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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1933)
TRE coquille valley sentinel , coquille . orjsgon , — F riday , N ovember j , » ft . PAGI SEVEN * JJJgRJ LORENZ 1 Ue ■USJ----------- * Shopping Center / Since 1887 REMOVAL SALE CONTINUES X» until we move to our new home formerly occupied by Coquille Furniture Co. During the last two weeks hundreds of people have taken advantage of our Great Sale and ail expressed great satisfaction and saving thereby. All we can say to yoi who have not attended—you are missing an opportunity for some time to come. We can not enumerate all articles on sale, l ut ask you to call and make a personal inspection for yourselves. 1 Lot . 1 Lot r ( 4 'V ,1 Lot Ladies’ Sweaters Ladies’ Shoes Ladies’ Coats Ail Wool Sweaters formerly priced at $1.95 to $3.00 CLOSE OUT AT 49c at II * Formerly Priced at $2.50 to $5.00 CLOSE OUT AT Formerly Priced at $15.00 to $35.00 CLOSE OUT AT 79c Children’s Shoes Children’s Hosiery Ladies’ Wash Dresses Formerly Priced at $1.95 to $3.00 CLOSE OUT AT % length formerly priced at 49c . CLOSE OUT AT Latest Fall Styles and all fast colors. $1.95 quality for «.39 Pair Men’s Suits Men’s Hats All Wool CLOSE OUT AT All the New Fall Shapes and Shades 10'°° X6’*° 18*5° We are determined to close out all Odd and Broken Lots before moving into our New Home. bring this about. Prices have not been spared to -- - --------------------------- —........ Remote, Miss Rosabel Shone, Coquille. I solidation of schools where practical, It might be added that Mr. Howard and securing constructive legislation wished to be in special choruses. All In every community the churoh made a statement which may be a for Oregon Educational Institutions. those in the glee clubs will -have some plays an important part in the life of surprise to many who have thought VI. As opposed to further school C. H. S. to Back “Korn Sbo" part in this operetta. Individuals all the people. Ministers are usually lightly of the work of the state leg retrenchment as an economy measure do If committees have anything to with results in their efforts to be on seeking to enter either group late glad to discuss school needs. They islature. He stated that he had never unless it preserves the educational consistently support public education, seen any group of people work in a rights of childhood and is based upon the map in the Corn Show Parade, C. have not been given preference. 8. Miscellaneous groups ytrong in more earnest and painstaking manner scientific professional principles. School Editorial H. S. students will be there in full We have called the attention of the support of Education. than the legislators connected with VIII. A-s approving whatever force. President Bob Bailey has se National Farm Bureau, National the last four sessions at which time measures are necessary by the Feder lected Charles Gaalin to head the public to National Education Week main committee, while Bill Floten, to be observed from November sixth Grange, Farmers’ Union, and the Mr. -Howard had been closely in touch al Government to allow the Recon struction Finance Corporation to di president of the Smith-Hughes group, to twelfth, inclusive. One editorial American Country Life Association; with the work. The writer might add that probably rectly assist the Public Schools. is working with George Wilson and of our office dealt with this subject also the Boy Scouts, the Girl Re if any one of us were chosen as a O. L. Williams, Chairman, Beas Cedric Cross in order that the “Fu and we wish at this time to further serves, and the FourAJ Glut*. Combining all these organizations member of that body that we would Jones, Alvin Allen, Florence Hill, ture Farmers" may not be forgotten. emphasize this special week by an ed The Girls League, under the direction itorial depicting what local and ser together, education is being supported find that the task is more difficult than Lura Morgan, Committee. of Marianne Axtell, will be represent vice organizations are doing for edu Ly a tremendous force and they are it appears since the phases on which all joining in emphasizing American these members are called to make cation. See Mansell Drayage and Delivery ed in the hobby group. Education Waek. laws are so diversified that any one Co. for Mill Wood, 12 a load, Order. with Those who are working 1. The American Legion. person can be familiar with only a filled promptly. Charles Gaslin on the high school one Teachers’ Institute Attended This organization has nearly few. Cecil float are Darrell Anderson, Martha E. Mulkey, County Supt. Blank Warranty Deeds for •ala at by All Coos Teachers Laws, Helen Pinkston, Faye June million member* who are at the •K« thia office Nosier, Eleanor Smith, Rose Matney, of the greatest and best leadership in The Legion has « -- copy of ----- the — - reralu- inc teachers kcavuci ■ vza wws. . Following --------— i» — re ~ ——-------- The of v/wn Coos vvuiivy county ess as well Jean McNelly, Howard Detlefsen, all communities. “Gold Diggers of 1933 Narene McKeown, Francis Arreil, been very instrumental in the estab as a large number of visitors gather-j tions adopted by the Coos county Howard Hickam, Tom Schaer, Gordon lishment of American Education ed at the Armory in Marshfield Sat- teachers wh<>~ attended the institute f Neil, Barbara Oderkirk, Hallie Week. This vast body of men co urday .to listen to State Supt. C. A. »escions last Friday: operates each year with the National Howard and Norman F. Coleman, Resolved that the Coos County Knight, and Audrey Aaaen. -Educational Association and the | president of Reed College. Teachers’ Association go on record: Anne Barton Heads Dramatic Group United States Department of Educa The motion pictqres of Russia which I. As recognizing the extreme in Coquille High School may now tion in the promotion of the observa boast of a dramatic club which meets tion of this special* week. This ef were shown by Dr. Coleman were equality among the School Districts quite an innovation. Dr. Coleman of the statq in ability to support their each Tuesday during the activity pe fort is greatly appreciated on the gave a very unbiased review of*?his schools, and recognizing that educa riod. Under the guidance of Mias findings in Russia, giving both the tion is not merely a community re McClintock, this group of over forty part of all school men. 2. Organized Labor. good points and the weak point* of sponsibility but in large measure a are studying playa preparatory to The American Federation of Labor the Russian Soviet government. He state responsibility as well, we urge making a further schedule for pre with all of its affiliated organisations concluded by saying that he was glad that the Oregon State legislature sentation. has taken a consistent and definite to see peaceful relationship being es make provision for substantial state At the two preliminary meetings stand in favor of free public educa tablished between the two govern funds, coming from some,source other held October 24th and 25th, the fol tion. Local groups can be depended ments and felt that each countryI than a property tax, to be used for the lowing officers were elected: president. upon to support the schools at all could profit from the other. equalization of school support through Anne Barton; vice-ipresident, Anne times. out the state. Furthermore, that the C. A. Howard spoke on “ The Effect Van Scoy; secretary, Gretchen Neel; 8. Women’s Clubs. of (Recent Federal Legislation on speciaVsessiqn of the Legislature, to treasurer, Harriet Webb; librarian, Under thia heading we mean P. T. Schools.” He told of the necessity be held in November, be asked to pro Hallie Knight. A.’s, Business and Professional Wom for state support for svuuvU but stat vide immediate relief for the emer Operetta Work Begun en’s Clubs, P. E. O., and the General ed that the public in general will have gency in Oregon Education and that “The Wishing Well.” an Irish oper Federation of Women’s Clubs. These to be educated as to this. He re there be a reorganization of tax sup etta by May Hewes Dodge and John groups have always had deep interest marked that at least 850 schools were port for this program. Wilson Dodge, has been chosen for in th? schools, realizing that they de in very dire financial straits. ' The II. As being wholeheartedly in sup presentation some time before Christ velop better citizens and aid in a problem of school finance will be port of the prinicples of the N .R. A. mas. Already, both glee clubs have finer type of community life. taken up at the special session of the IM. Aa urging the home, the church, gone through the “try-out stage” and Throughout the entire nation, local and the schools to realize its greater legislature. " are awaiting final announcements of and state units are consistently co the cast, which will be selected by The music was cared for in a splen responsibility in teaching temperance operating with the sdhools. Mrs. Beyers and M-es Hall very soon. did way by W. C. Germain and Anne in view of the failure of law to control 4. Service Clubs. the liquor traffic. The scene of the story is at Falls Under this we include Kiwanis, Ro Maier with the Marshfield high school Park Manor, the ancestral home of IV. As being appreciative of busi hand, orchestra and sixth grade Cen tary and Lions. These cldbs sponsor the 'Daniele, of whom Lady Mary and many educational projects in which tral school pupils giving a series of ness concerns that accept school war her niece, Noreen, are the sole re rants for the purchase of necessities of the schools may engage. songs. utrtvmxr. students _____________ maining 'Min. -heirs. me The bivuehuh situation becomes J. H. Fasnacht acted as president of life, but being opposed to specula c implicated when Terence O'Grady, They «1*0 provide splendid opportun- tors who insist upon excessive dis- incagnito as “Terence O'More,” hap- ¡ties for school men to keep the pub of the county division during the busi- ness session" The officers elected for counts of warrants thus reducing the pens by in search of lodging« and in -.M* ■” touch with the schools and at the nick of time saves Lady Mary1 -’ame time assist in keeping the county division were: President, purchasing power of the teachers and from disgrace and certain financial ’obool men informed concerning the Guy Mauney, North Bend; vice-pres i- discrediting the public school.. dent, Edgar Rickard, Myrtle Point;' V. As highly commending the eon- ruin at the hands of one, Squire Bax- thinking ------ of ' influential •<-> leaders. »— secretary-treasurer, Miss Marjorie sistent efforts and achievements of 6. Chambers of Commerce. by. Many and heart-gripping are the Th? Chambers of Commerce have Tedrow, Marshfield; delegates to state our State Superintendent of Public scenes afforded by the old servants. convention, Floyd.E,Summers, Myrtle Instruction, C. A. (Howard, in his pro- over a a penoa period or of time, Nora and Darby; the groomMnd maid, always slways been, been, over time, in in MAXINE CANTWAY Dan Tyron and Kathleen O'Mara; and favor of the beat development riven |Point; l^e A. Meyer^Coos River^Mise gram of reorganising supervision of1 There has been the usual, large support education. News of Interest From turn-outs for "leads;” and many have 7. Churches. the Coquille Schools ^•ráaHos^yabell, .Dora, June Baloh. rural schools, raising standards of »• the “Hey, Hey Girl” in “GOLD friends of Mary's, Molly and Maa- to community and national Ufa and North Bend, Mrs. Laura C. Brandon. ! training for high school teachap. con- j DIGGERS OF GT 1983 1»3" ” reen. ¡have givan aaauranoe that they will Knife Hospital Notes Dismisoals from the hospital the past week were Mrs. Edna Stewart last Sunday; Mrs. Alta McFarlane, of Powers, on Wednesday; and Mrs. Geo. Davis and infant daughter, Carol Coye, yesterday. . George Melienry, who works for Frank Hufford at Cedar Point, under went an operation for hernia the first of this week. Zelma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boeeerman, who suffered an acute attack of appendicitis Wednes day, underwent an operation for the trouble that afternoon. Richard Frye, of Agness, who had been in the hospital at Chemawa In dian School for four months, was brought home by his father the first of the week, and stopped over night at the hospital in order to make the trip easier for him. For sound fire insurance, go to Ned C. Kelley. Dr. Miles NERVINE “Did the work" says Miss Glivar WHY DON’T YOU TRY ITT After more than three months of suffering from a nervous ail ment, Mias Glivar used Dr. Miles Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote us an enthusiastic letter. If you ruff er from "Nerve*.” If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and fidgety, your nerves are probably out of order. Quiet and relax them with the same medicine that “did the work” for this Colorado girl. , Whether your "Nerves” have troubled you for hours or for yeans, you'll find this time- testeo remedy effective. >