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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1930)
f SOCIAL NOTES entertained i Friday at the Myrtle ¡ SATURDAY and MONDAY Vanilla Bunnv Brand, use for flav oring home-made ice cream and cakes. Truly a won derful value. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. S. . M. Nosier entertained with a small ' dinner party hi honor of Mrs. George ; Hartley and daughter, Mary Esther, and son, George, who are here visiting from San Diego, Calif. Covers were laid for M m . Hartley, Mary Esther and George, Mrs. Delbert Oberteuffer, Marvin Skeels, Mary Lou Nosier, Bonnie Gage and Mr. and Mrs. Noaler. Disability Allowance for War Veterana Authorized 4-0«. bottle 3 packages.. Sperry’s Pancake and Waf fle Flour in the economical outing and camping size. What a value. -25c Sure to jell, adds to your fruit, insurance against failure. Best Foods Tasty Foods Pickles Salad Dressing Relish Spread Best Foods, a new flavor, a new taste sensation for summer salads. Sandwiches and quickl with Best Spread. Gingerale Etc. Bacon dozen Corn Flakes Jersey Brand, fresh, crisp, crackling Summer cereal. A Safeway value. Max-i-mum or Safeway Brands, packed from the world’s finest teas. The delicious cooling summer drink, Ice Tea. Green Japan, l/t lb pkg. 37c 3 pkn.---- 19c Medium weight Backs. Just the thing for an early morning appetizer. And economical too! Flour Big K, finest Northwestern Hardwheat. A quality flour worth much more than the price. Ai /»Q 49-lb bag 1 lOó Crystal White PeetsGranolatedSoap Insures a clean washing. Save now. Gives remarkable results Lge. Pkg------- 37c 10c package FREE with every large one. Pure cane, fine granulated. 7 bars .-------- 27C Wed neoday Trends in Poultry Farm Cosby. Specimens to the Labor M. Dickinson. NEW HIGHWAY PROJECT UNDER WAY Max-i-mum Brand, all that the name implies. Delicious ly good when iced. bottles Poultry Sessions at O. S. C. Scheduled for July 23-24 "Modem ing,” H. E. Call Farr & Elwood for transfer "Sending and fuel. story," E. Butter Safeway quality fancy creamery, always stands* the test of hot weather. Pancake Flour A number of the Nosier families spent a very pleasant day with a big picnic party held at the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nosier on ' the Cunningham road. The dinner , was served in a lovely grove where large tables and everything else nec essary were provided to make such an affair a very enjoyable one. Several relative« from California are here visiting, so the affair was planned in their honor. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alva Nosier, Mrs. George Hartley and son and daughter, George and Mary Esther, all of San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Noaler and daugh ter, Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Morrison, Mrs. Delbert Oberteuffer, Helene and Bonnie Gage, Marvin Skeels, George Moulton and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Noaler and daughter, Pa tricia. A two-day program of practical diecussion of modern poultry prob lems and methods has been prepared for the eighth annual Oregon Poultry men's convention at Oregon State col lege, July 23 and 24. In addition to these features an unusual number of exhibits and demonstrations have been arranged for the hundreds of men and women who attend these meetings. A visiting speaker will be Profes sor R. B. Thompson, head of the poul try department at Oklahoma A. A M. college. The condensed program fol lows: Kosto Famous food dessert, with delicious and tempting ways to serve printed on each package. 3 different flavors. Try itl Lettuce New Potatoes Finest local-grown at a sav ing! 11 heads ..... 35c FREE DELIVERY AT 10 A. M. AND 3 P. M. Store No. 4«9 COQUILLE, OREGON “Alfalfa on the Poultry Fam,** C. R Briggs, Benton County Agent. “At What Age Should Chicks First Be Fed?” F. E. Fox. "Feeding Problems,” R. B. Thomp son, Stillwater, Okla. "Electrical Appliances for the Poul try Farm,” F. E. Price. “Banking Policy Toward the Poul try Farmer,” Eugene Courtneg, Woodburn. Annual Meeting Poultrymen’s asso ciation. Variety Program by Corvallis Chamber of Commerce. “Modern Poultry Developments," R. B. Thompson. Thursday Caponizing Fox. * Local motorists who spend their vacations driving over the celebrated Columbia River Highway in Oregon will find the State of Washington is constructing a new road way on the north bank of the famed Columbia River par alleling the former route. Photograph shows a Durant 6-14 sedan on the North Bank with iu party gaaing across the Columbia into Oregon. Demonstration, F. E. “Some Poultry Breeding Methods,” F. L. Knowlton. Question Box Hour. “Advertising Problems,” Chas. D. Byrne. “Obligation of the Hatchery Man,” H. E. Cosby. Business session. “Bleeding, Testing and Autopsy of Hens to Determine Pullorum Infec tion," Dr. W. T. Johnson in charge. WALTER P. CHRYSLER'S TPAFFIC TALKS