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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1936)
Sam Taylor left Sunday on a six weeks’ trip which he will spend in eastern Oregon and Washington. Contracting for the purchase of wool is the main object of his trip. Telling About People and Events in the City and County Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body painter is an expert. Let us prove we have the best of repair service Southwestern Motor Co.' t lltf Ward McReynolds, here on Wed nesday to conduct examination of ap plicant* for drivers' licenses, sal J lie would not stop in Coquille bn hi* next trip, two week*’ hence, a* Feb. 12 is a holiday, Lincoln’s birthday. He will be in Marshfield on the 13th ■nd Myrtle Point, the 14th. Hi* next visit to Coquille will be on Feb. 25 For Sale-Complete, roomy trailer house, on Ford truck. See Robert H. Creager Agency, 287 Front Street. 1* Miss Loi* Morrison returned Mon Frank W. Martin attended the J. C. day from a week-end trip to Port- Penney Co. managers’ meeting at land. Roseburg on Wednesday. Managers White Elephant Card Party Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 from northwestern California and Moulton St., phone 86J. Mtf southwestern Oregon were present to Pirns were made by Ute Junior Woman’s club, when it met Monday Mr. and Mr». Earl Noeler are en arrange for Easter stocks. evening at the home of Catherine larging and improving their home on • Say ft to Bergen’s to Say It with Wemich, for a White Elephant card Sanford Heights. Flowers.” party to be held Wednesday, Febru Charter Oak Circulator Heater, for Eighteen members of the Coquille ary 5, under the supervision of Miss sale; *30. C. C. Farr. Pythian club met with Mrs. Louella Vesta Miley. Mrs. A. L. Beck pre Robert R. Watson and his daughter, Davis last Tuesday. Fancy work oc sided over the meeting in the absence Xfrs Carl Gilbert, left Tuesday morn cupied the attention of the ladies of Mrs. James Mills, president. Mrs. during the afternoon, after which re Leone Santee, program chairman, an ing for Portland on business. freshments were served by the host nounced that Mrs. E. E. Mingus, of Mrs. L. P. Fugelson of the Sanford ess. Marshfield, will be featured on the Heights district is improving from a next program, when she gives a talk For Sale—Fresh Cow, C. C. Farr. recent illness of several weeks. on China. Is your dwelling a "Preferred Keith Leslie is expected home this Included in the program during the1 evening from Portland and Oregon Risk?” If so we will insure it for Inst meeting was a group of three vo- CHy, where he went on business last $7.00 per $1,000 for 3 years. Huggins cal solos given by Miss Margaret Insurance Agency, Marshfield. C ®ur | Purvance, accompanied by Mrs. Sunday. solicitor will call. 49tf Maud Skaggs Woodyard at the piano. *7.00 per *1,000.00 will insure your Dr. Julian J. Leslie was taken back Miss May Kay Loomis gave an amus home and contents for three years. Call J. L. Smith, Coquille representa to the Veterans Hospital in Roseburg ing reading and Mrs. Joe Sayre tive, Huggins Insurance Agency, tf Wednesday, an ambulance coming played several piano numbers. Refreshments were served by the over that morning to take him to the The Coquille Altar Society plans hospital. “Jiggs” is far from well hostess committee, which included to hold its annual pre-Lenten card yet, and it was deemed best by the Mrs. Chas. Haglund, chairman, Mrs. party at the Coquille Hotel on Tues doctors at the hospital to have him Harold Gould, Miss Gloria Getz and day, Feb. 25. where they could see him every day. Mrs. Geo. McClellan, to Mesdames Mrs. Ray Miller and Mrs. Hal A. L. Beck, Ted Hornecker, Lorraine Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and Perrott, Maxine Stevens, Don Mc Pierce have been guests of Mrs. J. A. milk, the only milk and cream made Lamb at her Bandon beach home Cune, Verill McCurdy, Harvey ■ufe by pasteurization. Keuhne, Everett Strain, Joe Sayre, several days this week. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Rietman, who Leone Santee, Elbert Schroeder and M. S. Farrell, of Portland, special visited Ariton Grimes at the Veterans Misses Della Norris, Margaret Roche, agent for two of the board Insurance Hospital in Roseburg Wednesday Madeline McKeown, Norene Mc companies which are represented morning, found him quite comfort Keown, Blanche Sandon, Irene Ban here by N. C- Kelley, was a Coquille able but with the prospect of still be don, Emma Johnson, Alice Briggs, visitor on Wednesday. ing out there for some time yet. He Faye Hurrel, Vera Gaslin, Dorothy Jack Sercombe, of Portland, who was not moved from the receiving Bunch, Mary Kay Loomis, Grace El- came down to attend the Coos Coun ward until Tuesday. — lingsen and Catherine Wemich. ty Bar Association meeting in Myr Key* made for all locks. - Stevens tle Point, viaited at the L. H. Hazard Trade at Eston’s Feed Store Cash Hardware, Coquille, Qre. home Saturday night. Fancy Patent Flour, 49’s - $1.59 — Trade at Eaton's Feed Store - ■ Millrun - - - - *89 Trade at Eaton's Feed Store - 15c Climax Dairy, 18 per cent Onion Sets, 2 pounds - *1.25 Orders taken for Baby Chick*. - $1.35 Dairimcal, 20 per cent Alfalfa Meal, 100’s White Leghorns, Plymouth Rock*, 65c - Rhode Island Red*, from Bleed Test Bran, 60’s $1.65 Cocoanut Meal, 100’s Calling canda. 50 for 51 00 ed stock. Reception for Mrs. Denison at Ulett Home Today Outstanding among the winter so cial event*, waa the tea given by Mrs. Geo. Uulett this afternoon from two to five o’clock, in her beautiful spa cious home on east Second street, complimenting Mr*. Thomas Thatch er Denison, formerly Miss Margaret Smith, daughter of Ralph L. Smith, president of Smith Wood-Products, inc. Mr. and Mrs. Denison, whose mar riage took place in Kansas City Jan uary fourth,, but recently arrived in Coquille, and expect to make their home here. About a hundred ladies called at the Ulett home during the afternoon to meet the honor guest. Presiding at the beautifully appointed tea table were Mrs. Wm. Ulett, Mrs. F, S. Em ery, Mrs. Lafe Compton, Mr*. R. A. Jeub, Mrs? C. A. Rietman and Mrs. O. C. Sanford. Assisting about the rooms were Mr*. Kennett Lawrence, Mrs. Roy Boober and the Misses Dorris and Marilyn Compton. Mr. and Mr*. Denison are at pres ent residing in one of the Gould apartments on south Heath street. Read Between The Lines Chronic coughs cannot be cured by following the advice given in patent medicine advertisements. Only a Doctor of Medicine understands the root of the trouble and can therefore prescribe safe, cur ative remedies. A Prescription!*! FUI» Rxa Carefully at Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc n» Births at Coquille Hospital Recent births at the Coquille Hos DRUGGISTS pital have been: A 7% pound daughter, who has been named Dorothy Cecelia, to Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McKibben. The mother was formerly Hazel Mansell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Man sell. On January 22 a seven-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Haw Telephone Company to De kins, of Myrtle Point. He has been Postal Telegraph Agent named John Thomas. To Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Downing, of the Church of Christ, a 7 Mi pound (Continued from Page One) Her girl was bom last Saturday, name is Lois Roberta. all messages, will hereafter enjoy direct Postal rates to all Postal Tele- graph points. Coquille Cabinet Shop Customers may telephone their Has been opened over Mike’i» Im- Any messages direct to the telephone op plement Siiop on Hall street, kind of wood-working, repair, turn erator. Charges for Postal Telegraph ing or cabinet work given prompt at Service will be conveniently billed on tention. Your patronage is solicited. the regular telephone bill* along with Enno Dornath. other telephone chargee. A complete communication service is now offered under Postal Tele Calling card*. 50 for 51.00. graph service with fast day messages, day letter, night letter and night mes sage service* being available to users. All classes of cable and radio service are also avaialble. Postal Telegraph service in thia area will be handled over the com bined line* of the West Coast Tele phone Company and the Postal Tele graph Company. Message* will be handled from Marshfield by fast typ ing telegraph instead of by voice. Thia method insure* a fast and ac curate transmission of all messages Engineers of the Postal Telegraph Company assisted by equipment men of the West Coast Telephone Com pany have recently completed the In stallation of thia modem equipment. New Manager at Eaton’s H. A. Eaton, who has beeh in charge of Eaton’s Feed Store here since its opening the first of October, will move back to Bandon tomorrow and again be connected with the com- pany’s store there. He will be suc ceeded in the state here by H. D. Ed minster, who came down recently from Portland. He is Hie father of Geo. Edminster, who live* on the Geo. Gilman ranch in the Roy dis- tri ct. Opens Wood Working Plant Enno Dornath has started a wood working plant In the upstairs portion of. the building on Hall street, occu pied by Mike's Implement Store. Wood repairing, cabinet work and turning will constitute the operation of the plant which is known as the Coquille Cabinet Shop. Lions to Have Ladies Night STATIONERS TO TAKE MYSTERY OUT OF BANKING ty ROBERT V. FLEMING, PrttiJtal 4««rir«* Baahari AmtMf • Th* American Rankers Asaoclatlon haa cooperated yrherever it could prop erty do so y measure for national recovery. It haa of fered constructive _ iscom.man.dae tlons for such changes in bank ing laws a* *■ rec ognised were nec essary, and we now bare a better law under whlcb to operate. The Banking Act of 1935 affords us op portunlties tor broader a * r v te * and, at the aame ft. V. FLEMING time, retain* th* fundamentals which we believe _ _____ ar* so vital to our national welfare and which have played a large part In bringing our country, In a comparatively short apace of time, to tb* position of th* greatest Industrial nation on the earth. Tbe Publie and Banking It Is necessary that the public have a thorough understanding of the tune- tldna of banka, what tbey can do and what they cannot do, for It must be recognised that to many people the bualneaa of banking la *1111 somewhat of a mystery. We should frankly explain these func tions to th* public, acquaint them with the laws under whlcb we operate and emphasise the vital part which banka play In the economic lite of th* Nation. Therefore, In order that there may be th* fullest cooperation and understand ing between th* banka and the people of the country, it will alao be one of our objective* to take th* myatery out of banking wherever It exists In the public mind. Banking Coalerenoeo A serie* of Regional Conferences on Banking 8ervic* will be bald la strate gic sections of tbe country, embracing all type* of banking The new banking law* and tb* regulation* Issued there under will be earefully analysed so that our banker* will have a thorough un derstanding of th* broadened services now made possible. The quoatlon of public relation* and bow we can beat serve tbe people of our communities will be another topic of discussion. Clinic* or forums on spe- elfle question» of lauréat to banker* ■nd the problem* confronting them In their particular localities will alao be Included In these conference*. The Lions Club at yesterday’s luncheon voted to hold it* annual ladies’ night on March 7. The losing learn in the recent attendance contest of which Ray Jeub waa captain, will Wanted—Furs, Hides, Wool and be hosts at the party. The ladies Sheep Pelts. I can skin your furs should be prepared to eat beons and and pay you same price. Mink from drink water! »4.00 to *10 00. Hides 5c to lie a th. Wool 21c to 26c. Sheep pelts Marriage Licenraa 40c to *1.50 each. See me before Jan. 24—Frank Casten and Inez selling. I’m two miles south of Ban Padgett, both of North Bend, They don on main highway. J. E. Buttner . were married at the Baptist church tf here last Friday by Rev. H. A. Min- Bergen's grow quantities of flow Jan. 25—Geo. S. Mason and June ers. can afford to give good value with every order. Daugherty, both of Marshfield. Jan. 25—William Marion Wilcox and Mary Catherine McGinnis, both' Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and of North Bend. They were married milk, the only milk and cream made by Justice Stanley at his office here! safe by pasteurization. last Saturday. ~ ", _____ . ----------■ Fire Insurance on dwelling and content* in Coquille *7.00 per *1,000 for 3 years at Huggins Insurance Agency, Marshfield. Write us. our representative will call. 40U I I Insure jour car with Ned C. Kellev in a reliable Oregon stock company Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it i i* better. H. S. Norton Music and Stationery Rental Library All the LATEST BOOKS Busy Corner Rid*. I