The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, June 25, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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Dry Onions 4
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String Beans te“ 3 Cana
Marshmallows LX *
Hominy
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Brown Derby Beer
3
‘ Equals Pilsner”
11 oz. Bottles Plus Deposit
QUALITIES LIMITED
PINT
QUART
None Sold to Dealers
100* UNION
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Store 469 Phone 122
Store 136 Phone 81 At Store 136 Only
Mary Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Munford and Mrs. Naomi Robison,
Mr. and Mrs. NUe Miller and Gladys,
Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Oluf Aasen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watkins, and
the hostess. Second Corinthians will
be begun at the next session.
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Woodward
and Gerald returned Friday to spend
a few weeks at home. Gerald had
been attending summer school at
Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. Wood­
ward had been at Burna where he
had employment. Mr. and Mrs. Law­
rence Barklow, who were working at
Burns, have also left there but are
not located for the summer as yet
The high altitude at Bums did no*
prove comfortable for the Coos coun­
ty couples.
Oliver Myers and Mrs. John Myers
drove to Empire Monday and spent
a few hours visiting Mrs. Iselele Ed­
inger (Rohama Stinson).
Floyd Wright, of Orange, California,
called on Wayne Woodward and vis­
ited other schoolmates Monday after­
noon. He attended Arago schools for
several years while his parents lived
on the present Fred Vetter place,
which was more than twenty years
of Portland, and Mias Alice Stemmier
noon to the following: Mesdames Er­ and Harold Stemmier were dinner
nest Luthy, W. W. Deyoe, Reuben guests Thursday night at the home of
Raupp, Frank Young, John Belieu, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Lundy, of Twin
A. Freeman Walch, Katie Arnold, C. Oaks.
Wilson and M. Mansel.
Mrs. Richard Roww and . small
BREWSTER VALLEY
daughter, of Eugene, visited Thurs­
Mrs.
Edwin Crowley returned home
day at the home of her sisted-in-law,
Mrs. Lorin Guerin. She left Friday Saturday after spending some time at
for a visit at the home of her parents, the hospital and at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown, ot Powers. mother following an operation.
The Brewster Valley Woman’s club
Roy Byrd, who has been clerking
in the Safeway store, left Tuesday for met at the home of Mrs. E. Krewson
Eugene, where he has accepted a po­ last Thursday. Attending were Mes­
sition in the Ralph and Stanley store. dames A. Jenkins, M. Mead and son,
Mrs. Elton Schmidt was able to Myron. J. D. Laird, H. Laird, Baxter,
leave the Mast hospital Tuesday and Hicks, P. Crowley, Anderson, Elsie
return to her home. His sister, Miss May and Evelyn Cfewley, Eloda and
Mary Davenport, is staying with her i Velma Krewson and the hostess.
for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Alford served
Mrs. Pearl Ireland sold her home chicken dinner last Sunday to the fol-
reoently to Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Car- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E. Alford, Mr.
ver. Mrs. Ireland moved into the *nd Mrs. E. Krewson and Forrest,
John Belieu apartments the last of Eloda, Velma, Glade and Donna Jane
the week.
Krewson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wid Baker and their
Visitors at the Herman Gray home
house guest, Miss Bee Faye, of Los are: Mr. and Mrs. L. Clabaugh and
Angeles, California, left Thursday children, Miss Jane Clabaugh and
morning for a trip down the coast. Jimmie, and Rosalie Claubaugh.
Miss Faye will leave the party at the
Brewster Valley Telephone
California line and return to her <vm,Mnv held a m~.Hr.« i-~ a__
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