The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 05, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    The Coquille Townsend club held
its regular meeting Tuesday in the
W. O. W. hall with President Steve
Dey in the chair. This proved to be
one of the most enjoyable meetings
held this year.
A large crowd as­
sembled to take part in the business
session and hear the fine program
given. During the business period
the club decided to conduct a cooked
food sole on Saturday, March 13. The
sale Will be conducted at Nosler’s
Grocery and members or any other
oerson desiring to do so are asked to
have their contribution at the store
as soon after eight o’clock a. m. as
they can. A pillow was presented to
the club by Grandma Swinney and
told for the benefit of the treasury.
Following the business hour a pro­
gram was given, the equal of which
has seldom been heard by those pres­
ent. The program presented was
given by the pupils of Miss Muriel
Dae and under her direct supervi­
sion. Those taking part in the violin
•'nsemble were LaVelle Dale, Lyndell
Southstone, Jane Ferbrache, Dorothy
Glaisyer, Ann Hawkins and Leonard
Ensele.
The ensemble was accom­
panied at the piano by Geraldine En­
sele. The two numbers played by
the group were “Country Garden”
and “Pizzicato Polka.”
The youthful pupils playing in
ths “Cnmiill»
Tlinlnr Orehe»»-»”
“home "in North Bend
Oerding, Donna Rankin, Maurice Wil­
liams, Ben Barton, Neil Haga, Eugene
Mead, James Gaffey, Adeline An­
derson, and Dale Tweed.
The two
numbers played by the orchestra
were “Barcarolle," and "The Happy
Farmer.”
. ,
The generous applause given each
number was definite proof to the
young musicians arid their gifted in­
structor that the audience enjoyed
and appreciated the program they
gave.
Members of the Townsend club
who do not attend the regular meet­
ings are missing a most enjoyable
time as well as falling to help pro­
mote the great cause of the “Genehd
Welfare Act” now before the United
States congress.
Feb. 27—Willard Clarence Jones
and Betty Young, both of Marshfield.
They were married Saturday by L.
C. Sunkier at his home in Marshfield.
Feb. 27—Russell W. Wilson, of Co­
quille, and Jane Coffman, of Astoria-
Mar. 1—Howard R. Cox and Lois
Rosenblad, both of Bandon.
Mar. 2—Chas. A. Breeding, of Bul­
lards, and Vlplet McBean.'of Tacoma,
Wash.,
f
Mar. 4—John Daniel and Alice City Council Session Monday
Adams, both of Coquille.
Considers Many Matters
(Continued from Page One)
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1936 Library Financial Report
New Theatre for Coquille
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is extremely rare. It
agranulocytic angina,
by ■ scarcity of white
the blood steam.
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The report of O. C. Sanford, treas­
urer of the library board for 1938 was
submitted to the city council Monday
evening, showing a balance on hand
Jan. 1 of 9121.28.
Balanace on hand Jan. 1, 1936,
was >322.17; received from the city
of Coquille, Woman’s Club, Legion
Auxiliary, book sale, book rentals
and fines, >1123.82.
Disbursements for librarian salary,
new books and magazines, books re­
paired, janitor’s services, suppliedJhd
incidentals, >1324.71.
Want Ads
WANTED TO RENT—Bam, close to
Coquille. Inquire at Fitzgerald Ser­
vice Station, Coquille.
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The Hour
of Need
Jr. Hi B. B. Tournament
The Coos county junior high school
basketball tournament will be held
at the Coquille Community Building.
The preliminary rounds will be held
Saturday. March 13, starting at 9:00
a. m. and the finals on Monday,
March 22, at 7:00 p. m.
Ten teams are to be entered in the
preliminary contest. The finals for
the championship and the consolation
championship will be played March
22. \
The first rounds of the preliminary
will be as follows:
■ Coos River vs. Riverton, 9:00 a. m.
Myrtle Point vs. Bunker Hill, 9:50
a. m.
Bandon vs. Powers, 10:40 a. m.
North Bend vs. Coquille, 11:30 a. m.
Bridge vs. Broadbent, 12:20 p. m.
WE CARRY a complete line of Dr.
Hess & Claris Poultry & Stock rem­
edies and tonics.
Coos Feed &
Seed Stores.
We carry all the Best Sellers on our
Rental Library shelves. Take home
a good book! H. S. Norton, Music A
Stationery.
ATTENTION CAR SALESMEN! We
have an opening for two experi­
enced car salesmen.
We furnish
demonstrator and stand all demon­
stration expense.
Address your
reply to box 487, Coquille, stating
age, experience and references.
Coquille
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