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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1935)
N. €. Kelley to Head i Coos Scout Council Fairview GROCERY The weather man certainly knew _____ 1 his business when he prophesied cold Willamette Council Boy Scouts of weather for this locality! The ex America met for dinner at Hamm's treme chill which has penetrated the Cafe, Myrtle Point, last Friday. The valley for the past week or so still following were present: Head Coun- hangs on with a death grip. Some of j cilor, T. H. Ness, of Marshfield, pre-' the residents have been fortelling siding officer; Mr. Sallee, Scout Ex- snow for the holidays which, if the PHONE 16« ecutivc of Eugene, a guest. Chair- prophecy comes to pass, will add the men and visitors present: Tom Ness, crowning touch to Christmas that Walter Asplund. Walter Chiene, Dick nothing else can. Barklow, Dr Simpkins. Ssoutmaster| Curtis Holverstott, eldest son of Hegdahl, of Marshfield; Ernie Boak, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holverstott, ar- Harold Howe, O. C. Shindler. Scout- rived home Sunday afternoon from master Elmer Gant, of Bandon; Ned San Diego, California, where he has C. Kelley, R. L. Stewart, of Coquille; been stationed of late aboard the Elmer Russell, Jesse Clinton, Floyd U.S.S. Long. This is his first visit FANCY OLD-FASHIONED Summer, Scoutmaster E. C. Barker, home in eighteen months, and the Elton A. Schroeder, Myrtle Point. I valley looks mighty good to him after 1 Ned C. Kelley was elected district his long absence. councilor to represent Coos and Cur- Harold Henagin spent last week- , FRESH ROASTED ry counties at the executive meeting end with his family in Fairview, re- , of Willamette Boy Scout Council at turing to his work near Eugene, late Eugene, Oregon; succeeding T. H. Sunday evening He hopes to be Ness. | home for the holidays. Leland P. Linn, of Myrtle Point,1 Tuesday of this week marked the was elected chairman of leadership eighty-first birthday anniversary of □nd training, succeeding Guy one of the oldest resident in the val- Maunev ___ 1 ley. Mrs. M. E. Teters celebrated her ' Extras ------------ J birtMiy al her home with Mrs It was decided Chat the attendance Mediums Dozen Mrs. of the bay members at the valley Nancy Neely as her guest. meetings was not to be mandatory, Neely is another of the pioneers of ■»« it has been in the past year; there this district and a girlhood chum of Large’Bleached Stalks by relieving them of the long trip Mis. Teters. Mrs. Manda Johnson, back and forth between these points, the daughter of Mrs. Teters, will cel TRUPAK RIPE which they have been faithfully ebrate her sixtieth anniversary Sat urday, December 21. making during 1935. The Fairview-North Fork Grange, The program for 1936, financially and otherwise, is to be carried on ap No. 739, was well represented at the No. 1 Large Red Berries Quart proximately the same as far 193S, ioint installation at Myrtle Point last Harry Hubbell, which s?cmcd to be quite successful Saturday evening. from every angle. This was based bus driver for this district, trans GOLDEN WEST upon the $70.00 per troop basis, pay ported the officers to that city in his ment to the Willamette Council. The bus. The local grangers were very same chairmen were to hold office well pleased with the gracious re during the year unless they person ception accorded them by the Myrtle Point organization, and commented ally desired a change. The various chairmen gave their upon that fact. One of the highlights reports, after which the newly elect of the occasion was the installing of ed councilor was asked to say a few Ray Deadmond, as Pomona master. words. The meeting then adjourned Harold Henagin succeeds himself as to the city hall where the Court of master of the local unit. Mrs. Myrtle Holverstott was host Office Honor was to be held ess to the group of ladies who have been practicing Christmas carols on Tuesday afternoon of this week Those who attended —this meeting were: Mesdames Anthony, Lillie Berkheimer, Lena Moore, Nita Neal, Esther Johnson, Gertie Leneve, Haze! Benham, Daisy Henagin, Blanche Yeoman and the hostess, Mrs. Hol-' verstott. | The Fairview Townsend Club will hold its regular meeting Saturday' evening, December 21. Following a, short business session, the Christmas program will take place. Candy, popcorn and apples will be served l^r. in the evening, so come qpe.L come aft! theater, who will visit here during “Education for war, continued this the holidays and perhaps longer. prominent educator and notable lead .1 i The Christian Endeavor topic for er, "has not been left to chance I next Sunday evening is, “Wisemen throughout the ages. Now there must Worship,” and J. L. Ellis is the ap be a right about face and. education pointed leader. for peace.” Mias Myrtle Beckett, who was op A Christmas box valued at $25.00 erated on at the Mast hospital Dec. was packed for the Children's Farm1 X for a ruptured appendix, is rap Home near Corvallis. Other Individ-' idly recovering and will likely be ual gifts are .being sent the several able to return home next Saturday. Coos county children who live at the' Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver and home. children, Mary Louise and Evert, left The finance committee announced early Monday morning on a trip to a rummage sale to be held early in points north. Mr. Culver had busi February. ness in Salem and they planned to The next meeting will be with Mrs. music visit Mrs. Culver's sister, Mrs. N. W. Leslie January 10. Perkins, near Canby, and her broth ers, Ben Knight, at Molalla, and Will Knight, at Carlton, and return home Wednesday or Thursday. Volume With Small Profit»” h Our Motto Chocolates LB 29^ Peanut» SPECIAL PRICES ISC IOC OLIVES CRANBERRIES Coquille Service Station County School Notes From Mrs. Mulkey’s Sweet Spuds IOC Grape Fruit FLOUR “N , intro- the au- Exemoles of Low ROUND TRIPS from Coquille ROSEBURG - - - t$2.80 GRANTS PASS - - * 5.15 PORTLAND - - - 6.35 EUGENE .... 3.40 CRESCENT CITY - * 5.70 SAN FRANCISCO - 14.25 LOS ANGELES - ■ 25.35 (t) 60 Day Limit (•) 45 Day Limit S-rru'-sr Lew Fares to all other PiC’tiC Coast or Easter» Points Departures from Coquille Baker, Ore., in 1891. He was a black Northbound 6:56 a. m. 16:15 a. m. 3:05 p. m. smith by trade. For many years the deceased was a Southbound 9:10 a. m. 10:27 p. m. member of the Odd Fellows lodge at Baker, and was given a burial by that Mr. Lafe Compton Hotel Coquille fraternal organization. Schroeder Phone 609 fc.it - -------------------------- Bros. Mortuaries were in charge. their new home. • Insure your car witn Ned C. 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