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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1934)
IAT, MO Your warrents, county or school district, will be accepted at Schroe der's Jewelry store for either mer chandise or repair work—at par. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOV. 16 -17 RIPPLING tune«! WAVES of joy! STORMS of laughter! OCEANS of delight! Warm hearts on tho cold bluo oceani fled rhythm under blue liristi Mrs. Jas. Watson left early Satur felling About People and day morning for Portland to visit her sister, Mrs. Levi Snyder, who is in Events in the City and a hospital there. Mrs. Snyder suf County fered a broken hip when the bus she had entered was started before she Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 ,j became seated. Mrs. Watson accom Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf . panied Mrs. F. L. Greenough, her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish returned i son, Tailant, and Miss Grace Elling Monday night from a three days’ I son, who went up for a short visit with relatives and to attend the foot trip to Portland. ball game. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Watch for date and details of milk, the only milk and cream made American Legion Turkey Keno. safe by pasteurization. • Medford’s Grocery, Coquille, Ore gon, accepts county warrants, school warrants and city warrants in trade D own to , Watch for date and details of American legion Turkey Keno. Paul McElwaine, of the Southwest ern Motor Co., went over to Eugene yesterday to attend a Chevrolet deal ers’ meeting. We will take Coos county warrants in payment for jewelry, watches, clocks and silverware. V. R. Wilson, Watchmaker and Optometrist. tf ŒHren PREVIEW Adults 25c WEIRD! BAFFLING! THRILLING! ROMANCE! ---- ,--------- •ksdl Eight woro invited but-tke ninth «•»• H. C. Getz succeeded W. E. Bos- lierman as bookkeeper In the Coos county highway shops and entered on his duties last Saturday. Warrants, at par, accepted at Schroeder's Jewelry store for either repair work or for any merchandise carried. Select your gifts early. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinton are en joying a visit from his sister, Mrs. M. £. Snook, who arrived here Monday from her home in Madras, Oregon. Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley in a reliable Oregon stock company. r/Guest3 SUNDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY NOV. 18-19-20 TRULY - SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT! The “CARIOCA” Stars TOGETHER in a dance- yea leap with joy! AETAI h E (,|fV(,I B. Robert Jarger, cashier of the Mt. States Power Co. here, returned Monday evening from Portland wtiere he went for the big game last Saturday. Ward McReynolds will be at the Coquille city hall, from 8 to 4, next Wednesday, Nov. 21, to conduct ex aminations of applicants for drivers’ licenses. Look at our offerings of jewelry and silverware when making Christ mas purchases. Warrants, at par, accepted in payment, Schroeder's Jewelry store. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowman, pro prietor of the Hotel Gowman, one of the leading hostelries of Seattle, were guests at the Coquille Hotel here Wednesday night. • . . _____ <____ i. ■ i ■ i. 11———— .. ............ . < Coss Farmers Have Received 3362,300 From Land Bank Coos county farmers have received 131 Federal Land bank and Land Bank Commissioner loans for a total amount of 3382,300 during the past 18 months since the emergency mort gage refinancing act was passed, it is announced from the bank’s head quarters in Spokane. Oregon farmers throughout the state have received 2318 regular type land bank loans for 88,761,019 during the same period, and 3708 Land Bank Commissioner loans for 87,530,450, or a total of 6026 loans of both types for 816,291,469. Fanners of the four northwest states have received more than $55,000,000 in loans which re financed 380,000,000 of old indebted ness, saving them 8750,000 a year also in interest charges. Regular land bank loans are made at a low rate of interest on first ma turity security up to 50 per cent of the appraised normal value of the land plus 20 per cent of the value of the permanent insured buildings, with amortized payments automati cally extinguishing the debt after a period of from 20 to 36 years. These loan funds are supplied by private in- ■ cstors who purchase long-term land bank bonds. A low rate of interest is possible because the land bank operates on the co-operative princi ple. Commissioner loans are made out of a special fund to meet the emer gency need for refinancing distressed debt, usually involving an adjustment with creditors. They are made on ither first or second mortgage se curity, up to 75 per cent of the ap- iraised normal value of the proper- y, repayable ordinarily in 13 years, scaring five per cent int/rest Often, ooth types of loans are made jointly, onia single application. This is NATIONAL WEEK 10 000 RFXALl DRUG STORES INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEM Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS Dement Resigns Presidency Jno. E. Loreman is leaving this At the last directors’ meeting of the evening on a two weeks' trip to Loe Angeles. The business taking him Myrtle Point Security Bank, at which there is in connection with a Coos ill directors were present, R. C. De- nent, because of a preference to live county development project. with his daughter in the Willamette Body and Fender repair work done valley, tendered his resignation as by experienced mechanics. Our body president. Dement has been presi painter is an expert. Let us prove dent from the organization of the in we have the best of repair service. stitution in 1919 and because, of his Southwestern Motor Co. lltl knowledge of local conditions and ac Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kline arrived quaintances with the people of Coos here from Portland last evening to county has rendered outstanding ser visit friends until Sunday. Mr. vices both to the institution in guid Kline is still with the federal Forest ing its successful operation in bpom lines and depression, and also to the Sei vice and is taking a vacation. people of thia locality in extending to Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clouse them the utmost in banking facilities at the J. W. McGuffin home on Spur which can only be enjoyed when tem geon Hill, Nov. 8, a baby girl. Orand- pered by personal acquaintance and pa and Grandma McGuffin are re co-operation.—Herald. joicing over their first grandchild. COME WILL Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip _ Observes 83rd Birthday . ping cream on sale at Folsom's Gro Friends of John W. Offield gather- cery and People’s Market at all times. id at his home on Nov. 8th to help For delivery, can 7R42. V. L. Cor celebrate his 83rd birthday and hear nelius. I9tf him tell of old pioneer days. Mr. Of Mrs. Eleanor Carver and two chil field crossed the plains in 1859, set dren arrived here Sunday from her tling on a farm near Oregon City, home in Gooding. Idaho, to spend a where he lived a number of years be couple of months visiting her parents, fore coming to Coos county. He has Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Wilson, and other resided here since that time. Those friends here. - present on this occasion were Mr. and ‘Say it with Flowers.” Very last Mrs. Herbert Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. >rd in floral arangement. Flowers Alfie Sailor, Merlin D. Boone, of Cut frrth eecb’ day from an acre of 'Fairview, Virgil Halter, Charles Of greenhouses BERGEN’S BETTER field, Raymond Halter, Alma Halter, BETTER BLOSSOMS, Mrs. Ida Ardis Halter and John W. Offield. EARLY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY BARGAIN NIGHT! ADMISSION 10c and 10c K. Owen, Agent But she couldn't cook,saw, bake • cake, or toko cam of babies well enough to win • poor chauffeur's Lump Coal, >4.50 per tun delivered. High heating units, low ash. Mansell Drayage and Delivery Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Coon and son, James, were visitors at the F. F. Schram home on Sunday and Mon day thia week from Alturas, Calif. Mr. Coon formerly operated a meat market in Coquille. They left here seven years ago. AYRES Servants Entrance WALTERWHOLLY . 41t3 A. B. Schroeder, accompanied by Mrs. Schroeder and a son, arrived here last Saturday from Bemidji, Minn., and are visiting at the home of his uncle, E. O. Howe. They ex pect to make their home in this sec tion. Also POPEYE The Sailor a LIBERTY^ STATIONERS Red Cross la typified in the 1534 poster drawn by the wen-known artist, Law rence Wilbur. The Red Cross nurse, shown protecting a small boy who is in distress, la illustrative of the role of tho organisation tn rashing relief to victims of disaster—whether storm, epidemic, earthquake, fire, flood or other type of catastrophe During the past year tho Red Cross sent material aid to victims in IOS disasters, giving assistance to 119,000 persons. This is but one example of service given by the Red Cross. It also serves in health conservation, through its An order was issued to the sheriff by Judge Brand on Wednesday to ar Former Coquille Lady Honored rest and bring into court, Ora H. Vogt, for contempt of court. His Mrs. Bertha A. Uebhart, daughter offense is that of not paying for sup of Mrs. Geo N. Goodrich, of this port of his minor child. He is now in city, was installed recently as presi Portland. dent of the Legion Auxiliary, Jaa. H ■ " V »•' Dickson Post No. 2805, at Conaga Watch for date ahd details Park, Calif. The publicity chairman of the auxiliary there, who sent the American Legion Turkey Keno. Sentinel the item, writes that Mrs I.iebhart has an excellent corps of officers to serve with her and that the prospects are for a most success ful year's administration. ' • ('•Busy Comer*’ Bldg.) Mrs. Liebhart is planning on visit ing Coquille again next summer as for all Everyday and Seasonal she did the past summer. H. S. Norton Publlo Health Nursing ploying more than 750 nurses; tn safety and accident prevention, through its Life Saving and First Aid instruc tion; in aid to veterans and service men through its Home Service work; and in cementing the youth of the na tion. through Junior Red Cross, into a national society devoted to preparing them in fitness for service, good cltl- senshlp and world friendship. The 1934 Poster invitee all Ben knd women to Join the Red Cross during tho annual enrollment, so that they may participate in this vast humani tarian enterprise. Tour local Chapter will welcome you as a Bomber. Calling cards, 50 for 31.00. The Winning Conhination Eperience phis Training GREETING CARDS New Cases in Circuit Court Nov. »—John and Mary Bullack vs. Dr. O. C. Stem, chiropratlc ^rtiysi- Wm. S. Lewis and wife. sian. foot correctionist, electro thera Nov. 9—Anna Ertel vs. G. E. Trott. pist, 292 Moulton St., phon/ 86J. 22tf Nov 10—State Industrial Accident Dr. C. A. Rietman and K P Law Commission vs. D. H. Hillis. Nov. lj—Veron T. Perdue vs. rence left this morning for Grants Pass, where they will board a special Ophor Perdue. Suit for divorce. Nov. 1J—-A. E. Seaman vs. Smil Shrine train for Sacramento where a Shrine Ceremonial will be held to Styria. - » » Nov. 18—A. E. Seaman vs J. L. morrow. It is a joint affair of the Ashland and Sacramento temples, Hansen Nov 14—Viola N. McElwaine vs. and the Coquille men are candidates Paul V. McElwaine. Sult for divorce. of tho Ashland 8hrina. Christmas Cards The only place to set them is at Now '/: the marked price. Come Early and Save Palmers Radio Modern Piano Instruction Open Every Evening INEZ ROVER Coquille, Ore from the