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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1935)
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuman, Sr., and their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuman, Jr., arrived from Salem yesterday morning to at tend the funeral of Mrs. Herman K. Plaep this afternon. The elder Mrs. Neuman is. a sister of Mr. Plaep. JAN UP POPS THE GREATEST OF ALL MUSCIAL FUN SHOW'S! Buyideal Bakery bread because it is better. Sltf Mrs. Viola McElwalne drove up to Portland last Sunday to spend New Year's with friends. For sound Fire Insurance, go to Ned C. Kelley. liaues il TOYLAN ALSO FBI. PREVIEW ■« No man has any defense against Joe Don, 9-year old son of Mr. and Drue Cunhingham left last Satur Mrs. Donald Estes, broke a bone in day for a ten days’ visit with his his foot and sprained his foot last Saturday when he fell off his new mother who lives in Idaho bicycle. He was peddling it in his Dr. C. G Stein, Chiropractor. 292 grandfather’s woodshed and his foot Moulton St., phone 86J. 22tf was caught between some machinery Robt. L. Medley, of the Mt. States and the bicycle. Power Co., has been laid up this Mrs. Clara Orr, of Kansas City, is week with an attack of the flu. here visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. The Coquille Happy Timers will O. Terry, and family. This is the hold their next meeting Wednesday first time she has seen her daughter at the Ben Leatherwood home on the in twelve years and her first trip Fairview road. west. She expects to make an indef Ladies and gents, buy your cos inite stay here, then visit her son, metics, dental creams, shaving ac Jim Qrr, in Los Angeles. Mr. Orr and cessories and home remedies at Dun- wife were formerly of this city* nam’s, of Course. town .prevail. Lowest prices in Insure your car with Ned C. Kelley tf >n a reliable Oregon stock company. H. it (Hub) Lukens spent two days here the latter part of last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lukens. He returned to San Fran cisco on Saturday. • Now is the time to fix coping and cement work on your cemetery lot. Work done reasonably, for cash. Phone 12CL, John S. Sanders and H. Shely. 51t5* Paul Rietman, who spent the holi days here at the home of his brother, Dr. C. A. Rietman, intends leaving omorro'v to resume his studies at Linfield College. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicking, who iiad been visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rackleff for a couple of weeks, left this morning for Portland. The two ladies are sisters. SUNDAY MONDAY AND TUESDAY JAN. 6-7-8 The Gay Stars of »“The Thin Man” are together again t Ask Ned C. Kelely for rates on Fire Insurance. Miss Marianne Axtell, who spent the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Axtell, left Tues day night for Portland, where she is attending Reed college. r Mr. and Mrs 1iJeo. W. Bryant re turned Wednesday evening from their trip to San Francisco where they witnessed the rousing reception of the new year at midnight Monday. Buy local bread and support home industry. Sltf Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jenkins drove up to Portland Tuesday to take their seven-year old son to a clinic there. The youngster has been ill and the nature of his trouble was uncertain. Dunham's, of Course, southwestern Oregon leading food distributors. Buy with assurance. tf Dr. Jas. Richmond and son, Jimmy, drove out to Roseburg last Sunday and took the train there for Los An geles. They went to attend the Rose Bowl game at Pasadena on New Year’s. Dunham’s, of Course, Roosevelt Highway and Battle Rock brands, lowest in price, highest in quality, tf Plu$ NEWS - COMEDY 10c & 35c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY You loved her Beth in “Little Women“ . . . and it is in an swer to your demands that Jean Parker has now been made a star. She’s a breath taking vision of loveliness! Give her your heart ... she’ll steal it anyway! j JEAN PARKER 1 Dunham's, of Course, Roosevelt Oregon leading food distributors, lowest in price, highest in quality, tf George Inskip, of Arcata, Calif., has been a guest at the Geo. Unsoeld home since last Saturday. He will return home Sunday when Barbara and Beryl return to Arcata to resume their studies. UNA MEFhhEL • STUAPiT EPiWIN LATEST NEWS (Screen Song) •She Reminds Me of You' Pharmacy, Inc STATIONERS Farr & Elwood Now in Their New Home (Continued from Page One) pany which operated trucks from Marshfield to Myrtle Point and Ban don and were the first to hold a per mit in this county to operate auto freight trucks. A few months later the firm moved their business into 507 W. Front street, renting the build ing from the Coquille Valley Mercan tile Co., which had just a few weeks previously moved the building from where it stood and built their new concrete building. The frame build ing was placed on the lots where the old city hall and jail had stood after those buildings were dismantled. In their new home they have an auto freight dock where trucks may be loaded and unloaded, and as the firm is agent for the Consolidated Auto Freight Lines it will continue to give over-night and early morning delivery service for Portland and San Francisco auto freight. A large spacious, light, cheery salesroom gives plenty of room for the handling of their many lines of feeds, seeds, etc. Farr & Elwood extends to all its friends a hearty welcome to drive in and look over the new home at any time. Card of Thanks We desire to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to the friends and neighbors who by their acta of kindness and words of com fort, expressed their sympathy dur ing our recent bereavement. Also for the floral offerings at the funeral of our wife and mother. Geo. S. Davis, H. Warren Davis. Otto L. Davis. Lecture on the Air Sunday Knife Hospital There are only dismissals to report from the Knife Hospital this week. Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. An derson, was able to leave the hospi tal today. Mrs. Frank Wilson, who underwent a major operation, was dismissed last Monday; Mrs. Forrest Tomlison, on Tuesday; Howard Brown Brown, of Powers, on Wed nesday; Miss Doris Johnson, of Myr tle Point, and Mrs. Guy Lamb and baby, of Norway, yesterday. Ho So Norton There Yea Are An English nobleman, when asked to define s gentleman, shrewdly re plied: “A man who never uses the word." f 1MAV1E a \ z ' HEART. ' James Dunn / Fuhrman Radio listeners in Coquille and vi cinity will be interested to know that an informative interview on the subject of Christian Science with one who knew Mary Baker Eddy person ally will be radiocast over Portland station KEX next Sunday afternoon at 2:30, and will be repeated over KFJR Tuesday night, January S, at •:4S. Femdale. John Unsoeld has been using crutches to get around since last Saturday when his ankle turned as he stepped on a stone over at Marsh field. A piece of his ankle bone was chipped off. P Mrs. Clifton Brockman, who has been at the home of her parents, Mr. DRUGGISTS and Mrs. Chris Terres, on the Marsh field highway, since before Christ mas, expects to leave with her three children for her home in Portland to morrow morning. Mr. Tsgfes, who Will Live Near Bridge was in town last Thursday, is feeling The wedding in Portland at three worse again and is in a very serious condition. y o’clock New Year's afternoon of Miss Mahala Kurtz and Francis Sturgeon, Dr. G. C. Stem, chlropratic physi- of Hillsboro, was attended by more •ian, foot correctionist, electro thera than 100 people. The ceremony was pist, 292 Moulton St., phone 85J. 22tf performed in St. Michael's and All W. H. Smith, who had been here Angels Episcopal chapel and was fol ;ince Dec. 22, visiting his mother, lowed by an elaborate reception at Mrs. E. Veltum, left Wednesday for the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. Cathlamet, Wash., where he is em and Mrs. A. C. Kurtz. Mr. and Mrs. C. S Murphy and ployed by the Crown-Willametlo Pa per Co., in their camp. Mr. Smith Mrs. Albert Pancoast, of Bridge, were was formerly associated here with all in attendance at the wedding, Mrs. his uncle, the late Thos. H. Wimer, Murphy going to Portland last Thurs and went to Cathlamet after the let day, Mr. Murphy joining her there ter's death. He is now a master me Monday and Mrs. Pancoast, who sang chanic for the company, in charge of a solo and acted as matron of honor at the nuptials, spending from Friday 1 crew of 25 to 30 men. until Wednesday in the metropolis. Dunham's, of Course, southwestern Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will remain for Highway and Battle Rock brands. a longer visit. The bride is a niece Buy with assurance. tf of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy and a cousin of Mrs. Pancoast. Upon their return K. Y. N. Club Entertained from a honeymoon motor trip, the Mrs Guy Kelley entertained the K. couple will come to this section to Y. N. club of the Cunningham dis take up their residence on the Kurtz trict at her home on Thursday. At ranch which is seven miles above the close of a pleasant afternoon Bridge on the Myrtle creek road.— spent in visiting and sewing, the Myrtle Point Herald. hostess served refreshments to the following: Mesdames J. J. Geaney, J. Appreciation of the Ministry B. Dawson, Shirley Pettengill, Elmer We take this opportunity to join Neely, W. H. Myers, N. C. Kelley, the many families we served in ex- Willis Neely, C. E. Cunningham, Eu pressing appreciation for the co-op gene Nosier, Cyrill McCurdy, Robert eration and courtesies which the Watson, Joe Scolari, Misses Lou pastors of the various churches in Bullack, Ann Allard, Patricia Nosier this locality have extended during and children present, Ladonna and the distress of bereavement. Kenneth Neely, Lloyd Scolari and As our profesisonal duties bring us Ronald Kelley. into close and frequent contact with this fine group of men engaged in this noble calling we feel obligated to call attention to their earnest en deavors to lighten the burdens caus ed by death. Geo. S. Davis accompanied his grandson, Byron Davis, who was re turning to his work in Eureka last week, ahd is spending a few days visiting old friends and relatives in Body and Fender repair work done by experienced mechanics. Our body painter is an expert. Let us prove we have the best of repair service Southwestern Motor Co. lltf UT a Puretest As pirin Tablet in a glas» of water. See how quickly it disinte grates. That’s the way Puretest Aspirin acts in the stomach. And its pain-relieving ac tion starts with the break-up of the As pirin. There's an economy feature as well. Ask the Rexap Druggist. 1 Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked. Sltf fc, ¥----------- Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daughter, Margaret, who left last Friday afternoon to spend New Year’s with his father in Albany, re turned Tuesday evening, accompan ied by bis sister, Miss Kate Stewart, who is visiting here for a few days. Chressiaei Plating The process of chromium as developed In ISM. musk T Modern Piano Instruction GIFTS and INEZ ROVER STATIONERY plating Gano Funeral Home Corner Third and Coulter Phone 100 Coquille Ambulance Service