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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1939)
- , ►>. *- Eaton s Feed Stores offer you vig orous, quick-growing chicks from 1 day for San Francisco, where they well mated high-producing flocks, ‘ expect to remain for anywhere from 100 percent B. W. D. tested, place two weeks to a’ month. Mr. Pook your orders early, our prices are was in Southern Pacific Hospital sev right. Of course, they should be eral months ago and he goes back now fed Hodgen-Brewster Starter and for an examination. Developing Mashes. a Dr. C. G. Stem, Chiropractor. 393 Moulton St., phone, 86 j . tf Mrs. Mabie Laird and son, Lloyd, Douglas Donated, after spending the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Donated, left Satur day for Fresno, California, where he is attending Fresno State College. Douglas la a member of the college band which made two appearances at the San Francisco fair on March 24. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Ulett and Mrs. Lafe Compton left Tuesday morning for Portland, expecting to return Saturday. arrived here last Friday noon from Salem, where they have been for the past month. While they like the Wil lamette valley, they said before start ing back Sunday noon, that unless they found a suitable investment there, they would probably return to San Francisco. Mrs. Laird is looking and feeling better than she did a few months ago. Those desiring to secure drivers* li censes may see Ward McReynolds at the Coquille city hall next Tuesday, ASHMMTMimi Ä MB At IlH •• QRé Ä’ u : April 18, between ten and five o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton left yes terday afternoon for Portland, where he had business with the U. S. en gineers on Port of Bandon business. minnTNnM Mr. and Mrs. H. Lu Claterboe re turned yesterday from a trip to White Salmon, Wash., on which they left Sunday. 50* Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS 2 GOOD PICTURES Miri II- Jiiks li Th Balay liastiH liMstiä! E. A. McCord, who is employed at McKinley, was arrested by the state police last Friday, on Front street here, charged with drunken driving. When taken before Justice Barton he was fined >100 and sentenced to 30 days in jail. A Deaum 0a Wheels but a pretty gid had Mm Vem Oderkirk, Jr., underwent an emergency opperation for appendi citis at the BeUe Knife Hospital Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mulkey and family drove out to Granta Pass with Harry Epperson last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton. Other visitors there were Mr. and Mrs. Marion House, of Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gage, of Dallas, who have often been in this section. The Coquille visitors returned Sun day evening. Lone SAT. THE PUBLIC INVITED The public is invited to attend the Junior Woman’s Club public card party at the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday, April 22nd. AU kinds of games wUl be provided and the time is 8:00 o’clock. Tickets are on sale at Ber gen’s for thirty-five cents. Mrs. Har old Gould is general chairman for the party and she has appointed the fol lowing committee chairmen to work with her: tickets, Estelle Harbison; refreshments, Genevieve Grant; prizes, Bernice Ireland; tallies, Eu nice Barrow and Mabel Tucker; tables, Margaret Bellon!; decorations, Virginia Wood. Probate Court Cases Dr. J. D. Rankin was last Thurs day appointed administrator of the 14,900 estate left by Geo. H. W. Bar- Job’s Daughters To Present renpohl, who died here April 3. Ap Program For O.E.S. Tonight praisers of the estate, >4.400 of which 'Beulah Chapter, No. 8, O. E. S., will is personal property, are L. H. Haz hold its regular meeting this (Thurs ard, K. E. Pettengil and J. E. Axtell. day) evening with the Jobs Daugh ters Bethel presenting a program af V. R. WILSON, O. D. ter the chapter adjourns. All parents OPTOMETRIST of Jobe Daughters and others who Eyes Examined. Gil may be interested are invited to be Fitted. Broken lenses present for the program, stated Mrs. plicated. Optical repairs while you Florence Sanford, worthy matron. wait Expert service. x Ranger FOR SALE—*36 Nash Sedan. In good shape. Reasonable, at Gil more Station, Coquille. It MATINEE FOR RENT — New modem 4-room House, garage, and one acre of garden, >22.50 per mo., or special price by the year. Two miles from Coquille. Frank George, on Rink creek road; phone 4R3. 2 BIG CLASS"A PICTURES k 1 Su Improvements At The Riviera The Riviera Dine & Dance, corner of Front and Hall streets, has re cently installed a larger refrigerator and the arrangement of the front room has been altered by moving the counter to the north side of the room and installing several booths along the south side.