The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 29, 1938, Page 11, Image 11

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    T. S. Stevens and family have
moved from the home they have lived
in for the past two years on Maple
street and will now reside in the John
Oerding house on Coulter street.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barton and Ben
drove out to Ashland Sunday to see
who went out a couple of weeks
ago to start training with the Sone*
id. Miss Anne, who had
from U. of O. for the
sccompanied them and
took the bus at Roseburg for Eugene.
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Lucky nimrods in Curry county
from Coquille were Lanis Bosworth,
Gene Manning, and Ernest Watkins,
who came back Saturday with three
bucks.
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Mrs. J. E. Bohan left for her home
in Winlock, Wash., last Saturday after
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a two weeks* visit here at the home
Buck Alcorn is vacationing in
of her daughter, Mrs. Leo Bartsch.
Klamath Tails as a guest of his unde,
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Mac Epley, who is editor of .the
A wide variety of cut flowers at
Klamath daily papers, Herald and low summer prices are being offered
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at Myrtle Gardens.
Men Who Cleave Uncharted
Skies Are Heroes
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SKIM CRCAM
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Fuhrman's Pharmacy,
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Mrs. Mary Corthell
NWSEA-IMOOKLYN
At the meeting of Beulah Chapter,
O. E. S., Thursday evening, Mrs. Ray
Simpson was initiated into the order.
After the meeting, a social time was
enjoyed with refreshments.
Protect your family and home by
buying perfect wiring material from
Hooton Electric Shop.
OCT.
Every Day's A Glorious Holiday
SALLY EILERS
PAUL KELLY
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lUCIll ellASON
MOISAS CONWAt
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Feature No. Two
LWEIF
SEME
IUITT?
Nearly 85,000 square feet of green­
houses devoted to cut flowers and
potted plants, at Bergen's Better
Blossoms. Coquille phone is M.
RUMOR?
I REMBLAI MY?
IPEIFECT INTESI
IITIEI IMTIKTf
ALWAYS GOODBYE
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Friday's Cord Was
A Wild Affair
Wellman Bell and daughter, Joanne,
of Oakland, Calif., are (pending a few
days visiting at the Thrift home. Mr.
Ball la a brother of Mrs. Thrift. Mrs.
Ball was unable to make the trip on
account of business.
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V. R. WILSON, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined.
Glasses
Fitted. Broken lenses du­
plicated. Optical repairs while you
wait. Expert service.
MARCH
OF
TIME
“U. S. COAST GUARDS”
THESE
MATINEE SUNDAY 1:MZ
Wednesday
owe Quizco/vresr pictures
AM COMINBTOTNK
ROXY or LIBERTY
Wetch for Them/
BIG PRIZES
5,250,000.00
' IN CASH
FIRST PR'7£
$50.000.00
W IN F ANC
fobtune
IMOVIE QUIZ­
CONTEST
ASK FOB YOUB FBEE
Seventeen Royal Neighbors at­
tended the meeting in Marshfield
Monday evening, when the state su­
perintendent, Mrs. Lenora Broil, of
Ashland, made an official visit. She
told of her trip through the east and
also told about the Royal Neighbor
home in Rock Island, Ill. Plans were
talked over in regard to the R. N.
convention in the spring.
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Jeanette Alcorn, Coquille High
school 1038, writes that she is en­
joying school at California State
Teachers’ College in San Diego. She
says that there are 050 Treshmen in
her class. Miss Jeanette is staying
with her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs.
L. L Epley, of United Brethren
Church II at San Diego.
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