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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1934)
■¡ j- PAGI TEN THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE L 1M4. | aeighbors, and for the sympathy .thown after the pasaing of our mother. We take this means of extending Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Purvanee, Mr. our > incere appreciation for the and Mrs. G. C. Purvanee, Mr. and thoughtful kindness of friends and Mr*. R. B. Wilson, Mrs. Maud LeRoy. Card of Thanks Telling About People Eventa in the City and County W. H. Fortior, who returned last'*1 Saturday afternoon from a oix days* trip with Mrs. Fortier, going as far east as Reno, Nev., says that they met nearly ten times as many cars on the Coast Highway on their return as they did on the Pacific Highway. They went south from Roseburg to Red Bluff and returning came to the Coast road below Eureka. PARTICULAR ABOUT RUDE BREATH ? Brick and Drain Tile at prices you Mrs. Ray Thoma« is leaving this :an afford to pay Arago Brick Yard afternoon on a two months’ trip back Arago, Ore. 20t4* to southeastern Minnesota, where ahe THIS MOUTH WASH Judge Brand granted a divorce in will visit her parents and other rela tives. Mr. Thomas drove up to Port- GIVES YOU TWICE Circuit court here Tuesday, t > Maud Woodyard, and separating her from lund with her and expecte to return AS MUCH FOR Sunday. He will be accompanied E. A, WooJyard. home by Ceroid Young, who has «pent YOUR MONEY Mid. Emily Hersey, who came down the past eight months attending a from (Portland for Decoration Day and business college at Boise, Idaho. to visit her daughter, Mrs. Julius Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer, Al Ruble, expect* to leave this evening OR rude breath—or to kill dangerous nose and li ngton and Dorothy, intend leaving for the city which is now her home. throat germa get MiSl Solution. Its NEW rein Monday morning for Portland to at Mrs. Glenn Gotchen arrived from forced formula gives you the equivalent of two pints tend commencement exercises at St. Grants Pass Sunday to visit her hus of antiseptic for the price of one—for it kills germs Helens Hall, Tuesday evening. Betty band, who io convalescing from burnv even when it is diluted half .strength. Same pleasant Glaisyer is one of the graduates. From received while working with the state there the family will, go to Tacoma to taste too. Try it today. iling crew. visit Mrs. Gla'ayer’s father, A. _H- Mrs. Edith Miller and son have lihneon, and the following week will >een here thia week from Malin, visit be back in Tortland to attend the 0. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L S.- S. grand chapter. - After that the Willey. They came over from the doctor will return home, but the rest it the family will go back to Tacoma Klamath section last Thursday. for the summer. Ward McReynolds will be at the city hall here again next Wednesday. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy creanl and June d, from 8 a. m. until 4 p. m., to Wilk, the only milk and cream made conduct examinations for chauffeurs' afe by pasteurisation. and drivers’ licenses. Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley DRUGGISTS Body and Fender repair work done n a reliable Oregon stock company by experienced mechanics, Our bodj painter is an expert. Let ue prove we Dairy Ass’n Dues Are 50c have the best of repair service. South’ The Coos County Dairymen's As tern Motor Co. K 1 ltf partments. this authority points out. sociation, which was organised in 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Belloni re and han been inactive for the past Now tbe Federal Reserve System. IS turned Monday evening from theii two years, wan revised by a group of conjunction with the Comptroller of honeymoon trip. Following the cere dairymen who met in Coquille for the Currency, has undertake« te bring the oxamlaatloa of trust departments mony at Eugene last Wednesday they Chis purpose recently. J. N. Jacob up to the level of commercial beak en- drove to Crescent City for a few dayu’ ean, of Coquille, was elected president By F. N. 3H BPHERD amlnatlona. It says. of the new organisation to succeed stay. ffsscalies Maaaf*’’ experts In trust work are being one George Hampton, of Arago, and Geo. Amtricaa Baaktrt Auafiatiaa Mrs. Ora X. Maury left Wednesday A. Maas, of Myrtle Point, is the new tVHILE banking today appears la a ployed by Ute various Federal Reserve for Roseburg and today went on to agent " wholly distorted light la the eyes Baaks. These exports will head the her former h< me at 'Medford, expect secretary, with the county of some, the more reasoning elements special staffs of trust examiners la the «erving as assistant secretary. ing to remain there for the Jubilee tn our population twelve Federal Reserve Districts. Bp* According to 'President Jacobson, which opens Sunday for a week’s cel ■ndonbtedly have clal staffs are already at work la some every effort is to be made in the nerr ebration. a less jaundiced of the Reserve Districts, Including future to interest Coos county dairy view than would Mr. and Mrs. Th e. H. Mehl came in men in the association as a large appear from cer Boston, Atlanta, Richmond sad Chi Tuesday from Mabel, in Lane county, membership is essential to the suc tain irresponsible cago. The Federal Reserve will e» for a few days’ visit with the E. E. cessful completion of many projects orator«, often amine the trust departmoats ot state Johns n family. Mrs. Mehl is a sis vhich the association can carry on for posing as spokes chartered members of the Racer vs Bye ter of Mr. John>*on, and they formerly die dairy industry. The membership men for that 1» tom. definite quantity .ived here and at Bandon. tee under the reorganisation plan has Uniform Supervisioa called "the mass“ Meanwhile, the Comptroller ot the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and been reduced to 50c and all dairymen of our people. Currency has built ap over the past their daughter and niece, who accom in the county are urged to become af Anti-social acts two years a staff ot special examiners filiated, Mr. Jacobson states. panied Stanley Fitzgerald on his re- oa the part of tum from Nevada a couple of weeks P. N. SHBCHSSD some bankers for tor the trust department« ot national merly have been banks. All national banks are mi ago, are making their home at the County Key Bankers the subject of spectacular exposures. of the Federal Reserve System. Fitxgerald home here. They come Describing the activities of the Agri but I can say without reservation that nearly all state-chartered treat from Eureka Utah. cultural Commission ot the American they were tn ne way typical of the pets tlons are members of the Reserve Bankers Association, the Director. D. Don Estes, city mail carrier, is con H. Otis, says: “With I.MO agricultural and attitudes of the vast majority, of tom the new plan will bring nbent fined to hi« home with what is called ly minded bankers, designated as their follow bankers. The public mind what aaionnts to Federal axamlnaUon was shocked Into the belief that these tor the trust business. ‘walking typhoid. He had not been county key bankers, there Is enlisted a untypical Instances were tar more rap feeling well for some time, but con tremendous force for the Improvement State examining nut bort ties probably resentativo than they really ware, and tinued to carry the mail until his of agriculture. These key bankers will follow Fedora) supervisory policies this belief has been encouraged by po physician told him what he had and bring organised assistance to progree- te a considerable extent. Heneo, coor liticai and dsmagoglc elements. elre banker*, who are led to see the ordered him to stay at home. dination ot the procedure ot the natio» possibility of agricultural work In The Beakers Today al banking system and the Federal R» G. C. Purvanee and hi« son, who their communities. Banker ■ farmer Tbe bankers who are In charge of servo System Is expected to result tn came from Provo, Utah, to attend the tours are emphasised as a means of our banks today represent men wko a cultori system ot examinations ter funeral of his mother at Cottage acquainting bankers, termers and other withstood tbe temptations and avoided trust departments In all baaks. Tkis tn Grove, Tuesday, came to Coquille business men with first-hand knowl the “economic pitfalls of ths great tarn should preduoe considerable edge of how agricultural Improvement with the members of the family who boom. If they had not they would aot standardisation In the operation ot methods are worklog out In practice. be there, or their banks would not live here, Tuesday evening. They trust departmen ta, the division do have been able to eurvlve the rack and left yesterday by the Coast route for Those give an opportunity for the key eteree. bankers to contact country bankers rala of the economic hurricane, by Portland on their way home. / and work out now ideas.' which even many banks and bankers. Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whipping Dhtiaguished Nativ« Frieses whose conduct was above reproach. cream on sale at Folsom's Grocery have been destroyed. The other types The title of prlr.ee of Wale« erigi North Star Very Bright ■ally distinguished tbe native prl UM and Peoples Market at all time«. For The North star Is brighter than the ot bankers, those that foil below tbe of Wales. delivéry, call 7R42. V. L. Cornelius. sun, the former giving forth about 525 high standards of professional ethics sad business prudence that character- 18tf times as much light as our own sun. land those that remain, have passed What Pleases Theas Mrs. Harry Oerding left yesterday oat of the picture. Bat they have left Bom« people ara never satisfied Highway la Ohio morning for Bend where «he joined an tor those that remala a difficult borii- til they find something that makee A longer stretch of the nalmnal high age of suspicion and III will. Aunt on a two months' trip ea- it them dii tlsfied.—Ixw Angeles Tliuira. way extends In Ohio than In any otliet How Irrational this Is. when wo r» They will visit the World'« Fair at ■act that not more than three or four Chicago, their old home in Minneapo state. per cent of our entire population suf lis and at Detroit before starting for f«U| Weiaea Bellriagars fared personal loss because of what Waraiag Dide’t Tabe MoultoFtburcb. Northerns, England. home August 1. Mrs. Oerding will nay banker did or neglected to de. Carlyle warned of the dangers ot has a teem of young women beli rieg teach at the Prosper school next fall. whereas literally millions of bank d» «perch making, and urged tbe world era positon did not lose a cingle eeat as Mrs. Frank Rover and daughter, to cultivate a meditative alienee a result of bunking difficulties and Ines, have returned after a week’s Calling cards card* 50 for 11.00 really owe a vote of confidence and stay in Portland, where Miss Rover Bill-Dad Thanks Voters thanks to their own beakers who were attended the «tate B. P. W. convention I want to take this opportunity to true to the highest conceptions of their as chairman of the music and arts thank my friends and the voters of stewsrdshlp snd brought their Instila- c mmittee. Mise Rover also studied Cooe county for the fine support given tlons and their customers safely with her music teacher, William Rob through the greatest business disaster me at the primary election when I inson Boone, professor of piano and the world has «ver soon. It has bees wae chosen as the democratic candi- organ. a peculiar feature of tbe psychological date for sheriff. Without that un distortion of the times that many who Mr. and Mrs. Ferb Emery and swerving loyalty I would have failed owe nothing but gratitude te their their daughter, Betty, intend leaving and I hope to merit the same degree bankers Joined In blaming the banker tomorrow on a month's trip back to of confidence at the November elec far out of proportion with aay rational their old homes in New Hampshire. tion. consideration of the facts. They are going first to Washington. Wm. (Bi 11-Dad) Howell D. C-, then to New York City, Boston, visit in New Hampshire and Vermont, Trrapera Notice and on the way back will atop at Ni Berry Pickers arid children are agara Falla and Chicago. warned not to enter upon or trespass Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brockman, of on the Carter tract at the northeast Did God Make him? Portland, »pent Tuesday at the Chris of Coquille. Traepaesers will be pro«-1 Now M ot « by Federal Banking Where did he eoMe from? Terras home on the Marshfield high ecuted. Dollie Cairns. F M1 31 SOLUV.ON f>u 49c Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. STATIONERS PUBLIC OPINION AND THE BANKS Why Didn’t God Kill The Devil EXAMINATIONS FOR TRUST INSTITUTIONS way. They ara the parents of Clifton Brockman, who was employed for a t ime at the Busy Corner here, and was united in marriage to Jo Terras. Clifton is with a grocery etore in Portland and they now have three children. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Osmundeon and Mrs. A. J. Sherwood are leaving Sun day for Toledo, Ore., the latter for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. G. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Moeller will join the Osmundeons and go over to Corvallis Monday where Therald Moeller graduates from O. 8. C. that day. The Coquille people will return home Tuesday. Calling cards 60 tot <1.00. Calling carda 50 for 11.00. Piano Instruction Summer Classes INEZ ROVER Chadwick Lodge No. é8 A. F. A A. M. Stated Communication June 12, 8 p. m. Authorities Welcomed by Banks and Trust Com* panics, Says Bankers' Organisation Evanglist Cole will answer these questioiM at the Adventist Church «tot la banklng suporvlolon and trust eoapanlra and banks operatine trust doperiments are wolcomlng tbis de relopment because It Bile a long teit want, It Is stated by tbe Trust DI Vision oC tbe A nerica a Bankers Asaoclatloe. Despito thè growlng Importane« «f American trust buelnera In reeeat yoars esaminine officiala bare eever glvou to trust departments tbe atte» Una peld te commerciai banklng 4» Sunday Night Many are eajoyiug these lectures. Why sot you be with theM? lectures every Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Mgita. Í ?