The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, December 21, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    f
......... *..................................
.............
’
— -............
.........................................
News Items From Adjacent Communities
Bridge is having "Community
Christmas” again this year, with the
school, church, Woman’s Civic club
i and Grange co-operating. Each or­
ganization is represented on the gen­
eral committee, by a group of three,
as follows: school, Bernhard Senn.
Oretha Hudson and Anne Kos;
church, Maude Hooton, Clyde Bart­
lett and Ruth Walker; Woman’s Civic
club, Mrs. Arthur B. Hillabold, Mrs.
Ray L. Beckett and Mrs Albert Pan­
coast; Grange, Mrs. H. A. Hatfield,
Mrs. Fred Mclntee and Mrs. Vern
lump.
■
'
The program, which includes a
Christmas operetta by the school and
singing by the community chorus,
will be presented Friday evening.
Archie Culver is suffering with a
badly crippled wrist, one bone being
broken and the other thrown out of
place The accident happened one
day last week, when he was cranking
a truck.
Fairview News Items
BOND'S MEAT MARKET
WOMEN’S KID
GLOVES
Soft smooth QQ _
kid gloves! JrOC
Always a favorite!
J. S. BARTON
INSURANCE THAT INSURES'
Coquille, Oregon
EATON'S FEED STORE
Women’s Undies
BRODIE SHINGLE
COOS FEEP & SEED STORES
Myrtle Point
Myrtle Point — Marshfield — Coquille
_____
PLYW
SUNSET
DAIRY
& VENEER WORKERS