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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1930)
PACI TWO I. A Holiday for Tire Buyers Finer Tires—Greater Values—Low 1930 Prices Goodyears of highest quality in rubber his tory at the lowest prices ever known! The difference in price between the cheapest tires you can buy and Good years is less than ever this season— WHILE DIFFERENCES IN QUAL ITY HAVE GROWN EVEN GREAT- ER. You’ll be amazed at how easily you can now afford the world’s best tires. Don’t risk it on cheap rubber any longer! Enormous gains in Goodyear sales—a production MILLIONS of tires greater than any other company—enable low costs that give you the greatest values in history Coquille Service Station Phone 133 HOOKER’S Garage ROOSEVELT Super Service Station I News from Powers MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Sumerlin, Mias Minnie Bunch, of Jacksonville, and Claude Bunch, of, Glendale, California. Melvin Bunch returned thia wsek from Vancouver, Washington, where he has been attending the boys’ train ing camp for the past month. Miss Lydia McCulloch, of Long Beach, arrived Sunday and is visiting at the home of her brother, James McCulloch, and family. George Guerin and his nephew, Ray- mon Guerin, left Thursday for Salem. From there they will go over the Mc Kenzie Paas and into eastern Oregon. Frank Green and his niece, Mrs. Bigelow, of Modesto, California, vis ited this week with relatives and friends in Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Airey and chil dren, Robert, Wilfred and Elizabeth, of Gaston, Oregon, and Mr. and-Mrs. Esteb and two small children, mis- »ionaires from China, arrived Wed nesday evening for a few days’ viait at the home of Mrs. Airey’s sister, Mrs. Belle Burnett. Mr. and Mr». Lowell Bothwell are the proud parent, of a baby boy born ............ - - '• "1 -1 ■ * * * —■■■ .. ■ ■ ■ . ■ ...... ■ 4 Wednesday, July 10th, at the home Jos Campbell went in to Barklow everyone enjoyed it immensely and of Mra. Bothwell’s parents. Elder and Mt. Tuesday to lay out way trails. He would like to see more Coos county Mr.. F. S. Bunch, of Gravel Ford. was accompanied by Aliym King and pictures. The direct screen testa tak Thia is their first child. Thomas Lever left the first of the his pack train, who went on to Mount en on the stage and shown Saturday week for Pocatello, Idaho, where he Butler. evening were very good. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Crew, accom Natal Day will be held in Powers will spend the remainder of the sum Hiland Theatre at M. P. to panied by Bonnie and Dale, spent laat by the Eastern Star chapters of Coos mer at the home of his uncle. Miss Elieie Moller left last week for Install R. C. A. Photophone week in Curry county visiting friends county on August 29. Three hun Boise, Idaho, where she will visit I and relatives. dred visitors are expected. Dodge A Baker of the Hiland the- Mr. and Mn. Leo Frye rode out to Miss Crystal Lapp is visiting in friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Osborne, of atre, of Myrtle Point, announced to- Daphne Grove Sunday and spent the Coquille for a few days. She expects Powers, were Myrtle Point visitors day that they had concluded negotla- day. to go to Alaska later in the summer. Saturday. Mr. Osborne is a mechanic . tions with RCA Photophone, Inc., Floyd King, of Myrtle Point, epent New York City, for the installation in the Chaney camp near Powers. the week end in Powers at the home 4 Vj Hours to I>and Salmon Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Endicott and ,of its sound reproducing equipsnent of his uncle, A. T. King. To Arthur Dorn, of San Diego, who family left for their home at Eugene I in their theatre. In making the an- Monday evening the Rebekahs in stalled the following officers: Julia ii spending the summer at his lodge after a few days’ visit with Mrs. En nouncement the manager said that McNeel, P. G.; Zenebia Widmark, N. on ths Rogue near Agneas, goes the dicott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. the equipment had been shipped from New York and that installation en- G.; Anna Payne, V. G.; Mae Langston, palm thus far for being the champion Hall, on Catching Creek. Treas.; Minnie King, Sec.; Clara 1930 sport fisherman on the Lower. Jack Carey was moved from the gineers would arrive within a short ( ____________ Lapp, R. S. N. 0.; Cora Leggett, R. S. Rngue. I _________ Mast Hospital to his ______ home _______ Sunday. Itime’ , . , . , . Tuesday afternoon while fishing His father" and mother, Mr. and Mrs. “It is with a - greal deal of sutrnfac- V. G.; Della Tanner, Warden; Ida May Matthews, Conductor; Nellie Lewis, with an 8-ounce rod and a No. 2 spin- Dave Carey, of Powers, are helping tion that I make this announcement,' Í said Manager Mrs. Baker. “Having Chaplain; Ray Storer, I. G.; J. W. n«r h« hooked onto a big chinook at ear* for him. had many B. At th* close a lovely h* "”>uth.of the IUino» River, and w R Northup left Sunday mo-ning hsd m*ny opportunities to see various Tanner, O. G. by Nellie Lewi., the big fish gar. battle for four and for wiD I type, of sound reproducing equipment lunch was »erved i one half hour» before he finally gavi gpend a few warkin|f in hla in operation in various theatre», it Clara Lapp and Zenebia Widmark. lie Noah, daughter of Mr. »P »nd permitted the sportsman to min • did not take me long to come to a Mias Bonnie mines. decision when I saw and heard the and Mrs. Bob Noah Sr., and Leslie land his prise. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Russell are enl | RCA Photophone projection sppar- The big fish weighed exactly 40 Frye, son of Mr. and Mr*. Lee Frye, I Joying a viait with the R. C. Bo vers atus in operation. In my opinion. were quietly married in Coquille Sat pounds and from tip of nose to end of family, of San Diego, California ; having made comparisons with other urday. July 19th. They were accom tail he measured 40 inches, just one Don Evans and Edward Priane; re- | ^UnZreproduemg equipment, ft is the panied by their mothers and Mrs. pound to the inch. The hrvasron of sound into the The big boy wazhookadin the ritflee turned to their home, at C h i l o R i n, Earl Morgan. That evening they were picture industry presented a just below where the Illinois flows in Oregon, after a few days’ visit with given an old-fashioned charivari. __ ________ great problem to the exhibitor and Mr. and Mrs. T. S Zimmerman left to the Rogue. The battle waged long friends in Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Guerin and son particularly to the i small town theatre Thursday for a month’s trip to Michi for the big fish wm determined that he was not going to be landed. The left Tuesday morning for their home owner. Coming aa it did, almost over gan to visit their old homes. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Aubin announce fight did not end until after 9 o’clock at Gresham. Oregon, after a short night, there immediately followed a wide variety of so-called sound pro the arrival of a son, Carlton Clare, at or after the shades of night had fal visit with relatives here. len over the Rogue Canyon. But the the Keizer hospital July 20. Miss Helen Deyoe and eight of the jection apparatus, and we, m the ef H. S. Griswold had the misfortune fisherman did not violate the law, aa Campfire girls are spending this week fort to meet the competition, installed to break hia right arm while working he hooked the monster while the sun at the Ma >el Glen, the sjmm v lotne models of the first equipment obtain able, awaiting developments, which to was high in the horizon.—Curry Coun of Mr. and Mm. Henry Schroeder. at the Twin River ranch. “SheikviUe Ranch” was shown at ty Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. James Guerin enter our belief have about reached perfec the Pioneer Theatre Friday and Sat tained at a six o’clock dinner Wednes tion. Thus, we are making a change. Dependent solely upon those who urday evening to a crowded bouse and NOBLER A WALKER. day evening for Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Chiropractic Health If you are tired of being sick— Call 51-R for an appointment DR. J. F. YOUNG C ot . A Moulton Sts. (in Mra. Ida K. Owens’ house) have so liberally patronized our Hearing Finds 2 More Violators theatre in the past, we felt obligated Geo. Boron, of Myrtle Point, ap to give them the best sound reproduc prehended by Deputy Game Warden ing equipment available. Therefore, Hearing last Sunday, while Ashing in we investigated a number of theatres Twelve Mile creek without a license, where various types of sound projec paid a fine of 225 in justice court at tion apparatus had boon inatalled Roseburg Monday. and not only beard the sound deliv While scouting around in the ered by them but carefully inspected Twelve M>le district, which ia over the the machines in the projection rooms.” line in Douglas county, Mr. Hearing I "When we learned that RCA Photo found evidence of poor sportsmanship phone, Inc., was a subsidiary of the in the shape of a big black bear, Radio Corporation of America and weighing about 800 pounds, which had that its own engineers, along with been ahot and left lying where he fell. engineers of the General Electric No moat had been cut from the car I Company and the Westinghouse Elec- trie and Manufacturing Company, cass and the bear wm apparently bad buj|t sound equipment, we bothering no one, just making a meal becamt convinced that it was the p- on berries. Mr. Hearing, assisted by Douglas pal.atUrt {„ 0Br theatre. Having ,ati^ted ouraa]ve. on this point. county deputies, made another ar rest on the DouglM side of the lino whjeh WM tHe most diffi- • thio week. Joo Winningham, of Rose probkm j bone patTOns tbe Hiland burg. was captured with just a short theatr, aM ia fact ^^„3, in thig piece of shank bone from a doer, with u. j , , ''•Tf little meat attached, but it wm community, will ondorm our Mg-j s^eiont to mum him to pto«! guiHy Mansger Mrs. Baker said oho hoped and pay a fine of (100 in Justice Hop kins' court at Roseburg. "he would be able to make the an- nr)Uncement thelr op<n|n(r Mr. Hearing told Fred McNally that he had another piece of venison date within the next week or ten day* for the county farm inmates, but RCA Photophone sound reproducing ¡, )n,une<! in many of when the latter saw the size of it, his ]ilwt lhfatpM jn the remarks were not of appreciation. 1Tni>d amone them are the theatr _, oo< ,rate<1 _ th „ n a/.ift_g^tv theatres oners ted b by the Radio-Keith- Orpheum circuit and several hundred Ve^™“ _______ Re cent noteworthy instal'atiore include th* Little Carnegie Plavhouae on Wert 67th " Gttv; the Pier Theatre on the Million Dol lar Pier at Miami, Florida, and the beautiful new Casino Theatre of Cat alina. California. One of the new Type “G” models was chosen by the Matson Steamship Line for installa tion upon the SB. Malolo, largest and fastest passenger vessel plying the Pacific ocean. ..This equipment is al so being installed at. wtxty United States Army Posts, "including West Point Military Academy. Insure yopr ear with Ned C. KeDey. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF * CONSTIPATION •_ _ misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Order lies has been discovered. Thio tablet «tracts water from the system into •T»«’»«ng bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thor- r K"’ movement without thediaL" ***’’ incr*“lng from constipation. Order lie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at Fuhrn^’? Phsmicy! 8‘op