The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, April 30, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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    Mrs. Ralph Weaver, of Myrtle Creak,
came in Wednesday morning to be
with him.
Mr. and Mrs. D Case, of Gold
Beach, spent the week-end at the
home of Mrs. Case’s parents, Mr. and
spending several day» visiting at tne Mrs. Louis Furman
Watkins home She arrived Friday.
Mts. Sarah Williams and son, Nor­
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barklow, man, left Monday for Klamath Falls,
who have been living at Bandon this where they will spend several days
winter, arrived Friday. They left for visiting relatives.
Portland on Sunday morning with
Thomas Lakey was operated on at
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodward for a the Mast hospital Saturday for ap­
business conference. They are ex­ pendicitis.
pected home again the last of the
The Myrtle Point senior banquet
week.
has been set for Friday, April 30. The
Mr. and Mrs. George King, of Ala­ speaking program will include talks
meda, California, arrived Saturday to by all officers of the class.
spend the week-end with Mrs. King's
Wallace B. Dement, president of
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lafferty. the Chamber of Commerce, has ap­
They left again Monday, taking with pointed the 1937 committees as fol­
them Mrs. Everett Lafferty and chil­ lows: program and attendance. Wil­
dren, Mayne Lee and Allen, for a two liam Gurney, chairman; H. E. Whit­
weeks* Visit.
aker, R. W. Schaad Elton Schroeder,
Mrs. Frank Burbank, who has been assistants; community chest commit­
down with the mumps for the past tee, Jess Clinton, chairman, Henry
two weeks, is able to be up and about Schroeder, Graydon Crews and Bert
again.
Her friends welcome her Pearson, assistants; Boy Scout com­
mittee, William E. Gurney, chairman,
speedy recovery.
Tile home demonstration meeting Elwin Eades, Çiton Schroeder and
was conducted by Miss Jessie Palmi­ Floyd E Summers, assistants; mem-
ter last Friday at the home of Mrs oerahip, Eugene Laird, chairman,
Ernest Hammack. Those present at Graydon Crews, H. A. Schroeder and
the meeting besides the leader and E. C. Roberts, assistants; roads com­
the hostess were Mrs. J. L. Burtis, mittee, L. H Pearce, chairman, John
Mrs. Ward Evans, Mrs. John Carl, Belloni, F. L. Moon and Jess D. Clin­
Mrs. Albert Lillie, Mrs. Lawrence ton, assistants; legislation committee,
Rackleff, and Mrs. Jess Robison. This J. H. McCloskey, chairman, T. P.
meeting was the last of a series of Haberty and Ralph Kring, assistants;
meetings that Miss Palmiter has con­ schools committee, Paul E. Breuer,
chairsnan, E. C. Barker, L..P. Linn,
ducted here this past winter.
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The blend Hia* 70% ef
the nation prefer* —
mild, mellow, pure Bra­
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Airway Coffee.
POUND
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QUANTITIES REASON­
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Tucker, chairman. Burr Monrad, El­
ton Schroeder and Howard Whitaker,
. usistants; Coos County Fair commit-
ee, George Hampton, chairman, R.
Q. Arnold, H. A. Schroeder and How-
ard Whitaker, assistants; industrial
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’ committee, C. L. Church, chairman,
Jess D. Clinton, M. J. Morrison, A. M.
. Sunstrup and Otha Ray, assistants;
X , farming, dairying and livestock com-
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mittee, A. J. Radabaugh, chairman, E.
*V" L.. Clausen, E. S. Dement and Andy
.
CRACKERS ET
Rolled Oats
. Newhouse, assistants; recreation com-
* , mittee, Harry Dement, chairman, El-
ton Schroeder, W. E. Lundy and R. H.
Mast assistants; budget committee,
iris Wm E’ Gurney, chairman, Fred True,
Harry Christy and R. C. Bowers, as-
sistante.
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The senior class play, “Cappy
.
NewI®Pror<d
2 Lb. Carton.
Ricks,” will be presented on May 20
? at the high school auditorium, direct-
... ’ ed by Miss Grace Linn. Those in the
■ast are Beryl Williams, Ralph Huf-
,
ord. Iris Barklow, Charles Smith,
Bob Belloni. Eda Smith, Bob LUndy
and Charles RedeU.
The glee club and band of the Myr-
* . tie Point high school gave a free con-
cert in the school auditorium Friday
evening. The concert was directed
by T. P. Haberly. He and Miss Rose
c’ Smith were accompanists.
FLOU
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Bruce R. Baxter, of Willamette
'Jniversity, Salem, will be the speak-
y tr at the 1937 commencement, which
S’ vill be held Thursday, May 27. Rev.
" loseph Bowdoin, pastor of the Pres­
,
byterian church, will give the school’s
.
raccalaureate sermon Sunday eve-
nlng, May 23.
The annual pioneers’ meeting of
the Woman’s Club was held in the
Presbyterian Church parlors Monday
\ iftemoon. After the short business
r’ meeting was disposed of, a pleasing
. program was given as follows:- ad-
■
dress of welcome by W. E. Gurney;
y old-time music by T. G. Sumerlin, W
‘S Lee Ray. Walter Laird and Albert
P Volkmar; solo by Mrs. Ellis Dement;
oianologue by Mrs. L. A. LaFlamme;
" pantomime, entitled “Goodnight, La-
* dies,” by Mrs. Walter Laird.
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Verne Lundy and Mis* Emma Schnei-
der had charge of the decoration« and
Mesdame* H. A. Schroeder, Henry
Hermann, Ralph Kring. Chris Nelson
and John Belloni were in charge ot
the refeshments.
Mr*. Carl Hogan left this week for
Chiloquin, where she will make her
* home.
Her husband left several
S weeks ago and has employment there
*
Mrs. E. J. Schneider, of Illahe, is
1 spending this week in Myrtle Point
1 ¡siting relative* and friends.
‘
Mr*. Mary Miller is spending two
weeks in Portland visiting her daugh­
ter, Mrs. A. T. DUlen.
Edna Doss, of Santa Ana, Califor-
1 nia, end June Chandler spent the
week-vnd in Powers visiting friends
and attended tlie senior ball..
Miss Laura Lakey left Saturday
morning for Seattle, Washington,
‘ where she will make her home with
her grandmother.
W. W. Deyoe was a Port Orford
I business visitor Tuesday.
Mr*. Bruce Henry spent Tuesday in
Langlois visiting relatives. Mr. Henry,
of Langlois, accompanied her home
for a few days’ visit.
Miss Helen Watson, of Marshfield,
came over Monday and visited her
sister. Miss Emma Lou Watson, who.
Is in the Mast hospital recovering
from an appendicitis operation.
Cecil Barker has secured a position
with the Burroughs Adding Machine
company in Portland.
Mr*. Ralph Kring was taken home
from the Mast hospital Saturday but (
will be confined to her borne for sev- j
eral weeks. Mr*. Robert Redell is ;
caring for her.
SUNSET GOLD
GRADEA
49 -
CANTERBURY TEA Green 1 lb 3^
ZEE TISSUE 3 Rolls
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SCOTCH SOAP Large Pkg.
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25c
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CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Bars 35c
Peanut Butter Beverley 2-Ib Jar
POSTUM CEREAL 18 oa. Pkg.
33c
19c
Salad Serve
quart jar
SANEA COFFEE 1 Ib Can
45c
LOG CABIN SYRUP, Family Size 39c
HOMINY Van Campa Na2tf Can 10c
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Fruits and
, './.I-
BACON
Lean Sugar Cured
POUND
Store No. 469
Only • • •
Mis* Aileen Osborne returned to
Eugene Sunday after spending th* I
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