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THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OBEGON. FRIDAY, MAY M, 1»*4. FACE TEN Jerry Sandon Married Jerry Sandon, the 22-year old son of Mrs. L. P. Fueglson, who lives on Sanford Heights, was married Tues day morning at Ladysmith, Wis., to Mias Mary Plante, of that place. They will make their home there where Jerry has been employed for five years as a tester in the creamery. Jerry came west with Mr. and Mrs. Fueglson last July but after three weeks here decided to return to Wis consin. He left Coquille originally nine years ago. The old writing room is being made into an <jffice, with a door opening in to the 2x4 office room which has been used and which wau entirely too small for Chat purpose. Reno, Nev. They will return by way of Crescent City where Mrs. C. E. McCurdy, who has been visiting there for some weeks, will join them. They expect to be home today or tomorrow. Mias Jennie Lindros, of the tax collection department, and Mias Fran At the directors’ meeting of the ces Oddy, of the county clerk’s office, Ko-Keel Kanu Klub, held Monday eve intend leaving tomorrow on a two ning, J. L. Stevens was chosen as weeks’ vacation trip to Los Angeles. J. J. Jutsey came in Monday from They had intended going by boat from president for the ensuing year, and O. C. Sanford au secretary, succeed Portland to spend a few days out al Seattle, but because of the strike, had ing J. J. Stanley who had served in the Fat Elk well. to give up the idea and go by train. enJ that capacity since the club’s organi Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fira They may return by steamer. sation 22 years ago. L. H. Hasard Insurance. was re-elected treasurer. Mrs. Addi« May Child Changes at the Hotel L A. Elrod returned last evening The president will name a commit , Buried Here Tuesday from a business trip to Portland on The removal of the writing room tee which will decide on the date for which he left Sunday. at the hotel to the passage way at the annual picnic. Mrs. Addie May Child, a resident of the rear of the dining room is being Mrs. Flora Dunne left yesterday Coquille, for the past twenty-five completed this week. Everything in Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor, aerosa morning by stage on a ten days’ busi yean, (passed away at her home, 778 th a writing room is movable so that street from Fred Kuns Oarage. Phono ness trip to Pendleton. West 5th street, Sunday afternoon, in case it is necessary to use the 86J. Mrs. Woodyard offers special sum May 20, at two o’clock, after a grad and tube Lavender whole double room for a banquet it mer prices for beginners in piano, ual decline covering a period of over can be easily arranged. (mentholated) Calling cards 50 for <1.00. beginning June lot. Call 280-L. 2t seven yean. She was confined to her bed continually for the past five Mrs. F. L. Rover and her daughter, months, and her passing was not un Mtoa Inex, are leaving ths evening on expected by her family. both for a several days’ business trip to Port Funeral services were conducted at • • land. the chapel at two-thirty o’clock Tues Miu. K. P. Lawrence and sons will day afternoon by ReV. T. Martin Cole, leave tomorrow for Oakland,.Calif., to of the Seventh Day Adventist church. spend a few weeks visiting at their She was laid to rest in the Masonic cemetery. ) former home. Mrs. Child was the daughter of Mr. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream aad milk, the only milk and cream mads and Mn. Griffin Holbrook and was born in Dayton, Ohio, December 20, >afa by pasteurisation. 1863. At her passing she was 70 f*e b Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Cox and yean and five months of age. children, of Bandon, visited at the A. >In 1880, in Oceana County, Mich., O. Culbertson and Lawrence Snyder ehe was married to the late Franklin homes Monday. A. Child. To this union were bom Mrs. J. A. Fitspatrick left last eve- three daughters, Goldie Child of this iing for Portland on the B. P. W. city, Mrs. E. H. Emmerson of Ang Cooa County Official Vote special, expecting to return with the win, Calif., and Mns. Elisabeth Ben at Laut Friday’s Primary nett, of Myrtle Point, Ore.; also one dub members Monday morning. son, James L. Child, of CoquiHe. Be (Continued from first page) Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whipping side her children she is survived by -v™1 1 cream on sale at Folsom’s Grocery four grand children, a sister, Mrs. Walker,' 1201; in Curry, 275. and Peoples Market at all times. For Effie Smythe, of Manistee, Mich., and Walker receives the nomination by delivery, call 7R42. V. L. Cornelius. a brother, Griffin Holbrook, of Walker 208 plurality. 19tf ville, Mich. County Judge Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Emmerson, who Tn 1911 she accepted the Seventh Brown, 297. were called here by the death of her Day Adventist faith and, although be Hampton, 538. mother, Mrs. Addie May Child, left cause of illness she has not been an Hansen, 264. yesterday for their home in Angwin, active church worker she has remain Philip, 363. Oalif. ed faithful to her belief. Mrs. Child Thompson, 1470. was respected by all who knew her. Topping, 412. Body and Fender repair work done She was a true and noble character, a Watson, 436. by experienced mechanics. Our body faithful friend and neighbor and en Sheriff painter is an expert. Let us prove we joyed helping others. She was a home Culver, 1557. have the best of repair service. South- lover and a devoted mother. Hess, 2010. watern Motor Co. lltf Her children and grand children County Commisisoner Ray Storer was the only delegate were all privileged to be with her the Carl, 1467. from Coquille lodge I. O. O. F. to at last several days of her life and Clinton, 1377. tend the grand lodge held in Tilla deeply mourn their great loss. Jenkins, 758. mook thia week. He left for there Treasurer Tuesday. Card of Thaaka Edwards, 701. Í Stauff, 2786. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl E. I-sslie expect For the many acta of kindness dur Port of Bandon to leave Penn State College about ing our mother’s long IHnem end for Walatrom, 650. June 7 for Coquille to spend their the sympathy shown us by our friends Norton, 204. vacation with their parents and and neighbors during our recent be Hanly, 88. other friends here. reavement, we wish to extend pur Constable, Third District heartfelt thanks. Insure your car with Nad C. Kelley Adrian Campbell, 840. Goldie Child in a reliable Oregon stock company. On the democratic ballot the official Ann Emmerson and family Miss Alice Fish, whose school at Elisabeth Bennett and Dorothy vote stands: Maupin where she is high school in Governor James L. Child and family structor closed last Friday, arrived Mahoney, 1031. home Tuesday to spend the summer Martin, 1408. Mrs. Carrier to Start East with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank For Congress Mrs. Lyman Carrier and daughter, Fish. Delxell, 397. Martha, intend bidding good-bye to C om , 1147. 'Ernie Cooper, of C. H. S., placed Coquille tomorrow when they leave for Turner, 846. fourth at Corvallis last Saturday, in Washington, D. C., to make their Secretary of State the state high school track meet, in home. They will go first to Toronto, Logan, 498. the low hurdles. Jack Breuer, of Ban Canada, then to Niagara Falls, to Shelton, 834. don High, tied for second in the high Pittsburg where they will visit a Walter, 1238. jump. brother of Mrs. Carrier’s and then to Supt. Public Instruction IXJST—School Warrant No. 4632, Washington where Mr. Carrier will Dunton, 859. amount $8.00, in favor of W. E. meet them. Lenhardt, 954. Mrs. Carrier finds it disturbing to Thompson, teacher, School District No. 8. I purchased this warrant Dee. bid good-bye to her very many Co 23rd, 1932. Finder please return to quille friends, and says she could be very happy if her absence from Co V. R. Wilson. quille was to be only for a couple of College students are not awarded months. letters during their freshman year, The Carriers are the kind of people numerals being the award for pro whom Coquille regrets losing, but all ficiency in athletics. Harrison Green- rejoice that he has a position whose ough won his ”1937” numerals at 0. work is congenial, and that he is sat 3. C. last Saturday in rowing. isfied with the opportunity offered. Mrs. Wm. Keller was called to her home in Turner Monday evening by That la Sone Gold Strike the passing away of her sister, Shir The story reaches us, properly ley Johnson, at the state tuberculosis vouched for, excepting the name which hospital. Miss Johnson formerly lived is being refused, to the effect a miner here with her mother and Bisters. operating on a small creek that runs Mrs. Levi Snyder and Mrs. Chestet into the Sixes river has made- a rich Bender arirved here from Portland strike. He brought out 132 ounce« of Wednesday for a two weeks’ visit, gold for which he received $29 an Mrs. Snyder at the home of her sister, ounce, a total of $3528. Where, how Mrs. Jaa. Wateon, and Mm. Bender at or who this lucky gent is that recover- the home of her father, Goo. Clinton, ered that much of the yellow metal is at Lae. a secret, so don’t rush to the hills of Mrs. Glenn Smith and son, Bernard, Curry county unless you know where who have been visiting her sisters you are going and what you are going hare, Mrs. A. N. Gould and Mrs. Inex to do.—¡Harbor. R. Chats, left Monday morning for their home in Gladstone. They ex Eastern Star Initiates AND pect to move soon to The Dalles where At the regular meeting of Beulah Mr. Smith to employed. chapter, O. E. S., last evening, Julius PAL NIGHT 2 Adulta 35c Mrs. 'Evelyn Oerding, Mrs. Fred Ruble was initiated into memebrship. An impressive and beautiful mem Schaer and Mrs. Hester iHolverstott RORKRT left Monday morning for Tillamook orial service, presented by the star as delegates from Mamie (Rebekah points, was enjoyed by those present. After the chapter camion the mem lodge to the Rebekah state assembly this week. Mrs. Oerding is grand bers all took part in an old-fashioned musician of the assembly this year. sing, following whidh refreshments were served in the banquet hall. Coquille members who left for Portland last evening to attend the Loggers to Reedsport Sunday B. P. W. state convention included (Provided rain doe* not interfere the Bertha Smith, Ida K. Owen, Bello Gould, Inex Chase, Laura McLeod. Coquille Loggers will journey to MADGE EVANS Edna Robison and Blythe Cousins. Reedsport Sunday for a return game Mr. and Mns. Geo. W. Bryant drove up with the team of that place which they defeated here last Sunday, »-5. today in their car. Stevena Heads Kanu Klub 1 T ERE’S a combination that * will end your shaving wor ries. For we gusrantee every one of these blades. that Shaving Cream me And you’ll aay Lavender smoothest Mentholated is the coolest, beard softening cream you ever used. SPECIAL 5 Pennedge RAZOR BLADES Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc JI HRK DRUGGISTS STATIONERS I R representative 16th District MdCloskey, 1834. Representative 17th District Bennett, 934; in Curry, 133. Carter, 987; in Curry, 171. Carter won by a majority of I County Judge Lefevre, 667. Mast, 491. MoLain, 684. Opperman, 480. For Sheriff Gage, 202. Howell, 716. Jenkin«, 214. Lawhorn, 347. Lecocq, 354. Leneve, 404. Meacum, 51. Oerding 217. County Commissioner vLawhorne, 954. Morrison, 842. Smith, 492. Treasurer Hawkins, 1567. Com. Port of Bandon llanly, 505. Norton, 116. Constable Third District F. E. Poution, 229. The official canvass for Circuit court positions was as fololws: Coos Curry Brand 5397 827 Eddy 2957 449 Skipworth - 4046 582 Wimberly 2789 415 Calling cards 50 for <1.00. Chadwick Lodge No. 68 A. F. & A. M. Stated Communication June 12, 8 p. m. ♦ Do You Know? WEDNESDAY THURSDAY MAY 30-31 MONTGOMERY L over ' THEATRE COQUILLE ■ Mr. and Mns. W. H. Fortier left last Sunday evening on a vacation trip which took them as far east «