The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 08, 1938, Page 12, Image 12

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    Ä. V. Caughell Passes
At Gold Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wheeler, accom­
panied by Richasd Knife, drove to
Eureka Saturday. Mr. Knife planned
to visit his sister for a tew days. Mr.
and Mrs. Wheeler returned Sunday,
bringing Mrs. Clara Wheeler back to
Coquille after a visit With her folks.
On the trip down, they were delayed
7V4 hours by a slide below Crescent
City, making the trip take 1S% hours.
Highest honors in the Coquille Fur
Show held last Sunday in the I.b.OT,
hall were won by dlinton Carmen,
of Gaylord. He was awarded grand
championship honors. Members of
the C. M. Hartwell family, of River­
ton, took second and third in the
grand championship class.
Results of the three fox pelt classes
The Coquille Woman’s Club will
meet in St. James’ Parish House Tues­
day afternoon, Dec. 13th, at 2: IS p. m.
The Junior Woman’s Club will pre­
sent a special Christmas program. -
THE
DRUG STORE ..
pvt ¿ffwiï ptiui ût ttnvn
E. M. Randleman, who manufac
tureJ myrtlewood novelties under the
name of Pioneer Myrtlewood Crofters
of Cqtdlle, has his output on display
and for sale at Gregg’s store on Front
street.
Fuhrman's Pharmacy,
Upswept . ^ . - Yes! An ,
Excellent Foundation for j
this Coiffure is our
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DRUGGISTS
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STATIONERS
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Exclusive
Permanent Wave. |
$2.50 up
Coquille, Ore.
Open Evenings by Appointment
STRANGE
lurkin
DANGER
in The Shadows!
Just What the
World Needs
WEWER
RALPH
BYRD
JMSTOREY-MNKT TOMUN
Charles Boyer*
Sigrid Gurte
HEDY LAMAR
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ALAN HALB
Wednesday
Dec.
ACTRESS"
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