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THE COQUILLE VALLET 8ENT1NËL, COQUILLE. ORBGON, TRIDA Y, APRIL 1», 1984.
WiU Show Fire Fighting
AU firemen of the county will be
i
present
as rt m the date of the regu
‘•The Municipal Salvage Man.” two-
lar monthly meeting of the Cooe
reel talking picture of Are department
County Firemen’s Association which
activities, la to be shown at the Lib
is to be held in Coquill«, April 19.
erty Theatre next Thursday evening,
at the end of the regular program.
Calling cards 50 for 11.00.
“ANCHORS UP
MIDDIES
ARE
COMING
in a Red, White and Blue-streak story of Annapolis
days
a story of youth in love that makes
the heart beat faster!
With
BRUCE CABOT
BETTY FURNESS
PREVIEW
“WHO CARES FOR THE FUTURE
THERE IS NONE IN SHANGHAI”
^WMft'lfMADIIKS
with SPENCER TRACY
ADMISSION
FAY WRAY
Adults 25c
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor, across
it Peace for the Bandon district, suc
street from Fred Kuns Garage. Phone
ceeding L. A. Giles, resigned.
Jay Schriefer, one of the Coquille MJ.
SUNDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY APRIL 15-16-17
Hotel employee*, left Wednesday for
Portland, where he was married yes
terday to Mrs. Laura Shields.
The Biggest
Picture
Ever
Made
A b epic from the edge of
others who will leave for Salem today
are Fred Vogley and Wm. C. Benham.
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Mrs. Glenn Smith and son, Bernard,
came in Sunday from Gladstone, Ore.,
and will visit for several weeks at
the A. N. Gould home. Mrs. Smith is
a sister of Mrs. Gould and Mr*. Inez
R. Chase.
IN PRICE
10c & 35c
F. S. Bates, of the J. C. Penney Co.
store at iMarshfild has been acting as
manager for the Coquille store this
week while F. W. Martin was attend
ing the Penney conference in Portland
thia week.
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WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 18 -19
PAL
NIGHT
TWO ADULTS
FOR 35c
I AnTSuzonne!
LILIAN HARVEY
Gene Raymond
Leslie Banks
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THEATRE
COQUILLE
Junior Class Play a Treat
The Junior Class play, presented in
the Community Building last Friday
Edwin E. Shelton was fined 810 and
evening, and directed by Mr*. Ruth
costs by Justice Stanley last Satur
Bey era, was hugely enjoyed by a
day for operating a car with a void
very appreciative audience.
foreign license plate attached.
Howard Detlefoen, pinch hitting for
Steven« Cash Hardware on First George Ulett on 24 hours’ notice,
street, will be open for business in when the latter was taken ill last
the near future. New and complete Thursday, gave a most commendable
stock of hardware and new fixtures. presentation of the character, in one
ef the leading parts of the play, “The
W. A. Moore has accepted a job as
cheesemaker at Camas, Wash., and Night Cry.”
Jeanne Barbour, who had the fe
left Easter Sunday for that place.
male lead, also made a very fine
Tho family will remain here for the
showing, although the same may be
present.
said of all members of the cast who
Washed Coal. Lump 33.00 per ton, were, in order of their appearance:
15c a sack. Nut 82.00 per ton, 10c a Ham Scroggy, John Cary; Mrs. Har
sack.
Warrants accepted. Johnson ris Winstead Partridge, Blanche San-
Coal Co., Riverton. Phone IRIS for don; Joan Partridge, Jeanne Barbour;
delivery.
9t5 Virginia Dale, Anne Van Scoy; Ar
Choice varieties of beat strains thur Colles, Tom Stacer; Count Sal-
flowering bedding plants; many vari- sore Bemharde, Howard Detlef sen;
"Piggy” Watkins,
Lin
etice; two dozen for thirty-five cento. Lonsdale
Bergen's Flower Shop, next to Cow Swain; Cleopatra, Audrey Kendall;
bell Dairy.
Ht2 Hannibal, Norman' Berry; Janice Hue
ber, Von Van Meter; McCormick, Tom
Mrs. M. Diedrich, of Jerome, Iraho,
Thrift
arrived last week for a vieit with her
The ekits between acts were also
daughter, Mrs. W. A. Moore, of this
clever and well presented. The first
city, and has decided to make her
was "A Spanish Interlude," partici
home here with Mr*. Moore.
pated in by Esther Mansell, Florence
Body and Fender repair work done Carpeneer, Helen Pinkston, Irene
by experienced mechanics. Our body Burr, Mary Burr, Aletha Leatherwood
painter ia an expert Let us prove we and Gretchen Neal.
have the best of repair service. South- . Junior Jinglera, at the end of the
wstern Motor Co.
lltf second act was presented by Elois
Robert A. Waymire, adjudged in Wilson, Margaret Purvane«, Maxine
sane in probate court Monday, was Johnson, Bette Yeoman, Don Smith
taken to the asylum yesterday. Two and James Robison.
Wife
Traders
Eternity! The moot -awe-in-
spiring spectacle ever caught
by a camera! An avalanche of
thrills thundering across the
screen — a stark, primitive
drama at white heat—beyond
your wildest imagination!
for she knows
the value oj a
Safe, Gentle •
LAXATIVE
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Croy, who came
up from southern California after the
Roy A. Wernich left Tuesday on a death of her brother, Frank R. Bul
buume>-.F trip to Portland.
locks, last month, returned to their
P. C. Hatcher, of Myrtle Point, was home in Fernando, Calif., last Friday.
a Coquille visitor Tuesday morning. The same day her sister, Mias Louisa
Bullack, left for an extended visit
R. J. Jarger, of the local Mt. States
with relatives in Roseburg.
Power Co. office, returned laot week
The Quelle Cafe is to be closed for
from a short visit with his parents in
two weeks, beginning Sunday, while
Tacoma.
the proprietor, Lisle Goodwin, accom
Mrs. J. Arthur Berg and her moth
panied by Mrs. Goodwin and her
er, Mrs. Hannah Powers, returned
daughter, Miss Dorothy Manning,
Monday from a week's trip to San
take a two weeks* reaction trip. They
Francisco.
are going up the coast to Astoria,
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and thence east through Portland and
milk, the only milk and cream made Goldendale, north through Yakima
mfe by pasteurization.
and Wenatchee up into Canada, turn
The Women of Mooseheart will hold ing west to Vancouver and their
a cooked food sale at the Safeway home.
Mr. and Mrs. William Griffin and
store tomorrow, April 14, starting at
two children from Medford and Dr.
ten o'clock.
and Mrs. H. E. Johnson from Silver-
Mr*. W. D. Simmons is recovering
ton spent the week-end at the home of
nicety from a goitre operation which
Mr. and Mm. Joe Nilsen. Mrs. Nilsen
she underwent at the Keizer hospital
is the mother of both Mrs. Griffin and
in North Bend, Monday.
Dr. Johnson. Dr. Johnson is a prom
We take warranto, county and Co inent dentist in Silverton and is well
quille eity, for shake shingles and and favorably known here.
Before
building materials. John Domath A removing to Medford Mr. Griffin
sons.
13t2 served many years aa Coos county’s
D. H. Jackson was thia week ap milk tester. Both he and Mrs. Griffin
pointed by the county court as justice have a host of friends here.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY APRIL 13 - 14
THE
Telling About
People and
Events In the City and
County
Mbs Marvin Jane Hawkins, who
had been connected with the CWA
for several months, has been appoint
ed as secretary to the manager of the
Coos county district of the FERA,
and is in charge of the office work of
that federal relief organisation in
MaroMMd.
Washed Coal. Lump 83.00 per ton,
15s a sack. Nut 82.00 per ton, 10c a
sack. Warranto accepted. Johnson
Coal CoM Riverton. Phone 1R13 for
delivery.
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Dr. and Mrs. Edward Norcott and
*mall daughter, of Nyssa, Ore., and
her mother, Mrs. Harvey Humphrey,
of Yakima, arrived here last eve
ning for a week’s visit at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K.
Norcott.
Dr. and Mr*. Dale Vermillion, who
have had apartments at the R. A.
Wernich home for the past ten weeks,
left yesterday morning for Pratt,
Kane., where he will resume the prac
tice of medicine. He has been medi
cal officer for the OOC camp at Fair
view.
Mr*. E. L. Detlefsen and Mr*. M.
M. Schmidt returned yesterday morn
ing from Modesto where they were
called by the death of their father,
John Garner, on March 29.
They
stopped in San Francisco and in Hum
boldt county to vieit relatives on their
way home.
I. M. Sehannep, of Salem, title ex
aminer for the State Highway Com
mission, was in Coquille Tuesday,
checking the records in the county
clerk’s office as to the various pieces
of land which the state must have
for the Coos Bay bridge. Bids for
its construction are to be opened on
April 28.
Ore. Coast Auto Freight Bureau
At a meeting of truck operators
held in the city haH April 6th, the
Oregon Coast Auto Freight Bureau
was completed as an organization for
the following purposes:
1. To assist its members in the es
tablishment of uniform rate and tar
iffs for the operations of the truck
business.
2. To represent its members in
matter* pertaining to the granting of
permits by and between the Public
Utilities Commission.
3. To work for the mutual benefit
of all its members and the general
public and for the betterment of auto
freight and truck business.
Any firm, corporation, or individual
who holds a permit as a Common,
Contract, or Special Carrier may be
come a member for this Bureau by
paying a small initiation foe.
The following officers were elected
for the year, 1934-1986, to hold of
fice from the first Friday in April,
1994, to the first Friday in April,
1985: president, C. C. Farr; vice presi
dent, Ernest Panter; secretary-treas
urer, Henry Dolge; assistant secre
tary and legal agent, Ned C. Kelley;
directors for two yean, Roy Paterson
and Lowell Walatrom; directors for
one year, Alton Hall and Chas. Man
sell.
tem—free from poisons.
And these women have found Rexall Orderlies
the gentle laxative safe for women at all times.
Rexall Orderlies never act harshly; never gripe or
irritate. And their phocotaty flavor is just like
candy
ORDERLIES
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc.
Bringing Africa to Coquille
Coos Pomona Met Tuesday
Experiences that not one in mil
lions have had will be related by Rev.
and Mrs. Merrill Sigler, missionaries
to the Congo Beige, Africa, at the
Foursquare Church next Wednesday
night at 7:30 p. m.
Lantern slides
will ire shown, bringing to Coquille
things as they are in the heart 'of
Africa, where this live-wire young
ootiple have braved the perils of can
nibalism and the jungles to preach
Christ.
They have many startling stories to
toll—strange experience« in the con
quering and conversion of savage can
nibalism. The Siglers were the first
missionaries to a great cannibal tribe
and now are in charge of a large and
thriving mission center there.
Next 'Wednesday night will be their
only night in Coquille, and this ser
vice promisee to be one of the most
thrillingly interesting ever held in the
Foursquare Church, according to the
announcement of Rev. Cecilia Nixon,
pastor. The public is cordially in-
vited to attend.
At the meeting of Coo* Pomona
Grange, held at the North Bayside
Grange hall on Tuesday, a vote was
taken, with very few present from
this end of the county, on a motion to
stand behind the state grange on the
sales tax. The motion prevailed with
Coquille Grange members voting no.
Drills, music by Win. Lilly, of Sa
lem, and a talk by the same gentle
man followed the obligation and ini
tiation of fifteen Patrons of Hus
bandry into the fifth degree.
Mr.
Lilly also told the life story of Wm.
Sanders, founder of the Grange, who
died in 1900 at the age of 78.
Permanent Wave Equipment
Miss
Muriel Dae, of Nosler’a
Beauty Shop, has purchased a rtew
Natural Formode
Peivnanent Wave Machine. This ma
chine is the last word in efficiency
and design. The heat is automatical
ly controlled by a tested and proven
double thermostatic control in each
heater, which means the
Coolest
Fox Breeders’ Meeting April 20
wave you have ever had. The heat
There will be a special meeting of er* are one of the lightest types eo
the Coos County Fur Breeders Asso far developed, insuring
ciation at the court house in Coquille
Comfort
on Friday, April 20th, at 7:80 p. m. The process leaves the hair soft, full
The subject will be “How Successful of life and with a wave that ia truly
Fox Men Do It," by Albert H. Leonard, natural in appearance with ringlet
of St: Louis, Mo. Mr. Leonard is an ends, insuring
authority on feeding problems, which
are faced by every fur rancher and
Call at Noaler’a Beauty Shop and
breeder. Thia is Mr. Leonard’s first
se; this beautiful, modem cabinet
trip into Coos county and no breeder ty.pe
machine.
of fur-bearing animals here can af
—Popular Price*—
ford to miss hearing him.
He has
NOSLER BEAUTY SHOP
made a survey of the breeding pro
gram, ranch practices and feeding
Card of Thanks
problems as used by all the most suc
We wish to extend our sincere
cessful ranchers and brings to Coos
thanks to the many friends and
county some very important informa
neighbor*
for their sympathy and
tion.
kindly assistance given during the ill
ness and after the death of our wife
Practicing for Cantata
and mother.
A chorus of about thirty voices is
Theodore Zosefl and family.
working hard on the cantata, “Ruth,"
to be given some time during Music
PAY CASH .
Week in May. Singers are requested
and get more for your money
to be prompt at 7 al5 on Tuesday eve
Satisfaction
ning at Masonic Hall. Mrs. E. A.
Woodyard la directing the chorus.
Mrs. C. A. Rietman and Mr*. M. 0.
Hawkins are accompanists.
WILL OPEN SOON
Stevens’ Cash Hardware
First St.
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Have You Entered
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Mrs. Kolkhorst’s Mother Dies
Mr*. W. IN. Sebastian, of Wilbur,
Ore., mother of Mr*. Cha*. Kolkhorat,
of this city, was buried at Oakland
last Sunday. Death occurred on Tues
day of last week at Roseburg.
She waa born in Germany and
would have been 84 years of age to
day. She came to the United States
when 18 yean of age, lived in Illinois
for 87 yean and came to Oregon
eleven yean ago.
Mr. SebMtian and Mr. and Mrs.
Kalkhorst and family wish to thank
their friend* and acquaintances for
the kindness shown them and for the
sympathy expressed during their be-
navement
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STATIONERS
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DRUGGISTS
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A New Chevrolet Sedan,
SSOO in CASH nmF^
TILL US IN FIFTY WORDS OR LESS why
Chevrolet says: “Drive It Only Five Miles
and You’ll Never Be Satisfied With Any
Other Low-Priced Car.” Contest closes mid
night, May 31, 1934.
AU answers must be submitted on Official
Entry Blanks. Get yours from
SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO.
Coquille