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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1939)
PAGE KIGHT COQUILLE VALUT SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER *, )M0 Marriage Licenses Oct. 3—Emery H. Bedea and Ruth Sherman, both of Marshfield. Oct. 3—Wesly W. Harrison, of Co quille, and Shirliam Ferrell. $25 00 Reward Will be paid by the Manufacturer for any Cora GREAT CHRISTOP HER POSITIVE Cora Cure cannot remove. Also removes Callouses. 35c at Barrow Drug. 12-4« Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc Frank R. Murphy, of Broadbent, is the author of a song which is to to publiced over radio hook-ups and individual programs throughout the United States during the next few months. It was published by the American Music club of Portland and is entiled, “Out Where Antelope Are Screaming." It was one of the num bers played by the Don & Spenny orchestra at the county fair dances. V. R. WILSON, O. D. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. , Glasses Fitted. Broken lenses du plicated. Optical repairs while you wait. Expert service. Lanis Bosworth returned the first of the week from a business trip to San Francisco. He mixed pleasure with business and saw the O. S. C. football team take Stanford to a 12 to 0 cleaning. Mrs. Clara Wheeler left Wednesday for Eureka, Calif., to visit her sister, Mrs. Charles Levine. Having guests? Brighten up your home with flowers from Bergen’s. Phone 64. s Les Child announces that he will conduct a public speaking class in the city hall each Sunday evening, kt 7:30. •< i A ten pound baby boy, Milton Wat son, jr., was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodgers of this city, at the Coquille hospital last Saturday. Jack Jarvis, pharmacist in Rack- leff’s Pharmacy, accompanied by ; Mrs. Jarvis, their daughter, Miss I Ruth, and Eurie Pegle, of the Ideal See Ginger Rogers As The "Bachelor Mother" .At- Roxy This Week Heralded by advance preview re- ports as one of the season’s most sprightly and original comedy ro- mances, “Bachelor Mother” makes its local debut at the Roxy Theatre next Sunday with Ginger Rogers and David Niven in the stellar leads. —, _ , ... Miss Rogers in the role at a de- part men t <toresalesgirl displays her fWr for comedy which she recently u < ? Stage Door" Niven’s ch.ractartaa- tion m an adamant store executive is * ,rom?^° ta ’JVuthering Heights" and “Dawn PatroL A hilarious mix-up over a baby forms the axis about which “Bachelor Mother” revolves. Holding a tempor- ary job in the store during the Christ- --------- '—~.------------ "" T ™as rush, Miss Rogers-on her lu hour-finds an infant on the step a home and is instai mi’?ken the child’, mother, uTh* prot?tS " **** l* disbelieved, and the h< authorities report the matter to ,tore executlve. Niven, . vlce.pr dent and the OW] inveiUgateg for himaeU convinced that Ginger is the motl He immediately ghift. her to the manent her , „ This only infuriate. Ginger who ii to * child to others. Horrified, Niven lectures her, I under threat of dire consequen forces her to bring up the youngs But hla interest in the girl arouses Bakery, left Monday on a trip south expecting to go to Sacramento and return the latter part of this month. LAWYER WALTER VNNMMA PIDGEON • BRUCE LEO CARRILLO • EDOARDO CIANNELU SAINT IN LONDON DRAMATIC!... th the jolt of r e a I i t ROMANTIC!... th the love of ---- ^1 Mrs. Maud Woodyard will begin work with her Rhythm Band, for children between the ages of 3 and 6, on Thursday, Oct. 26. Mothers in terested phone 50R or see Mrs. Wood yard. 38t2s J. E. Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mauney and Miss Margaret Paulson left this morning for Portland intend ing to return Sunday. Brings Bigger Pictures Than Ever Before •— Not just a few but all of the great hits from every major Hollywood Studio, Never have you been offered such hits as these — one after another. “ANGELS WASH THEIR FACES,” “BACHELOR MOTHER,” “THE WIZARD OF OZ,” “BEAU GESTE,” “WHEN TOMORROW COMES,” “LADY OF THE TROPICS,” “THE MIKADO.” BELLE KNIFE HOSPITAL .out HUMAN! th the warmth c Jg NOTICE DIME NIGHT PONY 'THE WIZARD OF OZ" SAT., OCT. 7th FOOTBALL MARSHFIELD vs. COQUILLE