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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1936)
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The vis- Although the’fkst Mem- itor’ were trcated r°yal'y and after engaged, orial Day was observed May 5, 1868, I the meeting, ice cream and cake wefe for honoring the dead who fell on served the membership an^Svisitors. the Union side of the Civil war, it has Townsend Club Session now become the day on which the United States pays its respects to all The Townsend club met in regular who have participated in any of its session Tuesday evening with Orvin conflicts. The first observance was Gant presiding and a goodly number decreed by Major John F. Logan, na of Townsendites and friends attend tional commander of the Grand Army ing. The orchestra played four num of the Republic. bers which were enjoyed very much. S. M. Nosier, the representative Commander C. P. Zumwalt, at the Coquille American Legion, presided, from this club to the Salem conven and introduced those who took part tion, reported a very enthusiastic The on the program, Rev. H. A. Minter, i meeting there last Sunday. who offered paryer at the opening . theme of the convention seemed to be and dosing; Jack Martin, Who deliv I "Vote for Townsend candidates in ered Lincoln’s Gettysburg address; spite of politics." Clint Haight was Leonard Ensele, who played a violin chosen as delegate from Oregon to solo, accompanied by his sister. Miss the national convention. Mrs. Rhea Burkhart, of North Geraldine; Bill Fletcehr, who sang “Dear Old Pal of Mine," accompanied Beqd, talked Tuesady evening for « by Bobby Bums. The latter also few minutes. She said among other "Townsendism represents played the piano for the audience to things: unity, principle should be superior to sing “The Star Spangled Banner.” At the bridge the ladies of the Re personality. Townsendism has given lief Corps had charge of the services people courage to live when every as well as at the two cemeteries, thing seemed to be against them. The where the graves of old soldiers were The dimes given meant ‘hope.* decorated and the Legion squad fired Duponts alone gave $86.000.00 to fight Townsend. Considering the a salute. so-called ‘relief” of the past years there seems no other solution of the Eagles Visit Roseburg Aerie problem but the Townsend plan. We Dr. J. D. Rankin, Ray Gilkey, must stay organized at any cost.” Clarence Barton and E. R. Johnson, The second Townsend quilt will be of Coquille Aerie of Eagles, and D. D.1 given away next Tuesday earning Gillespie, of Marshfield Eagles, went June 9 The subscription drive hu to Roseburg Tuesday night for annual ended with Mrs. Geo. Davis and her installation of officers there. , team as winners. Next Tuesday eve- D. D. Gillespie, past worthy presi-1 ning the club will have a social time dent of Marshfield Aarie, acted as to celebrate the good work done by grand worthy president. Ray Gilkey, both teams. Sandwiches and coffee past worthy president and newly will be served. A good program is elected president of Coquille Aerie, I being arranged for with extra good acted as grand worthy conductor at talent. All Townsend members and Hills Coffee Z5C Olives Orange and No- 2 (an Grapefruit Juice ISC Cane and Maple Syrus Pure Cider No Water T Ac Peanut Fancy Butter Quality 5c 2'/îCan Cigarettes Camels - Luckies .11 Chesterfield " g CTN. * Arm and Hammer S oi B« b 2 f°r 1 OC LB. Elbow Macaroni LB- 5^ Salad Dressing %TC Spaglwtii _ 5C Quart ? - Sweet Pickles 10e ¡r 23c Kellogg ^Products Milk Walnuts Hominy Golden Key 48 Can Price Soft Shell Large Cans Fruits and Vegetables These foods are fit for Kings, and the costs thereof fit the budget of every thrifty housewife: Bananas Corn Flakes Golden Ripe LB. Lettuce Fresh Solid Head Pep Rice Krispies 11c Carrots 1 Ac Shredded Wheat 3 Bunches - 1 Whole Wheat Flakes 10c Grape Fruit Wheat Krispies 12c All-Bran 20c 18 Arizonas 4 for i daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H St. Clair, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W. St. Falkenberg-St. Clair Clair and daughter, Darleine, Mrs. Mr. Eric Falkenberg and Miss Clara Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eleanor St. Clair were married by Wheeler, Mrs. E. M. Wilson Miss Elois Earl F. Downing, minister of the Wilson, Stanley Betz and Mrs. Church of Christ, at the home of her Therese Martini. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard St. Clair, last Sunday evening. May 31. ‘ Cake and refreshments were served The bride's father acted as best man after the ceremony, and her mother as matron of honor, k ___________ Miss Elois Wilson played the wedding —— friends are cordially invited. ! Chadwick Lodge No.68 The bride wore a beautiful gown of blue silk and carried a bouquet of carnation pinks and forget-me-nots. Those present at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Richard St. Clair and « p* Preferred Stock Fig Bars LB. . -____ " Hthe joint instalaltion of Aerie and Trupak - Large Oval 3 for All Flavors rv F* Spaghetti3 for ä OC » Vinegar:, 19e z* Sardines Coquille Service Station ■■■!—■ 1>C Shortening - ^ >9 K.4“« COOL AID " ■■■I' IOC Franco-American ap Marshmallows insures greater blowout resist ance in every ply. I _ Tomato ron Juice tan sl” ' a Bidk Coffee PATENTED SUPERTWIST CORD — more resilient, more enduring than any other oord — Fancy Pack 49-lb SACK Flour mb Crackers B,',' 2§C XIe Highest Quality s Krisky EXTRAS - LARGE A. F. A A. M. Stated Communication Tuesday. June 9, 8 p. m. Cabbage Solid Heads lb -.U PEAS C Fresh Ixxals II» Mining Location notices for sale at this office . ....................... - -- ----- " - - "Econom izing for the purpose of being independent is one of the soundest indications of manly character.” — Samuel Smiles. It is the policy of this firm to respect economy in all our natrons. SCHBOEDEB BBOS. MORTUARIES, INC. Coquille Bandon 109R 10M 1__________________________ ____ ___ _ ____________________ >