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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1935)
IM Y RTL k POINT ITEMS INSÙ RANCE Stops Yss Quicker! 1444 atop teats prove other new Uree slide 14* to 14« farther FREE! COSTS YOU NO PREMIUM- NOTHIMO EXTRA TO BUY NEW Also You Get 43% Mora Non-Skid Mileage. Blowout Protection in EVERY PJ-y. Guarantee against road hazards, defects. GOOD-YEAR Lifetime Guaranteed SPEEDWAY $5.50 •«< UP Coquille Service Station and Joan Langenberg, Ernest Granby. Riverton News Dolly Spurgeon, Lilly 'Abbott, Leora Wendell Clausen, 11, son of Mrs. Harrison, Clarabelle Chard and Elsie Wm. Griffin, is recovering in the Co Yoakam. quille Hospital from a broken arm received Friday morning at school. Democrats Met Monday at Bay The children were playing “pop-the- Nearly 100 democrats of aouthwest- ___ ” on ______ _______ whip, roller skates , in the _ gym- nasium when Wendell, being on the ern Oregon gathered in the Elks Tern- end, was thrown off. He stuck out pie at Marshfield Monday evening his arm to help protect himself and where they were addressed by Sena when he got up, he asked one of his tors John D. Goss, of Marshfield, classmates to pull his arm back into Representatives J. H. McCloskey, of place as he thought it must be out the Norway, and Roy Carter, of Gold way it was hurting. Just as the other Beach, Judge Hugh McLain, former boy started to pull the arm, the bone representative Wm. Bennett, of Port broke through the skin just below the Orford, and others. The “good of the elbow. First aid was I immediately order” was the keynote of the meet given to stop the bleeding, by AnaeL ing, and the members of the legis- Hayward, his teacher, and he was lature gave a report on their steward- taken to the hospital by Loe Atkinson ship. and Rex Chappell. Probate Court £ Aubrey E. Haan, principal of the Riverton schools, was in Ashland A petition for the adoption of Flora over the week-end visiting his mother Jean Doley wad filed by Jess R. and and sister. He was accompanied by Wills M Wagner, Of Marshfield, on Mrs. A. C. Dye and daughter, Marie, Tiiwdy1 - - who went down to see an optometrist. Frank L. Walker, of Vida, Oregon, Mrs. Perna Harris, who is cooking was on Monday appointed adminis in a camp near Powers, spent the trator of the 91550 estate left by his week end at her home here. father, Linton G. Walker, who died Thursday evening, Ileen Harris and March 9. The appraisers named are her grandmother. Mrs. H. J. Peterson, B. B. Brundage, Wm. H. Smith and entertained a group of girls in a sew C. E. Shumawy. ing club. Those who enjoyed this de • I. N. Harley, last Monday, filed a lightful evening and spent the night petition for the adoption of N. A. with Miss Harris were: Harriet and Metaslf.___________________________ Ewiyn Miller, h m it w D UMMg nnr Arthur MacMillan was on Monday Clarrisa Fellows and June Danielson. named as administratoi of the M00 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hartwell fur estate left by his father, Archie Mac nished part of the musical program Millan. at the Coquille Grange Thursday eve Mr. Hartwell played several ning. Marriage License» old-time selections on the violin and was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Apiil 10—Lester F. Cunningham Hartwell. and Edith Cameron, both of Co Eight new students entered the quille. This is the only marriage li seventh and eighth grades last Mon cense to be Issued by the county clerk far in April. day from Coaledo. They are: Cleal Cube Steaks We have them — and any other kihd of a Steak — cut from First Quality Steer Beef. Also a good variety of fish — Halibut — Salmon — Ling Cod — Oysters — Clams and Crab Meat V - , ’v Phone 20 J. L. STEVENS ^ÌJour Ideal Mealing Place. Mis. J. Myers and her brother. W. Mitchell left Friday for Salem, where Mr. Mitchell entered a hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. W. Mast and small son left the Mas’, hospital’ Friday and returned to her home at Lee. Russell Dement, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Dement, was operated on 1 for appendicitis at the Mast -hospital Friday. He is reported getting along satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson and two uncolored japan tea children and Miss Margaret Lever, uf SALSODA Glendale, Oregon, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G Bulk, 1 lb Mt. Hood Brand Sumerlin. T Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mullen have 2U lb Package» sold their home on Sixth street to Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Greene. Regular 50c grade Harold Endicott returned home Flawless Brand APRICOTS from from Portland .where he »pent the winter. He has accepted a position 2’/i Cans * in the City Meat Market. A good time to stock up R. R. Rouppe, who recently suf Fine Flavor. Beautiful Fruit fered a slight stroke, is reported im BIG BOY SOAP proving. He is able tarbe up part of • • • • 2 Cans -och day now. the big yellow bar Mi's. G. W. Morris returned to her An Oregon Product home in Portland after a few days” visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and SALAD OIL three children returned to their home SWIFT’S PRIDE in Alturas, California, after a week’s Best Quality Bulk visit at the home of Mr. Nelaon’s par ashing powder « • • ’ - * • ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelaon. Quart • V Mrs. W R. Northup and two sons, . 43 oz. Package Wilmer and David, motored to Pow-| ers Sunday taking Mrs. Northup's naother, Mrs. Dave Carey, home after Bring your container spending several days in Myrtle SWEET GROUND CHOCOLATE Point CEDAR POLISH Mrs. Katie Arnold entertained the Good Quality. Bulk Altar society Wednesday afternoon.1 The bin 32 oz. Bottle Refreshments were serv*l at the close 2 lbs. for of the meeting. Spoetai Jess Cotton returned home Satur day from Portland where he has been in a hospital receiving treatments. I Robert- Redell went to Roseburg Tuesday where he will receive medi cal treatment at the Veterans’ Hospi tal. Miss Gylene Fitzpatrick left Wed nesday for Portland, where she will stay over the week end. Mrs. Fritz Bolenbaugh will take her place at the Mast hospital during her absence John Parry left the first of the week for Portland to receive medical treatments. Mrs. Lorin Guerin and Mrs. Agnes Kenyon entertained at a birthday party Saturday afternoon for Johnnie Kenyon and Harry Guerin. The af ternoon was spent playing games, af ter which refreshments were served to the following: Jack Mulkey, Shir ley, Doris and Wallace Barklow, much of his life in the Pacific area FOR SALE—New Jersey, Cultivated Duane Miller, Delpha and Norma Coquille Library Note« and is considered an out-standing Owens, Marjorie Huff, Junior Adams, Blueberry plants. Propagated at and New Books Received American authority on Oriental af Patricia and Harry Guerin and John South Beach, Acclimated to Coast fairs. The March "Readers’ Digest” nie and Frank Kenyon. country. Two-year nursery plants. An Oregon Alcove! Well, perhaps Elder and Mrs. T. M. Cole and not an alcove, just yet, but at least a contained a twenty-six page sum John A. Diem, BlueberrjrtNursery, three children of Marshfield were well filled shelf of Oregon's own mary of thia book. South Beach, Oregon. >^J3t3 The next book selected is the first Myrtle Point visitors Saturday. Elder books—written by native sons and Cole spoke to the Adventist congrega daughters. This is the latest project novel of a brilliant young doctor, who FOR SALE—500 Goats. Geo. Kohl- tion Saturday morning. is also known locally. The novel is hagen, Roseburg, Ore. lit! of the Coquille Library; made possi Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Guerin and two ble by the generosity of the Business “Dr. Mallory;” the setting, an Ore children and Miss Jean Guerin, of gon fishing village; the author, Dr. VIGORO is cheaper this year, >4 00 and Profesisonal Women's Club. cwt. Farr A Elwood, Inc. Alan Hart. San Francisco, spent Sunday at the There is already on hand a nice as J. N. Gearhart home at Dora. “Come and Get It," by Edna Fer sortment of such books, a few valu GRAVEL from the Hermann-Broad Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett went to able old editions, no longer in print, ber, is a romantic story of a lumber bent bar for sale. Address Mrs. E. McMinnville Sunday, taking their and more local and state histories and jack and a hasher. • The jack becomes Point, or daughter, MargarFt/Uacr TS "Linneld true pioneer stories. Some worthy of rrtfli and prosperous gent l emfai and ^JE. phone 3R25 Ut4* college. They returned home Mon special mention are a complete set of the hasher becomes—well, read it day evening. yourself — you do not have to believe Bancroft's Works which includes sev WHITE Bermuda Onion Set», it. The Gleaner Sunday school class of eral volumes of Oregon history, “His per 100. Farr A Elwood, toe. the Presbyterian church went to Ban “Lost Horizon,” by James Hilton, tory of the Pacific Northwest” by Jo don and spent the week end in the has been among the ten best sellers seph Shafer, “History of Coos A Cur COWS FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows Dr. Richmond cabin. Mrs Schaad ac ry Counties” by Orville Dodge, “Ma all winter. One gets a real surprise _/<*• sale, inquire of J. P. Johnson. 1* companied them Those going were rooned In Crater Lake” by Alfred in this book, which it would be un Phyllis Belloni, Ellen Carver, Harriet Powers, "Continental Trails” by Ezra thinkable to spoil by disclosing the Ind HAND McCormick Deering 10-20 plot. McRay, Aileen Osborne, Eda Smith, Tractor for sale, good condition. In Meeker and a half dozen fine books Pauline Kohler, Jerry Wolf, Mary quire Floyd Peterson, Bullards. for children, including “Oregon Dye, Beryl Williams and Mrs. Schaad. A P«|ny Party Ore. J. A. Lamb Co., Coquille, Ore. Tran" by Parkman, “Children of the Miss Jerry Wolf returned to her 19 to 1. Covered Wagon” by Mary Jane Carr, The High School Christian Endeav home in Salem Monday after spend ■Bridge of the Gods” by Balch, 'Trail or society of the Church of Christ is ing her spring vacation at the home of the Bear” by Wood. sponsoring a “Penny Party” Friday HE1DER TRACTOR (or sale cheap of her aunt, Mrs Schaad. A recent gift from the Business and evening at the church.yt 7:30 Penny Good condition. Inquire Leslie Professional Wowmen’s Club has en booths, program andf penny games Strong, Myrtle Point, Ore 1H3 Audrey Ilene Bushnell abled the committee to purchase the will be featured Tlfe proceeds of the Audrey Ilene Bushnell, daughter of following: “White Headed Eagle” by party are to help send delegates from WASHING MACHINE — Used and new wringer rolls. Expert repair Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Bushnell, of Montgomery. “Before the Covered this society to the state C. E. conven ing, ten years’ experience your Catching creek, who passed away at Wagon” by Parrish, "Northwest Wild tion at The Dalles the latter part of guarantee. Will be at Lamb's Hard the Mast hospital last Saturday, was Life' by Lampman, "Now We're thia month. A special ware two days a week. Phone Co buried on Monday, the services being Logging” by Hosmer, Calling ord«. V) for »100 quille 2L for service. Curley’s Re held at the Marsters church on Catch shelf is to be reserved for all these pair Shop, 769 So. Broadway, ing creek, and being conducted by books and you are Invited to make Phone 289, Marshfield. Ilt4 Rev. Chas. Barklow. The body lay use of them. ■ ■■a .... i i „ Several months ago the Coquille in state at the Schroeder Bros, fun LETTUCE Plants, Early Cabbage eral home in Myrtle Point on Sunday Wbman’s Club voted to give the Planta, 2 doz. 25c. Farr A Elwood She was bom in Myrtle Point monthly “tea money,” to the Library O n Cat ■ Ward Baek ‘ lililí. July 29, 1915, and was 19 years, eight for the purchase of late books, books FOR SALE—Two young teams, well from the list of best sellers each months and seven days of age. ' WANTED—Middle-aged lady to do broke; one 3500 fts., one 3000 lbs; Beside her parents she leaves four month or those filling particular housework, in home where there is can be aeen at Earl Agee’s ranch, brothers and fouP sisters—Victor. needs and of interest to this commun a baby. See Mrs. Bernard C. Jef 3 miles south of Roseburg. 12t2’ Robert, Keith, James Lee, Mrs. ity. The following have been pur frey, 290 North Willard. Gladys Barklow. Mildred, Clara, and chased with the money thus far re START the Baby Chix on Sperry's Betty Bushnell, all of Myrtle Point. ceived: FOR RENT—8-rodhn House, either Surelive, 10 ft carton with a feeder "The Forty Days of Musa Dagh,” furnished or unfurnished. J. L • free. 45c. Farr A Elwood. Inc. by Frans Werfel, is a story of an Eu Smith, phone 58R. Filling Up Administration Bldg. ropeanized, wealthy and cultured Ar Henry A. Schroeder A Sons are menian. who on a trip to his old home WANTED—To buy or lease good 25 CROWN Calf Meal, <4 00 per 100 lbs at Coos Feed A Seed Stores 8tf to 30 cow dairy ranch Box 247, laying the linoleum in the new ad in Syria was caught in the Turkish Coquille. Ore. it« ministration building of the Port Or campaign to wipe out the entire Ar FOR SALE—Extra fine quality Kan- ford Dock and Terminal Corporation menian people. Under his leadership ota Seed Oats. $2.25 per 100 lbs: located on the hill overlooking the the inhabitants of seven villages WANTED-—Young stock to pasture Coos Feed A Seed Stores. Btf See Mrs Harriet Burbank. Arago, harbor at Port Orford. This is one of withdrew to the mountains of Musa Ore. •*•* 1 11 — ---- - »he best looking buildings to be erect- Dagh and resisted a seige of forty ->d in this section recently and when ! day« by the Turkish army. This is a ' USE Naphthalene Flakes to keep the slugs off. Iff ft. Farr & Elwood. Inc finished will house the administrative long and moving novel, the crowning HOME FOR SALE CHEAP — Five room house, 2 lots, out buildings, offices of the Port Orford Dock and Work of this popular author. fruit trees and berries, fenced in. WE ACCEPT C oos county general Terminal Corporation and the other “Challenge.” by Upton Close, is a $390 cash, or $450 on terms. Mrs. fund warrants at 5 per cent dis companies incorporated with it book of profound interest on the ris I Merritt B. Barnett, Dexter, Ore. 1* count only. Folsom’s Orovkry. Mr Schroeder also has the contract ing power and political significance for Installing two large Electrolux re of the Japanese. Mr. Close, who is E1*'trtc1BtAUTY HEBRON. Early Ohio, frigerators in this building These known locally as the brother of Mrs. » 7T Payment. 82| Early Boro. Early Bliss, seed squds, refrigerators are operated by gas B. A. Roberta, of Fairview, has spent per month. J. p. Johnson. “ c ft. Farr A Elwood, Inc. while they lost Onion Sets 3 »>«• 45c W 35c 15c Denco Hams H*lf °r whole Busy Comer Grocery 69 Want Ads Delivery