The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 16, 1931, Page 10, Image 10

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    PAGI TEN
to coartai ▼ alley
Mm. R. A. Wern ich gave a email
dinner party at her home Tuesday
evening in honor of her daughter,
Peggy, who was celebrating her birth­
day anniversary. The children came
to the Wernlch home right after
Telling:
About
People
school and played games until din­
Evento in the Qty and
ner time. Seated at the table were
County
Peggy Wernich, Margaret Smith,
Patricia Peart, Phyllis Jane Watson
Mr. W. 0. Tarry and daughter and and Ann Hawkins.
Mm. Dr. J. F. Young, spent Thurs­
Mm. H. C. Gets returned Tuesday
day in North Bend visiting Mrs. morning from Portland where she
Young’s sister.
took Wilbur Haines to the Veteran’s
Used Cars for Less at the South­ Hospital for examination. He suffer­
ed a fractured skull a few weeks go
western Motor Co. Used Car Lot.
Mr. and Mm. L. S. MeGuffin ac­ when the car in which bo was re­
turning from Rossburg turned over
companied by her mother, Mrs. Ad­
die Crush, drove to Roseburg Tues­ between Coquille and Myrtle Point.
He is recovering in a very aattafac-
day on business.
tory manner but tho doctors in Port­
'For Correct Watch Repairing and land decided ho had better remain
Correct Time go to WILSON. Office there for a couple of weeks.
in Rackleff Pharmacy, three door»
east of poatoflto*.
tf
Legion Officer» Installed
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Primary Teachers to Hear Her Chas V. Galloway Favors
Indiana Supervision Plan
Primary teachers will meet in Co­
quille Saturday 17th to observe Grace
Forette in a reading demonstration.
Th* toachem are fortunate in having
Miss Forette as she ta hired by the
MacMillan Publishing Company to go
into the different counties and dem­
onstrate for teachers the teaching of
our new primary reader». The meet­
ing will begin at 1:00 o’clock at which
time Mtas Forette will answer teach­
er1» questions. At 2:00 o’clock the lit­
tle first graders in Mrs. Chases’ room
will come to school to ba used in a
demonstration.
This work with Mias Forette wiH
take the place of the sixth lesson for
the Primary Reading Class which has
been carried on in CoqulHe for the
taat five Saturday», but ta open and
of interest to all teachers of primary
reading.
Word aa to Mtas Forette’» coming
was not rece.ved by County Superin­
tendent Martha E. Mulkey until
Thursday the 15th, after Mrs. Chase
had been scheduled to give a demon­
stration for teachers; however, Mm.
Chase insisted that the visitor rath­
er than herself be responsible for the
demonstration, therefor* arrange­
ments have been made for the For-
etto demonstration.
Mrs. Mulkey wishes to take this
opportunity to thank the parents of
tho little first grader» who are to
appear at tho Washington building st
2:00 Saturday the 17th.
(Continued from first page.)
Good Taste, Economy and
Convenience, in
taxes was found impossible was be­
cause county officials refused to take
a shrinkage of salary.
Thia statement was in a way con­
tradicted by Mr. Galloway, who fol­
lowed him when he said that the tax
for all county purposes is only about
nine per cent of the total.
Mr. Scott continued with the state­
ment that nearly all large corpora­
tions have reduced wages; that whole
sate prices are off one-third from the
highest level, and retail prices are off
one-quarter.
That the people of Oregon wouM
become toy minded, ■ Mr. Galloway
stated had been hia hope, and now
they are becoming so.
Taxes ar* not the cause of govern­
The choice of those who prefer distinction and
ment, was one of his statements, but
one of its effects. In public affaire we
good taste in writing paper at reasonable prices.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson’s
At the regular meeting Monday
have not paid as we go; we go any­
baby son is recovering from a broken night, Coquille Post No. 36, American
• Lord Baltimore papeferies are priced from 50c to
way and pay afterward—if wo can.
uhoulder which he received when he Legion, installed it’s officers for the
He stated a truism when he said that
fell into * basement.
|1.00. For satisfaction investigate Lord Baltimore
coming year.
the only satisfactory' tax is the one
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a
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s
They were:
The regular monthly social meeting
which increases what the other fel­
Commander—W. A. Zosel.
of the W. C. T. U. will be bold at Mrs.
low pays and reduces our own pay­
First Vice Commander—C. W. Gino.
James Richmond’s home on Beech
ment.
Second
Vice Commander—Rock
street, next Friday afternoon, Oct. 23.
In 1909 the state and counties tex
Sold only at The Rexall Store
Robison.
wm 112,000,000. It has increased to
Mrs. H. E. Hess is enjoying a visit
Adjutant—W. V. Ftarguson.
956,000,000, but the vautation of the
from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Chaplain—Dr. J. R. Bunch.
state has only increased 62 per cent.
Sinclair, of Eureka, Calif., who arriv­
Sergeant-at-arms—Dsvid Tosten.
He mentioned the removal of so
ed Tuesday. They expect to return
Finance officer—Frank F. Schram.
great
a part of the state’s timber as
home Sunday.
Historian—Walter F. Oerding.
narrowing the base of valuations and
When in need of a good used car,
Executive Commit t ee Ba y Jeub,
taxation.
Enjoy 2 Weeks Vacation
call at the Southwestern Motor Co. A. B. McLeod, R. L. 8tewart.
The 6 per cent tax increase limit­
Used Car Lot—across from the Co­
At a joint session of Legion and
Mr. and Mm. Robert M. Bennett ation taw was designed as a check
STATIONERS
DRUGGISTS
Auxiliary later, Mm. S. H. Stockhoff, and Mr. and Mrs. Chao. Roberts re­ on taxation, but is has acted as an
quille Hotel.
The Neighbors of Woodcraft plan delegate to the national convention turned Sunday evening from a two accelerator, every taxing unit, each
an open house and country fair next at Detroit, gave a very intrasting re­ weeks’ vacation, hunting and camp­ year, increasing its levy by the legal
Monday night. There will be a prog­ port on what was done there and her ing trip during which they visited limit. In 1946, if the present rate of
the upper region of the south Ump­ of increase is maintained, the people
ram also many exciting things con­ experiences.
qua, Bend, and the country east of of the state will be paying >146,000-
cerning ghosts.
ths Cascades, Klamath Falls, Crater 000 in taxes. He advised that the
Been Laid Up Five Weeks
For the next three Saturdays, be­
Lake, and much of the territory in
Mrs. Cyril McCurdy, who I ms boon between those pointe. They secured state should repeal the 6 per cent
tween 11:30 *. m. and twelve o’clock,
Mm. E. A. Woodyard will present confined to her bed for five weeks but one deer, and that not far from taw.
Tho net state bonded indebtedness
pupils of her murk class?« in broad­ suffering from a broken knee cap, Casey’s Camp near Prospect. But
cast over KOOS. Both vocal and in­ is to have the cast removed tomor­ they had a fine time and enjoyed the » >186,000,000; that of the counties
A blacksmith shop has been added to the Coquille
>156,000,000. There is now eight and
row to see if the bone has knit, or vacation.
strumental Will bo presented.
„
Machine Shop equipment and those needin*- that
one-half
million«
of
local
bonded
in
­
whether it will be necessary to wire it
Dr. J. E. Richmond, orthodontist
debtedness over the state in default,
kind of work will And Fred Schaer in charge of
together.
Bucko Staninger Goes South
specialist in the straightening of
and he added that there are 5,000,000
The injury was caused one evening
the department.
teeth, is making regular monthly trips
K. L. Staninger, familiarly known acres of land in Oregon on which
when Mr. McCurdy turned hta car
to Coquille and will be in Dr. Riet-
Let us figure with you on yoar require
suddenly to avoid striking another a» “Bucko”, has severed his connec­ taxes sre delinquent. The heavy taxes
man’s office, Monday, November 2,
ear in which a young man, woman tion) with the South weatren Motor are driving the values out of real es­
Examination and consultative free.
and baby were riding. Cyril had the Co., here and left yesterday for Stock- tate and all forms of property.
Referring to the Indiana plan of
There will be a group meeting of right of way on the Henry street ton, Calif., where he will sell cars
the Ladies* Missionary society at Fairview road, but when ths other for the Chevrolet agency of that place. supervision of tax matters by a state
PHONE 46-J
COQUILLE
Roseburg, Tuesday. Delegations for car ran through the atop sign on Mr. and Mrs. Paul MdElwaine drove body, he declared that the “home
Medford, Myrtls Creek, Tangent and Tenth street he veered sharply to the down with him and they intend wit­ rule” in taxation matters in Oregon
Coquille will attend. In tho afternoon, right and struck a telephone i pole, nessing the O. 8. C.—Stanford game had resulted in vast increases in tax­
Mrs. Philip D. Hartman will give an Mrs. McCurdy striking her knee at Palo Alto tomorrow. “Bucko" ex­ es, and that with the accomplishments Mrs. John Donaldson, Eastside; Mrs.
New Cases in Circuit Court
address on miesions.
against the instrument board ! with tends h's thanks to customer* and of the Indiana plan, resulting in re­ Shepherd, Easteide; R. T. Whitty,
Oct.
16—Valley BuHding and Loan
duced
taxation,
that
it
was
hta
be
­
friends for the courtesies extended
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanley end Mr. sufficient force to fracture it.
Eastside; Mm. Mary Randleman, Aaa*n, vs. Harold C. Huddle and wife.
him while he was selling cars in Coos lief that such a plan should be tried
and Mrs. D. C. Krantz retu:uod Mon­
Lon eve; Henry Winters, Prosper;
here.
county.
Legion Auxiliary Session
day evening from a trip to Orescent
Claude
Covert, Seaside; R. H. Law­
A start in that direction was made
Marriage
City, Granta Paas, CraUr Lake and
horn, McKinley; Mrs. R. H. Law­
The Legion Auxiliary held its reg­
by
the
last
legislature
which
pemed
Highway
Engineers
Her«
Oct.
15
—Geo. W. Moore, of Marsh­
Klamath Falta. They found tbe weath­ ular monthly meeting, Monday even­
a taw giving tho state tax commis­ horn, McKinley; Henry L. George,
State highway engineers, bridge,
er ideal for the sort of s three day ing. After the general business, tbs
field. and Celia F. Zeman, of North
P.
Valley
View;
R.
M.
Knox,
Chas.
sion authority to review and reduce
Bend.
trip they took, without heat, rain, ’nstslling of this coming year’s offic­ oiling and resident were numerous in
levies, on petition of county assessors, Gallaway, and J. P. Beyers.
Coquille
last
evening.
They
had
been
or snow at the lake.
ers took place. Mrs. Edna Kern, past
county court, or ten taxpayers, if
..town to R)gu* river inspecting the
Knife Hospital Notes
Mr. and Mm. Joe Nilsen and her president, installing the following:
illegality was found in any of tho pro­
new
bridge
and
atopjied
at
the
Co
­
Frances Zosel, president; Edna
daughter, of Riverton, and Mr. and
ceedings of the tax-levying body, but
Forrest Moon was dismissed from
quille Hotel for the night. The list
Mm. Lee Stone cypher returned Sun­ Stockhoff, fimt vice president; Edith
the state commission has no authority the hospital last Monday, and Jimmy
included W. E. Chandler and C. G.
Chapman,
second
vice
president;
day evening from the loop trip to
to interfere on the* ground of extrav­ Watson and Byrd Noeler were able
Shelton, of Granta Paes, C. B. Mc­
Granta Paas, Crescent City, and up Gladjv, Gan-?, chaplain; Maxine Jeub,
agance.
to leave Wednesday. Chas Swanson
Culloch, G. H. Paxson, W. A. Reeves,
th* coast. They stopped Sunday at secretary-treasurer; Ann Dungey,
“A central supervising body can was dismissed yesterday after receiv­
of Salem. Ben H. Nichols and J. N.
Gold Beach for a few hours of fish­ sergeant-at-arms.
help in bringing about an agreement ing treatment for several days.
ing.
Mm. ‘Stockhoff gave a fine report Bishop, of Corvallis, and W. D. Simp­ for tower taxes,” was Mr. Galloway’s
Mrs. Percy Bean underwent an op­
on the naional convention, which was son of Portland.
concluding
thought,
and
he
expres
­
eration
Wednesday evening for a rup­
Everett Sealey, Belmond Ire­
enjoyed by both the Legion and Aux­
sed the hope that when times get bet­ tured appendix.
land and Stanley Pulford, former Co­
Philip Barry Died Monday
iliary.
tor tho people of Oregon would not
quille High football players who are
Next month there will be a pot luck
Philip Barry, the Powers man who lose their tax-mindednees.
Lectures at Christian Church
now attending Linfield College at
supper and social evening, Nov 3.
shot his wife and then himself a
Mc-Minnvilie, came home last week
Beginning Sunday evening, Oct. 16,
couple of weeks ago, died in the Knife
School Board Convention
end, and ware in terse ted observers of
Judson Brown will give a series of
hospital
here
last
Monday.
Up
to
a
Yeomen Enjoy Evening
how their successors on the CoqulHe
The school board convention met Bible Lectures at the Church of Christ
short time before hia death, ho seem­
team were carrying on.
The Yeomen had a get together
.n tho Pioneer Hall Tuesday and a for the entire week. Mr. Brown’s long
ed to be improving, but the bullet
Arthur Self, an old-time Coquille meeting at the home of Mrs. Norman carried away a portion of his brain, very profitable meeting was held. experience as a minister of the Gos­
baseball player, who left here about, Dunford Wednesday evening. Mr. A. and after his first examination, Dr. Mr. C. V. Galloway of the State Tax pel and as a devout student of the
Bible, enables him to bring these j
30 yearn ago, was a Coquille visitor E. Martin and Mr. Roy Hurlburt were Richmond did not think ho could live. Commission spoke to the members in
the
morning
and
addressed
a
joint
messages
of truth in such a manner |
thia week. When the family was here there from Manshfield. The Rowena
Mrs. Barry io still continuing to
their home was up the river, just Circle will asset next Wednesday, improve at the Mast hospital in meeting of the school board members as to be clearly understood and ap­
end Grange in the afternoon. Leslie preciated by everyone. The weekly
above the Geo. Gilman place. Mr. Self evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Point.
Scott who had come with Mr. Gallo­ lectures will begin at 7:30.
la now master of tugs for the port Ray Barnes on Spurgeon Hill. The
next lodge meeting will be held in
way to be present st the Tax Pay­
The public is cordially invited.
commission in San Francisco bay
Hold Up at Myrtle Point
the K. P. hall and an entertainment
er* meeting, also gave a short talk
Mr. and Mrs. Novia E. Landrith is planned in keeping crith Hallow­
Eddie Brain, pool hall and confec­ st the joint meeting of Garnge and
Insure your ear with Nod C. Kelley
have been gueeta this wesk at the e’en.
tionery man of Myrtle Point, wm school board.
home of her mother, Mm. Alice Gage.
held up and robbed of <100 in cash
The following list gives partially
For many years the visit ora were Co­
by a man whose face was covered those who were in attendance, how­
Bandon
Poultry
Show
quille resident« and for a time Mr.
with a handkerchief Wednesday night. ever, several i>oard members were
The second annual Bandon En The robbery occurred just off of
Landrith was turnkey at the county
serving in the Grange but were pres­
jail when the late W. W. Gage was and Poultry Show is to be held Dec. Spruce, the main street, but the ac­ ent at the dinner and address at the
Coiropractor
1,
Ï,
3
and
Bandon
supporters
sheriff. They are now making their
feel costing of Brain by the thief was joint meeting.
has moved his office to
home at Roseburg.
that this is not the time to quit, but in the street in front of the Hiland
Lenore Montgomery, Millington;
that every effort should he made in theatre.
345 South Hall St. Firfit
R. C. Dement, one of the real pion­
Vemetta Heffley, Parkersburg; Har­
making this yesr’s show bigger and
eers of Coos county, celebrated hie
ry Heffley, Parkersburg; E. O. Semp-
door south of the City Hall.
Finds Albino Chipmunk
84th birthday at Myrtle Point, Sun­ better than last year’s, and that was
ert. Powers; R. F. Milne, Powers;
a
fine
exhibition
of
birds
from
all
day. Mr. Dement ta one of the most
Mrs. Sam Olson who lives on the Aimer Walstrom, Randolph; Lena L.
PHONE 36-L
Phone
102-M
active and well preserved men for over the county. Display space rente foothills across the river in the Fat Walstrom, Randolph; Syble Mcleod,
COQUILLE, OREGON
for
50
cents
a
running
foot
hia age that one often meets,
Elk district reports the capture of an Randolph; J. D. Carl, Arago; Ceo.
Mrs. Doris Donaldson, of Portland,
Albino chipmunk thia week. The little Gillespie, Arago; John Fetaher, Twin
To Give Hallowe’en Party
spent the last week end here with her
animal is distinctly different, from Oaks; Mrs. John Fetaher, Twin Oaks.
father, R. G. Sumerlin, who is receiv­
J. Long, Charleston; Wyman Albee,
The Evening Tide Cirice is giving a the ones usually seen here, being of a
ing treatment in the Knife Hospital.
Hallowe’en party on Monday, Oct. It light cream color with three white Charleston; Lucy A Rosa, Catching
Mr. and Mm. L. P. Branstetto and at eight o’clock in the W. O. W. Hall. stripes running the length of it’s back Inlet; Jessie Campbell, Empire; Fred
G. Meeserle, Catching Inlet; Mrs.
Miss Mildred HUI arrived in Coquille There will be a good entertainment and has bright red eyes.
Wm. Wilkens, Lakeside; Mary Noble,
wi// open for butinena
and
all
kinds
of
fun.
Wednesday afternoon from their home
Lakeside; Mr. Victor H. Stevens,
Refreshments will be served during
in Capetown, Calif., and are guests at
W. R. C. to Meet Oct. 20
Gravel Ford; Mrs. Victor H. Stevens,
the J. A. Lamb horns. Mr. Branstetter the evening cafeteria style. A small
The W. R. C. will meet Oct. 20. It Gravel Ford; Joe Nilsen, Riverton;
«ays the fog was so thick along the fee will bo charged.
is desired that all officers and mem­ J. F. Van Leuven, Parkersburg; Del­
The public is cordially invited.
coast Wednesday that he found it
bers be present. The department la Leatherman, Loe; Selata H. Leath-
necessary to keep hie lights on for
president io expected.
in the building next to Bergen’s Florint2 shop. Children’s
ermah, Lee; Mary E. Lundy, Twin
tho entire drive which required two Baby Boudoir Shop to Open
By order of the President. Oaks; Mary J. Bartlett, Catching
wearing
apparel from infant size to little girt of six
hours longer to make than when the
The “Baby Boudoir Shop” ie the
Creek; L. L. Cornwall, Bear Creek;
years.
Dresses
made to order. Come in and see them.
day ta clear.
name of the new ehop to be opened
If you want to subscribe for a Port­ I. 8. 'Robison, Rey; Mrs. I. 6. Robi­
in the W. O. W. building next to land daily the clubbing combination son, Roy; W. Witt, Kentuck Inlet;
Elsye—-Card Readings
Bergen’s Flower Shop, tomorrow by we offer with the Sentinel will save Lorance W. Eickworth, Empire;
Eta ye—Card Readings
Mrs. John C. Oerding. Wearing ap­ yea mosey.
Louise C. Scofield, Bridge; Harold
Hom 11 a. m. to 5 p. as.; readings parel for infanta up to girls six years
James, Bridge; Agnes Shutter Stover,
evenings. 291 North Heath at Sixth old, will bo carried in stock, and
Mining Location noticea tar sale at Locust Grove; Mm. Rslph H. Hinde,
street, CoquHle.
dresses will be made to order.
thia ofitoe.
Delmar; David Toston, Fairview;
Lord Baltimore Stationery
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
BLACKSMITH SHOP
ADDED
COQUILLE MACHINE SHOP
Dr. J. F. Young
The “Baby Boudoir Shop”
SATURDAY MORNING
Oct. 17
Mrs. John C. Oerding, Prop.