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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1934)
SOCIAL NOTES ¿7^. TIRE SENSATION of THE NEW Tirestons CENtURf PROGRESS TIRE ZVZ/ -Ù, haMCf WOWWhen We Say C/ea rance WSMFAN /Tf ji QUALITY ah PRICE 7 WITH AM FÄ$T^HALII$I18£ MADE lory and Exhibition Udine, we naked Genuine Bargain AU Ladies’ Millinery Tuesday everting Mrs. Walter Lit- enberger entertained her contract elub at her home on South Myrtle «treat, Guests included were Mas- dames Louis Charneaki, Joseph Tharpe, Julius Ruble, Donald B. Estes, Kenneth Kistner, Roy Wataon, E. A. Walker and George Anderson.1 High score was held by Mrs. Kistner. 4.40-21 1 1 1 I TU m 4.W-M- «50-21 «.!*-»_ s.ao-1«. 1 S.ÎS-1S S.25-21 Price || Sise Prie— le.ie s.so-n. 88.71 8.8« fc.je 5 so-is 8-7e 5 50-191.4 ii.se 6 OO-IVbd IX. 4« 6 5O-l»b<l 14.X 8.88 T.U.MU 17.1e IHlwtaimrn, Ladles’ & Children’s Shoes stow Verna Finley and Darrel Cox, of j Coquille, were married last Friday in' Eugene. After the ceremony they1 left on a wedding trip through the I McKenzie pass to Crater Lake and re turned to Coquille Sunday. Both young people are well known in Co quille. Mre. Cox ha« taught school • in Langlois for the past two year*] and Mr. Co^ has followed the paint- ! ng business in Coquille. They are at home in the Oerding Apartments. ! Clearance Odds & Ends Flannel Gowns Lace Collars Children's Hose Many Other Items All Silk • - Full Fashioned White SummerA Q Shoes 6^-7 J.C. PENNEY CO. Coming Week’s Attractions at Liberty Theatre Want Ads WE still have a few last year’s models McCormick Deering Mowers left, which we are selling at special prices. See us at once. J. A. Lamb Co. 26tl The following Firestone dealers are prepared to serve you FRYERS, while they laet, 15c lb live weight. Farr 4 Elwood. GEO. F. BURR MOTOR CO. Hall St Coquille HAVE business proposition to offer. Small investment nercusary. Sec H. E. Burnett, after 5 p. m. at 400 South Elliott, Coquille, or write P. O. Box 21. It* MOTOR INN NOLAND SERVICE STATION Marshfield GORST & KING North Bend FOR SALE or trade for yearling heifers, ten young fresh cowr.. Tway A Son, Phone 2R24. Coquille. It NILES SERVICE STATION Myrtle Point Two Fires in McKinley District Two fires which broke out at Mc Kinley thin week-end were discovered in time to be quickly extinquished with the help of the neighbors. One of the Ares, which occurred Sunday afternoon, threatened the home of Mru. Frances Holmstrom. The .date apparently started on the roof from a Are in the cook stove. Only the quick assistance of neighbors saved the house. Approximately a six-foot square of the roof was con sumed. At seven o’clock Monday morning Mina Anna Holetrom noticed the roof of the C. A. Miller home ablaze. Neighbors were able to put ¿his Are oilt without much damage resulting to the residence.—(Herald. Marriage Licenses July 7—Earl Eugene Hyde and Edith Needham, both of Salem. They were married by Rev. Mallory Flan- Mn Rally Spencer entered the hos agin at his home here Saturday, pital Wednesday morning. July 10—Harold Stevens and Max ine Simpson, both of Coquille. July 11—Stanford Eldon Sutphin, of Bridge, and Letha Hazelton, of Myrtle Point July 11—John T. Roger and Olga I-ange, both of Myrtle Point July 11—John McDonald and Mary Orowets, both of Portland. “Merry Wivrn of Reno,” the pic ture which gives a humorous slant on the doing in the world's famous di vorce colony, ■ the feature attraction at the Liberty tonight and Saturday. Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Farrell and Ruth Donnelly are the three mer ry wives who romp to Reno, Mine Lindsay and Misa Donnelly to seek divorcee and Misa Farrell to find a new world of men to flirt with. Donald Woods; Guy Kibbee and Hugh Herbert are the three hus- "Viva Villa!” the spectacular pic ture which opens Sunday at the Lib erty Theatre, is generally classed among the great screen masterpieces of all time. Filmed largely in Mexico, with WaHace Beery aa the atar and with an exceptional supporting cast, “Viva Villa!” has emerged as one of the truly great productions of recent years. More than 100,000 Mexican natives were used during production, aa many as 6,000 appearing on the screen at one time. Months were spent by the stars in the remote interior of Mexico, their only means of communication with the outside world being by airplane. Its battles scenes, including the storming and capture of Mexican cities which were in newspaper head lines during the dozen years of Villa’s turbulent reign, have been classed with the unforgetable march of the Clansmen in "The Birth of a Nation,” which with the ehariot race in "The Ten Commandments” and with the Oklahoma land rush in “Cimarron” as soul-stirring spectacles. Added to its lavishnesa is a Action al romantic story which runs through the photoplay, presenting Beery fov the first time in many years as a lover. NEW 10-20 McCormick Deering Tractor. Regular Price $087.50. Special Close Out Price $887.50. J. A. Lamb Company. 26tf MGTOR CYCLE FOR SALE — See Stanley Stevens, Coquille. It WARRANTS FOR 8ALE — City, county and school warrants at a discount. Southwestern Motor Co. COAL, IS.50 ton delivered. Elwood. Farr A USED CARS— '29 DeSoto Sedan. ’33 Chev. Truck. ’31 Durant Coupe *27 Chevrolet Coupe *26 Chev. Coach. *S1 Chevrolet Sedan, 6 wheels, trank *26 Buick Coach *29 Hudson Sedafi. *30 Ford Truck, Cab, Duals, over loads. Rates. GMAC Plan.