The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 16, 1937, Page 5, Image 5

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was a week-end guest at the home
of Mr. and Mis. Earl Edgmon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Watkins and
daughters, Jean and Anne, were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Williams in Marshfield Friday.
On Saturday they met Mary Watkins,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watkins,
who arrived from La Grande to
spend the Christmas holidays at
home. She will return to La Grande
and enroll for the second term at
Eastern Oregon Norrpal.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Watkins at­
tended a birthday dinner held at the
Church of God in Coquille Sunday
afternoon in honor of the birthday of
the pastor, L. E. Neal.
The girls’ 4-H club of Arago met
in the school library Friday after­
noon with Mrs. Marvin Shaw as their
instructor.
The Morning Star class of the
Arago Sunday school Is giving a
white elephant party Friday evening,
Dec. 17 in the Arago gym at 7:30.
Everyone, old and young, and wheth­
er you attend Sunday school or not
Effective
GRAPEFRUIT Extra Fancy Doz. 43c
DecW&lS
CRANBERRIES * -
CELERY Extra Urge
QUANTITIES LIMITED
None Sold to Dealers
PEANUTS
WALNUTS
BRAZILS
MIXED NUTS
Medium Oregon«
SATIN MIX CANDY 2 Lb25c BOX CHOCOLATES 4£$1
, L. A. "Myers and Oliver Myers
started painting the Methodist Epis­
copal church in Coquille Monday.
MARSHMALLOWS
Lb 14c
Old Fashioned Variety
. Mr. and. Ms*. EloyA-Jaciison and
Dianne, of Coquille, were Arago vis-
'esse Jtobison.
DATES
2,j9c
CANDIED PEELS
POPCORN
2 lb 13c
MINCE MEAT
Yz^Wc
AIRWAY COFFEE 3Lk49c TROCO OLEO
CHOCOLATE--”,’/2Lbl 5c
29c
RIB
STEAKS
** 0
Cut Short
LB.
BEEF
ROAST
121
No Neck Cuts
LB.
STÖRE No. 469 PHONE 122
COQUILLE
STORE No. 136 PHONE 81
YÒUR OLD
L MAKES THE !
d OWN; PAYMENT
i
Tractor School at O. S. C
l i nN THIS
A three weeks’ short course ir.
tractors and farm power equipment 1»
to be given at the Oregon State Col-
lege beginning January 10, accord­
ing to an announcement just received
at the county agent’s office, where
registration for the course may be
placed by anyone in Coos county
interested in attending. The course
will begin on January 10, and wil
include instruction on ignition, car­
buretion, fuel injection, lubrication
and operation, maintenance and re­
pair of tractors. Special emphasir
will be given to the Diesel tractor.
Tractor overhauling, including en­
gine and accessories, clutch, trans­
mission, final drives and track will
be covered in detail.
Mnnihneld. Oregon
U. E. McCLARY, Mgr.
Phone 209R
315 Weat Firat
50,000 IN CASH PRIZES I
Come In For Detail
and Family
Benham’s Transfer
SOUTHWESTERN~OHEGON 'S GR TATEST STORE
COQUILLE BRANCH
Sakrison, Gano Funeral
CORNS CURED
g$0.00
CORN-OFF
rVUMAN*S PHAXMACT
Anywhere For Hire
WOOD — COAL — FUEL OIL
STORAGE
383 S. Taylor
Office Phone 36R