The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 30, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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    Mrs. Florence Doran, of Portland,
has been a house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Homecker for a week.
The T. S. Stevens family left last
home of Mrs. Ruth Beyers Sunday on a vacation trip to Victoria,
evening.
B. C., expecting to return next week.
Emma Kenyon, of Bandon,
Jerry Williams has been confined
in the Coquille Hospital for the past
week with a severe hand infection.
Mrs. Kenneth Lane drove to Wald­
port Friday for a two-day business
and pleasure trip, returning Sunday
night,
Buy local bread
industry
C. L. Willey is leaving this week
for Portland to spend a few weeks
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Elva Rob­
ertson. and family.
JUNE 30 JULY 1
THUR. - FBI. SAT.
Mrs. Viola Newton went up to
Portland Monday to spend a few days
with Mrs. Harald Jeffries. She ex­
pected to return Saturday,
former Coquille boy,
sold his business in
in last Saturday to
Mrs. Fred Nosier and
Lorenz, and other
He returned home
ind Mrs. D. E. Rackleff, who
ip to Florence Sunday to
their daughter, Marianne,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicking
Keys made for all locks. Stevem
Cash Hardware Coquille. Ore
Bert Ocheltree was arrested on the
street last evening by Officer Kolk-
, horst, for being intoxicated and re-
I fusing to go home when requested.
fane Wirigs, W. fas. Rich­
mond, Mrs. Geo. Chapman, Mrs.
Blanche Davis, Mrs. H. A. Minter,
Mrs. Ena McCue, Mrs. Fred Schaer
and Mrs. John Widmark drove to
Arago Tuesday to attend the all-day
meeting of the W. C. T. U."
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barton re­
turned Sunday from a business trip
to Portland, on which they left last
Thursday. They stopped at Salem
for a short time and called on three
of the Coquille people in the state
tuberculosis hospital, Randolph Lor­
enz, Vera Gaslin and Ruth Gisholt.
Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
Mrs. Ernest Lusk and daughter, La
Vonne, of Montebello, Calif., are I
_____ ___ _____ ___ ____ _
spending a week visiting at the W. H. knowing might (and often'does), by
Fortier home. Mrs. Lusk is a friend force of circumstances,
______ , lack so
of long standing of the Fortiers. much in knowledge of the com­
They motored up from California and mon places of civilized life as to be
plan to drive to Canada and also called ignorant—though ignorance
through some of the western states is very much a relative term. All
persons are born ignorant, but may
before returning in about a month. expect that experience will dissipate
Mrs. O. B. Harriman, of this city, this condition to some extent. There
her daughter, Mrs. Leslie D. Lewis is not so much hope for one born
and children, of Wenatchee, Wash., unintelligent.
expect to spend the next month in a
cabin at Charleston on Coos Bay. Mr.
Lewis brought his family down from
Wenatchee last week and on Sunday
left for* an extended business trip to
the east and south. Another of Mr.
and Mrs. Hariman’s daughters, Mrs.
Edward D. Bittner, who had been at
the Harriman home for several days,
left for*her home in Portland Sunday,
Mr. Bittner having come down for
the week-end in Coquille.
JULY 3*4
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FIREWORKS
For the Fourth
A complete line, including
Firecrackers, Roman Candles,
Skyrockets, Torpedoes, Cap
Pistols, Sparklers, Salutes,
Pin Wheels, and lots of Nov­
elties.
JULY 2-3
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Spike Leslie, 414 Front St. Your
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