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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1937)
Knife hospital that'day and under went a major operation. She was shewing improvement this morning. Rock Robison, Sr., returned last Saturday from Ashland where he had spent a couple of weeks visiting his sister, Mrs. M. J. Averill. The latter, who formerly lived here, has since moved to Corvallis. ' ,, , Telling z About I Events in the C County ation Waffle Toaster 98.9S. ‘ Iron and Sandwich Hooton Electric Shop. C. W. Gano left Sunday for Port- land to attend the annual state con vention of the Odd Fellows’ grand lodge. A. L. Hooton, electrical contractor and dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille. Complete stock of wiring supplies. E. D. Webb recently sold his ranch in the Roy district—the former Kline place—to Mrs. Elizabeth Tomlinson, who came here from Washington. • " Miss Wilda Housei has gone to Lodi, California, for an extended visit during the summer with her uncle, C. A. McKellips, who has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Schroeder, and family the past two weeks. /flgb SWW plicated. V. R. WILSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted. Broken lenses du Optical repairs while you KEEP THIS Two divorces were granted by Judge Brand in circuit court yester day, one to Anna E. Lowery separat ing her from Wilton W. Lowery and the other to Mary Biggs in her case Mrs. Robt. J. Holverstott, Mrs. against Frank Biggs. Hester Holverstott and Mrs. Harry H. Keys made for all locks. Stevens Hunt left Monday for Portland to Cash Hardware, Coquille' Ore attend the annual assembly of the Paul Van Scoy, engineer in the Rebekah lodges of Oregon. state’s highway department and a A good assortment of Electrical former Coquille resident, was a Fixtures for every room of tiie home visitor here Wednesday night. His just received at Hooton Electric headquarters have been in Salem for Shop. See them now while asoert the past year or two. meet is complete. See '•Spike” Leslie about the best Mis. Phil J.. Vogel, of Mojave, fire Insurance at lower rates. Calif., is here visiting friends and relatives at Bandon, Coquille and Funeral sevices were held in Myr Brewster Valley. She was Miss Gen tle Point on Wednesday for Andrew evieve Crowley before her marriage’ Cotton, 39, of Dora, Who passed away Mrs. Viola Nicholson, of San Fran here last Monday after an illness of cisco, who has been here for about five or six months. He was the son a month visiting her sister, Mis. Joe of Mr. and Mrs. James Cotton. Knight, her mother, Mrs. A. J. Nua- For Sale—6-room modern house, sol, ar.d friends leaves tomorrow for full basement. Call at 223 S. Coulter home. St., after 5 p. m. 18tf Mrs. C. E. Niles left last Saturday on a trip to Washington, D. C., to visit her son. Capt. W. E. Niles, who has a three year alignment in the secre tary of war’s office there. She was to stop enroute to visit relatives in Spo kane, Wash., and La Crosse, Wis. Special Sale of books from our rental library, 3 for >1.00 while they last. H. S. Norton Music & Station ery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Claterbos and daughter left last Saturday after noon for their former home in Union, Ore., where Harry Claterbos, Jr., was one of the high school graduating class on Tuesday evening this week. He accompanied them when they re turned Wednesday. Jerry Watson, of Roseburg, was the last victim of that fatal automobile accident at Bandon on March 6 to leave the Coquille Hospital. She was able to walk out yesterday, al though she will wear a brace for a time. She went to Bandon to visit her aunt, Mrs. Croxall. ., * ■ A. N. Gould returned Tuesday eve ning from a business trip to Portland on which he left Sunday. He was accompanied home by Mrs. Harold Gould and children and Mrs. Chas. Haglund, who had been visiting up there since going to Portland with A. II. Edlefsen, of Norway and Mrs. Edith Miller, daughter of C. Ambrose Chapin who had been here Marshfield, paid a two dollar fine in on a short visit. Recorder Leslie's court yesterday for L. Willey, who arrived here from PROGRAM IN A CONVENIENT PLACE STAG GOLF BALLS Tough - - - Accurate 3 for 59c Fuhrman’s Pharmacy, Inc STATIONERS ..«n. osunai DRUGGISTS FOR READY REFERENCE RELAX ! Land Bank MATINEE 10c & 25c EVENINGS 10c & 35c SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS Births at Coquille Hospital ROCHELLE HUDSON ROBERT KENT Births at the Coquille Hospital the past week were: To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyde, of Coquille, on Monday, a seven pound daughter, Patricia Jean. To Mr. and Mrs C. B. McQuigg, of Coquille, on Tuesday, a six pound daughter, Mary Josephine, on Mon day. To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gaslin, of Coquille, on Tuesday, a 7H pound daughter, Phyllis Marie. To Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barzee, of Myrtle Point, on Wednesday, a 7H pound daughter, Arlene Ruth. r MRS. ROY FOX di ' n S» tem Ml 8. Heath Tai. 91R