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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1936)
THB COQUILLE VALUT SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH IS. IMS. PACHI Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 Moulton St., phone 86J.' 22tf Nat’l Business Women's Week Mayor Bern has issued a proclama tion, in line with mayors of cities and governors of states all over the Unit ed States, proclaiming next week to tillable cases of first offenders; co be National Business Women’s Week, operate with all county officers in the in the following words: ’ matter of advice and representation of the interests of the people in the Whereas, March 15tb to March 21st, civil business of the county; protect V. R. WILSON, O. D. inclusive, of the year 1936, has been the people’s interest against illegal or OPTOMETRIST . Errors in refraction scienti declared as National Business Wom unauthorized expenditures by any of ficer.” fically corrected without en’s Week, and, Whereas, it is fit and proper that Mr. Laird is a descendant of one of the use of drugs. Coquille, Oregon. said Week should be set aside as Na the oldest pioneer families of Coos Leland Minard, who has never tional Business Women's Week, and county and was educated in the pub fully recovered from the injuries he that every individual co-operate to lic schools of Myrtle Point, Bridge, received a few years ago when his the fullest extent in making said Marshfield and Coquille. After com ankle and leg were broken by a Week a successful annual event. pleting his high school education he chain, was in from McKinley yester Now Therefore, I, J. Arthur Berg, attended the University of Oregon day. to have his teeth extracted. Mayor of the City of Coquille, Coos and received his Bachelor of Science It is not the fault of the waiter, nor is it men For Sale—A good 2-wheel trailer, County, Oregon, by and through the degree in political science and Bache tioned on the menu that an overweight person Call at City Mattress Works, 517 authority vested in me, do hereby lor of Laws degree from the same should refrain from rich and indigestible foods. Front St., Coquille, Oregon. 1* proclaim and declare March 15th to School of Law. Obesity is understood by your physician and by March 21st, inclusive, of the year During his young years spent in Dr. M. Earl Wilson, accompanied 1936, as National Business Women’s consulting him one may obtain a correct diet and this section he has worked in a num by Mrs. Wilson, went to Portland last Week and hereby request that all a longer lease on life. ber of logging camps, was employed Thursday, where he attended the U. parties interested therein co-operate also in one of the largest creameries A Prescriptionist FUls Rxs Carefully jf O. medical convention. Mrs. Jacob with other individuals throughout1 in the county and was raised on a Grebel, mother of Mrs. Wilson, re this Country in making this a suc- farm, so is sufficiently acquainted turned with them to Coquille, on cessful event. with all viewpoints of the people of Sunday, for a visit. J. Arthur Berg, Mayor. the county to be able to serve them in Buy local bread and support home public office. After his graduation Rally at Church of Christ industry. Silt from the university, Mr. Laird was The Church of Christ has announc employed there as ah instructor in Sam Taylor was at his store yes terday for the first time since he re ed a spring rally for the week of public speaking, which position he STATIONERS DRUGGISTS turned Sunday from his six weeks’ March 13 to 22. Services will be held held for one year while attending trip to the Yakima valley and eastern every night, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. law school. He has also had experi Oregon. He was down several days The minister, Earl F. Downing, will ence in the public school system, hav with bronchitis but expects to leave do the preaching. Special music and ing taught social science for one year other features will be given by local in Grants Pass high school, and spent again Sunday on another trip. people and by students home from a year in educational work in the De For sound Fire Insurance, go to _ . ■ » ■'-._.IJ5LL________ _____________ ........................ 1 1 ■ — college for spring vacation. Elwyn partment of Interior prior to coming Ned C. Kelley. Nosier, student in Northwest Chris I to Myrtle Point to practice law. ' the late Fred Zachan, whose estate is Since coming to Myrtle Point he Schoolmaster««’ Club Banquet M. R. Thomas and Don Eniry, of tian College, will lead the singing estimated to be worth $150. There were 30 present for the ban 1 Catherine Collver was on Wednes^ the Mr. States Power Co. sales force Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. has been associated with Wallace B. bere, left this morning for Medford Alda Sloan, Margaret Staninger, Dement in the firm of Dement and quet of the Schoolmasters' Club of day named as adihinistratrix of.the _o attend a salesmen's conference. Kathryn Estey, also students in Ñ. C Laird and has been actively engaged Coos county, held in the Coquille $1550 estate left by Peter J. Somers, hotel last Thursday evening, with Dr. Mr. McEniry, who came here from C., and Donald Farr, student in U. of in the general practice of law. who died last August. He is a member of the Myrtle Point James Hamilton, of Reed college, North Bend, is assistant to Mr. O., will assist with special music, Thomas in the company’s local sales pantomimes, readings, and talks. The Lions Club, Myrtle Point Chamber of making the address of the evening. Commerce, Coos Bay Chapter of Re Dr. Hamilton’s talk was along ed room. public is invited to attend. serve Officers’, Association, holding a ucational lines, the experimental Mayor and Mrs. J. Arthur Berg re- commission as a First Lieutenant of work now being done in what is New Cases in Circuit Court umed Monday from their vacation Infantry, and is a member of the Coos called “core curriculum.” The idea is Feb. 29—Anna Louise Taylor vs. 'rip to San Francisco. Mr. Berg was County Bar Association and the Ore to fit students for life, in their school considerably annoyed at a malicious Kenneth C. Taylor. Suit for divorce. gon State Bar. In the latter organi years, particularly high school, with Mar. 3—Selma Fredericksen vs. report which has .been spread that he zation he was appointed to member something more than simple book contemplated removing from Co Otto Fredericksen. ship on the grievance committee for knowledge which they may or may Mar. 4—Ralph L. Newton vs. Bea quille. He has no intention nor Coos county. not be able to turn to use when their trice Eugene Newton. Suit for di thought of that kind. repaired by certified radio Mr. Laird has asked that the fol ; school days are over. vorce. Music and Stationery Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley Rates Reasonable. Alvin lowing slogan be printed after his , Music on the program was greatly March 6—Sada Irene Hollowpeter n a reliable Oregon stock company. name on the baUot at the primary enjoyed by the schoolmen, the num Close oat of Books from Rental I vs. Thoro Maurice Hollowpeter. Suit ( election to be held May 15: "Efficien bers including a vocal solo by Jess Library Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tortier, accom for divorce. cy; prompt, impartial prosecutions; Barton, and an excellent violin selec panied by their daughter, Mrs. Ver- March 7—Bennett Trust Co. vs co-operation with county officials in tion by L. L. Berna th. Both were ac rill McCurdy, and Miss Margaret Mc Mary J. Harrington et al. I civil matters.” companied by Mrs. Maud Woodyard Pherson and Glenn Murry, will leave March 11—In the matter of the es at the piano, who also rendered a for Portland Tuesday morning, re tate of Marjorie Jean Jones, a minor, ' I A. D. Gartin Buried Here beautiful vocal selection, accompan turning the latter part of the week. vs. Glenn Jones. The men are going to attend the old-' Graveside funeral services were ied by Mrs. H. H. Hartley. March 11—Gladys Nairn vs. James For the purpose of making research timers’ baseball Banquet. Naim. Suit for divorce. | held at the Masonic cemetery here — jn charge of on the core curriculum plan—the use March 11 — Susanne Esther Pearson yesterday at 11 a. m. Jas. A. Dement, of Wallowa, Ore., vs. Philip W. Pearson. Suit for di- j Schroeder Bros., for A. D. Gartin, 67 of subject matter sources in educa was a Coquille visitor on Wednesday. years, who was killed Monday after tion other than textbooks—Principal vorce. He is a newspaper publisher who has Joint ' noon, near Eugene, when a truck on H. H. Hartley, of C. H. S, has been March 11 — Pacific owned papers in several Idaho towns on all kinds of appointed chairman by the state Stock Land Bank vs. before publishing the one at Wallowa principals’ association, for Coos coun which he recently sold. While in this ty. Others on the committee are Guy Johnson vs section he called on several of the Mauney, of North Bend; O. L. Wil ALPINE and SCORBY Dements at Myrtle Point, seeking to liams, of Marshfield; John Fasnacht, learn if they were related in any way, of Bandon, and Lyman Patton, of Local and Long Distance Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi- for many years, but found no clue by which to trace Coos River. dan, foot correctionist, electro thera- ' He is survived by his two sons, relationship. His visit in Coquille was for the purpose of seeking “Stub” pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 86Jr22tf Vade D. and Vane C. Gartin, of Ban- Probate Court ■ ■ ■ ! don, and by three brothers, Arch, Al Rogers who was supposed to have Audra Murphy was on Monday ap Phones 101J—224L Calling cards, 50 for $1.00. and Rile Gartin, all of Dexter, Ore. come here a few weeks ago. pointed administratrix, of the $450 estate left by her late husband, War ren Martin Murphy. The appraisers are B. E. Andrews, Clarence Kibler and Ernest Frye. Joe and Selma Koehler have been confirmed as executors of the will of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson and family went up to Portland last Sun day, returning Tuesday. They were accompanied home by Mrs. G. W. Droadbridge, sister of Mrs. Johnson, and her small son, Lawrence. Written Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc H. S. Norton New low Price COAL HAUUNG Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. HO »ADIO "David Coppg ield"- "China Seas"* 'Mutiny on the Bounf '—and now M-G-AI brings you the mightiest pro duction of tKem all! All the world awaits M-G-M’s Million Dollar product of Charles Dickens’ ¿'orious love story. 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