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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1935)
Steve’s Grocery PATHFINDER SPEEBWAY 4.44-21 $5.90 4.54-21___ MS 4.75-19 4.44-21 4.50-21 4.75-19 COQUILLE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 166 Volume With Small Profits ” Is Our Motto Fruits and Vegetables 15c 15c 10c o 2c J LBS, Sweet Spuds GRAPEFRUIT 4 for LETTUCE Large Heads 2 for 3 Bunches CARROTS Solid, Local LB. CABBAGE SQUASH Hubbard’s LB. 2 Dozen Coquille Service Station Coffee HILL’S BROS. 2«/2 c Dopnn ®«uares UCluUll 24c 5OC B aits LB. 10c iy For Seasoning music. At noon everyone brought their dinner and it was set in the sun Mrs. Lou Woods, who has been CANDY shine in the school yard, about fifty quite ill at her home in Coquille, was being in attendance. The dinner was moved to the home of her nephew, in special honor of Rev. Helen Baugh George Hampton, on Saturday and is 10 LBS. and Eva Mae, Rev. Walter Duff and improving slightly. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Hampton re Rev. John Jess. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. McKibben, who turned from the national Grange con spent several days visiting at the vention, which they attended in Sac Ernest Watkins home, left on Tues ramento, and from Los Angeles last day afternoon for their new home Thursday evening. They enjoyed the Bottle J»Kelloggs’ 2 for near Portland. They have been liv trip very much. ing in Coquille for the past six Rev. Helen Baugh, Rev John Jess, and Rev. Walter Duff arrived in months, where he was shop foreman Arago Wednesday morning and in the for Niles Motor Company. Albert Gulstrom went to Tillamook evening held a meeting in the schoo' on Monday to spend the Thanksgiv- house. Mrs Baugh conducted the BULK Toilet Soap 3 for x SOAP 3 for song service and greeted her friends ng holidays with relatives. Twenty-six of the Arago folks Mr. Duff spoke briefly and Mr. Jess preached a sermon on “Telling the trove to Myrtle Point Tuesday eve Golden Bantam Plan of Salvation.” Over a hundred ning to attend the evangelistic ser vices being conducted by Rev. John were in the audience. They drove to 2'/2 cans Large Cans - - x VZV i VMwaivv Albany and Portland Thursday night fess in the Brethren Church. Bert Doyle was takeyirto the hospi- and returned to Arago Saturday. Mrs. Albert Lillie, Mrs. Albert Gul ‘al in Coquille Monday evening for THESE strom, Mrs. Ray Lewis and daughter in operation and is still in a very Bessie, and Mrs. Billie Bell met at erious condition. More than two hundred people en- PRICES the home of their father on Thursday and Friday for their annual apple oyed the musical entertainment Kitchen Queen Swift’s EFFECTIVE Fancy Quality butter bee. The result was ten and (iven in the gymnasium Monday eve ning by the Misses Evangeline Duff a half gallons of the real cider made FRIDAY apple butter which will be greatly and Cornelia Van Cleve. Mrs. Helen Baugh presided over the meeting. families enjoyed by their various SATURDAY The first number^. “Going Home,” thia winter. was played by Miss Duff on the vibra Mrs. J. Z. Flood was an all-day AND visitor et the Alex Barklow home on harp. This was followed by several beautifully rendered readings by Miss Sunday. MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers visited at Van Cleve, interspersed with music the Sam Clinton home on the North on the concert harp, and Miss Duff <ave one negro spiritual, “Gabriel. Bank road on Wednesday. Janice Lafferty is making rapid re Come Blow Your Hom," when she covery from her recent attack of lccompanied herself on the banjo- K rispies Solid Pack uke. This number was given especi chicken pox. ally for the younger members of the Lawrence Barklow, of audience and they appreciated it very drove over Monday and 2 lb much. The entire program was night at the Price Robison home. 2 CANS Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Aasen spent Sat splendid and a rare treat and was en- Box urday in Bandon attending the Poul ioyed by everyone present. Bible Study was held last Thursday try Show. They were dinner guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. ■vening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker. After the lesson the Haberly. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mullins, late ways and means committee of the hibited chickens at the Poultry Show geles, where she will visit her broth confined to their homes this week “Freckles” at the Liberty of Portland, are visiting friends in ■hurch met with the building com in Bandon laat week and were well er, Robert Redell and family. with measles. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday A social and birthday party WM this community. Clarence attended mittee to make further plans for the pleased when they each placed with Mr. and Mrs. Linn, of Silverton, ar Those present ail their birds shown. Ellis received given in the social parlors of the rived Wednesday and will spend a Arago high school several years ago .•hurch building. A banker's daughter falls for Bert Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gulstrom and were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis, Mr. six ribbons and two special awards Presbyterian Church Thursday eve- week visiting their son, L. P. Linn, ind Mrs. Marvin Shaw; Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, and rain falls for Robert sons, Darwin and Junior, Mr. and on his white leghorns and the judg ning by Mrs. Ward Evans, teacher of and family and Miss Grace Mary Woolsey, in their new comedy fea Mrs. Ed Myers and Oliver and Har- David Root, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ing team from the Coquille 4-H club the Sturdy Oak Sunday school class. Linn. very Myers, were all North Bend vis Watkins, Mrs. Oluf Aasen, Mrs. Geo of which he is a member placed third The birthdays celebrated were those Miss Alice Alverdes and Miss Hel ture, "The Rainmakers,” most spec Zinzerling, Miss Agnes CortheU. Miss m the judging contest. itors on Monday. Mr. Aasen of Mildred and Hazel Hunt and Paul en Smith left Wednesday afternoon tacular and most “circusy” of their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson, of Martha Jane Webb, John Carl, Geo. received three first ribbons and two ine Floyd. Games were played until to spend Thanksgiving at their many internationally popular film Twin Oaks, visited at the Dan Rogers Jillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Parker. seconds and one third and felt well a late hour when the guests were homes. Miss Alverdes went to Port extravaganzas, which shows at the Liberty tonight and Saturday home on Saturday which was the Jght refreshments were served after repaid for his trouble. seated at a large table laden with land and Miss Smith to Corvallis. When Mother Nature fails to solve first day Mrs Rogers has been able the business was discussed. doughnuts, cider, coffee and three Mr. and Mrs. O. Parry and Mr. and The Ladies Aid was held at the to be out of bed since her sickness large birthday cakes. Those who en Mrs. Ben Gant spent Sunday at the the problem of bean farmers facing MYRTLE POINT ITEMS , She is gaining her strength very home of Mrs. Gordon Fleming all day r joyed the evening together were home of Dr. and Mrs. C. Bennett at ruin because of lack of rain, Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Henry have Final plans were laid I and Woolsey, armed with a dizzy- slowly but is glad to be gaining a lit Wednesday Betty Ross, Kathryn Sumerlin.'Nora. Gravel Ford. *or the bazaar, which will be held I rented the K. R. Roland farm at Floyd. Pauline Floyd. Hazel Hunt tle. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Northup left looking machine, come to the rescue. Gravel Ford and moved there this On Sunday morning Rev. Walter December 13 at the Arago store. A Mildred Hunt, Marjorie Dey, Fred Wednesday for Eureka to spend a few They blunder into thunder, lope into > week. Duff, of San Jose, California, con meeting will be held at the home of ericks Brown, Wi’:i a Lewellen, Eve days visiting at the home of her sis love, race into rain, slide into snow Mr. and Mrs. J. McKillop ¡Ruined and skate into sleet, before they get ducted the morning service. Mrs. Mrs. Gus Schroeder on Friday, Nov lyn Gouthardt, A.een Appleman, ter. to their home at Klamath Falls after ember 2». Those present were: Mes the gadgets of their machine —- — -w i, i■ . ... »»J under Ray Parker sang a solo and Mrs. Faye Johnson, Warren Knight, Geo a short visit at the home of her moth- control. Aasen played a pleno solo as special dames Ray Parker. Marvin Shaw, C. Luthey, Bennie Breuer, Dean Lan Pioneer Missionary Society A. Keltner, Tyrrell Woodward, Albert ' er, Mrs Della Kelley. sing, Claude Huff, Donald Brown, Rev. John Jess, of Illinois, spoke to, Mrs. C. L. Willey entertained the Lillie. Albert Gulstrom, S. L. Laffer When a bishop sets out. armed Bruce Wicks, Mrs. Ward Evans, Rev ty, Ernest W attains, Gus Schroeder, the congregation at the Brethren Mr. and Mrs. Couden, Mrs. Charier Missionary society of the Pioneer with knowledge gleaned from detec- Church at her Grandview Terrace David Root, Lawrence Rackleff, C S ' Church Sunday. Evangelistic meet be an amateur detcc- ,-W __ ________ Hunt, Mrs. Florence Guerin, Mr. and home Thursday afternoon with Mrs J tive books, to Webb, Frank Btlrbank, J. L. Burtis, ings are being held in that church all i Uve—that promises entertainment Mrs. Frances Floyd and Mrs. Schaad this week. W. R. Wilder in charge of the pro-1 George Zlnzerling and the hostess And this promise is more than made Mr. and Mrs. G. Ix McRay were Mrs. Jack Dean returned to her gram. The lesson was a continuation good in "The Bishop Misbehaves," . Friends of Percy Keltner, who is ill Bandon visitors Sunday afternoon. of a series of lessons on Korea, which showing as the preview for the two in a bay hospital, will be glad to | home at St. Helens, after spending Mrs. William Fite entered the Mast the society has been studying lately. know that he is resting easier. He ' several weeks in Myrtle Point. evenings, Friday and Saturday Hospital the last of the week for A community Thanksgiving service Korea is one of the outstanding suffered a bursted appendix last While Maureen O’Sullivan and medical treatment. was held at the Brethren Church missionary fields of today and the week. Norman Foster are lovers, in trouble Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCulloch ■nd yesterday. Special music was fur missionaries have accomplished won Mrs Alden Barklow has been dis- of their own making, the misbehav two daughters, Mrs. M. Myers and nlssed from the hospital and will re nished by representatives from the Geraldine McCulloch, left Sunday derful results in establishing Chris ing bishop, as enacted by Edmund choirs of each church. Rev. W. A. tian schools, colleges, hospitals, etc. cuperate from her appendix operation Gwenn, British stage and screen morning for Longview, Washington, it the home of her parents, Mr. and Couden was the speaker. An offer called there by the illness of their Mesdames Skeels, Fugelson and Pur- i star, sets about following clews, trail ing was taken for the benefit of the vance presented the several topics. Mrs. William Knabe. ing criminals, worsting a quartet of son and brother. Buss McCulloch. Mis. F. G. Leslie read the scripture Wiley Cornwell was operated on children’s Farm Home at Corvallis. them with a snuff-box and a deft aim Mr. and Mrs. Tice Wagner return A ROMAN SLAVE, WHEN GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sperry moved lesson and Mrs. Wilder offered prayer. tor appendicitis on Thursday at the that lands snuff in the eyes of the ed home the last of last week from a HIS LIBERTY, WAS GIVEN A CAP last week to Glendale, Oregon, where Mrs. Paul Walker sang a beautiful i Knife Hospital in Coquille and is do malefactors, and otherwise revels in two weeks' trip to Washington, where SIMILAR to the - mortar bqarc T . Mr. Sperry has employment. solo, “Jesus Only,” Mrs. Skeels acting i ing as well as can be expected. they visited their son, Leland. a merry medley of mirth and mys- CAPS OF OUR SCHOOLS, TO SIG Mrs. Walter Endicott has gone to as pianist for the songs on the pro- I Rehearsals have begun in the tary. Mias Margaret Garrett arrived NIFY HIS FREEDOM. A MODIFICA school for the Christmas play which San Francisco, where she will visit home Wednesday afternoon from Mc gram. TION OF THIS headgear btne After a social period the hostesses, will be given by the grades and the for several weeks at the home of her Minnville. The Sunday, Monday and Tuesday She will spend the pf ESENT CAP OF OUR UNIVERSITY daughter, Mrs. Frank Heastano. Mrs. C. L. Willey, Mrs. W. R. Wilder, high school will start rehearsals next Picture is “Freckles,” for which the Thanksgiving vacation at the home of COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Mrs. Paul Walker and Mrs. E. M. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lindbeck and E. M C. H. S. Girls League has been selling week on a musical pageant to be her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Gar It la th. My «1 eviry Wilson served dainty refreshments liven at the same time. The exact son, Melvin, returned to their home rett. tickets the past week. The League oUr to keep Ma suggestive of the r ------ approaching 'ime and date will be announced lat- at Chowchilla, California, after a few will receive a percentage on all the T. D. Gperin, Ray Guerin, Mrs. Thanksgiving holiday, to M^^T tent thareaghly «r. These early rehearsals promise days* visit at the home of her sister, Mary Holt and Amy Lou Guerin tickets they sell. P. Fugelson, Clyde Minard, Jack Hul- Mrs. William Lobdell. an excellent program. spent Tuesday in Port Orford. Mrs. tin, F. G. Leslie, Henry Belloni, Jen Dr. O. H. Clark has »eturned home Holt remained to spend a few weeks Rev. and Mrs J. W. Barnett were Body and Fender repair work done Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. from Chicago, where he attended the visiting her sons, Frank and Grover nie Adams, L. W Oddy, S. M. Nosier. by experienced mechanics. Our body R. B. Rogers, M. W Way, E. Pur- Townsend national convention. Albert Carver in Myrtle Point. Tichenor. .... . painter is an expert. Let us prove TU6PHON6 »00 - COQUILU& vance, Leland Peterson and Warren Oluf Aasen and Ellis Rackleff ex- Hildred Redell haa gone to Los An- have the beet of repair service Harry and Lorna Summers are Davis, Southwestern Motor Co ARAGO Sugar 10e Catsup i KiL Corn 15 1 Qr Coffee Life Buoy f ftp Lux Com can Tomatoes 1 (V Peaches sfc-*,ww Spinach Shortening Flour Oysters Tuna Crackers 25 10e 29 17c 15c Peanut