The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 23, 1938, Page 10, Image 10

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THE COQUUXE VAIlCf &NT1NEL. MQUttlX OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE S3, 1838.
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Mrs. Emily Hersey, mother at Mrs. days to stay with her mother, Who
Julius Ruble, has been visiting at has been in poor health.
th* Ruble home for a few days.
Mrs. Reba Walder Cortez, pf the
'Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bond left Tues­ Coquille Beauty Salon, returned
day for British Columbia for a va­ Tuesday from a trip to Salem, on
which she left last Friday.
cation trip, via the McKenzie Pass.
Mr. and Mrs? Aaron Wilson re­
turned Sunday evening from Klamath
Falls where Mr. Wilson was a dele­
gate to the State Grange convention.
Mrs. Wilson visited their son, Lester,
and wife at Prospect.
Miss Dorothy Coffey, of Salem, left
Mrs. J. A. Lamb and Mrs. Marvin
for home last Tuesday after a two Lyons, of Marshfield, left last Wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Brockmann weeks visit with Miss Kathleen Col­ nesday to spend a few days at the
left this morning for a week’s out­ lier.
Lamb cottage at Bandon.
ing at Agness.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hawkins and
Robert J. Jarger accompanied Rev.
The Past Noble Grands will meet Ann left last Thursday to spend a Geo. R. Turney When the latter left
with Mrs. J. P. Beyers Friday eve­ week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dim- Sunday for San Francisco to attend
ning, July 1st.
mlck at Ophir.
the Rotary International convention.
Cloverleaf Dairy, pure milk and
Mr. and Mrs. William Osika, of
We still have a few specials in
cream. Phone 7R42.
tf Park City, Utah, parents of Clarence radios, both electric and battery; this
Roy Smith, Marshfield man, well
known here for many years in church
and civic activities, is being trans­
ferred to the Orkland, Calif., post-
office, from the Marshfield office,
where he has served 19 years.
Telling About People
Events in the City an
County
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harry enter­ Oaika, are visiting at the Oaika home
tained Miss Frances McKachnie, of for a few weeks.
Albany, over the week-end.
Miss Audrey Aasen and Miss Sara
Carpenter’s local union, No. 1086, Margaret Nye left Sunday morning
will attend the meeting of the Ban­ to attend summer school at the Uni­
versity of Oregon.
don local Thursday evening.
V. R. WILSON, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
OPTOMET]
Glasses
Eye« Examined.
Fitted. Broken lenses du-
plicated, Optical repairs while you
wait Expert service.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Caughell re­
turned Sunday from a business trip
to Salem and Portland, on which they
left last Wednesday.
Mrs. Fred Watson went out to
Junction City last week for a few
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Postmaster and Mrs. M. O. Haw­
kins and Ann returned Tuesday eve­
ning from Ophir, where ttjpy-* had
spent five days with Mrs. iom Dim-
mick. The P. M. had a lot of fun,
is your chance to buy a fine instru­ spending much of the time on Euchre
ment at a very good price.
H. S. creek fishing.
Norton Music and Stationery.
Miss Irene Sandon spent her va-
Mrs. Flora Dunne entertained with f cation motoring to Bend and then
a dinner Sunday for her brother, John on to Yakima, Tacoma and other
Quick, who celebrated his 75th birth­ points in Washington. She plans to
day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler were bring a Portland friend, Miss Sidney
invited guests.
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Renn, home with her via Astoria
Miss Florence Folsom, who came and the coast route.
down from Eugene last Sunday for
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rutledge and
a visit, underwent an operation for a few friends drove to Illahe Sun­
appendicitis at the Belle Knife Hos­ day for a brief visit En route they
pital this morning.
were caught in a cloudburst, which
Miss Myrtle Minter left Saturday
for a two-weeks vacation trip to Las
Angeles, expecting to stop over at
Bakersfield, Oakland and Klamath
Falls on her return home.
Jack Carl Kater pleaded guilty to
embezzlement in circut court Mon-
d»v. His rwfW
«vWat
«Mttb-Mkftrshop ‘“Tl*
plover. J. S. Chambers, at Marshfield.
made the road impassable for a short
distance, while both sides of the
deluged area were clouded with dust.
Margaret Purvance and Elois Wil­
son drove to Portland Friday, taking
Bob Waggoner back to resume his
studies at the Portland Bible School.
They returned Mondav hrinrinr ’Mth
UMsOB, who Tiad
been taking one of the summer school
sessions at Monmouth.
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Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc
STATIONERS
DRUGGISTS
Rev. G. A. Gray, pastor of the Co­
quille M. E. church here, left Mon­
day afternoon to attend the church
conference at The Dalles. He ex­
pects to be home to conduct services
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. M. Earl Wilson re­
turned Tueaday afternoon from their
ten-day trip to San Francisco. Com­
ing through the hot belt around Wil­
letts and Ukiah Monday, they longed
for the coolness of Coos county and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin drove were glad they had not extended
Kelso, Wash., last week-end for a their trip south to Los Angeles.
visit with friends and relatives. Their
Mr. and Mrs.'Paul Trojel left Sat­
little son, Ronald, remained in that
city for a month’s visit with his urday for Monterey, Calif., where
they will spend his two weeks’ va-
grandmother.
EXTRA SPECIAL !
Ridings Oil Permanent
$2.50
w
Nosler's Beauty Shop
JUNE 25 I
Lydia Herd, Operator
DOUBLE FEATURE
Phone 167L
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< Coquille
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cation from duty in the Plywood of­
fice. He also attended the Rotary
convention in San Francisco this
week. They were accompanied by
Mrs. Margaret Anderson, of Baker.
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Summer Bargains By
Marshfield Retailers
CHARLES
STARRETT
“CATTLE
RAIDERS’«
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with
The Singing Sensation
Donald Grayson
Iris Meredith
Sons of the Pioneers
FAMOUS RADIO STARS
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| SUN. • MON.
1:30
SAT.
JUNE 26 • 27 I
“Man Hunters of the Carribbean” will make your blood
tingle with its daring revelations of pagan love and life in
the uncivilized, impenetrable jungles of Central America.
FEATURE No. 2
Richard Arlen
Mary Astor
“NO TIME TO MARRY” I
j ’ WEDNESDAY
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JUNE 29
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BE IN EITHER THEATRE
"This Marriage
Victor Moore
Vicki Lester
Business
Allan Lane
Marshfield retailers have an­
nounced a community-wide bargain
sales event for all of the south­
western Oregon trade territory, in
4hich all participating stores have
pledged themselves to offer "red
hot" values to the shopping public.
The sales event will last three days,
today, Friday and Saturday, June
23, 24 and 25.
Planned by the retail trades di­
vision of the Marshfield Chamber
of Commerce, the special sales event
is scheduled to be the biggest .co­
operative community bargain period
of the year.
Merchants announced they are pre­
paring unusually attractive bargain
specials, which are being advertised
in The Sentinel and in other adver­
tising media of southwestern Ore­
gon.
Every retail outlet in Marshfield
has been invited to share in the event,
and response has been unusually
widespread, according to Leo H.
Beckley, general .chairman, who re­
ported merchants are enthusiastic
about the bargain period, and plan
special offers of merchandise calcu­
lated to appeal to the buying public
between Florence and Gold Beach.
Fred Roes is chairman of the fi­
nance committee and Mrs A. S.
Kohler is chairman of publicity. B?th
head active committees intent upon
making the sales pdriod the greatest
success of its kind in the history of
Coos Bay merchandising.
L O. O. F. To Confer Degree
I. O. O. F„ No. 53, will confer the
second degree Friday night.
All
members are urged to be present.
A. M. Roes, Secy. '
Spencer Foundation Garments
and Bandeaus individually designed.
For appointment call 191J or write
Edna Taylor, 540 North Coulter, Co­
quille..
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Calling cerda. SO tm SltMi
Carole.Lombard and Fernand Gravet
At Roxy Tonight, Friday and Saturday