The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 14, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
THE COQUILLE TALLHT SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. FRIDAT, APRIL 14, 1983.
Telling About
People
Events in the City and
County
_______
*
Last Wednesday, evening a few of
Mnv J. W. McCuffin’s friend« sur­
prised her al her home, the occasion
being her birthday. The evening was
spent playing table games. Present
were Mesdame» J. W. Guffin - Wm.
Peart, Jack Leach, George Burr, Carl
Enselc.and Misses Irene Burr, Mary
Burr, Patricia Peart, Geraldine En-
sele and Marjorie McGuffin.
Pioneer Church Easter
Program
■
Adam Grant’«
Daughter
I ' The following program will be
.given at the special Easter Pageant
to be held in the Pioneer Methodist
Church next Sunday evening:
I. Selections by the orchestra.
II. Pageant, “The Joy of'His Morn­
ing.”
_
Scene One:
“Night of Sorrow.”
Characters, “Joy,” Virginia Oerding -
“Night,” Bernice Stearns; “Stare,'*
Jerry Oerding, Marjorie Oerding,
Elisabeth Daniels, Donna Gormley,
Maxine Wiggin, Betty Lou Christian­
sen, Shirley Slater, Patricia Brady,
Joe Ann Knight, Jeanie Brown, Phyl­
lis McAllister. Solo, Mary Ann Rack-
leff.
Scene Two:
“Joy of Hope Re­
stored.” “Mary,” Phyllis May Chris-
tasnsen; “Mary Magdsflene," Juanita
and enough for the whole family
Culbertson; “Hope,” Joy Pettongill;
"Johanna,” Donna Marie Brown;
IVE the whole family a treat with this two
“Faith,” Ruby Pierce; “Angel," Jane
and one-half pounds of delicious assorted
Oerding. Solo, Patricia Yarbrough.
chocolates at the thrifty price of only 69c. This
Scene Three: “Joy of Victory.”
package has all your favorites____ creams _
_
Solo, Phyllis Mae Litaenberger. “Gar­
solid centers _ _ _ chewies and others _
_ all
dener,” Patricia Stearns. Laura Emily
coated with velvety smooth chocolate. Reserve
Ruble, Harold Culbertson, Velma Coy,
your package now.
Nancy Ann Haga, Clinton Peart,
0
Douglas Brown, Coleen Ostrander,
' - .- - ■ * 9
Joy Taylor, Bobby Taylor, Bobby
I
Oerding. Solo, Yvonne Bailey.
Scene Four: “The Joy of Service.”
Heralds: Richard (Haga, Junior Peter­
son, Burton Johnson, Jack Johnson,'
Junior Aaaen, Jackie Stevens, Don­
ald Minard, Jimmie Peart, Joe Don
Estes, Peter Wheeler.
Scene Five: “Morn of Glory.” Tab­
leau.
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
Music: Orchestra.
III. Dramatization: “Her Easter
Choice,” by iten High-Road Giris,
Margaret Purvance, Audrey Kendall,'
Smith, of Coos River
Martha Carrier, Barbara Oderkirk,'
Jesse A. Smith, aged 61 years, a
Maxine Brining, Margaret Belloni,
resident of Coos river his entire life,
Zelma Bosserman, Alice Wheeler, Lois
passed away at the Keizer hospital
Wilson, Joy PettengiM.
last Friday morning following a three
THEATRE — Coquille
months’ iilneess of heart trouble. He
“Where’s Grandma?*
had been at the ho* pi tai for several
• ♦
Something new and different! 'A weeks.
play to make you laugh all your cares
Funeral services were held Sunday
FRI. & SAT. APR. 14-15
away.
z
1 afternoon from the Thuerwachter
WET OR DRY?
Gretchen, a dear but nagging sister, funeral home with the Rev. D. T.
is trying to keep her sister Carol and Robertson officiating. Interment was Judge for yourself after you see
thia thrilling drama, which • is
brother Jack from ruining their lives made at Sunset cemetery,
the greater evil—
by marrying against her wishes. Al-‘, Deceased was born on Coos river
though Bob, her husband, rebels she April 28th, 1872. He was married to
DRINK
sends for Grandma to come and help Louisa Danielson Sept 8, 1896. The
or PROHIBITION?
ier run her unruly household. Grand- family home was at Daniels creek and
ma arrives—and what a Grandma! I Mr. Smith ran the ferry that has been
Jack becomes involved in serious operated near bis home since the road
trouble but Grandma straightens out was put through.
Twice the length of an ordinary
the whole tangle, A colored pair add
The deceased is survived by his
picture because it's got something
plenty of fun too.
widow, two sons and two daughters.
to say—and says it with thrilla!
The Young People’s Christian En­ —Coos Bay Harbor.
,
Greet Events, Great Daye, tears,
deavor Society of Coquille will pre­
laughs, drama, all are here in this
sent this snappy 8-act comedy-drama.
New Canes In Circuit Court
mightiest of screes entertain­
Come and laugh with Grandma and at
April 7—State Industrial Accident
ment«!
herat the Community Building, Fri­
Commission vs. C. 0. Jennings.
And What a Parade of
day, April 21 at 8 p. m.
April 8—Stanton C. Laphan vs.
Also hear Willett Jessee give his
STARS
Oma E. Laphan. Suit for divorce.
whistled bird imitations, Alda Sloan
WALTER HUSTON
April 8—A. A. Schramm va. T. B.
recite and 9-year old Raymond Ben-
and Eva 8. Currie and A. E. Seaman.
LEWIS STONE
thin play his Violin.
' April 11—(Emma T. Stonecypher
JIMMY DUARANTE
vs. E. A. Stonecypher.
DOROTHY JORDAN
Sixty Associated Hotels
April 11—State of Oregon, for the
Neil
Hamilton, Myrna Loy
W. J. Hoffman, of Portland, general World War Veterans Aid Commission
Note-
manager of the Associated Hotels of vs. Cornelius A. Lagerstrom et al.
Due to the Extreme Length of the
Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Califor­
April 12—State Industrial Accident
picture, there will not be a preview
nia and British Columbia, was a Co­ Commission vs. Roosevelt Super Ser-
Saturday Night.
quille visitor yesterday. This mso - vice Station,
FRESH for
By DOROTHY DOUGLAS
• ky McClure Newspaper ayadlcat*.
WNU Servie«
Mra. Ray Dean was a Coqttilie visi­
Milk and cream from V. L. Cor- ZAIJ) Adam Grant, editor and pro-
tor from Bandon, Wednesday.
nelius* Clover Leaf Dairy every day «-J prletor of one of the great west-
Orange« 81-60 a box, Tuttle's Fruit at Peoples Market. 8 cents for milk, ern newspapers, never wanted it said
I ®f hl® that be gave preference to any
& Vegetables on Highway at Third. 16 cento half pint cream.
i«*
' ' mAnihfir
milv—
— _
member nf
of hia
his norn
own fa
family
— -In
Ln the*
the
Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Emery returned
ir Baptist matter of positions on his staff.
nd-'.. Z last.
—Z.
mdon
That waa „jjy hla p,raiy daughter.
last Saturday from their week’s trip
week-end. £_
Dr. and
_ ' *"
Mrs. Jas. Rich-
* Eve, found herself established tn a
to Portland.
mond gave them the use of their email fiat tn New York, surrounded
See Mansell Drayage & Delivery
cabin. Those leaving from Coquille by and observing the contents of a
coal.
Orders
filled
Co. for Alpine
hundred and one magazines. Labori­
tí Friday evening were: Jeanne Hatcher, ously and very Intelligently she was
promptly.
Aletha Leatherwood, Priscilla Miller,
Felix Miller, who has been in Eu- Eva Plaep, Arlie Aaeen, Wanda Lee studying the world of fiction from the
«■
gene the past winter, visited hit par­ Hickam, Jessie Dean, Marvine Hur­ magazine standpoint.
“When you’ve mastered the analytl
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Miller, here rah, and Cherie Mae Hartwell. They
cal sense and can express It In words
Sunday.’
returned home Sunday afternoon.
that convey your meaning to the read
; C. C. Farr is still confined to his
era of my paper—then and then only
bed and wiH be for two or three .weeks Granddaughter Passes in Calif. can you have a position on my “staff.”
yet. Dr. Wilson says he is afflicted
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lukens received Old Adam had told Eve. “If you stay
with undulant fever.
word last Saturday that their grand at home here among your friends you
won't get anywhere. Hop off to New
Milk and cream from V. L. Cor­ daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Smith, had York for a year and pack -that pretty
passed
away
Friday
morning
at
her
nelius’ Clover Leaf Dairy every day
head of yours with first-hand knowl
Mrs. Smith was edge."
at Peoples Market. 8 cents for milk, home in Oakland.
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Aunt Clem, ber mother's sister, hail
15 cents half pint cream.
Yoakam, former well-known resi­ came along with her to see that she
Mra. J. F. Spooner came in Tuesday dents of Coquille and Coos county. ate three square meals a day.
moaning from her home in Eugene Mrs. Yoakam was formerly Mies Irma
It was Aunt Clew who. bored at
for a two or three days’ visit with her Lukens and for several years taught times Into reading the personals In
brother, M. F. Pettit, and wife.
school in Coquille and other county the papers, came across the advertise
Alpine (¿oal, lump $4.50, 2 tons schools. They left here more than a ment that gave ber an Idea.
It read, “Old magazines wanted by
88.50, nut coal $3 per ton.
E. M. quarter century ago.
writer." And there was a name at­
Mrs. Smith was 26 years of age, tached which made Aunt Clem smile
Briner, phone 71.
45t2*tl
Walla Walla, secretly.
Misses Madeline McKeown, Rotelle having been born in
her hueband
July
27,
1907.
Beside
Aunt Clem sighed In relief. The
Oderkirk and Carol Young loft this
she leaves two children, Ralph Louis small fiat was becoming like a storage
noon for Eugene to spend the week­
room for magazines.
end at one of the sorority houses on and Irma Joan.
In a letter to her mother, Mrs.
She consequently answered the ad
the campus.
Yoakam writes that her affliction was vertisement and left a huge bundle
Opening dance at .the Gravel Ford a rare disease of which there is no of magazines to be called for.
' Not by the proverbial candle, but
Community Hall, Saturday evening, known cure.
beside a well-lighted table, young
April 18, and every Saturday evening.
Avery Weldon carried on his as yet
Good music and a good floor. Come,
Sunrise Prayer Service
embryonic authorship. But he was
50 cents per couple.
13t4
Next Sunday morning before break-j working desperately hard to succeed
Nick D’Ambrosia, who is employed fast the people of Coquille are all in-' and was reading fiction In the maga
at the hotel, was taken to Mercy hos­ .rited to gather at 6 a. m. in the Bap-' «Ines voraciously In order to get a
pital at North Bend last Saturday. He list churc& for a special sunrise ' dr,ft with the market.
had been quite rll here with typhoid Easter service. As much as possible' Th,t w«« how the hu*e pile of old
fever before being taken to the hos­ let all the Christian people-of the city »»««sines happened to be on the floor
pital.
come together, people of all churches beside- him. He couldl't quite afford
to buy all the new ones nnd his adver
Myrtle Point Greenhouses* plants, and people of their own faith as well, tlsement had brought him many.
Tuttle’s Fruit 4 Vegetables, on are, cordially invited. This will mean ( “By Jove! This Is funny!’’
Marshfield highway, corner Third St. much .to you. Capt. G. L. Hall invites
Reside -the title of the stories were
.he other pastors and churches to par- fine marginal notes of crltlctam.
Fred Minard left this morning for ticipate.
You will hear the bell couched In terse but most expressive
northern California to look over a ring, but we advise you to get up be­ language.
timber deal on which he haa been fore you hear the bell or you’ll be late.
“Medium. Not had. Piffle, No
working for some time, He says if
point
Wlsh.v- Washy.
Very good.
the deal goes through a three years’
Why was It given «pare? Doesn’t
Finds An Old Relic
know men. Needs tn study women.«
operation will follow.
Bert Holleribeck was a Coquille vis­
Avery swiftly picked lip tbe publl-
Old Beaver Hill Vein Coal, »4.50 itor Wednesday morning. He is now cations thnl had printed hla own work
per ton for lump delivered in Coquille living on a ranch seven miles north and with a somewhat ahrinklng heart
Leave orders at Roosevelt Service of North Bend, on Ken tuck Inlet. He opened the page. Yes, there beside
Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shumate. brought with him a card handed out his own story which* be had In a mo­
7tf
by W. W. Gage when the veteran ment of stnpldlty called “A Rose of
Marc Shelley left Wednesday for sheriff was running for that office in the Desert’’ he «aw the words “Au­
thor In tbe making hut sadly lacking
Portland where Mrs. Shelley and son, 1918, and said he also found a card the human touch.”
Ralph, have been for the past two of John Yoakam’s. The latter was
Avery puffed a hit furiously at hla
weeks. Ralph has been in the hospi­ running for county commissioner at pipe. The nail was hit straight on
tal there and his condition was >o seri­ the same time. Mr. Hollenbeck found the head. Avery knew that.
the cards in an old abandoned cabin
ous that Mrs. Shelley sent for Marc.
And because a real author must not
in the hills above Kentuck Inlet when be strictly conventional or too awful­
Mr. and Mr«. K. E. Medford have
ly bound by law* of society. Avery got
moved to the 8. B. Leeper chicken he was looking for strayed cattle.
up. put on hl« hat and «trolled toward
ranch northwest of town on the high­
the apartment building from whence
Fatal Accident Last Friday
way. Mr. Medford expects to fatten
elation, of which the Coquille Hotel is
April 13—Kais Peterson vs. Sylves-
bls magazines had arrived.
A fatal automobile accident hap­
hogs and help in the raising of chick­
The elevator took him up to the a member, is composed of sixty bo- ter and Bessie Jone,
ens there for Medford’s Groesry here. pened at the Heckell service station, fifth floor and there left him. And
_____
In tela, individually owned and operated,1 April 13—Karl B. Steiner vs. An­
V. R. Wilson, “Optometrist.” Errors a mile north of Langlois, about seven another few moments he was standing but joined in the association for mu­ nabelle Steiner. Suit for divorce.
SUN. MON. TUE. •
o’clock last Friday evening.
Mias at an opened door Aunt Clem her­ tual benefit. Mr. Hoffman says the . April 18—Patrick Geaney vs. Coos
in refraction corrected, without the
self was out. hut Eve answered hl* hotel men have been having their Bay Lumber Co.
APRIL 16 -17 -18
Jane
Cox,
13-year
old
daughter
of
use of drugs. “For glasses” see Wil­
ring.
trouble, as everyone else has, but that
IT’S HERE!
son first and save money.
7tf Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox, of Langlois,
and a sister of Mrs. Fred Woodhurst,1 Avery didn’t know what to say there seems to be a brighter outlook
Probate Coart Items
now
that
he
was
there
and
with
Eve
’
s
THE
BIGGEST
HIT SINCE
M. C. Miller and family enjoyed a of Coquille, was the victim.
now and a little more optimism
Nathaniel Simpson, of Lakeside,
calm eye* gazing at him he felt that
THE
TALKIES
visit Tuesday and Wednesday from
In the Cox car were Seth, a broth- he made rather a sorry story’ of the among the fraternity with which he was on Tuesday named as executor of
two sisters of hia and the son of one er, and Eva^^a_ jister,^
What a Pal—and what a gal
¿,ne’ Incident of buying the old magazines, is connected.
the will of Andrew Simpson who
of the sisters. The guests were Mrs. They were driving
north on the Coast j
u _»
K-,.e
about It and
died April 8. Blythe Cousins, Anna
Jno. R. Jones, of Waterville, Wash., highway and a* they approached ■ the Invited him In.
MAE WEST in
New Inmates of Jail
Rooney and A. T. Morrison were ap­
Mrs. Ida Nelson, of Florence, Ore., service station. Lew Frasier, of Har­
“I didn’t even know my aunt had
Sydney Johnson, charged with be­ pointed appraisers of the 83000 per­
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Jones, of Salem.
bor, drove oqt from the station to cleared them out." she said, aa he fol
ing
drunk in a public place, and after sonal property estate.
"*A delightful time was enjoyed by a head south, right into the path of the lowed her Into a magazine-strewn having been in aeveral fights in Pow­
Mathilda L. Smith, widow of Jessie
room.
group of friends who gathered at the Cox car which the driver was unable
ers, was brought before Justice Stan­ A. Smith who died at Marshfield
"I
wanted
an
dexperately
to
chat
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Gssholt on to stop before the crash. Eva suffer­
with the critic who had jotted those ley here Monday. He pleaded guilty April 7, was appointed administratrix
Until you see her, you ain't seen
North t Hull last Friday evening to ed an injured shoulder but the other* remarks down that I chum-ed coming and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, °f h'* “tote yesterday, J. A. Lar­
nothin'—until you hear her sing
escaped.
criebrate their fifth wedding anni­
0. Rogers and n D. E. Douglas
A n
here." he «aid. boyishly. “My dad has but is to be paroled for a year after son, A.
The coroner’s jury, Friday evening, given me a year to make good In story
versary. Delicious refreshments wers
were appointed appraisers of the es­ “FRANKIE AND JOHNNY”
he has served ten days.
rendered
a
verdict
that
the
accident
I
served after an evening spent in (flay­
writing, bless him." he went on, see­
"I LIKE A MAN WHAT
Merle Sawyers, arrested for receiv­ tate which is estimated to consist of
was avoidable and Frasier was re­ ing the kindling Interest In Eve's eyes,
ing 500.
35600 in real property and 81000 in
ing
stolen
property
—
parts
of
•
bi
­
TAKES HIS TIME"
leased under 81600 bonds. He has “and I believe If you'd be so good aa
cycle—was arreeted at North Bend, personal.
Milk and cream from V. L. Cor­ not yet had a hearing.-*-
“
I
AIN
’T GOT NO PEACE
to help me. with criticism. 1 could win
Wednesday. His bail waa set at 8100.
nelius’ Clover Leaf Dairy every day
out.”
”
OF MIND”
Claud »tout, of the North Fork At Christian Science Churches
at People* Market. 8 cents for milk,
“I know you could." was Eve's un­
If
You
Want
to
Know
ain't
heard nothin'.
you
16 cent* half pint cream.
“Are Sip, Disease, and Death
expected answer. “1 see It some­ country, was arrested Tuesday and
Cast Includes
—what's going on here at home, and where In the deep places of your sto­ lodged in jail. He is held for investi-| Real?” was the subject of the Leason-
Learie H. Clark, accompanied by his also over the world, The Sentinel and
CARY GRANT
gation by the Forestry Department I ' Sermon in all Churches of Christ,
love to help you."
wife, was a Coquille visitor Monday The Pathfinder will keep you posted. ries—I won Id ___
Noah Beery — Owen Moore
She told him ___
then ______
about ___
her own officials.
I
Scientist,
on
Sunday,
April
9.
night He is the representative of as nothing else will. The bargain price dad and who he was nnd all about
The Golden Text was, "Bless the Not recommended for children
the Auto Club of Southern California, for the two—every week for a whole hom” «nd Avery laughed. Then he
In City Recorder’s Coart
Lord, O my soul, and forget not al)
and sends in daily reports of the high­ year—is only 82.60. Ask for a sample P»1’*1 • fray’d letter from hla pock-
Ray Stewart appeared before Re- his benefits: who forgiveth all thine
way condition* as he travels,
His and see for younself.
i •**“* letter written some nix months conder Leslie Tuesday and paid a 86 iniquities; who healeth all thy dis-
report* to the main office at Los
____________ ___
i before, and handed It to her.
I
fine for committing a nuisance.
eases" (Pa. 108: 2, 3).
-Angeles were quite favorable.
I WED. THUR. APR. 19-20
Notice to Clean U> and Burn
” thran
J.
V.
Nygren,
arrested
by
Marshal
Among
the
citations
which
com
­
,
y°n
re
messing-
about
with
your
Writ-
Many Coos county friend* will be
PAL NIGHT 2 adulta for 25c
Notice' is hereby given to Coquille
tak* tlm* to took up Old Howell for possession of half a gal­ prized the LesaonJBeimon was the
interested to hear of the arrival of a
residents that all rubbioh and trash All«m Grant'« daughter. She'« gone lon of moon was fined 810 Tuesday by following from the Bible: “Thou art
Struggling
for Happiness. Love.
little daughter at the home of Mr. around their homes should be cleaned ,o ,N*W Tork
the recorder.
my hiding place; thou «halt preserve
mak*
,o°-
Pawer
la
a
sky
—piercing Pinnacle
and Mrs. Harold P. Greer, of La
Failure to observe stop Signs in the me from trouble; thou «halt compass
up .nd burned prior to May 1. After
J**”- d*<’
of Steel!
Grande. The little miss arrived April
that date burning is allowed only by
VT*’ city the first of the week caused the me about with song* of deliverance”
7 and has been named Gsnina Fay. special permission.
°° fnr,b* cars of C. W. Gano, Geo. H. Chaney (IP*. 32:7).
Mrs. Greer was formerly Miss Verda
.
C. W. Gardner, Fire Chief. X
* and Ernest Purvance to be tagged.
The I* son-Sermon also included the
Trowbridge and she haa many friends
Mr. Chaney and Mr. Gano appeared following correlative passage from the
|
“
I
like
that
!
Six
whole
months
and
in this county.
before Recorder-for-the-day Linus Christian Science textbook, “Science
with the idol of the screen
B. P. W. Meeting
. x you’ve never even taken the trouble—“
Seeley,
Tuesday. The temporary city and Health with Key to the Scrip­
Geòrgie, the three-year old son of
I "And darn glad I am. too.” said
WARREN WILLIAM
official let them off with only a talk tures”, by Mary Baker Eddy: “Hoal-
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Gant who ha* been
and
near
Women
’
s
Club
will
be
held
Mon
­
ing the aiek and reforming the ainner
ill with undulant fever for some
I doubt If a single story would have on law observance.
MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN
weeks, is still being confined to his day evening at the clulb rooms at left the typewriter—I should have
! are one and the same thing in Christ-
Card of Thanks
*«n Science. Both cure* require the Anita Page - Norman Foster
bed, although he has shown some im­ 7:30. All members are urged to at­ been bumped into a dream so glorious
11—oh, I ««y. Eve, when do we go back
provement. One of the worst features tend.
I wish to thank the Coquille Fire "■me method and are inseparable'in
Jean fcersholt >
home—I'm longing for the time when Department for their prompt and ef­ Truth. Hatred, envy, dishoneaty, fear
of that disease is that it la recurrent
I
can
get
down
to
hard
work
and
and medical authorities cannot tell Optometrist Coming April 19*
ficient assistance Tuesday afternoon and so forth make a man sick, and
mpke use of all this study to do the
Matinee Sunday at Í P. M.
when it is finally conquered. And un-
when the storehouse on my place neither material medicine x nor Mind
Dr. F. W. Clarke will be in Coquille Mg work that only yon can help me
can
help
him
permanently,
even
in
less the patient it fully recovered the
burned.
Their
response
probably
Wednesday, April 19 at the Schroeder with.”
ADMISSION 10c & 25c
later resulta are very serious.
Aunt Clem earns In nnd smiled—she saved my house or barn or both from body, unless it makes him better men-
jewdlry store. See him about your
. telly, and so delivers him from his
destruction.
tasw
a
thing
or
two.
Calling cards 100 for 81-00.
eyes. The examination la free.
destroyers" (p. 404),
'
G
2!/2
lbs-
69c
Fuhrman » Pharmacy, Inc
»»• Jtesag
LIBERTY
“She Done
Him Wrong”
Skyscraper Souls”
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