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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1936)
Democrate at Bandon Tuesday County School Notes U. S. Burt, State president of the From Mrs. Mulkey’s Office Free Clinic Young Democratic organization was principal speaker at the county rally held Tuesday, March 17, at Bandon. An unusually large attendance was recorded, and a good many new : members were enli. ted. Mayor Capps i expressed the words .of welcome of I the city, and was respondd to by George Krontnberg, Bandon, presi dent of the Coos County Young Dem ocrats. It was definitely planned to get a large delegation present at the state convention at Salem. Apr. 24-28, and It was decided to invite the state to h61d their 1937 convention at North Bend. Thomas Burr,' transient, who was : registered at the Westland hotel and j nroved to be a friend of President | Roosevelt, spoke to the meeting for a , "ew minutes. He told of attending I latvard with Franklin D. Roosevelt ■ nd of graduating with him in 1904. ; U. S. Burt brought/ sound pictures , f the CCC work and reforestation < ;nd the displayed them. J The next meeting will be held in 1 North Bend. Rural teachers, largely from Myrtle Point vicinity, gathered at the Gravel Ford schoolhouse Saturday. The building was wearing its new inside coat of paint, so presented quite a re Every person visiting the bfficee of Dr. Stem, ceptive appearance. One interesting Chiropractor, 292 Moulton Street, Coquille, Ore tea lure was the shadow and drama gon, will have free counsel and treatment on this tization program put on by the pupils day. of the Gravel Ford school. Frances Holmstrom, of Coquille, We are devoting our service» without cost to rend some of her poems. Mrs. Holm our regular patiertte and to those who have never strom’s poems have been published in leading publications of the United visited our offices for the purpose of checking States. It might also be added that their health. We particularly invite to see us she is one of the few Coos county those persons who are suffering with Arthritis, writers whose name appears in Al Sinusitis, Rheumatism, Hemorrhoids, carbuncles, fred Powers’ new book, “History of abscesses, chronic constipation and poor blood cir Oregon Literature.” The following, Elizabeth Barton, culation to take advantage of this consultation Esther Wilson and Cora Mackey, FREE OF COST. Radio Wave treatment, consist gave most helpful discourses on the ing of penetration of heat causing increased blood improvement of each of the., three circulation and the elimination of the toxic con subjects: reading, literature and civ ditions. This treatment is now Nationally and In ics. Elma Russell led the teachers in ternationally accepted by the most famous of singing “The Star Spangled Banner" Hospitals and Clinics of tire work! as the greatest and songs for the county music fes discovery in Science since the discovery of the tival. which will be held April 25. X-ray and is featured in the National Magazines Dorothy Dutch assisted teachers in 4-H Poultry Club Reorganizes on Rejuvenation. interpretation of scores derived from r The Coquille 4-H Poultry Club, the Stanford battery test which was i whose judging team won first place We have installed the latest modem equip I nt the last state fair, has reorganized recently given to all rural pupils in ment for your benefit. seventh and eighth grades. I for the new year. 4-H Leaders Postpone Meeting Cecil Laws, last year’s leader and The next meeting of County 4-H i coach, is now attending Oregon State Club organization will not be held I College and therefore not with the JBitil April. The change in date was Coquille, Oregon 292 Moulton Street ! club. This is a severe loss and it is made in order to have Miss Helen I hoped that the addition of Gerald Cowgill persent to assist in teaching Woodward and George Pauli, of Ara- of judging and other things of profit ' go, both of whom show much prom to leaders. Smokers Win Over Lightning ' out men. Co-operating protective ise, will compensate for the loss. '•agencies discovered 12 fires and other This yea? the club plans to send Once more careless smokers, with a forest officers the remaining eight. Waldport Also to Celebrate both a judging team and a demon record of 23, won the dishonor of “ Clean up—paint up—and spruce stration team to the elimination con starting more forest fires on the Sis Convictions in Circuit Court up” is the order of the day for citi- test. kiyou national forest «than were The reorganiaztion meeting was '.ens of Waldport who are preparing Harrison A. Potter, convicted of started from, any other cause in 1935, according to a report just compiled in burglary by the jury in circuit court held over the telephone, due to thl to be hosts for the thousands of visi the office of forest supervisor, G" FT here for stealing slot machines, was quarantine in effect at that time. The ters from all sections of the north- , Mitchell, at Grants Pass. Lightning sentenced by Judge Wimberly last officers elected were Ellis Rackleff, west who are expected to attend the was second on the list with 20 fires Friday to four years and eight Arago, president; Fred Watson, Co- Alsea Bay bridge dedication and an- 1 to its discredit. Nine fires were months in the pen. A stay of execu- ’ quille, vice-president; Robzrt Mc&il- nual Crab Festival to be staged in and at Yachats, May 8th, j very, Coquille, secretary. Mrs. Marie Waldport ------ _______ caused by debris-burning fires get-|tion for 30 days was granted. 9th and IOth. ting out of control. Other causes' As in all the cases heard by the McGilvery was asked to be leader. The three-day celebration will be At some future date, they will put were: miscellaneous 7, incendiary 4,' jury for the February term of court, and neglected camp fires 2; a total it required but a few momenta for on an exhibit of their various rib replete with unusual and exciting of 85 fires—20 lightning caused and them to find Mr P. Schmemler guilty bons, -etc., in the window of the Ideal events which will include the dedica 45 man caused. | of conducting a gambling game—the Bakery, which has generously do tion ceremonies of the new coast highway bridge spanning Alsea Bay Forty-five of these fires, 70 per dart game at Marshfield. Re was nated space for the occasion. at this point, a swimming marathon, cent, were first discovered by look- fined 1100 by the judge last Friday Dr. O. C. Stem, chiropractic physi life-boat demonstrations, speed beat, ___________________ ____ and given ten days in which to filq motion for a new trial. The case is cian, foot correctlonist, electro thera canoe and row boat races, a sand a test and undoubtedly will be car- pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf dune skiing contest, a championship fly casting tournament, dances, car . ried to the supreme court. ! In all cases heard last week the nival attractions, fireworks, wiener WARRANTS TAKEN roast, beach picnic, and a boxing and jury deliberations required only ten, fifteen or twenty minutes in order for wrestling show. til Repair Work, Parts, New them to arrive at a verdict. Thursday, March 26 WASHERS Dr. C. G. STEM The Latest in Home Laundry Equipment Coquille Gas and Power Co. and Used Cara I Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked. 51tf ■ Southwestern Motor Co. 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