The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 05, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
| clic order arrived Sunday
::id McMinnville.
and
on
Mr. and Mrs. H F. Linn returned
Mr. and Mrs. R A. Jensen and lit- Monday began a week's religious ■ to their home in Mexico City, after a
le son, Richard, Miss Katie Guerin school of Instruction in two of the | visit here at the home of Mr. Unni
and Mrs. Florence Guerin returned rooms in the Junior high school brother. Leland P. Linn.
home Wednesday from a trip to Port- building. The sisters will make their
Mr. and Mrs F. D. Hollister have
land and Longview, Washington.
_ while moved to Roseburg for the summer.
home with Mn. Frank Young
Betty Ross and Phyllis Belloni re- here.
Mr. Hollister has employment there.
un:ed home Saturday afternoon
Mrs. T. O. Sumerlin and Mrs. Paul Mr and Mrs. Eugene Laird will live
trora a week’s vacation trip on Coos Breuer returned the last of the week in the Hollister home duimg their
River.
I from The Dalles, Oregon, where they anence.
Mrs. Emily Miller left Wednesday attended the Woman’s Club conven-
Charles Gilroy recently left for
of last week for Riy word, California, ■ tions.
Newport, R. I., where he will spend
where she will visit her sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs- Peter Hensen and two some time visiting.
George Johnson.
daughters returned to their home in
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Warner and
Mrs. Victoria Chevassus returned to Wyoming this week, after a few days* family have gone to Anchorage, Alas­
her home in Portland after spending visit with relatives in Myrtle Point,
ka. where they will make their home.
a few days at the home of her sister,
Rev. and Mrs. F. H. Barr left Fri­ Mr and Mrs. Robert James have
Mrs. Austin Dodge.
day for Hershey, Penn., where they moved on the Warner ranch.
At a recent meeting of the Junior will attend the general conference of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bowers and
Woman’s club all officers were re­ the Church of the Brethren. ’ They Mrs. Walter Sykes have gone to
flected to serve the coming year. will also visit relatives in the eastern Golden, Colorado, to attend the grad­
They are: president, Mrs. Austin state before returning home.
They uation exercises at the Colorado
Dodge; vice president, Mrs. Raleigh plan to be back by July 1.
School of Mines for the class of which
Greene; secretary, Mrs. Edgar Rick­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker and Jean Pressler is a member.
ard; treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Laird; small son returned to Eugene, after a
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huff and fam­
adviser, Mrs. Paul Breuer.
short visit at the home of Mrs. Par­ ily moved Sunday to Coos River,
• You would never accuse this truck
Two sisters of the Holy Name Cath- ker’s mother, Mrs. Ella Bryant.
where Mr. Huff has employment.
of
being a rebuilt passenger car. You
Josephine Deyoe and Alice Bell­
Infernottonol sixes range
ow entertained Friday evening in
from light • Delivery le
can have the same confidence *n every
honor of Claude Huff, who went to
pewerfél Dump and
truck in the International line, from
Coos River to spend the summer.
Tractor Trucks, storting
with H ■ ton 4- cylinder
The evening was spent in playing
the beautiful Mi-ton de luxe-delivery to
chassis at
' games and dancing, after which re-
the
powerful IO-ton dump job. Ever)
We deliver Free twice daily
| fresh ments were served to the fol-
International owner will give you em­
i lowing: Ernestine Luthy, June Mc­
Clellan, Mildred Hunt, Louise Grif­
phatic testimony of truck-stamina and
fith, Gene Bartlett. Bruce Wicks,
power".. .pltti praise aplenty for econ­
Marvin Barzee, ^Marion Hufford,
49-lb Sack
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omy in upkeep and operation. We
Claude Huff and the hostess, Joseph­
ine Deyoe, and Alice Bellshaw.
)-Ib Bag < -
will be glad to discuss lower - coat
Mrs. H. E. Peck, of Medford, spent
Have you tried our “Mart” Coffee?
transportation
with you and demon­
Wednesday with friends in Myrtle
We grind it fresh while you wait, lb 25c
Point.
strate it for you any time. Come io
2 for - -
E. N. Smith, of Southern California,
Fresher - More Flavor - Economy ‘
and say when.
spent the week-end in Myrtle Point.
RED & WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jensen and
small son, Richard, left Wednesday
1 big Bars for ....
morning for their home in Los An­
49’ h
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geles, after a two weeks’ visit with
relatives and friends.
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met Phone 195J
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Coquille
Wednesday afternoon in the church
social parlors with Mrs. Ward Evans,
am closing out all my Rawleigh Line
Mrs Ralph Pointer and Mrs F. Floyd I
as hostesses. At the close of the af­
LiveWeight lb £OC 1 it Special Prices. Ask about this.
ternoon refreshments were served.
BEALL LOGGING TRAILERS
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R. D. McGilvrae, of Bend, Oregon,
spent the week-end with friends in
Myrtle Point.
Mrs. Mary Holt, mother of Mrs. T.
D. Gue in, fell Saturday afternoon
and broke her hip. She is in the Mast
Hospital and on account of her ad­
vanced age is in a very serious con­
dition. Her sons, John and C. H.
Tichenov, of Portland; Frank, of Port
v Orford, and Leslie, of North Bend,
were called to be with her.
Clarence Shulz, of Los Angeles, ar*
rived Wednesday and visited with
friends until Saturday when he re­
turned to his home.
Miss Katie Guerin, who has been
v ¡siting relatives and friends for two
weeks, returned to her home in Los
Angeles Saturday morning.
Miss Priscilla Deyoe spent the
week-end
in
Lakeside
visiting
friends.
Mrs. Rose Garrett and daughter,
Margaret, and Mrs. Guy Woodcock
have returned from a trip to Portland
Wilson’s Red & Wtiiite - Phone 19
MOO
Highland Chief Flour $<We25 Toasted Cracked Wheat
49^
- 2SC
Parr Jel
Featherflake Flour $ < -55 :
Strained Honey5 tbs- 55® *
XOC
Jar Rubbers3 doz- -
F Burr Motor Co.
13C
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
Fryers
Scratch
*Sum 3™ r
Walnuts
' » 25c •
Ralston Bran 16c '
10 c
IED & WHITE CORN
large pkgs. - -
f*EETS
bars
MECHANIC
FLAKES
SOAP
Sunday School Class Entertained
The Young Married Women's Class
of the Pioneer Church school enjoyed
a social afternoon at the home of
their teacehr, Mrs. W. A. Ireland last
Thursday afternoon.
A surprise
handkerchief shower for Mrs. Ireland
was a feature of the afternoon. Those
present besides the hostess were:
Mesdames W. R. Wilder, L. P. Fugel-
son. Cyril McCurdy, Harold Peart,
Floyd Shepherd, Earl Carlisle, Julius
Ruble, T, la.’ Gormgrty, Ray Brown,
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Lee Petersen, Walter Oerdlng, Duall,
For sound Fire Insurance, go to
Wm. Peart, R. Slater, Belmont Ire­ Ned C. Kelley.
land.
Ask for Cow Bell Dairy cream and
milk, the only milk and cream made
safe by pasteurization.
Ideal Bakery bread is slow baked.
Sltf
Dr. C. O. Stem, Chiropractor.
Moulton St., phone 8«J.
292
22tl
G. T. COOK
Brick Mason
Fireplaces and Chimneys
P. 0. Box 62, Coquille
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