The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 21, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    SALE
A marriage license was issued at
the county clerk's office this morning
to Gross W. Wood, of Coquillle, and
Esther Mallloux, of Myrtle Point
Big Days
Wednesday, Thursday
Friday and Saturday
* CT* HERE COMES HAPP/NESS
FROM R/NG/NG D/X/ELANDf
Harvest-time heart-songs ■ • ■ lungfe
born dances . . . Bobby’s greatestI
Adventure in the bayous. Laughter
that starts tears.' Drama that thrills
you throughI...
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Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc
DRUGGISTS
STATIONERS
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dalen, former
valley residents who have been In
Grants Pass for a year or more, came
in last Friday and after visiting
friends in the county left Monday for
California where they will seek a new
location.
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FEATURE NO. I
KING OF
CHINATOWN 1
ANNA MAY WONG
AKIM TAMIROFF
J. CARROL NAISH
SIDNEY TOLER
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AUDIENCE
During the bargain day offer which
will expire Oct. 31, the Coquille Val­
ley Sentinel is able to offer a com­
bined subscription for the Sentinel
and the Oregonion for only 111. This
is |2.50 less than the combined annual
subscriptions of the two papers. A
; similar reduction obtains also for the
Sunday Oregonian and Sentinel, or
the daily only and this newspaper.
Falls, Minn. He is a brother of Chief
Gulseth, of Southwestern Motors, and
last Sunday also became his cousin
by marriage, the wives of the two
men having that realionship.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Houston spent
the weekend at Grants Pass visiting
at the Sheriff Lister home.
SWING
THAT
CHEER
STARTS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27th
For 4 Big Days
THS GREATEST ADVENTURE KNOWN TO MAN!