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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1933)
m PAGE TEN MINOR MENTION Telling About People and Event« in the City and County Insure your ear with Ned C. Kelley in • reliebie Oregon stock company. Roy Neal and James Brady left Wednesday morning for Portland on a short business trip. Ask for Cow Boil Dairy eream and milk, the only milk and eroam made safe by pasteurization. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Chaney return ed home the first of this week from a three weeks’ trip to southern Cal- , j., fornia. Mrs. Leland Peart and children left Thursday morning for Cornelius, near Portland to spend Christmas with her parents. You still will find a complete as sortment of Christmas Gifts, Greet ing Cards, and fine wrappings at B. 8. Norton’s. Mr..and Mrs. Henry Hart are ex pected in Saturday from their home in Medford to spend Christmas at the J. A. Lamb home. V. R. Wilson, “Optometrist.” Errors in refraction corrected, without the use of drugs. "For glasses" see Wil son first and save money. 7ti For Christmas give a ticket to the Scandinavian Choir concert to be pre sented in the Elks Temple at Marsh field Friday evening at 8:45. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson are leaving after school closes Friday afternoon for Portland to visit Mrs. Thompson's parents over the. Christ mas vacation. • Miss Alice Fish, who has been teaching at Maupin, and Miss Jean Young, wholes been working at Eu gene, are expected home Sunday to spend Christmas. On a Christmas card which R. A. Easton sends the Sentinel from Ash land, Where he has resided for several years, he nays, “1 am making the up grade, but it is slow travelling.” coquille valut sentinel , coquille , O regon . F riday , D ecember u . ipm . Coldest Place, Between Scandinavian Choir Concert “Wishing Well" Operetta Hudson Boy and Alaska Marshfield Friday Evening Wan Well Presented The combined glee clubs of Coquille High School presented a very attrac tive operetta, "The Wishing Well,” in the Community Building last Friday evening, which was attended by a very good crowd. The students did extremely well, showing excellent training on the part of the directors, Mr*. Beyers and Miss Hall. If there was any fault to find it was in holding a musical event in the Community Building which is too large for gojd acoustics, .«specially when the singers are not fully developed. Anne Barton and Donald Smith had the leads, but Jane Kramer al most "stole the show” with her clev er, yet most natural acting and pert ,‘xpreesions. For one who had never sung around home, and whose parents did not know he could sing, Don Smith’s voice was i surprise to hie friends. Anne Bar on has a sweet voice, and their duets i nd solos were good. The other singers on the program ilao did well: Margaret Purvance, Jim Schaqr, and Olive tSewart being those who were heard individually. The chorus numbers were also fine. Dorie Compton, ae queen of the fairies, presented one of the graceful lances for which she has become so well known the past year. " Miss Edythe Farr accompanied on the piano for all the musical and iance numbers. The following concert will be pre sented by the Scandinavian Ohoir at the Elks Temple in Marshfield Fri day evening, Dec. 22, under the di rection of Edla Larson, conductor: I "Hoaianna” ... Vogler ‘IChristmas Choral” - - Nicolai Scandinavian Ohoir U "If My Songs Had Aery Pinions” -. - - Hahn •Gavotte” ... Huser Cooaonian Chorus III "Song to a Star” • Wetterling "The Wedding in Hardanger” Kjeruif IV 'Mazurka Caprice* violin eolo William« Wilma Lowe Briggs V Wedding March from "The Peasant Wedding" Solerman V< "Silent Night” - - (fruber The coldest part of North America is tbe tract between Hudson bey and Alaska. Ia tbe neighborhood of tbe Mackenzie river the temperature prob ably falls at times to 75 degrees below zero, states the author of “Climates of the Continents" The IBM government weather re port of lowest temperature shows a drop of 76 degrees below zero in Jan uary, 1886, at Tanana, Alaska, and at Eagle, Alaska. during the same month, a drop In tbe temperature to 75 de grees below aero. There la ne'record of tbe temperature falling na tow as 80 degrees below zero In Alaska, but undoubtedly the temperature frequent ly drops to more than 80 degrees below aero In parts of Siberia. Tbe lowest temperature ever authen tically recorded In the United States was 63 degrees below zero, which oc curred at Fort Keough, near Mlles City, Moot, In January. 1888. Concave Mirrors An ordinary mirror reflects light directly from its entire surface, but Triple Trio a" concave or convex mirror reflects VII ‘ j as If every distinct point of Its sur Address . - Mr. L. A. Liljeqvist face were a separate and very small plane mirror. These mirrors produce XIII upon light effects similar to those of Hallelujah Chorua from "The Mes lenses, except that the concave mlr> siah” from the Oratorio by Handel ror corresponds to the convex lens The Scandinavian Chair and and the convex mirror to the concave The North 'Bend Choral Club lens Now, as In a lens, from what Accompaniments played by Mrs. ever direction rays of light may fall Wilson Kauman, Mrs. B. F. Shaffer upon a concave mirror, tflyy are and Edla Larson. brought to a focus near the central ray, and If they fall obliquely from one Neil McLean Funeral Sunday side of the axis of the mirror, they will be reflected at the same angle on Funeral services were held Sun the other side of the axis. There- Merry Christmas and day at the chapel for Neil MoLean Happy New Year Wish who died Saturday at the county farm at the age of 78. He was born To AH Whom It May Concern in Canada, June 15, 1855, and leaves Scotch? O yes; and hard hit by De one son, A. I. MdLean, of Marsh pression, field, two-sisters, Mrs. Sarah Camp tnd yet all .o’ that can na* squelch our bell of Portland, and Mrs. Elizabeth expression w Cole, of Detroit, * Mich., and one Of love an’ gude-will to friends far brother, Hector MdLean, of Ontario, and near. Canada. So ta ye "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.” Baptist Church P. 8. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes Please cut out thia Greeting and pass for all. it on down your street— B. Y. P. U. at 6.*30 p. m. And show it ta our ither friends whom Preaching at 11 o’clock. Rev. Mr. ye meet. Starring, the secretary of Oregon Note— Next year we may na ha’ money ta Baptist state convention, will be in the pulpit. «pare s The concert by the Scandinavian Then please hang it up "by the chim Choir at the Elks Temple in Marsh Scandinavian Choir in its annual ney with case." field Friday, Dec. 22, at 8:45 p. m. will Jir. and Mrs. Turner MacDonald. Christmas aeeson concert will present bo well worth hearing. Tickets are M a program of sacred and secular tents for adults, 25. cents for students. music at the Marshfield Elks Temple, Mrs. Delxing Wins Case Friday evening. Tickets 50c. Student Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fortier left On Wednesday of this week the Sunday on a trip to Portland, expect civil case of Mrs. C. A. DwLong tickets 25c. ing to return Friday. Among other against Arch W. Mathewson was events there, Bill expected to see the tried in justice court here for the Baalaa-SavaanaA Coach Days Buccaroos in an ice hockey game. By 1802 unbroken communication by possession of a house and lot in the Mathewson stage coaches was available from Bos Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Manning and north end of town. ton to Savannah, the journey occupy her brother, Richard King, arrived claimed to have done some improve-' ing 22 H days The fare was 870. The here last Saturday to spend the holi me nt on the place in payment of the route went by way of New York, Phil days at the Lisle Goodwin home. Mr. rent and Mrs. DeLong asserted that adelphia and Charleston, sud was lu Manning is the son of Mrs. Goodwin. he had no authority to make other all about 1,200 miles traversed it an than a very «mall job amounting to a average speed of 38 miles per day. Geo. Berg’» name appears on the few dollafo« while Mathewson clsimed About 823 was required for hoard and blotter in the sheriff’s office. Ho Was his rent was paid up to next June by lodging en route. fined 810 by Justice Bolt last Satur the work he had done on the place day for driving a car adorned with Mrs. DeiLong prevailed and the de Whirlwinds Harmless a void license plate. He later paid fendant ordered to vacate the prem Tbe ordinary whirlwind has not been the fine. ises forwith. known to do damage to any eubstan Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and tlal structure, but motorists acquaint milk, the only milk and cream made Dance Program at the Aragon ed with their vagaries stow up or safe by pasteurisation. speed up to avoid them as they cross Ernie Ferrari and Levi Wilson this the highways When conditions are Hear the sublime Hallelujah chorus week got out advertising material on favorable they move across the plains sung by the Scandinavian dhoir and which is listed five dances at the in more or lees regular formation, vici the North 'Bend Choral club qf 50 Arago Ball Room in the next ten days. ous in appearance, but actually harm voices at the Scandinavian Choir con First is the V. F. W. dance Satur iras. cert at Elks Temple m Marshfield day night, followed by a Christmas Friday evening, Dec. 22. dance Monday. Next Wednesday Dialects Used ia Mssice night, Dec. 27, the management is' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Paulson and Although Spanish Is the official Ian giving a free dance to which the daughter, Margaret, are expected gangs, at least 10.000,000 of sll Max home soon from Palo Ako, Calif., public is invited. They call ff an leans are said to'ba Indiana, or mee- Open House event. It ia presented in tlsoa with a strong mixture of Indian where the latter is attending school. The former went down there a few honor of the boys at the Fairview, blood, and ever fifty dialects am weeka ago to remail until Dec. 20th. McKinley and Bitkum OOC camps. *■ spoken. Moat of the Indiana live In Then next Saturday, Dec. 80, will be «2,000 villages which average from Riverton High School will attempt held the regular week end dance, and 800 to BOO population. at the Community Building Friday the American Legion “Watch Party” evening to repeat the defeat they Dance will start with 1W4, following Jacobean Fwraitura handed the Coquille ¡High Red Devils a program in the hall just before the There la much about the early Ja at Riverton on Tuesday evening. new year is ushered in. cobean furniture that ahowa many of There will be two games, the first the features of the EUxabetban, It be- starting at 7fl5. Ing very heavy with tow stretchers, Truck Speeder Fined tbe same fiat earring; but most uf the Before completing your Christmas Keith K. Ambrose, State Police, shopping call and see the fine aaoort- filed a complaipt against Harry architectural forme na typical of the Elisa bethan era disappeared and a aim ment of art needle-work at the resi Haughton in justice court here before i>ler one took Its place. dence of Mrs. Hattie G. Ross. Also Justice Stanley on Tuesday of this a nice line of Christmas cards and week for speeding with a truck. Mr. She ef Salama many novelties, AH reasonably Haughton appeared on the name day Some kinds of salmon of the Pa priced. 4862 and pleaded guilty and paid a fine of rifle coast run to weights of 70 or even Ask Nod C. Kelley for rates on Fire >6 and costs. His excuse was that almost 100 pounds. The average la his truck was What is generally term not more than 23 pounds for the quin Insurance. ed a "light delivery” and he thought net salmon, other «lndr-are smaller Chris Terres has received word it did not come under the head of a The average for the salmon of the At from his wife, who has been in Port truck, but the officer and Court held lentic la perhaps 15 pounds. land for the past six weeks, that he otherwise. He sms driving toward had become a grandfather again. A Myrtle Point this aide of the Hoffman Most Pepnleaa City seven pound son was born to Mr London Is the most populous dt> bridge. and Mrs. Clifton Brockman at Port according to standard tablee; but New land on Doc. 18. He has been named fork contends that If Its population Calling cards 50 for fil.OO. Frederick. This is their third child. were counted on the earns basis (In Mrs. 'Brockman was formerly Min eluding adjacent suburbs regarded as Jo Terreq. la the metropolitan area) It would be rated as the moot populous. • You still will find a complete as sortment of Christmas Gifts, Greet First Ship le Use Steam ing Cards, and fine wrappings at H. The Savannah was the first ship to 8. Norton’s, use eteam In crossing the ocean, mak lag the trip In 28 days from Savannah Good Old Growth Fir Wood, any Ga., to Liverpool. She used her aide length desired; 'Alpine Coal, delivered paddles 18 of the 26 days 8he was anywhere. E. M. Briner, phono 71 or really a sailing ship with a strani aax 74J. fiftf lllary. I* Trespass Notices, printed on doth, for sale at this ofoea. A. F. £ A. M. Stated Communication •Joint Installation Wednesday, Due. 27, 7:30 p.m. May Be Largest See Dial What la probably the largest sun dial 1« the world la la Lafayette, Teas. It weighs tan tone. Horton’s Special 5 lbs. Assorted What a eandy buy! Every piece hand-dipped. Deli cious cream and fruit centers. Makes an excellent family package. 5 lb. Special Ultra* Modem ChristmasWrap- ping . . 89c A most attractive package in its brightly colored ultra modern Christmas wrapper. -And it contain« five pounds of good candy. An excellent package for chil dren during: the holidays or for Christmas parties. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS “SAILORS LUCK with JAMES DUNN and 8ALLY EILERS . . ADMISSION Ite A Me FREE SHOW SATURDAY, 2 O’CLOCK FOR ALL CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS OF AGE SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY DEC. 24-25-26 ITS HERE! Janet Warner GAYNOR PADDY THE NEXT BEST THING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY DEC. 27-28 MARLENE DIETRICH OREGON l $].69 FRIDAY NIGHT Chadwick Ledge Ne.tf For sound fire insurance, go to Ned C. Kelley. Ter ( hlbbnaL