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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1936)
j Mr. a.ici -urs. E. A. Sayre, of La ! Grande, were Thanksgiving guest« at ro’ Your. .Fountains Fens and Pencils, the home of their son, J. W. Sayre. Leather Goody ex., imprinted- Also They arrived Wednesday last week, Stationery mwtogilamed and Greeting and left for home on Sunday. The its Cards imprufttd. H. S. Norton, Mu elder Mr. Sayre has just been elected cic and Stationery. to his fourth term as county super ! Mrs. r / l . Oils accompanied her intendent of Union county, having al sister, l/s. Ernest Purvance, home ready served twelve years in that ca last Sa i/rday from Roseburg, where pacity ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cunningham re Mr. add Mrs. Purvanee went fast j S State Land Board farms and turned Sunday from Nampa, Idaho, Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving. ranches for sale, low price« and easy for which place they left the Wed-: Mrs. Tiilc will remain at her sistar’s terms. Apply r.t the office of James nesday before to spend Thanksgiving home here until after the holidays. Watson, Attorney for the State'Land with his mother. A. L. Hcofpn, electrical contraqtor Board. The First National« Bank tf Select that Christinas gift now ati and dealer. 274 Second St., Coquille. Building, Coquille, Oregon. the new Jewelry store. A deposit; Complete stock of wiring supplies. Ernie Ferrari, who was a Coquille will hold any article until Christmas. The Missionary society of the Pi- visitor from Klamath Falla on Den F. Broders Watchmaker & Jew |oni«r Methodist church will have a Thanksgiving day, with his brother eler, Coquille. 47t2* bazaar in the Mountain States Power has just been granted a patent on a Chas Hunt, of Eugene, was in Co- Co. office on Saturday, Dec. 12. lumber saw which saws and planes at quille last Monday to attend the fun- Apron», tea-towels, fancy work, etc., the same time. A man engaged in oral services held for his father, Jas will be on sale from 10 a. m. till six the manufacture of lumber, when he H. Hunt, who was buried that day. o’ctocWln the evening on that date. saw a piece of wood that had been cut Char. Hunt was formerly a deputy Dr G uuropractic physi- by Mr. rerrarTs saw, said It couldn't be done, but It does. sheriff of Coos county. , ,.|OU. foot correct ionurt, electro thera- Dr. R. F. Milne, having completed Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Caasidy and 1 i*ixt.. 292 Moulton St., phone 8tU 22tf the redecorating of the house he pur laughter, who were returning from a Sunbeam Automatic 2-slice Toast trip to, San Francisco, «topped here er' A beauty for $10.95 at Hooton chased a few months ago, the one built by Luckey Bonney several years Monday for a short visit With their Electric Shop. ago on Knowlton avenue, finished cousin. Mrs. Geo. E. Oerding. Their jar rum» is in Bake«! Ore. KEEP THIS PROGRAM IN A CONVENIENT PLACE FOR READY REFERENCE DEC. 4-5 | | FRI.-SAT. 1 1 SUN. - MON. DRUG STORE Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc DEC. 6-7 | DRUGGISTS STATIONERS (Continued Yrom Page One) STANWYCK TAYLOR PEPPER i MORONI OLSEN FRANK M. THOMAS WILLIE BEST 10c & 25c NEWS - COMEDY BARBARA JEAN HERSHOLTÍZ JOSEPH CALLEIA Feature No. 2 MARGARET SULLAVAN MATINEE SUNDAY 2 P. M Matinee 10c & 25c ED. — — / for Evenings 10c & 35c DEC. 8-9 I I the cock - eyedest FAMILY i. WHOLE WORLDI For THRILLS pouring Sunbeam Ironmaster S7.95B Hooton Electric Bi Shop