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 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, 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