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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1935)
100 % LAUGH SHOW THRILL, TOWN, Telling About People and Eventa in the City and County . Scorby's Nut (Joal, »3.00 per ton de livered. Benham’s Transfer. THRILL! highland Andy P. Davis has been quite ill all week, suffering from intestinal flu. she can find employment she will re- '4 main here. She is a sister of Mrs.' Carlile. Mrs. Carlile recently spent two weeks visiting her people at As toria and tier sister came with her when she returned here. Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer and Dorothy, left Monday morning for Portland where he attended to duties as member of the State Veter inary Board, in conducting examina tions for state licenses. From there they went on to Tacoma to visit Mrs. Glaisypr’s father, A. H. Johnson, for a few days. They expect to return the last of this week. Special price on Scorby’s Nut Cort, »3.00 ton delivered. Benham’s L. P. Branstetter arrived here last Sunday from his home in Capetown, Transfer. , Mrs. R. B. Knife was on the sick Calif., and will remain in the county until next Monday when he will ac list several days this week but is re- company Mrs. Prescott Branstetter ported as much improved. and baby home. Prescott had re Miss Fiances Oddy, of Coquille, turned to Capetown last week-end. was pledged this week to the Chi Mr. Branstetter added his comment Omega sorority at U. of O. to many others that Coquille looks us Norcott's Studio will be closed from prosperous as any town he knows of Thursday, Oct. 10, until Thursday, on the coast. the 24th, both dates included. 38t2 Li-QI antiseptic Midi SOLUTION uñik anw limitai * pïüduct f«»r EFFECTIVENESS F your favorite antisep tic is not as yet MI31 An I tiseptic Solution don’t fail to learn about MI31 ait once. For it’s antiseptic, even di luted one half with water. Yet used full strength it will not harm delicate th- for PRICE for QUANTITY Keep Mi31 Solution Handy $100 for Permanent Courts J. E. Norton, of the Busy Comer, full pint The Coquille Woman’s Club has in- ' left Wednesday evening on a two jugu rated a movement which should days* business trip to Portland. before many months result in a re Mrs. Max Dement, of Myrtle Point, creational opportunity for the young has been spending the week in Co people and for those not so young, quille as the guest of her sister, Mrs. and will eventually result in bring Z. C. Strang. ing tournaments to the city. That is the ThwcoZt jim Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Slack and Mrs. the matter of permanent tennis t A. J. Sherwood left yesterday noon courts. Mrs. W. H. Mansell, who had DRUGGISTS STATIONERS on a few days' trip to Portland, ex been investigating costa, reported at the Tuesday session of the club that a pecting to return Sunday. ▼ permanent double court—concrete— Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked with suitable accommodations for 51tf At City Council Monday spectators could be installed for * For the Riverton Gym Attention Relief Corps Members! »1000. a - The Riverton high school board »Continued from Page One) There will be a meeting for practice As a nucleus the Coquille eiub met Tuesday night to let the contract next Tuesday, Oct. 15* and all mem voted »100 to start the fund and it grade and 90 cents for another, was for wiring the new gymnasium. The bers are requested to be present. is hoped that other clubs in the city referred to the fire committee with estimate submitted by the Broadway Mrs. F. S. Emery, who underwent a will follow suit and courts can be se power to act. Electric Co. of Marshfield was ac tonsil operation the first of the week, cured. A restaurant license was granted cepted. The board voted to hold a The city will contribute the lot for is improving now and was able to be C. L. Price for The Anchor, located special meeting of the voters on Oc the purpose, and E. L. Vinton has taken home Wednesday afternoon in the building where the Poinsettia tober 30 to vote »1000 additional to agreed to do the necessary engineer formerly was conducted by Mrs. Wm. complete the wiring, flooring and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schriefer came ing. plumbing of the gymnasium and Brown. in Monday morning from Medford, The securing of a permanent court The removal of a cherry tree, at Smith-Hughes shed. called here by the illness and death is a major project of the ladies for of her mother, Mrs. Laura Thurman jhe coming year, but it is too large the southeast comer of the Commun ity Building, by which.boys gain ac County Budget Committee Mr. and Mis. Cecil Niva, of Port for any one club to handle without, cess to the roof, was ordered re The Coos county budget committee the co-operation of others, and there land. arrived here Wednesday for a moved. -rZ’ will meet on Thursday, Oct. 24, to visit here and at Port Orford with will no doubt be given substantial Recorder Leslie was instructed to prepare the probable Hat of county assistance by many who believe the relatives. Mrs. Niva was formerly pay taxes on city property, included expenditures for 1936. The citizen young people should have more re- Miss Kate Marsh. in the county sale, on which the city members of the committee who will -reational advantages. held street improvement liens. Rev. and Mrs. Hale B. Eubanks and act with the members of the county Because the installation of a floor court are W. U. Douglas and Carl L. their daughter left last Monday Arrested for Stealing Feed in the Lorenz building would in Davis, of Marshfield, and Geo. E. morning for their new home in On complaint of Mrs. Anna Munro, crease Insurance rates in that section, Hampton, of Arago. Klamath Falls, where he will be vicar in the north end of town. Jack Phln- the application of O. L. Linn to make of the Episcopal parish. negar was arrested Wednesday on the the change and use the upper floor Probate Court Dance, Saturday, Oct. 19, at Mag charge of larceny from a warehouse. for a dance hall was denied. A dance nolia Gardens, Port Orford. Mpsic Chicken feed was stolen froth Mrs hall carries the highest insurance rate C. P. Kibler, of North Bend, has by Don Estes and his dance band Munro's shed and the trail of feed, of any business classification. been appointed administrator of the That’s the place where everybody due to a leaking sack, led to the truck Don Estes, Don Gillespie and C. W. »1000 estate left by Harry L. Fleming knows they like to dance. which had evidently been used. Gano were present to ask permission May. The appraisers are I. N. Hart Mrs. W. A. Keller has been enjoy Neighbors heard a truck at three to use the exhibit annex to the Com ley, E. M. Shriver and Chas Maybee James Watson was last Friday ap ing a visit the past week from her o'clock that morning, which had munity Building for .22 targegt prac pointed guardian for Ben Watson mother, Mrs. Anna Johnson, who has stopped a couple of times. When the tice. They explained that a heavy Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc More Laughs THELMA TODD PATSY KELLY ta “The Miss Stooges” 10c & 25c Your favorite stars- the time eir lives—as Radio’s Singing Gondo- ncr from Venice turns out to be a Taxi Driver from the Bronx 1 J Bros? l augh Hit with DICK POWELL JOAN BLONDELL ADOLPHE MENJOU • LOUISE FAZENDA • 4 MILLS BROS. TED FIORITO and his band The Canova Cutups ■ Wm. Gargan CARTOON NEWS ADMISSION 10c - 35c •" PAFAPt with John Boles Dixie Lee Jack Haley 48 PRIZE BEAUTIES One From Every State ■ BARGAIN NIGHT 1 10c A 20c ’•0 1 OCT. 17 | BANK NIGHT! THRILLS & PERILS— The Like of Which Even Chan Never Faced Before! SHANGHAI COMEDY with WARNER OLAND CARTOON 10c & 35c THEATRE COQUILLE lived in Turner. Ore., for several sheriffs force inspected the truck] timber back for the targets would be they found fresh blood on it, leading built, which could be removed when yean since leaving Coquille. them to suspect that an animal had the pavilion is needed They stated Mn. Naamah Wilson, formerly of I Coquille, now living in Oakland, Cal been killed and transported in the that 35 to 40 had expressed a desire to engage in target practice if an in- truck. ifornia, arrived Monday afternoon to Phinnegar pleaded not guilty when ( ' door location could be secured. Per- visit her father, D. D. Pierce, and taken before Justice Stanley on mission was given. other relatives for a few days. ___________ Wednesday. His bail was set at »250 I S. J. Cotton, who was in a very and the case will come up next week Frank West, sentenced to 15 days serious condition when taken to the Meanwhile Jack is in the county jail. on a vagrancy charge at Marshfield, Coquille Hospital a week ago yester was brought to jail here last Satur- day, has been showing considerable day to serve his time. Hampton Grading Spud« improvement the past few days. Innis Rose and Claud Wyland were George Hampton, Arago, who witk Among those going to Portland for Mrs. Hampton has charge of the Coos fined »50 and »25 respectively the Oreggon-Califomla football game county booth at the Pacific Interna by Justice Dodge at Myrtle Point, for tomorrow are Mr. and Mn. Keith tional exposition now being held in drunkenness and were brought to jail here on Tuesday to serve out | Leslie, Don Gillespie who left today, Portland, entered a potato grading and A. O. Walker who went up last contest this week sponsored by the their fines in the county jay. night. Land Products show. Of the nine Beat Livestock Show Yet A IO1/«-pound son, who has been contestants entering, Hampton was Oeo. H. Jenkins, count agent, who the only one not a commercial potato named Jerry Roberts, was born to Mr. and Mn. D. M. Williams at the grower, and was also winner of the returned Wedneday evening from at Coquille Hospital on Wednesday. contest, which allowed entrants ten tending the Pacific Livestock Ex Their home is in the Folsom Apart minutes in which to place an un position at Portland, told members of graded sack of potatoes in their prop the Lions club esterday noon that it ments. was the best show yet presented er grade. Mn. J. E. Norton accompanied by According to Mr. Hampton, obser there. Mn. W. S. Nickolson, of Manhfield, The exhibits included everything in vation of methods employed in potato motored to Eugene yesterday to at grading demonstrations held locally, the way of livestock, the 4-H and tend the district meeting of the state rather than actual experience in Smith-Hughes exhibits and judging federation of cluba. They expect to grading, was the reason for his suc contests all being of a high order return this evening. The evening entertainments in the cess pavilion were also high class with State Land Board farms and Canadian Mounted Police, a rodeo of ranches for sale, low prices and easy Planning Commission Plan« real merit, and other attractive fea terms. Apply at the office of James The Coos county planning commis tures added to the horsemanship Watson, Attorney for the State Land sion, at its session last Friday, en displays of previous years. Board. The First National Bank dorsed the recommendation of the ...... < — Building, Coquille, Oregon. tf Coquille Chamber of Commerce that Bank Night at the Liberty Theatre Jack Detlef, formerly with the J. A. Lamb be appointed on the com is proving so popular that last eve Swift & Co. plant here, and later in mission as a Ooquille representative. ning there were not seats available Portland, came in Sunday from Han The recommendation has been for for all who had gathered before the ford, Calif., where he is employed at warded to Gov. Martin. '______ _____ p_______________ doors opened, and the attendance at the Swift plant. He is on a week’s L. J. Simpson, recently appointed the »econd show was nearly as large vacation trip and left Tuesday for from North Bend, was added to the Portland. forestry and mineral, rivers and har bors, and the roads committees of the Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Webb returned commission. Sunday evening from a trip to Port- Judge Hugh McLain outlined to the , land and Eugene. They saw the O. S. commissioners the plan being worked i C.-U. C. L. A. game at Portland last on to have forty moderate-priced Saturday. Mr. Webb says the first houses constructed on county-owned half was a good game. The southern land between Marshfield and North ers won, 20-7, in the second half. Bend, using the Federal Housing Act Mrs. W. S. Nicholson, president of as a basis for the home building. the Oregon Federation of Women's Port of Bandon Need« 110,150 Clubs, has called a presidents' coun cil—lheads of all clubs in the state— F E. Drane. secretary of the Port to meet in Salem next Monday. She of Bandon, has filed with the county I and Mrs. R. A. Wemich, president of .assessor, the levy to be made on the Coquille Woman's Club, expect property within the port for the 193« to leave Sunday for Salem. Ux rolls. The amount levied is Miss Dorris Felt is visiting Mr. and »10, 130. Mrs. R. E. Carlile, who live on San ford Heights, west of the city, and if Card of Thanks We wish to extend our thanks to the friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindnedl shown during the illness of our son and brother, for the sympathy expressed and for the floral tributes. Mi*, and Mrs. Marc Shelley Marcus Shelley, Ju. Card ef Thanks For the sympathy and kindness ex tended to us during our recent be reavement, we wish to express our sincere thanks. Also for the flowers at the funeral services for our be loved mother, Mrs Laura Thurman. The Thurman Family Insure your car with Ned C. Kellev in a reliable Oregon stock company. BENHAM TRANSFER We are Insured and Equipped to Haul Household Goods, Live Stock, etc. Quick Delivery on COAL & WOOD of all kinds Phone 94R, Coquille E. E. BENHAM <7