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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1934)
pági non 1 — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 27 - 28 TEAMED AGAIN IN TRIUMPH J in. my and Joan together again in their first great dramatic hit in two years! Seo what happens when thb girl out of hb past tries to live down the fact that > I JO AN ••a heceqh L « Warner Brew.’ Dramatic Thrill PREVIEW mi,AY MANHATTAN LOVE SOHO" with ROBERT ARMSTRONG: — DIXIE LEE (Note—TO BE SURE OF A GOOD SEAT ATTEND FRI DAY NITE IF POSSIBLE) A 25c A r SUNDAY ___ MONDAY & TUESDAY JULY 29-30-31 • Her Caresses Meant Capture Her Kisses Meant Death Tea will compare thb great enter- tainment with “The Birth of A Na tion” for its spectacle ... with “Smil in' Through” for Ito heart-gripping romance I ADMISSION: Childro Sponsored by American Legion Post No. 36 WED. See her THURS. AUG. 1 - 2 in the kind lifetime of every great actreea—in « role every female •tar in Hollywood would have given her right arm to STAXW11 K Gain Iti in*» With JOEL McCREA CHILDREN Ernie Frahm, of Boise, Idaho, waa a guest at the H. A. Young home from Sunday until Tuesday thb week. Mr. and Mr*. L. H. Hazard, Rev. and Mr*. Hale B. Eubank* and daugh ter intend driving up to Yachate Sun day for a pknk dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sercombe, of Fortland. Mr*. Sercomb will accompany them home for a week’s viait while her sister b here. Drug Store Looks After E. G. (Ned) and Miu. Lawrence, who arrived here laat week from their home in Oakland, Calif., expect to re Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Utott left main here for another week, visiting Wednesday on a business trip to Port at the home of his brother, K. P. Law land, expecting to return home thb rence. He mu*C be back in Oakland Proper foods and plenty of sleep. These are the im by Monday, Aug. 5. The two Mr* evening. portant things for baby’s health. ■Lawrences are sister*. K. A. DeMaris, Southern Pacific But you’ll find the Rexall Drug Store has many addi Mr*. Sarah Wickham, Ml*. Nd* district traffic agent of Salem, waa a tional items for baby’s health and comfort. Puretest Coquille visitor Monday evening and Ormuntfeon and Tracy 'Leach left Tuesday morning for a few days’ vis Tuesday. Cod Liver Oil to build strong bones ... Mek>-Malt, rich it irr Portland. They were accompan in vitamins .•. . talcum powders for hot weather com Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor, 292 ied to Salem by Mrs. Robt. Wheeler Moulton St., phone MJ. 22tf »nu fort ... cold remedies ... and many others. And you awwiv , and aa-ugjuvr. daughter. av At Toledo, Mrs. Edw- buy them with safety at the Rexall Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. E. Axtell return - Moeller Joined the party. They are ed Wednesday evening from a buai- - expected home Monday. 0 — <» ' nesa trip to Marshfield on which they Among those who left this week toft Sunday. for Eugene to attend the •Ute con- A. N. Gould toft Monday morning vention» of the Moose and the Moos* » for Tacoma to look over wholesale i ladies auxiliary were Mr. and Mr*. J. furniture stock* and to buy for thb A. Thomas, Mm. W. H. Schroeder, TM Mr. and Mr*. Jas. Avery, Mr*. Jas. fall’s business. Child, Mrs. John McNair, Leslie STATIONERS Mis* Harriet Gould is expected Schroeder and Clark Bundry. home thia evening from Corvallis, Mr. and Mr*. Hugh P. Walk and ....................................... where ohe spent the past six weeks u. —— daughter, Jean, of Sacramento, GaHf., attending summer school. To Conduct Bible Classes Former Coquille Girl Returns came in Wednesday evening and are Mbs Rachel Sloan, who had been visiting until tomorrow with Mrs. Mrs. Zula M. Buchhebter, who for Mr*. Edith M. Rita ha* been in visiting her aunt, Mr*. J. 8. Barton, Walls’ aunt, Mrs. Augusta Nosier. Ave years ha* been a teariier in the Coca county for about six week* and, for the past month, toft Wednesday Mr. Walls b business manager of the Bible School at Vancouver, Canada, incidentally, brought suit for divorce for her home at Stanfield, Ore. Sacramento Bee, and Mrs. Walk will will present a series of Bible studies from her husband, who live* in Sas- Cloverleaf Dairy milk and whipping be remembered as Mixa Edna Mc at th* Assembly of God church (for kathewan, Canada, the grounds al cream on sale at Folsom’s Grocery Donald. merly Foursquare), beginning next leged being cruel and inhuman treat and People* Market at all time*. For J. W. Garrett, who had been here Tuesday morning at nine o’clock. ment. The decree permitted her to delivery, call 7R42. V. L. Cornelius. for the past month, bft Monday for These classes are without charge, and resume her maiden name. 19tf Mrs. Rita was raised in Coquille and Honolulu, where he is secretary of a the general public b invited to enjoy She will teach the historical will be readily recalled by older resi Thirty member* of the Past Ma teachers’ association. Whether he them. trons t Patrons Club of the Eastern will be back again next year he could books of the Old Testament, beginning dent* here as Edith Morgan. She ha* Star at Bandon enjoyed a piicnic at not say, but in the course of a few with Joshua, in these morning class met many old friends, many of whom the Shrine Grove at Lee last Satur yearn he and Mr*. Garrett expect to periods of forty-five minutes. From were schoolmates when they were day. return to this section and make their 9:45 a. m. until eleven o’clock the children together, end she ha* been usual prayer service* will contiue, enjoying her visit very much. She re Mrs. Sarah Goodman, of Bandon, home in the Lee neighborhood. with Mrs. Cecilia Nixon, pastor of the sided in Canada some considerable came to Coquille Monday to pay her Mr*. H. C. Pointer came down Mon church, in charge. time after her marriage, but ha* been taxes on her home place and spent the day from the Coo* Bay camp above living in Oregon for over a year now, day visiting her stoter-in-law, Mrs. Power* and expected to remain here William* Grocery, Red & White generally in or near Portland. J. J. Stanley. for a week, taking treatment for a She ba* been staying with an aunt, Jess Williams’ Grocery, in the Rev. W. E. Cooper, of Marshfield, dislocated shoulder. She »aid Pet* Mr*. Huldah Morra*, of Bandon, while First National Bank building, within will hold service* at 9 a. m. next Sun had been out with a surveying crew here, and if she can find employment, th* next two weeks, b going to move for th* company th* past week, but day, July 29. Holy communion will be will make Coo* county her home, as into larger quarter*, in the room ad celebrated at that time, and a baptism that the crew expected to be called in she say* it seem* more like homo joining hi* present location on the any day to logging operation*. than any other place. service performed. west In th* new room he will have Ralph H. Campbell, of Salem, at Geo. W. Taylor, Sr., who has been additional basement room a* well a* Paul Bunyan and Hi* Ox ill for the past few weeks, to showing torney for th* State Industrial Acci a beg* balcony and the greater floor Rivaling that age-old dispute a* to some improvement now from the con dent Commission, wa* in Coquill* ■pace. He is at present painting and which wo* drat, the egg or the hen, gestion which followed the settling at Tuesday attending motion day of our fitting the room up to fit his needs. Circuit court and checking up some a cold on hi* lungs. Another announcement which Mr. th* rank* of the Ananias elub were di outside business for the Commission. vided thia week oh a question concern Ward McReynolds will be here He went on to Gold Beach Wednesday Williams will make in. the near future ing the water* of Crater Lake. One again next Wednesday, Aug. 1, at the morning, returning that evening and b that he has joined the Red and camp claims that the color dates to the city hall from 8 a. m. until 4 p. bl , going on toward Salem that same day. White organisation, a nation-wide as sociation of independent merchants winter of the blue snow. The opposi to conduct examinations for automo Ralph L. Smith, president of Smith for co-operative buying. With th* tion assert* that the body of water bile operators’ license*. Wood-Product*, Inc, accompanied by tremendous buying power of this or was a favored bathing pool of Babe, Mr*. M. O. Hawkin* and daughter«, hb family and guest*, toft today for ganisation he will be able to secure Paul Bunyan’* blue ox, and the aiure Marvin Jane and Ann, and Mb* Jean Crater Lake. After a short stop the beat prices on all hb stock which tint is attributed to that fact Data Young left thb afternoon for Eugene there they will go to Seattle for the will in turn be passed on to his cus ia now being assembled and it b ex to attend the Oregon Trail pageant. reat of the summer. They would have tomer*. pected that the question will be aet- They wiH roturn Sunday. tled once and for all at the celebration., rem»Lwd here daring August had of Paul Bunyan’« birthday in Marsh Body and Fender repair work done they bean able to And a furnished Chiropractors Meet Hero field, Sept, fi, 7 and 8. by experienced mechanic*. Our body house tor rent, but were unable to do The regular meeting of the Coo* painter is an expert. Let u* prove •* District Chiropractor* Association have the best of repair service. South- . Idealifyiag Old Plant* Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rockenbach, who was held at the home of Dr. C. G. watern Motor Co. Iltf had been visiting at the Lisle Good Stem in Coquille ’f'uesday evening. The Spanish and American scientist* are identifying score* of plant* unknown Mrs. Harold Gould and son, Ken, win home for a weak, left Wednesday wives of the members were in atten to science, that were collected more for their home in Alhambra, Calif. Mr. dance and a covered dish dinner toft Tuesday for Portland for a short than tOO years ago by ■ Rpanlnh phy visit with her mother, Mrs. A, W. and Mrs. Goodwin spent considerable served at 8:90. sician In Colombia. The meeting was called to order by Chapin. She expects to bring Mr*. time in ahowing them over southwest Chapin home with her tomorrow for * Oregon and they were eo favorably the president, Dr. Roy 8. Scofield, 2nd impressed with it* resources and a clink on ease* of neuritis and lum visit here. possibilities that they expect to return bar sprain held. Subjects were as Six young men left Wednesday to Coos county in the near future to signed to be discussed at the next morning for Eugene to attend the make their home. meeting, a* follows.- Dietetic», Dr. C. Orogen Trail celebration. They were G. Stem; X-ray, Dr. Roy 8. Bcofield; Mr. and Mrs. Jchn Bullack, on the Willett Jessee, Elwyn Donaldson, Bob Chiropractic, Dr. D. T. Browne; Bailey, Glae Gould, Elwyn Nosier and Rink creek road, are enjoying a visit from Mr. and Mrs. John Shirk, of Colonic-Therapy, Dr. W. 8. Parks; Maiwin Skeels. HarrMrarg, Fenn., who arrived her* Foot Lesion«, Dr. E. Drum. Mr*. Anna Rooney, Mr*. Mabie C. The next meeting will be held Tues hat Saturday after stopping at the Laird, M t *. Ami* Robison and Mia* Chicago fair and in Loe Angeles on day evening, August 14, at the home Bess Maury intend leaving tomorrow the way. They are leaving this eve of Dr. D. T. Browne, Marshfield. morning for Eugene to attend th* ning for home. Mr. Shirk b a rail Grange Olrfcers Met Monday final day*’ program of the Oregon road engineer and must be back at Trail celebration. work by the first of August. Mrs. The co-operative buying of gaso Dr. G. C. Stem, chiropractic physi Shirk and Mrs. Bullack are aisters. line, oil, grease, tires, batteries and cian, foot correction bt, electro thera other commodities wa* discussed at a pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 8«J. 22tf Of Interest to Dairymen meeting of grange officer* held in Co Dan Maloney, formerly associated Small dairymen thre-ughout Oregon quille last Monday evening. The Washington State grange pbn with hi* brother, the late Mik* Ma will be interested in an opinion pre loney, in the publication of the Coo* pared by Attorney General Van Win- a* outlined by Mr. King, Washington Bay Times, wa* a business visitor in kb thb week for the Oregon Milk Stat* Grange Master, at the last Po Coquille last Friday afternoon from Control Board. The opinion holds mona Grange Meeting was explained Santa Ana, Calif. that two or more dairymen may enter in detail by Geo. Hampton and other While no definite action into a partnership ararngement under speaker*. Mew. J. J. Storm, of Pomona, Calif., which each can produce milk from his wa* taken by the group, considerable who had been here for several days, own herd on hb own farm, bottling interest wan shown and it waa ind left for her home today. She expecta, the product from the several herd* in ented that another meeting would ba however, to have a deal completed a partnership plant on one of the held when the matter would be again which will mean that she will return1 farm* and marketing the bottled prod considered after those present had an here to nuke her home. uct through a single delivery system opportunity of discussing the plan with other producers. C. F. Oti» ha* recently been appoint and yet retain their status as grade “ A ” rsw milk producer*. The opin ed Justice of the Peace for th* Power* Seme Warth * district and was in Ooqdille Wednes ion. it b believed, will enable many Dyak girl* express her., wor -lilp by day with his bond and to obtain some small dairymen to continue operation« throwing fresh eggs at a head hunter blanks and information ae to the of who otherwise would bare been com returning with a trophy pelled to dbpose of their product in fice from the county clerk. balk to large distributors. Mba Alice Fbh left Wednesday morning on a two weeks' trip in her Instruction car to southern California. She wm joined st Romburg and at another INEZ ROVER point south by three young lady IM W. U St. friends who went with her. Aak for Cow Bell Dairy cream and milk, the only milk and cream mad* <af* by pasteurization. /HE WAS HERMAN Ml C. W. Gaao toft Tuesday morning an a business trip to Portland, expect ing to return today. Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch and chil dren and Mbs Lets Wallace left thb morning for Portbnd. Miss Wallace will stop at Salem for a few weeks’ visit at her home. Dr. Bunch intend* returning Monday, but hb family will visit with Mrs. Bunch’s parents for a week or more. LATEST NEWS ADULTS COMEDY XOC Baby Too Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc. DRUGGISTS Modem Piano THEATRE COQUILLE Schick r X zo B