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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1940)
iS The Coquille AN Two Hundred Attend Junior Chamber Dairymen's Assn Nomin° tes Officers Meeting Monday F - i S S S i i s : ' " Sentinel IN D E P E N D E N T Willingly Indentifed Stolen Articles A fte r • abort business meeting ot N EW SPA PER Mrs. C. E. McCurdy Passes In Her Sleep Last Night Membership Drive, C. of Tuesday C. J. Fuhrman Retires After 35 Years_ _ _ In Business Here The shoplifters, who were arrested The Coquille Chamber of Com in N o rth Bend last Saturday and merce membership drive hai when questioned by the officers there . * I the following were nominated to r o t- set fo r next Tuesday, Jan. 18,, when revealed the largest amount of loot Fine All-Day Meeting--- fleers for the coming year, the elec- seen in many a day, operated over several committees w ith H a n y L.. Claterbos as general chairman, w ill B. W. Dunn Acte As Toast- tion to ** held January 22: here also last Saturday. Luckey L. Bouney Will Con s( Of solicit memberships and funds They admitted stealing from the master A» Noon Dinner ~ Soh,er’ 8penny carry on Chamber of Commerce ac Coquille Since Early In tinue The Name And Policies Rackieff Pharmacy, Barrow Drug Keen interest was shown in disease Vice President -H o w ard Hickam, tivities for this year. . T h e largest Store, J, C. Penney, Herm an’s M en’s O t Fuhrman’s Pharmacy This Century —- Funeral control and other m atters affecting I Richardson, single item of the Chamber's funds Store, H . N. Lorenz and Excel Dress the dairy industry by aproxim ately Sec— Wm. Booth, How ard Hickam A fte r 35 years In the drug business Arrangements Not Yet Made w ill continue to go this year, as Shoppe, and w ere helpful to the vic in Coquille, C. J. Fuhrm an this week ¿00 dairymen who attended the annu- T rea t.— Geo. G ratae, has fo r several y e a n past, to support tims in pointing out w hat came iron» Arrangements fo r the funeral of sold Fuhrman's Pharmacy to Luckey al meeting of the Coos County D a iry - I Directors — Thurston Grimsgaard of the Coast Highw ay Association. each one’s store. Mrs. C. E. McCurdy, who L. Bonney, who has been pharmacist men’s Association held In the Wood- s P « m y R o m . W ayne Smith, K a rl M r. Claterbos announced at the r . Jennie Olmstead pleaded guilty in • w a y in her sleep last night, aw ait and clerk in the store for 14 years man H all in Coquille last Monday. Kiger, Delbert Donaldson. , . circuit court yesterday to larceny. •he a r riv a l' of her daughter, Mrs. Chamber of Commerce directors* “C y ” was the nestor of Coquille The meeting was an a ll-d a y a ffa ir n waB decided to have an installa- meeting Tuesday noon that the direc was sentenced to a year in the pen Phyllis Hamilton, from Hillsboro to business men who have continuously and lunch was served in the hall at tion banquet for the new officers, the and was taken out to Salem yesterday., night. I t Is probable i t w ill be tors and members of the committee owned and operated their own busi- noon by the women of the Coquille following being named as the ban- who w ill make the drive w ill meet a t M argie Turner, the large wo» held in Pioneer Church, of which she G range under the direction of the I quet committee — K a rl Kiger, Del a 7:30 o’clock breakfast at the hotel new fo r , third of a century here. who wore a volbminous coat, and d id | w a< ■ member. I f not there it that morning. home economics committee. I Donaldson, Lawrence Gulseth. The The H , N. Lorenz store was owned most of the operating here, also p le ad -]]w in be at the Schroeder Chapel. ’ by N. Lorenz at the opening ot this The program started a t 10:30 a. m. Pro«ram committee named consists of Lafe Campton was appointed a ed guilty to larceny, and her husband, M rs. M cCurdy had not been fe e i- century, although H enry was in the w ith a discussion of the U n ified P ro - W ayne Smith and W m . Booth. Clarence Turner, pleaded guilty to in< entirely w ell fo r a couple of days committee of one to secure a plant or ^ ■ n i, which is being developed I The selection of new projects for store. J. A . Lamb, likewise, was in flowers and present them to George receiving stolen property. They w ill but she and h er fam ily did not think his father’s hardw are atore, b u t ‘did t rough a series of community m eet- I Cham ber was postponed be sentenced next Tuesday. ‘ of it as serious. H er son, C yril, who Ulett, a member of the Chamber's tngs and personal contacts on farms until after installation, although aug- board of directors, who w ill be laid not own i t Ralph E. Nosier owned T h e ir usual answer when asked by' w ent to call bar this morning barber shop here, back ln 1804, but fo r the purpose of lowering the cost [ ««¡tions were made M onday evening up fo r some days yet w ith th e broken, clerk if he or she could help t e m j ber lifeless body. of production and increasing the ag ri- I as to w hat these projects s h o u ld h o he received w hile out fishing on he has been aw ay from here tw ice ln was that they were “Just looking Born Edith Ada W illiam s, in F e rn - « ribs , . ----------- the meantime. cultural income by m aking better use around.” W herever possible they en-, «tele, California, A p ril 21, 1975, she North Fork BMuwtey. M r. Fuhrm an had been employed tered the store when only one person was m arried there to Charies E ’ M e - ’ ------------------------— by R. s . Knowlton and when he quit was on duty. Curdy about 4« y e a n ago. Something lone Saturday night he had Just his ing d ifferen t areas in the county and G i l m n r o The trio have been livin g in the over a quarter of a century ago they lists recommendations fo r correcting I ^ ' ’ tTIOre U lG t lO n month’s salary w ith which to go into Hollywood district near Empire. came to Coquille, w here he p u r business. H e started in the room of them, it was stated by George Jen- A change w ill take place this eve- chased the ranch on Cunningham the old Odd Fellows building— a CI!.MionO U n 8 g e n t ’ Wh° thl’ * ’ ■ nln< ln the management and opera I creek, a m ile out from Coquills, where A large number of g u e s t s ____ fram e structure— Just south of the The g r ea te st rvw.ihin» « * tion of the G ilm ore service station on they built a fine home on the point present at the meeting of the Rotary postoffice at that time, in the room d u etto ib ility fo r tax re - Front street. Church A S.mpson, overlooking the valley. M r. M c - Club yesterday noon as a result of an along First street which is now the deb ^ . c t i C° U^ y ’ through ¡w ho have operated it under Teas* C u rd y passed aw ay Nov. 1, 1920. attendance contest staged by front of the T ip Top. H e remained debt reduction, according to W . H . since its opening a couple of ™ M rs. M cCurdy is survived by her bers ot the club. Three more of the 22 outstanding there until the hotel building was thend a irv Unty aUdltor’ who spoke o n a «°. are transfering all th eir interest three children, C y ril C. and V e rrill R. The division, headed by Hode ready fo r occupancy 10 years ago and <h . dairym an • Program on the sub- I there to Floyd Jackson of this d t v »10 bonds, issued tw o or three years ject of county fiance a . it a ffe ct. a . who fo r reveral y e a ^ ’h ^ ^ n ago to provide funds fo r electrically McCurdy, both <rf Coquille, and her Caugheli, won by a noee over George then moved into the present location. lighting the ball park, which inci daughter, Mrs. E arl Ham ilton; three Turney’s crew and the losers had to f o r ^ 9 4 ? t o r ^ h t CW,H ? r «COm,nlt,nent « " I * * ® ® ■» Sm ith plant. He has M r. Fuhrm an has had his upe and dentally is no nearer of accomplish grandchildren, and her niece who w is take the winners to 1»»»*« downs, the toughest down being a t fo r 1840 fo r debt and interest w ill be had considerable raised in th eir home, Mrs. W arren experience w ith ment than it was when the bonds Program Chairman Osika,' with the the tim e the Farm ers A Merchants slightly more than 1100,000, reduc service stations, having operated one were, issued, w ill be retired at the Davis. She is also survived by tw o •tetance of V irg il A rre ll as opera Bank here closed, when a general de tion of approxim ately »40,000 from in Portland for fiv e years, and says high school gym on the evening <rf brothers, W illis W illiam s, of Fern tor, and D r. J. R. Bunch to explain the pression hit a ll lines of business, but the 1939 commitments fo r that p u r if hustle and service w ill do it, that Jan. 19,’the date on which the M yrtle le, and Ernest W illiams, of Buena details, showed tw o reels of educa pose and in four or five years the be w ill get his share of the business. no one ever heard him complain. H e tional film s illustrating the chrono- kept his own counsel, tended strictly Point Bobcats play the Coquille Park, California. amount necessary for this purpose The Pontiac agency is being re Red Devils on the maple court here. logical growth of teeth from an un to business and gradually emerged w ill he reduced to approxim ately tained by Clovis Church and Low ell born infant up to m aturity. The owners of the three bonds from the slough of that period. »44,000, the speaker stated. Simpson. Aside from those taking p a rt in must be in the building when their Roger Morse, extension dairyman M r. Fuhrm an expects to take a good » the program the only other guest was long rest and vacation. Since he was names are called or they w ill forfeit from O. S. C , used charts to illustrate Contact Rotorian H a rry Nasburg, of ten years old, nearly 50 years eg», then rig h t to collect the »10 and — to those present the food value of fo r the “ - additional name or names w ill he has been on his own, steadily in age crops including pasture and sil draw n. ‘~ r . , ’j r a store, first as clerk, when he slept age. As a rate, forage crops used foe county fo r the past I f _ Over the store—not ln CoqufRe—and any purpose are higher in protein if passed aw ay a t her home in the north W ith a record of tw o wins out of President’s Ball Tickets To fo r 35 years as owner. W ith M rs. cut green and immature. This re part of Coquille last Saturday morn three games played, the Coquille Red Be Sold By Boy Scouts Fuhrm an he expects to move to th eir duces the weight of each crop, how ’ ing. She had been ill fo r three days. . 100 acre ranch on Sixes riv e r some ever, and it is necessary to consider Devils go out to Roseburg tomorrow The funeral services were ________ held at * Tickets fo r the President’s Ball time in early spring. He has no the balance in these tw o factors in evening fo r another tough game, w ith which are soon to go on sale, w ith the Schroeder Chapel Tuesday at 2:00 Coquille Motors is the name of thought of doing the farm w ork on handling these crops. T h e use of the Indians. This is a district con Boy Scouts doing the selling are to be I p m > Bev. H . L . G rayb eal o ffic ia ting new company Just organized here by grass silage is increasing throughout ference game and w ill have a bear good at either the dance In the Co- Interm ent was in the Masonic cem- W. H . Canterbury and Ed Cook, of that d airy ranch, which is now being ing on the tournament standing in operated by an employee and which the country Us a means erf malting cer quille Comm unity Building on Sat- etery w ith Steven Dey, Clyde B a r- Marshfield. tain crops more palatable and of sav M arch. North Bend plays at Marsh urday, Jan. 27, or at the Coquille row*’ Everett Seeley, Don Estes, W m. They have planked a portion of the w ill continue to be so operated. W hatever he m ay do in the fu ture ing losses which commonly occur in field F rid a y evening. Country Club house at N orw ay the Roth and H Heaton acting as p all Bergen lo t on the highway between N e xt Tuesday’s games w ill see Co his host of friends in Coquille and curing hay, he stated. Second and Third streets and w ill put following Tuesday, Jan. >0; w ith bearers quille at North Bend and Marshfield Coos county wish him happiness and An interesting program was pre Babe’s Entertainers furnishing the Mrs. Tilghman was born In Green up a building on the northeast corner at M y rtle P o in t sented during the noon hour by B. music at each dance. Forest, A rk., Nov. 20, 1171, being six of the lot fo r a display room and of success. M r. Bonney states that the name W . Dunn, superintendent of schools in F ifty per cent of the net proceeds week> Past «0 years of age a t the tim e fice. Coquille, who acted as toastmaster. The new company w ill handle of the store w ill not be changed and of the tw o dances w ill be kept locally ° f her death. Short talks were given by J. L . Smith, fo r possible infantile paralysis cases In 1885 she came west to the state Dodge and Plymouth recently re lin that the present broad-minded policy J. E. Norton and Hugh M cLain, coun in this section, the other h a lf going to oi Washington and ln 1924 came to quished by .City Motors and at pres of merchandising, courtesy and help ty judge. E. L. Peterson, president of the national committee. Fred B ull Cooe county w ith her husband, whom ent have quite a num ber of used c a n fulness, w iU still be an outstanding feature of Fuhrm an’s Pharmacy, the association, gave a brief report on F ran k Cox, a truck driver, wbs states that there is still about »20 she assisted in operating, a grocery on the lot. the activities oi the organization d u r Both M r. Canterbury and M r. Cook fined »15 in recorder's court on Tues in the Coquille fund from last year’s atore on Tenth street fo r ten years, ing the past year and urged that the day fo r driving over a curb and dance fo r which there has been no she survived by her husband, by are fam ily men and w ill move here as St. James’ Officers For program fo r next year give careful a t breaking a w ater pipe line at the call to fight this dread disease. two «latere, Mrs. W . T . Philips, <rf soon as they can secure suitable liv The Coming Year tention to quality improvement, dis corner of Eleventh and Heath streets Marshfield, and Mrs. Alice Eierdam, ing quarters. The annual meeting of St. James' ease control and other factors which where he delivered a load of wood. Exempt In All Studies of Spokane, and tw o brothers, W . C. Episcopal church was held Tuesday low er the cost of production. Music The w ater was off in that section evening, the selection of a vestry r e was furnished by “Pewee and his w hile the pipe was being repaired and have been so excellent that they were “ h7 by " fo®ter sulting in the following being chosen: gang,” students from the Coquille the city h all was flooded w ith in exempted from all semester exams B* ^ e S t C U ir’ 01 Co’ S. Barton, H . W. Lorenz, F. A . school, who entertained w ith cowboy quiries as to why. His employer, Bob today are: Pook, Chas. Stauff, Elm er Langlois, 1 q Sen iors-G retch en Clinton, M ary I ber passing songs, and by M anning Nelson, who Ward, insisted on paying the cost of Chas. T . Selbig, and L . H . Hazard. James O le Chard, a life-long resi sang several numbers, accompanied making permanent repairs there and Jane Dunn, Ray Gaulke, V e m Knox M f ' T *l8h"?a“ Officers were then named f>y the dent of Coos county, passed aw ay by Miss Rose Naef. received word Monday morning that wrote out a check fo r »32.50, of which and Nancy Sonneland. vestry: M r. Hazard, senior warden; D. A . Jones, the th ird brother, was suddenly a t Delm ar yesterday m orn M r. Barton, jun ior warden; M r. Pook, One of the interesting features of »17.50 was the cost of the repairs. Juniors—Georgia Briner. ing about nine o'clock, a heart a t- S o p h o m o res -P h y lli. Bunch, Loyal | *° “ * * ’ “ the program was a discussion on The three others to appear before tack proving fatal. The evening be- Stau« - U s u r e r ; and California. fore he appeared to be in his Ssual S ' i dairying in New Zeaialnd by F ran k S. Recorder Leslie the past week were Thomas. Accompanied by M r. and Mrs. W . good health. Board, who has devoted most of his pn the usual charge: tbe buRdin8 and grounds committee. Freshmen — Robert M cCarthy, I C. Jones, M r. and Mrs. Hallingstad, life to some phase of the dairy indus M att Laffoon, afflicted w ith T. B . M arily n Sage. Funeral services wiU be held in the X w m try in N ew Zealand, Australia and and who said he was on his w ay to Campbell Funeral Home in Marsh Fox And Mink Growers England. In opening this subject, M r. Missouri, was on Friday given a »10 year high school course at the end field at 2:00 p. m. on Saturday, the To Meet January 14 Board traced the development of the fine, suspended fo r a year, and went of this semester are Fuhrm an B lay Eagles being in charge of the service. The Coquille unit of the O. F. A M . country and told ot the handicaps ln on his w ay to the “show me” state. lock, John W illiams, Richard Inger. Interm ent w ill be in Sunset cemetery. A . w ill hold its regular monthly topography and long distance from Frank M iller, Jan. 0, posted »5.00 M r. Chard was born on North meeting at the Thomas Thorn home m arket which was overcome by the for his appearance and it was later Slough, A pril 7, 1884, and had lived Has Anyone Seen Thiz below Bandon, January 14. As this production of dairy products of very declared forfeited. L . A . K y le served the greaten part of his life at Coaledo. Strayed Mail Package? is election meeting, it is very im high quality. A high standard of liv out a »5.00 fine. Ervin Peterson, of North Bayside He had never been farth e r from that I f anyone received a m ail package, portant that all members be present. • ing has been developed ln N ew Zea and master of Coos Pomona Grange, point than Reedsport. He was a coal M RS. L IL L IE H E P L E R , Sec. about 32 inches long, and contain land, which resembles the Pacific Evening Gnild To Give w ill be the speaker at the Pro A m er miner by occupation but since last ing a sleeping bag and umbrella, coast of the United States in topog Card Party, January 18 ica meeting ln the Coquille city hall A p ril had been conducting the store around New Y ear’s, w ill he or she raphy and climate, the speaker stated. Boy Scout Drive February 1 next Monday, January 18, a t 2:00 p, a t Delm ar. The Evening G uild of the Episcoal kindly notify W erner K . Plaep, R iver D airy herds in that country are gen A concerted Boy Scout drive I n His w ife passed away the 18th day Church is planning a public card ton route. T h e m ail carrier remem' m. His subject w ill be, “Achieve erally large, ranging from SO to 120 which the Scout officials in Cnqniii» ments of Am erican Women.” of last November. party which w ill be held in the P a r bers having such a package on the cows w ith a few herds as large as 200 This w iU also be the business si H e is survived by three daughters, M yrtle Point and Bandon w ill all h it ish House next Thursday, Jan. 18, at route between Bandon, Riverton and Because of the mild climate and ex 8:00 p. m. Contract, pinochle and Coquille, but it has not been re tion of P ro Am erica and everyone Clarabelle Chard and Mrs. M innie the ball a t the same tim e is set for cellent pastures, no dairy barns are other games w ill be played. The 25 ceived by M r. Plaep to whom it was interested is cordially invited to come W illett, ot Marshfield, and M arian Thursday, Feb. 1. A contribution of maintained in N ew Zealand and the and hear M r. Peterson. Taylor, of Eugene; five sons, Robert, »1 00 per person w ill be asked by cents to be charged w ill include score addressed. cattle are m ilked ln m ilking sheds O rv ille and Ole, a ll of Coaledo; the Scouts and a larger amount from cards and lunch. Laws of the country require th at ev s d i L « . --------------------- Stephen and Leonard, of Marshfield; the generously inclined w ill be duly One Divorce Granted ery dairyman have boiling water a brother, George Chard, o f Delm ar; appreciated. available fo r washing equipment and No f?re Damage Yesterday Judge Brand granted one divorce ■»><* tour grandchUdren. all products are graded and marketed Job’s Daughters, Bethel No. 18, held There was no damage resulting in circuit court here Tuesday, to Ellen on a quality basis, it was stated. A ndrew Briner, th e 12-year old their first meeting Monday, w ith the from the chimney fire which called Wallace, separating her from Bari The annual meeting <rf the Coquille boy whom George R. Turney took new officers in charge. February 28 E. L. Potter, head of t h ) Division the department to Mrs. Edna H a rt- Wallace. Valley Country C lub membership w ill to Portland last Thursday, w ent the Bethel intends to go to Marshfield of A gricultural Economics at Oregon son’s home a t 10 o’clock yesterday be held Wednesday evening, Janu through the clinic the n ext day and for initiation. State College, spoke of making e f morning. Sparks from the flu in C H A D W IC K LO D G E ary 17, a t the Country Club fo r the fective use of farm credit. He men Mrs. Hartson’s apartm ent upstairs immediately entered in the Special communication of Chad purpose of electing officers and d i tioned the increasing use of the bud dropped down the chimney and » hospital. A n operation on w ick Lodge No. 88, A . F . A A . M ., at rector» t a r the year, 1880. This wiU M r. and M rs. Fran k Biegger a r get system in making loans and rec burned the soot in the chimney of 7:30 p. m„ Tuesday, Jan. 18. W ork his hip, which it is thought w ill r e rived here last Saturday from their be a dinner meetina c o stin e SOr m p ommended that additional credit be the low er apartm ent where M r. and in E. A. store his lag to a norm al condition, home in L a Verne, Iow a, fo r a month’s piste and w ill be a stag affair. AU to have been performed this visit w ith th e ir son and his w ife, M r. Mrs. Edw. Lorenz reside. (Continued on Page T en ) J U L IU S R U B L E , W . M . members are urged to ^ X a j ^ ^ e ^ S I Floyd Jackson Buys Large Quota of Guests A t Rotary To Redeem Three Bonds January 19 Red Devils Ploy Roseburg Friday Mrs. W. W. Tilghman Buried Tuesday r.w. Mew Auto Company In Local Field $32.50 Paid For Broken Pipe 3le Chard Was A Native of Coos Co. Pro America To Hear M r. Peterson Country Club To Elect January 17