The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 16, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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    TÇB COQUILLE VALLEY AtNTlNEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1«, 1**4.
MinorMention
Telling About People and
Events la the City and
County
Mrs. J. A. Staninger left Friday
morning for Portland to spend a week
with her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Tiede-
man.
-Keys made for all locks. Steven»
Cash Hardware. Coquille. Ore
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Sanders left
Tuesday for Sun Valley, Idaho, for
a two weeks* visit with his daughter,
whom he had not seen since she was
four years old. She now has a daugh­
ter of that age.
Mias Alice Oerding arrived home
Thursday from Portland, where she
enjoyed the Rose festival. Sunday
she motored to Mt. Hood to see the
summer sports in connection with the
Rose Show. En route home she vis­
Now 1» the time to buy your new ited her brother and family, William
radio at a liberal discount before Oerding, at Eugene.
new models are announced. We have
J. L. Smith and J. A. Fitzpatrick
some real bargains in both Electric expect to leave this week-end for
and Battery Radios.
H. S. Norton, Enterprise, Ore., for the Oregon Lions
Music and Stationery.
convention which will be held for
Anne Harbison left last Saturday three days, starting Sunday, at Wal­
for a month's visit with her grand­ lowa Lake, nine miles from Enter­
mother in Hood River.
Although prise. Mrs. Smith and Margaret may
only seven years old, she made the accompany Mr. Smith.
Islands Stretch Long Distances
The islands constituting New Zea­
land stretch through the ocean for a
distance of more than 1,000 miles,
having an area of 103,285 square
miles, which to larger than the area
of Great Britain by 30,000 square
miles
Mink a Good Fighter
Every time a mink sinters battle,
something die»—unices ft he oppo­
nent makes good its escape. Light­
ning quick in its movements, utterly
fearless, a mink is a killer through
and through.
Rev. and Mrs. Delbert Loree, of
Bandon, were Coquille visitors Thurs­
trip alone on the bus, stopping over
day, visiting friends in and about
at Portland to transfer.
town.
For Refrigeration Repairing and
Miss Beneva Volkmar, former Co­
Installation, phone BOOM, C. C. Smith,
quille girl who has recently been em­
ployed in Corvallis, arrived in town tttf
More Iron in Southern Oyster»
Oysters from southern waters
Theo L. Clinton, worshipful master
have less copper but more iron than
of Chadwick Lodge, and Elton those from the North Atlantic states,
Schroeder, master of the lodge at says the New Jersey state depart­
Myrtle Point, left early yesterday ment of agriculture.
morning for Portland to attend the
session of the Masonic grand lodge
The Odd Job Man
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith, their which opened for a three-day ses­
last week.
If your lawn mower needs sharpen­
* Buy local bread and support norm daughter, Joy, and son, Bernard, are sion there Wednesday morning.
ing, or adjusting or repairing, why
industry
V expected here tomorrow evening from
not bring it to 875 North Henry street,
Mrs.
B.
Mahan,
sister
of
Mrs.
H.
N.
Camas, Wash., for a week-end visit
Duane Fitzgerald left Monday for at the A. N. Gould home. Mrs. Gould Lorenz, arrived here Monday from Coquille, to the Odd Job Man? If
her home in Houston, Texas, expect­ it is not satisfactory after I work it
Camp Lewis, near Seattle to attend and Mrs. Smith are sisters.
ing to' visit for several weeks, at over, it costs you nothing. You be
the Citizens’ Military Training Camp
Buy ideal Bakery breaa oecauae it least until her nephew, Fred Lorenz, the judge.
for a month.
Also general gardening, lawns, etc.,
to better.
tf makes his first>visit at home In the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nosier and Mary
all work guaranteed. “
;
past
two
yetfs.
He
to
manager
of
Elois Wilson and Bob Waggoner re-
Alice and Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Bunch
Sam A. Briggs. .
the Montgomery-Ward store in Walla 21t2
urned
this
week
from
Portland,
where
and family spent the week-end at
they had been attending the Port­ Wall».
Lake Tahkenltch.
Spencer Foundation Garments
land Bible School. With them was
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Schroeder and
and Bandeaus individually designed.
" For sound Fire Insurance, go to Miss Margaret Purvance, who had
son, Wayne, left Wednesday morn­
Ned C. Kelley.
spent the last two weeks visiting the ing for a six weeks’ motor trip For appointment call 191J or write
Edna Taylor, 540 North Coulter, Co­
Edmond Pyritz, of Smith River» school there?
through the middle west. They will quille- WBw • Nov. It. M
was ■ visitor at the bom. at hit upcla.1
I
Mr Orhrne**»r*« rmf’c *"
ford, Tiring« prdceedlo Beiftd-*
b
mt
visiting reiauves ana menus
Well Drillinc
day and Thursday.
here for the past ten days, left yes­ jl, Minn., to visit Mrs. Schroeder’s
For that new well, see or write
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boober left Tues­ terday for their home in Portland. parents and brother and look after W. F. Kernin, Roseburg, Ore. 16tl3*
day morning on a business trip up the They were accompanied as far as their property interest.
coast and expected to go in to Port­ Junction City by Mrs. Fred Watson,
Mr. and Mrs. Drue Cunningham ac­
SUte Land Board tarma . and
who will visit at her old home there. companied by C. K. Norcott left Fri­ ranchea for aale, low price« and easy
land for a day or two.
Senator and Mrs. Geo. H. Chaney day morning for eastern Oregon and termi. Apply at the office of James
Ask Ned C. Kelley for rates on
and
sons returned Monday evening Idaho. Mr. Norcott will stop oft at Watson, Attorney for the State Land
Fire Insurance
The First National Bank
from their three months’ trip during Nyssa to see his wife who is recu­ Board.
A 8H pound baby girl, who has
tf
which they travelled between 12,000 perating at h,er sons’ homes. Mr. and Building, Coquille. Oregon.
been, named Donna Rae, was born to
and 13,000 miles, and encircled the Mrs. Cunningham will go to their
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Capps, of this city,
Take your insurance problem« to
United States. Their last point of ranch in Idaho. They expect to-be
at the Coquille Hospital last Friday. visitation- was- al their okf home in gone, ft week, or ten days.
Spika. . Leslie, 444 -Front St. Ytmr
protection our chief consideration, tf
_
J. L. Smith and family drove up Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Muller, of
to Portland Sunday, taking Don to
Harwood Hall, a student at Prince­ Portland, were visitors Thursday at
A. c.. nooton, eiectnca, contractor
Vancouver Barracks where he will be ton University, stopped over ip Co­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
and
dealer, 274 Second St., Coquille
engaged with the R. O. T. C. in mili­ quille for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Brockmann.
Mr. Muller, whose Complete stock of wiring supplies
tary training for a month.
Werner Plaep, while en route from pleasing voice to frequently heard
Los Angeles to McMinnville to visit singing over Portland stations, to
V. R. WILSON, O. D.
Dr. C. G. Stem, chiropractic physi-
her father, Capt. Hall. The young planning a concert appearance In San cian, foot correctioniat, electric ther­
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined.
Glasses man to a member of the famous West­ Francisco next summer tn connection apist. 2fi Moulton St., phone 88J. tf
with the Portland features of the
Fitted. Broken lenses du­ minster choir.
plicated. Optica) repairs while you
Cloverleaf Dairy, pure milk and
Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor M2 Golden Gate Exposition.
watt Expert service.
cream. Phone 7R42.
tf
Moulton St., phone 88J.
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Calling cards. SO for 81.00
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Killings Oil Permanent
82.50
Noslér's Beauty Shop
Lydia Herd, Operator
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Phone 187L
Coquille
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JUNE 13-20-21
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Quick as Lightning
The muscles of the eyelid are the
quickest-acting muscles in the body.
That is the reason the eye is so
seldom injured. No matter how fast
a blow or how sudden, the eyelid
closes before the blow lands, and
the action is instantaneous.
A strange Hibe,
Where “Strad” Violins Were Made
Violins by Antonius Stradivarius
were not made in Germany but in
the town of Cremona on the River Po
in northern Italy. They werermade
more than 200 xears ago, his best
ones being turned out between the
years 1700 and 1723
O'Leary« - li<’hU“’®?'¿
to«-to-to. on. ®inut '
.ide-by-.id.
Daring adventurers U»
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Card ef Thanks
We wish to express our sincere ap­
preciation to the neighbors and
friends for their kindness and sympa­
thy- in our recent bereavement and
for the flowers at the services held
for our mother, Mrs. Lydia Hultin.
Mrs. W. G. Mehl, Jack Hultin, Roy
Hultin, A. R. Hultin.
Anyone giving credit to Mr. or
Mrs. J. A. Inger does so at his or her
own risk, unless they have a written
order from us.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Inger
JUNE 18 -13 J
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it from its
Two
Features
Knockout
FEATURE NO. 1
1 WANT TO BE A BIG SHOT-
uk» Mr OM M»»r
JACKIE'
COOPER
America s greatest young star
w'll steal vour heart again1
TYRONE
ALICE
DON
Aady
Brian
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POWER * FATE * AMECHE
Alice
On the Stage
BRADY • DEVINE • DONLEVY
“THE RENO RACKETEER”
Phyllis Brooke * Tom Brown • Sidney Bladuner
Berioa Churchill \ hu» Storey • Peul Hunt
and«
NO
Children
10c
I WEDNESDAY
BE IN EITHER
THEATRE
cast of thoueenda
BOV.-STREETi
MAUREEN O'CONNOR
A
MONOGRAM PICTURE
FEATURE
NO. , 2
Also Known A»
ADVANCE IN
ADMISSION
The Original Barn Dance Orchestra
Adults
35c
JUNE 22
Featuring
BUTTERMILK BESS
The Singing Cowgirl — She’s Different!
You've Heard Them on the Radio—
Here's Your Chance to See Them in
Person
Don’t
Mina
It!
Gene receives more fan mail than Robert Taylor —
which indicates plenty!
MATINEE SATURDAY
1:38
| WEDNESDAY
JUNE 22 I
MATINEE SUNDAY
MATINEE
10c & 25c
Box Office Open» 1:30
EVENINGS
10c & 35c
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