The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 13, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON,
PAGE TWO
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
3 Values
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Mr. and Mr*. Thus. Guerin and
daughter, Alice, returned Friday from
a trip to California. They visited with
relative* in Oakland and also visited
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th« Chat. Guerin family in Loa An­
gele«.
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.JUftBarleTand Mrs. Max
’^Dement were Coquille visitors Satur-
k day.
Miss Francis Fernley returned
home last week from a several weeks’
visit with friends and relatives at
Portland, Salem and Aurpra. __-----
Eugene Ramsey is spending his va­
cation with his sister, Mrs. Hoeman
Eugene is making hie home at the
Masonic home at Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woolridge and
baby left last week for Eugene, where
they will visit for two weeks. Mr.
Woolridge is salesman in the HuUng
ECONOMY CAPS, SCHRAMM CAPS, MASON CAPS,
and Lundy hardware store.
KERR WIDE MOUTH AND KERR MASON
Br. and Mrs. Edwin Schroeder and
son. Milton, left last week for a three
JAR LIFTERS, RUBBER WRENCHES FOR MASON JARS
■ peeks’ .visit in California.
ECONOMY CLAMPS AND MASON RUBBERS
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barklow are
■«pending this week with their daugh-
JPe Have them
| ter, Mrs. BanJcs, in Portland.
( O. E. Mersters, ot Pixley, Califor­
nia, is visiting home folks for ten
weeks.
.
The Rev. C. C. Hu-let family left
last week for Albany where they will
make their home. Miss Evelyn will
enter Albany college next fall. Their
Steel
son, William, is already a student
there.
Miss Kathryn Dunham and Mrs. !
j Clarence Church spent the Fourth I
SCISSORS,
with Miss Dunham’s relatives on Coos ,
Worth -etilW
River.
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Orin Hazelton returned home from
Klamath Falls, wheft he has been ’
working with his father for some
time.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Shorey are en­
joying a visit from Mre. J. L. Shorey
■nd daughters, Alice and Kathleen,
of Woodburn. '
Miss Claudia Parker, who has em­
ployment at the Porter camp, is on a
week’s vacation at her home near
Myrtle- Point.
Ruby Sargeant, niece of Mrs. Jas.
Hobson, died at the Mast and Wilson
hospital Sunday, July 1st, of typhoid
fever.
Mrs. H. C. Schroeder left for her
home at Great Falls, Montana, Thurs­
day after visiting for several weeks
hone
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L.
Hahderson.
fOR
PURE
Mrs. Gus Bender and daughter,
Ask for cash tickets entitling you -iofree Rogers Sil­
FOOD
Dorothy, left Tuesday for Ceres,
verware or Save Red Stamps and get the cash discount
California, where she wiH visit her
sister, Mrs. Lou Linegar.
Verne Smith returned to his home
at Reedsport after spending several
lays visiting at the home of hie
mother, Mrs. Wm. Barger.
„ Mr*. Lewis Lanere and daughters,
Doljy end Lucile, of Eugene, -returned
to their hyrnc Friday morning, after
that deserv— more sttmition
st tending the funend of Ruby Sar- the problem to which It relate«
grant.
comes more complex is that of pa
Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Chambers and ing in such a way as to conserve
Miss Helen Samson drove to Rose- greatest amount of space, says Ail
burg Wednesday with Mrs. J. E. Wil- Wilson, Secretary of the Coqu
bur, who was leaving for her home Branch of Oregon State Motor Ai
in Omaha, Nebraska.
eition, who further pointe out t
Ivan Holmes and Ida Barger were ¡he smaller towns also have their
married Monday. They will make luiremente with reference to pa
•heir home at Remote, Oregon.
ng space.
Elaine Thurber, seven-year old
"The business districts of b
laughter of A. J. Thurber, of Powers, <maM and large communities off«
received treatment at the Mast and problem in the matter of park
Wilson hospital Sunday morning for «pace that, while not entirely sol
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR FRESH MILK
a broken leg received from a fall.
ole by a changed attitude, can
Miss Barbara Richmond, of Co- ,-endered leas acute and difficult
juille, is visiting a few days with he display of courtesy oa the part
her cousin«, Aileen and Grayce Bar- he average motorist,” says 11
ker.
Mr. and
jarenta of
INCORPORATED
luly Sth.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hilton, who
have bee’n spending several month-
n Portland, returned to Myrtle Point
Saturday. Mr. Hilton will work in
Danger from overfeeding Is
i camp on Rock creek.
aened If the chick« are fed offer
Mrs. L. Prey left Wednesday for
a little at a time for the first
Aurora, Oregon, where she will visit
days
With her daughter, Mrh. Fred Garrett.
Thos. Guerin and wife and daugh­
ter, Alice, Mias Helen Deyue and
Miss Elva Gerald McGraw, of Oak-
and, Calif., and Miss Edna McGraw
>f Marshfield, left Tuesday foe a few
lays’ outing at Diamond Lake.
Mr. and Mr*. L. W. Lever, of Ara-
To, were visitors in Myrtle Point
Tuesday and attended Chautauqua.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Robinett and
daughter, Charlotte, left Thursday
for Crescent City, Calif., after spend
ng a few days tn Myrtle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Chua. Beiths w were
Roseburg business visitors Saturday.
J. S. Whitaker, well known lumber­
be pnrtially
man of Myrtle .Point, died suddenly
if apoplexy Wednesday morning at
"h^ Waaley hospital in Marshfield. '
SERVICE
SATISFIES ?
Phone 69
COMBINATIONS ' >
Homegrown
H E F F D F
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Authorized Dealers
ttle Creek Health Foods
Quality in the Tires You Buy: We sell GOODYEAR ALL-
WEATHER TREAD Tires—nothing better at any price.
Our price» for QOODYEAR
A Right Price for Quality
ALL-WEATHER TREADS are low ■no more, and often
less, than you are asked to pay for lesser quality tires.
the factory
us.
Why not start today?
Phone 133
Special Prices
on
Building Material
usy Comer Grocery
COW BELL DAIRY
Poultry Notea
\ Malicioaa Justice
Cartea. I have often been vexed to
aee Judge« Impudently making use ol
fraud and fnlse ho|>es of pardon and
favor to cosen a poor criminal Into a
confession of the fact alleged agujnst
him. It would become Justice, and
’P
ak end
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