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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
Conversation is cheap. easy to make. Claims are When anybody tries to Special Flour Sale . tell you that he has “as good a tire as a 49 lb bag—Queen Anne Flour for all baking pur- poses. Specially priced— Goodyear”—or perhaps .“a better tire” -r-make him RROVE it! He can’t! But I .89 , WE CAN AND WILL PROVE TO YOU why Goodyears can’t be equaled! Come in—see the patented Supertwist Uord tfted only in Goodyear Tires stretched beside the regular standard cord. You’ll be surprised! Demand pAMrf^Of hs—we have it I OVEN BAKED BEANS (with Pork) BROWN BREAD (with Raisins) They are delicious Large cans, both for. 46c SUNBLEST PEACHES Nice ripe fruit No. 2'/x cans - 2 for 45< OYSTERS Mammoth Pack - SUCCESS OLIVES large cans — colossal pack Per Can - 40° 3 for MARSHMALLOWS extra nice Full Pound pkg. - 35' 3 Pounds 68' SULTANA RAISINS - - 2 Lowest Prices ^ Finest Tires X ■• <- Goodyear Has Ever Built » ** * Lifetime Guaranteed • z New Improved rear Pathfinders Busy Comer Grocery Save Red Stamps and get the cash discount. These Prices are On Your Wheel Prices With Our Helpful Year Round Service Phone 133 HOOKER’S ROOSEVELT Garage Super Service Station MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Picnic Time We have a variety of Cooked 1?'* Luncheon Meats for Sandwiches • f- , * QUALITY MEATS PEOPLE S MARKET J. Lr STEVENS “Your Ideal Meeting Place” Frame Up for Bonney Home Contractor A. H. Johnson has not been able to make rapid progress on the Luckey Bonney house, on the beigths east of town, because of the improvement going in on "Knowlton avenue, but he has the framework up and will rush it faster when material can be delivered there. It will bo a ftve-room cottage. J Knowlton Ave. Paving Progress Mrs. P. W. Laird returned to her home in Myrtle Point after a several weeks’ stay at her home in San Jose, California. She also visited her three daughters who are attending the uni versity at Berkeley. Mrs. L. L. Sumerlin and little daughter, Lavonne, visited friends in Coquille Saturday afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. King arrived Friday for a several weeks* viait at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafferty of Arago. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Prey, of Co quille, were visitors at the Lafferty home Sunday. Miss Hazel Carey arrived from Long Beach, California, and will «[wu< the summer tn and around Myrtle Point. Mrs. Dorothy Whittington, of Van couver, B. C„ is enjoying a visit with relatives in Myrtle Point for a few weeks. P. D. Hatcher is in the Mast and Wilson hospital for medical treat ment. Peart Bros, have completed 800 feet of the paving on Knowlton avenue, working from the east end of the improvement west. They are laying about 50 lineal feet of concrete a day and with good weather will soon fin; ish the job. The sidewalks and curbs Mr. and Mrs. George Dickonaon left are all in for the portion of the job Friday for LaGrande, Oregon, where south of the bridge. they attended the state bankers’ con- Call Fan A Elwood for transfer Warranty ano Bargain A, gale v*ntion- 1 and fuel. Deeds ter sale st the Sentinel eBce Mrs. George Guerin returned to Delivery her home at Langlois Sunday after at tending the State Grange convention. Mrs. Eddie Brain and eon, William, left Tuesday for Portland, where Mrs. Brain will enter a hospital and under go an operation. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley, of Umpqua, Oregon, attended the State Grange convention last week and al so visited their son, Earl Cooley, and family. Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff returned to her home at Ash after visiting for a few days at the home of her uncle, Dr. L. L. Sumerlin. Charley Haynes is in the Mast and Wilson hospital suffering from a heart attack. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ros slow left last week for a vacation trip into British Columbia and Skagway, Alaa- Elder and Mrs. Leander Smith and two daughters left Friday for their home in Newberg after attending the Lett- Reed wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McKillip and W. M. Weber left Monday for their home after attending the State Grange convention-held here last week Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Dickson and son, John, left thie week for a vacation trip to Southern California. Miss Audry Wagner left Thursday for Loa Angeles, where she will visit friends for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Russell and Showing the new colors in correctly family left Friday -for a weeks’ out- related groups of Shirts, Neckwear, ing at the Bandon Beach. Hose. 'Kerchiefs and Accessories. Mias Elsie Moller returned this To Blend with that new summer suit. week from Eugene where she has been attending U. of O. the past year. ; An unusual service—Haberdashery ready- Miss Elsie is a member of this year’s grouped in complete Ensembles or specially graduating class. grouped to your own ideas. Shown in tones for Mrs. W. R. Northup went to Powers easy assembling around the wearer’s personality. I Tuesday to be with her parents a few Learn the convenience, the economy our service days. gives you. A large crowd witnessed the com petitive drills put on. by four of the / want to get something on every man in town Coos County Granges Friday after noon at the fair grounds. Bay City won first prise, Myrtle Point second, Men's Wear Parkersburg third and McKinley Coquille • Oregon fourth. All four teams were worthy ■ * • of much praise and the drills were much enjoyed by those looking on. Elder and Mrs. F. 8. Bunch returned to their home in Medford after at 1 daughter, besides other relatives to | making the turn into the highway Funeral arrange near Roy Garrett’s home and was tending the funeral of Mrs. Bunch’s mourn his loss. ments have not yet been made pend struck by another car driven at too brother, John Leek. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Porterfield and ing word from relatives living away rapid a speed to stop in time. Both from here. cars were badly damaged. children returned home from Tule Mrs. Harrison Mast and sister, Lake, where they have been staying on their homestead for a few weeks. Mrs. Breuer and son, Donald, of Port The Ford Garage has installed a Frank Neil, aged 4« years, passed land, left Wednesday for a few days Wilson Electric valve facing tool and away at the Mast and Wilson hospi- at the Guerin ranch at Eckley. are prepared to grind valves on any ».i Tuesday morning after an illness Dee Case was badly scratched and make of car at a flat price. They of about a month. He leaves a wife bruised and Don Druliner’s arm was also make a flat price on brake lining aM four children, three sons and one broken Sunday when Mr. Cue wu Joha. tf I. A. ELROD