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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1930)
▼AIXBT , . fi , ■SHRRWOR Dr. and Mr*. Culver Mace and three children srr.ved here last Saturday from th*> home in San Jo*e,Calif., for a two weeks’ visit w.th her slaters, I Mrs. Pearl Eklingsen and Mrs. R. 1 Danielson, and other relatives. "They I were accompanied by their nepbow, 'Herman Ellingsen.-’tvho had been vis iting then» for a month, and win b* accompanied on their return home by Grace EUingsen, who will visit until school opens next month. All members of the Sweet family planning a family reunion at beach next Sunday. i Telling About People Evinta in the City and County Japanese Festival Thursday «wa ning, Au rust 21, at S p. m. jfhom »site in Bums Acres may be purchase I for fifty dollars down. Juaniti. Perry, of Marshfield, was a week end gBoet of Marjorie McGuftn. Th* Church if Christ will hold their regular food sale Saturday, August », at Thrift’s Grocery. Mr*. S. V. Proatt, of Eureka. Cal., has arrived here to see her mother, . J. B. Pointer, who i* ill. Mm. Hal Brutzman, formerly of Orofino, Idaho, is visiting st the home of her si tter, Mr*. L. R Bowman, for an indefi.vite time. . Glen Minard and Wife from Spokane left Sunday after a week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and ‘ Mrs. B. C. Minard. . Wanted—Tents, Camp Stoves, Fur- niture, etc. Arrow Hardware Co., next doo? *a*t of Farmer* and Mar chants Bink. 16tf The L-igion Auxiliary will meet next Monday, August 11, in the Com munity Building for the regular monthly meeting. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Watson returned Monday from Portland, where th* former underwent examination at th* Veteran«’ Hospital. Call Farr A Elwood for transfer and fuel. Mr. anl Mrs. Luckey L. Bonney and daughter left yesterday morning for Portland where they will spend a week visiting hi* mother. The Ladies Aid of th* Church of Christ will have an evening picnic August 12. A small amount will b* charged for refreshments. Miss Saima Lindros, stenographer in the J. A. Berg office, toft test Fri day to spend ■ week’s vacation with Miss Ernestine Hicks at Ashland. A. K. Johnson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Noaler on a trip down the coast this week. They left Sunday and expected to go to Eureka. V. R. Wilson left last Sunday on a «reek’s trip during which he was to visit his sons, Virgil, in Palo Alto, CM if., and Paul, in Los Angeles. Are your knives and scissors dull? Don’t swear—bring* them to Hart’s Hous* of Service. We sharpen, tight en, repair or trade. tf Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miller, of Port land, parents of E. B. Milter, manager of th* Safeway store, arrived here laat Saturday evening for a week’s visit. Mr. snd Mrs. Lex Cope and daugh ter, 'Marjorie, were in Coquille on business this morning from their ranch near Flora* Late in Curry county. Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Camplan, of Portland, who were in the the highway Sunday, left for home after visiting at Minard home. • Pullets for «ale. White Leghorn! and Auatralorps. Also some one-year old Leghorn laying Hen*. S. B. Leeper, on Highway, at Cunningham railroad crossing. tf NOBLER A WALKER. Mid Summer Sale Slater «f Mrs. G> A. Gray Vlaite Mr*. G. A. Gray enjoyed a short visit thia week from her youngest sister, Mrs. Chas. Schnell and **veu- year old son, Charles, of Detroit, Mich. They arrived Monday, accom panied by Miss Edith Halvorsen and sister, Mr*. Qong*t,(of Wisconsin. The ladies had travelled several thou sand miles when they reached here, having stopped in Yellowstone Park, through Salt Lak* City and down to southern California, and when they Lost, strayed Tuesday morning were figuring married couple. Mr. and Mm. H. C. 0B u many otter stop* in tn* Gant, expected home last Bunday, United State* and Canada before re had not yet arrived in Coquille this turning to the automobile city. morning and aside from on* tele gram, sent from Portland, nothing To Have Salvage Sale has been beard of them. The ladies of the Pioneer Methodist Courtesy, Prie* and Friendly Ser Church will hold a Salvage Salo in vice combine to make Hart** House of the corner room in the Sentinel build Service a pleasant, profitable and pro ing, Friday and Saturday, Augut 15 gressive place to trade. Come and me. and 1». Children’s clothing and cloth ing that can be mad* over for school Rev. and Mm. W. L. Shrock arrived and many other useful article* will be here Wednesday evening from their offered. A food sal* will be held in" home in Woodburn to pack up and connection with the sale on Satur ship their household good* which they day, August 1«. did not take when the/ left Coquille a few months ago. He was formerly Rebekah Head Coming Aug. 13 pastor of the Church of God here. Mias Leona Theil, state president of Auguet days are bargain day* at th* Rebekah Assembly for Oregon, our Beauty Shop. Special for One will be in Coquille next Wednesday, Week, beginning Saturday, Aug. Dth, Aug. IS, and will pay Mamie Rebekah a shampoo and finger wav* at th* lodge an official visit. The degree Nosier Barber A Beauty Shop for one work will bo exemplified that evening, and light refreshments will be served dollar. at the evening's dote. All Rebekah* L*e Heron, of Coquille, on Wednes ar* requested to be present. day entered the Veterans’ Hospital at Waite Walla where h* will undergo an extensive treatment. He went to 2 Pairs Shoes for Feature Dance An advertisement elsewhere in this Portland last Thursday and on Sat urday was adviead to *nter th* isooe calls attention to the fact that Walla Walla institution without de two pair* of nhoea ar* to be given away at the dance at Moos* Hall to lay- morrow evening. E. R. Ferrari says Mrs. Lillian Bargelt is having for that the lady winner will be given a her home in Alemeda, California, Sat ticket enabling her to select the shoes urday. She is being accompanied by at the Geo. Unsoeld store, and the her young niece, Rose Mari* Soren man’s shoes will be secured at I. A. son, who has been residing at th* hem* of Mra**om Lane. Roa* Mari* Elrod’s. «prpecta to visit with her aunt about Miniature Golf Popular two months. The Garden Golf course, opened by Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sutherland, of Mr. and Mm. Harry Oerding adjoin Oakland, Calif., arrived here test Fri ing their home on Hall street, last day for a visit with Mr. and Mr*. 8. Monday evening has been drawing V. Epperson. Mr*. Sutherland andi good crowds every evening. A fine Mr*. Epperson are aiaters. The via» arrangement of light* makes the ¡tore were here a year or so ago and course as bright as day and the put say they always enjoy the trip to ters linger on the course until mid Coo* county. night. Mr*. Annie J. Robinson and Miaaea Ruby and Pearl Snyder, th* latter having visited here for the past Early Cut Sunflowers month, left Sunday for Portland to Keep Up Milk Flow where Mrs. Robinson will visit for th* Sunflower* cut about 88 days after next month. Mr. and Mr*. R. H. planting, or about the middle of Au Mast and Mrs. E. E. Leslie drove them gust, proved to be the most palatable out to Roseburg. ■nd kept the milk flow of the cow* Mr. and Mn. N. C. Keltey intend closest to the level of corn silage la leaving tomorrow on a two weeks’ lei trials made In Illinois. The Mammoth Russian variety was surely vacation trip. They will go used In rows about SH feet apart and south on the Coast highway to Cres ■bout 10 Inches apart In the rows cent City, thence to the caves, Grants When about 25 per cent of the plants Pass, Medford, Crater Lake, Klamath ■re In bloom and show the yellow Falla, Bend and across McKenzie raj« plainly, and th* upper leave« are I Pass to Eugene and horn*. green. Is the best time to cut suntlow The Sentinel fore* is under obliga tion to R. H. Mast for some of the fin est flavored peaches we have seen this J. E. Rosa, president of the Farm year. They were grown on hi* place er* A Merchants Bank, accompanied on Spurgeon Hill. by Mrs. Rom, toft Wednesday after Mr. and Mr*. Geo. A. Ulett and son noon for Portland where he was to returned last Monday from their take part laat evening in th* nominat trip north into Washington where ing convention which it was expected they accompanied Ralph L. Smith on would nominate Julius L. Meier a* an hi* inspection trip. independent candidate for governor. Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley. Alien Young, who has been pharm The ladie« of the Pioneer Church acist in a drug store in Yakima for are planning on holding a Rummage the past year, arrived home to spend Sale in the corner room of the Sen his vacation of two weeks. He was tinel building on Friday and Satur accompanied by a friend, Rolland Pea**, of Yakima. They say th* ther day, Aug. 16 and 16. mometer has been reaching 108 up Mr*. R. B. Knife enjoyed a visit there and they are enjoying the Coos ' yesterday from Mr*. Cha*. Cavanaugh county brand of weather. and *on, of North Bend, and Mr*. C. Miaaea Harriett Gould, of the Farm H. Waymire, of Kentuck Inlet, friend* er* and Merchant« Bank, Barbara whom she not seen for 16 year*. Richmond, and their cousin, Aiken Wm. A. Zosel left last Sunday for IMrker, of Myrtle Point, have been Portland to attend the Buyer«’ Week ■pending this week at th* Richmond activities and to buy stock and fur cabin at Bandon. Last evening th* niture for hi* new »tore which he will Gould. Richmond and Barter families open next month in the Odd Fellows and Mrs. Ines Chase w*nt down for a building. family party in honor of Mias Har riett’s birthday. __ Mr. and Mrs. V*rn*a Bean*» and family spent th* week end visiting friend» and relative* at Eugene, Cot tage Grove and Wilbur. They went up the coast by way of th* Roosevelt Ugh way. Mr. and Mr*. G. N. Bennett are th* proud parent» of a son, Elvis Addtoon, born Wednesday. July 80. Mr*. Ben nett is convalescing at the home of Mr«. Mattie McGuffin. Mother and son are doing fine. Factory*to*You era for the allo. Two other lota of sunflower* were tried out. one lot be ing cut and ensiled when !>5 per cent of the plants were In bloom and half the leiivaa were rueteil dry. while at the third cutting the plants were ■bout dead and enilrely dry and woody. Pasture Supplement As late summer apprisK-hes the need for pasture aupplement becomes more acute. I It Is during this period that pastures become Short, due to dry weather. Sling* hns proved to be the best forage supplement for past uro, Standard Products at New Low Prices Given Away With every pint of Mi 31 Solution that you purchase at 59 cento we offer you the choice of any one1 of the 5* items illustrated below: ★ 504 Tube 50* TUbe Glvf^ 100 Tablets Zt One Pint Bottle 50* Box of Sixty 50c Bottle Gypsy Cream 37e Use a quiek simple method of shampooing. Cocoanut Oil and Olive Oil as the soap base help to double ths beauty of the hair. 50c Botti* Rexall Laxativ* Salt 50c Pureteat Milk of Magnesia 39« Pleasant antacid and laxative for adult or child. Relieves heartburn and sour stomach. 39« Pleasant effervescent laxative and M1ÍM aperient. Make a delightful bobbling drink to take in the morning. • Roxbury Hot Water Bottle or Fountain Syringes g9eeaeh 50c Lord Baltimore Writing Portfolio Each 2-qt bottle is moulded in one piece of the finest of rubber. Complete with tube and fittings. 39« Compact and convenient for vacationist*. Fifty sheets—twenty-four envelope*. The most Popular Writing Portfolio in th* world. Electrex One Dollar Cu 75« Harmony Lilac Vegetal Poutex Toilet Paper 59« 4 rolls for 1 I» An after-shave luxury. 25« Cara Nome Perfume Given Away although soiling crops, such ns green corn, oats and soy beans may be used. If the labor la available, h paya to supplement these feeds with one of the grain mixtures and hay. In order to keep up the production of heavy milking cowa—James V Hop* in* Monongalia County. Wret Vlrganla. with any »2.00 box of Cara N< Face Powder »1.00 Perfum» Free »2.00 Face Powder »2.00 »2.00 Get Herd in Shape Now la thè Urne thè x<>od <la'r.vrn*n la gMtlng th* beni, hi* fee<l *n<l bla barn« la gmxl cond.ilvn for ibe vìncer. A cow »hip shaggy now. will produre nothin* but hair through the winter. • All feed* are reasonably cheap now and the good dairyman will make nn-Hiigementa for his winter supply. He wUl see that his bimf an- repaired and ar ranged with plenty of light nnd ven tilation an<l a water supply so ar- ranged thtrt it will not be cold. Soothing and protective lotion for sunburn, ivy ' poison, moth tch, heat raah, and other super ficial skin irritation. Both for »2.00 lavender Tairum »1.75 value Both for »1-00 Delightfully soft and soothing Italian Tale, Exquisitely perfumed. Comforting during wann days. Fuhrmans Pharmacy, Inc. 4 DRUGGISTS STATIONERS