r PAGE TEN THE COQUILLE VALLEY SENTINEL. COQUILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAT 10, 1*3*. Mrs. Mary Dey, of Lorraine, Ore., is spending a fortnight with relatives and friends in Coquille and Myrtle Point She expects to return home with her son, Steve Dey, who is mak­ ing a business trip out in the valley over the week-end. Minor Mention Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Phillips and daughter, Earla, returned to their home in Myrtle Point Sunday from Nipawin, Saskatchewan. Earla has been there in the hospital two months. She is mtich improved but will have to stay in bed for some time. Take your insurance problems to Spike Leslie, 414 Front St. Your protection our chief consideration, tf Mr. and Mrs. O? E. Westfall and family, of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. J. Nichols, also of Oakland, left Tues­ day for their home in California, at* ter spending a week in Coquille and Bandon, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Bryant. Mrs. Westfall is a sister of Mrs. Bryant. Mrs. C. A. Rietman had improved sufficiently this week from her re­ cent illness and operation that she was able to be taken home on Mon­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shultze, of Se­ attle, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robiiw son. Mr. Shultze is a reporter for th#* Poaf At the Royal Neighbors’ convention held in Powers a week ago, five can­ didates were initiated. Mrs. Ruby Johnson, marshal, and Mrs. Ida' Sher­ rard, assistant marshal, deserve spe­ cial mention on account of their ' splendid floor work. The next con­ vention will be held in Coquille in 1030. The Missionary Society of the , Church of God was entertained last Wednesday by Mrs. Myra Ball. A potluck luncheon was served at noon «SAVE with SAFETY» at yourDRUG STORE Fuhrman's Pharmacy, Inc Coot County May Send Eight To Military TrainingCamp Get your Ice Cream at Dockery's Super creamed Coquille Picknickers On Eden Ridge Sunday Giant Cones 5c SUNDAY SPECIAL Quarts 35c Pints 19c North Bend staged a real exhibi­ tion on Monday and Tuesday evenings this week in celebration of National Air Mall Week, with a large display of stamps by collectors from all oyer the county, a showing of canned and fresh oysters grown in Coos Bay, myrtlewood novelties, pulp, foods, and building materials. About SOO attended' the'exhibition Tuesday evening. Never such an exciting, red-blooded story, as . the screen's glorious k singing sweethearts Benact one of the □^world's most famous Him love dramas I MONTGOMERY y Vw^BRUCf fl Eighth Grade Graduation Thursday, May 26 Buy local bread and support noma The graduation exercises for this Industry. » u year’s eighth grade will be held in the high school auditorium on Thurs­ Mining Location notices for sale at day, May 20th, at 10:00 a. m. There this office. are 52 members in the eighth grade class at Lincoln School this year. In addition to these, the graduating class of the Roy School will receive their Try Our diplomas at the same time. Donald's Nephews MATINEE SUNDAY 1:30 Operating Roosevelt Service Sta. Creary & Williams, who recently moved their Dodge and Plymouth agency to the Tillmann building on West Front, have also taken a lease on the Roosevelt Super Service sta­ tion and are now operating it in con­ nection with the garage. I WEDNESDAY MAY* 25 I WOMEN I ARE LIKE Sani - frozen Ice Cream Week-end Special Sat. fir $un> PINTS - 15c QUARTS - 29c Banana Special - . 15«. Package Brandon's . BE IN EITHER THEATRE *•- Keys made for ail locks. Stevens Cash Hardware, Coquille. Ore. THAT" Fountain Lunch