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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1931)
¡gb’-' ft-. A''- TU COQUILLE TALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE» ORMGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. IMI. ' ■ ■..... • save money and Trouble Buy New Tires Now . ■ * ■ * • fc Fall is really the logical time of the year to equip your car with new tires. Bad driving days are ahead—Rain, Mud, Ice, Sleet, Snow! You want the protection of new tires for Fall and Winter driving. Furthermore,. cold weather is easy on tires—so in Spring your tires will be practi cally as good as new. Come in let’s talk over a trade-in on a set of new .... WATERMELONS Nice Size 15c Each Goodyear All Weathers FELDMAN’S NAPHTHA SOAP The big Bar of Soap for GOODYEAR PATHFINDER Pries of Each 29x4.40-21 29x4.50-20 30x4.50-21 28x4.75-19 29x4.75-20 29x5.00-19 30x5.00-20 31x525-21 ... ... ........ ... ... .. . ... ... ............ OLD HICKORY SMOKED SALT Just the thing for curing meats 10 Pound Can • - $1.25 Each in Pairs $4.98 S.60 5.69 6.65 6.75 6.98 7.10 8.57 MOPS! Mop and Mop Stick Complete Supertwint Cord SIZE MOPS! $4.80 5.45 5.55 6.45 6.57 6.80 6.90 835 SNOWBALL FLOUR Per 49 lb Sack - - 25c 89c Busy Comer Grocery TUBES ALSO LOW PRICED C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133 Hooker’s Garage Quick Service is the motto at Hooker's Garage and we liv* up te it. An overhaul job is turned out in eight hours, including reLoring cylinders with the Van Norman Boring Bar. Thia modern method is mechanically exact and speeds up the repair. FLAT PRICE OF MOTOR OVERHAUL $700 a cylinder Hookers Garage TELEPHONE 164 Coquille Transfer and Delivery Local and Long Distance Hauling Agents for McLain Coal Mill Wood Two Ph, 101-J »nd 224-L Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co Not Easily Aeqairsd Original Name Short.aad Real knowledge. Ilk« everything alar of the highest ralue. is not to bo ob talned easily. It moat bo worked tor. thought for—and more than all, It muat be prated for—Thomae Arnold. Hampton and Hampton llouds de rived their present nameo from tho earl of Southampton, one of the lead- era of the Virginia county, and a friend or patron of Shakeapeare. The name was probably abbreviated to Hampton. Forata* Wsddiag C m «.. la aome parte of Parata a bonfire playa an Important part la tho mar riage coremouy. the service being road la front of It Ship your Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Less than V2C per pound Open Day A Night Front St. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mica Audrey Wagner spent th* week-end visiting her folk* at Broad bent. She also took in the county fair. Miss Audrey is teaching in Medford this year. Miss Goldie Perry, who is employed in Portland, arrived home Friday for to Portland for a week’s visit with her mother. She also attended the Coos and Curry fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bookard and Mr. Why pay more? and Mr». Chester Pedan left Thursday Fourth Reading Class Session for a trip down th* coast as far as The fourth clans in reading will be Crescent City. They came back the held in MU* Adam*’ room in the inland highway Sunday. Mio. Mae Hatcher, a graduate of Washington building, Coquille, Sat thia year’s class from th* union high urday. October 3rd, with Genevieve Crowley, of Sitkum, and Wand* school, left last Sunday for Ashland, Coquille IS Houdyahell, of Gravel Ford, in charge. where she will attend normal school The Gates-.Huber Manual is being the coming year. Mrs. Elmer Shields, used for this course and teacher» are of Bridge, took her out. they wHl raaid* thia year. Sum* of th* Myrtl* Point high Mias Hasel Kroger has gon* to requested to bring their manuals. F. H. Benham and Ernest Knight, sehool girl* have organised a “Danes Ashland, where «he will attend the The last leeaon was conducted on both Myrtle Point men, have pur Club.” Katie Guerin was elected last Saturday evening by Mr*. Al normal school the eoming year. Mies chased th* equipment in th* Auto president. They will give a dance berta Dean Tyrrell at the high school Kroger had the honor of having the Park Garage, formerly owned by Al •v*r other week and everyone la in building. Those present were: Ida F. highest average of her clam when she bee A Brodrick, and opened a repair vited. They will giv* th*ir first danc* Oerding, Roy; Hazel Adams, Inez graduated from th* union high school garage. tomorrow in th* Woodman hall and Cha**, A. D. Tyrell, Op*l Aratill, last year. Rev. H. J. Ranton, brother of Rev. everyone is requested to eonra. Th* Mias Olga Lang left th* first of the E. G. Ranton, began aervice« in the Wade Aratill, Gretchen Mehl, Co admkwion la tweaty-fiv* eeitt* fer ev- quille; Stella Field», Riverton; Fran week for Ashland to attend the nor Methodist church Sunday evening. He eryon*. ce* D. Hilleary, McKinley; Genevieve mal. is known aa the Cowboy Evangelist, Both th* American Legion and th. Mias Gwenneth Waters and her from Yakima, Wash. Crowley, Sitkum; Wanda Houdyshell, Auxiliary elected officers Thuroday Gravel Ford; Emily Hickam, Grace mother were in town last Monday. M. C. Lewie was special policeman evening in th* Schroeder hall. A pot They have recently returned from the Root, Arago; Claudia Parker, Etalka; at night during the fair. luck dinner waa enjoyed before the Effie K. Shindoll, Myrtle Point; Mabel valley where they were employed in Mrs. Peggy Brush and daughter, meeting. Th* American Legion ofll- the hop yards. Miea Gwenneth will Dement, Catching Creek; Elsie Lamp, Wanda, and Mr». M. D. Cole, of Med eero are as follows: Bill Stevens, com i Doris E. Van A Latein, Alma Larkina, not return to 0. S. C. this year but ford, are visiting a few days with ms ndei; John Phelp», of Geylord, Ruth Brown, Bridge; Elsie Halliday^ is looking for employment. Mru. Birdie Hazelton. They will leave vic* commander; Frsndy MeAock, ad J. F.. Booth drove to Ashland last Valley View; Marie Whobrey, Pleas for Vancouver, B. C., some time this jutant; Harry Dement, finance officer, Sunday to take his two daughters, week. ant Hill. and Floyd E. Summero, chaplain. The Clair and Frances. They will attend Ellis Hermann, of Portland, and hia Auxiliary officers are: M m . Frendy the normal school there. Both are guests from St. Louia, Mr. Wood* and Marriage Licenses 1931 graduates of the Myrtle Point Mr. Anderson, have been visiting at Medlock, preaident; Mr». Carrie E. Sept. 26—Herman J. W. Stanton Benham, of Bridge, secretary; and high school. th* home of Mrs. E. W. Hermann. and Rhea Mason, both of Em pre. Kermit Hayes, of Powers, spent th* Th* man came down on a hunting Mr«. Effie Shindoll, treasurer. Sept. 26—(L. E. Hyde, of Ophir, and week end in town attending the Fair. trip. Marjorie Barzee, of Myrtle Point. Mi,« Elma Russell left Saturday Sold Under the Hammer Mr. and Mns. Everett Lafferty ar* Sept. 28—Raymond E. Barklow and for Ashland where ah* will attend rejoicing over the arrival of a baby Th* Fat Elk OU A Gas C*„ which Mary D. Cook, both of Myrtle Point. normal school the eoming year. boy, born at tfie Mast hospital last drilled a well across th* river and be They were married Monday by Rev. The Woman’s elob held their first Thuroday. The young man weighed yond Fat Elk several months ago, ha* C. H. Barklow, at his home. meeting in the city hall Monday af- nine and a quarter pounds and his Sept. 28—C. L. Peterson and Wilma »' ternoon, with Mrs. Grace Ln Flamnte, gone out of business. Last Saturday name of Allen Earl. E. Austin, both of Coquille. They at sheriff’* sal* the derrick, engine, their new president, presiding. Book Miss Leia Hardin was honored by tool* and equipment wvreeold by the were married Monday by Judge D. F. lets were handed out to all members a surprise party Thursday evening. Thompson at th* court house. totalling with th* entire program for the com Miaa Hardin is a visitor of M m . Dick Sept. 30—Henry A. Eaton and Julia all ing year. inson and th* party took place at th* Hamblock, both of Bandon. They assigned. Eugen* Kinnicut arrived in town Dickinson home. The were married Wednesday by Rev. E. Friday morning by stage. H* recent a pet-luck dinner and V. Ostrander at Myrtle Point ly returned from Alaska and epent a to enjoy th* good eats, i Sept. 30Kenneth James Haga few days in Seattle on his way home. Mr. and M m . Rub* Morri* i and Erma Fellows, both of Bandon. Eugene went to Alaska and worked ter, Joan, Mr. and M m . E. for his uncle, E. C. Guerin. He will Cecil Barker, Mr. and M m . Eternal Mystery finish high school thia year and re t render, Mr. and M m . Tom On* of life** biggest mysteries I* turn to Alaska next oummer. and daughter, Kathryn, Miaa _ why some dumb fool* have th* lo<-k Forrest Moon drove to Eugene Lund, Mr*. G. E. Hamilton and daugh they do when you and I. with all our bralna, ran t beat the jinx.-cindnnsU Thursday to take Mrs. Belie Whit ter, Kathryn, M m . Dickinson and Enquirer. aker and Miea Helen there, where Mias Hardin. O*«o IltrMH Was« When Fort Dearborn (Chicago) was bellt te 180t It waa tho outermoat western defease of tho nation. Consolidated Freight Lines FARR & ELWOOD, Inc., Agent» Phone