The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 31, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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MORE THAN TWO MILLION
KNEE-ACTION USERS SAY
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ORE than 2,000.000 Knee-Action care are now in the hands
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of owners; and more people are buying Knee-Action cars
this year than ever before.
Ask any of these owners what they think of Knee-Action and
Strike at Smith Wood-
Products Plant—450 Idle
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logs during the summer and fall so
that when the new mill is ready to
operate it will not be handicapped
by log shortage. It is also the quiet­
er time of year, and their business,
especially the veneer, is always slow
during the summer.
Necessary repairs, in the electric
plant, will be made during the shut
down and Mr. Ulett said that even
were the sti-lke called off immediate­
ly that the plant would be down for a
week.
The turbines needed new
parts which must come from the
east, and other repairs are needed.
As to the union demand for a 40-
Coquille Assembly of God
hour week, Mr. Ulett said that his
company was willing to accept that
Mrs. Hazel MacLeod, minister
except for the times when seasonal
Sunday: 9:45 a. m. Sunday School.
rushes made the 44-hour week im­ Richard Danielson, superintendent.
perative. The time and a half for
11:00 a. m. Morning worship.
overtime was also acceptable, but in
7:00 p. m. Young People's meeting.
line witii government policy, more
8:00 p. m. Evangelistic service.
men would be put to work when nec­
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting.
essary so that there would be no
Friday, 7;30 p. m. Bible Study on
overtime for anyone.
the book of First Corinthians.
As to the demand for union recog­
nition by the company, he emphati­ Tbe Holy Name Catholic Church
cally said that it could not be ac­
Mass on first and third Sundays at
cepted. The company reserves the
right to handle its own affairs, to 8 a. m.; second Sunday at 10 a. m. and
deal with its employees as individ­ when there are five Sundays, Mass on
uals, and not through a grievance fourth Sunday at 10 a. m. Last Sun­
day of each month Mau at Myrtle
committee. "
He further added that the plant Point at 8 a. m. and at Powers at 10
and all Its operations will remain a. m.
Father M. G. Hart, Bandon
closed until the men indicate a de­
sire to return to work.
He estimated the loss to Coquille, Seventh Day Adventist Church
by the Smith plant being down, as
Second and Collier Streets
nearly 8100,000 a month. Thirty to — Sabbath School (Saturday) 9:45
forty thousand of this amount is in a. m.
loss of wages and the rest in the pur­
Preaching service 11:00 a. m.
chase of supplies, materials, etc.
The Sentinel does not present the
Methodist Episcopal Church
union officials* statement for the rea­
Evening preaching 8:00 p. m.
son that it has had no opportunity to
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p
do so. Their prepared statement was
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not given to this paper, where it
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
would have received wider publicity.
eryone welcome.
G. A. Gray, Pastor.
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107 E. 2nd St., Coquille, Ore
Flood Control to Be Tied
In With Bar Improvement
they will tell you that actual owner experience, covering billions
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of miles of travel, has proved that it gives the world’s safest,
smoothest ride.
pearing
World:
You, too, will ride much more sajely over all types of roads in
in
yesterday’s
Western
a Knee-Action Chevrolet*, because Knee-Action prevents front-
wheel shimmy, gives easier steering and better braking control,
and provides firmer, surer roadability at all engine speeds.
You will also ride much more comfortably, because
Action wheels ’’step over” bumps and holes, eliminate car pitch­
ing and towing, and give every passenger a steadier, more enjoy­
able ride than can be obtained in any other way.
See—drive —and buy one of these new Chevrolets — the
only low-priced ear with Knee-Action— the only complete low-
priced air!
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
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CHEVROLET - PONTIAC
BUICK • LA SALLE • CADILLAC
I Lewis, auto and radio mechanics and ’ limited field. Only men 18 to 35 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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STATE OF OREGON IN AND
years of . age, single,
to Recruits at Present Time
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Chadwick Lodge No. 68
A. F. St A. M.
Special Communication
Tuesday, Aug. 4, 8:00 p. m.
Work in E. A.
H. E. HUDDLE
Inorai & Long Distance
HAULING
Eyesight Specialist
Moving a Specialty
EYES EXAMINED.
Lenses Duplicated
GLASSES FITTED
Latest Equipment
COAL
Complete Optical Service on Dignified Credit Plan.
Reception Room jointly with Dr. J. R. Bunch.
Laird Building
Coquille, Oregon
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Insured Currier
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Contemplating a federal project for
prevention of flooded conditions on
the lowlands of the Coquille and
Myrtle Point sections that will tie in
with the prospective harbor and river
channel improvement, . a Coquille
Valley Flood Control committee was
named in Bandon during the' week
and is rapidly getting organized with
a view of enlisting the co-operation
of the entire Coquille valley.
The general idea of the proposed
flood control project is the building
of permanent concrete dams on the
various forks of the river and its tri­
butaries. During the high water pe­
riods of the year these dams would
be used to hold back the surplus
water and let it down gradually,
while during the rest of the year
they could be used as splash dams
for the floating of logs to the mills
and factories on the main river.
It Is understood that within a
weeks Col Robbins of the U. S.
gineers will make a visit to the Co-
luille Valley to obtain facts and
figures on the flood control situation
Government surveyors have been on
the ground and it is understood that
various plans for effecting flood con­
trol will be considered The purpose
of the local committee, which com­
mittee Is to be supplemented by a
permanent committee representing
the entire valley, is to collect the
date necessary to present a proposed
project to Col. Robbins. This com­
mittee will sponsor the project and
will raise funds by popular sub­
scriptions to defray the expenses.
Sufficient funds have already been
promised locally to make the start.
A preliminary study of the contem­
plated program has been enthusias­
tically received by those interested in
the lowlands for agricultural pur­
poses as well as timber owners, log­
ging and mill operators.
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
NOTICE OF FILING PETITION
FOR JUDICIAL EXAMINATION OF
DRAINAOE DISTRICT PROCEED­
INGS.
To all freeholders, legal voters and
assessment payers within Beaver
Slough Drainage District of Coos
County, Oregon;
You and each of you are hereby
notified that S. H. Stockhoff, J. E
Ford and John Yoakam, the Super­
visors of said Beaver Slough Drain­
age District, did, on the 31st day of
July, 1936, file in the above entitled
court their duly verified Petition for
the purpose of having a judicial ex­
amination and obtaining a judgment
of said court as to the regularity and
legality of the proceedings in con­
nection with the organization, main­
tenance and operation of said district
and the proceedings of said Board of
Supervisors had on the 29th day of
July, 1936, providing and authorizing
the issue and sale of Fifteen Thous­
Three Divorces Granted
and Dollars worth of negotiable, in­
Three divorces were granted by
terest bearing, coupon bonds, which
bonds, shall be dated the 1st. day of Judge Brand in Circuit court here
July. 1936, and you are hereby noti­ yesterday and two cases were taken
fied that this notice will be published under advisement.
Those granted
in the Coquille Valley Sentinel, a
newspaper of general circulation, were to the plaintiffs in the following
published in the County where this cases:
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proceeding is pending and where said
Dora Norris vs. Willard Norris.
Beaver Slough Drainage District is
Helen M. Kemp va. Jack Kemp, Jr.
'ocated and said notice will be pub­
Helen R. Wilmot va. Edw. H Wil-
lished once each week, for three suc­
cessive weeks, commencing witii the mot.
publicstlon of Friday, July 31st, 1936,
Those taken under advisement
and that you and each of you may, at were in the following: Thelma Mitts
any time within ten days after the
full publication of said notice, to-wit: vs. Richard E. Mitts and Ruth E.
vs. John A. Howard.
within ten days after the 21st dsy of Howard
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August, 1936, appear and contest the
validity of any of the proceedings in (
this notice enumerated.
Dated this 31st day of July, 1936.
INEZ ROVER
S. H. Stockhoff
J. E. Ford
Accredited Piano Teacher
John Yoakam
Supervisors
of Beaver Slough
Beginners and Advanced Instruc­
Drainage District of Coos County.
tion In Piano, Reed Organ and
Oregon.
Harry A. Slack,
Attorney for Supervisors
185 West Second St.
First National Bank Building, Co­
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quille, Oregon.
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who are interested in radio are es- ents and of good character can be ac­
Major H. Di Bagnall, the Army re-1 P«**11? de*ired for this assignment; cepted The men are also required
to pass a rigid physical examination,
cruiting officer, 323 New Poet Office
?nd. ““‘^7
Building, Portland, Oregon, an­ I lice Company of the 3rd Division, furnish references from reputable
nounces that a limited
i:...;™ number
___ ‘__ . of,Utior*d at Fort Lewi*’ Washington, citizens as to their character and
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specialists can be used in a varied
athletes
preference;
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3rd Division they live, and be able to pass the
field.
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one blacksmith, two carpen- army intelligence tests.
Squadron, Air Corps, stationed at ter*’ two “raftsmen and two electri-
Men who are interested should call
Fort Lewis, Washington, can use cian,; the Quartermaster Corps will at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting
seven clerks or mechanics; the
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interf Stations: 323 New Post Office, Port-
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electrician
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cal Department
Department at
at Fort
Fort Stevens,
Stevens, ,nd
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Oregon, four promising high school ter* COTnPany o< »he famous Sth In- Eugene, Oregon
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graduates; the 5th and 10th Field
couver
Barracks.
Washington,
require
Ask
for
Cow Bell Dairy cream and
Artillery regiments stationed at Fort
| milk, the only milk and cream made
Lewis can use motor mechanics, truck prior army service.
According to the Major, the army safe by pasteurization.
drivers, radio men, clerks and cooks;
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Church of Christ
E. Fourth St. near Coulter
Bible School, 9:45 a. i*.
Remember the contest with Marsh­
field. We gained on them last Sun­
day, but they are still in the lead
You can help to overcomp their lead
by being present at Bible school, by
studying the lesson, and by staying
for church services.
Morning service, 10:45 a. m. Ser­
mon topic, “Greater Works Than
These Shall Ye Do. ”
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Ser­
mon topic, “The Key Prophecy in the
Plan of the Ages.”
Midweek service, Wednesday 7:30
p. m.
, Earl F. Downing, minister.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Coquille, Oregon
Sunday School at 0:30 a. m.
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
Subject for next Sunday, “Love.”
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
o’clock.
Free public Reading Room open tn
Church Building every Tuesday and
Friday afternoons except holidays
from two to five o'clock.
The public is cordially invited tu
attend our services and to visit the
Reading Room.
The Pioneer Methodist Chut ct
W. Raymond Wilder, Minister
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
Bunday services: Sunday School
9:45 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.
m.
Epworth Leagues 6:30 p. m
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
A. L. Hoot on, electrical contractor
and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille.
Complete stock of wiring auppliea.
Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley
In a reliable Oregon stock company.
Calling carda. 50 for 51.00
ELECERIC REFRIGERATION
AIR CONDITIONING
MEN WANTED.
Reliable, fair
education, mechanically inclined
who would like to better them-
themselves. Must be willing to
train, spar* time to qualify as in­
stallation and service experts. No
experience necessary. Write giv­
ing age, present occupation, etc
UTILITIES ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE
Box 551, Beverly Hills, Calif.
of Liier
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Life is uncertain at best; yet
we must be satisfied and hope
for the beat.
When death
does claim one of us let us do
him aM earthly honor. To this
need and to this claim upon
us, as brothers, our funeral
directing service is dedicated.
SCHROEDER BROS.
MORTUARIES, INC.
Coquille
109R
Bandon
1083