The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 29, 1933, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER N. 1933.
PAGI BIGHT
Championship Tournament On
W. C. T. U. County Convention ; Portland C. of C. Visitors
In its “Divots” column this week
Pledge
Co-operation
to
Coos
At the all-day W. C. T.' U. county
the Western World has the following
meeting, held in the Christian church
(Continued from first page)
to say about the championship tour­
here on Tbesday, Mrs. C. C. Farr was
nament now on at the Bandon West-
re-elected as county chairman and
People and all other officers who had served the served them at noon, thence to Myrtle most Golf Club, and which is parti-
Telline About
past year ware again chosen. Mrs. Point and back to Coquille by four cipated in by several Coquille golf
Events in the City and
bugs:
J«s. Richmond is vice president; Mrs. o'clock.
County
In all three of the valley towns
Delbert Loree, of Bandon, recording
The big battle of the year—the
secretary; Mrs. Wm. Phillipa, of they visited industrial plants, stop­
MUs
Avis
Hartson
returned
the
Miss Avi»
Marshfield, treasurer; and Mrs. F. G. ped at A. T. Morrison's cranberry bog championship tournament—is under
near Bandon, inspected the Ford and way. The opening guns were fired
first of the week from a short vUit in Leslie, corresponding secretary.
Cadman 70 acres of- peas near Cedar laet Sunday and an enthusiastic army
T.
C.
As delegates to the state W.
Eugene.
Point, and were ready for the 5:15 has entered the field for the first
For sound fire insurance, go to Ned U. convention in Portland, Oct. 17 to luncheon in the hotel here.
skirmish. The qualifying round of
20, Mrs. Felix Hull, of Bandon, Mrs.
C. Kelley.
R.L. Stewart, president of the Co­ 18 holes was made under rather sub­
Wm. PhiMips, of Marshfield, Mrs.
Mrs. Sherman Lewis and Mrs. A. O. Delbert Doree, of Bandon, Mrs. C. C. quille Chamber of Comemrce, intro­ normal conditions which were reflect­
Culbertson returned home from Sa­ Farr and Mrs. Fred Schaer, of Co­ duced Mayor J. Arthur Berg who in ed in the scores. The barometer was
lem last Thursday.
quille, were chosen, with Mrs. F. G. a few words gave the 46 diners in at­ low and the scores were high. Only
tendance a most cordial welcome, and three were in the seventies, Bob
Broken Lenses duplicated, bring me Leslie as alternate.
The financial report showed that then turned the meeting over to C. D. Zentner with a 75, Felsheim with 76,
- the pieces. V. R. Wiiaon, Optometrist.
the county organization is in a good Porter, who called on several of the and Donahey with 77.
New Bulk Sauerkraut has arrived,
So far 25 have qualified and paid
condition, all bills having been paid, Portland visitors for talks. Those
the season’s best; 8 cents a pound at
who responded were E. R. Wiggins, their entry fees. Others may do so
and money in the treasury.
The Peoples Market.
The
On the day’s program appeared an Eddie Weinbaum, L. T. Hays, D. C. before the end of the week.
Merle H. Doane was here from illustrated poem, “Revenues,” Mrs. Freeman and B. F., Irvine, the be­ player« have been divided' into two
groups, A and B, the former repre­
Medford Friday and Saturday vieit- Nina Nosier doing the drawing while loved editor of the Oregon Journal.
In his usual heart-touching man­ senting the lower score group and
ing his sister, Mrs. A. O. Culberteon. Mrs. Martha Mulkey read it.
Rev. W. Raymond Wilder, who is lier, l^r, ^Irvine told how he considered the latter the higher score group.
For Old Growth Fir and Alpine
conducting a two weeks’ service at! | CoqSille as*almo«t a home, how happy Pairings were made in a drawing held
Coal call Earl Edgmon, phone lR-o
the people of bhis section should he at the club house Sunday, in which 12
Coquille, Bandon. Highway.
Mt4* the Pioneer church,' rendered a sojo, in the enjoyment of the natural ad­
were matched ’on each side, leaving
“After the Shadows,” and Supt. C.
Those interested in a kindergarten L. Ward gave the convention a talk vantages , in which Coos county Tuttle who qualified since, in Group
class, see Dena Curie immediately, on the , place. of the schools in the aboumM, and as did all the rest of the A, drawing a bye, unless another play­
589 N. Coulter street. Class hours, 2 to present changing conditions of our speakers, here and at the Bay, pledged er qualifies in that group before the
Portland’s co-operation in whatever end of the week. If another player
5 p. m.
national life.
the Coos empire attempts to promul­ qualifies in A group he will be match­
Various
reports
on
the
organiza
­
Judge Brand in Circuit court here
gate.
ed with Tuttle.
Tuesday granted a decree of divorce tion’s activities the pact year were
Especially was this true in regard
The pairing« are as follows:
also
submitted.
to Margaret F. Powell, separating her
to the five assured bridges on the
Group A
from Jno. R. Powell.
Coast Highway, and one speaker, Mr. Linn ........... ... vs.
....Jeub
Death
from
Eating
Mussels
V. R. Wilson, "Optometrist." Errors
Wiggins, stated that within 30 days Clinton .... %>•••••
Jenkin«
One man is dead and three others a contract would be let for the first Gallier ....
in refraction corrected, without the
. Roselle
use of drugs. “For glasses" see Wil­ narrowly escaped death from eating of the five and that the others would Donahey ..
Felsheim
son first and save money. •
7tf mussels found at Brushes creek be­ follow in regular order, It is hoped Brown, H. .
. Hadsall
low Port Orford last Sunday. Delos
Bennett
Mrs. 0. J. Culbertson, of Harbor, Gardiner, a resident of the Four Mile to have all completed by the end of Zentner ...
Tuttle ...
was here -fit Coquille at her son’s country below Bandon, ia the one who 1935.
He also gave unstinted praise to
Group B
home Friday evening. She is visiting succumbed and his son, John, Bill
the brand of weather displayed on Dalen .
.. vs. ... .. Brown, V
with friends at Riverton.
Hart and W. ¡H, Cummings are those Wednesday, besides urging the whole Emery
I • '»» »• « s . r*
.. Bradford
Buy your music and book and ata- who were saved by prompt medical coast county to boost and boost and Perry .
... Johnson
attention at the hospital in Bandon.
tionery needs at Norton’s.
boost for tourist travel along the Giles
... Jacobson
Hart and Cummings, who are pros­ coast.
Jarvis .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lorens expect
... Woomer
Mr. Weinbaum extended'the vis­ Howe
to leave Sunday morning for Walla pectors, brought the mussels to the
.......... Ulett
Gardiner ranch and said they were ¡tors’ thanks and appreciation for the
Walla, Waah., where they will visit
It is aimed to complete the first
Mr. many courtesies shown them on their
a few days with their eon, Fred, and going to use them for fishing.
elimination flight beore the end of
Gardiner said that mussels were good two days’ visit to the county.
next week, so that pairings can be
wife.
to eat and after cooking them, all
As a good-will trip by leading busi­ made for the second flight to begin on
Mrs. R. E. Carruthers, sister of four men proceeded to eat a quantity. ness men fpom the state's largest
October 8. The finale will be between ■
Mrs. F. L. Greenough, and her friend,
They soon became patrially par­ City, who frequently expressed the
Miss Sadie Crang, drove down from alyzed, and could not control their idea that Portland could only grow the winner in Group A^and'the winner
Astoria yesterday for a visit at the actions nor feet. Getting into their car and prosper as did the reat of the in Group B, the prize being a silver
loving cup properly engraved.
Greenough home.
they drove to Bandon where the night state, this visit was a great success
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley officer was preparing to arrest John and Coquille and all of Coos county
Eyes Examined, glasses fitted.
in a reliable Oregon stock company. Gardiner for druqken driving, his car will be glad to again welcome visitors Firwt quality lenses furnished. For
moving erratically all over .the street. from the metropolis whenever they
better vision see Wiiaon first Co­
The Sentinel ia making a Bargain
He could hardly articulate by that can And time to come and see us.
quille, Oregon.
Day offer for new subscribers. For time but managed to make it plain
82 it will be sent from Oct 1, 1933 that all were sick and needed to see a
Warranty ana Bargain 4 Sale
It’s worth the price of admission
to Jan. 1, 1935—fifteen months—for doctor. Delos Gardiner, it was found,
Deeds for sale at The Sentinel office. «lone to see the Queen and her at­
the price of twelve.
had d<ed on the eight-mile trlp^ to
tendants at the Autumn Festival
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor and son Bandon.
Dance, Oct. 14.
« •
Highway
Built
by
Hand
Doctors Lucas and Gail, whom Dep­
left yesterday morning for a few
days’ stay in Portland.
Mr. Taylor uty Sheriff Wm. Davis interviewed in > A road, built entirely by hand, be
See Mansell Drayage and Delivery
went on business, expecting to return the course of an investigation, told tween Kabul,' Afghanistan, and the
border of Soviet Russia, Is expected Co. for Mill Wood, 82 a load. Orders
the officer that the mussels were pois­
the first of the week.
to exjiedlte commercial relations be- filled promptly.
onous because they were above the tween the two countries
Old Beaver Hill Vein Coal, 36.50
level where they were immersed ev-
per ton for lump delivered in Coquille.
ery day by the rising tide.
. MASONRY WORK
Leave orders at Roosevelt Service
First Arithmetic Booh
Of any kind
Station, phone 114. C. Jack Shumate.
The first arithmetic book printed
Prompt Service Reasonable Prices
Keep the date, Oct. 14, and the
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place, Aragon Ball Room, Coquille, was Bishop John Sherwood's "I.udus
GEO. T. COOK
Mrs. Roy A. Wernich left Tuesday in mind for the Business and Profes­ Arithmo-Mavhlnae." In Rome. In the
Box 62
Coquille, Ore.
year
1482.
for a month's visit at her old home sional Women’s Club Dance.
in Minneapolis, Minn. Her daughter,
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Catherine, drove her to Portland
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
where she took the train.
milk, the only milk and cream made
Ruasell Martindale left last Thurs­ safe by pasteurisation.
day to attend Fresno State College in
See Maneel 1 Drayage and Delivery
A week of the best programs ever put on the air.
California, expecting to attend the
year. His sister, Gwendolyn, has Co. for Mill Wood, 82 a load. Orders
Sponsored by the entire radio industry
filled promptly.
been there for a month or more.
RADIO PROGRESS WEEK-Od. 2nd to 7th
Good Old Growth Fir Wood, •ny
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fire
length deaired; Alpine Coal, delivered Insurance.
anywhere. E. M. Briner, phone 71 or
74J.
29tf
Population of China
Good ooal from the
ningham creek, 83.00
lump, >1.60 for nut,
across from McCurdy
Sterbenk.
mine on Cun­
per ton for
at the mine;
ranch. Martin
34tp
Sheriff H. E. Hess and J. L. Smith
returned Monday evening from Klam­
ath Falls where the ofllcer went to
pick up a youthful check forger. The
men left last Friday morning, going
first to Pendleton for the last day of
the Round-up.
The population of China Is estimateli
at 474.787.000.
Be sure you do not miss it. Have your radio put in shape now
Give me a call, I will do the rest at a surprisingly low cost.
EVERETT PALMER
Certified Radio Trician
Opposite Gould’s Furniture Store
The Airman Looks at the World’s Fair
New Bulk Sauerkraut has arrived,
the season’s best; 8 cents a pound at
The Peoples Market.
v
Tamale Sale—Pioneer Hall Satur-
day morning, October 7.
Made in
shucks and of real chicken. Superin­
tended by the Marshfield ladies. If
orders are given in advance they will
be delivered. 20c each. Order from
Mrs. Henry ¡Ellis or Mra.L. W. Oddy.
Mrs. T. R. Jackman loft Sunday
evening, enroute by stage for Lodi,
Calif.,* being called there by the ill­
ness of her mother. Owing to Mr.
Jackman’s absence, Miso Campbell,
pastor of the Foursquare Church in
Marshfield, wiR be the speaker at both
the morning and evening services here
in Coquille^Mr. Jackman will return
to Coquille Monday.
Five members of Mamie Rebekah
Lodge, No. 20, drove to Gold Beach
Wednesday evening to enjoy the cel­
ebration of the Gold Beach Lodge’s
second birthday anniversary. They
also observed the 82nd anniversary
of the Rebekah degree. Those who
went from CoquiHe were: Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Schaer. Hester Holverstott,
Myrtle Noah and Mrs. John Oerding.
Calling cards 80 for <1.00.
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view which was snapped far above the 628-foot
Sky Rida towers which ara shown in the back­
ground.
Reliable Guardians
The next time you need aspirin, cod liver oil, min­
eral oil, castor oil, epsom salt or other guardians
of your family’s health, ask for them by the name
of Puretest at the Rexall Drug Store. -
.
For Puretest Products have set a new standard of
purity that has never been equalled.
They are
made by the United Drug Company, world’s larg-
, est producers of drug store merchandise. Better
than these proofs test Puretest Products yourself.
.
•st
.
.
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc.
T*e
DRUGGISTS
Calling cards 50 for 31-00.
MISS INEZ ROVER
Piano Instructor
Along the lines of the most ap­
proved modern methode.
105 W. 2nd St.
Phone 30-L
as
STATIONERS
S. D. NO. 44 WARRANT CALL
Notice is hereby given that School
District No. 44, Coos County, Oregon,
has called ita warrants Nos. 26 and
27, and intereet on them will cease
as of this date, Sept. 29, 1933.
Leia M. Avery, Clerk,
School District No. 44,
lt
Coquille, Ore