The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 02, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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TOILET TISSUE—Good Quality
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WELLMAN TUNA
Fancy White Meat
SWEET MIXED PICKLES
ALBERS PEARLS OF WHEAT
The Best of the Grain
Large Package Only
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WELLMAN COFFEE
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C oquille S ervice S tation
Phone 133
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND!*
Busy Corner Grocery
Tyrrell Woodward, Mr. and Mia.
Stanley Halter, Mr. and Mr*. Adrian
Halter and eon, George Allen, Mrs.
John Haberly and children, Adolph
Haberly, Ruth and Edith Woodward,
Beatrice and Bernice Green, Lois
Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Myem
and Mre. Edith Woodward.
The pea growers in Arago vicinity
are very busy this week harvesting
their pea crop. So far they are turn­
ing out as well as be expected. The
peas are trucked to Coquille and then
shipped by truck to Hillsboro.
Delivery
counsin, Ann Harlocker.
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Smith was left in charge of the fox
L. P. Linn returned home the last farm during their absence.
of the week from Eugene, where he
Lyie Smith and Iva Ward, of Lcn-
attended summer school.
eve, along with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Mrs. Sophia Hall and son, Austin, Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillespie,
returned home from Portland, where of Coquille, took a pleasure trip Sun­
they visited Miss Mabel Hall, who is day up Coos river and over to Scotts­
training for a nurse in the Multnomah burg and down the coast highway to
County Hospital.
Coquille.
Mrs. Elsie Davidson and two chil­
Mrs. Perna Harris, who has been
dren returned home after an extended visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peilan,
visit with her parents at The Dalles. of Myrtle Point, fell and broke her
Mr. and Mrs. Scout Haslewood re­ leg, Thuneday of last week, while
turned to their home in Salem, after a camping in Brewster Valley. She wa«
few days’ visit at the home of his rushed to the Mast hospital in Myrtle
MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
parents, Mr. and Mns. Frank Hasle­ Point, where the leg was set. She re-
wood.
ma'ned in the hospital for a week and
Mrs. Dolly Barr, of Petaluma, Cahf., was brought home Thursday, The leg
is visiting friends and relatives in and is healing satisfactorily.
near Myrtle Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beck and
Miss Mollie Warner, who is in Ansel Hayward returned home Mon­
nurse’s training at the Good Samari­ day from the valley. They have been
tan hospital at Portland, spent a few visiting friends and relatives in Cres­
days the first of the week at the home well, Waldport and Eugene. Mr. Beck
of her mother, Mrs. Bessie Warner.
and Mrs. Hayward have been attend­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parrbh and ing summer school at Eugene.
two eons left Wednesday for Port­
land, where they will visit Miss Agnes
Next Week at the Liberty
Parrish, nurse in the Multnomah
Opening
Sunday at the Liberty
County Hospital.
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Ostrander Theatre is Paramount’s Olypiad farce,
Myrtle arrived home Wednesday evening “Million Dollar Legs,’’ said to be one
from a six weeks’ stay in Spokane, of the most insanely funny pictures
Washington, where they visited rela­ ever filmed. Not even the various
comedies in which the Four Marx
tives.
Mrs. Archie McNair, of Bandon, Brothers have appeared reach so
was in Myrtle Point Wednesday to at­ high a pinnacle of sheer, nonsensical
buffoonery aa does this picture, ac­
tend the Natal Day festivities.
cording
to advance reports.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Braden, of Hub­
It is laid in the mythical Republic
bard are spending this week in Myrtle
Point, visiting relatives and friends. of Klopstokia, where all the girls are
■ Mr. and Mrs. Harold WaUling, Mr. named Angela and al) the men
and Mir..’ Chet Pedan, Mr. and Mrs. M. George; where it la a jail offense not
J. Morrison, John Wataling, Albert La to kiss a pretty girl; where the run­
Branch, Ray Morrison and Katie ners are so fast that they trip over
Guerin went to Sixes River Thursday frightened rabbits and have to hurdle
for a few days’ outing, camping and fleeing deer; where the women are so
beautiful that all the men find it to­
fishing. *
Allis Guerin, of Langlois, called on tally impossible to keep their minds
friends in Myrtle Point the first of on their work—except the president
who is a woman-hater.
the week.
R. C. Dement returned home Tuev . Jack Oakie, aa the "down prince,”
day from Salem, where he has beer s the man who leads Klopstokia to a
thrilling victory in the Olympics.
for several weeks visiting relatives.
Mrs. John Bellon! and children re­
Knife Hospital Notes
turned Tutrday from a few days’
camping at Bandon beach.
B. Zinn, of Remote, entered the
Stanley Furman and James
hospital for treatment on Monday.
ellen are spending the week end at The aame day, Rodney Barrows, of
Bandon.
Langlois, had his tonsils removed.
Marvel Brode was dismissed Wed­
nesday and is doing nicely after in
Riverton News
appendicitis operation.
Robert Danielson, of Gold Beach,
vaa dismissed Wednesday after an
appendicitis operation.
Mre. Kate Moeller, of Newport,
daughter of Mrs. Sarah Wickham,
underwent a toxic goiter operation
Wednesday. She b doing nicely.