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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1939)
Fairview News Items Council Session Mr. and Mn. C. A. Stelzer of Rose burg visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Richardson and family Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunberg of Black Butte, Ore. visited at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cortland Ellis last Sunday. A family reunion was held at the Phillip Jensen home. Norma Jean Farmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fanner, un derwent an appendicitis operation at the Mast hospital in Myrtle Point last Friday. Mrs. J. A. Dehdmond has been ill at her home the past week. Funeral services were held at the Gano Funeral home last Saturday for Marion Skinner, 60, who died at his home in Fairview. He is sur vived by his widow, Mrs. Ellen Skin ner, five daughters, Mrs. Nellie Van- derford and Mrs. Evaline Usher ot Houlton, Ore., Mrs. Ellen Surratt and Mrs. Ollie Brasmar of St. Helen, Ore., and Mrs. Maggie Anderson of Wil liams, Arizona and two sons Clarence of San Fernando, Calif, and W. P. Pacoima, Calif. The Riverside school children be gan their studies on Tuesday of this week. The school house having burned during the summer, the school is being held in the teacherage. The teacher is Miss Ida Oerding of Co quille. Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Benham. Kay .McKinley returned home with them after spending several days with Mrs. Ben ham. Tuesday Evening Good Health Californians Ask About Oregon C. M. Doyle, fortner Arago resi dent who has been in southerm Cali fornia, at Wilmington, for some time, arrived here Sunday for a few days’ visit, while he is recuperating from an illness which kept him in a Long Beach hospital for some time. He says there are hundreds of people in southern California, who are look ing with longing eyes toward Oregon and many of whom plan to come north. They are not an indigent class either,'many of them having be come will fixed through oil develop ment and now wish to get away from that sort of an atmosphere. Myrtle Point News Mr. and Mrs. Don McCulloch and four children arrived Saturday from their home at Orland, Calif, for a week’s visit at the home of the for mer’s father, J. M. McCulloch. Mrs. Jennie Wood and Miss June Chandler spent the week-end in Port land, returning Monday. Miss Jean Chandler, who has been visiting relatives for the past month, returned Sunday to her home at Eu reka, California. Good Grades Health On Myrtle Point Highway One Mile From Coquille COQUILLE Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodcock and SWEATERS SWEATERS RED DEVIL* DRESS SLACKS GIRL'S UNDIES Ideal for school wear! Made of good quality rayon Dent forget that we have a large dA 171 DRESS SLACKS Glove Department GIRLS* PURE WOOL SWEATERS MW PALL STYLEST GIRLS' SKIRTS Priced! 701 Ik, $145 Boys! Girls! Everything You Need for Back-To-Schoo! CLOSE-OUT ON PENCIL TABLETS Extra thick! Extra'largeI Extra value ________ . 1 I DRESSES Here’s • group of fast 1A color print frocks!------------- , JACKETS LUGGAGE Heavy construction! A I $1.91 BIB (VALLS expect to pay more 245, 1.«