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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1936)
TM CXXHHLLI VALUT pagi mi. Riverton New« who do not participate, however, a The funds to be raised from this special luncheon will be served for evening’s smoker will be used to de a small charge. Everyone is invited fray the expenses of the Smith- and a good time is assured each and Hughes boys on their contemplated •very person who attends. Vernon Roberts, who has been vis two-day trip to Grants Pass next week-end, where they will compete iting friends in the valley for the past with other southern Oregon Smith- few weeks, left Monday morning for PHONE 81 (Store No. 136) FREE DELIVERY PHONE 122 (Store No. 469) Hughes students in various phases of his home in San Francisco. Calif. work, carried on by them. MYRTLE POINT ITEMS A class in adult education under WPA, directed by Harold A. Minter E. C. Baker and his son, Harold, of Coquille, was organized here Tues and his sister, Mrs. Lambert, of day night. Classes will be held each Yreka, California, spent Monday Tuesday night in the music room of night at the home of their friends, the school house at 7:30 o'clock. Ev Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe, while en ery parent or school patron is urged route to Britsh Columbia. ' to attend these classes. They are ab Wm. Osborne, who was injured In solutely free and every one will be an auto wreck about ten days ago, cordially welcomed. was able to leave the Mast hospital The car, owned and driven by Monday and return to his home. Robert Iliff, Smith-Hughes director, P. W. Laird and daughter, Vemita, SPECIAL STOCK accompanied by Glenn Church, ran returned home Friday afternoon from VALUES off the North Bank highway just be- a week’s trip to Berkeley, California, UP ON low George Steward’s place last Frf- I Miss Ellen Monrad and Miss Paula for FRI. to CLEANING day night. Neither of the occupants Breuer came in from Corvallis Tties- were injured nor the car damaged to' day and will spend the spring vaca- MON. Mar. 20-23 SUPPLIES any extent. i tion at the homes of their parents. Ansel Hayward took his “midgets”, Following the regular meeting of r to the Junior Hi basketball tourna the Royal Neighbors Monday night, ment at North Bend last Saturday. cards were played and a social eve The little fellows gave a splendid ac ning enjoyed by the members and count of themselves but were no their friends. match, of course, for the larger fel The Myrtle Point Junior Woman’s *4 GAL. JUG 1 1 lows from the bigger schools. They Club entertained the senior Woman’s played and lost two games, one to Club Thursday afternoon in the Coos River and one to Myrtle Point. Clarke music studio. Short sketches The high school, divided against it from various plays were given by 13 oz. self for the past two weeks, staged a club members. Miss Virginia Royal party Wednesday night in commem gave a Japanese dance, Roderick SCOURING oration. of their happy reunion. A Barklow at the piano. Mrs. Edgar CLEANSER magazine subscription contest was Rickard gave an interesting review the cause of the break in their friend of a play, and the program closed ly relations, so to speak, and a battle with a one-act skit featuring Mrs. royal between the green and the gold Eugene Laird, Mrs. Harold Carver EACH - - M waged furiously. The student body and Miss Margaret Chase. Refresh GRANULATED SOAP was to share in the profits from the ments were served at the close, of the LARGE PACKAGE subscriptions of magazines, so it was afternoon. J . really a worthy cause. At the con Mitchell Myers was a Portland clusion, the loisng side staged the business visitor the last of the week. party Wednesday night, furnishing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and all the refreshments, and harmony children returned to their home at has prcvaield since. Alturas, Calif., after a visit at the Miss Louise Carlson, daughter of home of Mr. Nelson’s parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carlson, of Ran and Mrs. Jacob Nelson. DEL MONTE GENERAL FOODS ... dolph, was hostess at a most delight • Mrs. Helen Rise returned to her ful party at her home last Friday home in Cottage Grove, after a few night, March 13. Games, music and days’ visit with her friend, Mn. conversation were the diversions of Charles Woolridge. the evening, after which a most de INSTANT LIBBY’S Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams have licious buffet supper was served. purchased the Wfiobrey farm on 4 can Those present to enjoy the evening Catching Creek and plan to make were Frankie Edgmon, Bonità Fee, that their home as soon as Mr. Clarabelle Chard, Laura Pollen, Lois Adams’ health improves sufficiently Edward’s CANTEFLBURY VAN CAMP’S Auer, Muriel Herman, Duke Ham- to permit. mond. Bob Smith, Grant and Miles Black Orange Pekoe */2Ib Everett Robbins, of Broadbent, has f Hartwell, John Heffley, Karl Eck- been appointed local manager of holm. Max Mullen, Lee Cox, Monte Eaton _________________ ’s Feed Store. * BAKER’S SO. STYLE BULK Russell, Frank Morris, Jack Auer, Mr. Furman received a badly cut Harold Engblorm Jack McCue, Ralph( hand while working at the R. F. Gar pounds i Herman, Harry Hull, Jr., the hostess1 rett ranch Tuesday. He was taken to and Mr. and Mrs. Carlson. the Mast hospital, where the injured SWANSDOWN AMVxw i Howard Haga drove out . to the member was dressed. junction Thursday morning and re A shower was given Mrs. Craig, •t turned in the afternoon with the nee Miss Alta Miller, by the Royal THE ALL WHEAT CEREAL PKG. Misses Verna Haga, Eva Plaep and Neighbors Thursday evening at the Cherie Mae Hartwell, who have been home of Mrs. H. A. Schroeder. attending Ashland Normal and who “Cootie” was played. High score was were returning home for the spring made by Mrs. Craig, Mrs. R. H. Lem vacation. Miss Plaep and Miss Haga on receiving conso’ation. The honor will graduate from there in June. The guest received a number of lovely three girls will return to Ashland the gifts for her new home, Those en- latter part of next week. ioying the evening together were CHOCOLATE BARS SODA CREACKERS Mesdames Lee Ray, Reuben Roupp, Frank Tripp, John Felcher, Joe Mast, Fairview ’’ Arthur Snyder, Marlin Evans, Sarah In the weekly news items from the Ames, Ward Evans, R. H. Lemon, LB. BOX Fairview school, attention is called to Frances Floyd, A. R Davenport, the fact that Verlin Moore, Doris Mitchell Myers, J. McCulloch, Wil Hatcher, Thelma Hatcher, Albert fred Hunt, Frank Hazelwood, Lewis Hatcher, Norma Jean Farmer, Lu Miller. Miss Danford Mast and Miss cille Hatcher and Betty Hatcher were Miller. awarded coveted positions on the The Presbyterian Ladies Aid me! honor roll, last week, from the pri Wednesday afternoon in the church mary room. This is certainly a fine I parlors with Mrs Robert Redell and showing for the little folks. In the Mrs Elmer Russell as hostesses. The r PKG. upper grade room. Clara Meyer rated afternoon was spent sewing for the ___ PEN-RAD highest, with twenty points, and Aid At the close, refreshments were Nelda Norris ran a close second, with served. 2-GAL. nineteen points. The 4-H clubs for Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGrew re the boys and girls met last Wednes turned to their home at Klamath Can CIGARETTES 2 PKGS day and carried on their weekly Falls, after a short visit with friends meetings. in Myrtle Point. A most unusual record was brought Thc Past Matrons club met Tues- t6 light here last week, when H. M | day afternoon at the home of Mrs Hall, manager of the Ford sheep I End Emery in Marshfie'd A 1:30 ranch at Fairview, informed the local dissert luncheon was served, after reporter of a portion of the “blessed which bridge was enjoyed, Mrs. G. LOCAL WHITE FANCY events" occurring in his flocks. It L. McRay receiving high score. Those seems that four of the ewes gave i attending, from Myrtle Point were: HEADS EACH FIELD GROWN 4 LBS birth to triplets, which, according to Mesdames T. D Guerin, R H Lemon Mr. Hall, is certainly out of the or- ( R B Dement, A. C. Chase. N. G. W dinary run of things. The Ford ranch, Perking, Raiph Kring, G L McRay as this extensive property is now E1 Clausen and from Marshfield. Mrs known, is one of the largest sheep q . h . Giles. ranches in this section | Misg Neva McNair, daughter of Mr CRISP WHITE SOLID . Mrs. Gladys Cassidy entertained at and Mrs. W. A. McNair and who is her home on Wednesday evening of attending a business college in Port STALKS 2 FOR 2 For HEADS last week, with a party for her broth- |and, has lje<.n made an honorary er, Edwin Jones, who celebrated his member of the Ray Wilkison string twenty-sixth birthday anniversary. band p!ayl for radjo pr0_ Refreshments were served to the fol- grams and social functions, lowing: Alice Thomas, Geneva Sell man. Lois Teters, Bette Yeoman, SWEET .nd Brewster Valley Harold Berry, Harold Neal, Vernon _______ Mesdames W. A. Nickason, Carrie Roberts and Edwin Jones. A most JUICY enjoyable evening was spent in play-i Ni1';,u,’°n2 “n<1 o,ca^ Dur the Pollyanna club at ing games and dancing. | roll attended J County Agent George Jenkins and Marion ^Miller ^home^at Dora Mrs. Jenkins were visitors at the last Thursday. They tied a quilt for Mrs ing, ceiling it and doing the necessary 13th, the occasion was made interest the top of her foot, caused from spill ten Detachment in the third annual meeting of the Fairview-North Fork Miller that day. ing by having thirteen present and ing hot grease on it as she was pre Medford district* CCC basketball plumbing. Mrs. P. A. Alford Is spending the Grange, No. 739. Mr. Jenkins gave a tournament here Saturday to clinch Mr. anrf Mrs. Dave Crowley and using thirteen candles. Those pres paring a meal. very interesting and instructive agri week visiting her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rust, who have the district championship, the 23-inch children, of Port Orford, were visit- ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nicka Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Alford, at Coos cultural talk. I ors at the Perley Crowley home Sat son, Betty and Fem, Carrie Nickason, been living at the Keller home for the trophy, and the right to represent this The Fairview Townsend Club, No. River. urday and Sunday. They came up in Miss Cora Bullack, John Bettincourt past three weeks and little Billie district in the inter-district tourna Little Lila Mae Laird has been 1, will meet in the community hall on Brown, who has been visiting since ment at Vancouver Barracks March and the Wilson family, 1 their new car. having a bout with the flu the past Saturday evening. March 21. This Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robison, of Wednesday, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges and evening is to be known as “guest week but is improving now. W. A. Nickason, Ernest Krewson, Jackie were Coquille visitors Satur-‘ Glendale, Oregon, were visitors at the With the score tied time after time, night" and the main entertainment Lester Mayse home Saturday and China Hat COC Boys Win for the affair will be furnished by the Marion Miller, Ed Abernathy and day. the fast-breaking China Flatten ov Sunday. rowers Townsend lownsena ciuu. «» ci w,n ....... Keller .......... -» ...... .......... - Mrs. Elmer Wilson gave * Ladies are spent most — of — the — day Powers Club. mwmb 1 Co. 1627, Camp China Flats, eked ercame a 23-23 tie in the last minute Mrs. Ernest Krewson is suficrin^ all asked to bring baskets for the so- Saturday working on the new dress- in hoior of her husband s birthday out a 26 to 23 victory over Headquar- of play tn cop the honors. ,. cial which will also be held. For those in« room toT thc community build- Friday evening. It being Friday, the tram • bad bum, which she has on 5flFEUJflY 5TDRE5 lúsúnq out theW&vten Wninq in * * theSfVwnq PUREX17 REX lye cans SUNBRITE 3 f" 25 Ac WHITE KING MOP STICKS AIRWAY COFFEE 3ibs Candy Bars 3 For m . Postum 49 Peaches 23c no .^«^" Corned Reef Tea Spaghetti Cocoa 2 Wheat Alone 15c Cocoanut can ‘/«» can 15c 19c 9c lOc Cake Flour Ue Pk< 25C HERSHEY SNOW FLAKE 2 no Apr Kt breakfast CEREAL NUTS «2/ DOG FOOD 3 cans KOOL 27 Motor Oil Jk 9 Cauliflower Rhubarb 15c CELERY LETTUCE 13c GRAPEFRUIT 15c 2 ~ 15c ORANGES 9 w 39c