The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 27, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    THB COQUILLE VALLBT 8RNTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 17. UM.
To Foreclose
Telling About
People and
Events In the City and
County
C. H. Hodgdon returned Sunday
from a five days’ busines trip to Port­
land.
Ask for Cow Boll Dairy cream and
milk, the only milk and cream made
safe by pasteurixatioa.
Mrs. C. M. Gray returned Sunday
from a week’s trip to San Francisco,
where she visited relatives.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dtlefsen,
at the A. E. Kendall home here, last
Sunday a 0% pound baby daughter.
She has been named Patricia Rae.
Russell Brown has been transferred
from the J. C. Penney Co. store at
Marshfield to the Coquille store and
entered on his Work here this week.
We take warrants, county and Co­
quille 'city, for shake thingies and
building materials. John Dorna th A
sons.
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Mrs. T. B. Currie returned last
Friday evening from a week’s visit
with her sister, Alics, who reaides
between Newport and Waldport on
the Coast Highway, k
SUN. MON. AND TUES. APRIL 29-30 MAY 1
THE “PAGAN” PRINCE OF ROMANCE
AND THE QUEEEN OF SONG
in a melody of love that will give
you ninety minutes of never-to-be
forgotten thrill and joy!
The suit filed in circuit court this
week by the eity of Coquille against
C. W. Upton and wife, Louis W. and
Josie M. Sell, is to foreclose the city’s
street improvement lions against lots
7 and 8, block 7, of North Addition, at
the corner of Tenth and Coulter
streets, and to compel the removal
of the house back to lot 8 from lot
7. from which it has been moved by
Sell.
After paying one aasessment, Mr.
lipton sold the property to the Sells,
March 8, 1930, but as he still re­
tains an equity in it he was of neces­
sity made a party to the suit.
The
corner lot, without the house, is con­
sidered not to be worth the amount
of the lien assessed against it
Another Careless Driver
Mike Daniels’ pick-up truck
forced off the road near the Frank
Harnish place at Gravel Ford last
Saturday morning and it skidded in­
to a telephone pole.
The collision
tore out the rear end of the .truck.
Ernest Spearman, a disabled war
veteran, and a brother-in-law of Mr.
Daniels, was cut about the forehead
when his face struck the windshield.
The pther car, which came around
a point on the wrong side of the
road, was driven by Harold Earls,
who had been discharged from the
CCC camp at Sitkum and was leaving
for his home in Joseph, Ore.
Mrs. Sarah Wickham, Mr. and Mr*.
Nels Osmundson left this morning for
Exhibits a Very Old Letter
Toledo, Ore., for a few days’ visit
Kermit Shaw brought in to the Sen­
with their daughter and sister, Mrs. tinel a few days ago a letter written
Edw. Moeller, and family.
by his grandfather to the letter’s
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley brother on May IB, 1842. The letter
was written in New Jersey and mailed
in a reliable Oregon stock company.
to a town in New York state.
It
Miss Marietta Hufford, who has
dealt mostly with family matters, but
been at Gardiner for the past year,
he mentioned having bought two milk
has been engaged as bookkeeper for
cows for |50 for both.
the 'Southwestern Motor Co. here and
Government postage stamps did not
entered upon her duties thh week.
-•ome into use until 1845 and the
Mrs. Paul McElwains, who under­ Igurrs 12Mi, in what ia now the stamp
went a major operation at tht Mast corner, indicated what postage he had
hospital in Myrtle Point, Sunday to pay. The letter, which is in a good
morning, is resting easy now and is state of preservation, was not en­
improving in a mast satisfactory way. closed in an envelope but the sheet
was folded and aealed.
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor, across
street from Fred Kunx Garage. Phone
State Police on Year’s Vacation
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Sergeant C. C. William«, whose
Mrs. Cecelia Nixon drove out to
headquarters are now in Medford, has
Roseburg yesterday with her son and
jeen granted a year’s leave of absence
her mother, Mrs. Frank Cloud, who
from duty with the state police. He
are returning to Tnglewod, Calif., af­
and Mrs. Williams, who were here for
ter a few weeks’ visit here with Mrs.
a few days, leaving for home Wed­
Nixon.
nesday noon, will leave May 1 for
Mr. and Mrs. David Stearns and Lake Nebagamon, Wis., where they
family are leaving Friday for Port­ have a summer home, and where they
land, where they will make their will spend a good portion of the year,
home. John Nyberger, of Seattle, As ft is on the Brale river, near where
here visiting them and will accom­ Calvin Coolidge established the sum­
pany them north. Mr. and Mrs. mer White House during his admin­
Stearns leave a host of friends to istration.
wish them luck.
KNX Application Approved
Body and Fender repair work done
by experienced mechanics. Our. body
Congressman Jas. W. Mott wires
painter is an expert Let us prove we from Washington, D. Cn that the ap­
have the best of repair service. South- plication of KNX at Hollywood for
wstern Motor Co.
uw authority to increase the power of its
station has been granted by the radio
SOCIAL NOTES
commission. The wire was in answer
to so many communications from this
On Thursday of this week Mrs. M. section requesting that authority be
O. 'Hawkins, Mrs. George Johnson, granted KNX.
Mrs. Roy Neal, Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer
and Mrs. J. L. Smith entertained
Card of Thanks
about fifty guests at a dessert lunch­
Mm. I. J. Bennett and family wish
eon and sewing party with the en­ to thank the many friends, neighbors
joyable affair held at the home of and Grange members who have shown
Mrs. Hawkins on Spurgeon hill. Bou­ sympathy and given help during the
quets of mixed flowers were used sickness and after the death of their
through the large rooms making an husband and father.
attractive setting for the occasion.
Todsy Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett and Mm.
L. H. Hazard are luncheon hostesses
to their contract club members at the
Ulett home on East Third strett, with
covers laid for Mesdames A. E. Bred-
ford, Lafe Compton, R. A. Wernich,
J. A. Lamb, R. L. Stewart, F. L.
Greenough, George Chaney, F. 8.
Emery and Paul Van Bcoy.
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Marriage Licenses
April 28—Thos. G. Sell, of Powers,
Blank Warranty Deeds for sale al
and Frances OlConnor, of Coquille.
They were married on Tuesday by thia oflea.
Rev. Rendell Zelnea, at Powers
April 24-^Wm. R. Smith, of Co­
WARRANTS
quille, and Ida Davies, of Loneve.
They were maried Tuesday by Rev.
G. A. Gray at hia home here.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
TAKEN
WALT DISNEY CARTOON
“King Neptune"
in Technicolor
ADMISSION:
Children 10c
Under New Management
The Repair Shop at Mike’s Imple­
ment Co., on Hall street, is now un­
der the management of E. B. Watkins
who has had 24 years’ experience in
this line. All kinds of black-smith­
ing, general repair on farm machinery
and autos, at the right price. Get a
price on your srork. Wo guarantee all
work done here.
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Mike’s Implement Co.
Adults 35c
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fire
Insurance.
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MAY 2 - 3
PAL NIGHT
.(GORGEOUS GIRIS! HANDSOME MEN!
Comini to th. Liberty Sunday for Three Days’ Showing
with the 30 tnternotionol "Search
for Beauty' Contest Winner» and
UnrMer OAM IBA IBPINO
ROBBT ABMHROieS lAMBOlASON
ROSCOI MARNI TOBT WIRB
Stationeries
ERE is a 50 c value for 29c. And with a variety
of papers snd tints to suit everyone! The very
latest in style—comes in Linen, Bond, Peb|ette. Tints
in Granite, Vellum, Linen. Each box contains 24 Lenox
sheets and 24 Lohman envelopes. Two toned border
and attractive box.
H
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YOUR
CHOICE
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc.
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DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
r
We Can’t Say “We Didn’t
Know Any Better”
Next Tuesday, May 1, is “Child
Health Day," and the following arti­
cle by Dorothy Canfield Fisher is es­
pecially timely and pertinent at this
time:
Science is accused of not caring
anything about human welfare. The
men in white jackets in laboratories
are aaid to devote themselves to
searching out “mere facte," without
any selectiona of those that will help
men and women.
But any enlarge­
ment of our knowledge of what facts
are, improves enormously our hand­
ling of life. A large part of our mia-
management cornea from
knowing any better.
Take for instance the
earthed by science during
half-century about where diseases
come from. Just to know as we do
now that disease germa come from
water, milk and food not protected
from them; just to know that disease
germ« get a much more dangerous
hold on human bodies not fortified by
vitality to resist them; these few
facts have revolutionised our ways of
thought and of action about public
health. It has been borne in upon us
that health for those we specially
cherish depends upon the health of all.
1 Led by the “mere facts” of scien­
tific research, we go forward about
one step to a generation in the batt 14
to keep our children well. We know
now, as our grandfathers did not
know, that a child sick with typhoid
fever in a tenement house across the
railroad tracks in "fiytown” is a real
danger to prettily dressed little boys
and girls in fine houses across town,
although those children would proba­
bly never see or hear of the sick child.
The generation after our grandfath­
ers and before ours (our parents)
had learned that much, and as a re­
sult extended
themselves
(even
though it cost money) to provide good
drinking-water, adequate sewers, and
inspected milk for all the people of
their towns—all things which their
parents would have thought mere no­
tional “frills.”
We begin to see that just as good
drinking-water is not a “frill" but a
necessity for everybody’s safety, so it
is ignorant and backward to call
“frills” such health measures as free
milk for school children, preventative
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health inspections, and above all, safe
and spacious playgrounds for the free
outdoor play that is as necessary to
the vitality of children as food itself.
Calling carda BO for B1.00.
We are pleased to announce
the New Permanent Wave
Natural Formode
OU'LL agree when you ve
had one that it is the cool­
est, most comfortable and satis­
fying permanent wave you’ve
ever had.
The process leaves the hair
soft, full of life and with a wave
that is truly natural in appear­
ance, with ringlet ends.
After you have had a Natural
Formode wave and experienced
the coolness and comfort of the
Formode process, and enjoyed
the satisfaction of its lasting
beauty, you will never want any
permanent wave except our
Natural Formode
Miss Muriel Dae
is giving these Natural Formode
Waves at
Nosier Beauty Shop
Make appointment early.
WARRANT REDEMPTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that war­
rants up to and including No. 4595,
iraued by Coquille School District, No.
8, will be paid upon presentation to
the district clerk, on and after Satur­
day, April 28, 1934. Intereat on aaid
warrants ceases on that date.
Keith Leslie, Clerk,
School District No. 8, Coquille, Coos
County, Oregon.
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May Day Dance
Annual Festival of the
The p»ck,*of 176 00.0 irt the
nfernotional search for beauty
5 E fl R C
/ovBEflUTY
YOUR
CHOICE
OF
THESE
FINE
COQUILLE WOMAN’S CLUB
Saturday, April 28
Aragon Ball Room — Coquille
Two
Adults
for
35c
LIBERTY™
nOVARRO
DOfiALD
FIDDLB
Grand March 8:30, promptly
Crowning of Queen Faye I follows Grand March
Feature Dances
Music by Aragon Artists Dance Band
Gentlemen 40c, Ladies 25c, Spectators 25c
Children, under twelve, Free
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