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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1936)
Grocery Beef Roasts and Steaks Don’t forget : COQUILLE FREE DELIVERY PHONE 166 We have WE FEATURE LOCAL IDEAL BAKERY Cloverleaf Milk and Cream BREAD l»/2 tt> LOAF Large Cans at all times from a tested herd. Peaches Phone 20 THRIFTY 33 Brooms market your Ideai Mealing Place.. Junior-Senior Banquet Heid Tuesday Evening The annual Junior-Senior banquet was held Tuesday, April Slat, in the. I. O. O. r. hall. The room was decorated with pur ple and white flowers lying along the center of the table, and at Intervals a large bouquet was placed. An appe tizing dinner of fruit cocktail, salad, baked ham, candied sweet potatoes, mashed potatoes, butter peas, cake, coffee and mints was prepared by the ladies of the Rebekah lodge and served by memebrs of the Home Ec. classs. The program was announced by Toastmaster Davis Chaney and con- bated of songs and various talks. The welcome to the Seniors was given by Kathleen Brady and the response by Gretchen Bunch, who presented the traditional cane with the Seniors’ col ors added to it. Barbara Jean Mc Claren, accompanied by Mary Wat son, presented two tap dance num bers, and Amanda Stem and Ellen Bloomquist rendered two vocal duets. Betty Axtell gave two,readings. Mr. Lane was main speaker of the evening. Lloyd Wood extended an invitation to the members of the ban quet party to be guests of the Liberty Theatre for the second show. 3 Wheaties Bottle CANS PREFERRED STOCK 2 PKGS. 23c Jell Powders SEAPORT Vanilla t~ IOC Large Cans Tomatoes .— XOC lift tf Golden Key i*B***l^ LARGE CANS FIG Rars • lb - SHORTENING Syrup Hominy IOC Swift ’s _ 12 MAJOR PROTECTIONS RECONDITIONING POLICY $710 1834 CHEVROLET COUPE. 1 Very low mileage. New tires. $495] 1833 CHEVROLET SEDAN. 1 Original finish. New »ires, mohair upholstery CC1A that Is spotless - 1 1 VICTORIA— 5 XUr* rood $277 1 Orange & Grapefruit 1 M I X Cans . 1 ¡JC I I 1 Bananas $287 1 TWO 1838 FORD 2-DOOR SEDANS — Fine condition. S" 29c 15c peanut Butter LB. ... - IOC KRLSPY 2-lb Box Large Cans FLOUR Pineappl HARDWHEAT _ Corn2 f* FORD Quart Corn Flake. 2 WHOLE KERNEL 1831 11c Cane & Maple Large Cans 1835 PLYMOUTH TOUB- 1 ING SEDAN—Almost new. * Mi I I -■ $485 1 1835 INTERNATIONAL PICK-UP—We are offering St Golden Ripe LB c® Grapefruit 25c Tomatoes Asparagus __ Rhubarb Fresh Field Ripened Sunki8t No. 1 Quality 1<® LB. lbs . ► ■ ' C€ f ;---------------------- 1831 CHEVROLET COUPE — completely overhauled. has air wheels and Ml 7 tires. Finish like new *»> * * 1 1 .1 I We have three CHEVROLET USED TRUCKS at special prices for this week. uthwestem Motor Co. O regon ^ 1 1 A Townsend Mass Meeting , Tuesday evening. Several matters of the assembly showed their apprecia f Mrs. ~ Ruth ' A mass meeting of Townsend Club importance were discussed and voted tion for this number. members and supporters has been upon. The spirit evidenced at this Beyers led assembly singing, J’. .. . After adjournment delicious called for next Tuesday evening, meeting proved that the persecution April 28th at 7:30 o'clock, in W. O.! of this great plan by the present con- ( orangeade and cookies were served.' gressional committee has only served __ W. helh This will be a very impor to make the members more determin- J a— tant meeting and ail members are re cd than ever to carry on and make quested to be present. At this meet 0%» ___ ing the members will vote upon their the McGroarty bill a law. selection of a delegate to represent P. T. A. Notes the State of Oregon at the national convention. Also at this meeting the The regular monthly meeting of the members will be informed who the P. T. A. was held last Thursday with loyal Townsend men are that are a large crowd present. Mrs. J. Loy candidates for office during the com- Stacer was re-elected as president, ing year at the May primaries. More Mrs. Roy Barton vice-president, Mrs. than that the members will hear a ' Geo. Unsoeld secretary, Mrs. D. D. prominent speaker who will bring a Dale treasurer, Mrs. James Watson message that all should hear. A fine historian. The nominating commit- éntertainment program will be given tee, who named the officers to be and the ladies will serve refresh- ' voted upon, were Mrs. Bonnie Dut- ments after the meeting. All ladies ton, Mrs. Stewarf Norton, and H. H. who can are asked to bring pies. ! Hartley Members are earnestly requestd to The program was interesting. Mrs. help spread thé news and invite their 1 J. E. Norton was the guest speaker, friends. If you cannot get to the ' using as her subject, “Respect for meeting by seven-thirty do not let Private and Public Property.” This that stop you. Get there Is soon as was in regard to responsibilities of you can and help to carry on the citizenship. The rhythm band, com posed of children from the first and second grades of the Lincoln school, played two selections. Barbara Mc A very enthusiastic meeting of the Laren, dressed in a white satin suit, Coquille Townsend Club was held directed the players. By applause I Those on the committee were Mes- dames Guss Tillmann, Keith Leslie, La,e c<*npton, Elton Brady, F S Emery M. Earl Wilson and Fred Kunz, (Otuf a Ulan ÎDalfcs on -Du? Outside TO PROTECT HIS FAIR COMPANION FROM BRAWLS IN THE STREET ANO FROM the splashing _ OF MUD, THE Z - ' GENTLEMAN OF EARLY DAYS te= WALKED BETWEEN . <2^ THE LADY AND GANGER .¿K x , TELfcPHOne 100 'JMBULANCt StfMCt • COQUI Ll€