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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1935)
- bay . jot . Y IS. ISM • «• %ency Foods All over America, Goodyear Dealers I are celebrating SPEEDWAY WEEK I FEATURING Keep A Supply On Hand These Summer Days THE WORLD’S GREATEST fowbrux. TIR E Fancy Alaska Franco-American SPAGHETTI KIPPERED SALMON 25c 3 for No. 1 Tins Per Can the famous Speedway-Type Van Camp PORK & BEANS 16 oz. Cans 3 for - • ] 9c ■■ FANCY MONTREAL LOBSTER WRITTEN GUARANTEE FANCY CHICKEN BROTH «MUST ROAD UZAIir With Rice — also guaranteed against de fects without limit as to time or mileage by the makers of the celebrated G-3 All- Weather. .. * Per Can CLAM JUICE Trupak Brand 13 ok . No. 2 Cans Can- ONLY AT eeiBTEAl »CALEBS Bfc ■ Very Special at 2 for p ^25 c How about some of that can you get this GENUINE GOODYEAR QUALITY tire at theee LOW PRICES. The rea son: A* Goodyear dealers wo sell MILLIONS MORE TIRES than, the dealers for any other company in the world. genuine Swiss Cheese with holes, ’n everything. • Made right in Couille and not expensive—we have it. Try some with your next order. sSftVs** IT MUST BE A WIZ! Special SUPER SUDS — Regular 10c Bize 3 Packages for 29c I Package F R E E Coquille S ervice Stati on Phone PtMNM 113 Busy Corner Grocery MYRTLE POINT ITEMS '• "<**’• visit at the home of her ning from a trip to Portland, where ■... aunt, Mrs Elizabeth Hamm. they spent the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. O. Parry and son,' Rev. M and Mrs. Cronk, from | S. C. Braden, pioneer of Coo* coun- Clinton, Mrs. Fred Brown and son. Drain, have arrived in Myrtle Point, ty, passed away at the Mast hospital Joe, spent Monday in North Bend. Mr. Cronk will fill th* pastorate at Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Parry went on business the Methodist church for this year, ¡suffered a paralytic stroke about two and Mrs. Brown spent the day visit- The Coo* county convention of the week* ago from which he never re- ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Peck, of Med ford, visited their daughter, over the week-end at the Florence Guerin home. Miss May Groshen, of Coquille, and Katie Guerin returned home Sunday evening from Portland, where they spent several days visiting menus. * A croup of friends and relatives enjoyed a picnic and swimming party ’ Mesdame* Hugh McLain, Zella Par- on the river bank at Arago Wednes- 'ker and F. L. Moon entertaining. Af- day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Guerin and their son Tommy, of Los Angeles Those who enjoyed the affair together were Mr. and Mrs T. D Guerin, Mrs Mary Holt, Mr. and Mrs W W. Deyoe and daughter, Josephine, and Johnie Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs Lorin Guerin and two chil dren, Harry and Patty, Mrs Florence Guerin. Katie Guerin. Betty Ross, of Myrtle Point, Mr. and Mrs. "Fred Lafferty and daughter, Janice, of Arago. Bob McGilvra, of North Bend. Mr. and Mrs C. V. Guerin and son. Tommy, of Los Angele* Mrs E J. Schneider and brother, Alden Butler, of Illahe, visited sev eral days this week with relatives in Myrtle Point. Mrs. Harold Bearisto returned to her home in Kelso. Washington, after' sephine, returned home Sunday eve- Controlled Heat at Low Cost! who married Miss Evelyn Doyle, of Arago, last week and who is now liv ing in Coquille, where Mr. Edgmon is employed with Swift & Co. Mr. Combs is Mr. Edgmon’* couisn. Mr. and Mr*. Ed Smith were hosts to their son and his wife, Mr and Mrs. Howard Smith, of Coquille, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Smith taught in the Riverton schools four years. Robert Smith, graduate of 1935 and one of Riverton’s outstanding ath letes for the past seven years, left Sunday for Prineville, having receiv ed word from his brother, Clyde, that there was an opening for him in a logging camp there. We are sorry to lose such a fine young man, who was president of the student body in 1935 and who has always won his way into the hearts of ins many friends but we are glad such an op portunity was opened for him. Mr. and Mrs. Butler and son. War ren, moved Saturday from where they have been working for Joe Nil- sen for the past year to Roseburg, Riverton News where they lived prior to coming in Mr. and Mr*. Bart Gasner and Mr. to this section. Warren suffered and Mrs. Henry Gasner and baby, of from rheumatism while here. Norway, were the guests at Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Dewey and family Sunday afternoon Both Mr* Gas ner« and Mr* Dewey are daughter* G. T. COOK of Mrs. Flora Cuslc, who is living Brick Mason with the Dewey*. Ralph Combs, of Bandon, is work Fireplaces and Chimney» ing for Jess Edgmon now, taking P. O. Box 62, Coquille the Pl*ce of Mr. Edgmon’s son, Earl, f" INVESTIGATE THE cttrfo?y' IRON FIREMAN Anyone knowing the whereabout* of Harry McMahon please notify Jo sephine B. Gardner? 1243 W. Sth St., L m Angeles, California. THE MACHINE THAT MADE COAL AN AUTOMATIC FUEL KISSING IS A PRODUCT OF WESTERN CIVIL IZATIOH. RICHARD Fuel Savings can be shown over hand firing or other forms or Automatic Heating. Write or Phone us at our expense for details or heating plant survey. F <&iepinntnyr 1 Marshfield Fuel & Supply Co. Phone Marshfield 190 Jay STEELE. EARLY j|ENGLISH ESSAYIST, H. S. Norton Music and Stationery Stamp Album» Stamp Packet« Hinges and Tonga for the young collector —COOS COUNTY SHOULD USE HER COAL4- [WROTE,'NATURE WAS ITS AUTHOR IRST COURTSHIP.' —- —& DECLARED THAT WOMEN INVENTED IT TO DISCOVER IF THEIR |> HUSBANDS HAD BEEN DRINKING (¡fcuio (funeral (Home •'TUtRHone too '¿nwiMct sewtee • coquille ’ -l