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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1933)
m COQUILLB YALLRY BINTDCBL. COQUILLB. ORBGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST A 1»» PAGE TWO " W9 U-U HERE S MORE OF EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN —w MORE SAFETY Next Monday In the treed • The safest tread is the one that can stop your car the quick est. Goodyears stop quicker than any other tire. 10% quicker than the second best. Up to 77% quicker than others. Tests on wet pavements prove it. Why not buy the safest tire? We Start on the l New Deal MORE SAFETY In the pllee TIRES! ■ PRICES you may never see again! Everything'* going up in price. Here are the attrac tively low price* at which you can still buyGoodyear Tira* today. • Goodyear* give you safety in every ply—because every ply is built with patented Supertwist cord—and every ply runs from bead to bead. Ask to see a Sup ertwist demonstration and see for yourself why it means more safety in every ply. PATHFINDER | ALL-WEATNER $7-20 4.50-20 4.50-21 $6-oo $7-90 4.50-21 $6-30 4.75-19 $6-70 5.00-19 $7-20 $8-40 $9.00 5.25-13 5.50-19 Cupid Flour and Macaroni S & W ORANGE JUICE 8 oz. Cans 1(K This is real Orange Juice - and you’ll like it. SILVER THISTLE PEAS Special This Week No. 2 can 17c $10oo $11-50 The tax will be put on all wheat products next Monday also. Trupak Catsup Fancy—per Bottle Only 15c 5.00-19 5.00-20 Don’t Forget! SPECIAL 4.75-19 $7-45 Grocery Clerks for the first time will be on an 8 hour day. are two items we still have TAX FREE the balance of this week —or until present stock is sold. Any balance we have on hand next Monday will be subject to tax. The tax on flour will be 3444 c per sack. 4.40-21 $5-55 Store will be open from 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. MORE MILEAGE • Bus fleets know mileage. And bus fleets using Goodyear Tires report 97% more mileage than they got fiveyearsago. Goodyears for your car have the same im provements that made this ex tra mileage possible. GOODYEAR 4.40-21 - Wry not have a few cans in the house for emer gency use? s 4 — 1 Busy Comer Grocery J GbÓO/TÉA» Phone 133 Live News From Arago spent at the home of Lloyd Spires. Mr*. Wilson and children remained for a longer visit A farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nye at the Christian Church Saturday evening. They left the first of the week for Portsmouth, Ohio, where they will make their home. The Garden Club held it* annual Flower Show Saturday afternoon and evening in the Myrtle Hotel building. A lovely display of cut flowers, plants and an attractive rock garden were shown. Mns. Ors Laird went to Coquille Tuesday and visited her daughter, Averill, who is employed in the Co quille Hotel. The Imperial Quartet from Brad ford, Ohio, gave a musical proftram st the Brethren Church Wednesday evening. It was much enjoyed by the large audience in attendance. Mrs. Hutchington and twin babies, a aon and a daughter, were able to leave the Mast Hospital Friday and return to their home near Powers. Mrs. Hubert Houghton and two children and Mrs. Laurence Houghton left the first of the week for their home in Brooklyn, Washington, after a few weeks’ visit at the A. R. Dav enport home. Mrs. Rodney Davenport was able to leave the Mast Hospital Friday and return to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Flentge Perkins and son. Tommy, arrived home Sunday from a two wedks’ vacation trip to the Willamette valley visiting Mr. Perkins’ brother and family at Canby and Mr*. Perkins* sister in Portland. Mrs. Whitney, of Powers, entered the Mast Hospital Monday and sub mitted to an operation for appendici tis. Mr*. Florence Guerin spent Satur day at the A. R. Bennett home at Nor way. The Presbyterian Sunday School motored to the Bennett Grove at Gravel Ford, where they held their annual picnic. The day was spent in playing games, swimming, etc., and at noon a bounteous pot luck dinner was enjoyed. "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mast and two children, Clayton and Danford, return ed home Wednesday evening of last week from a two month* trip to North Carolina and other place* of interest. Mr. Mast says they had a wonderful trip and saw many beautiful places but none look so good to them as Ore gon. Melvin Bunch has returned from Grant* Pass, where he has had em Eckley with her parents, Mr. and was in Coquille on business Saturday. ployment the past few month*. Mrs. Crabane and daughter left Mr*. T. D. Guerin. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kight and son, Shelby McAllister is spending this Walter, accompanied by Mrs. Mettie Sunday for their home at Oakridge week with hie cousin, fieri Cox, of Petterson, went to Coquille Saturday after a two weeks’ visit at the home Bandon. morning to visit Mrs. Mandy Evern- of her mother, Mrs. Henry Huntley. Mrs. Joseqfii Smith, of Portland, den who has been quite ill for some Mr*. Clarence Strong accompanied was a guest Tuesday night of her sis time. Mrs. Evernden is the sister of them for a short visit. W. W. Deyoe returned home Sat ter, Mrs. Geo. E. Hampton. Mr. Kight and Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simmons, of urday from IMahe, where he ha* Riverton News Coquille, were the guests of Mr. and spent several months doing carpenter work on summer lodges. Terrel Cooper, of Myrtle Point, has Mr*. Adolph Molthu this week end. Mr*. R. Harrison Mast and small been the much feted visitor of a num Mrs. Simmon* and Mrw. Molthu are daughter, Donna Louise, left the Mast sisters. ber of hi* boy friends this week. Mr. There was a decided increase in the hospital Monday and returned to their Cooper is a former Riverton student. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Beck, who attendance at the Sunday School held home. Elbert Schroeder entered the Mast have been spending the summer visit in the Riverton gym Sunday after ing a number of the valley and east noon at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. Turner B. hospital the last of the week and sub ern Oregon pointe, returned to their MacDonald, of Arago, Mrs. Jesaee mitted to an operation for appendici home Tuesday. Mr. Beck is princi and Agnes Newton, of Coquille, were tis. V. Johnson returned Sunday morn in charge of the school. Mr. Mac pal of the Riverton schools.. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Holbrook and Donald preached a abort sermon fol ing from a business trip to Portland. A jolly group of young people mo two small daughter* spent Wednes lowing. We hope that there will be day night aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. as many next Sunday aa there was tored to Bandon beach Thursday eve ning and enjoyed a « party with Ellis Holbrook and family. They last. Mr*. F. M. Kenyon as chaperon. Miss Ben Smith and son, Exra, ac journeyed to Power* Thursday morn companied by Mr. and Mns. Edd The evening was spent in playing ing. Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Martin re Smith, were among the group at the games, after, which a delicious supper turned home Saturday from their va Old Timers’ picnic at Bandon Sunday. was served. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Berry and Frances Fernley, Genevieve Knight, cation trip near Mount Hood. They spent this last week-end at Gold daughter, Evelyn, were in Bandon on Helen Lund, Margaret Garrett, Pris cilla Deyoe, Viola and Juanita business Sunday. Beach on a fishing tour. Melvin Bunch, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooper have Stephonic, Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Tucker and fam ily, of Medford, war* guests of the moved over to Marshfield on the sky Steele, Howard Redell, Roa* Robinson, C. M. Hartwell family last week-end. line highway. We are sorry to lose Delbert Steele, Cecil Barker, Alden Mice Frances Tucker spent most of these good neighbors from our town. Barklow, Hugh MdLain, Mrs. F. M. Joe Nilsen sold aprpoximately 100 Kenyon and son, Johnnie. her time visiting Miss Grace Kight. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frieburg left Mr. Tucker is a former principal of head of his sheep last week and will Thursday for their home at Hubbard, deliver them -at Roseburg today. our schools and their many friend* Oregon, after a few days’ visit at the here were glad to have them for this A recent survey by the state high home of Mrs. Frieburg’* brother, 8. short visit They left Sunday after noon for CoO* River where they will way department shows that the heav C. Braden. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian remain for a few days before return iest traffic m Oregon is at the inter state bridge between Portland and Church spent a pleasant afternoon at ing to Medford. Vancouver. Nearly 700 cars cross the the chufch parlors Wednesday, with Mies Perna Kight has been in Pow bridge every hour between 6:00 a. m. Mesdames W. A. Wellman, Frank Mis* Ena Christensen returned to ers the last few weeks cooking for and 10:00 p. m. Way and L. W. Flemmer entertaining. her home in, Corvallis after a week’s her brother-in-law, Loren Willard, of After the usual business meeting re visit at the G. L. MdRay home. Coquille. Miss Kight is expected Even the hunger marchers have freshments were served. Mrs. W. R. Northup and son, David, home some time this week. joined in the demand for another Mrs. Jessie Clinton, Mrs. A. M. of Port Orford, spent the week-end Grant McCormick and his two trav special session of the legislature. Tn eling companions of Oakland, Calif., a letter received by Governor Meiar Christensen and little daughter, Mar at the home of Mrs. Northup’* sister, were guests of Mrs Mettie Petterson this week they ask that the lawmak vins, returned home the first of the Mr*. Charles Bellshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Johnnie Thursday. Mr. McCormick is a ers be called together to hear the pleas week from a two weeks’ trip to Cana da. Mrs. Clinton’s sister, Mr*. Mur Dixbn and Wm. Baker returned the former Coos county resident and at of the unemployed on August 16. rey, returned with them for a visit last of the week from a trip to Vale, the present tim* is working in a large beauty parlor in Oakland. Ralph Wilson returned to Medford Oregon. Old Papers, good-*i*ed package at the first of the week, after a few days. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Sawyer left Mr*. Myrtl* Clausen, of Le*«ve, The Sentinel for * oenta. C oquille S ervice S tation Mr. and Mr*. Nile Miller and daughter, Gladys, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Emmitt Hammock, of Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Munford and daughter, Leatha, and Mrs. Naomi Robison visited Mr. and Mrs. Merl Poland, of Myrtle Point, Sunday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bur tis, and children, Robert and Dorothy, of Portland, spent Sunday on the Ban don beach. Frank Miller spent the week end here with hi* family. He ia working on the road at Cushman. Mr. and Mr*. S. C. McAllister en tertained as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cox and aon, fieri, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wannamaugher, of Bandon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow were over from Elkton Friday and ■pent bhe day with Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Myers. Mrs. S. L. Lafferty returned home Sunday from Alameda, Calif., after a month*’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. King. Mrs. Frank Lane and Mrs. Earl Harrah, of Coquille, were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Myers. , Mr. and Mrs. Garret Lawrence, Mrs. C. T. Robison and Mary Robison re turned Wednesday from a two weeks' outing in Yellowstone Park. Miss Rose Lillie, of North Bend, went to Bandon Thursday to visit her mother, Mrs. M. E. Lillie. Bhe has spent the past two weeks here visit ing friends and relative*. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Collier had a* week end guest*, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beal and son, Donald, of North Bend. Mr. and Mr*. Orvua Miller spent Sunday with Mrs. Miller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover McQuigg, at Co quille. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Car! and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Schroeder attended the Pioneer picnic at Bandon Sunday. Mr*. Fred Lafferty and daughter, Janie*, ar* spending this week at MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Free Delivery Sunday foi* Coo* River to attend the 9mithiHughes conference held there this week. Reuben Rouppe fell from a cherry tree Tuesday and hurt his arm quite badly. Members and friends of the Pres byterian Church met at the church social parlors Wednesday evening and enjoyed a potluck dinner in honor of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ostrander, who re turned Wednesday from an extended trip east. They visited at the World’* Fair; also their son in Pasadena, Calif. John McCulloch, of near Roseburg, came in Wednesday afternoon to visit his brother, James McCuHoch, and family. The Misses Melba Myer* and Dor othy Miller went to Bandon Thursday morning and will enjoy a few days on the Bandon beach. Debry Lou L«ver, of McMinnville, is visiting friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schroeder and son, Milton, returned home from spending the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. W. Lever, of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Linn are en joying a visit from Mrs. Linn’s moth er, Mrs. Pratt, of Salem. Mr*. Nellie Dornell and Mre. Jennie Pratt returned to their home* at Kalama, Wash., after spending the week end at the L. P. Linn home. Lew Graham and MMton Warley, of Bothel. Wash., left Saturday for a trip through California. While here they visited at the Rev. E. G. Rranton home. Mrs. Nellie Wright, of Calaatoga, California, and Mr*. Dena Kimberly, of Portland, are visiting this weak at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mast. — New low Price on all kinds of COAL Local and Long Distance HAUUNG Phones 101J—224L Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co.