The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, January 01, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    MYRTLE POINT ITEMS
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Mrs. Mabel Dement, who has l>een |
{.pending several months in southern
California, is spending the holidays at
the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Chas. Adams.
Mrs. J. D. Barklow, who has been
spending the last few years with her
daughter, Mrs. Wm. Banks, in Port­
land, has returned and will make her
home in Myrtle Point.
Double funeral services were held
tor Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Lundy Satur­
day afternoon at two o’clock at the
Methodist church with Rev. W. C.
Cronk in charge. Mrs. Lundy. 74.
passed away at her home Wednesday,
Dec. 23, after a several months* ill­
ness with heart trouble. Mr. Lundy,
Phone 81
81, suffered a stroke on Tuesday, Dec.
Phone 122
STORE NO. 136
STORE NO. 469
22, and was taken to the Mast hos­
pital, where he passed away on
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Thursday, Dec. 24.
Mr. and Mrs.
Lundy have been residents of Myrtle
Point the past 23 years, coming here
from Glen Elder, Kansas. They leave
to mourn their loss, one son, Verne,
of this city; two grandchildren, Doro-
othy and Robert Lundy, besides a
host of friends, who mourn their
passing. Interment took place in the
Norway cemetery.<
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Mrs. Ralph Kring was hostess on
Tuesday of last week for the Christ­
mas party of the Past Matrons club. |
A one-thirty o’clock dessert luncheon
CALL 1J»
was enjoyed by the following mem­
Guaranteed
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bers: Mesdames Bud Emery, of i
After spending a few days at home Marshfield; Henry Roslow, W. E.;
Miss Dorothy Hooton left Sunday for Lundy, Fred Schofield, John Arnold, I
Grants Pass, where she has arranged John Belloni, W. Bell, T. D. Guerin,
to do special nursing.
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Ray
Dement,
Raleigh
Clarence E. Ellison, principal of thaXg^^, Mabel
A c chase,
Bulk
local school, is spending the holidays and G. L. McRay. The gifts from the
with relatives and friends in Port- “unknown friend” were distributed
and names drawn for the coming
The W. A. Lett home was the scene year. A lighted tree with Christmas
of a jolly family gathering on Christ­ greenery made a charming setting
mas ever, those present being Mr. and for this party.
Mrs. Elmer Wilson and children,
Mrs. Rose Garrett and daughter,
Charles, Virginia, Burton and Earl, of Margaret, arrived home Sunday and
Sltkum, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seed will spend this week at their home.
and son, Gerald, of Myrtle Poin^ Mr. They spent Christmas in Seattle with
and Mrs. Oriin Lett and daughter, Mre*Carrett’s sister, Mrs. Jack Zum­
Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lett. walt.
PKGS.
The Oriin Lett family, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Deyoe had as
by Charles Wilson, left early the fol­ their guests. Christmas day Mr. and
lowing morning to visit with Mrs. Mrs. Dale Druliner, Eckley Guerin
Lett’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. and William Jacobson, of Lakeside,
Larkins, and other relatives, at Mu­ and Mrs. Agnes Kenyon, of Port Or­
lino, and will also spend some time in ford.
Portland on business and pleasure.
Clarence Weekley went to North
They plan to return home the last Bend Thursday to spend the holidays
of this week.
with relatives and friends.
Mrs. Elise Lamp and daughter were
John McCulloch returned to his
guests Monday evening at dinner at home in Camas Valley after spending
the A. O. Hooton home, in honor of the week-end with his brother, James.
Miss Lou Hooton’s birthday anniver­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clinton en­
sary.
tertained several of their friends and
can
L Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Culver and relatives at a Christmas dinner last
children returned Sunday from Friday. Covers were laid for Mr. and
spending Christmas with Mrs. Cul­ Mrs. Harry Christy and two children.
ver’s sister. Mrs. N. W. Perkins, and Nola Ray and Barton, Mr. and Mrs.
family at Canby. They also visited Jesse Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Eyes Examined
other relatives while on the trip.
Christensen and Marvine, Mrs. Lilas
Mrs. Dan Cribbins and Mrs. Dwight Ellis and son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Glasses Fitted
Culver went to Myrtle Point Tuesday E. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
Reception Room Jointly
to visit Mrs. Velma Cribbins at the Clinton.
Mast hospital.
with Dr. J. R. Bunch
Mr. and Mrs. A. Parry and family,
of North Bend, spent Christmas with
Laird Building <
Mrs Parry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Large Size
T. D. Dickson.
Phone 82-J
Bunches
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davidson and
Urge Heads
Genevieve, of Palo Alto, California,
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Coquille •
arrived Thursday and spent Christ­
mas at the home of Mr. Davidson’s
grandmother, Mrs. Almira Davidson.
Mrs. Thede Wilson, of Honolulu, is Mrs. Chris Moller, of Myrtle Point;
NOTICE
spending this week in Myrtle Point, Mrs. R. C. Craven, of Klamath Falls,
and Mrs. Kildale, of Eureka, Califor­
visiting relatives and friends.
Union Members and Friends
Mrs. Emma Hermann has gone to nia. Interment took place in the
Norway
cemtery.
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UNION BARBER SHOP
Modesto, California, for a several
weeks’ visit at the home of her son,
10th and Coulter Sts.
Coquille
FAIRVIEW
Eugene Hermann.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald
Effective Dec. 27th
and children, of Bremerton, Wash­
Probate Court
ington, are spending the holidays
with relatives and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Warner and two
children, Alice and Rose Marie, re­
turned home from a trip to southern
California.
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Mrs. A. M. Sunstrup and daughter,
Marguerite, returned home Saturday
Arr. Portland
Leave Coquille
afternoon from a trip to Portland.
3:25 A.M.
Mrs. Adeline Gurney arrived home
12:40 P.M.
Thursday from Grants Pass and will
8:40 A.M.
spend the holidays' vacation at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
10:15 A.M. (via Roseburg) 8:00 P.M.
Wm. Guemey.
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R. W. Schaad left Thursday for
3:10 P.M.
11:50 P.M.
Newberg to visit his parents. Mrs.
Schaad left a week before to visit in
Forest Grove and Portland . Mr.
RETURNING
Schaad will attend the Oregon State
Leave Portland
Arr. Coquille
Teachers’ association in Portland re^
fore returning home.
7:15 A.M. (via Roseburg) 4:52 P.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Guerin and two
8:30 A.M.
5:55 P.M.
children. Patricia and Harry Wayne,
spent Christmas at Langlois at the
12:45 P.M.
10:10 P.M.
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pedan and
11:80 P.M.
8:55 A.M.
two children returned home Tuesday
afternoon from 3 tcn-day trip to
TIRES THAT GRIP
ASK US WHY
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FOX YOUX MONSY BY
MAKHfO THS CHAN61N0WI.
Airway Coffee G?Smd 3 B>*-
Flour
Values Pork & Beans » CAN 5«
Oleomargarine !Sner 3
41®
Kitchen
Service
Craft
49s^k $
Harvest
Blossom
Tomatoes p ÌS j E^
2 CANS
19®
Peanut Butter
Post Toasties 2
Jell Well
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3
pkgs .
14®
Harvest Time
Ovaltine 6 oz . cn !
Life Buoy Soap bar
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Motor 011 1 Qt. 19e'2 gzlcn ! $1.19
Pcsches
Eyesight
Specialist
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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Oranges
2 doz . 45c Rutabagas 4 ibs. 1:
Carrots 3
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Cauliflower 2
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Improved Service To
PORTLAND
(KnsAifij
Mansell Drayage &
DeliveryCo
6:05 P.M.
9:10 A.M.
10:15 A.M.
fxxal and Long Distance
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COQUILLE HOTEL
Lafe Compton, Prop. Phone 604
GREYHOUND
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HAUUNG
6:10 P.M
Maud Skaggs Woodyard
MILL WOOD
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