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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1930)
SOCIAL NOTES Save! Now! ijr of l*-t birthday. Thru Our Nation-Wiae Low Prices The “Entre Nous” dub ladies and their husbands enjoyed another picnic supper and swimming party at Broad bent on Tuesday evening of this week. Those taking part were Messrs, and Mesdames Roy Watson, Julius Ruble, E. L. Vinton, C. D. Walker, Otto Davis and Mrs. Letha Hale. The mm ________ r_ ___ __ ! The ___ ____ feats of a valiant band of test . story . of adventure _ ever filmed amazing ‘ the * Nation ‘ ’s ‘ hero. Admiral ------ * young, handsome and fearless. - - para. led by Byrd, mount’s authentic feature of terrifying exploits and unflagging courage in unchartered lands. O’Henry’s classic story. The biggest to men and a torment to women. and Friday, Dick Barthelmess in ‘ SON OF THE GODS.” Hailed every where le screen’s finest achievement in twenty years. World-famous as a novel! ! Im- Liberty Shewa Always a little Bigger—Always a little Better 'ledric Double • Blankets , Plaid Blankets 83c each Cotton plaid blankets in a selection of colors. Size 66x76 ■ Attractive block plaid cotton blankets . . single size, 70x80 Buy Now! Buy Nowl Your Time to Save Mrs. J. A. Lamb entertained a few ladies yesterday afternoon for the' pleasure of Mrs. William Levons, of J Glendale, who is h re visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs. Edward Lor enz. Those invited were Mrs. Wm. Levens, Mrs. Muri Pettit, Mrs. George Lorenz and Mis. Edward W. Lorens. August days arc bargain days at ur Beuuty, Shop. Special for One Week, beginning Saturday, Aug. 9th, a shampoo and finger wave at the Nosier Barber & Beauty Shop for one dollar. Your Timo to Savo $1.49 pair Tuesday evening the Needle Work ers and Lafalot club members and their families enjoyed • most delight ful picnic supper severed at the Nor way grove. Next Thursday the Needle Workers club will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. George Gilman. Several of the Just-a-mere club la dies and their families motored to Bandon early Wednesday morning and enjoyed a seven o’dock breakfast on the beach. The ladies and children stayed during the day and the gentle men joined them again for supper. Your Time to Save • Your Time to Savo All Wool Blankets Plaid Blankets $5.90 each $3.98 pair Sol d calor .. . soft and fleecy . . . sateen bound . . . size 76x50 . . . 3U lbs. Cotton and wool . . . extra large size, 72x84 . . . sateen bound. Buy Now! Buy Nowl COLORFUL PLAID BLANKETS County Road Contracts Let rom Bettys Letter) Weiß tpu t&ihâion an ipew you cou£d Al cub, cbuAQ %i MJWJUTUj ÌTìotfit/i t dßoox Í ifuîmaq al The right is reserved to reject any or all bios or to accept the proposal or proposals deemed best for said County. COUNTY COURT OF COOS COUNTY W. A. Gilbert, 80t2 - Roadmaster. Notice: Farmers—Wo buy Be.f, Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hides, at the ECONOMY CASH MARK .IT, Co quille, Oregon. A. New Power Plant Opened More man Z.UOO people, many of them from Coquille and this side of the county, were conducted through me ricW stekm generating plant of 1 the Mt. States Power C ol , at North tfena last Friday evening, division Manager Thoa. ive^a and tus assist ants acting as hosts. The response to the general invi- tat.on issued the public bejpoke a great community internet. Guides 'piloted the visitors about the build ing and explained in detail the mas sive machinery which at capacity pro duces 15,000 kilowatts of electrical energy. Light refreshments were Ki.ed during the evening. The first unit of the present plant was erected in 1924, and on July 1 of this year the second unit was com pleted. Two Obu horse power water tune boilers furnish the steam for the turbines' whicn drive the large generators. Hog fuel is used. Inis as the refuse from Coos Bay lumber mills and it is transported in barges to the plant where large storage are provided. Another service improvement re cently completed by the company was the building of a ii.gh tension power line from Dixonv.Ile -o Marshfield, a distance of 65 miles. This is known as Line 20 and has a cairying ca pacity of 110,00 volts. Contracts awarded by the county Court Monday for road work in Coos county were as follows: 1. G. Bingham, for improvement of the Catching Creek Market rdad, at his bid of $1263.25, Wm. Wilkins, for the fur.her im provement of the West Bunker Hill uounty road, $819.49. . The Coes Bay Dredging Co., for acj wing and unload.ng gravel for the Allegany Market road, $3600. His Sedan Was Squeezed The Chevrolet sedan of E. E. Arreli was caught between two trucks in front of the Busy Corner lent Satur day morning and squeezed. The trailer on a Farr & iplwocd truck struck the car, jamming it over Against another truck along the curb, ini handles were torp off the sodan, running board smashed, fenders jam med, and its rear axle sprung. Mrs. Hale Granted Divorce Mrs. Letha V. Hale was granted a divorce from Harvey S. Hale by Judge Brand last week and awarded ,:os eusion of the Nash coupe, their household furniture and equipment and the greater part of the property in question. Besides, Mr. Hale was or dered to pay her $125 attorney fee, ‘75 suit money and $50 per month. J.C. PENNEY GO. DIFÀRTMIMT • «TORR 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon FOR RENT—House on Fairview FARM TEAM TOR SALE—Weigh Road opposite ball park. Also will ing about 1400 each. Well matched sell several lots in thio locality. J. and well gaited. Will sell very C. Watson, Watson House, Co reasonably. Harold Shepherd, Sit- quille. 80tf kum, Ore. 30t3* HAWTHORNE BICYCLE, No. R14010, taken from Liberty Theatre July 11. Reward offered for infor mation leading to its recovery. Geo. Wiggins. It* Safety First! Use Cow Bell Dairy a Pasteurized Milk and protect your health. ’Rip” Takes Airplane Ride Want Ads LEARN TO EARN at the SUCCESS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Bank of 8. W. Ore. Bldg., Mar«hfield We Stress Individuality You Choose Your Subjects and Specialise All Business Courses. WORK WANTED—Kodak Finishing and Hemstitching wanted at Haskin Art Shop. Best quality work. ‘A Position for Every Graduate’ Drane building. Second St. 2914* TO EXCHANGE -Improved Willam ette Valley diversified farm, value 923,000 for Coot county property or dairy farm. Will assume. George McDonald, Box 22, Shelburn, Ore. Tt’s always easier to sell or rent a house that has a WES- CO furnace says Isler who in stalls WECO’S. SS23MMMI George W. Rilea, postmaster of Agness, Oregon, who came from his isolated home on the Rcgue River to take a ride in th< in a Chevrck The car shown bi ¡VERGREEN BLACKBERRIES WANTED—We will pay 3Kc per pound for berrke and will have a receiving station at Burns’ Ware house, formerly Mike’s Feed store. Coquille, and at Holt-Chase Can- iwry at Myrtle P o int. Crat es fur nished at these points. Pickers wanted for patches where we have contracts. Apply to E. R. Forrest or Lloyd Lackey at Broadbent, Oregon 30t8* COQUILLE SHEET METAL WORKS Telephone Oakland