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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1936)
OtMKnUX OREGON. FRIDAY, MAT 89, 198«. Our aim in buying groceries for your needs is to obtain the best that money can buy. We never attempt to buy “cheap” at the ex pense of our customers’ satisfaction with their purchases. White PAGE THREE Pulii Now In The Market FRESH COQUILLE VALLEY PEAS There are no better peas than those grown in the Coquille Valley STRAWBERRIES ■ ’ \ Come in and let us prove to you that the best in Groceries means Men! Be Cool! Whit, SATISFACTION ECONOMY Phone Busy Corner Grocery 69 Ml Free Delivery THE MAKE - IT - RIGHT STORE - --------------- —.... .. 1 1 ' 1 Graduation at Junior High— | School — The Home Room,” 1 Teachers Leave for Vacation Courae.,’’ _____ I Smith; “The Activity Program, The commencement for the Lincoln] nice Howe; Girls’ Glee Club, Junior High was held Thursday, May Song We Sang,” “Oh, No, John,' 28, at 2:00 p. m.____________________ Sunshine,” “The Serenader;” a tendanta. May 2«—John Elmer Whalen and Velere Cline, both of Marshfield. Pioneer Missionary Society elementary or senior high school program. These features were inter- Painting Contracts Equipment for any job in locality Workmanship this Guaranteed D. L. Cox Telephone 183-R Coquille Mansell Drayage & Delivery Co. The Woman’s Missionary Society of I Pioneer Methodist Church met in the ] home of Mrs. Henry Hartley last Thursday at two o’clock. An Inspire- ! tional program was enjoyed by the large number of ladies attending. Mrs. James Richmond conducted the devotional part of the meeting, and Mrs. R. A. Barton sang mqst beauti fully for the group the gospel song, “The Ninety and Nine.” The body of the program was com prised of a series of brief addresses Mrs. Cyril McCurdy gave, “Who Is 332 First Street, Coquille, Oregon Least?"; “Jesus in the Whole of Life” was presented by Mrs. Esta Ellis; Mrs. Charles Oerding spoke upon the theme, “Experiencing God in This 1 World;” “Teaching World Friendship’’ 5 Divorces Granted Wednesday FOR RENT—Fine front room, one by Mrs. Ernest Purvance; and Mrs block from main street. Inquire or ' Five divorces were granted by Zelia Ireland gave "Living as Neigh- write Box E, care Sentinel. 20tl ' bora.” A lovely poem by Anna John Judge Brand in Circuit court here on Wednesday, to the plaintiffs in the son Flint, entlUed “The Worker’s Bible,” was read by Mrs. D. D. Dale. following cases: Leona M. Hope vs. Thoe. E. Hope. > The program concluded with a song Mildred Clink vs. Stephen Clink. ' and prayer. Ardith V. Moad vs. Melvin C. Moad Following the program, a delicious Sada I. Hollopeter vs. ■ Thos. M. salad course was served by the host esses, Meadames Frank Leslie, Ken- Hollopeter. Earl S. Griffin vs. Hazel E. Griffin. ' nett Lawrence, Ben Knife and Harry , Godard. Probate Court i Those in attendance included Mes- dames C. C-Southard, Lee Peterson. Mrs. Lucinda Lukens was on Tues Florence Brown, Ernest Purvance, day named as executrix of the will of FOR SALE—Yearling Jersey Bull, Walter Oerding, Earl Carlisle, W. A. her late husband, A. C. Lukens, who subject to registry. See D. M. Ireland, L. P. Fugelson, F. G. Leslie, died here on May 10, leaving an es Sumerlin, adjacent Norway school Stanley Fitzgerald, Esta Ellis, D. D. tate estimated to be worth 83,852.81. house. 20t2* Dale, Cyril McCurdy, Miranda Way, The appraisers are O. C. Sanford, L. Lloyd Oddy, R. A. Barton, Chai les H. Hazard and E. D. Webb. Oerding, Ben Knife, Birdie Skeels, Luther Daniels, Margaret Brown, Or For sellable Life, Sick and Accident ville Newton, Kennett Lawrence, H. insurance, call A. A. Nosier, Jr. Call Godard, Henry Hartley, C. L. Willey, 147-J. W. R. Wilder, R. B. Rogers and Jas. Richmond. The Ironmaster Want Ads COAL, FUEL OIL and MILL WOOD WHEAT, 1185 cwt Farr & Elwood. HOOTON ELECTRIC Calling caï d», MJ tor * 1.00. FOR SALE—199« four-door Dodge sedan, driven leaa than 100 mile*. Good discount. Inquire 385 South Heath, Coquille. - «• Coquille