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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1935)
Coot-Curry Pomona Grange Elects Officers Here Monday r^îfîOi [fife! IIAMITEEI against road injuries and defects writing. OTHER OOODYEAR SPEEDWAY SIRS IN PROPORTION aiu raïca size paies $5.21 4.50-21 5.70 4.75-19 1.15 4.40-21 4.50-20 $5 51 I 5.00-19 Ml 21 5.25-18 7 chang* witkaut aulica, PriCM *aM*Ct t* L* Stat* *■!«• a tas to* additional. Coquille Service Coos-Curry Pomona Grange met in W O. W. hall, Coquille, last Monday with about 100 in attendance. The assembly voted to endorse the reso lution to rebuild the statehouse on die present site, also voted favorably on a resolution charging the present county judge with iUegaUy accepting traveling expenses. It was decided o hold the annual Jubilee in Co quille, December 7, at which time the fifth degree will be given, with Mrs lay Deadntond, of Fairview-North Zork, in charge of the tableaux. Ten dollars were given to the North .Jayside Juvenile Grange for its par- idpation in the pantomimes at the ■ounty fair. Stunts and music were given by I Myrtle and Coquille granges. The following officers were elected: Master, Ray Deadmond, Fairview- North Fork. Overseer, E. L. Detlef- ren, re-elected, Coquille. Lecturer, Jeth Culver, re-elected, Bridge. Asst. Jtward, John A. Martin, re-elected, Joqullle. Chaplain, Nellie Ray, Myr tle. Treas., Fred Messerle, re-elect- id. Catching Inlet. Sec., Pearl K. Smith, rc-eelcted, Coquille. Steward, Geo. Ross, North Bayside, re-elected. L. A. S.. Grace Rackleff. Myrtle Gate Keeeper, Eugene D. Scofield, Greendell. Pomona, Christine Carey, Greendell. Ceres, Jo Messerle, Catching Inlet. Flora, Marie Stew art, Myrtle. Exec. Com., Geo. Hamp ton, Myrtle; C. B. Greenough, Co quille, and Henry Gustafson, North Jayside. A potluck dinner was served at noon by the Coquille Home Econom ics committee( which had charge of arrangements. The grahge voted to remit the dues for 1938 as it has done for the past two years The next meeting will be held at Myrtle Point January 14, 1936. Live News From Arago Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barnett and their niece, Esther, spent Saturday in Marshfield shopping. The "Willing Workers” class of the Indies Aid was held on Wednes Bible School held its first class meet- day at the home of Mrs. Gordon uing ahd social Friday evening at the Fleming. Much was accomplished in home of their teacher. Miss Lou planning the work for the winter Hooton. After the business meeting. months. Those present were Mes- .the remainder of the evening was dames Gus Schroeder, C. S. Webb, spent in playing games, and little ; Oluf Aasen, David Root, J. L. Burtis, -.Frances Lamp favored the group with three pretty solos. Home-grown • M>rvin ~‘“/"V Shaw, Ray Parker, Harriet grapes of. several varieties were en-1 ®ur *?*’ , Frank Burbank, George joyed a. the delightful evening drew^nzerling, °‘lle’P‘e “nd John Bridge Happenings steve’SHHDBBBr — COQUILLE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 166 " Volume With Small Profits 99 Is Our Motto COFFEE BULK White Label I ** - ’ Candy Bars SNICKERS HERSHEYS All Full Size Ban 3 For IOC Peanut Butter Fresh Shipment LB. 12-oz. Can CORN BEEF T> rig Bars r»a DATES Z^l I Fresh and 2-lb Pity, VHUCDC American Brick t/i m |>kg Q • 1 □pinacn SOAP 4 Cans TRUPACK Large Cans Laundry * . 10 Bara <*AC AV lb. • 1 FLOUR P A or Velvet KITCHEN QUEEN ■■49* GINGER ALE 10c 2-oz CAN c Tissue 3 Rons 13c •4 Bottle 10c 19c 11c 25c Swiss DEVILED MEAT lb. <-c|Hill’s * / | Red Can 15c 17c 15c 25c Catsup PUREX 1OC Bottle >/2 Gallon 18c Cigarettes CAMELS Pkg SLICED BEEF lie Jar 13c Salad Dressing SYRUP Cane and Maple Quarts 39c Quart Can 27c to a close. Those present were Mrs. I . .. , _ PURE CANE Elite Lamp, Mis^s Conrtance1 V CTN Box) Knisht MvrtlP Beckett Maxine hom* jth ,n Portland >nd Friday, after Kmght, Myrtle Beckett, Maxine 1 their - ---------- LB. Cloth Bag Thompson, Frances Lamp, Lou and Irs. J. L. Burtis. Maude Hooton and Messrs. Junior, Mr; *nO’J1 OLEOMARGARINE 15c I A wedding of interest to this com Bartlett, Glenn Hutton, Noel and Roe munity occurred on Thursday after PANCAKE FLOUR No. 10 Bag 54c Nelson. KRISPIE noon when Agnes Hoover, of Bandon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. James, married Charles Barnett in Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culver and lit Harvey Myers acted as a witness. He tle daughter, Eleby Ann, Mr. and Is a cousin of the bride who has vis Mrs. Jason Jewett, Mrs. Dwight Cul ited relative^ in this district many ver, and Mrs. H. A. Hatfield and lit times. tle son attended Pomona Grange in GINGER ALE, Bottle 10c Mrs. B. B. Watkins drove up from Coquille Monday. Bandon with Mr. and Mrs. Will Mav- Evelyn an<j Jean Cribbins entered ity and Miss Lottie Franklin when ADVERTISER TOBACCO, 3 for school Monday in the 5th and 7th 15c grades respectively, having returned they came up to attend the meeting Sweet, Juicy She returned from Canyonville, where they have Thursday evening. with them and plans to go to Portland VINEGAR Gallon - 19c been picking prunes. BiUy Huff and Harold Walton re before she comes back home. Miss Leatha Munford, who was turned to school Monday after being operated on at the Keizer Hospital in SHREDDED WHEAT Pkg. • 12c absent for a few days because of ill Smooth, Firm a North Bend, is making a very satis ness. factory recovery, and was able to be The Christian Endeavor meeting M. D. TISSUE 3 Rolla 25c brought home Tuesday evening. next Sunday evening will be in The evangelistic services being charge of Mrs. Ray L. Beckett. held in the playshed by Mrs. Helen PEACHES SLICED Urge Cana 15c Mrs. A. O. Hooton returned home Baugh and Miss Pearl Robinson are Saturday from a visit of several days bringing out good crowds The music with Mrs. Alma Hatfield at Roseburg. is excellent and the messages varied For STRING BEANS No. 2 Cans 10c The Culver families were happily and interesting. On Tuesday night a surprised Monday afternoon when group of young men from the tran OVALTINE 50c size 32c Mrs. Harry Hatfield, of Seneca, South sient camp came in a body to attend Dakota, who is on a trip to California and then on Wednesday night more with fiends, arrived for an overnight than twenty drove over from Fair BUNCHES - 1 ” PALM OLIVE Bar visa. view and on Thursday several friends Mrs. Lesby Cribbins, of Salem, ar came from Bandon. KRAUT CABBAGE on Orders CHEAP O.K. SOAP 4 Bara 19c Mr and Mrs. John Damron and rived Monday to visit until the latter part of the week with relatives and children, Anna Lou and Jack, were overnight guests at the Ernest Wat friends in thia vicinity. kins home on Saturday and visited Bernice, derald and Glenda, all help the high school student body out tory during their abgence, returned lf you want to subscribe for a Port the Sam and Jess Damron families drove to Bandon Sunday where they of debt and furnish new suits for the to Myrtle Point Sunday evening. _ _________ land daily the clubbing combination on Sunday, returning to their home had dinner with Mrs. M. E Lillie, girls’ athletic teams. Everyone will Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halter were we offer with Uie Sentinel will "save in Bandon Sunday afternoon. the occasion being her eighty-fifth have a good time. hosts at dinner Sunday in honor of, you money Frank Hamish, of- Gravel Ford, is birthday. Other relatives there made On Tuesday evening the young Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward and. visiting Mr. and Mrs' C. S. Webb. the number fourteen around the fes* people of this community were the Gerald, guests included being Mrr and I Shelby McAllister, of Langlois, (tlv board. Mrs. Lillie is the mother special guests of Mrs. Baugh and Miss Mrs. Ed Myers and Oliver, Mr. and Roderick Neillson and Kenneth Sto- 1 ,of Albert Lillie and Bert Doyle. Robinson at a weinie roast held at Mrs Lawrence Barklow vail, of Bandon, were Sunday visitors | Mrs. Albert Lillie, Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Woodwards. at the S. C. McAllister home. Glen Robison, Lawrence Barklow Fleming at seven o’clock. Wednes- Mrs. Nile Miller is still suffering and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hammack nlght was Irish Night with the wear Bishop Howard to Be at Powers severely with her leg which was in-| I lured last week. The flesh Was so C8mped a‘ RogUe river and fUhed ing of the green much in evidence Next Sunday, Oct. 20, at 10.30 a. m , a few days last week. They reported Something special in every service is his excellency, Most Rev. Edward badly bruised that it has abscessed a nice vacation but very few fish. keeping a good attendance at the Howard, D. D., will administer the and is very painful. She is not able 1 Mrs. Glenn Robison and son, Har evangelistic services. sacrament of confirmation in the to use the limb at all. Mrs. Glen Collier was called to Catholic Church at Poweis. 'This Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward old, returned to their home this week and son, Gerald, arrived home Fri after spending three weeks at Ross Myrtle Point Monday afternoon be- date is given instead of last Sunday day night after being away about Inlet where Mrs. Robison cooked foe cause of the very critical illness of Oct. 13. which was cancelled for un- PREVIOUS TO THEIR seven months Mr Woodward was a carpenter crew, who were building her niece, Mrs. Charles Stallard. Mrs. , avoidable reasons. ISSUANCE BY ENGLAND The children of the parishes o working with his truck first in Grant a barn for her brother, Lawrence Stallard is a grand daughter of the IN 1840, THE RECEIVER hate Tenn Robison. Her husband is Powers, Myrtle Point, Coquille Ban county, Oregon, and later in southern Barklow, there. WAS OBLIGED TO RAY Henry Collier returned to his home a nephew of Mrs. Ji ess Damron, so don, Gold Beach and Broo rings are Washington. They expect to spend the charges the winter at their home in Arago. last week after spending the sum-' I there are many in the community to expected to be confirmed. Any adults rnnditinn grieve nvdr over her her condition The rain did not keep Oluf Aasen mer in southern Washington, where ' erv*<g*t/d» who have never been confirmed * | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff should avail themselves of this oppor and a crew of fifteen men from fill he had work. ing his silo on Saturday. Friday night, October 25, the Arago' and Ellis returned to their home Sun tunity. Mrs. Henry Collier, who was oper gymnasium will be the scene of a car- ' day after spending a week visiting in There will be two masses at Pow ated on for appendicitis on Friday, is nival, with its gypsy fortune teller, Portland and Canby. Mr. and Mrs. ers that day. A communion mass making a rapid recovery. Mrs. G. A. side shows, games, auction, balloons^ Rackleff were unfortunate enough to will be held at nine o’clock. All those Collier is caring for small Johnnie and what not. Grandmother, father, become ill and did not attend the Pa- to be confirmed must be at this mass and Rose Marie while she is in the son and daughter will find his fun. cific International as much as they and receive communion. Knife hospital. There will be something for every- had hoped. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bark- Mr. and Mrs. Bart Doyle and Albert one to do from the cradle ____ up. _ Come ____ _ low who had been staying in their Inaure your car wnn Ned C. Kellev Lillie and children, Clyde, Laura and bring your pennies. They will ! home and helping in the cheese fac- in a reliable Oregon Mock company Matches Crackers 19c SUGAR 29« 53' 10 Raisins <>TP 4 ». 21c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Oranges 2““- Z5c Sweet Spuds J IOC Green Peppers 2 Car r ots-Beets-Tur nips 1 ß 3