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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1933)
* TSl COQÜILLB TALUTY SENTINEL, COQUILLE. OREGON, FRIDAY, SBFTRM ■r LABOR DAYS£T Dillard Canteloupes Dillard Tomatoes <1 Fancy Comb Honey •» I » 77ie New GOODYEAR PATHFINDER z • • mileage • safety • value • price • good looks • lifetime guarantee 440-21 4.75-20 $ç58 $y00 4.50- 20 5.09-19 ’600 $oj20 4.50- 21 5.00-20 $630 4.75-19 *670 30xS% I 5” Let Us Show You the GOODYEAR Air Wheels TRUPAK CATSUP Fancy, per bottle Phone 133 t - , . , 17c Local—Very Nice ' Kellogg Shredded Wheat Biscuit . 15c PALM OLIVE SOAP 3 Bars 23c 2 Giant Crystal White—Free deals left ' 2 for « - - - 25c ft SHAW COFFEE 1 lb 35c Glass Jas with regular Mason Top An Economical Package For Your Floors Waxglo—Paste 4 lb Waxglo—Paste 1 lb Waxglo—Liquid, Pint Waxglo—Liquid, Quart - - - - When we sell you Waxglo, we loan you a Standard Waxglo-ette Applicator 40c 62c 52c 87c Busy Comer Grocery Bridge. Mrs. David Snyder left Tuesday for Portland. She has been spending the i past two weeks at the home of her ' friend, Miss Helen Deyoe, and will I visit in Portland and other valley ’ towns before returning to her home i at Klamath Falls. Mrs. John Perry was able to leave > the Mast hospital Wednesday and re turn to her home at Lee. Mrs. Ora Laird entertained at din- mer Tuesday evening for Mrs. Law rence Mullen, Miss Mary Johnson and I children, Mr. and Mr«. Glenn Collier Live News From Arago MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Miss Gylene Fitzpatridc. J. L. Burtis and Clarence Schroe and sons, Harry and Lee, drove to Mayor Ralph Kring was able to The Southwestern Oregon District ; der left Monday morning to join the Reedsport Sunday and spent the day leave the Mast hospital Saturady af- Cabinet meeting of the Epworth Willamette Valley irrigation caravan with Capt. and Mrs. O. Wiren. Mr. temoon and return to his home, He League of the M. E. Church was held I at Tillamook.- They are making a Wiren served as lighthouse keeper for recently underwent an operation for here Friday evening. A banquet was i tour of the northern part of the state 26 years but has retired now. appendicitis. held in the church parlors, followed Mrs. H. A. Hill, of La Grande, is this Week. Mr. Burtis, as manager Grand Norris, Mrs. Melliissa Nor by a business meeting. Several from visiting her daughter, Mr«. Ernest of the Arago Cheese factory, will ris and Mrs. Frank Emrich, of Che other towns were in attendance. also make a «bort business trip to Watkins thia week. lan, Wash., spent Thursday on the John McCulloch returned to his Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haberly, of Bandon beach. Portland in its behalf. home at Roseburg, after spending the Mt. Vernon, were guests Thursday Mr«. S. L. Lafferty entertained L. L Powers returned the last of ’ week-end at the home of his brother, Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Mc the week from a business trip to Sa James McCulloch. Allister and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. of her son, Everett, and her sister, lem. Mrs. Mills returned to her home Mrs. Chas. Ashton, Those enjoying Aasen. Mrs. Aasen and Mrs. McAl Helen Deyoe returned to h«r home Wednesday, after being in the Mast lister are sisters of Mr. Haberly. the event were: Mr. and Mrs. George Monday after being in the Mast hos hospital for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrw. Bert Hollenbeck, of Hampton, Mrs and Mr«. Fred Laf- pital receiving medical treatment. /A surprise birthday party was tery and daughter, Jahire, Mr. and Kentuek Inlet, visited Sunday at the The Myrtle Point fire department given Mrs. Mary Holt Friday after •home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hollen- Mrs. Everett Lafferty and son Allen was called to the Chester Root home noon at the home of her daughter, Earl of Myrtle Point, Mrs. Nellie beck. Tuesday afternoon by a fire in the Mrs. T. D. Guerin. At the close of the Mies Alice Scott, primary teacher woodshed. Chemical« put out the fire afternoon visiting refreshments were Prey, Mr«. Charles Ashton and Miss Jennie Lafferty of Coquille, and Mr. of the local school, arvried Friday before much damage was done. served to Mesdames L. P. Linn, Mary and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty. from her home at La Grande, where Tommy Perkins was taken to the Pratt, E. V. Ostrander, Belle Whit Mr. and Mra. O. H. Aasen, Mr. and she spent the summer with her folks. Mast hospital Thursday and wm aker, Henry Schroeder, Elmer Rus Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Er placed in a cast. He fell one day last sell, Mary Baker,. Ella Guerin, Fred Mrs. S. C. McAllister and children, Shelby and Mary Jean, and their nest Weibe entertained the members week and hurt hie back. He is re Lafferty, T. D. Guerin and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haberly, of Mr. Weibe’s Sunday school class at ported resting easily at his home on guest, Mrs. Mary Holt of Mt. Vernon, Ore., motored to Ban a weiner and marshmallow roast on Fourth street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manilla are don Sunday, and spent the day with the sand bar. The following young Mm. Sandy Ellis left the last of the proud parents of a baby girl born Rev. and Mrs. A. Haberly. sters enjoyed the evening: Gerald the week for a week’s vacation trip Friday, August 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Woodward i Woodward, Arda Gillespie, Gladys through the Willamette Valley. Mrs. Manilla’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. made a business trip to Portland Miller, Loree Randleman, Bernice Gil Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Schroeder en Ben Reed. This is their first child Wednesday. They visited Mr. and lespie, Stephen Aasen, Everett Doyle, tertained Thursday evening at Maple and has been named Donna Joan. Mr«., Floyd Jackson while there and A group of about 40 members of Glen for a group of their friends. > John Cole, of Baker, Oregon, is gave them the beat wishes of Arago the 441 clubs of Coos county met at Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. visiting this wedk at the home of his community. Mrs. Jackson, who was ten a. m. Wednesday at the George Tom Sumerlin and daughter, Kather sister, Mrs. Lillie Pearson. formerly Pearl Myers, of Arago, is Hampton farm, under the supervision ine, Rev. and Mrs. E. V. Ostrander, Elgin Chapter, No. 24, O. E. S., was a bride of two weeks. of Geo. Jenkins, county agent, and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Barker, Mr. and hostess Friday evening for Mrs. Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schroeder and Dr. Allen, assistant state club leader, Mrs. Elbert Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Freidi, and Mm. Gordon for the purpose of choosing a stock H. Ellis and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. nie Hauser, grand matron of Oregon. Mrs. E. E. Knight returned home Flenflng enjoyed a picnic at Sunset judging team to represent Coos coun Elmer Russell, Mr .and Mrs JL. P. the last of the week from a week’s Bay Saturday. ty at the state fair next week. A Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Evans and vacation trip to Portland. Miss I^ois Schroeder and Miss class of Jerseys was judged at the Stella Lemon. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Denison return Gladys Bayles drove down from Port Hampton farm. They next went to Work is progressing on remodeling ed to their home in Eugene, after a land ‘Sunday. Miss Schroeder has the J. B. Moomaw place where hogs of the corner room of the Myrtle short visit at the home of his brother, been a guest of Miss Bayles the past were judged and then to the river for Point hotel. When finished it will be F. A. Deniqgn, and family. three weeks. Miss Bayles will teach. lunch and a swim. In the afternoon occupied by the Sempert drug store. Mrs. Karl Kaufman is enjoying a •chool at Reedsport this winter. She they visited the Peterson Brothers’ H. F. McCracken, of Williams, Cal yiait from her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. was a teacher in Arago high school farm for beef cattle judging and then ifornia, was a Myrtle Point business F. McDonaugh and small son, of for two years. went to the Ray Gant farm above visitor the last of last week. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Carl entertain- Myrtle Point for sheep judging. It Mrs. Murphy, of Powers, was able Mr«. Rose Sumerlin and son, Fred, ed as dinner guests Saturday Mr. and n°t learned yet which team to leave the Ma«t hospital Saturday of Great Falls, Montana, are visit Mrs. Marvin Carl, of Murphy, Ore., won. and go to the home of her sister, Miss ing relatives in Myrtle Point. Helene Hughes. who were on a honeymoon trip and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bargelt, of stopped here and st North Bend to L. L. Powers and Miss Gylene Fitz- Oakland, Calif., who have been visit visit friends and relatives. Patrick were dinner guests Sunday ing friends and relatives here left Mr. and Mrs. Henry Collier and evening at Hie A. Pancoast home at Friday for Forest Grave, where they C oquille S ervice S tation 60c BUY A BOX I • Prices are marching up. But if you act in time you can still buy Goodyears at prices shown here—and most of them lower than they were last fall... Look at this new 1933 Goodyear Pathfinder. With FULL CENTER FRACTION, 20% thicker non-skid tread, and stouter Supertwist Cord body, it turns in more miles, more blowout protection, more safety, than you could get from any tire costing four times as much a few years ago . . . Now is certainly the time to replace worn, dangerous tires with Pathfinders all around. No one can guarantee how long today's still low prices can last.We have your size. Be sure to get Goodyear quality tubes, too Sc Fine Now—Good Size • Don’t postpone getting the tires you need now. Enjoy your last summer holiday on a new set of Goodyears. Prices are still lower than they were last fall. Play safe. Before you start out, drive in and let us look over your tires. BUY THIS TIRE .4 will visit before returning home. Mies Agnes Parrish, of Portland, is spending a few weeks here and on the North Fork visiting relatives and friends. Miss Parrish is a nurse in the Multnomah county hospital, Mrs. F. M. Kenyon and Priscilla Deyoe were Marshfield visitors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Walter Sykes left Thursday afternoon for Green Acres, where she will spend sgveral days visiting. Mrs. Floyd E. Sumers entered the Mast hospital Wednesday and sub mitted to an operation. She is get- ting along satisfactorily. Mrs. T. D. Guerin, Mrs. F. M. Ken- yon and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe went to Bandon Thursday morning to attend Natal Day. Lavonne Sumerlin was taken to the Mast hospital Thursday and was operated upon for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cavanaugh, of Indio, Calif., are visiting friends in Myrtle Point this week. Mrs. Ethel Littler, who has been in the Mast hospital for over a month receiving medical treatment, was able to return to her home in Pow ers Wednesday afternoon. Ralph Jewett, of Roseburg, has ac cepted a position in the local Safe way Store. G. L. MdRay made a business trip i to Portland this week. Taukanso Club Notes A few of the members of the Tauk- anao club and their families met at the home of Mrs. P. Leatherwood Thursday and quilted a quilt for her. At noon a potluck lunch was served. Those attending were Mrs. Wm. Peart, Jack Leach, Al Burch, Harry Ross, Jack Page, Carl Ensele, Wm. Jones, and John and Aletha Leather wood, Geraldine and Leonard Ensele, Patricia Peart, Virginia Page, Mrs. Miller, of Marshfield, and Irene Bouschor, of Portland. See Mansell Drayage and Delivery Co. for Mill Wood, |2 a load. Orders filled promptly. SAVE MONEY! Have Your Tires Re-Grooved at SOUTHWESTERN MOTOR CO. L e .......... - '-J School Supplies We bought while prices were at the lowest and got the biggest count and best quality we could for the money. 60 Sheets Filler Paper .05 120 Sheets Filler Paper 170 Page Pencil Tablet 300 Page Pencil Tablet 500 Sheets Typewriter Paper Fountain Pens—10 sided, plated Bands beautiful colors ■ - Mechanical Pencils Pencils .10 .05 .10 .49 - .25 - . - .10 to .25 lc, 2-5c, 3-5c, 5c Slater’s Variety Store