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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1930)
lAIS.H ICE . SNC NOW is the time OR Winter driving you need protection of new tires. to get that fruit cake ready for Thanksgiving Why hesitate when all types of new Goodyears are selling for so little? We have all the ingredients ready for you and they are fresh Let us look at your old tires and make you an offer good / yëai * Orange and Lemon Peel, Candied Pine Pathfinders FULL OVERSIZE BALLOONS Citron, Raisins, Currants BIG OVERSIZE CORDS apple, Candied Cherries, Walnuts Almonds, Filberts, Brazil nuts 30x3'/, CL Cord $ 4.95 29x4.40 $ 5.55 29x4.50 6.30 30x4.50 635 29x5.00 7.95 30x5.00 8.15 31x525 9.75 32x6.00 11.75 33x6.00 12.10 31x4 S.S. Cord 32x4 33x4 32x4 «/2 33x4 U 8.65 9.35 9.95 13.10 HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES 32x6 36x6 Busy Corner Grocery $34.10 37.85 Tubes also lower priced MYRTLE POINT ITEMS uille Service Station DUDANT 614 Phone 133 KER’S Garage R SEVELT Super Service Station orders were received after the car had been ordered. Additional cars of lime will be or- dered throughout the winter spring months as fast as sufficient orders are received at the County Agent’s office. Agricultural lime is being used by • larger number of farmers in Coos county every year for correcting acidity of the soil and making conditions be:ter for the growth of crops, especially legumes such as alfalfa. The Right of the Sick To Get Well Give Chiropractic a good try once and you will find out what real Health means DR. J. F. YOUNG (or 2nd & Moulton Sts. (in Mrs. Ida K. Owens house) News from Powers SEE THE NEW 1931 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barker and daughter, Aileen, spent the week end in Eugene with Miss Grace Barker, who ia attending the university. The Juniors are busy practicing for the Junior play entitled, “The Nut Farm,” which they plan to give at Priced Delivered Here the Union High School December 12th. Miss Linn ia directing the play with the assistance of Mies Alverdes. The cart is as follows: Andy Newhouse Willie Barton Fully Equipped Lila Lewis Mrs. Barton Frank I.areon Robert Bent Eugene Kinnicutt Ezra Slicomb Helen Bent - - Delores Davenport Lois Porterfield Jean Slicomb Next door to Coquille Machine Shop Jean Preesler Hamilton T. Hollard J. Clarence Biddle ford Austin Hall Harold Van Horton - Walter Felaher Lola Norns bridge were played.* Tho.se in the Hilda Mrs. L. L. Sumeri in entetrainod party were Charlotte Brosiens, Thel- with a dinner party at her home Fri ma Howe, Pearl Dodele, Aileen Lucile day evening in honor of Dr. Sumer- Barner, Marjorie Hazelton. Sumerlin and Mildred and Helen lin’s birthday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lewellen and son, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett and , and Mr. and Mrs. Sumerlin Mrs. Flemming came in from Albany h and daughter, Lavonne. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fensler and Sunday afternoon and spent several days visiting at the home of Dr. Ben small son, of Merrill, Oregon, upending several days in Myrtle Point nett's mother. Mrs. Belle Bennett. (Pro __ week _____ visiting __ ____________ | Mrs. Fred Lafferty has been con this friends. 'd rs" Belle Bonnett and Mrs. Arthur , to •»" " week with an ust quickly Mrs. Belle Bennett ana sirs. Annur,-——---- -— - --------- - — Bennett went to Gravel Ford There-. J*** Mr. and Mrs day and attended the Woman’s Club.! T°"> Gu«rin Uking care of their Fuhrman’s Pharmacy Mrs. Henrv Huntl y went to Can- little grand daughter, Janice, during yonville Sunday and «rill visit rela- Mra. Lafferty’s illness. A large crowd attended the Tom tives for several weeks. Thumb Wedding riven at the Union Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bunch, of Rink Creek, and Mr. and Mm. Frank High School auditorium Wednesday Mind. Bunch, of Gravel Ford, went to Jack evening. There were 90 little tots in sonville Thursday where they visited the wedding party and all did their st the home of their brother, W. H. parte especially well with only three Bunch and family. Mr. and Mrs. days* practice. Chas. Bunch also visited their sons, Levi and Dr. F. 0. Bunch and fami- Probate Court Items Rebekah I.ixlge Notes I The Rebakhi had a large attend- anee at their regular meeting last Wednesday even.ng. Mrs. Stroh, from Raymond, Washington, was a guest. The main event of the evening was the raffling off of a large angelfood cake donated by Mrs. Howard Getz The proceeds of the raffle will be tent to the Odd Fellows Home to aid in purchasing a refrigerator. The next regular meeting will be a pot-luck supper held Wednesday evening, November 26th, at 7:20 in the new Odd Fellows hall. All Re- bekahs are urged to attend and bring a donation of 25c which will u-ed in defraying expenses for the dedi- eation. At this time there will also be a tea-towel shower by the Re bekahs. A special road meeting will be held Point. Mabie Enyeart’s side won the November 17 at the Powers gym. All attendance prise with ten present taxpayers from Powers to Broadbent Monday. Later a lovely lunch was are entitled to vote. The bonds,'IC served by Pearl Aubin, Elba Barton carried, call for a ten mill tax, which and Gladys Boles. will match other funds, to gravel and B. A. (Pady) Warner had a light oil the highway from. Powere to paralytic stroke Friday evening. Mr. Broadbent. The county will build the Warner is able to walk and talk and bridges which are so badly needed, if everyone hopes for a speedy recovery. thia tax carries. Polls open ait one Chester Moe broke hie arm while p. m. playmg at school Monday afternoon Mrs. B. A. Roberts, of Fairview, de and was taken to the Mast hospital lightfully entertained the Powers Wo- by the school nurse, Mrs. Littler. 1 Crab for sn hour Wednesday. .Mrs. Roberts took for her subject. Carload of Lime Received “Women of China.” Later a short A earload of 38 tons of I business meeting was held. Tells Johnson was appointed program ehair- just been received at Coquille by the man for November 19th and Minnie County Agent and is now being dis- New Cases in Circuit Court King for December 2nd. During the tributed among the farmers Nov. 7—Coo* Bay Building Cor- who had previously pooled orders. social hour Mrs. Henry Moe and poration va C om County Publishing Mrs George I.angor served refresh- The amount of lime received by mont« each person varies from one ton to Nov. 8—Cora Smith vs. City of Charlie Rackleff and Hopper, eight tons as most of those ordering Bandon et al. of Myrtle Point, have finished build- are using the material to get a small Nov. 10—Ethel Jones vs. F. L. ing fence for the Western White Ce- acreage of alfalfa stented or for Jones. Suit for divorce. dar Co. and have returned horn*. I plantings of fall vetch. Nov. 12—Douglas Building A Loan Mr. and Mrs. Emery Eggers, of The co-operation of J ison A Kay, Assn. vs. A. Frances Welch and wife, Myrtle Point, have moved into the of Bandon, ^io agreed to take care King house and their children have of any surplus, made it possible to C. F. McGeorge and wife, Fred Wheaton and wife. entered school. order and receive this car Nov. 12—Opal McBurney vt. Fred Royal Neighbors initiated Telia days earlier than would have been MeBurney. Suit for divotbe. Wert and Marie MCihrery Monday possible otherwise. It appears___ _ Nov. 12—R. C. McFall vs. W. E. evening. On December 1 the R. N. A. of the lime win Hassler and Harry W. Chapel, doing — paign rally will th bald in Myrtle be taken by as Coos County Courier. $795 to $995 Geo. F. Burr Motor Co. Bladder Weakness PILES ESHi Dan Bollenbaugh. of Roeburg. spent the week end with relatives in Myrtle Point. Charles Bellshaw returned to Sun. set Bay Sunday after spending the week end with his family. Mr. Bell- shaiw is employed in a camp near Shoreacres. Attorney Wallace Dement returned the first of the week from a trip to Portland where he attended the fun eral of his fellow attorney, Wm. Cole. man. M:»“ Brosins. Miss Woodward. Tyrrell Woodward and Velma Austin spent the week end in Eugene. A party of young folks attended the theatre Monday evening, then whore two tables of the Ruaaeil Edwin C. Barker, of Myrtle Point, was last Friday appointed executor of the will of J. L. Barker who died st Myrtle Point last March. W. H. Feamley, Sol Endicott and Henry Schroeder have been named as ap- oraisers of the estate which is estim ate«! to consist of 21600 in real prop erty and 24500 in personal. Mrs. Goldie Gertrude Clausen was last Saturday appointed guardian for her children, Wendell Vernon and nene Joyce Clausen, whoso estate ta estimated to be worth 27500. Bessie C. Young, of Myrtle Point, has been appointed administratrix of the 22000 estate of John S. Ireland, who died at Myrtle Point November 5. Royal Neighbors Met Monday The Royal Neighbors held a very interesting meeting last Monday night with a good attendance of officers and members present. The highly elated over winning the prise with their float during the Com Show and plans are now going forward to hold a dance and box social oa Nov ember 24th. The rally to bo hold at Myrtle Point has boon postponed till The names of eight on and are J