens. After disposing of the one there he engaged in the motion picture business until his death. Mr. and Mrs. Cates made many friends in this section during their J year’s residence here,' who extend to > the widow their- sincere sympathy in i this hour of bereavement. He is also j survived by three daughters, Mrs. A. i L. Norblsd and Mrs. Grace Carlson, of i Astoria; Mrs. Ina Curtis, whose home I is in Montana; and one son, Harry Cstes, of Dekalb, Illa. Smith Separator Plant Publicity From Portland ___ (Continued from first page) and direct connection from the dry kilns to the Southern Pacific ia pro- vided. The plaat io laid out so that We _____ its capacity may be increased readily ' ” »*•**»« i> viri and one- horse Cultivators” wg j Hand Cultivators, Hoes and all kinds and there ia additional space provided of Garden Took. for more dry kilns. The Coquille branch has gotten away to a flying start, has 200 on the payroll, and is operating day and IT TAKES A PILE OF FEED night shifts, and is contracted to ca A pacity for 1929. It ia the first plant to supply our regular customers. in the Coos Bay district to confine its A I And it takes more every day as output of Port Orford cedar battery bi /L Wv owners of jivestock learn how .separators to resawn and sliced ma terial. much better than the ordinary our The Smith Wood-Products company feed is. Why don’t you give our CHIC KEn is a subsidiary of the Ralph L. Smith i feed a trial ? It doesn’t cost any Lumber company of’Kxnsaa City, Mo. more, though we feel sure you’ll Ralph L. Smith ia president, George find it worth more after you have A. Ulett of the Ulett Manuf company, Boston, Mas«., ia man noted how your stock thrive on it. -t , i[ > » of the Coquille plant. Mr. Ulett also a stockholder in the Smith Wood- Albera Growing Mnah Products company. 13.40 » Albera Growing Scratch Mt. Ulett came to Coquille from $3.40 Needham, Maas., and took charge of the Coquille operations January 1. He obtained his first experience in the ONEY is not the source of all happiness, yet lumber business in the sawmills of the lack of it often causes unhappiness. western Massachusetts, where he be 1 came interested in the manufacture of It is the basis for a comfortable home, a cheerful battery separatore. He opened a C oquille £ myrtle P oint fireside. small rotary veneer plant, experiment ______ loquille P hone 80 ing with Massachusetts woods, but af Mr«. Jennie Keller Married No matter how fully your present income meets ter the superiority of Port Orford 410 So. Hall St. Mrs. Geo. King, a daughter of Mr. cedar batery separators was proven your needs, build up a reserve to guard against a and Mrs. 8. L. Lafferty, waa a- caller the use of,other woods was abandoned. time when some misfortune might arise. at the Sentinel office yesterday morn For the last seven years Mr. Ulett has Protect the happiness of your fireside, insure the ing, in company with Mrs. Jennie Hit by Three Cara and Lives Price, who returned from Oakland owned and operated the Ulett Manu continued comfort of yourself and your loved More exciting than the burning out last week. Mr. and Mrs. King reside facturing Company, Inc., formerly of ones by saving a definite amount each month. of the flu at the home of Mrs. Mar in Alameda and arrived at Myrtle Medford, Maas., more recently at Put it in a Farmers & Merchants Bank savings Needham, Mass., where the manufac garet Sjpimons last Friday , evening, Point last Friday for a visit with her ture of the Ulett separator is carried account and call it your “Fireside Fund.” for which the department was called I parents, ■- on under the direction of F. 8. Emery, out, was the experience of Paul Mrs. Price informed us that her Crouch’s dog, which was hit by three I daughter, Mrs. Jennie Keller, was former superintendent of William H. FRIENDLY. HELPFUL SERVICE I Champlin, Inc., of Bedford, Mass. . can and- ------------ suffered only « an injury f—W — to Mssauvu united ssa in marriage, UH on «JUI1C June XU 15, ( W to Separators made in the eastern fac its paw. I It dashed " down Fifth street (<Claud Barrows, of Montesano, Wash. tory are chemically treated according to the highway during the commotion They will make their home there. to a process developed by Mr. Ulett. caused by the chemical truck and COQUILLE, OREGON The North Kansas City plant fur other autos rushing to the f|re, and Had Earliest Potatoes nishes both «dry and treated separa was struck by one car and, thrown G. F. Vetter, of Arago, was a tors. The bulk of the output is Port under another. The dog rolled over caller at the Sentinel laat Saturday Orford cedar,-although some Douglas and out from that one only to be clipped by a third. He then beat it for morning, and said that his new pota Ar esparators are made. J. F. Trim home faster than he had left, and toes were the first home grown spuds ble, vice-preaident, ia manager of the 1 after a few three-legged jumps was to appear in the local markets this North Kansas City plant and Alexan der A. Hamilton ia secretary and using all four feet in getting away. year. He began delivering Jqne 8, and waa practically cleaned out be sales manager. Knife-Pinkston Hospital Notes at the church each Thursday evening fore the price began to drop as out , The Smith Wood-Products Com Elda Hickam waa able to go to her at 7:30 p. m. Notice side potatoes made their appearance. pany, Inc., has a distributing factory A hearty welcome tor strangers home Tueaday morning after having Commencing May 4, 1929, and until While gardens were late this year, he in Chicago in charge of R. H. Star and visitors. spent a week in the hoapilal following further notice the banks of Coquille, said that all of his vegetables did un buck. This branch ia known as the D. L. Hackett an appendicitis operation. Oregon, will close Saturday at noon. usually well except his. beet crop Sm'tb-Starbuck company. Lily Abbott, who has been in bed Headquarters of the Ralph L. First National Bank which the worms destroyed. Church of God for seven weeks suffering from burns, Smith Lumber company are in Kansas Fanners & Merchants Bank Calling cards 100 for tl.BO. Walter Larue Shrock, minister underwent a successful skin-grating City Mo., where a large wholesale Sunday school at 10 a. m. The In operation Wednesday morning. The business in pondosa pine, Douglas fir, bkin for the operation was taken from ternational Committee’s improved, un and Sitka Spruce is directed. The iform lessons are used, witn the ex ner slater, Eva Abbott. branch office in the Spalding buiding, E. C. Conley, of Myrtle Point, is ception of the primary class which Portland, is the Pacific coast head receiving treatment for an injured usee special graded lessons. July in H quarters. S. R. Smith, coast manager, troduces the second half of the six foot. is in charge of the Portland office, and Mrs. Guy Finley underwent an ap months’ course on the prophetic teach tn close contatct with Mr. Ulett at Co pendicitis operation Tuesday and is ing and leadership of Judah. quille. The morning general service is at now doing nicely. An 8h pound boy, Dale Adrienne, 11 o’clock. The evening general ser Drowned in Three Feet of Water was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. vice is a 7:45. E. C. Tubbs, of Tillicum, Wash., Tom Smith, of Bear Creek. Midweek service is on Thursday ev was drowned in three feet of water Mas. Victor Sell and infant son ening at 7:45. in Brushes creek, south of Port Or were able to leave the hospital Tues You ought to be going somewhere to ford yesterday morning when his car day for their home at Leneve. churo!}. Our latch-string is always skidded from the highway and over Mrs. Hilda Pybum has been re out. turned in the creek. ceiving medical treatment this week. Bernal Forty, operating the grade A seven-pound girl, Betty June, was Christian Science Society on the highway, saw the accident, and bom to Mr. and Mrs. Atkins Tueaday Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. attempted to rescue Tubbs, but on ac night. Sunday Service at 11 a. m. count of the latter’s site was unaMe Subject for next Sunday: “Is the to get him through the door alone. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Party for Mrs. S. L. Ball Universe, including Man, Evolved by He went for help but Tubbs was The evening of June 17th was the Atomic Force?** drowned before he could return, and occasion of a very pleasant gathering Wednesday evening meeting at 8 all attempts at resuscitation failed. Although not travelling more than at the home of Mrs. Myra Ball in o’clock. Free public Reading Room open in 85 miles an hour, the skidding oc honor of her sixty-first birthday. It curred when Tubbs attempted to cross was in the nature of a surprise party. Church Building every Tuesday and Seventeen friends participated. Re Saturday afternoons from two to the ridge of loose gravel which the freshmen is consisting of cake and f>ur. grader had scraped into the center of fruit salad were served. Mrs. Ball it the roadway. «erring her eleventh consecutive year Foursquare Lighthouse as the superintendent of the Church of Pollary Sells House to Leeper God Sunday school and is very highly Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Preaching aervice at 11 a. m. A deal which has been hanging fire esteemed for her faithful work, She Prayer meeting ail Sunday after for several months was completed has been a Coquille resident for aix- noon. « Wednesday when S. B. Leeper pur teen years. Evangelistic Rally Sunday 7:45 p. chased of Otto Pollary the four-acre tract and two houses, facing on the i'he Pioneer Methodist Church Tuesday 7:45 p. m. Preaching and stedt —and finishes are modishhy Never in all the history of the highway, just west of the logging devotional. S. D. Walters, Pastor smart and lustrous. automotive industry has a low- road up Cunningham. Mr. Leeper I Wednesday evening prayer and 191 So. Henry St. Phone 50-J does not expect to occupy the fine priced car provided coachwork of In construction, too, the new praise rnrvioe in small auditorium. Sunday School 10 a. m. Lyman Car home there until his lease on the such outstanding style and quality Fisher bodies represent a marked Thursday 7:45 p. m. Orchestra rier, SupL Rice place expires next year, but he as the new Chevrolet Six. advance. Built of selected hard practice led by Ray Peart. Anyone Morning worship 11 a. m. will soon begin the construction of wood and steel —they provide a playing in instrument is invited. Evening worship 8 p. m. The smart new bodies are built a model chicken farm equipment on measure of strength, endurance, Friday 7:45 p. m. Special feature Dr. C. C. Selecman, President of by Fisher, with all the mastery in the tract he has purchased. comfort and safety unapproached service especially for Young People. Southern Methodist University, design and craftsmanship for in any other low-priced Saturday afternoon 2:30 Children’« Covered 29 States, 12,000 Miles Dallas, Texas, will preach Sunday. He which the Fisher name is famous, Led by Mr«. automobile. is a noted speaker and it will be a Jhurch. Agee 5-12. line« are long, low and graceful— A note from G. Russell Morgan thia great privilege to hear him. He wil) Annie Lee Broilee. The children lead Visit your Chevrolet dealer today. seats are deeply cushioned and week states that he and his bride had speak e»ch evening thia coming week .he singing and do the preaching. See and inspect this sensational luxuriously upholstered—interior reached Heppner, Ore., after travel Wo are having a great assembly and Parents invited. new Chevrolet Six. ling over 12,000 miles and visiting 29 hardware is fashioned by Tern- All welcome to all public «orvieti. the people of this community are in states and would soon be at home in Rev. Luther G. Broilea and wife, • vited to all servioes. Hillsboro. Besides travelling dear Ministers in charge. Conference will begin June 27th. around the border line of the United Epworth League 7 p. m. States, they made trips into Mexico The COACH The visiting Leaguers will conduct Baptist Church Canada. the program. Sunday School at 10 o’deck. Preaching at 7:30 o’clock. Spring Housecleaning Church of Christ , Noto: You are welcome to any and Hava your rugs and carpets cleaned ill oar services. Come, toll others, June 23, 1929 under guaranteed process, on the Bible 8chool at 10 a. m. Nod c. oring your friends. Make your plans * floor. Linoleum and hardwood floors, Kelley is the efficient superintendent. to attend the Arbor meeting, begin Rev. R. L. Payne, You will enjoy the singing and Bible ning July 1st. cleaning, waxing and polishing. pastor of the First Baptist Church of Smoke and dust removed from wall study. The Lord’s Supper and preaching at Salem, will conduct the meetings. paper without damaging. Painted Watch for next week’s announoo- walls restored to original cleanMnees. 11 a. m. Subject: “The Idler." MYRTLE POINT COQUILLE C. E. at 7 p. m^and preaching at 2. Automobile upholstery cleaning. M. S. Woodworth. Subject for the evening measage, “The Earl Baker. Leave orders at Woodford Barbar Price of a Hair Cut" Prayer mooting and eheir practice 8hop. MIKE’S FEED AND SEED STORE Protect Your Fireside M Farmers & Merchants Bank Chevrolet Six offers ad the Distinct Advantages of BODYZy FISHER SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO A «SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR