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TO COQUILLB VALUTI SRNTINBL, COQUILLB, ORBGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ÎÎ, IMI. AFEWAY STORE Invest In Safety S PAGI Fivr • for your valuables by renting a safe deposit box. Then you ean be sure that your most precious possessions will be fully protected from the depredations of burglars and the risk of fire. Your will, your deeds, securities, jewelry, etc., can thus be stored here at a moderate rental coot ' . ' Rock Bottom Prices Feature This Sale The consolidation of MacMarr and Safeway merchandise stocks gives us an unparalleled opportunity of offering our friends and customers a host of smashing, at-or-below cost Food Bargains that will prove amazing. We’re not fooling—we are making FREE! FREE! We will givo One Bar of Good this Event the Sale of Sales! Come Early Saturday! ... bring your market Soap to every Cuatomer pre- ’ baskets, shopping bags .... . fill themwith astounding values! aenting one of these advertiae- ments during sale. Happy Days are Here Again, Folks ! These Prices Effective Saturday, Monday, Tuesday T he F irst N ational B ank " ’ November 28, 30, December 1 OF COQUILLE L.HHAZARD. PRESIDENT o. C SANFORD ViCL IRE5 COQUI LLE, Professional Cards DR. J. F. YOUNG Chiropractor 345 So. Ball Next Door south of City Hall The new phone 102-M JAS. W. WHEELER Physician 4k Surgeon . Ellingson Bldg. Coquille Leave calls at Hudson’s Drug Store er at Co quille Hotel DR. J. R. BUNCH DRNTI8T X-RAY Servies Laird Blds., Opposite Postettcs Telephone 82-L Coquille, Ore GRANT CORBY Lav J. ARTHUR BERG Attorney at La* DR. W. V. GLA1SYER . VETERINARIAN County Hard * Meat Inspector Coquille, Ore. J. A. RICHMOND PHYSICIAN nd SURGEON Richmond-Bsukar Building Coquille, Ore. Phone.: Office i>2M, Bee. 98R J. J. STANLEY LAWYER Office in First National Bank Building, Coquille, Oregon IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS In the matter of the adoption of Wal ter Wynn Ligueratis and change of name to Ronald Guy Kelley, said child being a minor. Citation To James D. Ligueratis, the natural father of the above named minor child. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Coos County, at the County Court room at the Court house in the Cly of Coquille, Coos Couny, Oregon, on the 30th day of November, 1931, at 10 o’clock on the forenoon of said day, then and there show cause, if any there be, why an order should not be made granting the prayer of the petition ers herein and Ordering the adoption of the above named minor chikf and the change of his name from Walter Wynn Ligueratis to Ronald Guy «WITNESS the Honorable D. F. Thompson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Coos, with the Seal of said Court affixed, this 28th day of Octo ber, 1931. D. F. Thompson, County Judge. Attest: RobL R. Watson. Seal County Clerk. 42t5 By A. H. Bender, Deputy. CALL FOR BIDS Bids are requested to be submitted for the transporting of High School pupils to and from the Coaledo school district from the Overland bridge and the Hifch School building of DisL No. 8, for the balance of the 1931-32 school year; beginning . Dec. 7, 1931. Successful bidder will ---- ply their own equipment aecei t- u V v EBB-C a S hi FR BE SS MAJRT ASST CASHIER OREGON j to the Board of Diet. No. 8; furnish all material and labor necessary for said transportation; furnish bond for fulfillment of contract equal to 90 percent of bid; and furnish public lia bility and property damage insurance to the minimum amount of 8100,000.- 00. Bidder must furnish indemnity bond in the amount of 90 per cent of his contract bid. Sealed bids to be submitted to Keith Leslie, Coquille, Oregon, Clerk of Diet. No. 8, on or before 6 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 5, 1981. The School Board of Dist. No. 8 re serves the right to reject any and all bids. (Signed) C. C. Farr, Chairman Keith Leslie, Clerk. 45t2 Dist. No. 8, Coos Co., Oregon FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and by virtue of an Exe cution and Order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Coos on the 24th day of October, 1931, in a cer tain causa in aaid Court pending wherein Jlmes Richmond is Plaintiff, and James W. Dennis and Marjorie M. Dennis, husband and wife, Mrs. M.ybelle Quick, tenant. Alta Belle El wood and John Elwood, her husband, second mortgagees, are Defendants, Case No. 9687, of said Court and com manding me to sell the hereinafter described real property to satisfy the num of 8378.00 with interest at 8 per cent from January 22, 1980, an At torney fee of 875.00 and costa and disbursements »13.15, together with accruing costa, I WILL ON SATUR DAY, THE 28th DAY OF NOVEM BER, 1931, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Coquille, Coos County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub lic auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the said De fendants in and to the following des cribed real property, to-wit: Lot 4 in Block 17 in Watkin’s Ex tension to North Addition to the City of Coquille, in Coos County. Oregon, according to the plat of said addition on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said County and State. Said sale being made subject to re demption in the manner provided by law. Dated at Coquille, this 26th day of October, 1931. H. E. Hom, 4215 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon NOTICE Of District Meeting for Road District No. 45 Coos^ County, State of Oregon • Notice is Hereby Giv ' liven, that, pur- suant to a petition duly signed by*not less than three freeholders and legal voters of Road District No. 45, of Coos County, Oregon, and filed in the Office of the County Clerk of said County on the 27th day of October, 1931, a District road meeting of said district will be held on the 28th day of of November, 1931, at the hour of 1 P. M. of said day at the Riverside Schoolhouse in said road district to enable the resident taxpayers and le gal voters of aaid road district to as semble and organise and at said time and place to vote and levy a special and additional tax for road purposes, and the said meeting may also trans act such other legal business as the legal voters thereat may deem neces sary or expedient. Dated this 6th day of November, 1931. D. F. Thompson, , 4413 County Judge NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned baa filed her Final Account in the matter of the admin istration of the estate of H. T. Wimer, deceased, and the County Court for Coos County, Oregon, has set Satur day, the 19th day of December, 1931, as the day and the County Court Room in the County Court House in Cbquilie, Coos County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settlement of said estate. Dated November 17th, 1931. Mae M. Williams, (formerly Mae M. Wimer.) Admx. of the estate of H. T. Wimer, deceased. 45t4 Sentinel and Sunset 82.25 Due to a special arrangement with the publishers of Sunset Magaxine. the Sentinel is able to offer to new subscribers the magaxine and this paper for |2.25. The regular com- W“*1 pric. far the two is 83.00. Standard and Extra Standard Quality. We have too much. Your choice No. 2 cans. MacMarr or Safeway. Sil verleaf—The Swift’s Best. 4 lb. pail 49® 8 lb. pail 95® 4-41c Coffee Milk Lard Peas, Coro, Beans Highest quality. 3 lbs. Canned Foods Your choice of several items at 25% leas than cost. Can be repacked very economically by the small family. £arge Syrup MACMARR Fancy DelMaise. - Formerly sold at 20c.. Amaiso Fancy Golden or Crys tal White. This Sale, can 15c 10 Sr 77c FLOUR SAVINGS Fancy GREEN Patent. Pure Vegetable. Family Quality 49 li. 93c Carload Savings. 3 lbs. Pineapple Rolled Oats DELMONTE or MAXIMUM—Fancy whole slices. Sperry’s Quick Cooking or Regular. Large z‘/2 cans 9 lb« bags J1C Preserves Old Colony. Hard wheat. Pure Fruit and Sugar. 3 lb. Jar SOAP COFFEE Supreme Brand, T. Shortening Large »Vi can Oregon made. Your choice. Corn 49 £ $1.19 Snow peak Standard Pack. Tomatoes are advancing. Macaroni All Flavors. Package6C Safeway or MacMarr Hardwheat. The Best. £0 CS11 Milk is advancing. See Our Display. Tomatoes Rose Brand. MacMarr, less than coat Jello Lb. 18c SOAP Ivory Flakes Luna, Procter and Gamble New Laundry Soap. For alt flue laundering. Peter Pan Toilet Soap Fair Quality. 39® JQ IOC Bar 4C LARGE BARS 28C FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Potatoes Bunch Vegetables Fine Quality No. 2 Local Burbanks or Klamath Gems. CARROTS - BEETS - GREEN ONIONS Your Choice. 5 LARGE BUNCHES Grapefruit mm FULL QUARTS FANCY LOCAL. NEW CROP NAVELS. VERY JUICY. COME IN AND VISIT THIS LOWER PRICED FOOD STORE Many More Astounding Food Values Being Offered! Store No. 469 COQUILLE, OREGON =*■' - « ......................... ! Gant at her home on South Beach street. The occasion waa to observe A lovely dinner party waa given ^rthday by Mm. Charles H. Hunt Monday eV «>' flOn' Th* Ubl* ening for the pleasure of her d.ugh- beautifully appointed, centered ter, Muriel, who was celebrating her,™* • b°u<iu't °f F«««w chys.nthe- tenth birthday. Upon arriving at the mu*n« «nd yellow tapers, where place, were provided f for home the guests were received by J«« or George Gant, Keith SOCIAL NOTES Medamee J. Arthur Berg, H. E. Hees, W. V. Glaisyer, L. H. Haxard, George Chaney, J. S. Barton, J. E. Paulson, R. L. Stewart, F. L. Greenough, Louis Charneski, Mrs. C. C. Evland, Mrs. Hal W. Pierce, Mrs. Edward W. Lorens, Mias Eleanor Folsom and George McClellan. Phone 122 Pearl Dunkel received the highest Arithmetic grade in the ft-A room for the paat six weeks. Those having perfect attendance in the 8-A room so far this semester are: Patricia Bennett, Harold Esses, Vivian McCue, Margaret Daniela, Lawrence Vincent, Thelma Dennis and Monroe Swindahl. The rooms in Junior Hi ranked as follows in Arithmetic averages: The Eighth B’s in Miss Shone’s room, the Seventh B’s, Seventh A’«, and the Eighth B’s in Mr. Kathan's room. Mrs. Jewel and Mrs. Terry were visitors in the 7-B room thia week. Frances Crib be ns has been absent from the 7-A room this week on ae- count of illness. The basketball team went to Pow ers on -Friday night. The players were: Harry Gisholt, center; Robert Waggoner, Theodore Walker, Henry Teal, guards; Allan Bailey, Floyd Chase, forwards. The substitutes were Norman Ricketts, Sidney Cadman, Tom Hendemon, Francis Arrell and Howard Hickam. The Powers team proved to be superior, the score being. Powers 13, Coquille 10. Mis. Muriel who presented them with, Anne Brady, Shirley Jean Slater, Members of the Study Club met a portion of a card which later proved very interesting, as hidden hidden Mary Lou Nosier and Rheo Walker. Monday at the home of Mrs. George Ohaney, with all the members attend- about the rooms were lovely gifts for| w. guests. w—. Upon ______ ., j Mm. William Zosel entertained the in8- the correct ________ matching if the cards the gifts were awarded Ecadrien club Monday for luncheon i A pleasant evening was spent to thoee who found them. After the and afternoon which was pleasantly Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. delicious dinner and cutting of the spent in sewing. Attending were birthday cake which was outstanding Meedames Roy Neal, Willard Boeaer- C. K. Norcott, who invited a number in its decorations of pink and blue, man, George Johnson, Earl Nosier, of 1 their neighbors in for an evening Mrs. Hunt chaperoned the girls to the John L Aaaen, H. C. Getx, E. M. Kay of bridge. Mrs. Elrod and Mr. Booher were winners of the high score prises. Liberty Theatre where they all en- and James Brady, Included were Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. joyed seeing Daddy Long Legs. En Emery, Mr. and Mm. Iris Elrod, Mr. joying the party were Muriel Hunt, Members of the senior “500” club Harriet June Walker, Marion Hess,1 spent a very pleasant evening on and Mrs. Richard Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neal and Mr. and Mrs. R. Isabelle Unaoeld, Lucille Sherwood, Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Boober. — Barbara Leslie, Josephine Lucas, Bert Folsom on South Henry street. Margaret Stewart, Margaret Smith, Ladies’ high score prise was won by Junior Hi Note. Donna ' Dean Bosaerman, Virginia Mrs. Bsrg and gentlemen’s by Mr. Page and Louise Woodyard. One of the members of the 8-A Paulson, both holding very good scores for the evening play. At the class, Rex Cornelius, left Monday for This week a number of delightful close of the evening, a delicious lunch Bridge where he will attend school. Tom Scheer and Harry Gisholt Mrs. Evland and Miss children's parties have been arranged was Served. Call Farr A Elwood tor transfer by mothers, one of which was given Eleanor Folsom assisted Mrs. Folsom were absent from classes at different *nd fuel. times thia week on account of illn es s in serving those present: Messrs, and Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Orrin T.