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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1934)
THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OMGON, FffilDAT, APRIL iff, ISM. PAG! TWO I 1 i* Per cent of original tensile strength re maining in cords after use in tiros: Ordinary Tire Cord* 8,000 MILES I 193% AS STRONG 1 When you are rushed! j AFTER AS NEW Supertwist Cord, patented and used only by Goodyear, absorbs road - shocks — by stretching and coming back strong. Use the phone. Just say $9—that’s our number. lot of time and inconvenience. • Saves you a You can order fresh vegetables and fruits with confidence that our selection will please you. • While it’s «till comparatively new, any good tire is pretty safe from blowout* - but what is its safety after thousands of miles? . . . Because the public by experience finds Goodyear Tires stand up longest, this is the 19th year that more people are buying Goodyears than any other tire. Now in Stock RY KRISP SHAW’S COFFEE 3*4 lbs. in Glass Chum $1.15 Special Package Featuring for the next 30 days Roosevelt Highway Canned G with special inducement. Look the display over—you’ll be interested. A4KWH IK L ALL-W1ATHE* *:;*«; S-j40 offtlro Quality. w > we ’ Patomize Home Industry We offer No. 1 Grade Home Grown Potatoes—Netted Gem or Burbank—per Hundred $1.25 Delivered to your door. Order by the sack. LETS KEEP OUR MONEY AT HOME. O Thousands of elastic wire cables enable famous George Washington bridge over Hudson River to absorb shocks with out breaking. Phone • Before you buy tires come in, we’ll show you why Supertwlst Cord, used only by Goodyear, is the beet cord to have in your dree. 69 good / year C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133 MYRTLE POINT ITEMS brother, Mr. Carlson, of Port Orford. I Busy Comer Grocery ■v,! gsmm—I Mr. and Mm. Walace Miller and daughters, Colleen and Maxine, and Miss Winnie Pauli, of Portland, re turned home Saturday after a week’s visit here with friends and relatives. Mrs. Miller is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Vetter and Mr. Miller is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Nile MiHer. Jim Robison, of Klamath Falls, spent a few days this week with his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robison. Class officers were elected at the regular student body meeting of the high school: Woodrow Robison, presi dent; George Pauli, vice president; Annie Deardorff, secretary; Wallace Carl, treasurer; Price Schroeder, busi ness manager. Delivery • assistance of their Campfire groups, Butter Grade Must Be Marked on International Relations. The busi “Something new at your grocer’s ness meeting was very short. next Monday morning. Harry Wilson, who baa been attend “Butter, plainly marked, A, B or C ing school in California for the past Grade, packaged under the supervi two years, returned to Coos county for the summer. Harry is now six sion of butter graders licensed by the State Department of Agriculture, and feet, one inch, and still growing. The Jewel Club met in the Odd Fol at fair prices fixed by open free com lows hell Tuesday for an all-day ses petition, is the housewives’ share in sion. After a potluck luncheon, the the new butter code,” stated Max new curtains were hung. They are Gehlhar, director of agriculture, who entertaining Rebekah Odd Fellows promulgated the code effective April 16. Thursday. **And in return,” said Gehlhar, C. J. Montay, who has the contract "With Oregon as the only state in the tor building the bridge between North Union where butter is thus plainly and South Powers, has arrived and is expecting to start the work at once. marked in terms understandable to The old bridge will be moved over to the housewife, she is expected to help carry traffic during the four months lift butter consumption from the av that the new bridge is under construc erage of 18 ipounds per person up tion. Mr. Montay assures us the new toward 30 pounds per person, as in Canada. If She supports our dairy bridge will be a very beautiful bridge, with a four-foot sidewalk on each side. industry as Canadian housewives sup The OOC boys have about forsaken port theirs, tn the purchase of house- Powers this week, some going east. held fata, she will do more to lift Others are quitting for other em agriculture out of the doldrums than a shipload of brain-trusties. Both A ployment The local men are all either quitting or they have to trans and B Grades are good table butter, fer to other camps. If this weather and the difference in price between the two grades should not exceed a holds for many more days the road will be open to China Flat Then the cent a pound. C Grade is more suit OOC camp will be moved from town able for baking and cooking than for table use. to their permanent camp, where they were last summer. China Flat fa Myrtle Greenhouses and Gardens twelve miles south of Powers, and are holding open house to visitors wifi bo on the highway to Rogue Sunday, April 15. Free rift to every River. visitor. Mrs. Norah Hospoeka, of Myrtle Point, is visiting the Medford family Calling cards 50 for .00 this week. Mrs. Heapoaka has r beautiful summer home at Daphnt Grove, 18 miles south of Powers. WARRANTS TAKEN inspection. Miss Emma Schneider The Myrtle Point staff of the West was chairman for this spring’s show. The school board of district No. 41 Coast Telephone company was honor Mns. Flentge Perkins, who has been met Tuesday of last week in the prin ed Friday night at a meeting of com confined to her home for several cipal’s office. All the teaching staff pany employees held here. The event weeks with illness was able to be was re-hired for the coming year. Fol was in honor of the Myrtle Point down town Tuesday. lowing the usual routine of business group having won the sales contest Brewster Valley the members of the board and their for 1933. Twenty company employees Live News From Arago were present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prohaaka, of wives adjourned to the home of Mr. Miss Ethelyn Root was able to re Roseburg, were visitors in the valley Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clarke and and Mrs. A. C. Chase, where refresh ments were served to the following: small daughter returned to Newberg sume her duties at school Monday af over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McRay, Mr. and after spending the week-end at the ter a week’s absence with the measles. , Mr. and Mrs. Binger Laird, of Rose Mrs. Henry Rosslow,. Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. Clarke’s parents, Dr. Anita Milani and Fred Miller also re burg, visited relatives on Thursday turned to school Monday. Floyd E. Summers and E. J. Schnei and Mrs. 0. H. Clarke. and Friday. About twenty-five Arago citizens der. L. Gilea returned Saturday from Saturday evening several of the A lovely shower was given Mrs. Roseburg and other valley points met on upper Halls creek Thursday young folks surprised Mrs. Harvey at The her home. The evening was spent in John Arnold Friday afternoon at the where he has been on a business trip. and cut wood for the church. A large crowd attended the carnival wood is to be used to heat the school playing cards and at a late hour re- home of her brother, Theodore Clin ton, near Coquille. The afternoon was in the high school auditorium Friday house for church service*. While the freshmento were served to all. A pleasing program was men were cutting the wood the ladies spent sewing for the little eon Mrs. evening. Several high school students from Arnold recently adopted. At the close given. This was their fourth annual prepared a picnic dinner. Those pres the valley stayed in town late Friday of the afternoon delicious refresh carnival and this year featured the ent were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deardorff, to attend the carnival held at the ments were served. Thoae attending circus aide shows and booths, for Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Myers, Mr*. Na high school in Myrtle Point. from Myrtle Point were Meadames P. tune telling, etc. The gym was decor omi Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell M l Hicks hurt his knee this week W. laird, W. W. Deyoe, G. L. McRay, ated in the form of a big circus tent Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. David Root. and is receiving treatments in the Otto Davis, Harold Watsling, Henry with colored streamers joining the Mr. and Mr*. 8am Damron, Mr*. 0. Myrtle Point hospital. Rosslow, Karl Kauffman, Ralph ”big top.” Raymond Carver in the A. Aasen, Mrs. 8. C. McAllister, Mrs. A birthday dinner was given at the Kring. Ellis Dement, E. Clausen, E. C. role of ring master announced the Claude 'Randleman, Mr. and Mm. Er J. D. Laird home Sunday in honor Roberta, Harry Dement, Belle Whit stunts among which was tumbling nest Watkins, Mrs. Vera MacAdams, of hie birthday. All his family were _____ __ . ; k- M. Aasen, Geo. Gillespie, Lynn present and also Hank Huff. aker, W. Lundy and Roy Shull. skating, a chorus ballet of t _______ five boys, Miss Edith Starbuck, of Portland, a William Tell burlesque, slackwire I Curtis, Clarence Schroeder, Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Jake Bohlander were — cadet — j-a drill j-Lii and _ j _____ ___ * cir Carl. Mr. and R Iff R. Mnnfnrri Mr. Mr*. and Mrs. M. Munford and many -ii other ■ Carl, Gravel Ford Items spent the week-end with friends in walker, callers in Coquille Tuesday. cus fsaturea. The high school band, Mrs. J. D. Curl. Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Atoert Christensen The opening dance was held at th« Mr. and Mns. R. M. Munford chap Mrs. Bay Bright and grand daugh directed by Fred Hollister, furnished were business callers in Coquille Mon community hall Saturday night II eroned a group of young people to day. ter, Barbara, have moved back to the music. was well attenedd with people from Mr. and Mrs. Kimberly returned to Bandon Sunday afternoon and spent their home in Forest Grove, after ____ _________ __ this community and others. the afternoon on the beach. Those go spending several months at the home their home in Portland after spending News Not«* From Powers Mr*. Nettie Crodby and children, the week-end at the home of her par ing were: Annie Deardorff. George of her son, Warren Bright. Izelia, Ellis and Marvin, are now on The Thursday Bridge Club met at Pauli, Genevieve Barklow, Charles Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woolridge ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mast the Severt Iverson place. Rex Dicks and son left Mofftiay for a three Chas. Anedrson was' able to leave Webb, Merle Randleman and l*atha the home of Mrs.* Olin Lay on Thurs is helping With th* choree. Munford. day for the regular meeting. Auction weeks’ trip to visit relative* in Port the hospital Thursday and return to Vernon Bennett and Mr. and Mr*. bridge was played during the after- Albert Lillie and none, Clyde and land and will also visit Mrs. Wool his home. Gerald, drove to Bandon Sunday and hoon. High score went to Mrs. Chas. MHo Griffin mad* a business trip to ridge’s parent* in Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gosney left Eugen* and Cottage Grove. They left Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Bumeriin and Saturday for their home at Bend. ¿pent the day with Mr. Lillie’s mother, Bullard and low to Mrs. Lyle McCul lough. Members are Meadames Friday, returning Monday night two children, Lavonne and Richard, Mr. Gosney has been Cv&neeted with Mrs. M. E. Lillie. holla Cradty ia attending the Sunday Mrs. Naomi Robison, Mr. Frank Gates, Ed Aubin, Q H. Crew, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bumeriin spent the OOC camp at Sitkum. The Sit- Gravel Ford school, going there on Sunday in Yoncalla at the home of kum camp is moving to China Camp and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder and daugh Ray Berry, 8. Carty, H. Kruger, Oita ter, Lois, Mrs. Albert Lillie and Lay, Ray Stewart, Clarence Moe, the school bo*. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewellen. for the summer. Jim Baker and Ruby Cotton are daughters, Glenda Jean and Laura Fred Stock, Earl Royer, Lyle McCul Clayton Mast and Mitchell Myers The garden c4ub held their annual working for Severt Iverson. , left Saturday for Oakland and other flower show in the building formerly Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gul- lough and Mrs. Chas. Stallard, Jr. Mr*. Mollie Swan, who ha* been strom and famifysaod Sam Root were Mrs. Oita Lay, Mrs. Chas. Stallard, California points. occupied by the Myrtle Point bank visiting her daughter, Mr*. Annie Mrs. Charles Mack was able to leave last Saturday. A wonderful display dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. 8 Sr., and Mrs. AM>ert Powers were for a month, returned home Joint hostesses Wednesday for the Long, : the Mast hospital the first of the of potted plants and flowers were ex Robison, of Norway. High school students on the honor Powers Wtoman’s Club. The program Monday. week and return to her home. hibited by members and others in roll the past month were Mary Helen was under the direction of Mrs. James Mr. and Mns. Walter Donald spent terested. During the afternon and Watkins, Annie Deardorff, Leath* Cantwell and Mrs. Albert Powers, who Friday at the home of Mrs. Donald’s evening a good crowd was present for Munford and Alvin Fr|d*Wh*rg, put on • very clever program with the 1 o Free IO Repair Wark, Part«, Naw ■■d Used Cara Southwestern Motor Co. New low Price on all kinds of*'' COAL Local and Long Distance HAULING J Phones 101J—224L Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co.