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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1940)
driver, today’s motorist must thor 88.35 to 8.75; medium to and music for dancing was furnished oughly understand traffic regulations to 8.00; common 36 50 by the Oregon Little Wranglers. Short and responsibilijie« attendant to us Slaughter ewes, good to choice >3.50 Howard, of Coquille talks were given by several whose Mrs. Lois Bunch, of Rtrtk creek, the public thoroughfares. to 4.00. Feeder lambs, good to choice ing efforts in helping to secure electricity visiting at the home of near Coquille, spent last We< Wednesday Throughout the driving school sound The Livestock Market at the Port 37.25 to 7.75. Shorn lambs *7.75. its, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. for this section are so greatly appre at the A. R. Bennett home. practices of safe driving are, stressed I ciated by everyone. A* light supper sp ” L,- tsg \ Clyde Collier and his Southern Pa I land Union Stock Yards, North Port- and strict observance of traffic regu ___ bridge crew ___ --------- weekly Bible study was was served late in the evening cific have ________ been in the land, for the week ended November J lations are emphasized. In addition, Norway and Myrtle Point districts for «b, showed a day to day advance in y evening at the church the many little points connected with the past several days, making repairs the hog prices. From the Monday J. D. Root leading the discussion expert driving are explained and on the railroad. Clyde, you know, opening on carlots at 36.40 the price tiie third chapter of John. Those demonstrated so that the beginner The Fairview Home Economics was a former Coquille boy and has i advanced until at the week end truck- attending were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Students of Coquille high school learns the right way to drive instead Root and John Paul. Mr and Mrs. Club met at the home of Mrs. Glenn been with the 8. P. Co. for quite a | b»8 weighing 170 to 215 lbs. were will be offered the opportunity of of picking up bad habits which are * -I 1 bringing «« of * years and ‘ is __________ a capable 36.75. n.»u Cattle ~i~- priqes re learning to drive an automobile in a Robert Munford. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richardson on Wednesday of last number sometimes difficult to overcome." mained steady throughout the week, modem safety driving school when a Schrader. John Root. William Stauff, week for the November meeting. The man in his chosen work. Classes are held each week during Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder, with “« ««rly advance of 25c in fed seven-weeks course will be started Mias Ruth Woodward. I. B. Sevy and ladies enjoyed a potluck luncheon the course, one phase of driving being Mrs. S. C. McAllister. They will meet at noon and spent the afternoon sew who have been milking their herd of «leers. The outlet was dependable here Nov. 13, under the auspices of taken up at each session. Between again next Tuesday at eight p. m. ing and chatting and exchanged cows at their Norway farm for some .in the sheep alleys, with a good per Earl Snell, secretary of state. Mr. classes, students are expected to prac Mi. and Mrs. James Lewellen, of household hints. Members present time on account of using the feed centage of the wooled truck-in lambs Snell sponsors these schools as a tice in order to master t|ie various Myrtle Point, were week-end guests were Mesdames C'. A? Hdlverstctt, them, have moved their herd back to : bringing 38.50. There were 2,150 eat- part of his state-wide traffic safety steps as they go along. A competent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cortland Ellis, Charles Geitner, Ray their Fox bridge farm on the North j Ue- 225 calves, 3.800 hogs and 1,900 program. instructor is in charge of the work sheep sold on the open market during Norr*, DeVere Yeoman, Harry Hub- Fork, Burbank. Students 15 years of age or older at all times and parents are invited to Representative J. H. McCloskey th« P“rt week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Snyder and bell and two children, Ray Deadmond, aie eligible to enroll, registrations to attend any classes. ____ was __ dismissed ”-• ■ - from " the - ■ hospital -__ ________ ctiildien of Coquille, were Saturday Albert Thommen. Clarence Dead- Mon- •' This week’s market opened Monday be left at the high school. Each pu and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.’ mond. Clara Kibler, the hostess, Mrs. day and went to his Norway home. with 21325 c*ttle, 120 calves, 1,950 pils must furnish his own car, but Calling cards. 50 tot 51.00. Glenn Richardson, and Misa Carrie He suffered a compound fracture of ho*! and sheep,/or sale on^t, driva»’« license is required tor the E. Hayes. •• < —, . . _____ a . . . left . leg two months .. . arutn Byerly. ’ The dub will meet next his ago when °P^ n market Clarence Mullins and Gordon Flem course. Cars must be driven to and ___ ____ _______ _ ing diove to Medford Wednesday, wltli Mrs, , Thomtnen. i struck by in auto as he was crossing ■ The cattle market was generally on from the school by licensed operators, J. A.. Deadmond spent last Mon- the highway. He has been cared for • steady price 'basis, but the trade however. where they went to take Earl Mullins in the Thomas Hospital at Myrtle somewhat slower. There were a who has been visiting in Arago. - day la Roseburg.______________ « Instruction is given in the proper When he is _________ able to get out of 8<xxl ___ manF ,ldes oi . and “hort method of starting a motor, use of Miss Luela Lawton was happily Point. ____ ___________ _______ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward, •e he mav may be on crutches for ! ied steer« sleel'8 at 38 65 to 9.00, 9 00, with a few the clutch, shifting gears, turning and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow surprised last Wednesday evening ¿lie house, drove to Portland Monday morning. when folks -of the valley gathered at some time. His many friends are glad Ioada of longer fed offerings 3» 25 to backing, parallel parking, stopping , 39.75. ' Common to medium heifers and starting on hills and general care Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myers accompanied the church to wish her a. happy birth- he Is able to return to his' home. them as far as, Qsegun Ciy. where day. After Miss Lawton opened her j a . Kellenberger is improving rap sold around 38-00 to 8.25, with a few of the car. At the first session, the fed heifers at >8.50 to 8.75. Plain instructor outlines the work to be Uiey went for aj visit. gift, which was a lovely wrist watch, idly from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs.' J. D. Carl and Mrs. the evening was spent playing games. Miss Rose Kellenberger, who is em- dairy cows met with a good outlet at covered in the school and discusses Lawrence Rackleff and Maxine drove Refreshments of cake and punch were ployed at Los Angeles, Calif., arrived »brong prices. Medium to good bulls rules and regulations pertaining to to Corvallis over the week-end to served. Those present were W. F. home for a week’s visit Sunday. She *°ld at 36.50 to 7-00, with ^ew upward operation of motor vehicles in Ore 37-25. Good to choice vealers sold gon. All subsequent classes feature attend the football game. Mr. and Byerly, Mrs. Nordsted and Lavaun,; u employed at making filters for j Made to Order readilyAUtlO.OO to ,n*n 10.50. — j ; i „ «inAn.» Mrs. Carl drove on to McMinnville Mrs. Althea Harrah, Mrs. Earl Steen cameras. instruction with the student at the Cariota hogs sold at an advance wheel of his car. and spent the night with their son and Bopby, Mrs. Mary Diggs, Mrs. T Mike Danields held a public auc- nnd family, Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth H. Benham, Dorothy Page, Dorothy tian sale at his Norway headquarters of 25c «xnpared to the previous Mon- “The Operation of an automobile Sell mov*n< at 36.65 for tops. The Carl. They all returned home Sun and Colleen Farmer, Vesta and Donna last Saturday. There will be an- in the complicated traffic of today in Jean Duncansoh, Louise Crumley, other sale on Saturday, Nov. 23. They | »«rket was active and truck-ins day evening. t Ryan, Lorraine are held every two weeks en Satur- weighing 170 to J15 lbs. bulked at volves more than the mere knowledge Front & Willard Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton vis Loree Saylor, Marge of shifting gears and steering," Snell ited friends in Oregon City over the Norris, Faye Waldo, Patricia Wheat, days. They say bring in anything $6.50 to 5.50, with a few up to 36.65 declared. “In order to be a safe veek-end. -i f ?8.5 >'■ Clara and Leatrice Hendrix, Barbara you have to sell and they will dispose late. Butchers from 230 to 270 lbs. earned 85.90 to 6.00, with some in Mrs. Harvey Myers was able to re Barton, Genevieve Berry, Shirley of it tor you. turn home from the Knife Hospital Bailey, Thurston Crumley, Carl Mike Daniels has the framework the rail divisions up to 36.15. Pack I ~ast Friday. Hooker, Elmer Goodwin, Wilmer and up for a new barn he is'building on ing sows ranged generally from 34.50 to 5.00. J - The regular monthly Missionary David Northup, John Saylor, Law his property. The sheep market was active and .neeting was held Friday afternoon at rence Ryan, Raymond Norris, Rolph Carl L. Harris, of Prescott, Arizona, Good to choice the church with Mrs. Stanley Halter Zenor. Ray Comar; Frank Snodgrass arrived here Tuesday morning. He strong Monday. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward as host- and Wsirren Dow. Those absent who will be here for an indefinite stay. Mr. trucked in wooled lambs bulked at It is with appreciation that I take this means to thank ,-ases and tire following program: song, also gave for Jthe gift were Mrs. R. J. Harris is a son-in-law of A. Kellen 88.35 to 8.50, with one outstanding lot “i Love to Tell the ;’’ prayer by Holverstott, Mrs. Kenna Hughes, Mrs. berger and he is going to handle the to 38.90. A carlot of 98 lb. good to the voters of Coos County for the fine support which elected reading, Joe Berkheimer, Mrs. Fred Johnson, line of McNess goods until such a choice lambs cashed at 88.75. Good Mrs. Ward E-.anF, me assessor. The people of the county as a whole have drs. Wayne ___ ,r, W< . t Mrs. Mrs. Don Phillips, Arden Harrah and time as Mr. Kellenberger is fully re slaughter ewes weee steady, selling shown that they have faith in me. X D. R^l; readMSL. Mrs. IL E. Wat- Harold Norjjst covered and able to take up his sales up to 84-00. This faith will be met with respect The following quotations are based tins. Mrs. Ward Evans, Mrs. X D. Verp. Kenisoq, a former resident of manship 1 duty again. and courtesy, whenever any of the Root, Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward, Mrs Fairview who now lives at Monmouth, I 1 Mr and Mrs. A. R. Bennett enter on prices being paid in Monday’s itanley Halter; vocal duet. Mrs. I. i Oregon, and a brother of Mrs. G. B. tained Sunday evening at a six o’clock trading: property owning public comes in con Cattle: Good grain-fed steers 39.50 X Sevy and Mrs. S. C. McAllister. ‘ Dow is very ill with heart trouble. dinner, at their nice new home. Those tact with me or my office. fhoee answering to the roll call were Mrs. Harty Hubbell was treated at ( present were Mr. arid Mrs. Eldon to 9.75. Good grass steers 38.25 to If at any time there may be a differ Meadames Tyrrell Woodward, L. A. the Coquille hospital last Saturday Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. MacLean, 9.00. Good grain-fed heifers 38.50 ence of opinion between me and any dyers. O. H. Aasen, E. J. Myers, Law- . foe severe burns on her hip and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bender, Ellsworth to 8.75. Good grass heifers, 37.75 to property owner, I will be more than s Barklow, 1. B. Sevy.Ward Evans, ankle. She was scalded when a pan Bender, Mrs. Mary Gage, Mrs. Mary 8.25. Good beef cows 86.50 to 7.25, Miller, J. D. Root. H. E Watkins, of hot water overturned. glad to assist them in bringing their B. Bennett, Mrs. Julia Leep and the medium 85.25 to 6.25, common 34.50 Stanley Halter, Mayne Woodward and Jack Stark had the misfortune to hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. They to 54J0, canners 83.25 to 4.00. Bulls, claim before the board of equalisa S. C. McAllister. A short business lose the end of the front forefinger on celebrated the November birthdays medium to good 86.25 to 7.00, com tion. meeting was held with the president, his right hand while doing mechanical I for Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bennett, Mrs. mon 85.00 to 6.00. Vealers, good to I shall advise with and pay due atten choice 810 00 to 10.50. Mrs. L. A. Myers, in charge. The work on the lumber truck at Mary Gage and Eldon Brodie and the Hogs: Good to choice carlots 36.65; tion to the board of equalization, and not feel that my dig president appointed a nominating the Deadmond Bros, sawmill, on Mon ‘ wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. committee as follows: Mrs. Albert day afternoon. The finger was cut H. M. MacLean. Those being honored 170 to 215 truckins 36.50 to 5.50; 230 nity is offended if their judgment conflicts with mine. Again Lillie. Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and Mrs. ( off betwetn the first joint and the naU. were recipients of remembrance to 285 lb. butchers 85.90 to 6.15; I thank you for your support, and hssure the public of cour lightweight butcher« 85.75 to 8.00; Stanley Halter. Next month is the Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jensen and cards and other presents. teous and respectiful cooperation. packing sows 34.50 to 5.00. Feeder regular election Of officers for the Jerry of Yoncalla, and Mrs. Lena Al Mrs. Darrell Brod>4 left last Friday CHARLES W. FORREST xming year. There will be a cooked ley and Ernest were Sunday guests of in their car for Fort Clatsop to bring pigs 84.50 to 545. Sheep: Good to choice spring lambs foods sale at the next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Ellis and fam her husband, Darrell, home for the There.will be choir practice at the ily. week-end and to enjoy Armistice Day. home of Mrs. t B. Sevy Friday eve The TairvieW Ladies Aid met at He returned to his poet of duty on ning. Everyone is urged to come and the church last Thursday afternoon Monday evening, rfiakilig the trip in help with the music. for their November meeting. The his car and alone. Rev. G. A. Gray, of Coquille, con bazaar held Tuesday at the Commun Last Saturday was rather a week ducted the regular Sunday morning ity hall took in 312.25 for the church. end home-coming at the Walter Laird church service. Sunday school fol Members present were Mesdames home. Those arriving were Mr. and lowed with an attendance cf 39. There David Tosten, T. H. Benham and Mrs. Jesse Laird and Clell, of itort will be services again next Sunday Karyn, G. B. Dow. Don Phillips and Orford, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Laird as follows: preaching at 10 a. m. and Miss Luella Lawton and three children, of Empire, and Sunday school pt 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crump, of Lee Philip Laird, of Fort Clatsop, near Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton spent last Sunday with her parents, Seaside, Oregon. Philip also enlisted spent Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Deadmond. with the band at the government their daughter and family, Mr. and The Fairview Grangers and their training camp and is getting along Mrr. Everett Lafferty, at Langlois. families will enjoy a potluck Thanks fine. The visitors all took their de- The two one-act plays put on by giving dinner and entertainment at , partures on Sunday evening for their the high school last Friday evening the Grange Hall Saturday evening, respective locations. were very much enjoyed by all pres November 30. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Brodie were ent. The Juniors and Sophomores The Fairview-North Fork Grange heard from on thqir trip te Detroit. won the contest and the Seniors and held its regular meeting last Saturday Mich. They were just leaving Port Freshmen had to give them a party. I evening al the local hall, the main land. It was an error last week in _ they were | which was held Monday evening in business of the evening being the elec-1 saying motoring east, as the Arago gym, A lovely time was tion of officers. They were as fol- they went by train, taking the north- enj ytd by all playing games and lows master, Charles Geitner: over- ern route. On their return they will ice-cream and cake were served as seer, Glenn Richardson; treasurer, jriva a new Packard and will travel ■ efrehsments Ray Deadmond; secretary. Mrs. Bethel lhe southern route. This is National Education Week Norris; lecturer, Mrs. Violet Geitner; Joe Laird and Walter Tripp are car and Rev Howard L. GrayRgal, of steward. Arden Harrah; assistant rying the mail from Sitkum to Myrtle Coquille. wiH speak to the Arago steward, Harvey Thommen; chap Point, while the regular carrier. Minor high school this Friday afternoon at lain. Mrs. Genevieve Ellis; gatekeeper, Mead, is on his vacation in southern 2 00 o’clock Everyone is cordially Charles Thommen; Ceres, Lorraine California and Mexico. invited to come and hear him. Norris; Flora, Nelda Norris; Pamona, Walter Tripp, of MyrSe Point, has Tlie Arago basket ball 1 ” team ' will ------- go - Mrs. Sophia Tosten; lady assistant rented the Dal King marsh for the keeide. Dec. 8. for their first steward, Mrs. Vusie Crumley; ex season and on last Sunday morning of the season ecutive committ ?men, Ray Norris, enjoyed some good shooting. He got Charles Holverst tt apd Petry Neal. his share of mallard and baldy ducks. The remainder < t the evening was Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bender attended spent in dancinj and refreshments the Townsend meeting at Myrtle Point The apple orchard at the W. w. were sandwiches, salad and coffee. last Sunday afternoon. H. M. Mac- Mrs. Joan Do v spent last week Lean was in attendance from Pleasant Lawhorn ranch was a acene of great activity one niglit last week when visiting with her mother, Mrs. G. B. Point district. The Townsend people Mr. Lawhorn trapped and killed a Dow. Little Patty Jean remained áre elated over electing their three endorsed candidates to represent the bear weighing three hundred and here with her grandparents. state of Oregon iq congress: James twenty pounds- Several people who See complete line of hassocks from W. Mott, Homer Angell and Walter expressing a Hking for 5beaj steaks" ’31.49 to 33 95. Coquille Furniture pierce. had a treat a ■ Saturday night. November 23, the Co. — McKinley Welfare club is giving a dance in their hall. This will be the ftrst dance g iv en by the club tor some Used Wood & Cori bufnifcg i ^Edward L Deflefsen,’ of the- Roy i in a'measure will celebrate Norway News Items ■ ■ Portland Livestock Market News Student Driving Classes Start Fairview News For Christmas Gifts Chests Clothes Hampers Plywood Furniture Buy Snap Shop I J■ THANK YOU COOS COUNTY C> Low-Cost Financing McKinley News [> Builds Bank Credit for your other needs... in 41 state-wide branches! i 5 - ffcod condition Isler Sheet Metal ’ Works TeL 11 <3 v— ^Probate Court Cases ____ . estate left by for Russ, who I county; died at’Femdale, CaTTC July'S?. Ap- ■ praisers of the estate are.J. A. Lamb, Leland Peterson and W. E. Cross Large selection of new lamps, I. E. S. floor lamps, bridge lamps and table lamps, 1.95 to 17.50. Coquille Fumi- Iture Co.