Image provided by: Coquille Public Library; Coquille, OR
About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1930)
THE COQUILLE VALLET SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDA T, JULY IA 1*88. se PAOS ? SOCIAL NOTES LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday and Monday, July 20 • 21 “Ladies of Leisure” Featuring Barbara Stanwyck, Lowell Sherman and Ralph Graves with Marie Prevost, George Fawcett, Nance O’Neil and Johnny Walker. Fascinating damsels and flaming youth at their best in a daring drama of life’s realities and gay moments. A sizzling drama of life’s danger spots for the younger set who tread the primrose path. It’s packed with thrills, throbs, smiles and tears. No Matinee Adm. 50c, Child 10c Tuesday and Wednesday Van & Schenck in “THEY LEARNED ABOUT WOMEN.” Hear them sing! Howl at their clowning! Enjoy this lively romance of Baseball and Stage! Adm. 50c, Child 10c. Thursday, William Powell in “SHADOW OF THE LAW.” If you like worth while pictures you won’t miss the screen’s most polished actor in his mightiest role. Adm. 50c, Child 10c. Friday and Saturday, Wheeler and Wootaey in “THE CUCKOOS.” The comedy team of Rio Rita in the fun niest, fastest comedy feature that has ever been pro duced to date. Bring along some tape—you may laugh your head off. Adm. Friday 50c, Child 10c. Sat urday 50c, Child 15c. iii , f n sii nun On Tuesday, July 15th, 'the matrons and secretaries’ club of the Eastern Star chapters of Coos county, enter tained the past matrons at a no-host luncheon at the Coquille Hotel. Bridge was later enjoyed, being played at the Masonic Temple, which was prettily decorated for the occasion in greens and cut Sowers. Those present were Mesdames Ida Moe, Ada Leman, Zeils Hall, Emily Purvis, Freda Roberts and Hasel Lewis, of Powers; Mesdames Berns Linn, Jennie Dean and Clara Brown, of Bandon; Mesdames Myrtle Doll, Fanny Butler, Ruth Bessee, Myrtle Laruon, Blanche Bergen, Jessie Schroeder, Dr. June Martin and Char lotte Ayr», of Marshfield; Mesdames Mabel Dement, Estelle Chase, Helen Pancoast, Ida Murphy, of Myrtle 'Point; Mesdames Ethel S. Worts!, Laura A Byler, Ellen Wold, of North Bend; Mrs. Eva McKenzie and Lucile McKenzie, of Port Orford and Mea- dames Lorraine Vinton, Alice Evland, Violet Lorenz and Imogene Neal, of Coquille. Saturday evening Miss Mary K. Watson invited a group of young folks to her home on the Cunnigham road for an evening of cards. Refresh ments were also enjoyed later in the evening by the following: Georganna Johnson, Lois Morrison, Jerone Low, Bill Stewart, Clifford Gulseth, Ray mond Vaughn and Carl Gilbert. Coming Attractions:— “HOT FOR PARIS’ ’ “LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY” “LUMMOX” “MEN WITHOUT WOMEN” “WITH BYRD AT THE SOUTH POLE” "THE TEXAN” S ummer Criss-Cross Curtains Replace your curtains with these ' light, fresh self-ruffled curtains. In cornice valance style, tie-backs to match. Ready to hang. Marqui sette in dotted or plain designs. draperies To Brighten Up Your Home Your craves something new, fresh and attractive. You can bring summer gaiety and cheerful- ncu into the whois house, or to some corner brightening, with tains, colorful da masks, rative ereconnss ... and have Panel Curtains Give your home a sum mer freshness by hanging these line, sheer panel cur tains at your living room and entrance hall windows I Marquisette, filet or shadow Matching* fringe. 79c to 98c a new decorative scheme,a* 98c set lirrle cost... since J. G Pen ney prices arc always so low! Rayon Damask Summer Cretonnes Color invades the home with the use of these at tractive crntoqfces for hang ings, covers, pillows and dressing tables! Attractive patterns full of summer garden gaiety. Curtain Nets Are Dainty 23c and 39c There’s about a room that has this rich-looking, rayon damask for hangings and table throws!' Woven jacquard A very delightful affair was given patterns in solid or striped by Mrs. O. C. Sanford Saturday after tones. 50 inches wide. Lacey nets are very good les noon, July 12th, at her home, 491 tl»e »mailer rooms ... or fee South Eddiott street. Mixed bouquets a hall window. Filet and shad of blue and pink flowers were used ow n" patterns range most in- exr-<xi*ely m price from 23c Always compare the Liberty Shows with Others and note throughout both the living and dining to 89c a yard. rooms. Also the same color scheme was carried out very effectively in the dainty refreshments served late in the afternoon. Sewing was the diver sion along with conversation. Those , included were Mesdames Clarence DIPARTMINT • STORI Tuttle, E. D. Webb, J. E. Norton, E. ' 332 Oregon h G. Opperman, Frank L. Rover, B?rtha J. Smith, Fred Belloni, J. E. Ross, Hattie Roas, J. L. Stacer, Charles Crouch, W. A. Tway, Jennie J. Wst- Marshfield where they were guests of tell, Leland Peart, Kennett Lawrence, D. W. Robinson, Wm. Shields, Henry| Mrs. Frank Osmond at lunehaon. Cov ers were laid for Mesdames C. J. El Ro’slow, D. Daniels, O. T. Nelson, wood, George Gilman, Jack Arnold, Hans Gbsholt and Jas. Inger. R. E. Simpson, Josh Ruble, E. A. Wimer, Ed Detlefsen, E. L. Hand, The families of the Just-a-mere club Frank Schram, Frank Pook, W. D. with a few extra guests spent a qry Simmons, Theodors Zosel snd Mrs. L. pleasant day at Bandon Tuead#l *V. Torrey, of Marshfield. Next Thurs where they held their annual picnic at day, July 24, the Needle Workers and the Bandon-by-the-Sea auto park. A the Laf-a-lot club members will hold number of the ladies and the childrenj.j children^ joint picnic. motored down in the m Timing ___ _ ana __ en yard stacks were joined later In the evening by Today Mrs. Frank L. Greenough is the hurfiands and other members of entertaining with a delightful bridge the families who could not go earlier tea at her home op the Marshfield cut to at reasonable in the day. Those who were seated highway. Mra. J. H. Dahn, of Ban EXCLUSIVE BUT f T sd ___ » - JVOT EXPENSIVE -COQUILLE,ORE.. at the supper table were Messrs. and don, who is an accomplished vocalist, ■ Mesdames Lyman Carrier, C. J. Fuhr is going to sing during the afternoon. Prompt and efficient service man, Hal W. Pierce, R. A. Wemich, Miss Brown, of Marshfield, will ac O. C. Sanford, Frank L. Greenough, company her. Those included were Edris Barnes. Royal Neighbors’ Session C. C. Evland, Bert Folsom, Mesdames I Mesdames Charles Ashton, Robert Emma Lyons, Nels Osmundson, Sarah j Watson, J. A. Lamb, Paul Van Scoy, Laurel Camp No. 2972 R. N. A. Why Your M. E. Ladies Elect Officers met in regular session Monday night W'cVham. Paul Van Scoy, Catherine R. A. Wsrnich, George Chaney, Bert Profitably? with a good number of members pres The Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church Knitter, Anna Rooney, L. P. Maury, , Folsom, C. C. Evland, H. 3. Norton, Lesrn TYPEWRITING snd ent. Quite a lengthy business sm - at their business meeting this week J. A. Lamb, Miss Bess Maury, Harry Jennie Price, Roy Neal, J. 8. Barton, I SHORTHAND One Cent s Werd Bash laaorttsu sion wai held. Just before closing, elected the following officers: presi A. Slack, Eleanor Folsom, George Fol- George Lorenz, R. F. Miller, J. Arthur to use in year school ■ths Royal Neighbor Juveniles took dent, Mrs. Augusta _______ Nosier; ___ __ first vice son, Gretchen Neal, Anne Van Scoy, Berg, George A. Ulett, Nela Oemund- SPECIAL PRICE ON SHINGLE— Cheery Quarters. the chairs and exemplified some of president, Mrs. Lillie Odon; secretary Tailant and Harrison Greenough, son. Lafe Compton, Sarah Wickham, During ths balance of July we will Limited Registration. their work in a very capable manner, and treasurer, Mrs. Belle Elwood; Grace Elljngsen, Peggy Wemich, Jean C. J. Fuhrman, Emma Lyons, Lyman make a special price on our fine Personal Instruction. Mrs. Alice Davis was installed as chairman of work committee, Mrs. Pieree, Doris Compton, Martha Car Carrier, O.' C. Sanford, J. H. Dalen grade red cedar shingle. Write or —ENROLL NOW Outer Sentinel, Mattie McGuffin as1 Edith Wattoon. The enjoyable, also rier. Rolph Fuhrman and Donald and Micm Brown. phone John Dornath A Sons. 27t2 Inner Sentinel, Myrtle Leatherwood profitable meeting closed with all in Smith. as Vies Oracle and Mae Waggoner as fine spirits and a prospect for a good I WANTED—Tents, Camp Stoves, Fur Intestinal Coccidiosis Rank of 8. W. Ore. Bldg, Recorder. Ethel Loach was elected year ahead. Bro. and Sister Grey , Ths Women’s Missionary society of etc. Arrow Hardware Co., Marshfield—Phono J25-J as the member from the local camp having returned for another year with j the Pioneer Church held their monthly May Happen in Lambs niture, next door oast of Farmers and Mer ----------------- pj.---------------------------------- to the Advisory Board of the county ns, we all hope for a victorious year tea and program at the home of Mrs. Intestinal coccl<li<Mls msy occur In chants Bank. Ifitf convention to bo held in Marshfield in His service.—Com. FOR TRADE—or «rill sell, extra good James Richmond, South Beach street. lambs during the summer months. Tbr in 1981. The prize drawing was won registered Jersey Bull. F. G. Thursday afternoon. Mrs. R. B. Rog disease develops nxet often In ani I by Ethel Leach, it being furnished by 1 Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley. ers had charge of the devotions, read mals on wet pastures and It is pre TO TRADE—Acreage, east of baas Shorps, Myrtle Point, Phone 8R14, ball park, on» sere in strawberries, ing the scripture lesson. Rev. 8. D. sumed that infection take place through three room stucco house, for resi the drinking water, latent coccldlo- WANTED—Honest, trustworthy man Waltons led in prayer. The mission- dence property. Bert Folsom, sis Infection may exist In older or iary lesson for the afternoon was to retail Ward’s Old Reliable Pure stronger animals and be resiionsihle phone 128-L. 28tf Health Products in Coquille and "Social Evangelisation of Korea.” for perpetuating premise Infection and Coos County. Finest and most , Those taking part were Mesdames the development uf the anile form of FOR SALE—One 8-1« International Henry Ellis, S. D. Walters, F. G. Les- the disease In lambs. complete line of high quality mer kerosene tractor with 55 ft. belt ' lie, Orville Haga, L. H. Bolander, H. chandise for farm trade. Real op Lambs affected with coccidiosis be and tandem disc. J. D. Donaldson, ,H. Hartley and A. T. Morrison. At come anemic and pule. There la a foul portunity for industrious men. Be These nights when you can enjoy the Leneve. 2*28tf independent with your own estab the done of the missionsry lesson a smelling diarrhea which may or may cool breeze and fresh air in one of our very delightful musical program was not be streaked with Mood, accom lished business. Our products are panled by weakness, lose of flesh and FOR RENT—Duplex, modern, fur actual home and farm necessities. enjoyed by all. Mm. Delbert Ober nished 3-rooms; bath; disappearing Write for particulars. Dr. Ward's jteuffer, who is spending the summer death. Lambs which recover may re bed, breakfast nook; buflt-ins; elec ' with her mother, sang two solos in her main carriers for an Indefinite time. Medical Co., Winona, Minn, Clinical symptoms are suggestive, yet tric stove and water heater. Phone usual charming manner. Miss Mary the diagnosis is dependent upon micro tablished 1858. 182-R or 190. Esther Hartley, of San Diego, accom scopic exsminatlon. Stomach worms, panied her. Two beautiful selectionr hemorrhagic septicemia anil dietetic FOR SALE —Large 5-room house, on the harp were played by Mis« disturbances must be eliminated. «0x100 corner lot, on paved street, In taking in a used car our appraisers carefully examine Florence Cary, who is an accomplished Intestinal antiseptic should be ad with sidewalks. Located at «90 and list each part and item, and by general condition arrive ministered to lambs In the control of harpist. Mias Dorothy Cary sang North Coulter. See Ehaer Olson coccidiosis. Salol and tannic and at the price to allow, and the selling price of each car is de very sweetly two solos, her sister, for terms. Ifitf termined by the allowed price plus any repairs we may have Miss Florence, accompanying her. The salicylic acids are recommended. The course of the disease can be Influenced made. Misses Cary are daughters of Mr. and by sanitary measures. The flock FOR SALE—5-room House with 2 Mrs. Leo Csry and are both talented should be taken off of poorly drained lots. Will make fine home. Will musicians and their music added much pastures and given good dry feed. It We tell our customers where we procured each car, who consider a good used car aa the to the enjoyment of the afternoon. may be advisable to keep animals Io drove it and just what has been done to it, therefore you down payment. Balance monthly Tea was served by the hostesses. Mes can buy a used car here with perfect safety, as there is no ths stable If dean pastures are not payments. Inquire John C. Oerding dames Janies Richmond, Julius Ruble, available. misrepresentation of any facts concerning any used car on Isolate affected animals. E. A. Johnsen, Henry BeUoni, to the Clean and disinfect corrals end feeding our floor. _________ ■ ——— ' following who were present during the sheds. Remove contaminated soil to NOTICE: Farmers—We buy Beef, More Truth afternoon Rev. and Mra. 8. D. Wal places not accessible to sheep. We extend liberal terms and will take your old car the same Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hidea, at ter», Mesdames L. H. Bolander, H. A. Friend: "Did they offer anything as cash. the ECONOMY MARKET, Co Ellis, Ernest Purvance, Orville Haga. on your old ear? The Oregon Farmer, one of the best quille, Oregon. F. G. Leslie, R. B. Knife, J. A. Houdv- agricultural papers in the northwest, Owner: Sure did. They took one shell. C. H. Hunt, Msrahall Way, J, can be secured in conjunction with J look and offered up' a prayer. Our Tine Payment Plan ta FOR RENT—PartiaMy furnished up W. McGuffin. W. V. Ferguson, George The Sentinel for 25 oents. |2.25 for Convenient for the Worker stairs apartment in Mulkey resi Wilkins, R. B. Rogers, A. T. Morrison, the two for one year. dence. Price 815. Phone 84-L or H. H. Hartley, Ed Grider,' Delbert 104-L Oberteuffer. Inez Chase, Misses Paul Dr. G. W. Leslie, Osteopathic ine Chase, Florence and Dorothy Cary physicion, office over Bank of South Open evenings until 9 o’clock and Mary Esther Hartley. western Oregon, Marshfield. It26 , 98c yard J.C. PENNEY CO Metric TATEN First Street, Coquille, Eiefl/V y H-í A (extrait from Beibrs letter} Q Lumber-Shingles /JY/ÛLLCR a PÏZXUU Aant West Coast Lumber Co. umt poni/ou Ifta/? oat * AUpUib. 9 Atuußj ífe jj 2. ffi? . Retail Yard Special Price« Orders J* specifications Want Ads prices. Not Spend Vacation SUCCESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Why Stay I lome GOOD USED CARS I JF. JT. Baker Motor Co Coquille Myrtle Point Yesterday afternoon j Workers club X the Needle