The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 15, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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Albert Powers Heads New
Livestock Organization
Faculty Play Next Friday
(Continued from Page One)
Albert H. Powers, of Powers, was
selected to head the Western Oregon i heartbroken because she must marry
Livestock association whetf directors i the title? Or a pretty newspaper re-
of county livestod^Beoctations met t porter, (Miss Stahl), who is destined
in Roseburg on January 6.
B. F. , to lose her job unless she secures a
Or a
Nichols of Douglas county, will serve ( certain exclusive interview?
the organization as vice president and I likeable young bellboy, (Mr. Fuller),
R. M. Knox, county agent in Curry ■ who is madly devoted to a pretty
housemaid, (Miss Ellingsen), but who
county, as secretary.
All livestock producers who are i is refused by her because of hia in-
Or a tyrannical
members of coenty livestock associa­ adequate salary?
tions will automatically become hotel proprietress, (Mrs. Stewart),
members of the Western Oregon As­ who won’t give him the raise he
trill rt-
sociation and will be represented in needs? Or a golfing enthusiast, (Mr.
iUft ibtir
organization meetings by the direc­ Beck), who is dragged from his favor­
nyliitoj roll
with each used car purchased on or before Jan. 30, 1937,
itlltri trilb
tors of the county units. Each county ite golf course by his title-hunting
tbo'f of yorr
is to have one vote regardless of the wife. You’ll see all this and more
frooritt it»-
number of directors. Livestock pro­ when you see the faculty play Janu­
at
ducers in other counties in western ary 22 at the Community Building.
Special between-act features are
Oregon which do not have county or­
ganizations are also eligible to affili­ being arranged and will be an­
nounced later. This year a section of
ate.
The purposes of the new livestock 250 seats are being reserved and these
organization as set forth in its by­ may be secured at Hudson’s Drug
laws, are to work for a greater devel­ Store for fifteen cents above the ad­
opment of the livestock industry and mission price. A candy sale will be
o promote better methods of produc­ sponsored in the hall before the play
tion and marketing. It may affiliate and between acts. ’
All proceeds from the play will be
with other generally similar' organi-
TAe N m « 1937
ations at any time such action should divided equally among the three
seem to serve the livestock interests schools to buy playground equipment,
library books, or something especially
'.o better advantage.
Gas, Oil, Tires and Storage
The executive committee of this or­ needed which cannot be included in
With Philco Automatic
ganization, consisting of one repre­ the allowances of the annual school
344 Front St.
Coquille
Phone 103J
Tuning,you twirl the dial
sentative from each ebunty, met in budget
/aw/ ear« ... easier than
Coquille on Saturday, January 0, to
The play is a faculty project, and
dialing an automatic tel-
Weekly or Monthly Payments
■omplete the plan of organization and all teachers have assignments on var­
epbone! I»n»»tiy you on
consider a program of work for the ious committees. The committee as­
listening to the American
immediate future.
signments are as follows: director, P.
S5S
’■ A. G Marsters, executive commit­ W. Lane; costumes, Rosabel Brown,
station of your choice,
tuned perfectly, with elec­
j the toughest guy ever born on the tee member from Douglas county, chairman, Hazel Adams, Vesta Miley;
Three Main Events on
>.vas selected to represent the utgaxd- scenery, properties, and make-up,
trical precision!
Wrestling Card Tonight wrong side of the railroad tracks in ation at a meeting of the Oregon Mrs. A. L, Beck, chairman, Mrs. Hal
the baked bean city, and it will be
FREE DEMONSTRATION
up to Ernie to find out if the O'Brien Wool Growers association held in On- Hatton, Mrs. Joe Sayre; electricians
(Continued from Page One)
A resolution and carpenters, Verne Bailey, chair­
gent is really hard boiled or just half taria early this week.
There are other big new
was passed also through which the man, Joe Sayre, H. L. Johnson, Bob
as a blackjack to subdue his oppon­ baked. Pat is full of what the Irish,
exclusive Philco features,
state
legislature
will
be
urged
to
Bailey;
seating,
door
sale,
ticket
sale,
ent. Thereupon the district attorney call dander and Ernie is well primed
too—such as the Philco
again appropriate sufficient funds to A. L. Beck, chairman, J. P Beyers,
with
what
the
Italians
call
push
'em
took personal charge of the case and
Forrig» Ttttung Syitm,
match
funds
appropriated
by
counties
Roger
Stewart,
Averil
Stewart,
Mr. Lipscomb spent a sleepless night up, so there you are.
Jeanne Daugherty; ushers and candy
which enables you to tune
For the third one-hour match, Thor for predatory animal control.
in the jail house—later contributing
«ale, Meredith Davey, chairman,
foreign stations by tut»t.
Jensen, thundering down the come
$50 in a fine and $50 attorney fees.
Nellie Schaffer, Letta Wallace, Mrs.
Hear them ... see them
Lipscomb will be checked and ! back trail, will lock horns with the Home Demonstration Schedule
... FREE. Come to our
The extension schedule for January Edith Walton, Helen Stanbough; pro­
double-checked at ringside and then I clever San Diego ex-sailor, Dick
.
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store for a complete
is outlined by Jessie E. Palmiter, grams, publicity, advertising, Mrs.
thrown In to the tender mercies of Trout.
It looks like the strongest card of home demonstration agent, as fol­ Clarence Osika, chairman f curtains,
Philco 11 SXDeLuxe
Philco demonstration. No
Don Sugai’s jiu-jitsu and jarring drop
the season.
| lows, the meeting hours being from Bill Walker, Don McClellan; treasur­
Complete—nothing etoe to buy
obligation, of course.
kicks.
er, Mrs. Inez Chase; prompter, Mrs.
Reserve seat tickets at the' new law 10:30 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.:
The inimitable Portland Italian,
Jan. 19—Catching Inlet.
Home of P. W. Lane; musical director, L. L.
Ernie Piluso,
tackles
Irish Pat price may be obtained before the
Be ma th.
I
LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE . EASY TERMS
First Mrs. Herman Anderson.
O’Brien, of Boston, who claims to be match at Bill Fortier’s Place,
bout starts at 8:30 sharp.
Jan. 20—Dora. Home of Mrs. E. P.
Livestock Men Here Today
S. Abernethy.
Camp Fire Girl Notes t
Jan. 21—North Bayside Orange
The annual meeting of the Coos
County Livestock association is be­
The Checkchamy Camp Fire group Hall.
Jan. 22—Arago.
Home of Mrs. ing held in the Woodman Hall In Co­
meets regularly each Wednesday af­
quille today, January 15, at 1:30. This
XHJTHWESTPtN OREGQWE GREATEST ifatf
ternoon at the Washington School. Lizzie Robison.
_ _ Jan.
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Tr —
, Coos
,
County Advisory meeting has been delayed one week
At a recent election Betty Emery be­ Commission meeting, 12:30 o’clock, to avoid a conflict of a meeting of the
Marshfield, Oregon
executive committee of the Western
came president; Harriet Tozier, vice Miss Palmiter’s apartment.
Jan. 25—Radio Broadcast, No. 7 in Oregon Livestock association.
president; Margaret Ann Wilson, sec­
It is important that all livestock
retary, and Kay Leslie, scribe. Other series, “Getting Along with Others.”
(»one 209R
.. 315 West Fir
members are Doris Ann Wood, Donna Title for today, “Clinging Vines, Pre­ interests or men who operate on
3:00 p. mJ range land should attend this meet-
Dean Bosserman. ■ The girls are ready vented and Removed.”
ng, states Frank Van Leuven, presi­
to pass the Woodgathers' rank except KOOS.
Jan. 26—Powers. Fellowship Club dent of the association, since consid­
for completing their beaded head
erable attention will be given to ef­
bands.
Kay Leslie, Scribe. House.
Jan. 27—Green Dell Grange Hail. forts which are being made at this
Jan. 28—Bandon High School.
time to bring about a better use of
i Remember the big turkey dinner at
These meetings will be on home the cut-over land in this section. The
the Townsend club in W. O. W. hall,
‘.*Color in the living County Livestock association has af­
January 10, from 5:00 to 8:00 p. m. furnishing.
room" will be discussed. Some of the filiated with the Western Oregon
Prices 50c.
Licensed Carrier
points to be brought out will be how Livestock association and reasons for
Coquille
to know exactly the Solor, where and this action by the directors will be ................................. I............................................ .......................................................................................
how to use it, how to make correct explained in the meeting it is stated.
color harmonies, how to use color to
In addition to the discussion on complete report on the association’s
make rooms look larger, smaller, methods of bringing about better use business affain so that members and
cooler, or warmer.
of the cut-over land including burn­ other interested parties may become
Anyone interested is invited to ing brush, seeding, etc., attention will fully informed about this organiza-
come to any of these all day demon­ be given to a WPA project which Is tion.
stration meetings. Luncheon will be now in operation in the county in
served at noon.
draining seepy areas for liverfluke Cuonty School Notes
control.
Predatory animal control
From Mrs. Mulkey’s Office
and the 1037 range improvement pro­
State Dairymen to Meet
Eyes Examined
gram are other subjects for discus­
The Association of Childhood Edu­
The annual meeting of the Oregon
Glasses Fitted
sion.
cation will have its first meeting for
Dairymen’s association to be held in
the year at Valley View school Satur­
Corvallis on January 10 and 30, will
Reception Room Jointly
be attended by several Coos county W. C. T. U. Hu Active Session day, January 18, beginning at 0 a. m.
with Dr. J. R. Bunch
dairymen, according to a listing of
The W. C. T. U. met at the home of This organization is made up of
names of those who plan to attend, at Mrs. Zoe Fugelson Friday afternoon. teachers interested in teaching pri­
Laird Building
’he county agent's office during this The devotions were led by Mrs. Er­ mary grades.
Phone 82-J
The president, Beatrice Abel, of
past week.
nest Purvance. They are co-operat­
Among those who ere planning to ing in sponsoring Miss Evangeline Myrtle Point, announces the follow-
Coquille
attend the state meeting are M. M. Phllbin, the worldwide speaker, who Ing program on reading: Revlew of
articles
in
the
N.
E.
A.
Journal
for
Schmidt, of Norway, president of the is to speak at the Pioneer church
Coos coanty association; J. N. Jacob­ Monday night.
This organization August and September, 1038, Mra.
son, Coquille, secretary of the Coos sent a Christmas box, amounting in June Balch, Empire; review of arti­
county association; J. D. Carl, of Ara­ value to $24.35, out to the Children's cles in the N. E. A. Journal for Octo­
go; Earl Cross and E. L. Detlefsen, of Farm Home in Corvallis. There are ber and November, 1036, Mrs. Bea­
Coquille; Joe Nilsen, of Riverton, and to be two new Loyal Temperance Le­ trice Abel; game«, to ba played by all,
E. L. Clausen, of Broadbent.
gions organized this month. The W. Miss Ida' Oerding, Catching Creek
Other dairymen who may be able C. T. U. is planning a rummage sale school; demonstration in reading.
to attend have been asked to leave in February.
After the business Mrs. Inez Chase and class, Coquille:
their name at this office and it is ex­ meeting, refreshments were served remedial reading, Mrs. Walton, Co­
pected that the county will be well by Mesdame^C. G. Stem, D. D. Dale quille; report on Portland meeting of
represented at the state meeting and and Zoe Fugelson. to the following Association of Childhood Education.
will take an active part in the discus­ ladies: Mesdames Ora X. Maury, F. G. Miss Helen Stanbrough, Coquille.
4-H (Tub Leaders to Meet
sion on disease control and other sub­ Leslie, Evs McCue, Henry Ellis, Jss.
The first meeting of 4-H leaders for
jects which may come before the Richmond,
J. S. Houck,
Fred
meeting.
Schaer, Inez Pinkston, Pearl Card- the year will be held at the Valley
well, Ione Billings, E. A. Purvance View school on Friday, January 22,
at 8:00 p. m. All leaders and other
Tourist Travel Up 40 Per Cent and C. C. Farr.
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TIME. THE GREAT TE8TER
persons interested in 4-H work are
Secretary of State Earl Snell an­
Medford
Production
Credit
Ass
’
n
invlted
*
P«*nt Gertrude Mon- at ideals and standards, has put his
nounces that the increase In tourist
'son, president, is outling an interest-
registrations in 1036 exceeded the
The Medford Production Credit as- ¡ng program which will be announced seal of approval on the Schroeder
previous year by 40 per cent. This sociatiOnxwill hold its third annual in the next issue,
funeral directing service. Years
is an even greater pick-up in regis­ meeting in the auditorium of the
of conscientious dealing have con­
tration of 100.300 cars in the preced­ Jackson county court house at Med­
During the Christmas vacation the
vinced our many patrons that our
ing year Final 1936 tabulations are ford, Oregon, on January 16.
The Bancroft school was painted. This is
still being received from registrars meeting will convene at 10:00 o'clock the first new coat in many years,
undertaking methods and personal
hroughout the state, but an increase in the morning A program has been
efforts cannot be bettered.
Savtngs far Schools
Yewr Electrical Servent
of at least 40,000 non-resident can arranged which should be instructive
Considerable expense can be saved
is indicated in present reports.
to all present borrowers and those in- schools by the cutting in two of paper
The month of December alone terested in co-operative financing.. towels and the mending of books as
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brought an increase of appooximately The association is prepared to make soon as the latter are impaired. It is
1800 registrations, with the total sound loans to all those engaged tn poor economy, however, to save by
-caching 5200.
I
agricultural pursuits and particularly
particularly, ,not providing soap and towels for
Coquille
desires that members bring their j children.
Mountain States Power Company
wives,
as
they
are
partners
in
thel
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For sound Fire Insurance, go to
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0
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0
John A. Biegger|
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
* and
Dealers
PHILCO
*210
Mansell Drayage &
Delivery Co
COQUILLE BRANCH
COAL, FUEL OIL
and
MILL WOOD
BENHAM’S TRANSFER
ANYWHERE FOR HIRE
WOOD and COAL
Dr. De La Rhue
Eyesight
Specialist
#£/?£ / AZfpt/t
REDDY KILOWATT
Med C. Kelley.
business enterprise. There will be •
Calling cardo, 50 foe $1,00.
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