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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1934)
« HUBAY, Wefaatachick Group Nets ISO SOCIAL NOTES • 7 Unde Sum's National Housing Act Do that needed HOME PAINTING NOW! Thursday Mrs. F. L. G. eenough en tertained the Just-a-mere club at her home on North Taylor street, with a one o'clock luncheon. Sewing was the afternoon’s diversion with the following guests present: Mesdames L. H. Hazard, R. A Wemich, M. O. Hawkins, C. J. Fuhrman, J. A Lamb, W. S. Sickels, Nels Osmundson, J. L. Smith. Bert Folsom, H. W. Pierce and O. C. Sanford. Friday evening ef last week a Con- tract bridge tournament was held at eight o’clock at the Coquille Hotel, Four tables were in play and high scoie went to Mr. and Mrs. Hal W. Pierce, second high to Mrs. John L. Aasen and Mrs. H. S. Norton. PAO« THREE The Watarrachick Camp Fire Girls wiah to tnank the management of the Liberty '»Leatre for permitting them to sposuo.- the picture, “Little Miss Marker,” which was the attraction at lhe theatre the first of the week The girls netted nearly $$o and row have sufficient funds to pur chase nice ceremonial gowns. In ap preciation of the efforts made by the Wetamachick girls, the theatre man agement has issued all eight of them and their guardian, Mrs. J. E. Nor ton, a pass to the picture, The Rich est Girl in the World,” which has its premiere showing in the northwest at the Liberty Sunday evening. Ner Season Styles in Smart Swagger SUITS Just In! Remarkable at •14¿» Start the season with one oi these new swagger suits! Because the coatsarelonger, you can make it do double duty as a sports coat! Tweeds and monotones — with slip - through collars, necklines that button high, even self vestees! Sizes 14 to 20 yean! Values I 100,000 Petitions in Portland S. M. Noaler stated yesterday that the reason so little is heard locally now about the Townsend Old Age Revolving Pension plan is because the work in Coos'county is dearly completed. He says approximately 8.000 have signed the petitions in Coos county.' A“card from the man in charge of Ute campaign in Portland. B. R. Woife.ujrote Mr» Nosier this week »■FARTMINT » STORI that~petilions containing 88,000 Port 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon land n^mes have been forwarded to national headquarters at Long Beach, Wednesday afternoon Mrs. M. R. Calif., and that 850 petitions are now Thomas entertained her Duplicate circulating in Portland. LOST m Coquille Hotel wash room— GARDEN PEAT, $1.50 sack. Farr & Contract club at her home on North A silver ring with amethyst stone Elwood. heath street. Those enjoying the af Knife Hospital Notes z setting. Valued as an heirloom. ternoon were Mesdames Bert Folsom, Last Friday Lois Auer, of Leneve. WARRANTS FOR SALE — Coos Notify J. R. Nichols, 330 N. »th St., H. W. Pierce, D. E. Rackleff, A. E. was dismissed and on Saturday little Fred 44 Pag« Book Corvallis, Oregon, or Coquille Ho county general fund paper, at a Bradford, Claire M. Gray, R. L. Stew Shirley Slater was taken home. The New Hems Ose- tel. Liberal Reward. discount. See Bert Folsom. art and Mrs. Jay Carter, of Tyee, •rator a wonSar seek Clynard Holverstott, of Fairview, by the nette mterier Oregon. was also dismissed on Saturday, and FOR RENT—Furnished kitchenette FOR SALE—Oronite Fly Spray in Seeereter, Betty Wete, contains 7» actual caler Mrs. Geo. Rice, of Bancroft, was dis apartment, with private bath. bulk. $1.25 gal. at Coos Feed A cabernet and tit help Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Thom missed on Monday. Call 138. v . Seed Stores. ful N H A ealntlns as invited a few guests to their home cu age »tiene. Qet your Sunday Joyce Barkley submitted free copy tteay. tor an evening of contract. Thoee ‘o a major operation. CANS Complete for home canning, SHEEP OUANO, 80’s, »1.1». participating were Mr. and Mrs. Hal 3%c. Farr & Elwood. Dave Foster underwent sn emer & Elwood. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Claire M. Gray gency operation for appendicitis and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rackleff. ’OR RENT—House on Knowlton USED CARS— Monday. — Avenue; good garden plot. Joe Burkheimer submitted to a ’29 Chev. Truck. Tuesday the Doric Chapter No. 53, major operation Thursday. John Bullack, phone 4R13, ’30 Ford Sport Coupe Order of Eastern Star, of Marshfield, quille. 37t2‘ Mrs. Pearl Welch, of Bandon, un ’38 Hudson Sedan. entertained in honor of Mrs. W. V. derwent a major. operation Monday. '28 Chevrolet Coupe DRY OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD- Glaisyer, associate grand matron of •2» Ford Truck. $2.50 tier. Farr 8c Elwood. Oregon. A school of instruction was ’24 Ford Truck. Four Divorces Granted » conducted by Mrs. Glaisyer during ”33 Chev. Truck, 157 in. Divorces were »«ranted by Judge IXJST — Wire wheel and tire with 20- Tells One on Dad Jas. L. Bean Dies at Bandon the afternoon. A dinner was served Brand in Circuit court here Tuesday Logging Trailer Bunks, Air Brakes inch rim, Sept. 21, between Arago at six o’clock and a reception held ’32 Chevrolet Sedan. Harold Gould, who with Mrs. Funeral services were held in Ban later in the evening. Mrs. Glaisyer as follows: - and Myrtle Point or Coquille. Re *33 Chav. 6-W Sedan Helen Van Fassrn vs. Robt L. Van Gould returned Sunday from his don yesterday afternoon for Jas. L. was presented with a beautiful bou ward offered by J. J. Damron, Ban ’26 Buick Sedan Ore- Fassen. hunting trip over into Eastern Bean, prominent business man of that quet of carnations and a lovely gift. don. - It ’34 Ford Victoria gon and brought home a five point city' and proprietor of the Bandon Those motoring over from the Co- j Portia A Weekly vs. Innis I. Week •23 Star Coupe. REDUCED PRICES on Vigoro, $4.00 buck, tells about the Gould-Bryant, Hardware Co., who passed sway quille Chapter were Mr. and Mrs. ly. Mills Speed Boat cwt. Farr 8c Elwood. Bosserman hunting party which will early Tuesday morning, suddenly. Ora Ray Penrod vs. Harry E. Pen- George Ulett, Mrs. Ora X. Maury, ’38 Pontiac Sedan. Mr. Bean was bom in McMinnville, Miss Bess Maury, Mrs. Roy Neal, tod. also be home this week. ’32 G. M. C. truck. . One story concerns a packer who Ore., Oct. 30, 1886, and was married Mrs. Bert Folsom, Mrs. Bertha Smith, Bessie Hatcher vs. Nevey Hatcher. FOR SALE—Cider Press, Al condi tion, $15.00. Holton Comet, silver- Convenient Terms was accompanying Mr. Bosserman o Mary E. Jackson, in Riverton, Jan. Mrs. Lafe Compton, Mrs. C. A. Riet- plated. long mode), $50.00, cost Rate«—GM AC Plan and helping carry in a deer. A yel 15, 18»«. He entered business in man, Mrs. Maud Skaggs Woodyard I Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratie physi $100; fine condition. One Philco tea* i kBm y is e rsow low jacket stung the fellow and for a .andon in August 1917. and Mrs E. A. Walker. ' ^‘1 cian, foot correctionist, electro thera- Radio. $40.00; cost $125. For sale time Willard thought he was going to Besides his widow he is survived ntat. 202 Moulton St., phone 88J 22tf by V. R. Wilson. 38tf pass out. His lips turned black, he by four sisters: Mr*. Anna Timon, Thursday Mrs. Wm. Zosel was hon forthered at the mouth and became .an Franciseo; Mrs. Myrtle Burns, ored with a one o'clock luncheon at FOR SALE — Enameled Flamo Gas unconscious. Bosserman called a San Francisco; Mrs. Clara Bums, the home of Mrs. E.M. Kay. A group SOUTHWESTER MOTOR CO. Range with wood burner. H price. passing hunter to stay with the un Lebanon, Ore.; Mrs. Mary Hasard, of Coquille friends arranged the no Coquille See Coos Feed A Seed Store, Co fortunate man and hurried to camp. Portland, Ore.; and three brothers, host affair for Mrs. Zosel who is vit- quille, Oro. if Oae Cent a Ward B m A lamettao Bert Gould started for another hunt A. S. Bean, Coquille; W. A Bean, lting friends and relatives here before ing camp in search of a bottle of li Riverton; Edgar Bean, Bandon. returning to her home in McMinn ’AWN SEED, 50c lb. Maud Skaggs Woodyard Farr 8c El ALTA COFFEE—“Just Taste That quor and Geo. Bryant set out to help Flavor.” Ask your grocer or Farr ville, Oregon. The rooms were beau wood. Bachelor of Music — Accredited bring the packer to camp. Pioneer Bandon Woman Passes tifully decorated with baskets of au 8c Elwood, Tuttle A Folsom, Seeley Teacher of Piano and Voice The stories vary from that point on. Grocery. After the luncheon WANTED—Two high school boys to Mrs. Emma J. Erickson, one of tumn leaves. Beginners Intermediate Advanced George says that when he next saw sell service work after school hours. 'andon’s best known pioneer women, contract bridge was played and a FALL RYE and Vetch, 3c. Fine for' Bert the latter was crashing wildly See Mr. Hughes at Southwestern social aftemon enjoyed by all. Those 230L 558 N. Henry BL assed away at the Pythian Home at through the brush, waving an empty gardens. Farr 8c Elwood. Motor Co. ,'ancouver. Wash., on Sept. 25. Fun- invited to participate in the gather whiskey flask in a hilarious condi Tai services will be held in Bandon, ing were Mesdames H. W. Pierce, J. tion. L. Aasen, Frank Thrift, A. O. Walk Saturday at 2 p. m. Bert’s story is that he came upon Mrs. Erickson was bom in Stock- er, Geo. Johnson, Roy Neal, C. P. George, lying under a tree, who hail olm, Sweden, Feb. 14, 1848. She' Zumwalt, A. B. Collier, W. V. Glais- ed him with the feeble cry, “Bert, vas married to John Erickson in San ' yer, Willard Bosserman, Theodore I’m stung, I’m stung.” 'rancisco and came to Bandon 57 Clinton, Joe Axtell, Earl Nosier, Jen- But the packer had disappeared cars ago. She is survived by three nie Price, E. A. Walker, Wm. Mansell, when they reached the spot where sons and a daughter, Axel Erickson, James Watson, Tracy Leach, J. H Willard left him. of Bandon; Ernest and Joe Erickson,( McCloskey, Josh Ruble, Fred Mc- One of the ladies of the party, of Reno, Nev., and Mis. Thos. Han 1 Nelly, O. T. Gant,.Ray Miller, H. S. either Mrs. Brysnt or Mrs. Boeser- ahan. of San Francisco. Norton, Geo. Chaney. Edna Hartson. man, missed a fine chance to get a Roy Watson, Ed McKeown, T. B buck while Harold was there. They Library Book Committee Meets Currie, James Brady and E. M. Kay. were going by car over to visit the The guest of honor was presented A look commilte for the Coquille E. C. Barker camp a mile or so dis with a gift. High score was held by *ub ’ ic Library, which will review tant, and noted a mule deer, standing Mrs. Zosel and second high by Mrs. broadside to the road, about 100 yards md select new books tor the library, Currie.* *• ■as been organized. The committee district. They got out of the car, Incdcd a rifl? and advanced half the not only reviews the books but quite Marriage Lkeaaea distance to the buck, when one of iften reads them, and Mrs. Pearl them asked, “Is that « spike?" “I Tilingsen, librarian, says that their Sept. 21—Vance Malroy, of Marsh believe It is,” was the reply. So the 'Horta are proving most helpful. field, and Louise Spencer, of Klamath The committee met Tuesday eve Falls They were married by Rev. shell was withdrawn and the ladies resumed their trip leaving the deer ning at the Oro. H. Chaney home L. C. Sunkier at the Thos. J. Wriston with Mrs. Chaney, Mrs. A. E. Brad home gj th* Bay last Friday. gazing thankfully after them. The deer had a spread of horns all ord, Mr. and Mrs. Keith .Leslie, Mr. Sept. 24—Augustus P. Montague right, but on one side had only one and Mrs. H. A. Slack, Mr. and Mrs. and Ada Mae Culbertson, both of prong, while on the other there were E. S. Welch and Mrs. Ellingsen pres Myrtle Point. They were married ent. two or three points. Monday by Justice E. A. Dodge at Possibly the truth is they didn’t his home in Myrtle Point. want to show up the men by making Sept. 27—Henry Newhouse, of the first hill. Cushman, Ore., and Mabel Gilley, of Marshfield. Sept. 27—C. H. Randall and Gladys Howard, both of Bandon. C Wednesday afternoon the Episcopal Guild met for their regular meeting at ths Parish House. After the meet ing and a pleasant afternoon of sew ing, tea was served by Mrs. E. L. Vin ton and Mrs. Wm. Mania 11 to the fol lowing: Mesdames T. B. Currie, L. H. Hazard, Annie Robinson, Beck. Lloyd Rosa, Frank Martin, Louis ' Chaineski, C. V, Smith. James Wat- I son, Andy P Davis, Mabie Laird and A. R. Dimick. J.C. PENNEY GQ Phone10Î M Front St Want Ads •) Introductory Offer For 15 Days Only HARD COAL Lump per ton Nut per ton DELIVERED - _1L ■' 'l------------------ -- S erving Y ou New Owes In Circuit Coart Sept. 21—Benefit Savings A Loan Assoication vs. Lem and Jane Dos McGowan. Sept. 21—J. E. Cqshman vs. Chas. H. Doom. Sept. 24—State Industrial Accident Commission VS. Joe Montague and Leonard Gibbs. Sept. 25—Jas. Collier vs. Coos Bay Lumber Co. Sept. 28—Credit Service Co. vs. Chas. P. Brennan. Sept. 28—John Hogan vs. Florence Hogan. Suit for divorce. Sept. 27—Federal land Bank vs. John Fabry et al. Sept. 27—Margaret Noble vs. Nile Noble. Suit for divorce. Sept. 27—Bank of Myrtle Point vs. Elmer F. Russell. I»- Arangements have been completed whereby GUSS H. TILLMAN has been appointed special agent for the sale of coal in Coquille and vicinity. Those desiring this High* heat, Low-ash Hard Caal should call Mr. Tillman, Phone 114, at the Roosevelt Super Service Station. There Will Be But 150 Tons Sold At This Extremely Law Price Baker-Lynch Mining Co