The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, May 24, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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    Telling
About
People . and
Events in ths City and
County
Have you tried Du-A-Doo Paint
Cleaner? Stevens Cash Hardware.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Taylor, both
senior and junior, left last Saturday
for Eugene and Portland.
Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked
Sltf
Mrs. Beryl Wilson left Tuesday
morning for Rockaway, in the Sea­
side section, where she will be em­
ployed for the summer.
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
Mr. and »>Irs. Geo, W. Taylor, both
Junior-Senior Banquet
milk, Uie only milk aud cream made; sen! or and junior, returned Wednt-s-
The Junior-Senior banquet held in
-PABltllMl*'1 * rt tion.
day evening Lom • trip outside. The Pioneer Hall last Friday evening
elder couple stopped at Eugene and
Mrs. Ula Leach and Miss Ida Ocrd-
was one of the
most pleasant
.enjoyed a several days' visit with old
- affairs ever held for such an occa­
ing left Monday for Salem to attend
" ;
" who kept them busy the three
the Rebekah Grand Assembly w
sion: There were well over one hun­
i of their stay. Mr. and Mrs. Tay-
dred members of the two classes and
convened there that day.
C. W
Jr r crmtfoufrd rm
Ppi^lnnrt, uo
the liculiy In attendance. Supt. P.
Gano also went Monday as a delegate'
companied by the latter’s sister, Miss
W. Lane made the principal address
to the I. O. O. F. grand lodge which
Ruth Roeder, who had been visiting |
of the evening. Various members of
opened Tuesday.
hche the past month.
They spent
the classes also responded to toasts.
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 three days visiting Mrs. Taylor’s par- '
.The cane, whose passing from the
2Jti ents in Portland.
Moulton St., phone 86J.
senior to the junior class, is always a
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bonney and
ceiemony, had additional Interest this
daughter, Sally, left Sunday morning
Farr & Elwood Win Trip
year. The custom of decorating the
.or Seattle, where he will attend the
Farr it Elwood received a telegram cane with the class colors, started
.iorthwest Rexall stores annual con­
this week from the San Francisco of­ back in 1914, the year Mrs. Roy Neal
vention. Mrs A. J. Sherwood ac-
fices of Sperry Flour Co., informing graduated. She was then Imogene
ompanied them to Portland, where
them that they had won a free trip Alcxson, and the colors were blue and
¡he is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
on the Sperry Special train which gold.
This year her daughter,
dalph Cake.
makes a tour through Mexico in June. ' Gretchen Neal, is one of the graduat-
For Rent—House at 123 S. Coulter
This free trip comes to Farr & El- ¡ng class, and the class colors are
Street. Call 14J after six p. m.
wood as a reward to them for having, blue and silver.
sold 75 tons more of Sperry's pre­
Some of the ribbons on the cane are
Joe Nye, who had been on a four
pared feeds in the first five months of rather tattered and torn and it has
nonths’ trip'to the orient, on the San
1935 than they sold during the same been suggested.that in 1939, the Quar­
iulian, returned to Coquqille the
time in 1934. Cecil Elwood will be ter of a century anniversary, that
irst of the week for a few days’ visit
Mrs. Geo. Bryant returned Tuesday
the favored one of the Farr & Elwood -Mis. Neal and Pete Miller, also a
it the Fred Belloni home. Mrs. Nye
organization to enjoy this wonderful member of the 1914 class, should be
from her trip which included the B
net him in Portland and they left
free trip with the Sperry Special and invited to the Junior-Senior banquet
P. W. state convention at The Dalles
his morning for Artesia, Calif.,
will leave here for San Francisco bn and tie fresh ribbon on the cane.
held there Friday, Saturday and Sun- |
vhere he has employment for the
June rf7 to Join the other winning
day.
summer.
Sperry dealers in the 3000 mile trip To Be Re-shown Due
Special'’Rates in course of Popular
'Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on to Mexico City and many, other fam­
to Popular Request
Piano offered those enrolling before
Are Insurance.
ous spots of Old Mexico.
June 15.
Mrs. Maud Woodyard
“
It.
Happened
One Night,” in which
Farr & Elwood wish to express
Avery. Combs, sophomore in busi­
Phone 230L, Coquille.
18t3
Clark
Gable
and
- Claudette Colbert
ness administration at the University their thanks to their many patrons of co-starred ond won selection as the
The next regular monthly sewing
Sperry
’
s
feeds,
and
wish
them
to
of Oregon, was elected to the presi­
outstanding performance in pictures
meeting of the Legion Auxiliary will
dency of Alpha Kappa Psi, men’s know that plans are being - made last year, will be shown again at the
be held on May 28 in the Legion
whereby
every
one
of
them
will
have
business administration honorary, at
Liberty next Wednesday and Thurs­
Home.
Potluck luncheon at 1:00
-he annual polling held there recent- an opportunity to secure a complete day, due to a popular request fo^its
o'clock.
set of beautiful dinner chinaware as
.y. Avery, a graduate of Coquille
return. The picture has been booked
For sound Fire Insurance, go to ùgh school, has been active in busi­ well as several other prizes free, in
in larger towns for the fifth, sixth or
celebration
of
Farr
&
Elwood
having
Ned C. Kelley.
ness administration circles since his
seventh appearance.
won extraordinary award..
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rackleff and entrance into the University.
The same evenings. May 29 and 30,
twin sons came in yesterday from
Frank’s Little Wranglers, who have
Report cases of cruelty to children
Moore-Robison
their home in Merrill, Ore., to vist his and animals to Humane Society,
been starring over KOOS and are
Miss Iola Robisr-n. daughter of Mr. booked for a tour north to Puget
brother, D. E. Rackleff, and other rel­ Medford. Complaints must be signed
and Mrs. Geo. Robison, of Fishtrap, Sound, will appear in person on the
atives and friend* in the county.
by two or more witnesses. Informa­
and Walter Moore, son of Mr. and stage. It is an all-star cast of enter­
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Insure your car with Ned C. Kellev tion confidential.
Mrs. W. A. Moore, formerly of Ara­ tainers, the program consisting of
in a reliable Oregon stock company
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lamb left Sun- go and Coquille but who now live in
singing, yodeling, and instrumental
Mr*. W. E. Sloan left today for day morning for a six weeks’ trip to Camas. Wash., were united in mar- music.
southern California,'the Los Angele* southern California. They will visit riagc at the Chas. H. Ocrding home
district, where she will visit for sev­ his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. on the Marshfield highway, by Rev.
Attention
eral weeks with her son, Erroll Sloan, W. Jones, at San Diego, the Fred W. S. Smith on Tuesday. .
W.
R.
C.
members
and all patriotic
and wife, and other friends and rela­ Slagles at Los Angeles, her sister. [ ' The groom recently returned to Co­
organizations. On Sunday, May 26,
I
Mrs.
Jennie
Williams
at
Burlingame,
1
quille
from
Washington.
His
bride
tives.
Rev. Harold Minter will deliver the
Old Growth Fir, the E. E. Johnson family in Oakland, was a graduate of the Arago high Memorial services at the Baptist
Wood for sale
L.
I
the L. P. Branstetter family at Cape- school's year ago. Both these young
$2.00 a tier, delivered. ,
Wm. Peart, town, and other friends in the native'
church at 11:15 a. m. Be sure to be
people are well known in the valley,
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Coquille, phone 75J.
there on time.—Press Correspondent.
son state.
and are receiving the congratulations
Geo. A. Ulett, K. P. Lawrence, Dr.
Body and Fender repair work done of their many friends.
We have appointed C. H. Hodgdon
C. A. Rietman and F. S'. Emery are
by experienced mechanics. Our body
our agent for Coquille.
All orders
leaving this afternoon for Ashland
Invited to Memorial Services left or phoned (IM) him will be
painter is an expert. Let us prove
where thep-will attend a ceremonial
we have the best of repair service
Rev. H. A. Minter, of the Baptist promptly taken care of. Give our
tomorrow of Hillah Temple. All four
Southwestern Motor Co.
lltf Church has invited the American Le­ floral work a trial. We will do our
are Shriner*.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnson left for gion and Auxiliary members to at­ best to please you. Myrtle Green-
Buy Crown Flour and Feeds at California Tuesday morning after a tend his Memorial services on Sun­ houses. Myrtle Point
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Coo* Feed A Seed Stores.
8tf short trip up from Oakland.
Mr. day morning at 11:00 a. m. The Legion
and Auxiliary members are requested
Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratie physi­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffries and Johnson, who is in the lumber brok­
to
meet
at
the
Legion
Home
at
10:30
cian,
foot correctionist, electro thera­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winterburn and erage business in San Francisco,
a. m. and attend the services in a pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf
found
the
strike
paralyzing
the
Cali
­
Miss La Verne Knife visited over
group.
Gladys Wheeler.
night in Coquille last week with the fornia mills and came north to find
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
Knife family, enroute to Portland stocks which could be shipped imme­
Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whip­ qiilk, the only milk and cream made
diately.
He
was
successful
in
par
­
from Loe Angeles, where they had
tially finding his requirements in ping, cream on sale at Folsom’s Gro­ safe by pasteurization.
been visiting.
cery and People’s Market at all times.
Coos county.
For delivery, call 7R42.
V. L. Cor­
Buy local bread and support home
Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it
nelius.
19tf Is better.
industry.
Sltf Calling cards, 50 for 51.00.
Sltf
CRADÜÀTION
SUGGESTIONS
Stationery
Cameras
Perfume
Atomizer
leather Goods
Photo Albums
änd
■Graduation Cards
See “The First World War" film at
the Liberty Sunday at 2 p. m. It is
sponsored by the Coquille V. F. W.,
which will share in the proceeds
matinee ' only
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
fks
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
WARS ON BANK ROBBERS
National Bankers Association
Pressing Active Steps to
Protect Members—
Losses Cut
Imprisonment or death of many des­
perate bank criminals the pasuyear baa
brought no appreciable reduction In at­
tacks on banka, James E. Baum, In
charge of the American Bankers Asso­
ciation Protective Department, has re­
ported to bis organisation.
.............
In tbs six montbs ended February 28.
1(35, he says, banks were targets tor
169 daylight holdups and 40 night bur­
glaries. He added that although banks
that are not members number only
about half those enrolled In the asso­
ciation. they suffered a far greater rate
of attack, namely, 61 per cent of all the
bank robberies committed during the
period.
Loa.es Show Decrease
During the period under report, bank
burglars and bandits exacted tribute
amounting to 6941.651 compared with
losses totaling 61,357,000 a year ago, he
said. Thia reduction in losses Is attrib­
uted to the time-locking restrictions
and other limitations in the exposure of
surplus cash Imposed last year by
underwriters and several bank super­
visory authorities.
—
The sharp reduction In the material
loss of money and securities resulting
—Vp.^NfY 26 “THE EIEST W< I l I MAI"
rrom bank robbery this year was 'over­
shadowed by the killing of 2 bank em­
ployees, on* bystander and 5 arresting
officers.” and since last August bank
robbery also cost the lives of IS crimi­
nals and caused physical injuries to 10
bank employees, 12 bystanders, 9 ar­
resting officers and 8 bandits. a total of
02 casualties.
Investigations by the association's
agents resulted In the arrest of 30
forgers, 42 bsndlts snd one burglar, or
70 of the 141 benk criminal* reported as
being Reprehended durlns the peri-id.
Old Papers, good-sized package at
The Sentinel for five cents.
Chadwick Lodge No. 68
A. F. & A. M.
Stated Communication
Tuesday, June li, 8 p.
H. S. Norton
Music and Stationery
Graduation Cards
Gifts
Wrappings
Busy Corner Bldg.
Benefit Veterans of Foreign Wan
Admission 35c
Sun-Mon-Tue May 26-37*28
WHERE NO MAN EVER
VENTURED BEFORE... THEII
PLANES BLAZED THE WAY TO
NEW THRILLS IN THE SAVAGE
HEART OF THE UNTOUCHED
AFRICAN JUNGLE!
3 THRILLING STARS in
WHAT A SHOW
¡¡II f FOR THE THOUSANDS WHO
MISSED IT BEFORE . . . . .
FOR THE THOUSANDS WHO
WANT TO SEE IT AOAINI
Oaudfiif
GABLE COLBERT
I
IT HAPPEN»
ONE NIGHT
AN AfRIAL EPIC OVER AFRICA
ALSO
PREVIEW
Special Attraction
ON THE STAGE
FRANK’S LITTLE
WRANGLERS
Popular Radio Stan of
SEE THESE WONDERFUL
LITTLE ARTISTS SINGING,
PLAYING. TRICK ROPING
ADMISSION
LIBERTY
T
THEATRE
KOOS
A FAMILY GROUP THAT
WILL ASTONISH YOU
10c & 25c
^„in.