The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 22, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    OOQUUU TALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNI IS, IMS.
—
Empire Rodeo
July I, 3, 4 To
Be Real Event
News From County
School Su pt. Office
FIRST GAS POWER
GENERATED HERE
Myrtle Point News
Don Won The
Consolation
Allie Guerin and daughter, Ger­
aldine, called on friends Wednesday
Three members were elected Man-
The club tournament which has
from their home at Riverton.
day by the four ex-officio members
been
in progress at the Coquille Val­
Mrs. Reuben Rouppe returned
Extensive alterations to the chutes of the County Reorganization Board.
ley country club course for the past
home
Tuesday
from
a
two
weeks'
and corrals at Empire are now under The members elected are as follows:
five weeks ended Sunday with Elmer
visit with relatives in Roseburg.
way to make the arena the best pos­ John Mullen, North Bend; C. F. Mc­
Knight, of Myrtle Point, winning the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Paul
Tanner
and
sible for the Rodeo scheduled for July Culloch, Haynes Inlet; Mrs. Clara
(10
merchandise prize and Don Gil­
daughter, Genevieve, arrived Satur­
2, 3. 4. These changes werrf recom­ Jeffery, Riverton. These persons are
lespie, of Coquille, the >4 consolation
day
morning
to
attend
the
funeral
of
mended by Everett Tellcamp after all directors of their local school
Mrs. Tanner's mother, Mrs. Warren prize. Knight won all his contests
inspecting the arena last week. Mr. boards.
Deyoe. They left for their home at and Gillespie all but his first.
Tellcamp is bringing the famous
The reorganization bill or House
A small crowd of golfers from Cres­
Alturas,
Calif., Tuesday, taking Miss
Mac Barber string of buckers and Bill, No. 321, went into effect June
cent
City came up Sunday for a tour­
Josephine Deyoe with them for an
the Brahma bulls and steers and due 14. Through this law a board of
nament match with the local club and
indefinite
visit.
to the wildness of the Brahmas the seven is appointed for the purpose of
Out of town relatives who attended went home with the short end of an
corrals and chutes are being made making boundary changes as it
Mrs.
Warren Deyoe’s funeral Monday im to 3 Vi score. Only five players
larger and stronger.
The saddle deems best and combining wherever
were: Mrs. Clara Mills, Cushman; made the trip up from Crescent City.
bronc chutes are being remodeled to it desires.
Each district which is
In the club house at the course now
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forrester, Marsh­
speed up the handling of the wild combined with another is given credit
are four cups—two for ladies and two
field;
Thomas
Guerin
and
daughter,
ones. In other words everything pas­ for liability and assets.
Mrs. Alice Lafferty, Oakland, Calif.; for men—which will be the prizes
sible is being done to make the arena
The law provides that the three
George
Guerin and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. for the next dub tournament, to be
compare with the best in the coun­ county officers, namely: county as­
Guerin, Langlois; Allie Guerin and held early this fall.
try.
A committee from the club has
sessor, county judge, county super­
daughter,
Geraldine, Riverton; Mrs.
Mr. Tellcamp upon his arrival re­ intendent, and the chairman of Non
been
appointed and has met with the
Jennie Jacobson, Carl Jacobson and
ported that the string of buckers have High school board, shall constitute
'01
county court, to seek the county's co­
Mrs.
Ike
Jacobson,
Lakeside.
just been rounded up and are in four members of the board with the
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Keeler returned operation in having the road oiled
wonderful condition and plenty county school superintendent as
the
first of the week from Portland, between the Norway school house
salt/. The Coos Bay Rodeo will be chairman.
These persons are re­
The Oregon State Employment where they had been married. They and the entrance to the club grounds.
the first show of the year for these quired to select the other three mem­ Service announces a special effort is
The court offered to have Its crew
outlaws and will furnish plenty of bers from the list of school officers being made to extend its job place­ are making their home in the Per­ do the oiling if the club would fur­
kin»
apartment.
Mrs.
Keeler
was
trouble for the riders. The man who in the county. •
nish the oil.
ments, through the Marshfield office, formerly Miss Ernestine Schneider.
wins the southwestern Oregon buck­
The board will hold its first reg­ into Coquille and adjacent territory.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Sell
have
re
­
ing championship this year will be
ular meeting on Monday, June 20, at For the first time in almost a year turned from their wedding trip to M. E. Worrel Oil Salesman
a real top hand.
Unusual interest
10 a. m., in the court house and will I the number of claimants for com­ Reno, Nevada, where they were re­ For Gilmore Company
among the riders, in the best all-
welcome any suggestions as to pensation has decreased sufficiently cently married. Mrs. Sell was Miss
Appointment of Melvin E. Worrell
around cowboy event, which is new
change. It seems natural for the to enable the representatives to give Earla Mae Andrews before her mar­ as traveling lubricating oil salesman
this year for this show, should add
people in each disrtict to want to more time to meeting employers and. riage.
for Gilmore Company in the Oregon
materially to the entertainment. A
better their financial condition which, offering more definite co-operation
Thomas Guerin and daughter, Mrs.
in
placing
job
seekers.
of course, would involve an impossi­
Alice Lafferty left Wednesday for
There will be no change in the Oakland, California, where Mrs. Laf­
ble task on the part of the board.
Nearly two years will pass before weekly visit to Coquille, according to ferty will attend summer, school and
the schools will work under their Mr. Bagan, manager of the Marsh­ Mr. Guerin will meet his wife. They
field office. Lynn Black will con­ will visit the fair before returning
new boundaries.
tinue to spend every Wednesday here,
home.
udita Being Received
with headquarters in the city hall. At
Gordon MacKerrow has accepted a
Numerous school clerks in the
one time there were as many as two position with the Shell Oil company
county are sending in their school
hundred fifty unemployed persons
and began work Monday.
clerk records to be audited by the
coming to the employment service
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zeller returned
auditor appointed by the district
representative at every visit, but that Saturday from Salem, where they
boundary board as provided by law.
number has now dropped to between had been on business.
W. H. Wann, Marshfield, who has for
thirty and forty. This would indicate
many years, audited the school clerk
a favaorable gain in the employment
records, has begun his work.
situation in the .vicinity of Coquille. made either employer or employee.
However, it is the desire of the Em­ In making placements local appli­
ployment Service to continue that cants will get first preference when
Geo. A. Wiggins Married
they are equally qualified with other
gain.
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To San Diego Girl, June 2
Any person who is seeking em- applicants.
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An Interesting radio program
ployment, or, any employed, who de­
Word has been received here of sires information about the employ­ comes over KOOS every Wednesday
Clvss you e wide
the marriage of George A. Wiggins, ment service will find that there is evening at six o’clock, called “I Want
rang» of colon with
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wiggins, a sincere effort being made to meet a Job,” a presentation of that station
which to deco«« to
of Coquille, to Miss Evelyn Payne at their needs. Employers may also call in co-operation with the employment
SUPfR CRÍAMÍD
her home in San Diego, Calif., on into the Marshfield office directly, office. Next Wednesday a special
Kt CRT AH
June 2.
George will have been in where their orders for workers will feature will be the appearance on
QUANTITY AND QUALITY
the U. S. navy for eight years next receive prompt and careful attention. this program of some of the Coquille
PHONE 220 446 FRONT ST
month and is the naval mail clerk at This is a free service, no charge being business men.
the San Diego base.
PrekaMy the tint
division was announced this week by
C. W. Ellis, Oregon division manager.
Worrell, who just finished a special
training course in Los Angeles, be­
came affiliated with Gilmore at the
Portland plant in 1032. Advance­
ment through tank truck and line
sales departments resulted in a year
of special sales work on automobile
row. His new duties will take him
to all branches and distributorships
throughout the state.
W. D. Agidius, formerly on line
sales work in Portland, replaces Wor­
rell.
CORNS CURED
•an.SS IMÍIH»!
REWARD I mwwjswSS
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RACKLEFF
PHARMACY
CORN-OFF
Free Employment
Service Available
FLEX
IS friendly celert.
FLEX twist» water, dirt.
grMM and toot (tains.
Easy to apply. Quickie
GENERAL I'AINT
COBPOHA1ION
P. L. Johnson
PLUMBING
Coquille Dealer
di
Sleeping car fares are
lew. 10 sod 15 cent tray food
service. Free pillows.
Southern Pacific
beautiful pair of engraved silver­
mounted spun will go to the winner
of the best all-around cowboy event.
Increased purses which mean more
prize money to the cowboys and un­
usually low entrance fees is attract­
ing contestants from all over the
country. With better and tougher
stock and riders of the highest cali­
bre^ the second annual Coos Bay ro­
deo at Empire July 2, 4, 4, should
prove to be one of the most enter­
taining shows ever held in south­
western Oregon.
LOON
HERE!
The Prof, an I speak
the same language
fa
There’s one thing I like about this business—you
never know who’s cornin’ in next. But I never before
met one like ol’ Prof. Wright from over at the
University—he’s a whig*.
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MONTAGS
EMI TOMS
‘•Professor,” I says, while fillin’ his tank with
Super-Shell, “this Golden Shell Oil aits engine wear
where most of it happens—on cold starts.”
“Ah,” says he, “high fluidity at low temperature,
I take it—or to put it more simply, an accelerated
velocity of flow from the reservoir to the reciprocals
ing and revolving parts.”
AMAZI
Beedrleh Tires
!• Which?” (I gulp a little.)
“Yes, yes—I remember reading all the details ret
cently—one of your research people reporting to a
scientific journal, I think.’!
“You mean you already know Golden Shell is
fogt-fknrin’? You know how it gets up into the
engine quick when you start your motor?”
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QUICK
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Goodrich
THORNTON TIRE SERVICE
340 W. Front, Coquille, Tel. 270
xf SPECIAL TERMS
*1 DOWN
“Quite,” answers the Prof., “and I seem to recall
the mention of certain economies . I .”
“Oh, you mean the price? Well, it’s only 254 a
quart, Professor.’! (I’m gettin* more confident now.)
“Then, under the circumstances, I feel, as my
students say, *1 shall jo for it in a bit wrqrfl M
And he went. A complete oil changel
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