The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 29, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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TB» COQUILLR VALLEY BRNTIMML, COQUI! LR. ORMON FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1981
SOCIAL NOTES
Promptness
Half the value of anything to be
done io doing it promptly.
We take
much pride in making the service of
thio Bank prompt and efficient. You
will find it a good 'Bank for your de­
posits.
Mrs. J. R. Bunch gave her little
daughter, Phyllis, who was celebrat­
ing her seventh birthday, a lovely din­
ner party on Monday of this week at
their home at 890 East Third St The
dinner table was very attractively
decorated, with small celluloid ani­
mals, making a circus parade. At
five o’clock the dinner was served
and was followed with various games
until seven-thirty o’clock when the
children were taken to their homes.
Seated at the table were Phyllis
Bunch, Betty Emery, Laurie Fuller,
Evelyn Gano, Florence Campbell,
Annbelle Martindale, Phyllis Mae and
Betty ¡Lou Christensen, Jessie Sher­
wood, Jimmy Bunch and Miss Hazel
Adams.
Saturday & Monday Savings
January 30 and February 1
RUTTER
Mayonnaise
> High quality, strictly fresh.
Fouad
Beet Foods.
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SALMON
A real value.
Full Pint .
. 27C
AVOC ADO
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hess entertain­
ed the 8enior “500” club members
Happy Vale at a saving.
and a few additional guests at a de­
Wholewheat. Dutch toast For
lightful evening party on Tuesday at
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their home on East First street. The
day was also Mrs. Folsom’s birthday,
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on which she received many congratu­
lations and while refreshments were
being served. Mrs. Hess presented her
OLOEST NATIONAL BANK IN COOS COUNTY
Brookfield. Full Cream. Nippy
with a lovely large birthday cake,
COQUILLE
OREGON
which they all enjoyed with her.
Prizes for the evening play were won
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by Mr. and Mrs. Charneski, who held
high score, and by Mr. and Mrs.
Pierce,
second high. Present were
Junior Hi Notes
Store No. 469
FREE DELIVERY
Messrs, and Mesdames C. C. Evland,
Coquille
The Lincoln building has had ths F. L. Grsenough, Bert Folsom, J. 8.
Phone 122
19 A. M. — 8 P. M.
Oregon
■ largest enrollment of the year for the Barton, Had W. Pierce, R. L. Stewart,
past two Fridays, the enrollment being J. E. Norton, W. V. Glaisyer, Louis
327. The Junior High Student Body Charneski, Lafe Compton, Mrs. A. J.
has elected new officers who are as Sherwood, Mrs. Edward W. Lorenz
follows: president, Howard Hickam; and L. H. Hazard.
H. H. Qoleman, with twenty members
W. C. T. U. Entertained
vice president, Martha Carrier; secre­
Odd Claims Insurance
being present.
A splendid program
The
W. C. T. U. spent a pleasant
tary, Norman Ricketts; sergeants-at-
was
given.
Marjorie
Clinton,
Barbara
Companies Had to Pay
Mrs. Ralph S. Taylor arranged a
arms, Donald Bailey and Robert Wag­ very interesting affair for Mr. Taylor Leslie and Marcus Shelley each gave afternoon last Friday at the home of
The
strangeness
of some accidents
goner; boys’ athletic manager, Lin­ Wednesday of this week which was a piano solo. Margaret Staninger read Mrs. Frank Leslie. Inspiring devo­ for which Insurance companies have
tional
sendees
were
conducted
by
Mrs.
coln Miller; girls’ athletic manager, Mr. Taylor’s birthday and in order to a sketch of the life of Chapin. A piano
been mulcted in the past almost dis­
Geraldine Ensele; yell leaders, Melba give him a complete surprise, she in­ duet was given by Betty Brady and Jas. Richmond, after which the ladies rupts human belief, says an article In
Take
Varney and Dorris Compton; report­ vited a party of friends to their home Gretchen Neal and at the close Jean present were divided into two groups, Pearson's Weekly (London).
with Mrs. W. V. Ferguson and Mrs. lovers, for Instance. One man recent­
er, Wave Gisholt.
Tuesday evening and upon returning Perrott read a poem. At this meet­
The 8-A*s in Mr. Kathan’s room ftpm the picture show found their ing Betty Brady was elected song C. C. Farr as leaders, for an hour of ly received Insurance for broken ribs
elected new officers, who were: presi­ home full of company. The evening leader. In two weeks the olub will games and contests. The result was caused by being hugged too endearing­
ly by his Dance. Another young
dent, Margaret Tway; vice president,
a tie so all won the prize.
was spent in playing bridge with Mrs. meet again.
The W. C. T. U. plans to sew for "sheik” held bls sweetheart-on his lap
Donald (Bailey; secretary, Eva Vin­ Ruble and Mr. Jessup winning the
the Children’s Farm Home at the until his foot went to sleep. When be
cent; room representative, Mary Ann high score prises and Mrs. Pook and
A family dinner was greatly en­
rose to say good-by, bls leg crumpled
9chroeder; sergeant-at-arms,
Hazel Mr. Culbertson receiving the consola­ joyed Tuesday evening at the home of monthly socials and each woman is up under him, and be bumped -himself
requested to bring a tea towel to hem severely. His Insurance company paid
Harrison.
tion. Refreshments were enjoyed late Mrs. L. P. Maury, as she and her
The 8-A’s in Miss Shone's room in the evening by Messrs. and Mes­ brother, B. F. Grigsby, of Klamath at the next meeting, February 26, for the damage. Take a quiet stroll
elected new officers, as follows: presi­ dames Ed Detlefsen, Frank Schram, Falls, both have birthdays on the which will be held at the home of through your neighhorhood. and the
dent, Margaret Beflloni; vice president,
Mrs. C, C. Farr.
same puckish spirit of dl.-iaster may be
W. E. Cross, Melvin Kern, Harold E. same day. Mr. and Mrs. Grigsby and
Delicious refreshments of cake and conspiring to work you grievous 111.
Maxine Brining; secretary. Wave Gis­ Porter, Ray Simpson, Jack Arnold, Mrs. Maury’s sister, Mrs. Ed. Bond,
holt; sergeant-at-arms, Lincoln Mil­ E. A. Wimer, Frank Pook, Drew Cun­ of Lakeview, motored here a few days coffee were served by the hostesses, I At least, that Is what an Exeter police­
ler; room representative, Melba Var­ ningham, J. L. Jessup, Josh Ruble, ago to celebrate this occasion togeth­ Mns. B. A. Davis and Mrs. Flora man must have thought recently, when
Dunne, to Mesdames Ernest Pur­ some cough drops exploded In bls
ney.
Mrs. W. D. Simmons, Mrs. E. C. Yar­ er, as they have done several times
pocket, and set Dre to Ills clothes so
The students who pssaed out of the brough and B. Culbertson. From out in years past. Seated at the table vance, Maud LeRoy, Sadie Jayes, effectively that the local Are brigade
6- A into Junior High were: Bab Har­ of town were Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tay­ were Mrs. Maury, Mrs. Bond, Mr. Zelia Ireland, Belle Knife, W. V. had to be called ont tn order to ex­
mon, Ruth Sargent, Donald Chase, lor, of Marshfield, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Grigsby, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ferguson, W. E. Thompson, Augusta tinguish them. It was explained later
Charlie Vincent, Alan Bailey, Leonard Stewart Taylor, of Winchester Bay, W. Pierce, Misses Bess Maury and Nosier, Frank Leslie, Fred Schaer, that the tablets contained chlorate of
Frank Schram, Claire Gray, Kenneth potash, which had Ignited through be­
Ensele, Geneva Crouch, Jessie Kirk­
Elizabeth Pierce.
Medford, W. A. Sloan, D. F. Thomp­ ing rubbed against the lining of his
land, Arland Bender.
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Tuesday Mrs. H. ■€. Getz invited a
son, C. L. Willey, Chas. Hunt, Philip pocket as he walked along on his beat
The room officers chosen from 8-B few in for the afternoon which was
Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer entertained at
and 7-B in Mr. Thompson’s room are spent in Bridge, for the pleasure of her home Monday the ladies belonging Hartman, J. S. Houck, C. C. Farr,
as follows:
8-B officers—president, Mrs. Claude Barrows, of Montesano, to the Monday evening Bridge club. Jas. Richmond and Mrs. Emma Wal-
Popular Quotation Not
ton, of Salem.
Lewis Donaldson; vice president, Vir­ Wash., who left for her home Wed­ Guests for two tables were present.
to Bo Found in Bible
ginia Hartson; secretary, June Hick­ nesday, after visiting at the H. S.
Among the many things pupulurly
Laird-Clinton
am; representative, Frances Cribbens. Norton home for the past three weeks.
supposed to be In the Bible Is tbe fol­
Boy Scout Notes
7- B officers—president, Alan Bailey;
With a quiet ceremony, Jesse Laird lowing oft-quoted saying: "The lime
Mrs. McKeown was honored by hold­
vice president, Bobby Hurrel; secre­ ing high score and received a prize
At the weekly meeting of the troop and Iris Clinton were united in mar­
will come when you cannot tell sum­
tary, Geneva Croueh; representative, for the afternoon p)ay.
Invited were last Monday three promoters of riage last Saturday by Judge D. F. mer from winter except by the putting
Donald) Chase.
Mesdames Claude Barrows, John L. scouting were present, J. L. Stevens, Thompson, at the home of the groom’s forth of the buds and the falling of
Th« Seventh A of Mrs. Stewart’s Aasen, Hal W. Pierce, Jas. Brady. Dr. Bunch and Frank Schram, each of sister, Mrs. Robert Dutton, in Co­ the leaves.” It Is not in the Bible and
room has elected new officers as fol­ Ed MceKown, E. M. Kay, Frank whom gave short talks about the pro­ quille. Those present were Mr. and Its origin Is uot known, says Path­
lows: president, Eileen Percy; vice
Thrift, W. M. Zosel, H. 8. Norton, gress of the troop, and many of these Mrs. J. Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter finder Magazine. Genesis 8.22 seems
president, Bernice Jacobson; secre­
suggestions proved to be of value to Laird, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dutton, to express the opposite Idea: “While
Jennie Price and T. B. Currie.
tary, Robert MeGilvery; Sergeant-at-
the Scouts. Discussion about tbe pop­ Philip ¡Laird, Robert Jr., Bonnie June the earth remalneth, seedtime and har­
vest, and cold and beat, and summer
Arms, Audrey Taylor; representative,
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wilson enter­ corn roaster which the trocp has per­ and Mayre Esther Dutton and Judge and winter, and day and night, shall
Kathleen Brady; reporter, Lurene
mission
to
use
included
the
Lost
place
and Mrs. Thompson, beside the bride not cease.“ However, like a lot of
tained the gentlemen and their wives,
Tilghman.
and groom. An informal supper was other “homespun Scripture," the quo­
who are connected with the Busy Cor­ to keep it and how to move it.
The Coquille Junior High basket ner Grocery, at their home Friday ev­
Zoe Sinclair was voted into the served after the ceremoney.
tation under discussion undoubtedly
ball team went through the season ening with a delicious chicken dinner. troop and had a good start for his fu­
was suggested by certain Biblical pas­
thia year without winning a game. After the dinner anagrams and sing­ ture scouting by passing his tender­
sages. It may have arisen orlglnully
Rebekah Lodge Notes
The scores were as follows:
from a wrong construction of the
ing were enjoyed by their guests pres­ foot test which now qualifies him for
At the regular meeting of the Re­ words attributed to Jesus In relating
Coquille 11—Powers 13.
ent: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton, Mr. second class in a month. The troop bekah lodge, Wednesday evening,
the parable of the flg tree. Accord­
Coquille 9—Myrtle Point 29.
and Mrs. C. L. Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. then voted out eight unprogreasive Mrs. Florabelle Boober, Noble Grand, ing to Natthew 24:32 and 83 Jeaus
CoquiHe 8— Riverton 31.
members
who
said
they
wished
to
be
Clifford Brockman, Mr. and Mrs. Allie
and Mrs. Ora X. Maury, Chaplain, said: “Now learn a parable of the
Coquille 18—'Riverton 51.
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown. dropped and this 'leaves tbe troop open were reported ill. The following com­ 0g tree: When hie branch Is yet ten­
CoquiHe 9— ¡Bandon 15.
for more progressive boys who wish
der, and putteth forth leaves, ye know
mittees were appointed:
Coquille 4—Bandon 21.
that summer Is nigh.“ In Luke 2:29
A number of Coquille people wore to become scouts.
Calling
committee
—
Birdie
Skeels,
CoquiHe 8—Myrtle Point 88.
A report on the past week’s activi­
and 30 and In Mark 13:28 the parable
invited out to the home of Mr. and
The last Powers game proved to be Mrs. Hardy Mast st Lee Tuesday ev­ ties was given, of the scouts who went Marion Lawrence, Mary Schroeder.
is given In almost the same words.
Publicity—Belle Gould.
one of the best games of the season, ening, where they enjoyed a delicious over to the swimming tank in Marsh­
Those who did not donate to the
Coquille taking the lead in the first turkey dinner, which was given in field in order to pass teste and of the
Water’s Buoyancy
quarter and at half time it was 7-7. honor of Mr. Mast’s birthday. Invited camera hike Saturday in which the Christmas box for the Odd Fellow and
There is a general belief that It la
Rebekah
home
are
requested
to
bring
Some long shots by a Powers guard were Messrs, and Mesdames E. M. greater part of the troop took part.
easier to swim In deep waler because
proved the undoing of the Coquille Kay, Hal W. Pierce, Jas. Brady, Wm. The treasurer then gave a report of their donation to the hall at the next of the supposed greater buoyancy.
regular
Rebekah
meeting.
This
re
­
team. The next day CoquHle went Zosel, F. C. McNally, H. C. Getz, the balance on hand for the troop’s
This Is not true; the buoyancy Is de­
down to defeat before Bandon. This Lloyd Mast, Mrs. Pike, of MarshAeld, activities the coming year. The re­ quest is in response to a call for need pendent only on the volume of water
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
displaced, which Is the same In both
was a poor game.
The next week William Mast and Guy BreueT.
sults of the last meeting of the Scout­ from the home.
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
cases. One writer suggests that this
they played the last game of the sea­
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
master and patrol leaders was given,
Idea may have arisen from the mental
son with Myrtle Point, the
* I restdt of
M..I Have Sue’s Hext
Jerry Peart, Plaintiff,
Mrs. Kennet Lawrence was hostess which brought up the question of
effects produced.» When swimming In
vs.
The earth's beet comes almost en
which ifas also defeat for C. J. H. to her Monday sewing club at her troop individual competition, in -which
shallow water, we know that on the
E. E. Johnson Lumber Co, a Corpor­
The teem line-up waa as follows: home Monday afternoon with the fol­ the three highest scouts would get tirely from the sun. Minute quantities
ation, et al, defendants
of heat come from the Interior of the least fatigue, we can cease swimming
Tom Schaer and Alan | Barley, for-
Case No. 8459
and stand on the bottom; In deep wa­
lowing attending: Mrs. F. 8. Emery, half of their way paid to “Scout
Notice is hereby given that the Re­ wards; Lewis Donaldson, center; Jesse Mrs. Ernest Purvance, Mrs. R. E. Camp.” J. L. Stevens then generous­ earth, mostly as a result of volcanic ter we know we must keep up and
action, hot springs and geysers, but If
ceiver herein has filed his final ac­ Barton and Robert Waggoner, guard.
ly offered to pay the highest boy’s the beat of the,sun were suddenly hence we exert ourselves more, swim
Boober and Mrs. Lafe Compton.
count as Receiver of the E. E. Johnson
Editor—'Wave Gisholt.
half fare to the camp.
Lumber Co., a Corporation, and that
withdrawn the earth would become better and feel better. Actually It
the said Court has set February 1st,
very cold at once, and life would not should be just as easy to swim In wa­
Tuesday Mrs. James Watson enter­
ter 1,000 feet as In water four feet
1932, at the hour of 10 O'clock A. M.
be possible.
tained a few ladies at her home for
Pleasant Hill Honor Students
deep.
\
at the Circuit Court Room in CoquiUsv
American Triumph
luncheon
shd
afternoon,
-
which
was
Coos County, Oregon, as the time and
Chrysanthemums, originally Japa­
The students on the honor roll at
Justice
Court
blanks
for
sale
at
thia
place for hearing of objections to such nese. have been so Improved In Amer­ greatly enjoyed informally in conver­
the Pleasant Hill School for the past office.
Call Farr * Elwood for transfer
final account and the settlement
ica In recent years, that Japanese sation and sewing. Covers were laid semester are: Louise Crumley and
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and fuel.
thereof.
growers now obtain the latest varie­ for Mesdames J. A. Lamb, Emma
M. O. Hawkina,
Marie Swan, first grade; Lyle Olson,
Lyons, C. J. Fuhrman, Nels Osmund-
ties from thia country.
Receiver.
Sltfi
second grade; Leia Wilberger and
son, G. R. Wickham, Annie J. Robin­
Glenn Olson, fifth grade; and Ellis
NOTICE
♦ son and Paul Van Scoy.
CroUby, seventh grade.
In order to
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
be on the semester honor roll these
NOTICE MS HEREBY GIVEN that County Court of Coos County will re­
St. James Episcopal Church Guild
pupils had to have an average of 2,
the undersigned has filed W« P11“1 ceive bids for the operation of River­
Men, women and children every-
Account in the matter ef the Adminis­ ton Ferry for one or two years, st ladies met Wednesday afternoon at or above, in all subjects.
where are amazed at the quick results
tration of the estate of J. 3. Law­ the option of the County Court. The tbe Parish house, with Mrs. Edward
The pupils neither absent nor tar- from the first swallow of Thoxine—
rence, deceased, and the County Court operator shall supply the labor only. and Mrs. George Lorenz as hostesses.
for Coos County, Oregon, has ert Sat­ Coos County furnishing aH material Attending were Mesdames A. J. Sher­ dy during the eighteen weeks are: a doctor’s famous prescription. Acts
Junior Walker,
Me C™.!,. ¡¡»
urday, the 20th day of.February, and supplies necessary. The operator
1932, as the day, end the County símil furnish an acceptable bond in wood, C. C. Evland, James Watson, Thuratan Cruml.y, Helen WMke.1 tj,e ¡„„„.i eauee peeranUnf farther
The contract and C. A. DeLong, Mur] Pettit, J. W.
Court Room in the County Court the sum of $500.
Clark Gearhart, Izella Crosby and trouble.
. House in Coquille, foou County, O tj - schedule can be seen at the office of Laird, J. S. Barton, R. L. Stewart,
Taken before retiring Thoxine ab­
gon, as the place for hearing objec- County Judge or at the County Shops, Louis Charneski, C. C Erlend, Bert Ellis Crosby. '
solutely prevents night coughing. It
1 tioM to ssid Final Account and the or copy of schedule and contract can
Folsom, Nels Osmundson and C. V.
gives the same speedy relief for sore
be obtained upon request.
rt. ttlement of said estate.
If you want to subscribe for a Port­ throat, too. Safe for the whole fam­
Bids will be received up .to 10 a. m, Smith.
Dated January 12, 1932.
Money
February 15, 1982.
land daily the clubbing combination ily—guaranteed no dope.
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.
Dated January 26,
1982.
F*’ Thompson
Th* ^onlor Music Club met again we offer with tbe Sentinel will save back if not satisfied. 35c.
Sold by Fuhrman’s Pharmacy and
ament end ofthe Estate <rf J. 8. Lm£|
all other good drug stores.
County Judge Monday evening at the home of Mrs. you money.
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