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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1934)
JH THK COQUILLE TALLET SENTINEL. COQUILLE, OREGON, FRIPAT. JUNE IL >•»« Are Your Tíre» Safe for Summer? Don’t Forget Danger of Blowouts (¿rows as Roads Qet Hotter Vacation Day LUNCH MEATS —All kinds, always under refrigeration, Weinies for the weiner roast. COOKIES — Large assortment to select from. Cakes, the kind you like. FRESH TOMATOES are fine now with the regular summer time flavor. 3 lbs. for - - • - - 25c Sensational WATERMELONS, lb GREEN PEAS—Beautiful Home Grown—pods wood—no-o-o not quite—almost. CANTELOUPES — RASPBERRIES BLACKCAPS — LOGANBERRIES Let Us Properly Lubricate BIG VALUS Busy Comer Grocery GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY l nd T le ** 9VPU>Tw*W VO*O I I» 99 ? C oquille S ervice S tation Phone 133 she returns to Paulsbo to teach next winter. Mrs. E. F. Huffman, Mre. L. M. Aasen and Mias LaVsun Aasen re turned from Ashland Normal School on Thursday. Mrs. Huffman and Mrs. Aasen attended the graduating exer cises. Miss Aasen will return in a -diort time for special work in the summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Little and sono, John, Arnold and Gordon Adolph, of Portland, drove up from Bandon Friday to spend the day with Mrs. Little's sister, Mr*. Olaf Aaaeh. The Littles arrived in Bandon on Mon day for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Haberly. Mr. Little, ac companied by Alfred Haberly, return ed to Portland Saturday evening. Mr. 'Haberly will attend summer school there. Mrs. Little and son* remained for a more extended visit with her family in Bandon and later in Arago. Mr. Little will return in about six weeks to take them home. Steven Aasen is able to be out again and says his injured knee is healing nicely. Leo Cox, of Bandon, drove to Ash land Friday and brought his son, Burl, and his nephew, Shelby McAllister, heme. They have just completed their first year at the Normal School. Mrs. Cox spent the day visiting her brother, 8. C. McAllister, in Arago. Mr. and Mrs. Cox and Burl drove on to Bandon Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wannamaugher, of (Bandon, spent the week end at the S. C. McAllister home, arriving Fri day and returning Sundsy evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton left Monday morning for a week’s vaca tion trip. They will attend the State Grange meeting in Roseburg the first lunchecn following the graduation she carried away the honors at the Coos was chosen one of the five vice presi county convention held in Coquille dents of the alumni association of Tuesday. This was a very enjoyable S. O. N. 6. While in Jackson county affair and Coquille R. N. A. certain Mre. Aasen and Mrs. Hoffman en ly deserve a greet deal of praise for joyed part of the Jubilee celebration their splendid convention. They met at Medford and also visited several in the beautiful Odd Fellows hall, friends. They returned home Thurs which was made more lovely by the day evening accompanied by Mias purple and white flowers, which were MYRTLE POINT ITEMS Aasen, Mrs. Geo. Glenn and daugh so tastefully arranged. Those going ter, Helen, of McKinley. from Powers were: Grace Rider, Edith , A baby boy was born to Mr. and Churches in this city held Children’s Moo, Leo Gates, Minnie King, Aisle Mrs. Roofcard Sunday evening at the Day exercises Bunday morning. Good Royer, Esther Stewart, Margaret Wy- Mast hospital. They have named him programs were given. land, Vivian Bushnell, Faye Hall, Robert and he is their second child. Mr. and Mrs. Grove Fite are enter Minnie Miller, Ethel McCulloch, Mrs. C. H. GHes and daughter, Pat taining Mr. Fite’s meters, Mrs. War Gladys Rows), Anna Morgan, Ruby ty, of Marshfield, came over Monday ren McCauley, of Dayton, Wash., Medford, Mrs. May, Ethel Berry and and spent the day with her father, ' Mrs. M. J. Fite, mother of Grove, and Helen Ro vang. N. G. W. Perkins. Phyllis Jane Per William Fite, also of Dayton. Mining has drawn a good many men kins, of Canby, accompanied them Mr*. R. <H. Lemon attended the from Coos county to the mountains home for a visit meeting of the Royal Neighbors Mrs. Ernie Barklow and small son at Eugene Friday. She returned Sun since Bob Harrison found that pocket with so much gold in it. left the Mast hospital Sunday and day. The men who are attending fire returned to their home. Mrs. Irma B. Kibler, state super- school af^the Selma camp left Tues Or. L. L. Sumerlin left Monday for v is tor of Oregon and Idaho, Royal day morning. Pete Robineon wa* Portland where he will attend a Neighbors of America, arrived in the among them. He will be stationed on dental convention. county Sunday from Eugene. She was Mt. Butler this year. Kermit Hayes was able to leave the the guest of honor at the convention Edgar Wilson, of Coquille, is mov Mast hospital Monday and return to in Coquille Tuesday. ing to Powers, where he is working his home. Alonso Mortenson, of Powers, and Mrs. Lilly Fiah left the first of the Lora Ingram, of Myrtle Point, were for Chaney. Trucks are going daily to China week for Bancroft, where she will married Monday at the court house in Flat, where the COC are rushing the visit her son, Frank, for a few days. CoquHle by Judge Thompson. road up the river. About July an ad Mrs. R. L. Tucker and daughter, Clifton James, of Myrtle Point, re- ' vance camp will move to Daphne Ellen, returned home Monday from a ceived hi* bachelor of science degree ' month’s trip to Mississippi and sev in chemistry from Linfield college at i grove. The blackberry season is just about eral other states. They were accom the 77th annual commencement last at the best. Gallons of them are panied homo by Burr Monrad, who Sunday. brought in every day. has been attending school in Missis The Jack and Jill fountain and res It is rumored the Coos Bay Logging sippi the past winter. taurant held its official opening Sat Co. will start about Monday. Mrs. (Birdie IHaselton, Miss Mar urday, June 9. The business is under jorie Haselton and Mrs. Elmer Russell the management of Mr. and Mr*. R.' were hostesses at a delightful pre H. Osborne. WARRANTS TAKENj nuptial shower Thursday, June 7, at Belva Alice Stemmier returned M the home of Mrs. Haselton. The home Last week from Sacramento, \ll Repair Work, Part«, New | California, where ahe has been stay and Used Caro ing with her sister and attending Southwestern Motor Co. j school. H. G. Volkmar returned home the I last of the week from Corvallis, where i he attended the graduation of his niece, Miss Geneva Volkmar. Mis* Ducie Lyate!) retunred to her home at Seaside after a few days’ visit here. all kinds of j Miss Katie Furman returned to Gold Beach after spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mm. , L. Furman. Long Distance Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosslow and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Greene went to! Portland Sunday to attend grand chapter sessions of the O. E. 8. there ----- -2241, this week. Mrs. Loren Miller returned to Pow ers after a week’s visit at the home of her mother, M m . Wm. King. COAL HAULING ■