The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 16, 1937, Page 12, Image 12

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Paul W. Walker, who has spent the^ I The W. R. C. will meet at the home
past two years in Chicago, came in ot Clara Wheeler, Sixth and Willard
last Friday and may decide to remain streets, on April 2lith. AU members
in CoquiUe.
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are asked to be present.
Come and select your Formal now
Rev. and Mrs. Harold Jeffries, of
while the new stock is complete. Ex­ Portland, arrived here Monday eve­
quisite styles in Pastels and Prints. ning and were guests at the R. B.
Excel Dress Shop.
Knife home until yesterday.
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for
Constipation I
One birth at the Coquille Hospital . A marriage license was issued in
the past week, an • pound daughter, Vancouver, Wash., last Friday to
Sharon Rae, born to Mr. and Mrs. ■ Victor Oroahens, 29, and Virginia
Ralph Coy, of Ophir.
Bakes, 19, both of Coquille.
Ward McReynolds, examiner of ap­
Miss Lucille Ice, of Bandon, is
for drivers’ licenses, will be
spending this week visiting here at plicants
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the home of Mrs. L. M. Edmunds < at the CoquiUe city hall again next
Tuesday, April 20, from • In the
and Mrs. M. L. Todd.
morning until four o’clock.
Just received new shipment of Dr.
De La Rhue’s new book, “Spanish
Trails to California.’’ All copies au­
tographed by the author. Get yours
now at H. 8. Norton’s Music and
Stationery.
MOTHS I
Ellcay's
MOTH FUME
CRYSTALS
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After a visiting the past week at
tlie home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs
plicated,
wait. Ei
KEEP THIS PROGRAM IN
A CONVENIENT PLACE FOR READY REFERENCE
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APRIL 18-
CAROLE AND FRED,
Loving, Laughing, Fighting, Romancing!
Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
la Harry, the Hottest Piamplayer in Panama!
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“Putnamania”
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
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James Richmond in Coquille, Miss ville, where she was May queen dur­
Barbara Richmond returned Sunday ing her senior year.
to Portland to resume her business
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Battey came
college studies.
in Monday from Chico, Calif., pre­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Axtell
pared to remain here. He has bought
Tuesday
from
Portland
a tract from Sam Arnold on the
they went last Sunday to take their Marshfield highway and will start at
daughter, Marianna, back to Reed once construction of a bungalow type
college after she had spent spring va- building fronting on the highway. A
cation at home.
little later he expects to use the front
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Carl Ensele returned Tuesday from end of the building for business pur­
I Salem to which point he went last poses.
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Sunday to confer with the State In-
Mrs. Chas. A. Atkinson, of Cottage
dustrial Accident Commission in re- Grove, has been visiting here for the
Sard to settlement for the injuries he past week, as a guest in the home of
eceived at a mill here a few months her nephew, Harry Godard, on Coul­
ter and Tenth streets. Mrs. Atkinson,
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Excel Dress Shop invites you to an early day resident of Pawnee City,
I ¡visit their new baby department. A Nebr., was a dinner guest Wednesday
I complete line of Baby Accessories at evening ofWdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hass­
I prices you will like. Call and look ler, both former residents of the Ne­
braska city.
I ’em over
BICHABD DIX
DOLORES DEL BIO
CBESTEB MORRIS
Three of the daughters of Dr. and
Mrs. C. R. Bloyd, of this city, Zoa and
Lucy, of Cornelius, Oregon, and Mrs.
C. S. Townsend and husband, of Port­
land, also Irvie Hutchison, of Comel-
ius, were week-end guests at the doc­
tor’s home. The son, C. V. Bloyd, of
Marshfield, joined the company in
Recorder Leslie assessed $2 traffic a very happy re-union. Mr. Town­
violation fines the past week against send is a batallion chief in the Port­
R. L. George, overtime parking; Jack land fire department.
White, parking across a sidewalk and
Gene Shore parking on the Fourth
street fill; D. E. Strong, overtime
parking.
Novia E^Landreth came over from
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From Port Orford comes word that
I C. W. Noyes, a former attorney of Co­
quille, later ot North Bend and then
Portland, has been elected secretary
of the chamber of commerce of Port
Orford, where he is engaged in law
practice.
+ Popeye Cartoon +
“HO8PITALITY”
10c & 35c
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PREVIEW
A WALT DISNEY
.w Color i Cartoon
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. . That Bundle of Blonde Dynamite
TORCHY BEANE!
Roseburg Sunday to spend a few days
visiting old friends and to make a
trip down into Curry county with C.
A. Gage. Mr. Landreth was jailer at
the county jail when the late W. W.
Gage was sheriff.
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MATINEE SUNDAY
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BLONDE«*
Mrs. J. A. Thomas took Mr. Thomas
to a hospital in Portland last Sunday,
to consult a specialist and for treat- i
ment. His trouble is the result of
that automobile accident a couple of
years ago, near Lampa, when he was '
badly crippled. Mrs. Frank Dungey
accompanied them.
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The Sentinel did not intend to be­
little the attendane at the Rotary
Jamboree a couple of weeks ago
when it said there were 120 present.
There were 220 Rotarians and guests
there and they more than filled the
banquet room, twenty or more being
served in the lodge hall.
You can learn a lot of trio
from this bewitching minx
got her manJ*
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
milk, the only milk and cream made
safe by pasteurization.
Miss Maxine Johnson, daughter of
I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnson, and Miss
Betty Brady, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James A. Brady, both of Co­
quille, have been pledged to the
Alpha Delta Pi sorority at the Uni­
versity of Oregon, where the two
young ladies are students.
HOLLYWOOD»»} **
An eight pound son was bom to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clouse at the Knife
hospital Monday morning. This is
their first son and the first grandson
of Mr- and Mrs. G. W. McGuffln. The
young man has been named James
Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs Clouse have
two other children, both girls.
Admission
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LIBERTY
THEATRE
COQUILLE
Virginia Miller, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Miller, of McKinley,
whose betrothal was announced at a
family gathering mentioned in, our
Brewster Valley items, is a graduate
of Coquille high school.
Later she
attended Linfield college at McMinn-1
Knife Hospital
Dismissals from the hospital the
past week were Leslie King, of Pow­
ers, and Mrs. Ray Simpson, last Sat­
urday; Mrs. Blanche Kaino, of Green
Acres, on Sunday; Leland Bull, of
Coquille, on Monday.
Appendicitis operations at the hos­
pital last Saturday were on Jack
Clouse, of Coquille, and Harry, sev­
en-year old son of Edgar Wilson, ot
the Myrtle Point highway.
Tom Hull, oT Riverton, entered the
hospital Monday for treatment for
pneumonia.
Mrs. Dorothy Hachler, of Powers,
submitted to a major operation on
Tuesday, and Mrs. Arthur Allen, of
Coquille, to a major on Wednesday.
Twenty members of the Coquille
den of Lions went up to Myrtle Point
last evening to attend the party
staged by the club of that city in
honor of the official visit of the dis­
trict govenor, Mark Seale, of Marsh­
field.
There were 51 Lions who sat down
to the dinner in V. F. W. hall and the
evening was enjoyed with talks.
singing and the antics of talltwiaters.