The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 26, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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Mr. und Mrs. T. G. Sumerlin en­
tertained at an Easter dinner Sunday
for Mrs. Corda Lewellen and son,
James, and Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Golden
Miss Alice Alverdes, Miss Grace
Linn and Miss Helen Vincent re-
urned Sunday evening from spend­
ing the week-end at their homes.
Miss Alverdes going to Portland, Miss
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 8 row
Linn to Salem and Miss Vincent to
STRATAGEM PEAS
Corvallis.
Want to know the best
Miss Minnie Bunch returned to
TALL TELEPHONE PEAS--GOLDEN BANTAM CORN 12 row
tire to buy! Talk to
Salem the first of the week after
spending several days visiting her
users of this great new
sister. Mrs. L. L. Sunterlin, and
“G-3” Goodyear All-
'ather, W. H. Bunch.
dwarf telephone peas 1 — GOLDEN WEST CORN
Weather. Many say
J
Thè
Presbyterian
Ladies
Aid
held
that “43% more non­
its annual apron shower and cooked
WONDER B^ANS
skid mileage'* under­
OREGON GIANT BEANS — KENTUCKY
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food sale in the Harlocker building
states the truth. They
Saturday. They had many lovely
praise also the “G-3’s”
hand-made aprons on display.
quicker - stopping grip.
Plans are ' being made and an in­
they’ll
Ask them
teresting program arranged for the
convince you!
annual Woman’s Club Pioneer Day
to be held Monday, April 29. This
day is set aside to honor the pioneers
of this section. -
R. F. Booth returned home Friday
from
San , Francisco, California,
43% More Non-Skid Mile­
where he spent a week vjsiting at the
age.
home of his sister.
Quicker-Stopping Grip.
Miss Jean Guerin left Friday for
Blowout Protection in
San Francisco where she will con-i
EVERY Ply.
tinue her nurses’ training in the Lane
Guarantee against road
Hospital, after spending a three
hazards.
weeks’ vacation here.
Guarantee against defects
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Greene have
Keep your roses and flower gardens free of Aphis, Earwigs and
fof life.
moved into their new home, which1
Our own guarantee and
they recently purchased from Mr.
other destroying pests
year round, service.
andJtrs. Claude Mullen.
’Mr. and Mrs. W. C. I
North Bend, have moved
Belle Whitaker house.
Mr Keene
has accepted a position as manager
of the local Dunham’s store.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Rutledge are
the proud parents of a baby daughtei
with the materials to keep your gardens clean.
Tell us your
born April 11, at the Mast Hospital.
They have named her Marian Rose.
New U. S. Savings Bonds
; bond on the request of the owner,1 This is their first child.
troubles. The expense is small and results will be gratifying.
Mr. snd Mrs. C. R. Blatchford. of
A Good Investment
or ,on<er after the dlt' of
.
_
i sale, and return the full purchase Port Orford, have moved to Myrtle
Postmaster Hawkins gave the Sen- 1 Price. This provision was made be- Point and are living in the Walter
cause, among
among.many
liner some information about the new j . cause,
. many thousands of Sykes apartment.
Mrs. Nora Wilkinson and Mrs. W.
United States savings bonds which purchasers, there are certain to be a
I few who will enaounter unexpected H. Elwood returned to Portland af­
cin be secured al any post office.
They are issued in denominations emergencies and need their money ter a tew days* visit in Myrtle Point.
.♦ Mrs. Lilly Dement is reported im­
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of $23, $50. $100, $500 and $1000, and immediately.
proving and feeling much better than
can be purchased for $18.75, $37.60,
last week.
Presents Pupils in Recital
$75, $375 and $75u.
Mrs Fred Estey returned to her
The difference between what you
Maud Skaggs Woodyard presented
pay for the bonds today and what her class in voice and piano recital at home in Bellingham, Washington, af­
you receive in ten years represents the Episcopal Parish House on Tues­ ter several days* visit with relatives
here.
the accumulation of intereat, com­ day evening.
Mr. and Mrs Fred Poppe and three
pounded semi-annually. Instead of
The following pupils played: Jean
paying you the interest semi-annual­ and Donna Marie Brown, Gwendo­ children and Mrs. Louise Miles re­
ly, the government adds all of it to lyn Elrod, Maxine Whereat, Beth turned to their homes in Portland
the principal and pays you the en­ Hooton. Betty Emery, Harriet Tozier, after a week’s visit with friends and
tire sum at the cad of ten years. By Verene Bailey, Patricia Nosier, Mar- relatives here.
Jesse Clinton returned home the
_lhis arrangement, the amount you vene McClellan, Evelyn Gano, Donna
powerful drama with a most unusual been many, many yean
invest increases exactly one-third, or Dean Bosserman, • Barbara I<eslie. last of the week from a business trip Pictures at the Liberty
romance, is scheduled as the feature much of a holocaust occurred in Coos
33 H per -cent.. if you hold the bonds Florence Tway, Bevery Norton, Mar­ to McMinnville.
The Coming Week attraction next Wednesday and county, if it ever did before.
Edward Brotton and family moved
for their full term of ten years.
garet Smith, Been Harris, Margaret
Thursday. It has an all-star cast,
The dead are Merle Sharrai, Uxi
last
week
from
Bandon
to
the
Chas.
The owner of this bond knows ex­ Stewart, Marion Hess, Levelle Wai­
Described by those who have wit­
headed by Kay Francis, who has two driver, his 14 months old baby,
Barklow place in west Myrtle Point.
actly what it will earn for him. He st rom, Dorothy Glaisyer,
Louise
nessed it in preview showings as one
leading men in Warren William and Merlyn, and his stepson, Richard
Miss Margaret Garrett returned to
never has to bother about it from the Woodyard, Margaret Belloni, and
of the most thrilling pictures of risk
George Brent. The story tells of two Marks, aged 8.
McMinnville
Sunday
after
spending
day he buys it at the post office until Audrey Aasen.
Dorothy Glaisyer,
and danger ever screened, “Under
Sherrai and the boy were suffo­
the day it matures. He doesn't have Dorris Compton and Mr». George the Easter vacation at the home of Pressure," will be shown at the Lib­ men In love with the same girl, each
cated
and not seriously burned, but
of
whom
tries
to
give
her
up
for
the
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
F.
Gar-
to remember when to clip coupons, Bryant sang solos and a group of:
erty Theatre tonight and Saturday.
other man.
Brent, portraying a the baby was.
because there are no coupons.
He Freshman girls, Josephine Lucas, ! ' rett.
Edmund Lowe and Victor Mckag-
dashing daredevil, whose mental at­
The fire is supposed to have started
fire department wqj called to
doesn’t have to reinvest his interest Emma
Frances
Mulkey,
Louise ] 1 the The
home of Dr. O. H. Clark Saturday len, one of the most popular teams in titude toward life has been warped from a lighted cigarette which Sher­
because it is already reinvested at Woodyard, Marion Hess, Margaret ;
the history of the film industry, are
compound interest. He doesn't have Stewart and Bevery Norton sang a evening. The fire started from a box the co-stars of this unique story, by a terrific airplane accident in rai may have dropped on the daven­
which his parents and his sister are port.
i
of
burning
ashes
and
threatened
an
to worry about his bond bfing stolen group of songs.
which brings to the screen for the
all killed, and he escaped, considers
Mn. Sherrai had gone to Marsh­
' old bam near the house * Little
or lost or buraed^up because It is a
At the close of the very successful
first time the lives and spectacular
himself the same as a “dead” man, field and Warren Fosmore. who had
registered bond The owner's name recital Mrs. Woodyard was presented damage was done.
adventures of tunnel-workers.
and rushes from one mad escapade left Sherrai about two o’clock, said
Mrs. G. L. McRay entered the Mast
is written on it and a record of tlial with a beautiful bouquet of handker-
According to advance accounts,
to another, trying but unable to for­ there was no Indication of fire there
Hospital the last of last week for
name is kept by the government. In chiefs—gifts from her pupils.
“Under Pressure” presents a new
get. He is always saved from the at that hour.
short it’ is not just a bond but his
Others now studying with Mrs. medical treatment.
type of "underworld”—a world con­
consequences of his rash acts by his
Mrs. Harry Dement went to Marsh­
The alarm was sounded at three
bond. If a thief should steal one, he Woody«rd are Herman Flöten and
fined to a steel-lined tube some 17
would be wasting his time because Jean McNelly, voice; Kay Miller,, field Monday afternoon for a few feet in diameter, an unreal world of friend, a part played by Warren o’clock, by another lodger in the
William, who stands by him like the rooming house.
the bond is not transferable.
That Beatrice Sanders, Georgianna John­ days’ visit at the home of her sis­ high-pressure
and
smoke
and
Rock of Gibraltar.
The fire department stopped the
provision also protects the bond son, Elizabeth Varney, Jessie Dean, ter, Mn. Matson.
raw, searing gases.
Buried under
Mias Delores Belloni returned to
blaze before it had spread to other
against any change in price. It can­ Betty Axtell and Lets Shults, piano.
twenty feet of mud and silt, the men
after
buildings or broken through down­
State Fire Warden’s Report
not depreciate in value. The United
Mrs. Woodyard presented her Ban­ Eugene Sunday afternoon
of "Under Pressure" live, fight and
spending her Easter vacation in
stairs. The damage is estimated at
States Treasury will redeem any don class in March.
carry on with courage unde, aston­
State Fire Marshal A. H. Averill
Myrtle Point. Her parents, Mr. and
6,000.
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ishing and hazardous conditions.
has released a report showing a sum-
Mn. John Belloni, took har as far
It is a world that few persons have mary of insured fire losses reported
as Roseburg.
seen, though millions have passed for the various counties of the state Workman Killed at Port Orford
Mn, L. L. Sumerlin and son, Rich­
through it after it has bean tamed for the year ending December 11,
Nicholas Matich, 39, of Portland,
ard, were Roseburg visiton Monday.
and “civilized.** First of all, it is a 1934. This reports shows 4283 fire an employee of the Hauser Construc-
Mr. and Mn. Dick Arnold, Mn.
world of “Mnd-hogs,” and the lives tor the period as compared with 4820 tion company for the past 15 years,
Clifford Wilson, Mn. Katie Arnold
of these men who drive both vehicle fires for the Mme period in 1933. The was killed at Port Orford at about
and Mn Opal Barker left Monday
and subway tunnels beneath the riv­ actual loss sustained was $2,402.008 ten o'clock Monday morning,
for Portland, where they will spend
ers of the world furnish an unique as compared with $2,713,360 for the was employed on the harbor con-
We now have plenty of Mrs. Bunch’s cot­
several days. Mn Arnold going to
and absorbing subject for the screen. same period in 1981. The looses paid «traction work. Following a bias*
see her daughter, Mrs Reuben Hart­
tage cheese, Hie finest you ever ate. We
by insurance amounted to $2.067,733 he was engaged in prying loose ma­
ley, who is sick in a Portland hospi­
Picture-lover« who
find
Will as compared with $2,266,275 for the terial from the surface of a large
have customers from all over the county,
tal.
Roger«' brand of humor irresistible— same period in 1933.
The report beach rock when a rock some dis­
Miss Crystal Huff left Saturday for
and if you have not tried it you should do so.
and this include« the entire screen shows that 22 deaths resulted from tance above him broke away and
her home in Fruitland, Idaho, after
public—are delighted with the new« fires during the period as compared rolled directly in his path It struck
18c Per îb -
a several months’ stay at the home of
that hi« lateat picture, “Life Begina with 22 deaths for the Mme period in him on the head crushing his skull
her father, Walter Huff.
At 40,” coming Sunday to the Liberty 1933, while 160 persona were Injured He fell some 40 feet to the road be­
We have also
Mr. and Mn. Hagerdom
•on, Theatre it crammed with fun.
from fires as compared with 373 for neath and was struck by several
Bobby, Wayne Haggerdom.
Swift’s Mayonnaise and Salad Dressing
Advance report» label thia picture, the previous year.
larger boulders
Death was almost
Morrison, Ray Guerin, Dorothy Bow­
suggested by the Walter B. Pitkin
instantaneous. The body was pre­
the finest quality made.
en, Mr. and Mn. Crester Pedan and
book hit, a bang-up laugh riot. Critic«
pared for shipment to Portland by
3 Die in North Bend Fire
Mayonnaise ,/ipt.
children formed a party which pic­
say it easily eclipses previous Rogers’
thé Schroeder Bros. Mortuary of
nicked at Roseburg Sunday
An early morning fire in a second Bandon. Matich was bom in Smiljan.
favorite«, “Judge Priest,” “David
Mayonnaise pt.
Mn. Eddy, of Port Orford, is visit­
Harum,” and “The County Chair­ floor rooming house on Sherman av­ Austria.—Western World.
ing at the R. B. Dement home this
enue in North Bend, Tuesday, took
man.”
Salad Dressing, pt.
It has
Rogers portrays a double-fisted, the lives of three people.
Call ini cards. 50 for 11.00.
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Salad Dressing, qt.
tender-hearted country editor who
Shower for the Newlyweds
proves that the year« after forty are
Between
30 and 40 friends of Mr. the best and goes in quest of the fun-
Phone 20
and Mrs. Ellis Newton surprised tain of youth. He launches a series
them Tuesday evening with a kitchen of situations that smash the funny
shower given at the home of Mrs. bone to smithereens.
Newton’s parents. Games were play­
“Life Begins At 40,” relates the ro­
and with thought in mind, we, as an Organization and Individually,
ed and several vocal solo numbers mance of a young school teacher and
were given, after which the young a youth, “railroaded” to prison The
in surroundings especially built for the holding of dignified funeral
couple were kept busy unwrapping shrewd editor brings to light facts
services, are continually striving and improving so that this last
gifts. A lovely lunch was served by that clean the boy. and stir« up a
Remembrance of your Loved Ones will be a truly Beautiful one.
Mrs. Ralph Nosier, Mrs. Marion hornet’s nest of fun in the process.
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Clayton and Mrs. Vem Bailey.
Among the high spots in the picture
are Will’s efforts at hog-calling, and
Dr. C. R Bloyd, chiropractic physi­ his pistol duel which he wins through
cian and foot specialist, 206 3rd and wisecracking.
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