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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1933)
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Friss Toder 99-99 0.00 0.70 7.»O 8.1* 7.40 For Curing Your Meat—Use OLD HICKORY SMOKED SALT We have it Coquille Service Stati motored to Winches- and enjoyed a 'picnic Brewster Valley Bridge Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Claude Shields left Kenneth Laird, who is employed at Bly, Oregon, trucking, spent the Saturday for Portland. They have week-end in the valley, returning to several locations in view, there and elsewhere, which they will look over his work Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman, of Myr before deciding where to locate. Mrs. Ray L. Beckett, Mrs. A. O. tle Point and his sister, Mrs. Rachel Gaige, of Oakland, California, were Hooton, Miss Maude Hooton and Miss Thursday dinner gueeta at the home Mae Hatcher went to Coquille Sunday afternoon to attend the executive of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laird. Mr. and Mrs. Bingor Laird, of Rose meeting of Myrtle Christian Endeav burg, visited from Saturday until or Union. Mrs. R. H. iBryant and little daugh Monday at the home of Mr. Laird’s ter, Roberta, who went to Portland parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Laird. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Wilson, of several weeks ago for medical atten Winston, spent Friday and Saturday tion for the little girl, returned home at the home of his brother, C. M. Wil Friday evening. Roberta is better now. son. Mr. and Mrs. John Huff and chil Miss Florence Mead spent the_ week-end visiting at the home of her dren moved Saturday to Sutherlin, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mead of where John has employment at the Farmer logging camp. Gravel Ford. There was a much better atten Mrs. Mae Harvey and family have moved into their new house, which dance than usual at the Grange meet ing last Friday evening. Quite a bit has just been completed. Leslie Groat is helping Monte Law- of important business was transacted during the busineea session. The Lec rey move onto his homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Benham were turer’s hour consisted of a group of business visitors in Marshfield Fri Grange pep songs, a reading by Con stance Knight, a talk by the county day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen agent, Geo. Jenkins, and a stunt song The refreshment committee served were Marshfield visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Alford, Lester chili beans, crackers, coffee and cake Mayes, Clarence and Duane Shoe and A. O. Hooton contributed a much- maker, Christina Christensen, Hazel appreciated treat—a large basket of Taylor, James Crowley, Hasel Schroe delicious grapes from his vinyard. der, Jessie Rouse and Jack Groves at The next meeting of the Grange wll tended a party haM Saturday at Mc be held on Oct. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Day and two Kinley in the community hall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen, sons, of Empire, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Alford and Mrs. at the Dwight Culver home. Fred W. Corps received word from P. A. Alford and Clarence Shoemaker Eckley were business callers in Coquille Wed El Monte, Calif., Friday of the death of his father, following an operation Guerin. nesday of this week. The Ladies Myrtle Leaf Club met a few days previously. The Christian Endeavor meeting at the hall Thursday for an all-day meeting given in honor of the ladies' wifi be held after Sunday school again dubs from Dora, lee and McKinley. next Sunday. The topic is “How May The time was enjoyably spent in con Our Meetings Be Made More Helpful versation until noon when a delight to Us?” Mrs. Dwight Culver is the ful dinner waa served. Several con appointed leader. The W. O. Lett family entertained tests, stunts and a program were given to furnidi entertainment. Those the following guests at dinner Sun present from Dora were Meadames day: Mrs. Lizzie Lett, Mias Dorma Bunch, Lett, Leelie Lett, Emil Peterson and Cora Bettencourt, Georgie Laura Mr. and Mrs. 'Bruce Henry from Nor Cecil Walker, Jessie Swan, Minard, Moaie Crumly. Those from way, and Mrs. Emma Hermann from McKinley were: Meedames Lelah Sa Bridge. ting, C. O. King, Mildred King, Josie Mias Dorothy Hooton left Monday Mast, Violet Willson, Noh Perry, Hil morning for Portland, to attend the da Brown, W. H. Brown. Those pres wedding of Miso Opal Pursley and ent from Lee: Meedamee Selata John Powers, which will take place Leatherman, Walter Schroeder, G. W. Saturday, Oct. 14. She went as far Clinton, L. C. Mast, R. W. Mart, M Salem with Mias Gylene Fitzpat Hetty Gant, Sadie Hamon, Bastir rick, of Myrtle Point, and her moth Mast, A. F. Willson and Miss Helen er, Mrs, J. A. Fitzpatrick, of Coquille. Mast. Sitkum ladies present were Mesdames Ivan Laird, Elsie Hicks Belie Laird, Stella Laird, Stella Crow ley, Zilphia Krewson, Bonnie Barton, R. O. Kirk, Fannie Alford, W. A. Niekason. Eva Burris, James Barton, Carrie Niekason, Effie Wilson, Phoebe Harry, Bob Groat, Florence Groat, T. on kinds L. Lawhorns, Kenneth Taylor, Elwin Alford, Flossie Wilson, Florence and Alta Mead. Saturday was an enjoyable day for C. M. Wilson when he was surprised with a dinner given, in honor of hie «6th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Niekason and family, Mrs. Carrie Niekason, Mr. and Phones —224L Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Minor and Alta Mead, Mrs. Eva Burris, Mrs. Ivan Laird and children, Mr. and Mm. Johnny Wilson, Miss Cora Bullock. New low Price all of COAL 101 J How about a nice BOX OF APPLES? Wehave ' Delicious Spitzenberg and Winter Banana They are fine now W. R. Northup have Myrtle Point. They Ground Cherries Concord Grapes Comice Pears Tomatoes Salway Peaches The good weather makes it still possible to secure supplies at rea sonable prices—but it won’t be long now. Let9» Have That Order TODA Y! Busy Comer Grocery “Broadway to Hollywood” at Liberty Sunday—“Mr. Robin Crusoe” Tonight—“Another Language” for Pal Nights Riverton News suffered a also taken For next Wednesday and Thtmday. pal nights, the Liberty management has booked “Another Language," with Robert Montgomery and Helen Hayes featuring.