The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, February 09, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY,
Coquille Testers
Now At Work
CIRCULATION THAT IS
GENUINE AND GROWING
Wayne Smith and Karl Alpine
Marlin Brandon was a pleasure vis­
Dairymen in the ,(Coquille river
made a short week-end trip to Port­ itor in Portland last week.
valley and northern Curry county
land last week where they -’visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Falls, of will have an opportunity of having
with friends.
They were accom­ Marshfield, were guests Sunday at
herds tested for butterfat production
panied by Rose Naef, Hazel Moffat
the Anton Schroeder home.
during 1939 on the same basis as last
and Edna Shrock, all teachers of the
year, according to action taken at
local schools.
H. N. Lorenz, who has been con­ the annual meeting of the association
A. O. Walker and son, Richard, fined to his bed tor the past ten days held in Coquille recently. Vernon
were in Portland on a business trip with a cold and the prevailing flu, Trigg, of Norway and William Sweet,
was feeling somewhat better yester­ of* Bandon, were employed as testers
several days of last week.
for 1939 and are now in the field con­
day.
tacting dairymen and making ar­
Anna Mae Holverstott, a student
Mrs. Edna Hartsou, who went up rangements for next year’s testing.
at Oregon normal college at Mon­
mouth, was a visitor in Coquille over to Portland last Thursday, returned Don Auer, who has served the asso­
Sunday, accompanied by her daugh­ ciation as tester for the past three
the week-end.
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ter, Avis, Mrs. Dan Maginnis, and years, resigned this position to take
Mrs. Wayne Young, manager of baby, who will visit here for a time. up other work.
Hillis Perkins, of Bandon, was re­
Young’s Dress shop here, is in Port­
The play, "A Full House,” by the elected to serve as president of the
land and Seattle this week on a buy­
ing trip. She plans to make her se­ Myrtle Point high school faculty, will association during 1939. Verne Lun­
lection of spring merchandise and be presented in the gymnasium there dy, of Myrtle Point, was elected vice
may go on down io California before tomorrow (Friday) evening, starting president and Joe Nilsen, of Riverton,
returning to Coquille, . Faye June at eight o’clock. Admission will be re-elected secretary-treasurer. Others
elected to serve on the board of di­
Nosier is assistta^Un the shop while 40 cents.
rectors with the three officers in­
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Mrs. Young is «Way.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mill» and Patty, clude W. E. Cross, of Coquille; Le­
Muri Pettit is representing the of Eugene, formerly of Coquille, were land Peterson, of Coquille; W. H.
Lamb Hardware company at the week-end guests at the Ted Homcker Donald, of Broadbent, and M. M.
Schmidt, of Norway,
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Portland meeting of the Manhall- home.
The cow testing association, ac­
Wells associates and dealen this
Belle Knife Hospital
Mrs. Ralph Taylor drove to Port­ cording to the directors, is maintained
week.
Sheldon Hardenbrook entered the
land Monday, returning Tuesday, to provide an opportunity for all
hospital last* Thursday for a major
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 292 bringing her sister, Mrs. Katherine dairymen in the area who care to do operation and Mn. Marian Alford,
Moulton St., phone MJ.
tf Orloff and Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerlach so, to obtain the services of the tester of Sitkum, entered on Saturday tor
and two chiildren.
to keep production records on the treatments.
V. R. WILSON, O. D.
herd during the year. It is a co-oper­
, OPTOMETRIST
Mn. Agnes Caudle underwent an
Mr. and Mn. E. H. Fish returned ative plan of record keeping and all
Eyes Examined.
G1 asses
appendectomy
last Saturday and on
Fitted. Broken lenses du- last week from a trip of several weeks dairymen who may not have been
plicated, Optical repairs while you on a visit to his daughters, Helen, in contacted by the testers may arrange Monday Mn. Rex Kelley submitted
wait. Expert service.
Lewiston, Idaho, and Shirley, in to have their herd included in the as­ to a major operation.
Roger Teeney entered the hospital
Eugene, Oregon, and a son, Bud, in sociation by oontacting either tester,
Jno. E. Paulson returned Monday St. Helens.
any of the directors or leave word at Monday for treatment. Donald Green
from a month's trip back to his old
the county agent's office. The cost underwent a major operation yester­
Mn. A. J. Peaper left for her home of testing is $1.00 per cow per year day.
home in Wisconsin, and to Michigan,
Mn. H. E. Winkleton, of Pasadena,
but was unable, on account of weath­ ■ Wednesday morning after visiting for the regular association work and
er conditions, to go farther north to i her daughter, Mn. Geo. Jenkins, and $1.25 per cow per year where per­ was dismissed yesterday and went
the country he had traveled as a family for several weeks.
manent records are maintained for down to the Plaep home on Lampa
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young man, forty yean ago. He re­
each cow tested. In addition to these creek. Mn. Leslie Wade, of Bridge,
Mr. and Mn. Ray Schott, of Salem, amounts, each dairyman pays a mem­ was dismissed Tuesday.
turned home by way of Palo Alto to
visit his daughter, Margaret, at Stan­ were over the week-end, visitón at bership fee of $1.50 which provides a
ford.
the Frank Thrift home here. They fund for paying costs inicidental to
Mn. Frank Dungey is spending a were on their way to Brookings testing.
month with her daughter at LaPine, where he will be engaged for a month
in work for the state tax commission.
Oregon.
Mr. Schott was formerly a resident
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Mrs. Emily Hersey returned Tues- ■ of Coquille.
day morning to her home in Beaver­
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THE AUCTION
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—Feb. 25th at the Community
home of her daughter, Mrs. Julius
Arrangements for showing the
Bldg. Phone 50-J.
s State Highway commission’s film,
Ruble.
"The New Oregon Trail,” in Salem,
Portland, Coquille, and other cities
of Oregon at early date are being
worked out by the travel department
of the commission. The motion pic­
ture, a two-reel film, depicts the out­
y standing recreational and scenic spots
of the state.
Descriptive voice on the film will
be that of Alois Havrilla, one of the
nation’s foremost radio broadcast
Don’t run your car without insurance. Get protection from
voices. Musical background is sup­
plied by a nationally famous orches­
tra.
The film will be run continuously
First National Bank Bldg.
in the Oregon exhibit building at the
Golden Gate International Exposi­
tion, starting February 18. In addi­
DINE and DANCE
tion arrangements have been made
Dr. De La Rhue
for national circulation throughout
Eyesight
the United States to audiences total­
Specialist
ling 500,000 before June 1. Com­
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prehensive booklets covering the at­
tractions Oregon offers the vacation­
Reception room jointly with
ist will be distributed in connection
Dr. J. R. Bunch
with the showings of the picture.
The Highway commission expects
ORCHESTRA EVERY
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the film to be instrumental in sub­
Wednesday A Saturday
stantially increasing travel from
other states to Oregon this year.
“The New Oregon Trail” was pro­
duced under direction of the High­
way commission by Castle Films, Inc.
Charles Piper, of Portland, did the
photography.
lUARY », 1929.
Miss MacDonald and Eddy Com
ing in "Sweethearts" to The Roxy
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"New Oregon Trail"
To Be Shown Here
INSURANCE
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George E. Oerding
Every Night
The Riviera
Mansell Drayage &
Delivery Co.
Menxory
FOR 8ALE
Ixwal and Ixing Distance
Ull
FOR SALE—Milking Machines — 2
Perfections one year old; 2 De­
ls vals one year old; 2 MpCormick-
Deerings two yean old; several
used Vacuum Pumps and a com­
plete stock of parts for all ma­
chines. Mike’s Implement Co., Co­
quille.
its
A GRATEFUL THOUGHT
EXPERIENCED Housekeeper wants
work. Address 143 North Drane
St., Coquille.
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HAUUNG
Service
IWormA
Personal Interest
Friendly Counsel
Honest Advice
Proper Guidance
is inevitably inspired at the recol­
lection of a service that helps to
soften the sorrow of parting. The
considerate attention which we of­
fer to ‘he bereaved is for this rea­
son cherished and appreciated.
Whenever the need arieee for our
service, you will find our organi­
zation always ready.
FOR RENT—4-room furnished House
on East Second street. E. M. Wil­
son, phone IUL.
WHERE YOU SEE
THIS EMBLEM
LADY IN ATTENDANCE
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Gono Funeral Home
109R
1083
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YOUR SAVINGS
ARE SAf£'
Call Hotel for
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SAVINGS A LOAN ASS*N
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hlelson Jddy and Jeanette.MacDonald tat “Swtrfbctna.^
Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, the screen's most popular singing
team, make their fifth appearance together, starting Sunday at the Roxy
Theatre in “Sweethearts,” elaborate Technicolor filmization of the famous
Victor Herbert operetta. W. S. Van Dyke II, who directed the singing team
in their previus Herbert success, “Naughty Marietta,” directed the new
musical, and the distinguished supporting cast features Frank Morgan, Ray
Bolger, Florence Rice, Mischa Auer, Herman Bing and Reginald Gardiner.
New Ones In County Jail
Lawrence Edward Abbott was
fined $7.50 in Justice Barton's court
here on Tuesday for driving a car
without an operator’s license.
Other names appearing on the
blotter In Sheriff Howell’s office are
those of Wm. Dye, Sam McCoy, and
Fred Lindsey who were sentenced to
15 days in jail for vagrancy in justice
court at North Bend last Saturday.
City Police Court Caaes
In the recorder’s court this week:
Carl Wilson posted $10 bail for his
appearance in court next Saturday.
Albert Billings, arrested Saturday,
forfeited a $10 bail..
C. A. Gage was given a $10 fine,
which was suspended for a ygar.
Blank Warranty Deeds for sale at
Deeds for sale at The Sentinel office.