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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1935)
'’ÉFTi'í* 1 ! ■. ■ * I ■ . e * . 1 ■ Í Í - _____ • .s- k""'«««■« I H Special Bargains J, i I 45c 45c 45c I I 45c U I I K J V' I Coquille Service Station -, • % in Fancy Canned Fruits You Will Like These for a Change GOOD/ y MR t V Mrs. Hable Laird, of Coquille, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mis. P. W. Laird. Mrs. Arthur Chase and son. Clif • f toes ether ford, who have spent several weeks ' /art *er rhaZ - * *• * in Creswell as the guests of Mrs Chase's mother, returned to this city last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Arnold and Theodore Clinton were business vis itors in Roseburg on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osborne werj Bandon business visitors on Thurs day. ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Mrs Lottie Betehaw was quite se BARTLETT PEARS riously injured when she fell and Roosevelt Highway Brand Flawless Brand struck her head on the stairs. She * Fancy 24 size is in the Mast hospital where she is 24 size receiving treatment for the injury. 2 Cans 2 Cans The final meeting of the whist ournament was held Thursday night BABY SUGAR PEAS when prizes were awarded to those APRICOTS holding the high score. Trupak Brand " Flawless Brand The monthly fellowship dinner was Phene IM 24 size held at the Presbyterian social room 24 size ■ ■.. ■ ■ . . . .. || I* L. l .li. Sunday night. A very interesting de 2 Cans votional service of singing and speak 2 Cans , F. F. A. Reception State Officer»» Honored ing was held around the table* and On Thursday evening of last ,week was enjoyed by about 85 members : Mrs. Cecelia Gunn, of Hood River, YELLOW CLING PEACHES SWEET PICKLED PEACHES state president of the American Le the Smith-Hughes Department of the and friends of the church.. Sunblest Brand gion Auxiliary, was a guest of the' Coquille High School entertained in Mr. and Mrs. Broderick and Mrs. Success Brand Halves 24 size Coquille unit on Tuesday evening honor of tifeir parents in the auditor Rackleff, of Roeebürg?. were visitors % Mrs. Gunn was accompanied by two ium of the high school. This is an Saturday with Myrtle Point friends. 24 size - 2 Cans state officers from Marshfield, Mrs. annual event participated in by the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henry and Mrs 2 Cans 3. Vf. Mclnturff, state secretary local chapter of the F. F. A. (Future M. J. Morrison spent from 8Unday Calkins Brand . *1 treasurer, and Mrs. William Horsfall, Farmers of America.) Approximate until Wednesday in San Francisco national music chairman and state ly 150 persons attended the event and Yellow FREESTONE PEACHES Miss Louise Lemon spent the week CRUSHED WHITE FIGS music chairman as well as president enjoyed the following program: — end in Roseburg. 24 size Opening ceremony of the F. F. A. of District No. $. S & W Brand William Lobdell returned home Committee Reports. An informal dinner served in the 2 Cans Tuesday evening from a several days' 13 oz. Cans 9 Initiation of Green Hands to the trip to Portland. Legion home at 8:30 p. m. was fol « * lowed by a round table discussion on Future Farmer Degree. Miss Goldie Child, of Coquille, 2 Cans Trupak Brand Installation of officers for the com- came Tuesday afternoon and will stay the work of the American Legion . 1 ng year. Auxiliary. FANCY SLICED PEACHES at the Lily Dement home during Mrs Music by F. F. A. Hill Billies. Mrs. Gunn gave a very interesting RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES Dement’s illness. 24 size Talk, “A Few Remarkf,” Superin - talk on problems *of immediate in W. H. Dancer returned home Mon No. 2 Size 2 Cans terest to the Auxiliary members tendent P. W. Lane. day from Portland where he spent the 1 Mrs. Mclnturff and Mrs. Horsfall Violin Solo—Leonard Ensele. 2 Cans week-end with friends. <r Plano Solo—Ben Holverstott. also spoke on different phases of the Miss Dorothy Hooton returned the , WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS Songs—Miss Hall’s Ensemble. Auxiliary work. first of the. week to her duties as Apricot - Pineapple PRESERVES Solo—Amanda Stem. Reports of the Coquille unit were Dodge Brand nurse at the Mast hospital after Closing ceremony of the F. F. A. ’ spending the week ip * given by the local president, Mrs. 2 lb 6 oz. Jars No. la Tall Can Eugene, with Bonnie Green, who told of the work The officers installed during the friends. ■ ‘ ! i 2 Cans . already accomplished this year and ceremony and who will serve for one Mrs. Florence Guerin returned the plans of the unit that will be year are as follows: president. Harold home. Tuesday evening from a ten Neal; vice president, Orville Clinton; carried out in the near future. dqy visit in Portland, Forest Grove The Coquille unit was commended treasurer, Frank Biasca; reporter, and McMinnville. PURETEST TOMATO JUICE 15 oz. Cans by the visiting officers for their out Clinton Burr; secretary, Preston Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt, who have « standing work this year in child wel Moy; gate keeper, Ben Holverstott; r «X been residents of Myrtle Point moved editor of the Ag Annual, Owen New fare and hospital assistance. 1SSSC 1 the last of the week to North Bend, Members present from the local ton. Installing officer, who have where Mr. Hunt has employment. unit were Mesdames Robah Robison, held office for the past year are; "Saucy Hollandaise,” an operetta, Edna Kern, Gladys Gano, Virgie president, Cedric Cross; vice presi was presented Monday evening in •Haynes, Lenora Hunt, Elizabeth dent, Ben Daniels, treasurer. Jack the auditorium of the Union high i Hand, MaybeUe Rackleff, Nellie Clinton; reporter, Clynard Holver1- school and was much enjoyed by Prey, Vera Hooten, Mabel Kunz, stott; secretary, Harold Neal; gate those attending. Mrs. Myrtle Schaad N Bonnie Green and Gladys Wheeler. keeper, Jim Schaer; editor of the Ag was the director. Mrs. Eula Schram was a guest. Annual, Ben Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett return Following the program a short so ed home Thursday evening from a Job’s Daughters Next Monday cial hour was enjoyed by the parents several days' trip to McMinnville and Following the regular meeting of and friends of the F. F. A. boys. Salem. “Sweet Adeline,” new musical CROWN Calf Meal, $4.00 per 100 lbs Job’s Daughters next Monday night, Light refreshments were then served M. J. Senters, whb has been man- Pictures at th* Liberty at Coos Feed 8c Seed Stores. 8tf spectacle and said to be the most to the group who agreed that the there will be an entertainment fea ager of the Ddhham store here for The Coming Week pretentious of all Warner Bros, gi ■ ture presented by members of the boys and their instructor, W. M several months, left the last of the gantic specials, opens at the Liberty LILLY'S Morcrop Fertilizer, 3-10-7, In the lusty, red-blooded romantic Bandon Junior Women’s Club. This Cunning, deserved a unanimous vote week for Port Orford where he has $2.50 sack. Farr & Elwood, Inc. Theatre Sunday, with Irene Dunne, feature was scheduled to be present of thanks for a most enjoyable eve a position as pile driver for the Port type of story which he adorns, Rich famous stage and screen singing star ning. — Ernest Smith, Asst. Reporter ard Dix, in his latest picture, “West ed for the Coquille Women’s Civic Business College graduate wants Orford Development Co. in the title role. Club some time ago but was not giv work in office. Capable, depend Mrs. Raleigh Greene and Mn. of the Pecos,” has scored another tri The picture is taken from the sen Taukanso Club Notes en owing to sickness among the cast. able. Small wages to start. Ad Henry Rosslow returned home the umph It appears today and Satur sational Broadway hit by Jerome All Masons, Eastern Stars and Mrs. Wm. Peart was hostess to the last of last week from a few days’ day at the Liberty Theatre. “Pecos Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II and dress C. K., care Sentinel. It* parents of Bethel members are cor members of the Tauk-an-so club at visit in Dallas. Smith.” whom Dix portrays, is rem is crammed with hilarious comedy, dially invited to be present Monday the home of Mrs. Carl Ensele on Feb FOR SALE—Extra fine quality Kan- creation, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Baker returned iniscent of his- earlier delightful romance and stirring night. Yancey Cravat, in “ Cimarron, ” and ota Seed Oats. $2.25 per 100 tbs ruary 28. Some of the ladies enjoyed to their home in Myrtle Point after drama In addition to its gigantic The regular session will begin cards while others worked on various spending a few days with their friend, the picture is packed with excite Coos Feed A Seed Stores. 8tf specialty numbers. promptly at 7:30 o’clock and will be kinds of needlework until a late hour Mrs. Macle Crumley, of Dora. ment, tense situations, hard ridipg, Unique dancing numbers are held in the Masonic Temple. Imme when refreshments were served to Miss Katherine Busenback returned straight shooting and all the other staged by Bobby Connolly on novel FOR SALE or TRADE — Engine, pipes, milking machine complete, diately following will be the enter the following Mesdames M. D. Sher to her home in Roseburg after a visit ingredients of the successful action and mammoth sets with scores of (Mc-D). A, C. Badi, Cottage Grove, tainment and light refreshments. rard, ACL. Burch, Robt. Wheeler, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred picture. It is a he-man story of the Hollywood’s most beautiful girls tak Oregon. it The refreshments are in charge at a Dorothy Custer, Martha Smith, Ella Hollister. Winning of the West, and it bears ing part. committee headed by Jean McNelly Sheehan, Jack Leach, Henry Belloni. Mrs. Della Kelley has as her guest the authenticity one has come to ex The music of this operetta, written ALFALFA FOR SALE—First, second and her mother, Mrs. F. C. McNelly. Geo. Burr, Morri* Morrott, Carl En this week her daughter, Mrs Ray pect of a Zane Grey narrative. by the authors of the musical come and third cutting. Frank McCrary, It is hoped that a large crowd will sele and the Misses Eileen Kern, mond Endicott, of Alturas, Califor The story opens at the dose of the dy. contains some of the most popular phone 188-R, Coquille, Ore. attend this meeting. Civil War. when Colonel Lambeth Ethel Smith and Geraldine Ensele nia. songs of the day. In addition to the With his daughter Terrell began life and Jack Leach and Leonard Ensele The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter eight in the oringal show, two new REAL Estate Sale or Trade—Large, Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropratie physi and the hostess. ion Church met Wednesday afternoon anew in the West. Their first meet songs were written specially for the modern -house, fine garden, ideal cian, foot correctionlst, electro thera at the home of Mrs. Henry Schroeder. ing with Pecos (Dix) is at San An- screen version. —* climate, many advantages, worth pist, 292 Moulton St., phone MJ. 22tf Calling cards. SO for SI.00 Mrs R. H. Lemon and Mrs. O. E. tpnio, where with pistols drawn he Five of these songs are sung by investigating. Want a small place Dietz assisting. At the close of the is backing out of a cantina where he Irene Dunne alone. She sings two improved, Oregon, Cadifornia or business meeting refreshments were has just killed a man In self defense. others with Phil Regan, the singing Washington. Owner, Box 114. Ban He wants the girl to help him get to ser vea cop of radio fame who also sings one don, Oregon. it his horse, but he believes she's a Art Chandler, of Dement Creek, song solo. Dothy Dare, Broadway she has was able to leave the Keizer Hospi young cowboy, because musical comedy star, sings a popular SPERRY’S Olympic Dairy Feed, 18 tal Friday and come to the hpme of donned cowboy garb. When she hee- ' per cent Protein. $1.50 sack Farr & ballad while Hugh Herbert and hu «tetar, Mrs. R. F. Garrett. He is itates, be spurs her with a kick: Elwood, Inc. Nydia Westman will be heard in a which constitutes their introduction.^ recovering from a recent operation. comedy duet. Later Pecos joins the Lambeth The Green Acres Garden Club met The picture is laid in the glamorous SPECKLED BAYO Beans. 7c lb. Monday afternoon in the eighth outfit on the long, hard trek to the j Farr & Elwood, Ins. period of the gay nineties with the grade room After the business Pecos country and shares with them SI Cher. Spt. Rds. SI Chav. Truck Broadway theatrical world as its set meeting, games were played and re the perils of Indian attacks, the men FOR RENT—Five-room house, lots Light Tan Color 157 in. W. B. Duals ace of white men worse than the In- 1 ting. Irene Dunne has the role of a freshments were served. of garden ground, some berries and ......................... — ...... singer in her father's famous Hobo In good condition Has a License John Belloni is confined to hte dians, and constant hunger and small orchards. Inquire Mrs W thirst. Despite the disguise of Ter- ' beer gard * n which is the ren- home this week with an attack of flu H. Wimer, 815 N. Fourth St., Spur rill as a boy. the romance manages ......................... theatrical folk and New Mrs. Wm, Lobdell, of Arago, is 29 Dodge Victory idi -------- ---------------- .---------- . geon Hill, CoqaifTe. it' to flourish throughout, and Is clever- Yo1 ’ 8 young bloods and men about 30 Chev Truck staying at the home of her son this town. Donald Woods plays ly woven Into the action. Comedy . ‘ own ; P° nald WfxxU P la r« opposite Has 6 Wire Wheels a Exprese body week helping care for his daughter. relief is provided by a team new to in 0,6 romantic role with Louis CROWN K. K. Chick Starter (Pel A new Paint Job A real buy Lillian, who is ill. lets) or Komplete Chick Starter Calhem as his rival. W. H. Bunch, who has been ill foi picture-goers. Sleep 'ir eat, who was Mash, f3 01 p’r 100 Tbs C of sev» ... ___ Four ot the co,on y ’ # moat tal- in “Kentucky Kernels," and several weeks, is reported slowly im seen Feed & Seed Stores. ‘ «tf Louise ’Beavers, of' the same dusky e"ted com«liar“ are said to give the proving. > picture a hilarious comedy touch that Mr. and Mr*.^O. F. Courtright have happy-go-lucky race FOR RENT—5-room house, on North, is unequaled They include Hugh gone to Alaska.'where they will make Henry street. Mike Daniels, phom ■ Herbert, Nydia Westman, Ned Sparks ' 1933 CHEV TRUCK their home. 225-J 7tl of “ Men in Following the success and Joseph Cawthom. Winifred Shaw 131 in. W. B, Has a New Open Express Body - Good Mrs. Ellis Warner, of Powers, 1, White.” the medical drama in which also has an important part. BLUESTONE, 7>ic lb. Farr & El Tires - Motor in Nice Shape - Terms A Trade. staying thte week at the home of her Clark Gable and Myrna Loy scored mother, Mrs. Uly Dement. wood, Inc. ope of their greatest \hits, Metro- Miss Ruth Barton returned to her Goldwyn-Mayer brings to the Lib I SPERRY’S Surecalf, $1.25. Fair & duties as bookkeeper at the Security erty screen as the two-night preview, Elwood, Inc. bank Friday. She has been absent its new story of hospital life, “Soci several weeks on account of UlAeas. FOR RENT — Furnished Modern ety Doctor.” In the new feature the 'tae Oe« S Hartl ->■ romsryce within hospital walls is ............... Three-room House. Rea.xjnable --.a.' »-------- ir r.. .ntifirn 11,1m- ■ Camp Fire Girb Notes i-nt. inquire 367 W. Fifth. played by Chester Morris and Vir AUSTRALIAN Shepherd Pups for The Sunflower-Bluebird Campfire ginia Bruce. “Society Doctor,” in sale. Ffom good stock dog. Phone FOR SALE—Logging Trailer; I'.unk group held a meeting at the home of which a lifetime M love, drama and 6R2. Coquille. z it» etc., like new. See at Southwes'ern Mrs George Bryant yesterday under oathos is crowded into the brief span Motor Co. - the direction of the new guardians of eight hours, tells the story of Dr. FOR RENT—New, modern plastered ■JT‘ Audrey Taylor and Eileen Percy Of Morgan, young chief interne In an. seven-room house Hardwood WE ACCEPT C oos county general fund warrants at 5 per cent dis ficers were elected as follows: presi »merrency hospital, and of Ms floors, breakfast room, furnace Coquille, Ore, count only. Folsom's Grovery dent, Doris Wood; vice president, Jo friendly enemy. Dr Elite, and their laundry trays, etc Will rent for Anne Knight; secretary, Marg»^» competition for the love of Madge $20.00 a month to reliable party HYDRATED LIME, $1.00 for 80 Tbs Wilson; scribe Avis Ricketts. Phone 149-L Coquille. n« Wilson, a pretty nurse. 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