The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, October 09, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Club Notes and Other
Social Activities
The Junior Women’s Club, which
met Monday evening at the Everett
Strain home, decided that its major
project for the year was to find al
suitable meeting place, something
they ha ve yet been unable to do.
Plans were made for a card party and
cooked food sale to be held soon.
The program Monday evening was
in charge of Mrs. Jos. Sayre, who
discussed the history of the general.
federation of woman’s clubs.
For next Monday’s meeting of the
club at 8:00 p. m., at the home of Miss
Irene Sandon, the president, Mrs. El­
bert Schroeder, appointed Misses
Vesta Miley, Grace Ellingsen and
Blanche Sandon as hostesses, and
Mrs. Rcaabelle Brown and Miss Miley
as the program committee.
The N. O. M. A. club met with Mrs.
Ray Detlefsen Tuesday evening, Oct.
8. Members present were: Mesdames
Meldon Carl, Denton Ellingsen, Gary
Ellison, Felix Miller, Sherman Morse,
Hany Keuhn, Ralph DeJamet, Bel­
mont Ireland, Craig Perrott and the
hostess.
The Royal Neighbors met in regu­
lar session Wednesday night with a
lengthy order of business. The dis­
trict deputy, Ada Lemon, of Myrtle
Point, was present and informed the
,ocal camp of the visit of the new
state supervisor, Mrs. Katherine Ben­
ton, who will be here Nov. It. The
Coquille ccmp and the Myrtle Point
■ camp are planning on a joint meeting
. for that evening.
One application
I for for membership was received and
the candidate will be initiated at the
next regular meeting. Refreshments
were served at the close of the eve­
ning.
The Tauk-An-So club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Jack Leach,
Oct. 18, in the evening.
The prize
was awarded to Mrs. Carl Enaele.
Mrs. Donald Estes entertained
bridge club Tuesday evening at her
The
home on East Second street,
guests for the evening were Mrs.
Chas. Haglund and Mrs. Harold
Gould, Members present were Mes-
dames Walter Litzenberger, T. S.
Stevens, Julius Ruble, E. A. Walker,
and Fred Watson. Mrs. Walker held
high score for the evening's play.
Football Squad Guests of
Lions Club Yesterday
(Continued from Page One)
In Making Menus
Xhe consideration of the source of your food supplies
must be given an important place if meals are to be
satisfying and enjoyable. It is our constant endeavor
to conform to the highest standard of ethics and fair
dealing which insure to our customers Quality Foods
for their tables.
IN THE MARKET NOW
Fine Banana Squash
Fresh Spinach
Fresh Lima Beans
Stidd’s Tamales
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I
Fresh, or in cans
v
We invite your investigation of our store when you
are looking for
GOOD SERVICE
UNIFORM PRICES
BUSINESSLIKE METHODS
69
Busy Corner Grocery
Defivery
THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE
Goodman, Lowell Waggoner, Ha
Neal, Bill Walker, Robert Arnold,
Bobby Hurrell, Jim Richmond, Guy
Haynes, Dee Krantz, Virgil Arrcll, Coquille Relief Ass’n Donations
The Zodiac Club
Lorie Robison, Ray Mattoon, Bert
While the first intention was to dis­
On September 35, the Zodiac club
Matool, Dudley Walton, Don Stevens,
solve the Coquille Relief Association met at the home of Mrs. Blanche
Preston Moy, Lynn Richardson and
as soon as possible after the emer­ Mast at Allegany, in honor of Mrs.
Allen Bailey.
gency had passed, the demands on it Ora Tennant, the day being her
Talks were made by the five older
have been so incessant that it will birthday.
guests, by the two captains (Mr. Hat­
be continued for a time, or as long
Ladies motoring over from Coquille
ton appoints a field captain for each
as the funds hold out and contribu­ were Mesdames Jane Burch, Helen
game, Don McClellan acting in the
tions of money or clothing are re­ Detlefsen, Ora Tennant, Emma Gai­
first, and Ernie Detlefsen in the sec­
ceived.
ner, Virginia Kolstad, Lydia Willey,
ond), by Allen Bailey, Ray Jeub and
Mrs. Jack LeFevre, in charge of the Gladys Wheeler, and Robah Robison.
Geo. Ulett.
headquarters in the Sentinel build­ Mrs. Ethel Fuller, of Marshfield, was
It was frequently mentioned by the
ing, has made an excellent record in also present.
speakers that the team had made an
directing this relief agency and with
A one o'clock pot-luck luncheon
?xc?llent season's start in winning
her assistants is entitled to Coquille’s was enjoyed by all and at that time
from the Marshfield Pirates for the
profound thanks.
the honor guest was presented with
first time in 20 years, but that there
To the 885.25 in the treasury at the gifts from the club. She also drew
were tougher games in the offing
start has been added $1531 in con­ the lucky slip for the tea towel show­
which would take everything the
tributions, and E. D. Webb, treasurer, er. After a very abort business
boys had in them.
stated yesterday morning that the meeting the afternoon was spent in
Ray Jeub, during his excellent talk, 1 greater part of it had been expended.
prize contests, Robah Robison and
said to the young men, “The Lions
There is still a great need and con­ Ethel Fuller being the winners.
club and the business men are back­
tributions from those who feel in­
The next meeting will be at the
ing you to the limit. Win or lose we
clined to do so will be thankfully re­ home of Mrs. Ethel Fuller, Oct. 14, in
are satisfied if you do your best. We
ceived.
Marshfield.
can only encourage you, we cant get
Following is the list of those con­
, in and play the game with you, al­
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tributing, as handed the Sentinel by
Marriage Llcetwes
L. S. Martin Dies at Roseburg I Surviving relatives are his widow, though the Lions did challenge the Mr. Webb:
Oct. 3—Everett Rathbum and Bes­
L. S. Marlin, aged 57 years, passed Mrr Mabel Martin; seven children, Rotary.Club to a football game, but Standard Oil
Co. -
- $500.00
sie A. Curtis, both of Bandon. They
away at the Veterans Hospital in *ora' D and Clinton C. Martin, of the Rotary was only willing to play Shell Oil Co.
- -
-
250.00
were married on Sunday by Rev. D.
tiddlewinks!"
Mr. Lane, the only
250.00
Roseburg Wednesday, September 30, Coos R.ver, Kermit W. Martin and Rotarian present, denied the soft im­ Smith Wood Products, Inc.
Lore* at the T. O. Neal home.
Mrs.
Olvena
Handbury,
of
Lakeview,
Swift
A
Co.
-
-
-
250.001
after a short illness. He has made
Oct. 6—Frederick M. Brenne and
peachment.
First National Bank
-
-
50.00
his home in Myrtle Point for twenty Mrs. Nana Winningham, of West Nor­
Charlotte
Conner, both of Marsh­
Geo. A. Ulett
-
-
-
50.00
years. He was a veteran of the Span­ way, and Norman and Norma, of
field.
Civic Clubs Thank Fire Dept. Coquille Hotel
Myrtle
Point;
five
sisters,
Mrs.
Stella
-
-
- 25.00
ish-American War and Philippine In­
25 001 °Ct •—Wm
McKinley, of
To the volunteer firemen who Coquille B. P. W.
surrection, serving in Company H, Re< d, of this city, Mrs. Mabel Werich,
25 00 1 Marshfield, and Edna Laura Ward, of
of
Lewiston,
Idaho.
Mrs.
Elender
Wil
­
served
so
valiantly
during
the
early
James
L.
Hall
-
r
-
32nd Infantry U. S. Volunteers,
20 00 ' Gaylord
They were married here
which he joined at Hutchinson. Kans. liams, of Clarkston. Wash., Mrs. F. stages of the recent fire, the under­ W. H. Fortier
20 00!
Rev'
OrBy at hig home on
Nead,
of
Peck.
Idaho,
and
Mrs.
Hollie
signed,
representing
the
members
of
M.
C.
Miller
Funeral services were held Saturday
Tuesday.
Wheeler, of Butterfield, Mo.; three the heartfelt appreciation and grati­ Coquille Valley Sentinel
12.50
afternoon, Dr. T. M. White having
Oct. 7—Cecil Forcier, of Marshfield,
10.00
charge of the services.
Interment brothers, Clayton C., Roy and Loy, tude of our citizens for the very effi­ R. L. Slater
and Evelyn Benston, of Eugene.
of Southwick. Idaho, and his mother, cient work done in their service for O. C. Sanford
10.00
took place in the Norway cemetery.
Oct. 7—Ellsworth Conroe Lillard
Mrs. Mary Martin, also of Southwick. all our townspeople:
Roseburg B. P. W.
17.50
and Emily Marie Ballarin, both of
The deceased was an active member
Coquille Business A Professional Mrs. Alta Gardner
5.00
San Francisco.
SENSIBLE DIET
of Lee Ray Port of V. F. W. and of Women's Club—Mrs. Georgia Rich­ Wm. E. Buell
5.00
Oct. 7—Andy Elvin Harris and
the
Modem
Woodmen
of
the
World.
-
2.00
mond.
pres.;
Miss
Inez
Rover,
sec.
Al
Buckley
FOR FAT FOLKS
Marguerite Clark, both of Drain.
Coquille Chamber of Commerce—
Myers
A Fat l ife Is Often
Past Noble Grands Meet
J. E. Norton, pres.; Mrs. Bertha Nor­ Mrs. Frances Holmstrom
A Short One Statistics Show
Five Divorces Granted
The regular meeting of the Past ton, sec.
Too much fat puts too much work
Total
Judge
Brand granted five divorces
Coquille
Woman
’
s
Club
—
Mrs.
Flor
­
on any heart -- the heart is apt to Noble Grands Club of Mamie Re­
break down under the strain. Insur­ bekah Lodge was held at the home of ence Sanford, pres.; Mrs. Iva Farr,
in Circuit court here on Tuesday this
ance companies constantly wam
sec.
week, to the plaintiffs in the follow­
New Cases in Circuit Court
overweight folks to reduce but make Mrs. Estelle Dunne last Friday eve­
ing cases:
Junior Women's Club—Mrs. Elbert
sure you use a safe, sane method. The ning. After the business session, the
Oct. 3—Clyde Dalton Lovell vs.
Daisy Blaylock vs. James Blaylock.
pres.;
Miss Dorothy Charles Otto King and Gorst A King.
following has be^n proven ideally time was spent in conversation, sew­ Schroeder,
successful—
sec.
i Oct. 3—Norman Frye vs. Dorothy
Shirley A. Rowley vs. Walter J.
ing and ~Bunch,
several amusing and hilarious
Cut down on fat meats, butter, games At thè dose o*f 'the evening, ' Coquille Lions Club— Frank W.
Rowley.
Frye. Suit for divorce.
cream and sugary sweets. Eat more games, <
delicious refreshments were served, Martin,jwoa; C W^Geno, aae. _ _ |
Myrtle Jumper vs. U. S. Jumper.
ferah fruit and vegetables.
Oct. 6—Coos Bay Logging Co. vs.
Marjle S. Hauser vs. Mito W. Haus­
Coquille 20-30 Club—H E. Gould, W. H.
Take a half teaspoonful of Krusch- by the hostess, who is president of the
Ferguson et al.
en Salts first thing every morning in club, assisted by Mrs. Jennie Price. pres.; Chas. Haglund, sec.
__ Bay Logging Co. vs. er.
Oct.
6
—
Coos
a glass of hot water for proper elim­
Coquille Rotary—J. Arthur Berg, «¿h ¿relay et al.
Anna Keinnings vs. Willfred Kein-
ination.
Kruschen helps keep the Members in attendance were Mes­
nlngs.
system free from harmful excess dames Myrtle Benham, Amy Aasen, pres.; P. W. Lane, sec.
American Legion—C. P. Zumwalt,
Next Tuesday. Oct. 13, will be mo­
wastes and poisons—gently sweeps Mary Staninger, Ora Maury, Ella
them from both UPPER and LOWER Sheehan, Harriet Schaer, Pansy Rosa, commander; C. W. Gano, sec.
tion day in circuit court and the judge
bowel without purging or harsh ca­
will set cases for trial at the October
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ZETTIE M. HAWKINS
thartics—insures blissful daily bowel Birdie Skeels, Ethel Leach, Hester
Just received, the latest sheet music
term.
Holverstott, Dora Oerding, Jennie
action.
Accredited Teacher
A jar of Kruschen lasta for weeks Price. Miss Ida Oerding and the host­ and records, at Norton’s, 420 Front St
and costs but a few cento. So start ess, Mrs. Dunne.
of Plano
today and reduce—live longer—be
Ask
Ned
C.
Kelley
for
rates
on
healthier, happier, full of the joy of
•17 W. 4th
Fire Insurance.
living’
Want Ads
One Cent a Word
No Adv. leoa th
bwertiea
senta
ONE and half acre, vacant, inside
city limits, Portland. Clear. Want
to trade for Coquille property. L.
H. Bolander, Coquille S. P. Depot.
37t3*
USE Crown Dairy Feeds and Poultry
Feeds for better results. Coos Feed
A Seed Stores.
SURELAY, $2.85.
Farr A Elwood.
FLAKEWHITE Shortening, 4 lbs
48c. Wilson’s Red A White Grocery.
MART Coffee, fresh ground, 2 lbs
48c. Wilson’s Red A White Gro­
cery.
WE CARRY a fresh and complete
line of Field Seeds, Orchard Grass,
Rye Grass, Clovers, etc. Get our
prices. Coos Feed A Seed Stores.
PIANO BARGAIN — Nice bungalow
size, standard make. Small bal­
ance due. You take over balance
for cash or small monthly pay-
~ men to. J. F. Smith, adjuster, Cline
Piano Co., 1011 SW Washington.
Portland, Oregon.
38t3
FAT HENS. Live wt.
A Elwood.
15c lb.
Farr
WANTED—Middle aged housekeeper.
Two in family. Myth Hanan, Rose-
burg, Oregon.
38t2
WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
Hess A Clark Poultry A Stock rem­
edies and tonics.
Coos Teed A
Seed Stores.
FOR SALE—48-acre equipped Dairy
Ranch, m miles from Myrtle
Point, on good road. G. S. Breuer,
Myrtle Point.
CUT MACARONI, 3 Iba. for 14c.
Wilson’s Red A White Grocery.
Olympic Dairy 20%,
Farr A Elwood.
$1.80,
OLYMPIC Egg Mash, $2.45.
Elwood.
go’s.
Farr A
FOR SALE—Three-room house close
in. Price $750.00. John 8. Sanders.
541 Wert Sixth, phone 123L.
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