The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 10, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    Nov. 12-22 to Be Observed
Dr. J. R. Bunch Addressed
Book Week in Coquille
B. P. W. Club Monday Night
Due to the fact that stores will be closed all day
Book Week wtH be observed at th«
Dr. J. R. (Bunch, of Coquille, gave
Saturday—Armistice Day—we will make our
a very interesting talk on “Diet in Coquille Public Library, Nov. 12 to
regular afternoon deliveries on Friday, instead
18.
For
the
children
fifty-eight
booxr
Relation to Tooth Decay," at the
have
been
borrowed
from
the
State
Li
­
meeting of the Business and Profes­
of only morning deliveries as is usually the case
new «nd interesting. These
sional Women’s Club on Monday, brary’.
on Corn Show days.
November fi. He told about the ex­ books will be in the library for loan
until
January
29,
1934.
For
grown
­
periment of Dr. Hawkins of U. S. C.,
who found that he could not carry on ups the library has purchased some of
his experiments in private homes but the new beat aeltoru of the month and
had to use children in an orph'ange. several other popular numbers as fol­
He eliminated meat, sugar, and white low»:
“God Lights a Candle," Anne Shan­
flour from their diet and decay wax
arrested in ninety per cent of the non Monroe.
"The Master of Jalna,” De La Ruche
cases, in the other ten per cent the
“The Dragon Murder, Case,” Van
children had other bodily iRs.
Dr.
Bunting, of Chicago, carried on an Dine.
"One More River,” Galsworthy.
analytical experiment and found that
"White Piracy, ,” Bellah.
the germ of decay would live only in
.
“No Castle in Spain, MeFee.
an acid medium. Dr. • Dean, of the
•^Comrades of the Storm,” Kyne.
University of Ohio, also experimented
"There’» Always Another Year,
and in his experiments allowed noth­
ing to be eaten between meals. Dr. Ostenso.
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
Bunch «dressed the point that you ' “Entertaining the Islanders,” Burt.
"Two
Black
Sheep,
”
Deeping.
could not diet one child,-J>ut the en­
Vanilla Flavoring
Guittard Ground Chocolate
“Vanessa," Walpole.
tire family must take the diet as an
“Ida Elizabeth," Sigrid UndBett.
individual diet ia not successful, it
8 oz. Bottle
...
lb Cans
-
-
- 25c
“Kraal ¡Baby," Cynthia Stockley,.
must be collective. '
“
Bat
Wing,
”
“
Green
Eyes
of
Bast"
Mrs. E. A. Woodyard sang the foi-
■ lowing numbers for those present: and "Moon of Madness,” mystery
"Morning,” "¡Star Eyee,” “King Solo­ stories by Sax Rhomer.
"Mr. Reeder Returns,” mystery
mon and King David” and “Mem’ries.”
Mrs. Leia Elrod discussed "The <*tory by Wallace.
“Men of the Outer Islanda,” Rex
FANCY FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT
Use 'and Abuse of Narcotics.” She
Beach.
gave a brief history of narcotics and
“Girt Into Woman,” Sophie Kerr.
told of the conferences that had been
"The Ten Commandments,” War-
held to curb the t»e of narcotics. She
discussed the different types and the wick Deeping.
"Kerry,” Grace HHl.
different methods of using them.
“’Robber’s* Roost,” Zane Grey. "
FANCY PURE STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
Mirs Edith Scott told of the health
“Riders Across the Border,” Greg­
exercises she has followed for the
ory.
last twenty years.
“Box HHl Murder," Fletcer.
Prior to the program a business
"Half Angel,” Lorna Rhea.
meeting was held ‘at which time the
“Bright Skin,” Peterkin.
Finance committe reported that ap­
"Dog Named Chips,* Terhune.
proximately $90 had been turned over
to the treasurer from the recent Har­
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
vest Festival Dance and it was voted
RIPE OLIVES
Sliced Yellow Clin« PEACHES
that $50 be turned over to the.Schol­
Mr. and Mra. Mike Morison and
arship Loan Fund.
'■
No. 10 Tins Extra Special
Fourteen members answered roil »on, Ray, Jiatie Guerin and “Dutch”
call >n the recent membership con­ Bones motored to Floras Lake and
test. It was decided to change the Port Orford Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Osborn« returned to her
hour of meteing from 7:30 to 8:00
o’clock so that all member« would home in Myrtle Point after a week’s
have an opportunity to be present visit in Gold Beach.
Mrs. N. M. Young, of ¡Lakeside, vis­
when the roll call is made,
Some
members were finding iP’ttnpossible ited her sinter, Mrs. Fred Brown, Sun­
to be there at the present hour but day.
Paul Breuer had a very successful
could attend later, yet were not
counted in the contest if they were hunt Sunday, killing a Urge bear that
not there for roll call. Jennie Lindrotr had been killing sheep on the farm of I
gave the club collect from memory Mrs. Minnie Robbins of ¡Broadbent.
Mrs. May Bright and grand daugh­
so that she gained points for her side
in the contest. Attempts wire made ter, Barbara, were guests over rhe
by two other mmrherw who were not ' week-end At the home of Mrs. Bright's
, sister, Mrs. M. B. Bennett.
successful.
Mr. and''Mm. Santjy Weeifiej^ -g«.-,
After the program by the Health
committee a miscellaneous .bower turned to their heme in Ashland after
was given Mrs. Marguerite Agostino a few days’ visit with friends and rel­
Community Jelly Services, Schroe­
Mrs, Thos. Guerin is spending sev­
45 Attend Firemen Meeting
« ' <
Brodie, our most recent bride. She atives.
eral days this week at Dora, at the der’s Jewelry Store.
Mrs.
A.
A.
Baker
returned
to
her
was the recipient of many beautiful
The members of the Coquille Fire
Vase, Hudson’s Drug Store.
home of Mrs. ¡Leatherman, helpinr
and useful gifts. Everyone in the home from a week’s vir.it at the home
1 Qt. Whipping Cream, Cowbell Department, representative from tin-
cook
for
men
filling
silo.
club wishes Marguerite many, many of her son, Ralph Christensen, of
other fire departments in the county.
The Royal Neighbor» met Monday Dairy.
Parkersburg.
yeans of happiness.
Mayor Berg and the Coquille city
night in the Schroeder Wall, follow­
Oil
Change
for
Auto,
Coquille
Ser
­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sykes and Mr.
council, altogether about 45 men,
vice Station.
ing
the
usual
business
meeting
a
so
­
and Mrs. Elbert Schroeder left Thurs­
A Communication
Electric Candle, Taylor’s Battery A were present at the regular .monthly­
day morning for Portland, where they cial candidate was initiated. Lunch
meeting of the fire departments of
Service Station.
'3What We Need.
was
served
at
a
late
hour.
Several
will spend the week-end and attend
the county held here lart Friday eve­
members
plan
to
"aftbnd
thf^Yaily-
to
1®
N»
B««
Sperry
’
s
P.
C.
Flour,
Wil
­
the football game Saturday.
ning.
liams
Cash
Grocery.
be
held
in
Marshfield
tonight.
(
Mrs. J. E. Whitaker returned to her
A dinner was enjoyed in Moose
Florient Toilet Set, Racktoff Pharm­
TTie city council met Monday night
home in Marshfield after a week’«
Hall, and most of the evening was
acy.
with
Maybr
Kring
in
the
chahf.
EUtfc-
visit with relatives in Myrtle Point.
Electric Toaster, Mt. States Power spent in discussing fires outride the
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lewellen left beth Hamm was present and applied
city limits. The Marshfield depart
Co.
last week for Seattle, where they will for and was granted a license to dis­
ment told of their success in organ­
Year
’
s
subscription,
Coquille
Val
­
pense
beer
for
the
next
three
months.
visit for a time.
izing a rural fire department and
ley Sentinel.
Upon
motion
the
recorder
was
in
­
Donald GUkensen left Thursday for
stated that Bunker Hill had joined in
Wedding
Cake,
Ideal
Bakery.
structed
to
notify
the
Mountain
States
Eagle Point, Oregon, where he will
Can Polish, Southwestern Motor Co.' supporting the department..
make a two weeks’ visit at the home Power company that there would be
ToBfandon and Marshfield went the
Bath Room Accessories, C. L.
of hie uncle, H. B. Riankin, and will a meeting of the council November 27
doubtful honor of reporting the moat
Willey.
'
to
determine
a
privilege
tax.
also visit his brother, Walter, who
¡Half Soling Pair Lady’» Shoes, E. fires for October.
Mitchell Myers and O. Robison left
has been employed there for , ome
After talks by Mayor Berg and the
Friday for Los Angeles, Calif., on a V. ¡Hand A Son.
time.
councilmen the meeting adjourned.
92
Half
Sole
and
Heel
Job,
J.
A.
business
trip.
Jim Mast, Katie Guerin and Ray
The next session will be held in
Relative« and friends of Mr. and Thomae, Shoe Doctor.
Morrison left for Portland thia (Fri­
Marshfield in December.
S-Piece
Buffet
Set,
Coquille
Machine
Mrs.
Ed
Hoffman
gathered
at
their
day) morning, where they will attend
the football game. The two men will home Sunday to help them celebrate Shop, by Mrs. C. W. Gardner.
Normal Homecoming Nov. 17-18
At noon a
return home Bunday evening and Miss their golden wedding.
Guerin will remain in Portland for ap bounteous turkey dinner with all the
The annual Southern Oregon Nor-
• mal School Homecoming will be hel I
extended visit with her aunt, Mrs. A. trimmings was enjoyed. The after­
noon was spent socially.
F. Coleman.
on November 17 and 18 at Ashland.
(Continned from firat pare)
W. H. Bunch and Mrs. Mary Ben­
The Lithia Springs Hotel has bee.i
nett spent Sunday visiting their Merchandise Gifts for the
selected as headquarters. The cour-
friend, Mra. Catherine Coleman, of
Bride and Groom Saturday trouble, chin-deep. One of her pic­ tesy committee will have » desk in
Forest Grove, who is visiting at the
turesque lies, namely, that she and the lobby, and the banquet on Satui-
home of her daughter, Mrs. Florence
(Continued from first pare)
her husband are simpy wallowing in day evening will be held there.
Guerin.
luxury, even to the point of keeping
The chief feature of the Homecom­
Clayton »nd Tom Mast returned Gould Furniture Co.
a butler, reaches the earn of her well- ing will be the game between South­
last week from CalWtog», California,1 Hair Cut for Each, E. L. Townsend. to-do aunt, who pays her an unex­ ern Oregon and Eastern Oreg.-n Nor­
where they spent several weeks at the I |2.00 Radio Service, Everette Palm­ pected visit. The four-flusher puts up mal Schools on Ashland High School
home of their sister.
a gallant fight to save her face, bor- ' field. A big noise parade and bonfire
er.
Mr. and Mrs. ¡Harold Carver re-! Shampoo & marcel or Shp. Finger -owing enough household furnishings will be held on Friday evening. Th t
turned to their home in Powers after Wave, Alice Roberts.
to hide from aunty the most obvious will be followed by a Midnight Review
• pending the week-end with relatives
3 lbs. Pork Chops, Medford Gro­ signs of poverty, and pressing her at the Lithia Theatre.
in Myrtle Point.
long-euffering husband into service
cery.
.
Mrs. E. A. Dodge ha* returned from
12.50 ¡Laundry Service, Coquille as the butler. Now aunty has never
See Manacl) Drayage and Delivery
a visit at the home of her son, Austin, Laundry Go.
met hubby; so when it becomes neces­ Co. for Mill Wood, $2 • load. Orders
at Grants Pass.
1 Hair Cut, each, H. E. Meredith. sary to trot out some kind of a hus­ filled promptly.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Carver and
band for her inspection, Mary digs
Picture, Fuhrman’s Pharmacy.
children returned to their home after
■ Ouick-witted stranger, who
Suit Cleaned and Pressed, H. A.
oh'igingly passes himself off as her
»n extended visit with relative« and Niergarth.
friends in Myrtle Point and Coquille
husband. The step-husband, though a
Cheat Cloth. G um H. Tillmann.
Mr. and Mrs. Bertie Hieson return-
no match
Fat Hen, Farr A Elwocd.
, good fourtl uoher, is ________
_ for
sd to their home in Grandview, Wash
25 lb Sk Cupid Flour, Busy Corner, Mary and soon han
them
both in 1 hot.
,
--------------
on all kinds of
after a visit with friends. Mr. and Grocery.
waterj “ot unt*‘ •*>« _______________
has maneuvered
Mrs. Hieson were residents of Myr­
Picture, H. S. Norton Music & Sta- P°^r bubby to the very threshold of
tle Point 35 years ago.
( tionery.
|
*8e call a halt on -her wild
The Woman's Glut*. is planning for
Aluminum Griddle, J. A. Lamb Co.
of pretending. The eart is en-
Local and Long Distance
a traveling dinner to be given Fri­
Table Cloth, H. Lorenz.
j riohed by a tough but sentimental
day evening, November 17. The first
Suit Cleaned A Pressed, No-D-Lay i*ilbird, a comic maid also too good
course will be given at the home of Cleaners.
| 40 ** tn>e, and a policeman who is a
Mrs. L. A. LaFlamme, the main
One 4xfi in. Folder, C. K. Noreott.
maateriy bit of satire. Aunty alone
Phones 10U—224L
couree at the home of Mrs. Henry
Haircut for both. Jack Page.
' '• worth the price of admiaslon. The
Schroeder and the deasert will be en­
Man’s Suit and ¡Lady’s Dress clean-
«bounds hi witty lines that keep
joyed at the home of Mra. E. C. ed and pressed, City Cleaners.
audience roaring.
Barker.
Patching Kit, S. L. Fitzgerald.
—
A number of Myrtle Point folks at­
Wash Tub, No. 2, Coo« Exchange.
R. Wnson. “Optometrist.” Errors
tended the annual quHt exhibit held
1 Sack Crown Flour, 49 lb sk.. Coo« in refaction corrected, without th«
by the Methodirt Ladies Aid Friday Feed A Seed Store.
I nee of drugs. “For glasses” see Wfl.
in the Bank of Myrtle Point building.
Grease Job, Strang’« Garage.
fi”t and a«v» money.
7tf
We Will be Open for Business
All Day Friday .
Coquille Service
Station
News From Lee Section
Mrs. James Wilson and «on, John­
ny Mack, made a trip to Fisher last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norland Gant return­
ed from Bly last week after having
been employed in a logging camp for
some time..
Mrs. Lloyd Haynes, of Marshfield,
is »ponding thia week with her par-
eiit«. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Clarke.
Mrs. Jean Smith, of Myrtle Point,
is a guest of Mra. Chester Willaon
during this week.
Mr? and . Mrs. Severt Tveraon, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Bunch, Lfanna and
Adrian Schroeder and Kenneth Laird
spent a few days with Mr. »nd Mra.
W. V. Schroeder, after being at .Bly
for some time. The men returned to
their work the ftret of the week but
Mrs. Iverson and Mrs. Bunch remain­
ed at their homes at Gravel Fordi
Leanna Schroeder is spending this
week with Mrs. Iverson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Willson and
Wanda spent Monday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCann, the oc­
casion being Mr. McCann'« birthday.
Trespass Notice», printed on cloth,
for aale at thia office
Busy Comer Grocery
New low Price
COAL
HAUUNG
J. A. LAMB CO.
Front St.
Phone 2-L