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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1931)
DölMHANTS" Helpful, Friendly Service All departments of this Bank await your requirements. compounded semi-annually paid on Savings Deposits SWIFTS PREMIUM HAM s & Merchants Bank Get your Candy at Dunham’s this year. We have a fine large assort ment at most reasonable prices. See our display for real values. All the pail will hold Rolled Oats Satin Mix (About 10 quarts) ALBERS' SUNRIPE Any Quantity White or Yellow Buy Your Christmas Supply Now! Per Case Corn Meal $1.49 XRice Krispies Cream Mix Very Fine a- 10c 2- 35c Mixed Nuts Our Mixture contains Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Brazils, (No Peanuts) lb 19c 5»«. 55c 10c I Pillsbury ££ Honor Roil in Junior High PINEAPPLE Broken Sliced The Junior High has adopted an St. James Church honor roll, with qualifications similar (Episcopal) to those of the high school with the 10:00 a. m. Church school. addition of citizenship. Citizenship Roper, acting superintendent. include« conduct, attitude toward teachers, fellow students and school work and the care of school property. Grades, issued on report cards for the second «ix-week period, rate as follows: Honor Grades—(AU l’a.) No one. Honorable Mention, Group 1—(No grade below 2.) Doris Compton, Howard Hickam, Margery Rowe, Eleanor Smith, Audrey Taylor, Kath leen Brady, Vern Oderkirk, Dorothy Ghisyer Georgia Sherwood. Honorable Mention, Group 2—(No grade below a 3.) Margaret Belloni, Martha Carrier, Geraldine Enaele, Wave Giaholt, June Holverstott, Mil ton Irvine, Barbara Oderkirk, Joy Pettngill, Calvin Savage, Melba Var- ney, Alice Wheeler, Margaret Tway, Eileen Kern, Ralph Hufford, Bessie Summers, Lurene Tighlmen, Ray Mattoon, Marilyn Compton, Ida Caudle, Marcus Shelley, Eileen Percy, Elisabeth Varney, Betty Savage, Bernice Jacobson, Jean Rice, Jack Hunt, Davis Chaney, Billy Walker, Mary Lou Nosier, Sidney Cadman, Virginia Hartaon, June Hickam, Charlotte McNair, Alton Schroeder, Naomi Zwicker, Patricia Bennett, Pearl Dunkel, Harold Eaaer. No. 2 can IOC Japanese ORANGES Don’t forget this dainty sweet treat PER BOX (About ^< < << 5 dozen) Vista 49-lb BAG a <.05 LARGE 25c PKG BUTTER Fresh Creamery !'. br *9« Where You Save by Paying Cash Dunham’s, Coquille WHAT IS WHEN YOU WANT FARR & ELWOOD Six Kinds of Coal Forest Wood Probate Court Items Reidar Bugge, of Marshfield, was last Saturday appointed administrator of tile estate left by P. E. Drane, who died Oct. 2«. The appraisers appoint ed are L. II. Hasard, O. C. Sanford, E. D. Webb and the estate is estim ated to be worth 15,000 in real proper ty and 1,000 in personal. Ellis Ellingworth, of North Bend, has been named administrator of the 31000 estate of her late husband, Chas. Ellingworth, who died Nov. 2 P. -------- Hughes, F.' The appraisers are A. I ‘ H. Elliott, Jno. H. Greves. The will of the late Ada C. Drane was admitted to probate hfondsy. J. J. Stanley was named as executor and Bertha J. Smith, F. E. Poulton and S. J. Cotton appraisers of the estate estimated to he worth 33525. Mm. Maude St Dennis has been appointed administratrix of the 38200 estate left by Chas. St. Dennis who died Nov. 19. Paul Schultpels, Wm. Wilkens and W. H. Wiebke were named aa appraisers. Leslie A. Greene, of Marshfield, has been appointed administrator and John Ferguson, Jos. Williams. H. Berry, appraisers of the 3706 estate left by Loh R. Greene, who died Nov. Apology I wish to apologize to the Flower Lovers club for forgetting to put in our regular column in last week’s pa per. Between nursing a cold and Thankegiving preparationa it «lipped my mind. I will try not to let it happen again. Nellie E. Whereat. WITHOUT he used driving looked It was Junior Hi Notes Th« game last Friday night at the community building ended in a defeat for the Myrtle Point team. Both teams put up a very good game. The Junior Hi line-up was as follows: Junior Bailey, Floyd Chase, forwards; Harry Gieholt, center; Robert Wag goner. Henry Teal, Theodore Walker, guards. There will be a game here Saturday night at S:00 o’clock at the commiin- ity building. The Riverton boys will play the Coquille boys. There is a now student in the 7-8 room, Robert McGilvery. to us from Powers., The Eighth A has had perfect at- tendance for the past week. Girls and boys eligible for the 8-A basket ball practice are as follows: Tom Schaer, Harry Gisholt, Thomas Henderson, Francis Hatcher, Mar garet Daniele, Patricia Bennett and Vivian McCue. Reporter, Maxine Brining. Knife Hospital Notes Wm Floyd, of Bandon, was brought to the hospital last Saturday to re ceive treatment for a broken shoulder he received when he fell twelve feet from a scaffold at the coal bunker near Riverton. Donald West, 13 years of age, was admitted to the hospital Monday. He was operated upon by Dr. Richmond for double hernia. I