The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 21, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    IOOH. FRIDAY, JUNf-Jl, Itti.
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liberty theatre
C. C. Farr Chosen Director
H. S. Norton, School Clerk
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Good Bids for Street Work
The opening of bid* and awarding
of contracts for the North End street
The largest attendance at a school and sewer improvement was the prin­
JUNE 23 TO JUNE 29
meeting in Coquille since that open- cipal business transacted by th* city
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air affair at the Washington building, council Monday evening. Contractor*
some 10 years ago when A. T. Morri­ from Portland, Eugene, Corvallis, as
son was first elected director and the well as Coos county bidders, were
Home of All Gold Canned Goods
decision to build the high school build­ present, and some very good bid*
ing was made, was in attendance Mon­ were made. In fact the successful
day evening at the high acool.
bidders, Anderson & Matson, of Coo*
We can supply your grocery needs with the best pos­
Interest in the election had been in­ Bay, were $2,347.71 under the en­
sible in foods of all kinds, fresh and canned, at the
creased by the entrance of three can­ gineer’s estimate on the two job*.
best regular cash prices. We can give you service,
didates into the race for clerk to suc­ They bid $27,501.96 for 5-inch com­
ceed F. G. Leslie. The winner, Stew­ pressed, or vibrolithic pavement, on
too-, quick and courteous, with free deliveries both
art Norton, did not get into the race which J. Loy Stacer had estimated
morning and afternoon.
until last Saturday morning but hi* $28,713.95; and $6,730.04 for concrete
political manager made a most effec­ sewer pipe, where the estimate was
tive campaign and her effort* were $7,865.70.
HAUT IN
rewarded when her husband walked
Concrete pipe for sewers has been
JOHNSON
Sugar C & H
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8 pounds for 41c
away
iq the count by 4-1 and 3-1 lead* uniformly satisfactory and the differ­
AFRICAN
over his competitors.
fXPiDlliON
ence of $647.08 between that and vjt-
Bacon—Morrell’s Eastern Bacon, per lb 27c
The new law paaaed by the last leg­ rified made it an item worth Consid­
DANIEL E POMtQOï
Oregon Milk
6 small cans for 23c
islature requires that the ballot boxes ering.
Of etents
in the picture the whole
Toilet Paper
remain open for one hour, and more
Other* bidders for the paving job
6 rolls for 22c
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world is waiting to see
than half of the 200 voters had left were the Northwest Road Co., of
Amaizo Cooking Oil, pints 27c ;
'/2gal. 97c
before the result* were announced.
Portland, $29.495.77 for Warren bi-
Chairman of the board, C. C. F*rr tulithic; the United Contracting Co.,
Wellman
Fancy
Large
Shrimp
3 cans for 53c »
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presided-at the meeting, while O. C. $32,532.60 for the same; Stein Bros.,,
Star
Naptha
Washing
Powder,
large
pkg. 19c
Sanford was chosen clerk pro tern in of Eugene, $26,566.85 for plain «'-inch
the absence of Mr. Leslie who was concrete, and $27,448.85 for 5-in. vi­
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Classic White Laundry Soap
- . 10 bars 32c
attending council meeting.
brolithic; Peart Bros., $29,733.28 for
Following the reading of the clerk’s plain concrete.
Locomotive Stove Polish - 25c can for 21c
annual report«, nominations for direc­
The vibrolithic paving, laid in the
K. C. Baking Powder 25c size 19c; 50c size 37c
tor for three years were called for. east part of Coquille, has proven a
THE-LION WAR OF THE LUMBWA TRIBE •
Only one name was presented, and most satisfactory job. It does not
Arrow Shortening 4 lb pail 66c; 8 lb pail $1.32
A'drama of desperate realities^
that by J. P. Beyers who stated that crack a* plain concrete does, and Mr.
six year* ago he had placed Mr. Farr’s Stacer say* that his specifications call
Fancy Cakes and Cookies, - 2 lb box for 57c
Naked men against tooth and claw /
name before the school meeting, and for an even richer mix—25 per cent
Flapjack Pancake Flour,
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per pkg. 23c
during that time he had made so ex­ more cement—than was used in the
°* THi fWJ5MR.iMR5. MARTIN J0HN5ON IN
TMf JUNGLES Of DARKEST AFR£A WHERE THEY RECORDED TH5 AMAZING STORY
cellent a record as director that he pavements around the Washington
Golden Bantam Sweet Coin, Grinnel Brand,
(Beyers) was most pleased to again school.
a real buy at
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4 cans for 59c
MOT A STAGED MOVIE - NATURAL AS GOD MADE IT
nominate Mr. Farr. No other names
The unsuccessful bidders on the
were presented and the tally,.later in ewer job Were as follows, the
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Puronut Oleomargarine - 2 pounds for 31c
first
years to make
hours to show
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the evening resulted in Mr. Farr re­ figure indicating the bid on vitrified,
ceiving 166 votes. Other scattering ind the second that on concrete pipe:
Produced under the auspices of the American Museum of
Special Prices will save you money on your foods
votes were for Hal Baxter 2, Mrs. J Northwest Road Co., $8,675.35, $8,-
Natural History. The greatest of all African Pictures. The
but our regular everyday prices will make the real
S.
Barton
3,
Mrs.
Leo
J.
Cary
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592.54;
Keating
&
Bade,
Portland,
World’s Greatest Thrills. Adm. 50c Child under twelve fOc
big savings during the year.
N. Lorenz 1, John Leneve 2, M. J 17,878, $7,307; Yunker Wiecks, Cor»
Hartaon 2, L H. Hazard 1, « C. C. vallia, $7,528.50, $7,460.90; Peart
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Tuesday “THE RED MARK,’’ a Realistic Picture of Prison Life.
' Archibald 1.
Bros., $7,914 for either kind; United
Wednesday, Double Feature Day. “THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS
Nominations for clerk" were made Contracting Co., $8,424.12 for con­
THRIFTY THRONGS TRADE WITH THRIFT
REY," the Pulitzer Prise Story, and Edmund Cobb in “THE SCRAP­
I by Jas. Watson, who presented the crete.
PIN’ RANGER.” Thursday “THE LONE WOLFS DAUGHTER,”
1 name of Stewart Norton, by Dr. G.
While there was one bid under that
WHERE THRIFTY THRONGS THRONG
the greatest of all “Lone Wolf” stories. Friday, ’“THE PRICE OF
i E. Low who placed Ben Currie in nom­ it Anderson & Matson by $60 on the
FEAR,” a Universal Thrill Feature, and Chapter 9 of the "POLICE
ination, and by.Lyman Carrier who paving, it is so necessary that both
REPORTER.” Saturday, Double Feature Day. Tom Mix in “THE
named Rev. W. S. Smith.
improvement* be put in by the same
LONE STAR RANGER," by Zane Grey, and George O'Brien and Loh
The tally showed the following re- contractor that the bid of Stein Bros.,
Moran in “TRUE HEAVEN,” a human document.
' suits: Norton 129, Smith 41, Currie was rejected. Besides that, the suc­
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cessful bidders were lower on the total
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A big show every night—Fine Music with Miss Lucile Lore at the
The vote on increasing the school 'or the two jobs than any of ■ the '■... - j-i'i
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organ
tax for the 1929-30 school year, was ethers by more than 8600.
FOR SALE—Trailer made from
Chamber
of
Commerce
Meeting
adopted by a vote of 85-18. Before
By commencing the work at once,
Chrysler front end, capacity 2,000
the vote Assessor Beyers spoke at and using a ditching machine for the 1 The Chamber of Commerce direc­
lb*.
Extra tire. Worlh $40.00
tors
Wednesday
evening
voted
to
pay
some length on the desirability of vot- »ewer trenches, the contractors figure
Eddie Foss Goes to Canada
Coquille Batting Average
Fine for farmer or heavy duty.
$55.75,
for
half
of
the
expense
of
ng the increase, which he said that the job will be completed before
Will sell for $18.00. Too heavy for
Eddie Fo*s, who has played second should have been more than the $12,- •he rainy season starts, and within sending the Canaries on the caravan.
The batting averages for the Co­
my use. Call after 6p. m. Alton
quille club of the Valley-Bay League for the Coquille Loggers and occa­ 000 proposed, in Order that the dis­ the- 90-day time limit set.
It was understood prior to the trip
Grimes, 490 S Coulter, or phone 14J
have been- figured and felcased by sionally helped out behind the bat, trict might the sooner get out of debt,
The water superintendent was au­ that the County Chamber was to bear
Pre*. J. A. Berg’s secretary, but those since the opening of the season, left wipe out it* interest charges, an^ae- thorized to order sufficient 4-incAi the entire expense, but that body re­
for the other club’s have not, due to Tuesday for Calgary where he will cure the lower tax rate which wnnlrt“ iibn pipe to lay under the intersec­ ferred half of the bill to the local FOR SALE CHEAP—Good wood 01
coal ranges from $5.00 to $60.00.
the failure of official scorers to send play in a league which schedules two follow. He was opposed to the in- tions where the new improvement is Chamber.
Colonials, Superiors,
Crescents,
in the records of one or more games. game* a week. Eddie was a man that itallment plan, whether in public or going in at once.
| A letter from the State Chamber
Opals,
Lorain,
etc.
Get
yours
while
the
Loggers
could
not
afford
to
lose.
Coquille is batting .365 as a club
private business, and wanted to see
Beside the ten block* of paving was read asking the local organixa-
they last. Mountain States Power
and undoubtedly leads the league in A peppy player, always giving his the payment of large sums of inter­ which will be laid, the new improve- tion 10 m,k*
of th«
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this respect. Individual records show best, and hitting .364 for the aeven est stopped, by getting the district to ment will connect with the Tenth tabli’hed
in Los Angele*, and
that Marlow is high man on the club, games, he made a hit with the fans, z cash basis as quickly a* possible.
street paving on Henry, and will also , *° ke*P
*upp|tod with liter*ture HAVE FIVE ACRES of improve!
with six men batting over .360. Fol­ who were sorry to see him go.
When it came to adopting the pro­ connect at the Opperman corner, on from here. The great increase in
land on edge of the fast growing
lowing are the average* for the local
nosed budget, after the increase had Seventh, with the macadam road on 1 travel up the coast highway from the
city of Klamath Fall*.
Worth
south during the past week or two is
players:
Lota of Majestic Enthusiasm oeen decided upon, the voter* unani­ Henry.
$5,000. New mammoth sawmill
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The state highway department was an indication of the effective efforts
and factories going up near by.
Chas. Ot din ’, radio manager of mously approved it, by a 79-0 vote.
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Marlow
The teller* for the evening were Jas. given permission to install stop sign* being made to direct travel this wey.
Want to sell or trade for busineM
the Oerding Hardware Co., returned
28 13 .474
President Stevens appointed H. E.
Stewart
lot in Coquille or acreage on Roose­
last SaturJay from attending the W. Laird, Rev. S. D. Walters, Orval within the city limits at highway in­
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Heath
tersections. This applies particularly Hess and C. C. Farr to act with Coun­
velt Highway near city limits.
Majestic dealers’ convention in Port­ Haga .and Wm. Howell.
2« 11 .423
Fortier
to
the intersection of Hall and ty Agent Hale on the local advisory
Writ* P. O. Box 575, Klamath Falk,
land last week, and tells of greater
2» 11 .893 enthusiasm over the new model Ma­
Rice
Front where the highway runs west board for the Land Settlement Bu-
Ore.
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Dental School Graduate
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88
Foss
from the Fitzgerald service station. Man.
jestic than ever before. It was re­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jo*.
Nilsen,
of
River
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Gilbert
ported to him that this machine was
The council voted to install light* on > The announcement of the Sentinel A BARGAIN in home. See this be­
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7 .259 the big hit of the recent radio show ton, returned last Friday from attend- the post* which the ladies of th* Wo­ to issue a big special edition in
Roper
fore you buy or build. A new 4-
2 .222 in Chicago, and that this year’s im­ nig the commencement exerciaes of man’s Club are installing at gateways August, giving publicity to the pres­
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Pillsbury
room modern bungalow and gar­
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5 .156 provement* make it more than ever the Northwest Pacific Dental College to the city.
ent condition and opportunity for de­
Brown
age, two blocks east of Knife Apts.
in Portland, which occurred June 10.
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velopment of southwestern Oregon,
Davis
$2500. Some term*. John S. San­
The city recorder was instructed to was given official endorsement by the
Their son, Dr. H. E. Johnson was a
0 .000
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Sturdivant
ders, Phone 5207.
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member of the graduating class. Dr. notify the United Contracting Co. of, board
The
tennis
court*
in
the
city
park
the
needed
repair
on
Spurgeon
street
Johnson was a member of the C. H. S.
Mr*. Wanda Wilcox and Genevieve
Hon. Louis E. Knapp, of Port Or- LOTS FOR SALE—Choice residence
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Crowley left Sunday for Ashland to are now repaired and in good condi­ graduating class m 1925, and has near the R. H. Mast residence.
fofd, who had been invited to address
lots in Acadamy Addition, Block 3,
tion for play.
spent th* past four years in college.
The DeLuxe Cleaner* was ■ given a forum meeting of the chamber was
attend the summer session there.
Coquille. Near new school house.
He was a members of Psi chapter and permission to install partitions in the present and explained the reforesta­
Look them over and make offer.
its worthy master during his senior room adjoining their establishment on tion law enacted by the last legisla­
Address C. A. Pendleton, Orland
year, of Sigma Delta International Front street.
ture. Due to an oversight he had not
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Fraternity, and is now a member of
been notified that forum meetings had
the Supreme Chapter. His name has
been, discontinued for three months, RANCH, DAIRY A CITY property
Walter Laird Surprised
been engraved on th* house honor roll,
bought, sold, leased, exchanged.
but
the director* were very glad to
Yesterday being the birthday of
an honor given to seniors with high
Whatever your wants, SEE CLAY
have
him
present
and
secured
valu
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scholastic standing and who are most Walter Laird, Mrs. Laird invited in a able inform*tio»from his outline of
REALTY (1 block north of city
few
friend*
m
the
evening
as
a
sur-
valuable to the chapter!
hall).
It’
the
new
law.
Dr. JohTlsWT remaTnia.’Tfi Portland prise for him. After a most pleasant
evening
ice
cream
and
cake
were
WANTED—Office work, or housekeep­
to take the etate dental board exem-
Returns from Radio Convention
ing and caring for children. Bernice
ination and has now had the title of •<erved to Judge and Mrs. D. F.
Fred A. Wimer returned Wednes­
Butsch. Care of John Quick. P. O.
Doctor of Dental Medicine conferred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hickam,
Box 75, Coquille, Ore.
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upon him. He has also been commis­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettengill and day night from attending the radio
sioned as first lieutenant in the R. 0. laughters, Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cun­ dealers* meeting in Portland. He is
ningham and Jas. N. Jacobson.
greatly enthused over the line-up of .4 OUSE FOR RENT—The new stucco
T. C.
house near the Coquille Auto Park,
machines for this summer and fall’s
He arrived home Tuesday and while
formerly owned by O. Pollary. Sev­
business. The convention was attend­
he has no definite plans yet, expects
en rooms.
Garage. -No small
ed by about 250 retail dealers and Mr.
to locate soon and begin the practice
children.
See S. B. Leeper on
Wimer feels that the new stuff he
of his profession.
premise*.
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learned while there will be of im-.
mense benefit to himself and his çus-
Will Build 22 Houses
NOTICE: Farmers—We buy Beef,
tomers.
,
Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hid«*, at
Carl Ensele, contractor, says that
the ECONOMY MARKET, Co­
he now ha* lined up for construction
thia summer, 28 house«, six of them
quills, Oregon.
in Myrtle PoinFand the rest here in
FOR SALE—Over 6 acres, three-
Coquille.
room stucco cottage.
Will accept
On Wednesday of this week he com-
One Ont a Word Bach Insertion
soldier
’
s
bonus
loan.
Also
small
pleted the two very attractive—and
houses, close in, cheap. See B.
convenient cottages for Mrs. W. S.
FOR SALE—5-room house at 991
Folsom. Phone 128-L.
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Sickels on North Coulter street, this
Noqth Henry, Coquille; one, two or
side of the Knife Apartmerfts and is
three lot*. Phone 5048, Coquille. WANTED—Man to milk on dairy
also at work on the E.L. Vinton house,
ranch; married man preferred. Joe
P. O. Box 47«.
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near A. 0. JValker’s home, and the
Nilsen, Riverton, phone 5018. 23tf
Leland Peart house, at the corner of
LOST—Brown leather purse, con­
.Tenth and Henry. He has also started
taining over $8 and mirror, having FOR SALE—5-ton Federal Truck.
the O. T. Nelson house just east of Mr.
Inquire at Coquille Machine Shop.
names.
Mis*
Mattie
McKay
Peart’s.
and Mrs. Ben H. Leatherwood.
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He is also figuring on others when
Return Box 27, Coquille.
the Knowlton street paving rmprove-
FOR SALE—Two good Jersey milk
provement is completed.
cow*. Fresh about two month*.
FOR SALE—Family cow priced for
quick cash sale. Inquire at Burns
Five and six years old. 'Good
Ranch, opposite high school, Co­
milker, and gentle. T. J. Caudle,
Mining Location notice* for sal* at
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quille. Mr. Heath.
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Àia office.
Phone 9021. Coquille.
T hrift (j rocery
Sunday - Monday, June 23-24
Specials for Saturday & Monday
MARTIN
JOHNSON
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