The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 31, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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enjoyment are opened up by Stand
ard OU Road Maps—reliable, com
prehensive, interesting.
Standard Service Men also
many other useful motoring services.
On the Pacific Coast, Standard’s per­
centage of steady customers is 3»%
above the average. Once motorists
try it, they prefe- Standard. And
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classes.
Hume Makers Vacation Camp
Mrs. Langworthy, the librarian at
Starts Next Week, Aug. 5
North Bend, is selecting a suitable li­
Next week, August 5 to 9, the brary of books and magazines for
homemakers of Coos county, will be camp.
Mrs. Olive Barber, well known to
on vacation at Eel Creek camp. Hus­
bands be prepared! Sharpen up the people of Coos county, will be at
can opener and settle down to four'! c,mP to t>lk «bout Oregon birds. Ev-
days of cooking, dish washing, and eryone will
“ find this a very interest * ­
taking care of Johnnie.
Mother is ing program.
Then besides all this professional .
going to have the time of her life just
resting, and relaxing or doing crafts, staff you will be surprised at theI
reading, or what ever she enjoys do­ talent for the camp fire programs and
one-act playa.
ing. with no one to interrupt.
If you have not registered and
The campers this year are very for­
tunate in having an excellent staff to still wish to, send your name in to
help them enjoy thia vacation. Miss Miss Jessie Palmiter at the court
Lucy Case, nutrition specialist at house in Coquille. It still isn’t too
Oregon State College, will be here to late to enroll for these four glorious
teach copper hammering, and will days of fun and rest. '
also demonstrate how to plank sal­
mon.
Mrs. Florence Sumgrlin, of Curry County Lamb-Wool Show
Myrtle Point, is to be the camp cook,
The fourth annual Lamb and Wool
with Mrs. Sophie Hall, of Lee, as her show at Gold Beach dosed Saturday
able assistant. Mrs. Walter Laird, of night, with a sheep herders’ ball, at­
Myrtle point, will teach basket weav­ tended by about 1,000 people.
ing. A knitting committee consist­
A new high in lamb prices was
ing of Mrs. M. M. Schmidt, of Nor­ reached when the pen of five, owned
way, Mrs. Geo. Hampton, of Arago, by George Fromm, was auctioned by i
and Mrs. Grace Rackleff, of Arago, the president, Robert Wagner, of Port
will help any one interested in learn­ Orford, for »11.00 per head to Ed.
ing to knit and will also teach fancj Kamps. The second pen also owned
stitches and how to measure to knit by Fromm was auctioned for »8.25
to fit. You may bring your own yari, per heed.
and needles or buy them at camp.
The Sea View ranch on Elk river,
Miss Marjory Miller, an outstand­ owned by the McKenzie sisters, '
ing person in music circles on the Pa­ walked away with the grand cham­
cific coast, will be at camp to direct pionship in wool, winning three blue I •
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any type of music the campers will ribbons and one red.
be interested in.
Fifteen hundred people were fed a
A registered nurse, will be there in tree lunch at noon, consisting of lamb
case of any emergency and will give sandwiches, coffee and home-made
a demonstration on first aid.
Mrs. cakes donated by the hosuewives of
Esther Pierson, of Reedsport, a cer­ Curry county. And there were cakes
tified Red Cross life saver, will be till every one, even the little boys,
life guard and will teach swimming were satisfied.
After lunch a snappy program was
carried out in charge of R. M. Knox,'
Curry county agent. Demonstrations
were by the senior sheep club of >
Port Orford, Bill Capps and Edward
Steiner, and the calf club of Lang­
lois, H. S. Cadman, leader, Ralph
Cope and Allan Boyce, demonstra­
World’s quickest corn eurel Corn
tors. The work of these boys was
conies out in 10 MINUTES—paii-
highly commended by the judges. |
lsssly—OR MONEY BACK I The
The 4-H singles in the sheep entry
MODERN corn remedy—no messy
were very good; Roderick McKenzie,
pads—no burning acid. Your drug­
Port Orford, took first; BUI Capps, (professional butcher) first and sec­
gist guarantees CORN-OFF will
give you INSTANT RELIEF!
Sixes, second, and Bobbis McKenzie, ond went to Peoples Co., Gold Beach,
third.
i and third to Hickok A Son, Gold
In the dressed carcass division Beach; farmer 4-H division, first to
=■ i Harvey Crook, and second, H. B.
•v Smith
Smith.
R. L. Clark, livestock commission
merchant of Portland, and Harry
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Lindgren, live stock specialist, O. 8.
C., judged the lambs.
At seven o’clock a sheep herders"
' banquet was served at the Breakers,
i where 150 enjoyed the meal. O. M
Plummer, executive secretary of the
Pacific International of Portland, was
The business of J. A. Biegger,
toastmaster and kept the ball rolling
with his ready wit and humor.
which was conducted under the
The people of Curry county feel
supervision of the late John A.
that a great deal has been accom­
plished by this annual feature. Four
Biegger, will be continued under
years ago there were 4000 lambs in
Curry county, this year there were
the ownership of Mrs. Anna Bieg­
15,000. A great deal of credit for this
successful show can be given to
ger. J. K. Biegger, son of the late
. Harve Smith, general manager, and
R. M. Knox.
J. A. Biegger, will be general man­
Roy Carter, president of the Cham­
ager at Marshfield and the Co­
ber of Commerce, pledged »50.00 to
the 1937 show, from their funds.
quille branch will continue under
During the day Azalea Sager, from
O. S. C„ demonstrated the uses and
the management of L. M. McPher­
preparation of raw wool.
The sheep men's problems are coy­
son. There will be no change in
otes, parasites and the burning prob­
I
lem. for new grass is absolutely nec­
the policy of the company.
essary to the well being of sheep. A
very fine spirit of co-operation on
•hese different problems is being
shown by the planning board of the
NEVER BEFORE A
CORN
CURE LIKE THIS!
“SAN FRANCISCO” will be shown at the Liberty Theatre Aug. 9 • 10 - 11
OFF
Annoucement
state.
Boom Hearing Scheduled
ment, 1 wish to express my sincars
thanks. 1 am especially grateful for
the many floral offerings and for the
spiritual and material help which I
received.
Z. O. Pauas.
brought us comfort during our recent
bereavement, and also to express our
Lieut. Col. Milo P. Fox, district
I
thanks for the beautiful floral offer­
irmy engineer at Portland, an­
ings.
nounces that the Smith Wood-Prod­
Mrs. Laura Brandon
ucts company has made application
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brandon
for a permit to drive piling for a log
Card sf Thanks
Mr. and Mra. Marlin Brandon
boom in the Coquille river, for a dls-
We Wish to express our apprecia­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ramsey
:ance of one and one-half miles, in
section 33, township 37 south, range tion to the many friends, who by
13 W. W. M., and any objections from their thoughtfulness and sympathy,
he standpoint of navigation should
lie filed in his office in Portland on
»r before Aug. 8, 1938. The piling is
to be driven approximately 100 feet
from and parallel to the river bank.
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20-30.Club Appreciation
The 20-30 Club of. Coquille staged
a vary good show laitt Saturday and
Sunday when the laughable "donkey
tali'* game amused the citizens. The
affair was highly successful from the
standpoint of the 20-30 club and the
club hopes that every one who at­
tended enjoyed it as much as those
who participated.
The club wishes to thank the com­
munity for the support that was re­
ceived Also they especially wish to
thank the team of town boys that
played Saturday afternoon’s game
and the local Eagles for their help in
Sunday's contest.
-20-30 Club.
Card of Thanks
To all who by their sympathy,
thoughtfulness and kindness were so
helpful during my recent bereave-
funeral CHotnc
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