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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1933)
PAGB SIX Í» Telling About People and Eventa in tjie City and County For sound fire insurance, go to Ned C. Kelley. , < Mr and Mrs. Lex Cope and daugh ter, Marjorie Dell, were Coquille vis itor« yesterday from their Langlois ranch. THl OOQUILLK FALLIT SENTINEL, COQUILLB, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER ». 12M. 30 Days and 1100 Fine Mr. and Mm. B. C. Minard expect to leave tomorrow morhing to take their daughter, Yula, back to Spokane where she is attending Spokane Uni versity. She has spent the past holi day vacation week at home. They will also visit their son there and expect to be done about two weeks. FUNGI-REX FOR ATHLETES FOOT Rev. Cecilia Nixon, pastor pf the Foursquare Church, is expected to arrive in Coquille before Sunday. After the death of her husband on December 17th, she accompanied his remains to Los Angele«, where he was buried, and ia returning to her newly appointed pastorate in Coquille. i'l Alex Petemon, who has been em Sam Taylor and Lafe Compton re turned yesterday from a business trip ployed at Cathlamet, Wash., for sev to Portland on which they left Tues eral months, came in last Thursday evening to spend Christmas with his day morning. family here. In the neighborhood of Mr. >nd Mrs. Ray Thomas, of the Kelso the water was up to the run Mt. States Power Co., returned Tues ning board of „his car and had "be been day after «pending two days with a day later he eould not have gotten friends in Corvallis. through. * Joe Muhs and family, of Dayton, Rev. and Mrs. T. R. Jackman, for Ore. stopped in Coquille Wednesday mer pastors of the Foursquare church afternoon, on their way home, to visit here, were in Coquille parts of Tues- Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Stem. lay and Wednesday this week, Mr. ' AN “IF” FOR YOUTH You do not need to go on suffering the soreness, itching, scaling—and humiliation of Ringworm of the feet (“Athlete’s Foot.’’) Here is a simple treatment that will give you quick relief! Simply get a tube of Fungi-Rex and watch how soon it gives aid—relieves the distressful itching and soreness. It is sold only at Rexall Drug Stores. Get a tube at once. BIG TUBE V. R. Wilson, “Optometrist” Errors 'Jackman speaking at the Tuesday in refraction corrected, without the «vetting service. From here they went use of drugs. “For glasses” see Wil o Portland where Mr, Jackman will son first and save money. 7tf fill .Bev. ¡H, W. Jeffries' pulpit While the Jack Barbour, the ‘‘singing butch letter is absent for six weeks. Mr. md Mrs. Jackman will also be heard er,” came in Monday morning from over KEX during the period. Hollywood to epend Christmas and a few days with his family here. County Superintendent Matrha E. Mulkey left Tuesday for Portland to attend the annual meeting of the Ore gon State Tesohers Association. with Mrs. Bunch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Couch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sercombe, who came down last Friday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hazard, left Tuesday for their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy and daughter, Anne, who went out to Eu gene last Saturday afternoon to eat Christmas dinner with relatives, re turned home Monday evening. ¿yman Carrier left Tuesday morn STATIONERS DRUGGISTS (Continued from flrat page) O. S. T. A. Resolutions The Oregon State Teachers Associ ation, in session at Portland this week, have gone on record in favor of the Sales Tax law, adopted by the legislature this month, in the follow ing words: ■ ♦ Be it resolved: That in the interests of the boys and girls of the State of Oregon, who will be denied education al opportunities unless this definite aid h forthcoming, that this 34th Annual Convention of the Oregon State Teachers’ Association, here assembled in executive session, places itself on record endorsing the Sales Tax law, and does earnestly urge that every voter in the State of Oregon who has • SIIU lhe ¡„tercets of those boys and girls ITheart,’w7rk and'ToteTor the S s I m Tax, in the event that it is referred to the people of the state«« a refer of Coos county, subscribe to the fol.-. endum measure. lowing resolution: Whereas the Oregon Public School Another resolution calls attention is in a prvearioas condition because to the CWA program in Oregon for of the overburdening of the property the relief of unemployed, and urges tax, and relief for unemployed teachers in the Where«« the revenue from this tax following paragraph: is a direct offset of property tax for • school purpose, and Be it resolved; That the Oregon Whereas the proceeds from said tax are to be distributed equally to State Teachers’ Association urge that each school according to enrollment, the proper legislation be promulgated Therefore Be it Resolved, that the to provide work for the unemployed non-high school board of Coos county, teachers of the state, at a wage com Oregon, go on record as favoring the mensurate with the training and skill sales tax as passed by the legislature required. ing on a two weeks’ business trip which ia taking him to hia former home at Granger, Ind., to Cleveland, and that the secretary of said board Ohio, and possibly farther east to be instructed to give publicity to said Virginia. resolution. Dated, Dec. 21. 1983. Coquille, Ore Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberta and baby daughter, Delores, arrived her gon. Signed: J. N. Gearhart, chairman, Sunday from Portland for a two weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and W. M. Hillar, Adam Donaldson, Jr., Mrs. C. L. Willey, and sifter, Mrs. J. Neil O. Wateon, Ed Detlefsen. W. Miller. 5M Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc Grange and Non-High Board Endorse Sales Tax Law secretary to lease his bus and any Good Old Growth Fir Wood, any other busses whose driver« desired it length desired; Alpine Coal, delivered anywhere. E. M. Briner, phone 71 or of the board. The Baker bus on the Bridge-Re 74J. 29tf mote run being overcrowded, the non- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wimer, of Dun high school board received bids for a ham’s store here, returned Monday car to carry six students. The low evening from Eugene where they est bid was accepted, that being for spent Christmas with Mrs. Wiipr’s >60.00 per month, the car to start parents. from the Fred Scofield place in Bridge Earl A. Woodyard came in last vicinity. Bills were approved as follows: week from Yskima, Whsh., to .»pend Tele the holidays with his fsmily. He ex Fuhrman’s Pharmacy >8.59; pected to return to Yakima the last of phone Co. $11.65, Coos Bay Times $8.40 and J. W. Powell mileage >9.60. thia week. The matter of the value of the sales Clarence Barton came in last tax was discuesed and board passed Thursday from Willamette Univer* the following resolution favoring aity, and Madeline MceKown came same: from U. of O. at Eugene, to spend the In view of the fact that the people holidays at home. I of Oregon may soon, •(' through the Dr. and Mrs. J^R. Bunch returned referendum, be called upon to vote Wednesday from Portland where they for or against the sales tax, we, the went Sunday to spend Christmas' board of the non-high school district DeMoss-Woodward Mrs. Zula Buehheister, who teaches At the home of her mother, Mrs. in the Foursquare church school at Edith Woodward, at .Arago, Miaa Vancouver, B. C., came in last Sat- Evelyn Woodward was united in mar- Vancouver, B. C., came in Sunday riage at 11 o’clock Christmas morning evening for a three week«' stay at to Mr. Bertram K. DeMoss, of Brook home here. ings. The ceremony was performed R. J. Jarger, cashier in the Mt. by Rev. W. S. Smith, of Coquille. Following the ceremony a sumptuous States Power Co. office here, and dinner was served by the bride’s Ralph Noah, of the Coquille Hotel, returned last Saturday evening from mother, after which the couple left San Francisco where they spent a for Brookings, where the groom is engaged in trucking and is also asso week’s vacation. ciated with his father. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Niles went Those present for the wedding were up to Portland last Sunday to spend Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward, Mr. Christmas with their daughter and and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and son, family. He came back Tuesday, but Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gillespie and two j will go up again Sunday to bring daughters, Miss Edith Woodward and Mrs. Niles home. the bride’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. John Benham and son, Patients Are Remembered Virgil, came down from Portland last Coquille organizations and individ Sunday to spend the holidays here uals who contributed to the patients with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Wick at the tuberculosis hospital at Salem ham, and other relatives. They left for Christmas included the Jigtsmere for home this morning. Club, Mrs. M. Earl Wilson, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins came L. Stewart, Mrs. I. A. Elrod, Mrs. J. over from Klamath Falls Sunday to A. Lamb, Mrs. L. H. Hazard and Miss spend a couple of days with her par Catherine Wernich. There were other ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Baxter. Mrs. contributions also from other parts Hawkins, formerly Miss Fredah Bax of the county to the patients at Salem, ter, was a bride of early November. where around 120 from Coos county are receiving treatment. Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Jennings and Card of Thanks--------- - son, Sherwood, were visitors here We wish to express our sincere ap from Toledo last Monday night and Tuesday. They came down to be preciation for the kindness of friends present at the Christmas dinner Of and neighbors during the illness of sym- ■__ I the Sherwood family, held at the L. our wife and mother, for the A. Liljeqvist home in Marshfield on ¡pathy shown us, and for the beautiful flowers at the funeral services. Monday. * C. A. Schroeder and family. Charles Tiesjoetter, of the COC camp at McKinley was arrested and brought before Justice Stanley of DR. C. G. STEM this place on a charge of speeding on Chiropractor and the highway with a truck. He plead Foot Correction ist ed not guilty and the ease ia set for Phone M-J »2 Moulton 8t trial on January 10th tn the justice The Ida Owen court here. Last Saturday night near the Azalea Gardens dance hall just this" side of Bandon, Morris Bernets, the ferryman at Riverton, drove into a ditch and upset his car with a lady friend who was with him. A crowd just outside the dance hall helped right his ear, hut State Police Keith K. Ambrose was there and arrested Bemetz for driving while intoxicated. He was brought before Justice Stanley here Tuesday, pleaded guilty and was flned 3100.00 and given thirty days in jail, the jail sentence being suspended on condition that he pay the fine and costs, which he agreed to do. L. A. Banks Appeal Denied . _ you And still to God and home and self be true; If you can cross the brimming flood of folly And dip not from the brimming flood to quench your thirst; If you can note life-qhanging ■cal« of values aS .. And still in your own life keep first things first; If you can feel the urge to disobedience Yet yield yourself to conscience's rigid rule; If you can leave untouched the fruits forbidden And daily learn in virtue’s humble school; , , If you can play the game of life with honor And, losing, be inspired to strive the more; If you can teach men how to live life better, The world will beat a foot-path to your door. ‘ —Alan F. Bain in the Epworth Herald If you can live as youth today is living And keep your feet at such a dizzy pace; If you can greet life’s subtleties with candor And turn toward all its care« a smiling face; If you can feel the pulse of youthful vigor Beat in your veins and yet yourself Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and subdue; milk, the only milk and cream mad« If you can see untruth knee-deep about safe by pasteurisation. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DEC. 2» - 30 IT MAY BE A SCREAM TO YOU—but it was no laughing matter to him when his blonde passion of college days demanded that he marry her—and her husband agreed It was a great idea! Don’t miss 193.3’s biggest stage hit—now on the screen camped in Coos county. Visitors from all over the county were present to help the Aragon man agement give the honored guests a good time and one and all enjoyed iL It was also as orderly and well-be haved a crowd as any which ever at tended a public dance in Coquille. Arrivals at County Jail Entries on the blotter at the sher iff’s office show a number of new names the past week. Joe Lucas, John Barth and John' Paul were arrested.in North Bend last Friday. The latter was identified as I I ■an escaped convict from the Oregon pen and has since been returned to Salem. The other two are still held in jail here for investigation. Harold Noah and Gordon Sylvester were arrested Friday in Marshfield, charged with stealing tools. They1 pleaded not guilty before Justice Bolt and will be tried Tater. Fred E. Swaggert, charged with contempt of court, was sentenced by Judge Brand, in circuit court Friday, to four months in jail and then pa roled. Wm. Goodman was placed in jail Wednesday, on an old committment,. to serve a >25 fine for being drunk in a public place. Ralph Stevens, flned 230 by Record er Leslie for being drunk on streets here, ,wae incarcerated in county jail yesterday to serve out fine at 32 per day. Henry Bunt, for threatening commit a felony at Empire, was rested last Saturady and released der bonds by Justice Maybee North Bend. Morris Bemetz, taken before Jus tice Stanley last Saturday for driving while intoxicated, was released on bonds. THE LAUGH RIOT OE THE YEAR! JOAN BLONDELL GENEVIEVE TOBIN WARREN WILLIAM WALLACE FORD HELEN CHANDLER RUTH DONNELLY PREVIEW SATURDAY EXCITEMENT! ROMANCE! ZANE GREY’S THRILLS! “THE LAST TRAIL” with GEORGE O’BIEN - EL BRENDEL CLAIRE TREVOR ADMISSION CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 25c The Oregon supreme court thia week took the only action to be ex pected of the state’s highest tribunal when it refused to grant a certificate of probable cause to L. A. Banka, murderer of Constable Geo. Prescott at Medford early this year. Had the request been granted it would hive paved the way for a retrial of the Barnes-Prefontaine case, with the possibility that Banks marriage license was issued by A would eventually escape the punish the county clerk last Tuesday for ment he so justly deserves. He is in Archie C. Barnes and Caroline Pre-, for life. fontaine and they were married here the next day by J. J. Stanley, Justice Aragon “Open House’* Enjoyed of the Peace at his office, with Fran Approximately 1300 were in at ces Howell and Avis Hartson as wit tendance at the Aragon Ball Room nesses. The groom is a florist of the Wednesday evening for the Open bay city and handles his work on com House dance, given by the manage mission for outside nurseries and flor- ment in honor of the OCC boys en- ists. r With Deep Appreciation w E have enjoy ed this year the loyal patronage of our community. Along With our New Year greet ings, we wish to ex press our apprecia tion e WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JAN. 3 - 4 Give a Man a Break ... and He’ll Break Your Heart! Give them everything . . . but love, baby! And make that hard to get. * Claudette Colbert liRcônGHr «ICAflDO CORTEI DAVIO MAIittEM LYDA ROBERTI md lAftY URQÏ B") E t ■ W/ 7 theatre COQUILLE