: ■ ■ : >r*. ' - 1 - , ........... v , _______ ______ THE COQUILLK VALLEY BRNTDfRL, CORUILLE. OREGON, THURSDAY. JULY I», 1940. Social Notes FREE SHOW HERE THIS EVENING M m . Oscar Langlois entertained at a surprise party Monday afternoon to compliment her aunt, Mn. Ella Nelson, who on that day celebrated her eighty-firet birthday. Friends of Mrs. Nelson brought her many beau­ tiful gifts, and in turn enjoyed serv­ ings from her two big birthday cakes. Guests invited included Mn. E. A. Philpott, who is Mn. Nelson's dangh. ter, Mn. Earl Philott; Mrs. Nelson’s granddaughter, Mn. C. V. Gobel, Mn. Dick Chappell and Effie Chappel, all of Bandon; Mesdames Laura rd- monds. Geo. Taylor, Sr., G. A. Gray, Elizabeth Ward, Mary Ames, Estelle Dunn, May Bates, Fred Hudson, Hasel Pagel, Mary Cary, Harold McCue, Miss Edna Bates, Mn. Mabel Kendall, of Washington, and Masers. Oscar Langlois and Elmer Langlois. Refreshments were served to the following members: Mesdames Sadie Jayes, Frank Schram, Pearl Card- well, C. C. Farr, Pansy Ross, Alice Holverstott, Noble Chowning, Frank Leslie, V. L. Bailey, Jas. Richmond, G. A. Gray, Clara Wheeler, Flora Dunne, Geo. Chapman, Berlyn Bil- Ungs, W. A. Ireland, B. A. Davis, Semi-annual installation of officers W. P. Laws, Paul Walker, Fred Schaer, R. B. Knife and Laverne for Coquille Lodge, No. M, I. O. O. F, was held in their hall last Friday eve­ Knife. ning, the following being inducted into office: N. G.—Sherman A. Morris. V. G —Clyde 8. Clark. Warden—Jas. Childs. Conductor—Donald Roes. I. G.—Thos. C. Brown. O. G.—Edward Gillespie. R. S. N. G.—Delos E. Richardson. L. S. N. G.—J. P. Beyers. R S. V. G.—W. T. Ramsey. L S V G.—Alfred Kellenberger R. S. S.—Louis Gillespie. L. S. S.—Earl Schroeder. Chaplain—E. C. Briner. The secretary, H. M. Ross, and treasurer, M. H. Clinton, hold office for the year. I.O.O.F. Installs The Loyal Women’s dub of the Church of Christ was entertained Thursday by Mn. Walter Newton for a business meeting and social after­ noon. Mn. Fred Schaer, president, conducted the business meeting, dur­ ing which committee reports wen given. Memben of the organization gave a shower during the social hour for Mrs. Tom Schaer, a recent bride. Re­ freshments were served during the late afternoon. i Those attending the meeting were Mesdames C. Ronning, C. C. Carter, V. Hardenbrook, C. C. Farr, Pearl Cardwell, Ole Newton, A. N. Foley, Harold McCue, Jim Brockman, Fred Schaer, Tom Schaer, W. A. Sloan, Susie Matney, Jennie Lafferty, George Swinney, Ed Davidson, V. L. Bailey, A. N. Willey, and the Misses Lois Duncan and Joan Newton. R|M|BER| Tr Market The Charte club met Thursday af­ ternoon for a salad luncheon and pin­ ochle bout with Mias Edna Stewart. Mrs Jay Carter won high score prize, Mrs. Ted Snyder, consolation prize, and Mrs. D. G. Ireland, traveling prize. Guests at the meeting were Mesdames E. C. Yarbrough and Lyle Knox. Members attending were Mes­ dames Ernest Whereat, Vai Harless, D. G. Ireland, Ted Snyder and Jay Carter. Delivery Prices Effective Fri. fir Sat., July 19 & 20 Store Open Every Evening till 9:39—Sunday 8:00 till 8:60 --------- ............ —■ ... io Wesson Oil k TUNA-White Star m - - i6c t UJS. No. 1 Yakima White Bose 10 lbs. - in your container ■I. - - 98c RINSO ge. Pkg. - New Potatoes The Friendly Dozen met Wednes­ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clyde Minard. Members spent the afternoon sewing and visiting. Re­ freshments were served at the dose of the meeting. Mrs. Fred Von Pegert 23c ' 19c TANG Salad Dressing qt.jor - - 29c Rolled Oats America's favorito 10 lb. bag - - 39c ^^insist on BROWN SUGAR 3 lb. bag 15c nliln PURE CANE SUGAR Korn Kix 10c pkg. ju_W WHEATIES 10 lb cloth bag 53c 3 pkgs. 29c Golden West Coffee 1 & 20c Drifted Snow Flour 49 $1.49 r. W edgewood Crushed Pineapple gas range 19c 25c Hillside Fruit Salad can 19c Homeport Shrimp 3 cans 25c Flake Tuna 19c Tomatoes Fray Bentos Corn Beef HI-LOW CLICK SIT TOP BURNIR« Golden Bantam Corn Baisins a beautiful 4 lb. pkg. Kitchen Queen Hour 7-PIICI ♦ 1600 SIT OF BMOKILISS BRO I LIE Kellogg's Bice Kr^pies L BC. PYRIX FLAMIWARI wHh every purchase 49 lbs. f L3B Marshmallowi pkg. lie Kellogg’s Pep Sunkist Oranges NU SPUDS 1 U. 8. Neu 1 • 50 lb. bag Tall Can Pink 14c tall 12c 2 cans 25c 2 cans 25c No. 2Mi cans 3 for 25c Igo. pkg. Be lie Pk*. QNANTITIES LIMITED .r-V ’. ‘ ' Salmon 3 cazis Vienna Sausage Carnation Milk 3 tall cans - 20c 25c 3 cans Lane County Cut Bean* At no extra cost SPAM 25c Del Monte No. iyt ctm ,, Cantaloupes I 69c |3 Doz 35c 3 for FOLBINO COVIR TOP III« best! ACT NOW! This special offer applies Short Ribs only during Spring Gas Range Campaign ■ r. , ■’ jL’Lu./fc eflfl ja..... 19c • - k ! ._____ Coquille Gas & Power Co. Hamburger FOBS SAUSAGE OH Southern Styl« Lb. 15c iole