The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, August 25, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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OS COUNTY FAIR
MYRTLE POINT
September 14-15-16-17
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Farm Products — Community Booths
The Eddie Burke Whiteside troupe
ha» been engaged to entertain between races each day.
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Standard Oil Co. announcer car
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County High School Bands
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Airplane Rides Daily
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It will be to your interest to attend this educational and
entertainging four-day program.
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stated under oath that he had return­
ed these same books and records to
the Carpenters and Joiners headquar­
ters by registered mall. Yet that is
the man that cries “steal” and “dis­
crimination."
Another instance of inconsistency:
During the latter part of the winter
just past, two striking C. I. O men
came to me, one to my house, the
other at the plant, and begged for
work. They both »wore on their hon-
ot that they were through with the
C. I. O. and that if they could only be
given work they would positively do
notiifag to cause trouble. They both
were given work and taken back into
the tlhldn. Now, they have both vi­
olated their solemn promise and
union obligation and are back
ba<* in the
C. I. O. On* at them M fervently
working tq |WMg A. t. of L. men to
C. I, O.
Did I say Inconsistency?
Rather I should have said ingratitude
They both pleaded fqt work in be­
half of their families, now they are
both branded •• men unworthy of
the nw>«t * thelr fell®w *orkmel‘
Che costly hearing has been held
here tn Coquille because of this type
of men. How another will have to
I am always "Johnny on the spot". I'm
as quick as you1 can turn the faucet. I
am never tired or caught napping. I am
the continuous hot water heater. Next
only to the furnace, I am the greatest
modern convenience in the hotne, Inti
unlike the furnace, I servd the ytedr
round. Best of all, my unfailing »ervfcd
may be had for a few pennies a cfeyl .
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Care of Babrj
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I am alway* ready for the baby's bath. And I’m equally
ready with plenty of hot water for keeping baby's cloth-
ing fresh and comfy, I keep floors and woodwork clean
end germ-free.
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liespy.beech to
♦•P'd bath «t night which leach to
deep »lumber, I keep «very member of the family "In
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Farr & Elwood Bldg.
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And when iHnen cemei I'm Indhpentebie, l*m always
reedy for the invalid*! drinking water and medicine* for
comprestos, bathing, deeming of bed linen, towels. I
never foil.
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be hard to shake off. When relief
Marriage License»
money runs out who is going to feed
Aug. 18—Geo. A. Randall, of Co­
the C. I. O. organized WPA?
quille, and June M. Kolen, of Marsh­
H. A. Minter.
field. They were married on Sunday
by Rev. Ralph C. Wynkoop at his
Had Walt Breaking Bettles
home in Marshfield.
Walt Smith, when set to work by
Aug. 18—Lincoln Cantrell and Vera
City Recorder Leslie last Saturday, Roderick, both of Marshfield.
said he had seen the time when he
Aug. 19—Bennett Swanton, Jr., of
could not do it. The recorder had 25 Marshfield, and Leia Faye La Branch,
or 30 partly filled bottles in the of Coquille.
vault which had been seized by the
Aug. 18—Lester T. Demeht, of
police as evidence when arrests were Broadbent, and Helen Winifred Mc­
made, and he ordered Walter to carry Donough, of Myrtle Point.
them to the sink and pour out the li­
Aug. 20—Virgil Cain, of Sullivan.
quor, under the eye of Officer Kolk- Ky., and Helen Lee, of Coquille.
horst.
Aug. 22—Frank X. Knoll miller, of
Lloyd Hickam was fined $20 on Salem, and Hazel A. Jones, of Eugene
Monday for creating a disturbance
Aug. 24—Wm. Riley Caughran and
by blowing his automobile horn. The Dora Caughran, both of Marshfield.
recorder fined him the $20 bail posted.
Aug. 24—Morley Prentice Madden,
Howard Nelson forfeited the $10 of Marshfield, and Alice Johnson, of
bail he had posted when arrested Bunker Hill.
Saturday for disturbing the peace at
the Folsom Apartments.
Carl Wilson Buried Monday
Stanley J. Vowell was fined and
Carl C. Wilson, who had been jan­
paid $20 assessed on a reckless driv­
itor at the court house for the past
ing charge, Aug. 21.
Frank Nelson, arrested Saturday two years, until ill health forced him
for being Intoxicated, forfeited his to go to the hospital, passed away here
last Friday* night. Funeral Services
$5 bail.
Total cash fines paid in the city were held at the Campbell Funeral
recorder’s office for August amount Home in Marshfield at six o’clock
Monday evening, with the Eagles
to $187.
lodge conducting the services at the
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parlors and the Elks lodge at the
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graveside.
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» Jack Grove for whom the officers
Mr. Wilson was born in Baltimore,
have been looking for the past two
Maryland July 22, 1873, and was four
months was arrested last Saturday
weeks past 85 years of age.
at Reedsport where Bert Mead saw
Before coming to Coquille he was
Grove standing on the street as he
located at Coaledo and before that
(Mead) was passing through town.
was employed at the mill in Marsh­
Grove was paroled by Judge Brand
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about three months ago after his
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conviction cLAallug a gun. Imme­
diately upon leaving jail he started Spencer Foundation Garment»
on a forgery spree, signing his uncle’s and Bandeaus individually designed.
name to many checks, and the officers For appointment call 191J or write
have a lot whose face totalled around Edna Taylor, 540 North Coulter, Co­
3250. He also wrote checks in Curry quille.
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county and northern California.
He was bound over to the grand
When you think of School Supplies,
jury by Justice Dodge at Myrtle Point think of us. We have a complete line.
who set hi» bail at $2,000.
H. S. Norton, Music and Stationery.
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