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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1930)
< c,... •! » . ' * - LIBERTY THEATRE Sunday and Monday, Nov. 30 - Doc. 1 .'•q “Leathernecking” <r I Fov1 JrinRJnnneDDunner' -1Ned Spark8' Ken Murray. Eddie Sevan Qt. ””y Liiyan Tashman and Louise Fazenda, of the l£?»Wrh“ GrwMlUurh Festival. Fighting fools RalH ™ neJporPs Ruiuufig Wild through the Gra«s-Skirt Dame,! And Sunday 2:00 P. M. Adm. 35e, Child 10c Night 6:30 and 8:45. Adm. 50c, Child 10c - > Tuesday and Wednesday, December 2 and 3 Joan Crawford in “OUR BLUSHING BRIDES.“ if stupendous spectacle. An entrancing story tbin<ThR^ Mode™ Maidens. The picture that has every- famn.’.. G«r«<»U8 Clothes, Comedy and Thrills. The R?sch Ballet appear in the Garden Party. A 4’ Stance Bennett in “RICH PEOPLE” find . egeld ,n ITver8e- A beautiful girl who fails to Hnd romance in the social sphere of which she is Queen, uih n* t 8’ B>Vck Jones “SHADOW RANCH” rl^^ritOirDe ¥otte and Kate Price. A thrilling, - art-throbbing Epic of the West—laughs and action galore Coming Attractions: “TOP SPEED” “PAINTED DESERT” “SWEET MAMA“ •‘CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK” ‘íí » 1 I I I' II H. W. Covalt, Mrs. C. V. Miss Ines Rover. For places to meet Mrs. Lafe press reporter, Mrs. R. committee for calling, Mrs. Kt her bom- on Eaat Third street I Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer entertained the i En Rapportte Bridge club on Mon day evening, with the following at tending: Mesdames John L. Aasen, H IC. Getz, James Brady, E. M. Kay» Wm. Zosel, H. S. Norton and M. J Hartaon. — —— - A pleasant evening was spent on Tuesday of this week by the senior “500” club membens when they were entertained with cards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Greenough on the Marshfield highway. Honors I went to Mrs. Barton and Dr. Glaisyer wh o were each presented with a prise Those attending were Messrs. and Me->dames H. E. Hess, L. H. Hazard, Edward W. Lorenz, 3. 8. Barton, Hal W. Pierce, C. C. Eviand. Bert Folsom, I J. Arthur Berg, George Chaney, 'R. ! A. Wemich and Dr. and Mre. W. V. > Glaisyer. ■ j A group of twelve young folks en joyed the Bridge party given by Miss Helen Belloni Tuesday evening at the horns of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. "Belloni, on 125 South El liott. Mixed flowers were used in decorating the rooms for tho affair. Prizes were won by Grace Ellingsen and Tallant Greenough. Those in cluded were Misses Laura McLeod, Katherine Jane Hassler, Grave Ellin jf- sen. Eld« Gilman, Betty Glaisyer, Jeanette Pook and Eldon Gilman, Al- lington Glaisyer, Tallant Greenough, Fdcll Bryant, Denton Ellingsen and Frank Schram. This evening a number of boys and girl« arc to enjoy another of the dancing parties given by the Episco pal Church young folks at the parish. Rev. and Mrs. Hale B. Eubanks will chaperon the party. Those attending will be Barbara and Beryl Unsoeld, Carol Young, Anne Barton, Gretchen Neal, Margaret Pauteon, Audrey Aasen, Anne Van Scoy, Harriet Webb, Elizabeth Dberoe, Sarah Marganrt Ny>. Helen Robinson, Betty Glaisyer, George Ulett. Bill Pook, Bob Collier, David and Donald Smith, Allington Glaisyer, Jesse Barton, Craig Perrott, Fr-deriek Fuhrman, Linus Seeley Harrison Greenough, Herman EMing- sen end Jim Robinson. 55 — — JU ■ SERVICE SALES Wrecker Community Friendship Chib Southwestern Motor Co. Day Phone 190 'V Niflit Phone 600X — County Tax Ratio Unchanged Ths tax ratio of Coos ocunty as promulgated by the state tax commis sion this week remains unchanged at 03 percent the sanft? as last year. Coos was one of the eighteen counties in which the ratios remain the saase. Eighteen other counties suffered ro- _____ I corporations. Now that Thanksgiving is over the Citjs (Teeners want to remind you that they are still at the’same old stand, ready to give you prompt and satisfactory service. by 'tbo tax ss ^mts eion tical repairs. Broken thesis for the apportfcnmesit ef, e*ted Wilson, The OPTOMETRIST. as the basis for the apportionment <rt th, asaeeaasefita aguinte public utility, Coq««»*- *• The gixls in Miss Helen Roseman’s Home Economics class of Coquille high school gave a dinner party Mon day evening at five thirty at the high school building. At this affair each class member invited a guest. A course dinner was served and after wards the girls danced and played games. Misses Grace Ellingsen and Rob?lle Oderkirk were hostesses for the occasion. The guests were Hallie Knight, Hazel Dorrell, Betty Glais yer, Julia May, Gladys Miller, Mar jorie Knight, Florence Folsom, Snrelle Hughes, Carol Young, Eleanor Oerdirg, Ethel Davia, Olive Stewart and Parcelle Hickam. Members were Misses Grace Ellingsen. Geneva Scheer, Mildred Noyes, Wilma Rhule, Viola Johnson, Margaret Staninger, Wilma Kelly, Robelie Oderkirk, Billie Robinson, Icons Schull, Yvonne Cross. Gail Hufford, Elizabeth Pieroe and Mias Helen Roseman, instructor. Mrs. H. L. Varney entertained the C mmunitv Friendship Club with five members present this week. After an enjoyable afternoon, delicious refresh- DEFA R T M K N T V I 332 First Street, Coquille. Oregon I Winter Charm for Your Home-with New Curtains and Draperies I V Choose from These Outstanding Values! 6 I -A I ♦ w I- .0, * J : i 4 I I I _____ B .8 i > I * A wide choice of attractive pat terns for draperies, comfort Cuver» ard other uses. 36 inches •t 19c 1 Ì -to regular work the pupils have had a FOR SALE—Ono Grade Herelord Bell, Ten tons baled Oat and Vetch very Site school garden and, in spite More than fifty Lions, tneir wivua, Hay, hay is extra good quality. of the small number of pupils, have -.veetbeatra and guoits, w.re present Prices reasonable. Phone 4R2 put on interesting school programs. .n the hotel dining room last Friday Myrtle Point exchange, or address evening for the first ladiaa* night the P. O. Box 58, Bridge, Oregon. Lakeview and Bancroft ¿lub han held this year, and a most The children of the Lake lew and enjoyable two hours was spent by all FOR SALE—Dairy and Beef Cows. Bancroft schools are preparing school present. B. H. Burna, Coquille. programs. The Bancroft school will The Ave-courae turkey dinner served by I*fe Compton’s efficient have a pie social after the program. FOR BALE—A Columbia wood range staff, left nothing to be desired for in first class condition, 825.00. Also the satisfaction of the inner man and tobies, ehairs, book-caee and other The primary room at Riverton hks the program arranged by Dm. J. R. household articles. Everything Bunch and J. B. Gillis, and J. L. Smith new primary chairs and will soon be priced ¿heap for quick sale. D. L." fumwhed with tables which are being made the time pass all too quicldy. Hackett, 264 E. 4th 8L __ s__ Enjoyable musical numbers were made by J. I. Watson, janitor. The rendered by Mrs. J. W. Miller and Bridge school recently installed tables FOR RENT—'Furnished apartment, Cail at 490 So. 'Coulter or phone 14J Mrs. Paul Walker, with Min Eleanor and chairs for. the first and second Brown at the Piano, and by Messrs. J. grades. COQUILLE'S SUCCESS SCHOOL L. Smith, S. M. Noeler and W. V. Fer OF BUSINESS announces that be guson, accompanied by Ralph Noah, Phone 103-L for your repairing and ginning Monday evening, Decem brides the several Lions* own songs cleaning needs. Ladies or men's ber first, classes Will be held at the • in which all participated. clothings receive careful attention by new central location. Room 12, First A good stunt Was that presented by the City Cleaners, and you will be National Bank Bldg. The public is David Smith and Herman EMingeen, pleased with their work. I r cordially invited. the latter dreeeed ae a girI, wbo put . Lions Entertain for Wives MS on an Apache dance. The boys were LOST—Tuesday, an old yellow pock self taught, but • pveeet’tsties etbook, containing 135 in currency, was clover. ... a key and some Ash hooks. Reward Mrs. Geo. Bryant was the lucky one for return to E. 0. Howe, CoquiHe. in guessing the exact number—51—of O m Cual ■ Ward Euch hwwtten pennies which a child’s Lions bank 80-Acre Dairy Ranch for sal’, M contained and Mrs. E. F. Grider re OLD GROWTH WOOD for aale. acres in bottom, the rest bench. Ad ceived the box of candy offered ae a a Phone 11R21, Wm. Knabe, Coquille, dress H. W., cane Sentinel. 48t4" lady's price. Ore. __ It* John R om appeared to be somewhat Old Reliable Company, manufacturing embarrassed and locked his usual 182-ACRE Dairy Farm for sale, mile high quality line staple household and half from Coquille. On terms. self-confi.ience when the drawing of end farm necessities, wants men the pot showed him to have won the' Inquire telephone No. 130-J or with csr to handle complete line m 46tf live turkey to conclude the evening of. * 228-R after 5 p. m. Coos County. Splendid opportunity fun and good fellowship. | for honest, industrious person. Messrs and Those present were LL -------------- 2 FOR BALE—Good, young cow, four Write for particulars. Dr. Ward’s years old. To freshen in March. M eh :lames W. V. Ferguson, 8. M. Noe Medical Co., Winona, Minn. 44t4 850. S?e J. B. Larue, Arago. It* ler, J. E. Norton, A. L. Hooton, Wade Want Ads <; I Aral Hl, Geo. W. Bryant, Lafe Oomp- FOUNTAIN PEN found on sidewalk NOTICE: Farmers—We buy *of, ton, J. A. Fitzpatrick, E. F. Grider, C. Veal, Pork, Poultry and Hid«-a, at at B. H. Bums’ place. Owner cm W. Gano, D. L. Hackett, Goo. John the ECONOMY MARKET, Co secure same by proving property son. N. C. Kelley, F. B. Osmond. F. quille, Oregon. and paying for adv. A. Pook, J. E. Roos, J. L. Smith, R L. Btrwsrt, D. F. Thompson, Geo. A. FOR RENT—House, close in, fur WANTED—Tents, Camp Stoves, Fur niture, etc. Arrow Hardware CoM Ulett, Wm. A. Zosel, H. A. Young; nished or unfurnished. SEE CLAY next door east of Farmers and Mer Mrs. Paul Walker, Mrs. Myrtle Noah, REALTY, one block north of city chants Bank. ■— — ’dr* ________ __________ Misses Maxine Gentry ___ and Eleanor ------- - ‘ It’ , hall. ^trown, and Messrs. J. R. Bunch, C. * I IU • 1 i ■ ♦ > ' » STORR menu were served by the hostess, I j OST—Suitcase on highway between Mr . H. L. Varney to the following: Dfllerd and Rock Creek, Saturday. Mesdames C. V. Smith, John Martin, N ot . 22. Findsr please leave -at Rita Danielson and Archie Panter. As this office or notify Louis H. Both- From School Supt. Office there is some very important business Muwell. Coquille, Ore. It* ( Test pietoe matters to be brought up at our next i COQUILLE—Piano For Sale; Will meeting it is hoped every member will Friday was last day of school sacrifice. Save 8150.00. Piano can attend, at the home of Mrs. Mary ‘h« Templeton school district. The be had for unpaid balance of con teacher and ch'jdren spent a few hours WeeHy, December 5th. tract. For particulars write P. O. in tidying up the buildings and play Box 107, Marshfield, One. Safety First! Use C«w Be’1 grounds. In the afternoon a taffy pull Dairy’s Pasteurized Milk and protect was enjoyed. Ths district regrets that the teach- FOR SALE—Solid oak, curved glass your health. er, Kathryn Riley, will not return to • • front China Closet. 775 No. Cool- them for another year. Besides the ter. Mrs. Wm. A. Kellar. 48tl* 1 -I« it inturad T" ■i I j J. C. Penney Co Smith and arranging Cbmpton, E. Boober, O. C. San ford, Mrs. C. A; Rietman and Miss I! Rover. Membership committee, Mrs. j J. A. Lamb, Mrs. C. C. Farr and Mrs. I L. H. Hazard. The chairman asked 'for ideas of the members as to sub- I jects for study and it was the gener- 'al opinion that a study of the music i of difTcent nations . together with I their ’chief' composers would be the most interesting. The next meeting will be held the fourth Tuesday of December, place has not been an nounced. SYSTEM '■ ■■ TT; For some time departm -ntal work has been talked of by the members of the Women’s Club and on Tuesday of this' week at 2 p. m. a group of club ladies interesting in organizing a music department in connection with the chib net at the “home of Mrs. J. E. Norton on North Heath street. At this meeting Mrs. E. A. Woodyard was chosen chairman of this department and Mrs. Norton secretary and treas urer. The chairman appointed the fol- I lowing committee on program ar- I rangement: Mrs. J. E. Norton, Mrs. Metric SOÜ M "Is Ji û esgeàeg SOCIAL NOTES Ê3S -*