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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1940)
", ' ■ ■ — I \ - ■7L..V.. i a a i. meows. ---------------- ---------------- ; « bi Cunningham, C. V. Smith and Lw h ^ hk ^ •i V’ jj 7. •%. j* Un. Lanta BaswosM entertained the Tuesday Night club at her home for bridge. Mrs. Kenneth Kistner was delightfully surprised when sbe found that fellow members of the dub had bryught gifts to shower upon her. Mrs. O. T. Gant held high score and Mrs. George McClellan won second honors. Chinese checkers were play ed by some of the party. Guests in vited for the evqping wan Mesdames Orville Wood, Sandy McBride, Ben Gasaway, George McClellan, Ray Vaughan end T. S. Stevens. Mem bers present were Mesdames O. T. Gant, Don Estes, Walter Litzenberger, Fred Watson, J. JL" Axtell, Lanta Bos worth, Kenneth Kistner, Julius Ruble and E. A. Walker. fl / 7^ 1 f? m 44 • ». • • ■ ; •‘ > —— i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hand entertained members of their Pinochle club Sat in day evening, at their new home. Mrs. Drue Cunningham and Mr. Cliff Yarbrough held high scores, while Mrs. Harry Hunt and Mr. Don Gilles pie received consolation prizes. Re freshments were served at the dose of the evening. Club njemben present were Messrs. and Mesdames Drue I HP I I reS i-. ■ e U I! ETH Û II M r# - -SS ' }A I iiev' ik» v- tî r¿7. L, 1*2 : if -JTnkyt F. Hurrell and Veryte De fleeter, both of Coquille They were married by Rev. W. S itouth at the bride’s home last Sat- by Catherine Maynard, Telephone 185-L . ..................... , . J •r ; a a I < irai® ............................................. .. . ■ "Fo/ume with Small Profits” it our motto ■ COFFEE " Mrs. Robert Harris entertained Tuesday afternoon at a delightful children’» party tor her young daugh ter, Bobble Jean, who was celebrating her fourth birthday. Hallowe’en at mosphere was given by the table decoration* and favors. 4 huge jack ggQ vinegar I 11 j®7 WOODBUHY PURE CIDER X I I I I •— 4lbpkg38® ‘ jf % k BROKEN SUCE PINEAPPLE SALAD 25« FRUITS 2 Cans ? .0 » Probate Court Cases A »A.ÇON •at TÍP TOP compì cnoNfpy Our Lunches Economy 23* Lb. and * 23« f V Satisfaction ■ large cans ’ j r ..... Large Jan SWEET ! I wMh giw p wdm i of 3gfa> 1 «tnplir pfct a 4 yTTgTiiiW41 ? *5* « / Oct. 17—Blanch Diehl vs. Louis Diehl. Suit for divorce. Oct. 18—Ernest L. Larson vs. R. H. Bryant. Oct. 23—Opal Ranney val Adrian E. Ranney. Sult for divorce. >5* 8S a * j Í S" » Circuit Court Cases FACIAL SOAP IIIWI 11 SNOWCAP ' J The will of Erick Johnson, who died July 1, was admitted to probate last Thursday. The estimated value of the estate he left is IS.000. Fr— Delivery C.OJ). Service 0 When« einer?/ Mrs. A L. Stewart and M«- Frank I high on the duplicate ay, when members of the lub met at the home of tor dessert luncheon and duplicate bridge. Mrs. E. M. Kay »nd Mrs. Hal Pierce were second high. Members present were Mesdames Hal Pierce, R. E. Boobgr, U. E. McClary, Ed. McKeown. Frank Thrift, Albert Powers and E. M. Kgy. Mrs. R. L. 8t«wart substituted for Mrs. A. B. <MUW‘ ..¿I ■— 2 |b. can ’ Ì <y. GOLDEN WEST s' - > Mornw Licenses R uni ® lu 111 ¿*-.<47 . wj *• W ■gp’ aw eo 7» 80 W ■■■ ’ . 13« 8< ■ r > ■ • Colorful Californio • Prrftarij ontry.M Cup, Solod Plato or Saucer.. In ■. SAUSAGES VIENNA 2'1 5c *• »• Our Customers Pumpkins 10« i. f Spices BULK PEANUT lbs. ñ MINCE CLAMS f 5« COVE OYSTERS * Mince Meat « Ar NUCO IV* 2 lb. for □ * 3 UH large cans KRAUT < Ar lU* Apples ■- 5< “ DEVILED MEAT 2 for Ï - . , FRUITS and PRODUCE EK. .7 ■Rwt. * ' F *v, '. • I ■■ 7. I. Next Seasonable Merchandise at Reasonable Prices • *4- GRAPE* FRUIT Large Arizona ORANGES SQUASH * # Mirgv maona 4 for ~ 15C dolen Tte ROC each I i >*v É 1 ■tí AuM \ The Moke - It -Right Store ’IL ^Locals 3 bunches • “.X‘ * * ■ 4T ” 10c f Is lb.B ea. • V M ’XT .7 ÿ ■■ t 1 J < < .V ». ( 4 - WJ* .i,. I