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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1930)
VACATION DAYS LORIOUS days out in G open, for your Smoothly-flowing and pleasur able because you’ve foreseen every need and outfitted the party to avoid every For Your Camping Trip or for Greater Values m Ever Before! Nice and Fresh. Busy Corney Grocery Phone 69 - Tire prices are low. Goodyear is building a larger share than ever of all tires sold MILLIONS MORE than any other company Result: Still higher quality at history’s low est prices. Come in and see the new Heavy Duty Goodyear All-Weathers—super protec tion at ordinary 6-ply tire prices We clean and straighten your rims, shift the other tiros, carefully mount new tires, and watch your rubber the year . I ’ around—a Service that IS Service! — Coquille Service Station Phone 133 KER’S Garage News from Powers Super Service Station R Mrs. Chas. McCready, waa married to Joe Boutin Jr. at the Methodist Episcopal church, by G. A. Gray, pas tor. They were attended by Miss Florence Stewart and Myrl Mc Cready, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mm. Boutin left Tuesday morning for San Francisco for a short honey moon. They will be at home at the Coffin house, soon after June 25th. Their many friends in Coos county wish them years of happiness. Mrs. Phoebe Wilson is nursing at the C. C. Smith home -this week. Buster Perkie returned to Powers and is visiting with his family. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Erickson and' There are three pupils left there this Thomas left Saturday for Los An-; summer. One girl, 7 years, who has geles, where they will look over the, attended school two years. Is ready schools for Thomas, who will enter for the ‘v fourth * -■ grade. — * — The children this fall. They will be gone about examined were in good physical con dition. 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moe left for F. E. Emmett, the teacher from California Tuesday morning for their Eden Valloy, whose wife beat him up annual vacation. , and who aw. carried out on a Gladys Morrell and Lulah Fullerton stretcher in a snow storm, is now with left this week for Monmouth normal. his family at Salem. He can not use C. H. Crew was hunting in the hi« right side much and it is doubtful Elk Creek country this week. There if be can over teach again. Mm. Em MYRTLE POINT ITEMS are so many deer in the woods that mett waa sent to the asylum at Salem. the panther and bear are more plenti Jimmie Saint hit Geo. Smith’s car, Mrs. James McCulloch snd two with a great deal of damage to it and sons, Don and Jimmie, returned ful than usual. Ray 81oan is stationed at the Eden his own car. Mrs. Smith’s arm was Thursday evening from a trip to Valley Ranger station again this badly bruised when she was thrown Portland. against the steering wheel. year. Mm. Taylor Dement and daughter, Mrs. Harry McAdams entertained Robert McGilvery went to Coquille Allee, arrived from Palo Alto, Cali the Thursday Bridge Club at a lovely Friday ----- _ to take ----- ---- in the —__ Flower _ Show fornia, last week and Mrs. Dement party at her home Thursday. Four' and spend a week with relatives and will spend the summer in Myrtle tables were in play and Jiigh score friends. Point. Miss Alice will return soon to went to Mrs. Clarence Moe, while Olin Lay, foreman on the Twin attend summer school. Mrs. E. E. Royer waa consoled. At River ranch, waa thrown from a homo Mr. and Mrs Osborne and children, the close of the afternoon a delicious and received • broken collar bone. of Powers, were Myrtle Point visitors Mr. Lay is now trying to enjoy his Saturday. lunch was seA-ed. ________ Mrs. Geo. Stewart was elected to enforced vacation. Mr. and Mrs. ___ Paul ______ Breuer and two Harry Stewart has scarlet fever and children, PSuiaand’Elean'^ mter^d the school board, at the annual meet ing Monday evening. A. T. Erickson the family are in quarantine till Sunda _ ____ _____ ».f«_the retiring mamhsr----- Dorothy ' |Mr’- Breuer and children have’bZZ RoMie Breuer-, Dr C Rossie Varney-Murdock left Tues- Tues-I I visiting Mm. Rr.. uv>. brother »CJ? Jackson was re-elected clerk and the — W ■v* wuc», l/r, Vi. LV fftw TV.mlr aslm.ro — • . «rwocr, VT, V. for Berkeley, California, A- to -a at D Bennett, budget was passed by a unanimous day and family. tend summer school. Mrs. Murdock vote. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry The county nurses, Marion C. King wHl receive her master’s degree this Judson received word this week of the and Ethel C. Lettler, went to Eden summer. 1 *b,by boy born Esther R. Jones left Tuesday for at their home in Orogon City. Mm. Valley during the week end to visit the school children there, in District San’ Francisco to attend the State Judson will be remembered as May No. 70. School had just closed Fri Teachers’ College, Mrs. Jones will Young, teacher in the union hieh day and the teacher, Arliao Helliwell. return in the fall and teach the fifth school for several year«. of Roseburg, left Saturday morning grade. *nd family Sunday, June 15th, Mias Cleo Mc «nd Mrs. Luttrell left for Eugene on horseback for West Fork, where Cready, second ef Mr. and Tuesday where they will visit took the train for la John Luttrell family for a few days. Miss Myrtle Hall left Thursday for Eugene, where she will attend sum mer school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrett and daughter, Margaret, left Tuesday for Vancouver, B. C., for a Ry® weeks’ vacation trip. Miss Elda Laird wont to Marshfield Monday and Tuesday was operated on for removal of tonsils and ade noids at the Wesley hospital. She waa accompanied by her mother, Mrs. P. W. Laird, and Mrs. J. H. McCloskey. She was brought home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe and two daughters, Priscilla and Josephine, and Miss Audry Wagner loft Thurs day for Corvallis and Salem for a few days’ visit. Melvin Bunch left Thursday for Portland, where he will spend several weeks sit the boys training camp. Mrs. Lena Warner and son, Doug las, are enjoying this week in one of the cottages on the Bandon beach. Mrs. Joseph Leimert and two chil dren arrived Monday and will spend the summer with Mrs. Leimert’« par ents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander. They were met in Portland by Mrs. Lermert’s brother, Donald Ostrander. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roslow return ed the last of the week from a trip to Portland, while there they attended the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star. Miss Mildred 'Russell went to Ash land Sunday where she will attend summer school. NOBLER AJffALKER CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids for the construction of the Fox Bridge-Gravelfoid Market Road No. 24 from Station 142 to Station 182 in Coos County, Oregon, will be received by the Coun ty Court of Coos County until 10 A. M. on the 30th day of June, 1930. No bids will bo considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder’s bond or certified check, for an * __ lount of the A corporate surety bond will be re quired for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to the total amount of the bid. Proposal blanks and full informa tion for bidders may be obtained at the office of the Roadmaster in the Court Hoose, Coquille. Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept the pro posal or proposals deemed beet for said County. COUNTY COURT OF ______ COOS COUNTY W. A. Gilbert, Coquille Sheet Metal Wks Tin, Copper, black and galvanized metal work—all kinds Warm Air Furnaces, Heating Stoves, Sawdust Burners, Fireplace Dampers 355 Front St. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT OF NORTH HENRY STREET NOTICE J8 HEREBY GIVEN, That the Common Council of the City of Coquille, did, by resolution* duly adopted at a meeting of the Council held on the 19th day of June, 1930, declare its intention and purpose to improve Henry Street from 7th Street to the Henry Street Bridge, with hard surface pavement, also to establish the grade to conform to sidewalks and other improvements heretofore made, all to be done accord ing to plane, specifications and es timates adopted for said improvement, which said plans, sp-« dications, estim ates and said resolution, now on file at the office of the City Recorder of said City, is hereby referred to and by such reference are hereby made a part of this notice as if fully set forth herein. Saidjmprovement will be made in accordance with the plana, specifica tions and estimates of the City En gineer, now on file in the office of the City Recorder, and the estimate of the probable cost of said improvement is the sum of 38,044.67. Said improve ment will be made at the expense of the property benefited thereby as stated in said resolution, and all of such improvement will be made in one project and included in on; assess ment district. Any and all persons intero ted may make and file with the City Recorder, written remonstrances against said improvement within twenty days from he date of the first publication of this notice, towit: Within twenty (20) days from the 20th day of Jun?, 1930. Jf. G. Leelie. 23t2 City Reocrdt r. See Dr. Coylm «9 Front St., Coquille. Noted Foot Specialist Removes Corns without pain. Treats Bunions Fallen and Broken Arches afe ONE WEEK ONLY