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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1934)
na ooquillb tallmy írntinel , coquille , orroon . friday , januart u . i » m . SOCIAL NOTES Reduction for School Districts If Sale Tax is Adopted (Continued from first page) The Just-a-mere club ladies enjoyed * delightful afternoon and luncheon -n Thursday at the home of M m . H. A. Young. Election of officers was ield and Mrs. W. S. Bickels was choa na preeident, Mrs. R. A. Wernich vics president and Mrs. Lyman Carrier secretary and treasurer. Sewing was the diversion of the afternoon for the following present: Mesdames A. J. Iherwood, L. H-jttaxard, F. L. Green- mgh, W. 8. Sicketa, J. A. Lamb, E. E lohneon, J. L. Smith, Bert Folsom, 1 J. Fuhrman, Lyman Carrier, M. O. Iawkins, R. A. Wernich, Nels Os- mundaon, Paul Van Bcoy, H. W. Pierce ind Mrs. (R. E. Carruthers of Astoria. The next metoing will be held at the 'tome of Mre.Wernich. M m . E. A. Wimer was hostess to the Needle Workers’ club Thursday aftor- toon at her home on South Henry (treat. Later afternoon lunch was ■erved to those present: Mesdames Jack Arnold, Ralph Taylor, Ray Rimpson, E. C. Yarbrough, Frank ichram, Geo. Gilman, Frank Pook, ’‘red Hickok and Mm. J. E. Kulmue, who was an extra guest for the after toon. In two weeks the club will be entertained for luncheon at the home >f M m . Arnold. eases the poorer districts are most benefited. The figures given below, as pre pared by Mrs. Mulkey, »how .the de crease m the tax rate for the school, district if the sales tax re adopted: Diet. No. Name Decrease in Mills 2 Broadbent .............................. ‘.. 5.7 8 Arago ......................................... 4 Riverton ..................................... 3.6 5 Twin Oaks ........................... 6-4 6 Empire .................................’••• 3 8 8 CoquiHe ...................... ,6-4 9 Marshfield ......... 4-6 10 Cunningham ................................ 6.6 11 Parkersburg .................................8.8 12 Catching Inlet ................... i.. 5.9 13 North Bend .............................. 5.0 17 Kentuck Inlet............................ 4.6 18 Millington (Flagstaff) ...... 4.4 19 Fat Elk ........................ ........ 2.7 21 Randolph .......... ....................... 4.8 ta Riverside ................ 1.7 28 -Lee .............. 4.2 M Pleasant Point ., 25 Fairview ...... . 26 Haynes Inlet ......... 27 McKinley ............... 28 Gravel Ford ........... 29 Two Mile ............... 30 Sumner ................... n Power» .................... 32 Dora ........... 83 Bald Hill ................. 34 Catching Creek ... 35 Seaside ................... 36 Coes River ............. $8 Templeton......... .. 39 Floras Creek ......... 41 Myrtle Point ......... 43 Norway . ................. Spring Fresh from New York with new style ideas! others from Ro» ......................- Allegany .................. New Lake............... E talks ...................... Shiloh ..................... Eastaide ................. Remote .................... Merchant ('Delmar) 'Bancroft ................. Hauser ...................... COQUILLE, ORE. 86 Bunker Hill .... 86 Upper Two Milt 87 Weat Allegany 88 Base Hill ........... 10 Mulkey Scho^ 91 Charleston .... Jt. 2 North Lakp .. U.H. 2 Myrtle Point U.U 8. 8 Riverton odor of Sy’ .ania has two spies, Harpo and Chico, upon whom he depends for much of his information. But he doesn't know that they will work for any country where the food is bettor and the blondes, more numerous. Naturally, Grouho knows their weaknesses and sees to it that they work for him too. Groucho, though, has to watch hie atop. One spy, Raquel Torres, won't be misled so easily. In fact, she misleads Grouhco. Finally to get rid of his enemies, Groucho declares war. The enemy has 2500 men, Groucho has 7600; and to even things up, ho sends 2500 of his men to the other side. Sent Home from CCC Camp The large Pacific coast oyster, the most toothsome Bi-valve on the market. We are carrying them regularly at Olympia, the Httle cocktail oyster mark e t Truck W m Not Licensed “Candle Fewer" Ont la wed Electrical engineers have derided Cecil F. Shaw, who is driving track for the Miller store at Gold Beech, de- that “candle power” Is a mialeadiag livgjing goods sold and bringing term, and that “lumea” Is to take Its. freight from Coos Bay and other place. A “lumen" io the amount ef shipping points to the store at Gold light from a candle which tails on a surface one foot square that la a dis Beach, was arrested Thursday by tance of twelve laches from the eaa- Keith K. Ambrose, state police, for die. A “candle power" la the amouM failure to apply for a license from the of light in a horlsoatal beam only.— Public Utilities Commissioner. He Tit Bits Magesine. pleaded guilty and was fined 910.00 and coats by Justice Stanley. 1 Aa Agriselteral Ceeetry Agriculture is the greatest industry in Britain. Agricultural workers, with their dependente, number some four and a half million souls, or 10 per coat of the population of the country, and their average annual output Is of the value of £270.000,000—Montreal Her aid. Peace Brings Longer Life Animals with practically no eaeasioe live to a great age. There are whales living that were youngsters whoa James I was king; some turtles la sooe bars lived through many reigns, yet they seem nt to go on for another hundred years Edward Stucko, who pleaded guilty to riotous and disorderly conduct at "Down" and “Up" Io Leaden the McKinley OOC eamp on January People In London, or la Oxford er Ind, was sentenced yesterday by Jus Heating GraadaUad Cambridge universities speak of “go tice Stanley to 80 days in the county One of the leading winter sport ing down” when leaving these cen jail, but paroled for six months on grounds of Switzerland has a grand ters. while people la ether parts of condition that be shall not violate the stand which la heated. This Is accom England speak of “going up” to Lon don. Oxford, or Cambridge. law again. Sentence was delayed to pllshed by running electric cables un give the justice an opportunity to in der the seats, connected to generate quire into the affair and the general a current of heat which warms the seat and the person occupying It conduct of the defendant. Upon his release from jail, his captain gave Tobogganing Fad him hie discharge and a ticket for Tobogganing Is said to have orlg his home, with instructions that he Owe Cent a Werd I m A IaMrttM leave at once, which we understand lusted with the Casadlas Indiana They used the “ odaboggen" for trena he did. porting their kills of deer and l»Ar or FOR RENT — 6 * room Furnished their household goods over the snow Apartment, modern. C«U Coquille * His Net Was Too Lon« crust, but tobogganing was first made Agency, 4120 Weat Firnt; phone 10M. A. E. Morris, of Lamps Creek, was a sport by British army officers sta arrested by W. A. Cornwell, state po tioned at Montreal. WANTED- to rent a email piano, in lice, Thursday morning for fishing good condition. Call 226M, Coquille. with a setnet which extended nearly It* Inangwratioa ef Cleveland across the river. The law allows not There were 600.000 visitors In Wash WARRANTS FOR SALE—School or to exceed one-third the width of the lagtgn the day Cleveland was Inaugu County at a liberal diecount South river. He was brought before Jus rated. For the tret time since the Civil western Motor Co. tice Stanley and pleaded guilty and war the South took part in the celebra was sentenced to 80 days in jail, but tlon. A colorful part of the parade USED CAM paroled for 90 days on condition that was the Slzty-nlnth New York rogi moot. Its band playing the “Wearing 26 Pontiac Coach he pay the costa, which he did. of the Green." The Society of Tam- 26 Chrysler Coach many was in line. Its offiror* carrying 29 Durant Coach. Four Divorce« Granted tomahawka 26 Hudson Coach. .Divorces granted by Judge Brand 28 Buick Coach here Tuesday were to the plaintiffs in 1 anisines Admitted in 1818 81 Cher. 167 in. Track Cab A Bod the following cases: In 1812 Louisiana was admitted Into 26 Ford Truck Eva E. Foster vs. D. W. Foster. the Union, congress giving Us official Model T Ford Touring Vtolet M- Morgan vs. Chas. L, Mor approval on April 8. Six days later 27 Chyaler Sedan gan. « the state added to Ito already vast 29 Chevrolet Sedan domains by acquiring, through nego Bertha Eggers vs. Louis Eggers. 11 Chevrolet Coach Elmer J. Cunningham vs. Clarice B. tlatlon with Spain, that part of Mor 30 Marmorn Cabriolet Ida wont of the Iberville river and Cunningham. 29 Ford Sedan. south of 81 degrees. 28 Cherrolet Coupe. Knife Hospital Note« 82 Chevrolet 167 in. Truck, Dual» A - Whale Lives Leeg staso Overload Springe. Mrs. C. W. Mulkey, of Myrtle Point, The elephant has been known to entered the hospital Monday to un- live for eaa hundred and fifty yearn, dergn^a^ytajor operation. the bear for fifty, the Bea for thirty Mrs. Harry Aber was admitted on five. the squirrel for six and the field Monday for treatment, and Mrs. G. mouse for four yean, but the longest- E. Mullen, was dismissed oh Wodnos- lived of all sverna to bo the whale, with SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO. fivq hundred jeera C wä . PI nm Want Ads M4