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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1939)
PAOS EIGHT THE COQUILLE VALLEE SENTINEL, COQUILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, 1 'g g? “Back to School” SALE Miss Alice Jordan, of the South western Motors office force, and Mias Esther Fortune, of Slater’s Variety Store, left Sunday on a vacation trip, expecting to visit Salem, Portland, Mrs. Riohard Jewel and son, Carl, Mt. Hood and possibly north as far as accompanied by Mrs. Henry Ellis and Seattle. Eva Alexander, went to Canyonville Saturday where Eva and Ray entered Those desiring to apply for Oregon Canyonville Bible Academy high driver»’ licenses may see Ward Mc school for the coming year. Carl will Reynolds at the Coquille city hall be instructor of the band and or-1 next Tuesday, Sept. 19, between 10 chestra. and S. CASCADE MECHANICAL PENCIL 29c 25c 59c 59c 10c 17c DICTIONARY, A Bargain PENCIL SHARPENER ... PENCIL SHARPENER POCKET SIZE DICTIONARY........... Haskell’s Milk of Magnesia,Full Pint. WORLD GLOBE DELUXE COMPANION , Box BELMONT SCHOOL CRAYONS MEDFORD PEN AND PENCIL, Combination CALOREX LUNCH KIT PEN AND PENCIL SET Furious action! Hilarious comedy! Gay, tuneful music OF A MILLION HEARTS! ABRID DEODORANT .......... There’s more sox appeal in his "Glub-Glub“ than in a million * MEN! SHAVING SPECIAL "oom ph si" MEDICINE CHEST SPECIAL S® •r 79c - 49c 5c 39c $1.29 $1.00 39c 29c 59c Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc. DRUGGISTS STATIONERS * Elephant Seldom Licked in Battle With Animals <sss Return The story of the elephant is a story in superlatives. Not only is he the largest land animal, but care ful checking of facts points to the elephant as the probable real king of beasts, according to Guy Mur- chie, Jr., in the Chicago Tribune. There are few reports of his having been defeated in mortal combat by other creatures. He is almost invul nerable to attack and clever in his actions. Among his peculiar attributes are his trunk, which serves both as arm. and nose; his great tusks, which have been known to attain a length of im feet and to weigh 293 pounds; his pillarlike legs, which appear Jointless as he stands erect; his thick hide, which gives him the name pachyderm, and his head, in which his smallish brain is protect ed by so many surrounding bony cavities that only a very carefully aimed bullet can reach it. LITTLE TOUGH GUYS Harr. CAREY • Frjnkic THOMAS Special Attraction E THE BEST HEART Daniel Boone Born on Farm suit. See Norton’s in Hotel building. Dr. C. 'Moulton Montgomery's "History of Berks County in Pennsylvania” says: “Daniel Boone, the famous Ken tucky pioneer, w?s born in Exeter township, Berks county, on October 22, 1733, on a farm which is about one mile north of Baumstown. His father, Squire Boone, then owned and occupied the farm, having bought it in November, 1730. He and his father and family left the township in 1730 and migrated to North Carolina; and thence, some years afterward (1709). he led a party into the unknown regions of western Virginia, ‘beyond the moun tains,’ where he distinguished him self by his boldness, his experiences with the Indians, his narrow escapes and his successful career a» a pi oneer. He died at Charette Village in Missouri, on September 26, 1820, aged eighty - six years, eleven months, four days." CÁRNIVA1 RICHARDCARLSON L KUN FMEISI • MKRT MUTIMI VIIEINIA tllMIIE I |] Hoary HULL • LesHe FENTON • O mm REYNOLDS A rw I FEATURE NO. 1 # S MATINEE SUNDAY 1:45 YOUTH ... LAUGHTER ... ROMANCE DOROTHEA KENT, FRANK JENKS, ANDY DEVINE “STRANGE FACES” EE BOTH PICTURES FOR .................... . ...... 25c SAMUfrCOLDITYN ij b;> The Italian Language The Italian language is a develop ment of the Latin which was spoken during the days of the Roman em pire. As spoken by educated people it is derived from the Florentine dialect which was the language of Dante. Thia was the form taught in the schools and used in all Italian dictionaries. But the common peo ple do use dialect forms which vary slightly in the north and south of the country. >1