The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 20, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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    COQUILLE STORES
Savings for
Friday & Sat., 21 & 22
Store 469 Phone 122
LUX
SOAP
WHITE KING Lg. Pkg.
THE SEASON’S
GREATEST
SHOWING OF
35c
SALAD
RAISINS
SEEDLESS
CARNATION OATS —- rts
SCOTT TOWELS
JELL WELLES
BOBIN HOOD
BEANS
Reds or White
"U
n
PANCAKE
Coupon
Coupon
APRICOTS
CRISCO
FRESH
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
APPLES ™
CABBAGE ™
ORANGES Z
POTATOES
County School Newa from
Mrs. Martha Mulkey’s Office
BACON SQUARES» 15c
BEEF ROAST X.» 12’/2c
DILL PICKLES
„5c
SHORTENING»™,
"Manhattan Melodrama" Back
For Return Engagement at
Liberty Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
Powell have appeared in the same
piAure. The story is a fast-moving
melodrama of New York life, with
Gable as a big-shot gambler, pow­
erful and dramatic figure in the city’s
demi-world. Powell, as the district
attorney, his life-long friend, is called
upon to prosecute him for murder.
Bandon; Miss Velma Austin, Myrtle
Point; Miss Anita Pafeler, Coquille,
and Miss Emma Lou Watson, Catch­
ing Inlet, Marshfield.
Jack Cramer at Eugene Hi
Edythe Farr, a senior in music at
the University of Oregon, was re­
cently honored by being initiated
into Phi Lamba Theta, national edu­
cational honorary sorority. Giving a
very interesting speech at the initia­
tory banquet about the educational
systepi of Australia was Dr. J. F.
Cramer, superintendent of Eugene
city schools “Jack” Cramer, as he
is known to his many friends in Co­
quille, recently completed his work
for his doctor's degree by spending a
year of research work on education
in Australia. Jack was principal of
Coquille high school while Edythe
was a student here.
Photo Finishing
Portraiture
Picture Framing
Commercial Photography
Le Mille Studio
Coquille
father..
Mn O. H. Iverson
Frank M. Iverson
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank the many friends
who sent flowers and kind expres­
sions of sympathy and understanding
at the time of the passing of our
dear Helen Bee.
Mrs. May Sanders and Louise May
Mrs. Annie Lund and family.
1’t take chances on old-fashioned
lies or surface remedies. Take
>xine, the famous internal throat