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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1934)
»RIDAT, NO NOV. 2 - 3 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LET’S CELEBRATE The CORN SHOW To Help Make This Com Show One of the Best Ever Held in Coquille We Have Chosen This Special At- l| traction America’s New Crush The slugfhg, diincin* sensation of "Stand Up and Cheer” and “Little Miss Marker” in a story brim ming with delightful entertainment. Nosier’s Grocery Joins I.G.A Notional Organization The ivory and blue decorations, just completed at the S. M. Nosier Tolhna About Grocery, at the comer of First and Hall streets, are an indication that Events in the City and this popular store has become a unit Kantleek Hot Water Bags County of the Independent Grocers’ Alliance xnd Sy i Insea can’t le-»k! of America—the I. G. A. Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley They are molded In one For the past ten days the interior In a reliable Oregon stock company. of the store has been undergoing a iece even to solid neek con Mrs. Ora X. Maury returned last complete remodelling; new equipment st ruction. No sesms, joints Satuday evening from a week's visit has been added, and the 1. G. A. color or wire. Even the brass cel with relatives and fiends at Central scheme has been carried out through lar into which the stopper is out. Point and Medford. The store is now conveniently ar screwed is molded directly Mr. and Mrs. A. Combs came ovei ranged for self-service with prices Into the rubber. from Sisters, Ore., where he operates plainly marked on all merchandise. a sawmill, Wednesday evening. They But that Is only a small The 1. G. A. is not a chain, yet it is left for home again Thursday. part of the service and com the largest organization of owner Each Buy Gravel Now. Delivered in Co operated stores in the world. fort which Kantleek brings quille for 31.50 per yard. Cfcll No. 88J store is a home-owned institution you. Conte in today and let Myrtle Point, Earl Wood. It* and as such the Nosier Grocery will us show you. function under the same store and The local Wi C. T. U. meets Fri owner personnel and render the same day, Nov. B, at" two p. m. with Mrs. service as in the past Ernest Purvance, on West Fourth St. The I. G. A. plan was chosen by There will be a program and visitors Mr. Nosier because of its efficiency, are welcome. its national scope, its buying power Lump Coal, 84.50 per ton delivered. and its merchandising and advertis- this is ¿Ugh heating units, low ash. Manse . .ng power. Through such mass buy Drayage and Delivery Co. ing, merchandising and advertising Rev. T. R. Jackman, divisional of power each member is placed in a ficer of the Northwest Conference oi position whereby he can offer the the Foursquare church, was here consuming public many additional Tuesday. He held services in Marsh values and advantages over what could be offered beforehand. The field that evening. I. G. A. has been endorsed by na Dr. C. Q. Stem, Chiropractor. 202 tional statesmen, governors, educa DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Moulton St., phone 88J. 22tf tors, economists, trade authorities, Ward McReynolds, examiner of bankers, professional men. chambers applicants for drivers’ automobile li of commerce, Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions censes, will be at the Coquille city and other clubs, and by many farm held Monday afternoon at the Schroe Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and hall next Wednesday. Nov. 7, from 8 and labor organizations. der Chapel. Interment took place at milk, the only milk and cream made a. m. until 4 p. m. safe by pasteurization the Dora cemetery. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Mr*. Henry Rosslow is spending Friday evening of last week a Con thia week in Portland, where she at tract bridge tournament was held at Donald Brown was able to leave tended the reception given for the the Coquille Hotel. Five tables were the Mast hospital Friday afternoon first grand patron of Oregon O. E. S. in play with high scores held by Mr. and return to his home. Mr and Mrs. P. W. Laird returned and Mrs. David Rackleff and second Arthur M. Fish returned to Port home Monday from a trip to Berkeley, high by Mrs. T. B. Currie and Mrs. land Thursday morning after spend-' California, where they spent about A. B. Collier. ing a week with his family here. I ten days vis ting their daughter, Ver- Dr. G. C. Siem, chlropratlc physl- The Myrtle Point Woman’s Club nita, and Mrs. Herman Eckmier. jian, foot correctionist, electro thera held its second meeting at the city Mn. L. L. Sumeriin returned home pist. 202 Moulton St., phono 88J. 22tf hall Monday afternoon, After the Monday from Portland, where she Geo. Folsom, who had been visiting usual business meeting a pleasing went to attend the funeral of her his son, Ernie, at Salem, for a couple program was given as follows: Mrs. brother-in-law. James Rockwell. of weeks, came home Wednesday, W. E. Conden entertained with a just in time to take part in the Gold group of solos, with Mrs. Charles en Wedding Jubilee on Saturday. Woolridge accompanying on the pi Ernie drove down with him but re ano. Attorney Dal M. King presented the arguments for and against the turned at once to Salem. various measures appearing on the Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip ballot at the election November 8. ping cream on sale at Folsom’s Gro The Junior Class of the high school cery and People’s Market at aU times. presented skits from the comedy, For delivery, call 7R42. V. L. Cor “GM Shy,” which they will give Nov. nelius. 19tf 7 at the high school auditorium. The Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Farr are leav kftemoon closed with a recaption and (REPUBLICAN NOMINEE) ing Friday noon for Eugene to visli tea for the teachers for both the high with their son and daughter, Donald school and grades. He is already a recognized Mrs. W. E. Lundy returned home and Edythe, to attend Father’s Day at leader in Congress in the fight the University, and the Homecoming the last of last week from a two for OLD AGE PENSIONS, UN festivities. The Oregon - Montana weeks’ vist at Sacramento, California, EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE fofotball game is a feature of the at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E and the FRAZIER FARM V. Slawsen, and family. Saturday program. MORTGAGE REFINANCING Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Linn and chil Warrants from any county or BILL. i dren returned home Sunday evening school district in the state of Oregon from a trip to Salem, where Mr. Linn If you want thia legislation re accepted at par for merchandise or attended the state principals’ meeting. JOS. E. DUNNE elect your Congressman who has repair work at Schroeder's Jerwelry Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Todd have re Republican Candidate for Governor ALREADY ESTABLISHED Store. turned to their home in Los Angeles, HIS RECORD ON IT, who Unless the day is wet and stormy, after a visit at the home of her moth knows what it is about, and who the Hawk collection of olden time er, Mrs. Frank Zumwalt. i« in position to fight it through. guns will be on exhibition in the Harry Gamble is spending this Mr. Mott will speak ever KEX al Grimes’ building next door to the post week In Portland on business 5.45 p. m., on Saturday, Nov. 3 office, next Saturday. Some of these Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Henry are —Paid Adv. guns date back to colonial days and spending this week visiting friends in have been owned by the Hawk fam Portland. ily for five generations Mr. and Mrs. Golan Dietz are spending this week with Mr. Dietz’ Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body narenta, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Diets. Go painter is an expert. Let us provi an has been stationed with the U. S we have the best of repair service Marine corps at Long Beach, Califor Southwestern Motor Co. Utt nia. and has completed four years of service for the government. He har Mr and Mrs. Karl Glos and two now accepted a position with the sons, of Portland, were week-end Coos Bay Lumber Co. at Powers guests at the home of Mrs. Glos’ aunt Mrs. W. A. Roberts, of Powers, is Mrs. Augusta Nosier. They were on ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E their way home from a visit in Cali C. Roberts. fornia. Mrs. Glos will be remember Mr. and Mrs H. E. Peck, of Med ed as Charlotte McDonald who lived ford. spent Tuesday night with their here for many yean. daughter, Betty Ross, at the Florence “Say it with Flowen.” Very last Guerin home. for Secretary Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morrison and word in floral arangement. Flowen cut fresh each day from an acre of sons, Ray and Frank, left Thursday greenhouses BERGEN’S BETTER morning for Couer d’Alene. Idaho, Card of Thanks BETTER BLOSSOMS, Mn. Ida where they will visit relatives Our sincere thanks are extended Ed I^wellen passed away at his to the friends and neighbors for their' K. Owen, Agent. 41t3 home here Wednesday evening about sympathy and kindness during our seven o’clock, following an illness of recent bereavement and for the Candidate for Legislator* several months He leaves his wife, flowers at the funeral services for Roy E. Carter, democratic candi Cordia Lewellen, four sons, Lloyd, Mrs. Matilda M. Willard. date for joint representative from and James, of Myrtle Point, Earl, of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Miller. Mr. and C om and Curry counties, was a Co San Francisco, Lewis, of Coquille, Mrs. Lorin Willard, Mr. and Mrs quille visitor Tuesday. One of the and daughter. Mrs. Eva Story, of Irvin Willard, and Wm. Willard. matters in which he is greatly inter California. Funeral services will ba ested is that of cheap gasoline, and Friday afternoon at the Presbyterian Notice if he should be sent to the legislature church. Beginning next Tuesday, Oct. 30 he intends making an effort to have Those who have filed for city of Dr. F. W. KePogg, of Bandon, will Oregon treated as well in gas prices ficers for the election to be held next fit glasses at Room 214, Coquille Ho (“Busy Corner” 61dg) as its neighbor on the north, for in Tuesday are mayor, Ralph Kring; tel, every Tuesday. Dr. Kellogg is a stance. He is also in favor of a re treasurer, Mabel Barklow; recorder. graduate of the Department of Oph for all Everyday and Seasonal vision of the state’s truck liw. W. W. Baynes and E. A. Dodge; coun thalmology of the McCormick Medi GREETING CARDS cilmen, E. C. Barker, D. M McNair, cal college of Chicago and has been See Schroeder’s Jewelry Store K. H. Hansen and T. G. Sumeriin. at Bandon three years. He especially Christmas Cards Samuel High passed away at the about buying your anniversary or caters to those who are hard to fit Now J4 the marked price Chandler home at Lee Saturday Christmas present with county or with glasses. All work guaranteed. school warrants at par. Funeral services were held Monday Come Early and Save morning at the Schroeder Chapel. In Calling cards, 50 for St.00. We will take C om county warrants terment was at the Lee cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Myers and in payment for jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware V. R. Wilson, Mrs. James Myers spent Sunday with WARRANTS TAKEN Watchmaker and Optometrist. tf Mr. Myers in Roseburg. Modem Piano Instruction Mrs. Mary Swan, a pioneer of AH Repair Work, Parts, New INEZ ROVER Coos county, passed away Sunday at and Used Cars the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bruno 155 W. 2d St. Phone SOL Southwestern Motor Co. Lang, after a lingering illness of sev- NATIONAL KANTLEEK WEEK TIME S C H E D UL E Continuous Shows 3:15 to 11:15 Shows Sterling st 3:15 - 5:15 - t:15 ADMISSION Children 18c Adu Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc FREE THE FIENT IH KIDDIE! ATTENDING FRI. A SAT. MATiNEE WILL KECKiVX A BEAUTIFUL PHOTO GRAPH OF SHIRLEY TEMPLE FREE! Due to This Extraordinary Picture There Will Not Be a Preview This Friday and Saturday SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOV. 4-5-6 Your Congressman James W. Mott ^ the CATSPAW UNA MIRKIl NAT PENDUTON r vers thin'’ ALAN MNEMART Also OUR GANG COMEDY “THE FIRST ROUND-UP” Admission 10 & 35c ♦ WED. & THURS MUSIC NOV. 7 - 8 BARGAIN NIGHT 10c AND 20c COMEDY ROMANCE SHOOT THE WORKS” With THIS ALL STAR CAST JACK OAKIE DOROTHY DELL ALISON SKIPWORTH ARLINE JUDGE BEN BERNIE’S BAND ALSO j. COMEDY NEWS THEATRE COQUILLE H. S. Norton