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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 29, 1940)
» UAJRY M. 1946. DILLARD MMKEi 378 Front St Phone 135 Coquille Prices Effective Fri. & Sat Large Local 2 dozen 29e ¡GGS SHORTENING416^*7 Fancy No. 1 15' WALNUTS Medium No. 2 ' 2 WALNUTS > ibs. 25« ib. 115e lbs. 119« Oregon No. 2 Medium FILBERTS Dates or Italian PRUNES 4 ONIONS 50 59c CANDY BARS "‘h GRAPENUTS ’k’ ljc Jc jflOc 2'bc<-"*3r Hills, S&W, Golden West COFFEE each 46 oz. Tin TOMATO JUICE » Arizona GRAPEFRUIT NU-SPUDS 4lb‘ JELLO W Ar -gas» IF 15' PINEAPPLE TIDBITS „. 25' WELLMAN COFFEE CATSUP bottle 10« No. 2’/z Tin TOMATOES ____ TUNA FLAKES COCOA ployed by Labb A Barrow logging first of which wiU be a card party at company until December when he the play shed March 6. was brought to the hospital. Surviv Those enjoying the day with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Browne re The regular monthly meeting of Mrs. Bates, Frances the Arago W. C. J. U. was held at turned Friday from Portland, where ing relatives are a sister, Mrs. Eleanor Haga were: Edwards, of Canyonville, and a half Haga, Maude Haga, Gladys Bemetz, the borne of Mrs. Albert Lillie Tues they spent several .days visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powerie recently brother. Bill Cody, of Ten Mile. Buri Maude Danielson, Julia Hamblock, day afternoon. After the program "J* Annie Hamblock, in honor of Frances Willard’s Cen purchased the lovely home on Spruce al was Tuesday afternoon at Day’s Anna Morrison, tenary a short business meeting was street, which was owned by the late Creek, Oregon, near Canyonville, Bessie Jenkins, Evelyn Jenkins, ~ Bertha Morris, held. The ladies also honored Mrs. Dr. R. H. Mast, The Poweries will where Henry Schroeder took the body Myrtle Jenkins, < T nites Yeager and children, Edith 'Clifford Summerlin with a shower move into their new home about by ambulance. Mrs. Ousts Braden and daughter, Fellows and children, Laura Oakes, at which she received a number of March first. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobson and Mrs. Maynard Bond, drove to Port Vernetta Heffley, Helen Haga, Kath lovely gifts. Refreshments of cake, coffee and chocolate were served to Bobbie and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stone land Friday and returned Sunday. erine Haga and the hostess, Lorena Haga. the following: Mesdames Clifford lake and Dick, all of North Bend, They visited relatives while there. Wm. Fite left Monday by stage for Gentlemen having dinner with the spent Sunday at the Warren Deyoe Summerlin, Francis Barklow, Robert Salem where he went to have a check club were: Don Fellows, Charles Fish, Ernest Hammack, I. EL Sevy, home. Mrs. Rose Garrett returned Sunday up with the State Accident Commis Fellows, Harry Heffley and Joe J. D. Root, Ralph Cameron, Ora Robi son, Daisy Doyle,'Arthur Doyle, Al from McMinnville, where she has sion about an accident which occurred Flam. Jim Jenkins left Thursday with bert Gulstrom, S. C. McAllister, Fred been visiting for two months with her several months ago, which injured his another shipment of cattle to Cali Miller and Mrs. Smith of Coquille, son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and neck. ’ Mrs. Emmett RammaFk oT MyHIe’ Mis. Ralp h Costu e r:--------------- —----- __ Thursday—evening.Mrs._Frank fornia.__ _________ Mrs. Mclntee is back in the store Point. Mrs. Hugh Mltchelmore has’ been Young was hostess for the Catholic St. Ann’s Altar society. Members again after an absence of several The ladies of Arago Aid met Wed- I confined to the Mast hospital for over present were Mesdames Fred Brown, weeks. a week suffering with an attack of nesday for an all day meeting and Cliff Wilson, Katie Arnold, Ous Mets- Friends and neighbors of Joe Flam flu. quilting bee in the church basement. Harry Rankin had his ankle sprain gus Miss Frances Booth; guests, Mrs. gathered at his home Wednesday Those attending were the Mesdames Agnes Tucker, Mrs. Reuben Roupp evening to celebrate his 79th birthday Gordon Fleming, Marvin Shaw, O. ed while working at the George Bry and Father Kelley. The evening was with him., The evening was spent H. Aasen, L B. Sevy, S. C. McAllister ant Logging camp at Eden Ridge spent in sewing and chatting. Mrs. playing games and visiting. Enjoy Monday. He was treated at Mast and J. D. Carl. They will meet this Young served cake and coffee for ing the occasion were: The guest of Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ward Hospital and is now around on crutch refreshments. honor, Joe Flam. The host and hos es. Evans. Mrs. Frank Spencer, of Smith Riv tess Mr. and Mrs. Wallas Oakes, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mast and Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford of were hosts at a pinochle party at their er, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Katie and Mrs. Frank Flam, Mr. and Mrs. Coquille were Sunday guests at the John Ewell, Vivian Morris, Mr. and home Wednesday evening. Refresh Arnold, for a few weeks. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Craw Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Morrison and Mrs. Harry Heffley, Mr. and Mrs. ments of angel food cake, ice cream ford and coffee were served to 30 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peden left Harve Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. J. Myers was able to be removed Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Walter Tuesday for Portland for a few days H. Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fel to his home last week after being in Sparks, high; Miss Frances Booth, on business. lows and children, Mrs. Velma Van the hospital for about two weeks. Leuven, Mrs. Rose Prewitt, John second, and Mrs. Van Spores, low, for ■ Gerald Woodward was ill with the women. For men prizes went to Har Heffley, Ted Cadman and Charles flu last week and out of school most ry Rankin and Walter Sparks. Fellows. of the time. He is a little better Mr. and Mrs. W. J. De Doer and The meeting of the Parkersburg Monday evening the social room at now. the Presbyterian church was the scene club at the home of Mrs. Howard daughter, Helen, of Gravelford, and The Arago ball teams met the Pow of a Father and Sons banquet, spon Haga February 21 was well attend- Mrs. De Boer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ers teams on the Arago gym floor last sored by the Chamber of Commerce. ed with 24 members and friends U. G. Heffley of Monmouth, Oregon, Friday night with the following re Sixty-one were in attendance. The gathering to spend the day and en- were callers at the Harry Heffley sults: The girl’s volley team beat the welcoming address was given by Post joy the bounteous pot luck dinner. home Sunday. Powers girls in both games. The high master Elton Schroeder and the re The day was spent visiting and cut» school boys basket ball team were sponse by Robert Peel. Chester Farr, ting quilt blocks for the hostess. not so successful being defeated by of Coquille, gave a very interesting This being the beginning of the new the score of 12 to 13. The Independ talk on Boy Scouts and their activi year for the club the main business ents tied the Powers Independents ties. Jack Ellis’ orchestra gave sev of the day was election of officers. after which the tie was played off eral numbers for entertainment, fol Mrs. Evelyn Jenkins replaced Mrs. with Powers winning by a score of lowed by pictures from Alaska that Irlean Haga as president, Mrs. Gladys IB to 22. were shown by the Rev. Hugh Mitch- Bemetz will act as vice-president, We Make Plywood The high school appreciates the fact elmore. The affair was very much replacing Mrs. Vemetta Heffley. that ice cream was furnished and sold enjoyed by all those who attended. Mrs. Bessie Jenkins was elected by helping members of the community Randeau Jdanford, an Indian, secretary-treasurer to take Mrs. Anna for the benefit of the student body. passed away at Mast Hospital Satur Hamblock’s place. The basket ball team cancelled its day afternoon, Feb. 24, 1940. He was Extended plans were made for re plans to attend the tournament in 26 years, 11 months and 14 days old plenishing the treasury for. the com Ashland this year. at the time of his death. His home ing year and several social events will The first report cards of the sec was at Ten Mile and he has bqen em- be held in the next few months, the w. "I I I ond semester will be given out some time this week. The Arago high school plans to put out an annual this year. Besides us ual information of the school it will include information concerning the present Independent basket ball team and the teams of years "ago. Rev. H. S. Shangle of Milton, Ore gon arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Sevy Friday evening for a short visit. He was formerly presi dent of Columbia college while Mr. and Mrs. Sevy taught there. Mrs. C. E. How and son Edgar re turned to their home in Tacoma last Saturday after a few weeks visit with Mrs. How’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Burtis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Edgmon and Kenneth of Bandon were Wednesday night guests of Mrs. Daisy Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McBain have moved into the Walter Farrier home. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Root and family of Broadbent visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Tyrrell Woodward and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Root Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hampton and 120 PACKARD 4-Door SEDAN—New Paint Lawrence Rackleff left for Corvallis Goo* tires, reconditioned throughout to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Dairymen’s Association. Geo. Has Heater Hampton was elected as one of the * Only directors of the association while there. Mrs. Lawrence Rackleff and Ellis 1*35 FORD TUDOR SEDAN—New Paint, Goo* Tires. § Plenty of miles left in thia drove out to Corvallis Thursday where Ellis won third place in the butter contest. For only They also drove to Canby and spent a short time visiting at the home of Mr. Rackleff’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. THE BARGAIN OF THE WEEK— Ed Rackleff. Ellis returned home 1*3« NASH Ambassador Saturday evening with George Jenk 1*3* For* Deluxe 4-Dooi^- deluxe 4-Door SEDAN ins of Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. Rackleff came home on.Sunday. Max Built in Trunk, —Heater, 1 ine spent the time arhile her parants - Looks like new Lamps, New were gone at the home of Mr. and Runs better Tires Mrs. James Lewellen in Myrtle Point. Rev. H. S. Shangle of Milton, Ore gon, conducted the regular Sunday morning church services. Sunday BUY NOW AND school followed with an attendance PAY L£SS iM^NTERNATIONAi^UMPfRUci^^yaS of 46. Rev. Frank Cohen was in charge of the evening services, as he Body *c Hy*. Hoist Good tire*. Mechanical eon- was also on Wednesday evening. ditiongoo*. RusseB McBain was able to return For only .... to his work at Smith Wood Products Monday after several weeks illness. The Arago schools gave a Washing ton and Lincoln day program at the Arago gym last Friday which was very much enjoyed by all present. Arago News Myrtle Point News Bear Creek News Davenports $5 to $15 Furniture 7« auM ! 4 Z7Z/ PsieSeaAcmSafe ojL USED CARS . $295 Thompson Seedless Hershey's 19c 5' All Flavors 2 Cans ly 3 lbs. 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