The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, November 23, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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Geo. Hampton la to
Head Grange Council
NOV. 23-24
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A Dress Suit to
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And when he sells himstlf.
to a dame with a bank JF
roll—he tops’Tierejr
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George E. Hampton, of Arago, Coos
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County Pomona Grange Master, was
Telling
About
People
and selected to head a Coos and Curry
County Grange Council, which was
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Events in the City aiuT
organized at a meeting held in Co­
quille Saturday, November 17th. Mrs.
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W. H. Hinas,,jif North Bend, was
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Insure ymir car with Ned C. Kelley elected vice-president and Mrs. Pearl
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in a reliable. Oregon stock company K. Smith, of Coquille, secretary.
The membership of the newly or­
Mrs. Walter E. Cox and small
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laughters, of Bandon, were visitors at ganized group will consist of tho
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the A. O. Culbertson home Thursday. master, lecturer, secretary and the
.hairman of home economics, agri-
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and ultural and legislative committees
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milk, the only milk ahd cream mad< >f each grange in the two counties.
«afe bv pasteurization
Irthur Brown, the state grange dep­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fish left this uty, assisted the Cooe and Curry
morning on a short business trip to -ounty grangers in forming this or­
ganization.
Salem.
. «AVINGS )
Grange councils similar to this or-
at the
Lump Coal, $4.50 per ton delivered
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of thB
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¡anization have been active in sev­
High heating units, low ash. Manse'l
eral other counties in the state. The
Drayage and Delivery Co.
»urpose-of the council, as stated by
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S. V. Smith is expected here from 4r. Brown, is to strengthen the
Albany tomororw for a £h#>rt visit, ranges of this section by holding
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with his brother, J. L. Smith, and ound table discussions at regular in-
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family.
?rvals on various subjects pertain-
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Mrs. M. E. Brown, of Walla Walla, lg to grange work. The next meet­
Wash., came in Tuesday evening for ing of the Coos and Curry council
>' visit with her son, Russell Brown, will be held in Coquille on Saturday,
December 1st, at 1:30 p. m.
and wife.
Everett Messerle, master of the
Try the Coquille American Le­ Catching Inlet Grange, will read a
gion’s Turkey Keno, Saturday night. paper at the next meeting entiled,
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You may find yoyr Thanksgiving "How can we help weaker Granges.”
dinner there.
Mrs. W. H. Hines, lecturer of the
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratic physi- North Bay Side Grange, will discuss
sian, foot correctiopist, electro thera­ the subject, “How much time should
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pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22U be taken for lecturer’s program.” The
subject assigned to W. E. Cross,
Ned C. Kelley left last Sunday on
chairman of the Pomona Grange Ag­
Auxiliary to Meet Tuesday
a several days' business trip to Port­
C. A. Saiing’s Report on
ricultural committee and master of
land and Salem, expecting to be back
Tuesday
afternoon,
Nov.
27th,
is
the
Marketing Progress
the Coquille Grange, for discussion at
oday or tomorrow.
he next meeting is “How can we date for the next regular sewing
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Mrs. Edward Moeller, of Toledo, benefit our agricultural programs in meeting of the American Legion Aux­
arrived Monday evening called here the grange,” and Mrs. Walter Laird, iliary, which will be held in the Le­
jy the serious illness of her mother,
yf the Myrtle Grange, will read a gion Home starting with a potluck Potato grading demonstrations have
Mrs. Sarah Wickham.
paper at the next meeting in which luncheon at 1:00 p. m. The afternoon been conducted in all setcions of the
will be sp^pt in tacking a quilt and county and more than 200 growers
Warrants, at par, accepted at he organization of a Grange chorus
painting vases for the hospital. Mag­ have witnessed these demonstrations.
n
the
county
will
be
considered.
Schroeder’s Jewelry store for either
azines are being colelcted for the Vet­ According to the merchants the
repair work or for any merchandise
erans* Hospital at Roseburg. Please grades and quality of local potatoes
Coquille C. of C. Held
carried. Select your gifts early.
bring them and come prepared to have been improved greatly since
Fine Session Wednesday
this work was started.
The Pioneer Methodist ladies will
sew.—Com m i t tee.
At this time I wish to impress on
hold a cooked food sale at Nosler's
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the minds of the consumer the im­
Grocery on Saturday. Get your home
Chemical Can Changa Structure
.nade fruit cake there.
One of the. strangest thing» that * portance of using as much local
merce meeting in Corvallis, attended
grown produce as possible. In 1932
Have 6-room house on a paved by himself and Mr. Miller, at which chemical can do Is to change the nat
there were more than 4000 sacks of
street. Will sell cheap, cash, city or mtliusiasm for the free bridges ideal ural structure of a growing creature.
potatoes imported Into Coos county
An extra quantity of magnesium sul
county warrants for down pament. vas manifest.
phate added to sea-water will make at an average price to the merchant
Mr. Bournes suggested as the slo­ the two normal eyes of young flahee
John S. Sanders. Phone 123L.
of $1.20 per 100 pounds, a total of
for all chambers of commerce, unite Into one middle eye.
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Mr, and Mrs. A. N. Gould intend gan
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$4,800. This amount divided among
“Bridges free from tolls.”
leaving Sunday on a week’s trip to
the 63 members of the association
Other
speakers
who
responded
San Francisco.
They will spent
would be $73.84 per member. This
Watchful Waiting
briefly with remarks were several of
Thanksgiving with an uncle at San
Jud Tunkins says he doesn't know
would go a long way toward paying
the 20-30 club members—Wm. Bar­ wbat a “hick” is but be holds the title
Joae.
delinquent taxes and other payments
row,
George McClellan, Russell in respect because there Is never any
Saturday night, Nov. 24, the an­ Brown Harold Gould, Sam Welch, telling when one of 'em will show up that so many growers have not been
And besides, this
nual Legion Turkey Keno, in Shelley George Stanbrough, Jim Watson, Le- with a revolver claimin’ to be either able to meet.
money
would
be
kept
at home, where
building. Be there and get your Norme Pownder, and Clarence Bean. a policeman or a gangster.
the consumer and merchant would
Thanksgiving bird.
They also responded to an invitation
have a chance to get some of it back
Ahead of Scieace
Leo Fry was committed to the to render the 20-30 club song.
instead of it going to pay some other
Other
speakers
were
also
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Progress, unfortunately. Is not llm
county jail last week to serve five
county’s taxes.
days for contempt of court. The sen­ Smith, who told of the 80-year old Ited to the legitimate arts and Indus­
I also wish to inform the consumer
tence was imposed by Justice J. J. man who grew 20 years younger tries, the criminal elements being two that every sack of potatoes sold un­
jumps
ahead
of
science
In
the
conduct
every few months until he died of
Stanley.
infantile paralysis, Mrs. J. E. Norton,1 of their anti social warfare.—Chicago der the association brand is abso­
lutely guaranteed by the association
The .McDowell Music Club will Leslie Schroeder, S. E. Stevens, A. E. Dally Newa
to give satisfaction and that satis­
meet with Mrs. John Aasen Tues­ Bradford, A. L. Simpson, and Drue
factory adjustment will be made in
day, November 27th, at 2 p. m. Busi­ Cunningham.
Can. and Beet Sugar
any sack of potatoes that does not
ness and a musical program. Visitors
The election of officers who will
me meet your approval.
Cane and l>eet sugar have the
always welcome.
serve for the coming year resulted in chemical formula, and chemists have
Very truly yours,
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Body and Fender repair work done the unanimous selection of J. E. Nor- , no test by which they can tell whether
C.
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Saling,
President
by experienced mechanics. Our body ton as president, Frank W. Martin as' a sample of sugar came from cane
Coos Produce Growers Assn.
painter is an expert. Let us prove vice president, and R. L. Stewart as or beet
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we have the best of repair service. treasurer.
Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip­
Look at tour offerings of jewelry
Twenty-five names had been placed
Southwestern Motor Co.
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ping cream on sale at TolsonJ’s Gro­
in nomination for the 17 places on the and silverware when making Chriat- cery and People’s Market at all times.
Mrs. C. C. Farr left last Sunday for
Warrants, at par,
board of directors, the following be­ maa purchases.
For delivery, call 7R42.
V. L. Cor­
Portland where an infant niece was
ing chosen: J. E. Axtell, Wm. Barrow, accepted in payment, Schroeder’s nelius. «
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seriously threatened with pneu­
Geo. A. Belloni, J. P. Beyers, Lafe Jewelry store.
monia. A card yesterday indicated
I Compton, Drue Cunningham, F. S.
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292
that the baby was improving.
| Emery, J. A. Fitzgerald, C. W. Gano,
Your warrants, county or school
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Geo. H. Howell and daughter, Mrs. Don Gillespie, Geo. H. Jenkins, J. A* district, will be accepted at Schroe­ Moulton St., phone 86J.
John Woods and baby, Georgia Ra- Lamb, M. M. Newdall, C. E. Niles, J. der’s Jewelry store for either mer­
chel, of Kent, Oregon, arrived here L. Smith, O. L. Wood and H. A. chandise or repair work—at par.
Wednesday to visit Mr. Howell’s Young.
niece, Mrs. B. H. Leatherwood, and
The newly elected president, being
Aak for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
family.
They left this morning, called on for a talk, expressed the milk, the only milk and cream made
going the coast route to Vancouver, hope that he would be able to meas- safe by pasteurization.
Wash., then home.
ure up to the expectation of the
He, was
Turkey door prizes as well as tur­ Chamber of Commerce.
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It was ordered that 6.000 cans of
Notice to Job’s Daughters
assorted canned goods at the county
farm, be turned over to the Marshfield
We will convepe in regular ses­
community chest by >. C. McNelly, sion Monday night, Nov. 26. at 7:30
superintendent at the farm.
o’clock in the Masonic Temple. All
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members are expected to be present
and on time. Visitors welcome.
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Margaret Stewart, Librarian.
Highest market prices paid for fox.
soon, mink, etc. References. Harold
Potts, Marshfield, Ore.
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keys for all the games at the Legion
Turkey Keno in Shelley building tion given by the 20-30 club membeA
and hoped every club,.business inter­
Saturday night.
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est and individual in Coquille would
Mrs. B. C. Minard, Miss Yula Min­ make the same pledge.
ard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Minard and
We have been through some lean
son, Donald, are leaving Monday, Miss years, Mr. Norton said, and still kept
Yula to spend Thanksgiving in Port­ the Chamber of Commerce function­
land with relatives and friends, and ing. With the prospects for better
Mrs. Minard and Clyde Minard and times in 193S, the Chamber of Com­
family to spend Thanksgiving in Ta­ merce should go ahead to bigger and
coma with Glenn Minard, who is a better accomplishments, and he prom­
teacher in North Central high school. ised “the best I’ve got” to help bring
about those achievements, which
Checking Up on County Roads can only be accomplished by all of
County Engineer J. Loy Stacer and us working together.
He said he would have some an­
Miss Blythe Cousins, secretary to the
court, were ordered by the county nouncements to make at the next
court this week to assemble data and board of directors’ meeting, at which
transcripts showing the proceedings ' everyone is welcome, and added that
by which rights of way of county there would be at least one forum
roads were secured. The information 1 meeting a month, whether the at-
is desired by the state highway com­ tendance was one hundred or only
mission.
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