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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1935)
«i» ROBERT BERT EELE^WcOlSEy Telling About People Events in the City and County ploma by the National Radio Insti tute of Washington, D. C. He finish ed the proscribed course of technical studies with creditable grades and is to be congratulated upon his achieve ment. Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked j 51tf E. E. Johnson, who had been in and around Coquille for ten days, left Wednesday morning for Oakland, Calif., to spend Thanksgiving with his family. He expects to return to Coquille next week. Mrs. Johnson, who came up with him, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. Stanley Dollar south when they passed through Coquille last week. Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fire Insurance. Musical Comedy to Be Presented at the Liberty (Continued from Page One) Rollei Christmas. J. A. Lamb Company. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinton and Dick left Wednesday noon for Port land to spend Thanksgiving with friends, expecting to return Sunday. “ THE BISHOP MISBEHAVES** Maureen O’Sullivan * Edmund Gwenn ♦ Norman Foster ................................................. I SUN..-MON.-TUE. ■ DEC.1-2-3 | Rev., and Mrs. Hale B. Eubanks and daughter arrived here Thursday eve ning from Klamath Falls to visit at the L. H. Hazard home until Sunday Buy Ideal Bakery bread because it is better. 51U Miss Betty Glaisyer spent last week-end at the home of her parents, 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Glaisyer, coming in from Eugene where she attends U. GENE STRATTON- PORTER*« .Mrd»» to/« V tf ikt Llmhtrlott to m Ih» k « cm to ihrlU i ^ mi I * tRECMtf k L TOM IROWN VIRGINIA WIIDUR COQUILLE . i CASOl »TON« HIGH A SCHOOL7 GIRLS’ NEWS Your faithful servant is one who has stood by you through the years, through sickness and health, patiently, devotedly serving your needs. Take ad vantage of the constant nearness of your physi cian. Make him your friend in time of health and you can ward off avoidable illness. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Dairy and Agricultural Improvements Discussed (Continued (rem Page One) county report. Thia committee will also atudy methods of improving markets for aurplua cattle. The next meeting of the dairy committee will probably be held early in January, according to tentative plans which were made at thia meeting. At thia time, these and other problema of the dairymen will be considered further, Mr. Jacobsen stated. The dairy committee was the sec ond group to meet to assemble data for the Farm Outlook Conference in Coos county, the poultry committee having met on November 15. The agricultural economic committee, Adam Donaldson, chairman, will meet at the county agent’s office at 1:30 on December IS. Soil’s management committee date will be announced later. Ray Dead- mond is chairman of this committee. Program Inaugurated in Local Chapters to Cut Down Farm and Home Accidents LEAGUE COMEDY 10c | WED. he temple in search of secret temple lances. Oscar, an ambitious (more >r less) newspaper reporter, Jim I Robinson, accompanies Sally. The I dventures of these two Americans in Ir Hindu cult will tickle your sense of tumor for many hours to some. Oscar, while sleuthing about the emple in hopes of a scoop, meets Laneera, a simple native girl, Lyn- iell Southstone. Laneera thinks Os ar is the answer to her prayers and he result is a screamingly funny tri angle much to the chagrin of Oscar. The key to the temple mystery is >eld by the old nurse, confidante of Vaida, played by Mrs. Marie Wagner, n a sympathetically beautiful char- icterization. The unique setting is enhanced by pectacular lighting effects. A gal- xy of choruses in attractive cos- umes, and a wide variety of musical .umbers are interwoven throughout he plot of the show. The Temple Dancers who interpret he wierdly, beautiful ceremonials of he cult are: Maxine Stevens, Lor aine Perrott, Vera Gaslin, Blanche andon, Zelma Bosserman, Faye Turrel. The Alibi Babies, a snappy, tap- ling chorus Includes: Dorothy Yar- irough. La Velle Dale, Eileen Percy, iessle Summers, Joan Weekly, <!r- 'inia Hartson, M xinv Knight. The Dancing Seng—-Barbara Oder-, drk, Don.*! y Glaisyer, Marion Hess, Maigaret Belloni, Georgianna John- lon, Marilyn Compton. Laughter Lane—Margaret Stewart, Mary Robb, Beverly Norton, Margar- •t Smith. Love Dreams—Doris Ann Wood, Barbara McClaren, Mary Ann Walk- sr, Jo Ann Knight, Mildred McCar thy, Geraldine Cole. The All-Americans—the Girl, Dor is Compton; the Eleven, Robert Waggoner, Powell Yarbrough, Ken neth Waggoner, Howard Hickam, Lynn Perrott, Raymond Williams, □avid Robbins. Elton Schroeder. Nor- nan Ricketts, Monroe S win da 11, Tom rhrift. Curtain rises at 8:15 p. m. Faithful Servant & 35c DEC. 4 | MILES ABOVE ANY OTHER FUN JAMBOREE EVER SCREENED! “ITS IN THE AIR” Ted Healy - Una Merkfl - Nat Pendleton • Mary Carlisle CHILDREN 10c ADULTS 35c Mr. and Mrs. Everett Strain are rejoicing over the birth of an eight and one-quarter pound son, bom Sunday evening at the Coquille Hos pital. The young man’s grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pierce, are equally jubilant and have been walking on air this week. He has been named Hal Edward. H. S. Norton Music and Stationery Headquarters far Christmas Cards Make your »election, early while stocks are stUI complete Busy Comer Bldg.