Image provided by: Coquille Public Library; Coquille, OR
About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1935)
JULY M. IMS. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Young, Jr., left last Saturday for their home in Boise, 1 Idaho, after spending ten days of his vacation at the Carrier cottage at the wife. • beach. Miss Jean Young left Sunday Sam Taylor intends leaving Sun morning to resume her work at Sa day morning on a three weeks’ trip lem. *1 over the state, buying wool. With not more than half the auto Mrs. Arthur Rice, in remitting to mobile drivers in the state having re -the Sentinel from her home in Long newed their operator’s licenses June Beach, Calif., says: “I can’t be happy without my good home town paper, 30, as required by law. Ward Mc Reynolds, examiner, should be doing although we have been away 28 a good business. He will be at the years, next Aug. 17.” city hall here next Wednesday, Hiram Hatcher, cousin of Mrs. M. July 31, from 8 a. m. until 4 p. m. O. Hawkins, arrived here Tuesday on Miss Gertrude Mathison, born in his annual pilgrimage from his home in Missouri to Oregon.- He found the Coquille 29 years ago, has been weather quite hot all the way across, spending her vacation here, and the thermomter ranging from 95 to above Myrtle Point with her cousin, Mr* Ethel Endicott. She is the eld 105 during the heat of the day. est daughter of Charles Mathison Mrs. Elizabeth PatteHon, of Los Who was well known here a quarter Angeles, grandmother of Mr. and of a century ago, and it is her first Mrs. M. O. Hawkins’ new son-in-law,! trip to Coos county in . many years. Tom Dimmick, spent several days!__ Her ______ home is ___________ in Oakland, Calif., where this week as a guest at the Hawkins 1 ¡a employed as an operator by home, leaving Wednesday. She is thc Oakland Towel Co. the mother of Mrs. Bert Dimmick, of i Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Greenough and Ophir. sons, Tallant and Harrison, returned Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Anderson and early Monday morning from a two children, sister and brotherin-law of days’ trip up the McKenzie, down to Mrs. M. Earl Wilson, stopped over Crater Lake and Klamath Falls. Saturday night in Coquille enroute Frank has been carrying his arm in a to British Columbia. After a visit sling since due to an unfortunate ex- there with relatives they expect to perience when -their car Muck a _ return here for a more extended stay.1 slippery spot on the highway north Mr. and Mrs. Anderson reside in of Grants Pass. They ^travelled for Australia. r. ¡some time through a severe electric TelHng About People Events in the City and County Thomas, Henry and Randolph Berry, nephews of George Chaney, left Tuesday morning for their horns in Georgia after a week’s visit here. Huy Ideal Bakery bread because it is better. 51tf Juanita Culbertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs? A? O. Culbertson was operated on for appendicitis Saturday evening by Dr. Richonmd. She is re covering nicely. Miss Margaret Smith and Miss Margaret Stewart are leaving Sunday for Albany, where they will visit rel atives and friends for a week or ten days. Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on Fire Insurance. Mrs. Georgia Richmond, who at-an<1 heavy rainstorm. tended the biennial national conven- ! “ Miss Viola Zulawinski, nurse in Dr. tion of B. P. W. clubs, which con V. L. Hamilton’s office, her friend. vened in Seattle last week, returned Miss Mary E Furmidge, who is here Saturday, accompanied by her from the Hawaiian Islands visiting, daughter, Barbara, her mother, Mrs. and another friend, Miss Charlotte Harriet Gould, and Mrs. Viola New Wright, of Klamath Falls, who will ton, all of whom joined her in Port arrive Monday, expect to leave the land. ■' first of next week for a vacation trip and daughters, Mary and Nora, from B. S. Grigsby, a brother of Mrs. to southern California. They "had ex Canada. The visitors arrived Sunday Ora X. Maury, and a friend of hisT’pected to drive to Mexico City, but evening and expect to remain in Co- Wm. Lee, both from Klamath Falls, the 3A reports on highways, or roads, quille a week were guests at the Maury home last in old Mexico rather discouraged the Mis. Harriet Gould and Clarence n!rth Osika, member, of Coquille High . pLd Goff the la«er a Mr and Mra Austin H Hazard and school teaching staff, are expected . g , ’ _ son arrived here Monday afternoon home Sunday from their six weeks’¡" . from their home in Pasadena, Calif., stay in Seattle, where they attended /1 ““ wee* ggj to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. the summer session of the U. of ,W. I MilIcr andJw° < H, Hazard. Austin is employed in a ... t - 1 Merrill, Ore., are spending several Pasadena bank and is enjoying a two Mr .a?d. M,L week* thi’ gummer at the home of has weeks” vacation. Leaving the young- expected to arrive in Coquille next parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Willey.1 gter with grandpa and grandma, Mr. I I V (or HOT WEATHER DAYS DEFENDER SHOWER BATH and SHAMPOO SPRAY Fuhrman’s. Pharmacy, Inc DRUGGISTS Penney Store Entered A robbery at the J. C. Penney Co. store here some time Tuesday night netted the burglars very little cash, a few dollars perhaps, in dimes, nickles and pennies. Entrance to the store was effected through a skylight. The burglar used a ladder at the rear of the Gould Furniture store to reach the roof. He took out a section of the skylight in the Slater Variety Store but found an 18-foot drop facing him After attending the O. E. S. grand, and Mrs. Austin Hazard drove up to chapter sessions in Portland last Portland Tuesday to see his sister, month, and visiting her sister. Mrs. Mrg Adrienne Sercomb. They re- Elva Robertson, in the rose city, Mrs. turned yesterday afternoon, accom- Miller came to Coquille. panled by both Mr. and Mrs. Ser- Mrs. J. A. Houdyshell is enjoying a ' comb, and for the first time in many visit from her sister, Mrs. C. A. years Mr. and Mrs. Hazard had all Easley, whose home is in Scott City, their family at home at one time. Kans. With Mrs. Easley, who arrived ------ ■ - —.... — Wednesday, were her daughter, Mrs. Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream ana John Massey, and daughter, Joan, milk, the only milk and cream made whose home is in California. The two safe by pasteurization. Mr. and Mrs. B. Folsom and son and sisters had not seen one another for —------------ ——— Mrs. George Folsom left Sunday 19 years and the visitors will spend Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked 1 morning for points north for a vaca- several weeks here. 51tf j FRI. ■ SAT. JULY 26-27 BATTER UP..AND THE BATTIER | SUN.-MON.-TUE.JULY28 - 29 - 30 f V STATIONERS Giants, the same outfit which skipped a date her« earlier in the summer. An answer to the contrary or the affir mative will be dispatched today. The colored team is now In Idaho. Two sure-fire games on tap are the Van Dyke Colored House of David date on August 24 and 25. H. S. Norton Mask and Stationery Stamp Albums Stamp Packets Hinges and Tongs for the young collector Busy Corner Bldg. l UNCLE SAM’S FIGHTING AGENTS CRASH THE SCREEN IN A BLAZE OF GUN SEE 'EM CROWN THE NEW SULTAN OF SWAT . WITH A POP BOT TLE! . W IT’S A WOW! ** * ““Mao... «d Littte Asgelt g»t in yoar hair. ..*• GLORY! A Rollicking M-G-M Romance With The whole amazing story of how the federal men put a strangle-hold on the underworld - revealed for the first time in a mighty motion picture! Alibi Ike =|—PREVIEW 1= ROBERT YOUNG • MADGE EVANS BETTY FURNESS • NAT PENDLETON HE GOT FIRED, so he started a business minding other people's business! WALK THE DOG - • mind the baby (blonde, brunette or red-head any age) bring a stray ing husband home (to the wrong Home). But he learned about business troubles when he found himself engaged to one girl and in love with another! INSIDE FACTS! Glad Girls! Gay Tunes! Bright Stars! In a Rousing Musical Comedy It’s the most exciting screen event of past 5 year ANN SOTHERN ADMISSION Children - - . Adults . . . . io« 35«. TWO SHOWS DAILY 7:15 & 9:15 BLOW BY BLOW See the Knockout ADMISSION CE Coquille