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A THE COQUILLB VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER M, 1932. Cash Value of County Agent’s Work Estimated Death Valley Love (Continued from first pegs.) Telling About People and Evente in the City and County HOW By MARSHALL BREEDON farmers of the county at cost to be uAed in controlling squirrels which do a great damage in this section. ' I • kr MoOlur* N-wapuer SnMilcat«. (WXU Sarvfeel Two cow testing associations were' ULL GRAHAM had lived for fifty organised through which 1500 cows yean tn the Mojave desert spend Sam layior left early Wednesday were tested regularly once each month ing moot of his time tramping around morning tor uortiand, and expect* to for butterfat production. The average Death valley. The old man knew ev return cue tint of next week. increase in butterfat production per ery twist and turn in the fringing Ed E. Oaks, former state prohibi cow in Cooa county has been approxi mountains. “It's a-gettln’ so a man can hardly tion agent in Cooa county, came down mately 10 pounds per year oince the have room fer to turn around In," from Portland yesterday for a few testing work was started by the ex tension service. During the past year Bull grumbled. days visit Lonesome June, his long-eared Jen there were over 700 boys and girls in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy and Coos county enrolled in 441 club work ny, who was asleep on her feet beside daughter Ann returned Monday from which iq one of the major activities of him, did not wake up at the sound of Bull's voice. But when the crunch of Eugene where they »pent Christmas the extension service. The appraised feet cut the still hot air Lonesome value of the 4-H dub projects was June opened one eye, looked at the with relatives. 88038.06. The coat of completing the newcomer and wont to sleep again. Word froiq Geo. Ulett thia week same was 82352.59 giving a net profit Bull had caught a view of the young was that he'and his family would of 81286.44 which was participated in ' girl's _ face. She was making hard sail from New York for England. at by the boys and girls of the county. | beadway through the alkali. Bull midnight of last Wedneeday. According to the tentative program jerked Lonesome June to activity and Mrs. Henry Haynes arrived here of work the major activity of this ser- crossed to a point where he would Monday from St Louis, Ao., to make vice during 1938 will be given to ta-' encounter the girl, I She stopped when she came up to her home with her sister, Mrs. E. G. creasing production of new crops' the old man. Her lipa were cracking, Opperman. Mrs. Haynes visited here which should increase the returns on , her breath came tn quick gasps, but Coos county farms. Another important | several years ago. I under the blister of her face the coun- phase of the work will be along the j ! tenance was determined. Bull was «Safety First! Use Cow Bell Dairy a line of using more home grown pro- | about to say something when the girl Pasteurised Milk and protect your duce. .. In stepped aside and started to pai health. The agricultural agent's office in stantly Bull slid forward. His heat Mr. and Mm. Jeff Frye, of Eureka, each county is part of the state sys twisted old body barred her passage. “You can't fight the sink," he said. Calif., visited Mr. Frye’s father and tem of higher education. More than sister at Powers over the Christman one-half of the cost of maintaining the “You're walking to yur death, sure." office is paitLby state or federal funds She glared at him. Eyas wide. Ups holidays. Mm. Frye was formerly and the remainder is appropriated by set. muscles taut. “I know what I am Mary Levine, of Powers. the county. The budget for this work doing.” The tone was harsh, the Miss Gertrude Mehl left yesterday in Coos county last year was reduced 1 words stuttered through the dry morning for Ashland to resume her 26%. The 1933 county budget calls for throat. “Let me go.” She Jerked away, but before she could step for studies at the Normal. Graydon Ander another reduction of 28%. By accept ward BuU took her by both arms and son and Gretc^n Mehl accompanied ing a slash in salary for personal ser swung her face away from the deadly her, the latter going to bring the car vices and other costs it is believed by blow of the sun. He held her until the Grange committee that efficient the brief struggle died. When he back to Coquille. work can be maintained through the loosened her she looked at him, “Old Mrs. Julius Ruble and daughter left Buxzard. You mind your own bus! office in Coos county. by last evening's train for Portland to neos, I want to die.” spend New Year’s with her mother, For a brief moment their eyes held, Marriage Licenses then the girl wavered, her breast Mrs. Emily Hersey. She will also Dec. 28—Herbert M. Fulton and heaved and, sitting In the hot alkali, stop at Salem for a short visit with Floris E. Rice, both of,North Bend. she burled ber face In her arms and Mr. Ruble'll parents. BuU Graham They were married by Rev. V. W. sobbed, dreadfully. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas returned stepped to the side of Lonesome June. Anglin at hie home in North Bend Ho took a water bottle from his pack Tuesday from spending Christmas last Friday. and stood above the girl. The effort with Mrs. Thomas’ mother at Winlock, Doc. 28—Robert W. Fisher, pf Em of sobbing in the heat had nearly ex Wash. They left last Saturday morn pire, and Evelyn Beebe, of Barview. haunted her. She looked up as he ing accompanied by Mrs. Thomas’ sis They were married by Rev. R. P. Dun held the water bottle close. ter and her daughter from Marshfield "A drink of water slow like.” he held lap at North Bend last Saturday. V. R. Wilson and his daughter, Mias Dec. 28—Cedric Zabriskie and Mae tt close, temptingly so, “then you'll not want to die. No man In the world is Aileen drove over to Medford Sunday Fogelsonger, both of Marshfield. They worth what you was a-doing. Take a morning to spend Christmas with their were married Saturday by Rev. T. M. drink outen the bottle." daughter and sister, Mrs. Eleanor Car White at the groom’s home. “I love him." Her words were more ver. Mrs. Wilson had been there for Dec. 24—C. ^W. Varrelman and broken than before. The old man drew her to her feet, several days. They returned home Mayme French, both of Marshfield. Monday evening. They were married by Judge Thomp led her toward the patient Jenny. “Best we get back to the hotel,” he Alpine Coal, lump 84.50, 2 tons son at the court house Saturday. said. “It's not more'll a couple of Dec. 27—Wilson Harland Montgom miles. He Jerked Ixtnesome June 88.50, nut coal 88 per ton. E. M. Briner, phone 71. 45c2*ti ery, of Marshfield, and Ann Adair awake. They started off slowly. The Wiley, of North fiend. water bad revived the girl. Her eyes Tommy Wing, who has been conduc Dec. 27—Arvilla David Brault and lost some of their fierceness, ber lips ting the cafe on Front street for a Grace Crawford, both of Marshfield, softened. They walked without speak number of years, has accepted the job They were irried by Justice Maybee ing. Every hundred steps or so Bull of chef at the Umpqua Hotel in Rose would offer her a drink. On the fourth at North Bend, Tuesday. stop she handed the bottle back. “I'm burg and will go over there next week. not going back." Her voice was firm. He expects to lease the local property Knife Hospital Notes “If you go Into the sink. I'll have to to a lady who will continue the busi Dismissals from the hospital the be a-goin’ with you and me and Lone ness. t some June le tired, wo be." past week were Mrs. Everett Bell, of "He was going to marry me," she Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Levine arrived Bly, and Mrs. Jack Rohrer, of Marsh said. here Saturday morning from Eureka, field, yesterday. Freddie Vetter will “Ho had a change of heart again* Calif.,to spend Christmas with Mrs. be able to return to his boms at Ara you?" Flora Dunne and J. E. Quiok, sister “In the hotel ho told me while we go tomorrow. and brother of Mrs. Levine. They P. P. Whitmore, of Port Orford, suf were dancing that he did not want to left for home Monday afternoon. Mr. marry me." Her voice broke a little. fering from the flu, was admitted to “He said be didn't love mo any more." and Mrs. Levine were former residents ths hospital Wednesday morning for “Thinkin' maybe you was a right of Coquille, as weU ae of Powers. treatment. smart gal." BuU said. “Guess maybe Mias Blythe Cousins and her moth I was mistook.” er left last Friday morning for “What do you mean?" she asked. Probate Coart Items “When I was a young feller," he northern-California, where they have A petition for probating the will of talked as they began to walk toward spent the past week visiting rela Albert S Wyman, who died Oct 8, the hotel, “I had me a gal. I sat a tives. Mias Marguerite Agostino 1932, was filed yesterday by Rose heap of store by her. Liked her more'n substituted for Miss Cousins as coun Younker who was appointed executrix.1 I do Ixmeeome June here. An' will ty relief association secretary and you belleven of IL one night she up The estimated value of the estate is ' stenographer to County Judge and telle roe to ‘go plum to h—I out 8800. of ber sight'? Well, that busted me Thompson. up a heap. I was fer having myself Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bothwell and killed, and I was fer killing her and three children, and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. by gosh I was ell upset. So I sets out Sigsby and two children, all from to have myself killed Jest as you been doing. Vea, 1 walked from Ix>s An Sacramento, Calif, have been epending geles where I was a-llving. and I kept the holidays here with the parents of coming until I come to this here Death the two ladies, Mr and Mm. Geo. valley, and then I seen what a fine Ward. The latter, and their daughter place the world was and I didn’t want Myri will accompany them to Sacra to get myself killed any more." mento next week for a short visit in “Too think you can love only oncet. Be did 1, but I know better now. 1 California. been in love ever since that gal turned again me. More In love than 1 was Next Week at the Liberty with her. And you, why. you'll have a The Big Broadcast," a romantic better boy afore you can wink twenty timen, and then you’ll be like I am. comedy set against the background of plum happy with your new love, and a radio studio, and featuring many of tt will be a honest love, like the one radio's greatest pereonalities, opens you Jest had waaent" Sunday at the Liberty Theatre. A smile moved ber cracking lipa- Bing Crosby, Kato Smith, the Bos “Why, you’re rtghL” she said. Her well Sisters, the Milk Brothers, Cab voice was cheerful. “Of course, there Calloway and hie orchestra. Bums and are other men. and besides It wouldn't be fair to my father and mother. The» Allen, Arthur Tracy (the Street Sing are waiting at the hotel. Ill run along er), and Vincent Lopes and hie orcbee- ... oh, thank you so much, rta, all of whom have radio audiences I and and I hope you'll always love your numbering millions, are cast with Stu wife like you said yon did, for you art Erwin, Leila Hyams and other said you found better love than the first girl could give." movie players in the picture. Old Bull Graham leaned hie skinny arms over the back of Lonesome June. Will Discuss Taxation He watched the girl going toward the — —■ ii , y hotel. The Liberty party will discuss Tax HAPPY NEW YEAR1 1 been honest with the sink fer fif. ation at its meeting at 7:80 next Wed . To my Friends and Customent and ty-threo years, since I come to It," he nesday evening, Jan. 4, in the eity hall. everyone—I wish you a Happy New said, "and tt ain't a-goln to mind efen Sales Tax, Income Ta^ or No Tax; I tall a bit of a lie. I-ove me wife. Year and many more to follow. which is the most feosihi*? Come out Wife, any. gal, 1 ain't ever had no wife, V. R. Wilson. »nd discuss thia the mopt vita] question ■sr no gal. either. I been In love with Death valley fer aU them years and 1 of ths day. If you have any question Safety First! Use Cow Ball Dairy’s the rink will love me fer say- that you can answer, you are at lib Pasteurised * Milk arid protect erty to ask it. Committee. baa! th. B SPEED LIGHT’S I* I HAS BEEN DETERMINED.— The spaed with which light trav els between two mountain tops has been measured with great accu racy. It is known that the light which comes to us from the near er stars Is traveling, as tar as we can tell, at the same rate. The most accurate measures of the velocity of light were made by the late Professor Michelson by ■ending a beam of light to and fro between two mountain tops in Cali fornia. The result was about 186, 285 miles per second, and yet. go ing at that speed. it takes four years for light co reach us from the nearest star. Stand under your umbrella bn an ordinary rainy duy nhen there Is no wind. The drops falling ver tically are kept off you If you hold the umbrella straight above you. Now begin wulklng and you 'will have to Inclliw the umbrella for wards. for, although the drops stlM fall vertlcilly to the ground, their direction Is slanting relative to your moving self. It la the same with the light rqpchlng us from the stars. Owing to the earth's movement (which corresponds to your walking) and the velocity of light (which cor responds to the raindrops) we have to tilt forward our telescopes (which correspond t< your umbrel la). Since we know the velocity of the earth In Its orbit, the tilt of our telescope gives us ths speed of the light. How Term “Gunny Seek Got Meaning Given It GIVE HIM his Chance to HEALTH and a STRONG BODY e's got to have every advantage to win his battles of today and tomorrow. ‘ Give him the greatest advant age—-a strong, vigorous healthy body. almost 60 per eent by volume of a specially processed ex tract of malt. There's 25 per cent Pure test Cod Liver Ooi, too! Melo-Malt tastes just like honey! Melo-Malt with Cod Liver Oil Making Sweet Sound* NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will on the 16th day of January, 1933, sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following articles of personal prop erty owned by Walter G. Brandon and Laura C. Brandon. 1 Pop Corn Machine. 4 Show Cases. Said sale to be held at my place of business on Front Street, Coquille, Oregon,.at 10 o’clock A. M. on said date. 51-8-2 C. L. WILLEY. pint ==: Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS “Gunny" in "gunny sack" Is an An Columbus Knew Rubber glicised form of the Hindu or Sanskrit One of the enrllent, if not the earll- "goni," meaning sack or bng. Because bags for gross commodities were made f e,t' dtacoyerer of the resilient proper- Itee of rubber was Christopher Colum on a large scale in Bengal from ■ bus, who observed the natives of strong, coarse, heavy sacking woven Haiti playing with a resilient, bounc from the fibers of Jute and hemp, the ing ball. material Itself came to be called gunny and the bags' gunny sacks Although gunny Is used in India as clothing by B.w.r. of Hii some of the poorer classes. Its chief He who sulth there Is no such thing use Is In making sacks and In wrap as an honest man. you may he sure Is ping cotton bales and other commodi himself a knave. --Bishop Berkeley. ties Nowadays any sack of coarse material is likely to be called a gunny sack. 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