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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1935)
THE OOWLLK TALLEY MNTINEL, (XWHLLB, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE1» 1MC. Telling About People Events in the City and County KLENZO ANTISEPTIC SUU. SIXT a 4Y “ HY use ill-tasting, gagging mouthwashes when you may get real germ killing power with the de lightful sparkle of Ktenzo Antiseptic. Once you awish this spicy flavor in your mouth—feel the tonic effect —you’ll use it always. W Mrs. Alma Halter will leave Sunday tor McMinnville, Oregon, where she joes as a delegate from Coquille to .he State Grange. Mrs. F. A. Book left Monday for a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Catherine DeVota, at Santa Rosa, Calif. Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc John Unsoeld returned last Sunday evening from Eugene where he spent the week-end with Donald Farr' at the university. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS Buy Crown Flour and Feeds at Coos Feed Sc Seed Stores. 8tf Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton and sons, Jesse and Ben, returned Monday morning from a trip north which took them as far as Tacoma. They also stopped at Woodburn and Eugene. Robart^OUNG Buy local bread and support home industry. Sltf SULLIVAN r tÌLawla STONE I id JameaGLEASON The Townsend Barber Shop has been moved from the old location on ; First street to the room in the con- 1 crete building on Front street, next door to Harry Dimmick’s restaurant. T imes sqi IARI I --7—-| IABF S' tion. Principal H. H. Hartley made a Commencement Last Friday The Best Yet Held finer talk than we ever heard him make before, and he complimented the class on the work they had done. The presentation of diplomas was made by Dr. J. R. Bunch, chairman of the board of education. Invocation and benediction were pronounced by Rev. W. S. Smith, af ter which the class, arrayed in their school gray caps and gowns, lined up in front of the stage where they received profes- the heart-felt congratulations of Thirty those who have been and still are deeply interested in them. (Continued from Page One) Born, at the Knife Hospital, early yesterday morning, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gould, a 9% pound daughter. Both ar* doing well. The young lady has bean named Harriet Jane. Crescent City to Play (Continued from Page One) JUNE9-10.il| TEN THOUSAND WISHED HIM IN HELL . . . BUT IT TOOK A SHANTY TOWN FEMALE TO PUT HIM THERE! Shower for Bride-to-Be Miss Wanda Houdyshell, whose marriage to Ralph Lewis Cochran will be solemnized Sunday, was the guest of honor at a shower given for her by Miss Gloria Getz at her home last evening. The bride-to-be re ceived many beautiful gifts from her friends and former classmates who were in attendance. HUCK F ury | WED.-THUR. Justamere Club Entertained THE CROSLET SHEL.VADOR JUNE 12-1" R. L. Medley and family returned Sunday from Medford where his father, Wm. A. Medley, passed away last Tuesday morning. Just a few hours after his son and family arrived from Coquille. Funeral services were heljl at Medford Friday after noon. *" Mr. Medford was born In Missouri 78 years ago, and had lived in Med ford since ISO» He is survived by four sons and four daughters, eleven grandchildren, one great grandchild, two brothers and a sister. Modern Piano Instruction INEZ ROVER J. A. Lamb Company